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• J SHUA DUNOAN,
Of Duets County.
TOI AUDITOR a[XCI•I.
HENRY W. SNYDER,
Of Union County. --
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JOSEPH HENDERSON,
Of Wasktnyton County.
eiktizasionle and Whig Nominations ear
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The Day or Mouralog!
Saturday num devoted by the people 'of tins grey
nation to the sad and mournful duty of exemplify
the respect of the people for their late Chic
Magistrate: It was the day manmernted to the fu
acrid volemnities of Gem &CRARY TAYLOR!
In this city and vicinity the occasion wan ob
serred by the closing of the stores nod place. of
bueions, the tolling of belle, the firing of minute
guns, and all the usual demonstmtions.of respect
on liko occasion. During the afternoon, the streets
p.sesented the solemnsippeamoce of the Sabbathaind
the saddened countenances of the people evinced
their sincere eorrowfor the great loss the nation has
entained.
From the Pioeburgh Posh
President Fillmore en Abolltiontet.
The Gazette of yesterday aye:
--:
" He (Mr. Fillmore) is not tut Abolitioniat lo the
technical acceptation of the wont. He will faith.
, fall observe all the compromises of the-Consutu
, lion," doe.
• . We prefer to let Mr. Fillmore define his own
•
position. If what he says Is to be behoved, we
can decide the question in a few words.
In a letter addressed to then Anti Slavery So..
ditty of the County of Erie dated "Buffalo, Oct.
17, 1539,9 Me. Fillmore said:
Serrate, Oct. 170930
• Eta: Your rommenteation Of the Inth instant, so
Chairman of a Committee appointed by "Tits ANTI
SLAVERY' SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF
ERIE," has just come to hand. Yon twitch my an
_ steer to the following Interrogal one.:
Ist. Do Tux believe that petitions to Congress, on
the subject of slavery and the slave trade, ought to be
received, read, and respectfully considered by the
• representatives of the people '
I jeL Are roe opposed to the imnexatien of Texas to
thm Nation. ander• any mreaminances, so long as
slaves are held therein'?
-3d Are you in favor of Congress exerelsing all the
consteational power it possesiee en abolish the inter.
• Ma clove trade between the State•
nth. Are - yen ht laver of immediate Pngtslation for •
the abolition if slavery in the Disriet of Colombia!
I am meth engaged, and have no time to enter i n i o ;l
an argument, er to explain at length, my mune s for'
my opinion. I shall therefare cement myself, foy the
present. by answering ALL, your imerrogitarte• In
the AFFIRMATIVE, an/ leave for SMUG farms ere.-
Lion amore extended dismission of ihr, sobJect.
MILLARD FILLMORE.
' Here, then; Is the platform of President Fillmore
He declares that be isle aver of "IMMEDIATE
LEGISLATION Jar Ms nbittnen of E/sorry in
the Diorite ct ColumSia" If this is not 4 okra
• Abolitiocient,l. we would thank The editor of the
Gazette to tenth what it really is.
If President Fillmore will undertake to settle
the Slavery qtiestroa In accordance with the son
*locals contained in the above letter, we euro
bond that he will meet with • tilde difficulty.
The above ie the entire evidence which the ed.
' - itor of the Post has produced to prove its charge
of ultra abolitirmisnj and fanaticism against Mr.
Fillmore. He has had to gilt - tech revise years to
produce this I tter, during tyliielt Period great 1
•
charge have aten place in the state of the
• country, and inthe views of probably erey public
man snit. 1 , I
Mr. Fillmorni altars have dour:ideas been great.
ly modified byp assing e.-Ms of an important
beefing upon se very •-•• gents, end by his In
creased kuowledgo and- aperient*, and he is no
mote to be helil l icconciable for an expression of
this kind, made many years ago, than is th e
editor himself f onioions which be has seen rea
son to modify. g, lWe do mit know that Mr. Fill.
more has elan d one font of Ms sieve niece the
publication of the letter, bin we protest spinal
evidence of so old a date to prove chargesegains
one who hes been in public life ever since.
Het in there a y proof ev en in this letter, old as
it is, to justify di Pan's urge. Lit Os examine
... • It. The first icon ho to es is, that petitions on
the wohjest of ida ery oughiito be respectfully re.
cawed and cone 'aired. Is tlit'lei any thing (anat.
Zeal In this! he editor of the Post, himself,
would not diesels from this pdsition. ~.
' Ilia second non is,. that be was opposed to
theannexation of Texas, on account of slavery.
In this view he was supported and sustained by
the entire Whig party of the free Stelae, and the
best men In the nation. Subsequent events have
shown the wieder; of the petition, as the admir
Son of that State as been the prolific source of
i all the evils whic4 now matron on, and threaten
the very existen of our &nom. Union.
His third positio; Is in favor of Congress exer
cising all Ira rosst name/ power to puts atop to
the internal slavc l trade. We suppose, by thin,
- nothing more, is m ant than that the national grii.
' • erntrient—the gore meat of the whole people—.
should be kept Ire from all. connection with the
guilt and evil ofd very, heavier it to the entire
~L
control of those soilireign States which established
I - and sustained it. r. Fillmord does not say that
oc
he believes that
ogress has any constitutienal
• power over the subj t—be mnrely" says he is In
favor or exottimiclr t, if they have any.
The fourth and iii t position, Mt whiclr the Peat
hopes to austain its rge, is in (atop of Immedi•
ate klislation for I o abolition of slavery in the
District of Coltmhts The Post thinks this is - . .al- !
tin abolitionism." as the editor forgotten that
Mr. Clay's donap mite Bill eLatsitis a section
abolishing the slave trade 'in the District/ Ilse
he forgaten the f t that meetings In favor of
• emancipation bare eon held en the District, and
that It has been set oily prot,ohog to retrocede
the territory back Maryland, in order In re- '1
move the responsibil y of suppknlng slavery from
the General Gore eat/ to there any thing'
uctional, narrow, or Dottiest, l a lb. desire, or
deinanJohat the moon g4vernment of the
whole country szczilil be free frbm a local Leath's.
_ - Sion exceedingly rape at to the benivedent feel. '
lags, sad moral and ligious sensibilities of a yaw
atisPirity of the people t the nation It
That Mr. Fitmore t . Anti•Slaiery in his views,
we rejoice tar ache° ledge. Ole Prnald he on
worthy of the confide ee of the people either of
the North or Booth, if e were not so. But there
Is nettling sectional. 0 narrow, Or ihnstiesi, or
ultra in his opinions r practkro, in relation to
eavary, or any others bject of rational moment
This, at, Watery of 11 hi/public, acts, anstalas
sofa laying.
the West.
Our tetegraptue deep
number of cases or Ch
nett, which 1601311 t t.
for each •twenty four h
-reported; the actual
much greater.'
Private advice, at L
saga the C Inner, state
stew prevails there, is
The attacks are sudden,
(.tally in • few boons. .
of deaths -'hardly-fell she
more fatal se'd mitigate,
terms aI2IIOIIIICO astir , tb
• len oecaning is Ciaeit.
betweea thirty aid anty
• arr. Tata 'adze camber
• amber, tee macaw. is
niavillr,nrom. ,
..Noo r ilw'
bat " the choicee, u &
ka moat ortallpur r um .
and generaly tenulaate
la Saturday Cue cumber
. tof one buadied. It la
there than emit was
. . We hair that a pri-
EiiiiiMi
. 411111 1 10 4M•V ' ff , 7 -...'
- rote telegraphic despatch received here Saturday
morning, states the number of deaths, on Friday,
at 60. The Nashville Reporter, Extta, of the
evening of the 4th, for a copy of which we me
indebted to a friend, publishes and incomplete list
of the deaths for the twenty four hour., endiog Re
evening of the 4th, which number. 27."
The Courier makes the following extract from
that extra :
Morrn.r.s..haly 4, 3 P. M
We announced lo our Insunof yesterday, that
no paper would be Maned from this office to day
—but from the alarming spread of the cholera
during the lut twenty-four hours, we feel It our
duty to our aubsesioem and the public generally,
to issue an Extra, giving, up to the hour of goiog
to peen, the molt comet information wa could
get.
The disease is not confined to any particular
location, but seems to have taken a general range
through ail quarter" of this city. The corporation
see burning tsr, due., In diffcreut parts of the city.
Gnu hare been fired to many elevated puts.—
The physicians are unremitting in their attends
ante on the sick, and nothing is left undone by
those of our chianti mho remain in town, to alle
viate the mitering' of their leas fortunate neigh
hors.
Beanie.' is generally suspended, and every
thief about the city wears a se:tled gloom.
Mr. Valentine Briley, an industrious and tem
perate young man, died of cholera at Indianapo
lis on Wednesday evening last. This, the Indi•
ana Slate /ountat sap, is the only case of cholera
that' ever minima% in that city.:
The Louisville lournal of Monday, says: "A
man named Bucknustsr, from the neighborhood
of Milan, Ohio, who was on his way to California
with a son and brother, died of Cholera on board
tha Winfield Scott on Saturday. He was taken
about 8 o'clock in the morning and died at 4 in
the afternooon. He was buried above Ictfertea
vire." The Louisville Courier of Monday tape :
" We learn flour gentlemen from Drennon
that the cholera had broken out at the Springs.—
A Mr. Neal, a mechinie, and a Mr. Meadows,
were the first victims. There were roar other ca
see, of whom two died, and the others were in
critical conditions. A -negro woman, laboring
with the disease, was brought to this city on the
Woe Wing."
The Cincinnati Chzeue lays that Drennon
Springs, we loam. has been deserted by its visit
e., since the appearance of the cholera there.—
" The whole number of deaths of which we have
heard it six- Otte o f these wu Mrs. Wm. Miller,
of this city, widow of our Isle venerable fellow
citizen, Jodgo Miller. Site was attacked very
auddenty,at the Springs, and dled - at-3 o'clock on
Sunday morning."
The Louisville Journal of Saturday last, say.
oWe learn from one of our citizens who came
flow Shelbyville last night, that the cholera was
abating there. Ten deaths, one while and nine
blacks, had Deterred. A deck passenger died of
cholera on board4 o he North Itiver,ulgto bchore last,
Or bet trip down from Cincinnati.
The Mayaville Eagle, of lam Satuaday, case
Five °raiz persona have died of cholera at Rock
Spring Mills, In Bracken county, In the put week,
among whom, we regret to learn, are Dr. John
Chambers and wife. We have heard to cther
Camel.
• piton WASHINGTON.
CorruPondenee of the Pittsburgh Gasettc
Wounrtorros, July 9, 8 P. M
The President of United SMes is dying.—
I have telegraped you through the day relative
to his condition. My last dispatch, dated at six
o'clock, but founded on information received at
four, represented the eymptcms as still doutnfuL
. Bat, alas, a notification, proceeding from the sick
chamber at five o'clock, Indicated bat too surely
that ■ fatal turn had taken place. At or about
that hour, congestion of the brain was perceived
to have commenced. The good and brave old
man, Vie boneat and firm atatesman, is dying.—
lie Is past all mortal aid, and many hours before
this will reach you, his eyes will have closed up
on the "last of earth." It is expected that disso
lution will take place 830t1 after midnight.
I know not how to reflect upon this deplora
ble calamity. To me it has seemed, for acme
months, that it e country lii r il•at 'the turnitg
point of its destiny, that it depended in no in.
coredden hie degree open the iron firtnneas, the
sound, though unpretending intellect of President
Taylor, to save her from precipitation into an
royasito the brink of which, apparently, irrecon.
kileable dissensions, faction, and criminal ambi.
can, bad brought her, Bat the hand which was
to guide the helm through the dangers gathering
lut thickly on every aide, will, in a Gsw hours,
be as cold and pulselen as the clods we tread
upon.
At a moment to full of gloom and melacchcily, I
cannot, with propriety, culture upon the Manses
to which the mournful ovens we are now contem•
plating, will give me. Mr. Fillmore, an bon
en and patriotic man, a stemmata of tiled rape.
hence, of the widest and most national views, a
self made and self educated man, too, rising from
be midst ofthe people, and st mpathising entirely
with them, will become President. Ila will de
vise the confident. and ressmt, I wilt not tray of
his party, but of the entire name, and God grant
that he may have them!
A change is the Cabinet will be a matter of
erne. li is presumed that Its members will vol.
warily place their resignations in his hands.
Nr. Crawford would have retired this wick, In
any event, and will still insist open doirg e, as
woo as may comport with the convenience of the
successor of Gen. Taylor. Whether the resignation
of the other members will be accepted. is more
doubtful. Ido not intend to offer an opinion op.
oa the expediency of an entire change of Cabinet.
There' are gentlemen in it whose places to would
be - almost impossible la supply.
It o'clock, P. M. I have jolt returned from
the While House. A couriderable crowd of sax.
Mats *papilla:en; with the sufferer within, It
gathered upon the outside. None but members of
Oongres., Cabinet Ministers, and other Officers of
the Government, are permitted to enter. It la a
.ad, solemn, end most Impressive scene. There
is no hope. The President is dying, although es
late as kapott imam physicians - were adminum
.ering inedicirtes, supposed to be more with the
expectation of protracting the stnurgle betwepn
life and death, than In hope of final restoration.
Dissolution, it is though( ' will take place at near
daylight In the morning. So 'lmp is the despair
and marital, pervading the family of the Presi
dent's household, that the macsian has been gut
en op to the care and comae) of the Marshal of the
District, Bic !laid Watlack, Eq. .
The Vice ?occident Las been In aUendance do.
ring the greater part of the evening, but went
away about nine o'clock, when all the physician,
resigned hope. The. members of the Catiine.
intitine to surround the bedside, as of late they
did the council board of their Otani but failing
chief. Snows.
Went Gurus. July 10.
Death or the Presldent+Ths General
Puneral..Polltlcal Don.
sequences of ahl■ Preeldent
Vlllasore's Polley.
I had barely closed my letter last night
deep tolling of bells carried to the eaddened
of ourame strickencirizens the annotmeereend hat
Zachary Taylor, President of the tinned Sta.
was no more. This greet and upright man and
lite soldier breathed his last at twenty five min
utes to eleven o'clock, last night. I have vent you
by telegraph the melancholy particulars of this ca
lamitous event. It took place within ten minutes
after I left the building with Dr. Reed and other
members artful Pennsylvania delegation. The last
twenty four Noun of the President's sickness were
full of pain and suffering. Dr. Hall gave up all
hope at an early hour on Tneadly morning, but bin
associates did not abandon the idea of producing
a favorable change In the symptoms until the fear
ful evidences ofi.congestion of the stomach and
brain appeared, accompanied by that torpid 'ascii.
sibit ty which is the usual harbinger of death ap-
Peaied, when of coarse they yielded to the mani
fest decree of the. All Wise.
I will not *peak of the anguish and alumna which
this dreadful dispensation has brought into the cir
cle to which theism touching words of the Presi
dent referred, "I regret only lenvtng those who are
dear to me" In public, the day has been given op
to grief and mourning. In the Bowe and Senate
many feeling and appropriate eulogies' have been
pawed upon his lie and chareAer. I need not al
lude to them in greater detail, because you will re- .
cewe a morn than Laically full abstract of them by
telegraph. A joint cocunitteee has been appointed
by the two Houses to make arrangements for the
funeral, whose report will be received and acted
upon to morrow. It is not probable that the burial
will take plat 4 before Saturday. Considerable
preparations are making for the attendance of a I
large military escort, which will be composed of
volunteer companies from Baltimore, Richmond,
and, I trust, New York, Pennsylvania, and other i
northern places, from which acorn; to Washington
is Warmth:a t speedy, and cheap.
lo the mold of surh.te.gimooisho of 'expect and
declioa for the dead, the necessity of preserving
the continuity of the 'thou of our political . yatcm
eat been recognized by coma tise indispen
tibia forms of the Ineet,egation of the new Presi
dent. In a simple and dignitisd manner, without
a symptom of parade to interrupt the subdued so
lemnity which prevailed in token of the calamity
under which the nation mourns. Mr. Fillmore an
nounced the decease of his predecessor, and took
the oath of office in the flail of the House of Repre
sentatives, in presence of both branches of Con
gress, and retired to eater upon the performance of
his high duties. The several brief messages which
he communitwded to the Rouse and Senate, in the
course of the day, are models of brevity and pro
priety, and partake strongly of the character of ha
mind.
Mr. Fillmore is one of Mose statesmen whose
grave temperament, united with strong abilities,
and severe judgment, lead them to reject all the or
naments of style, and to neglect that meretricious
gloss in speaking, writing, or acting, which goes by
the title of brilliancy. That is a quality which he
has never affected. He has heretofore shown him
self a matt rather of pert . ..nuance than oratory, and
thd,beginning of his executive career - gives prom.
inn that he will preserve that character.
An maser of course the Cabinet officers ad.
dressed him at midnight, or very soon after the la
mentable decease of Gen. Taylor, a Joint note in•
forming bim of the fact, nnd, at a convenient hour
in the morning, communicated to him their several
resignations. This latter fact was not known un
til this afternoon A Cabinet meeting was held soon
after the I-crept of these notes. Of course 1 do not
profess to know what took place therein. There
are reports concerning changes, some of which ap.
pear probable. 1 think the following, though not
quite so particular, is avnesr the truth as most oth
ers.
Three members of the present Cabinet will
remain, to wit, Me Clayton, Mr. Ewing, and Mr.
-, of the . W hat a world of hope de
pends upon the ability, prudence, and firmness of
PrEsideut Fillmore! That he will President
hirroielf there can be no doubt. Already, it is ru
mored, events have so shaped themselves, that Mr
Clay will lend to the Administration a bonny
port.
13ut let on draw a veil over the mighty political
drone, the course of which not even death can in
terrupt. After the obsequies of the gallant chief,
who now lies cold and insensible to the tear* and
sorrow of a whole people, it will be time enough
to renew these reflections. Jest,.
LAST HOURS OF GENER OIL TA V LOU
A Washington despatch, dated July -9,11 1...51
anya—
•The President was aensible of his critical con
dition this morning, and when he was spoken to
on the subject, he said he was prepared to die, If
it was the will of God, as he had nothing to se.
preach his conscience with, in the eiseharee of
public or private obligations Ile did not doubt
that he might have erred, but ho felt that he had
act done ao intentionally.
unmet/about the day, whenever he was awake.
he was composed, and perfectly resigned to the
result wrilch he foresaw was inevitable; and while
he avowed that it was painful to be eeparated
from family`and (erode, he at the same tune at
omised hie entire readiness to obey the decree of
Providence. His dying hones exhibited the same
calm composure which he had aniseed during
the penis of the battle field, and impressed those
who were near him With a forcible conviction of
his eminent ments as • Hero ands Christian."
The National Intelhgeneer anomie...l the death
of the President in the following impressive man•
"Weep, fellow miser,! The land of Death
ham striclen down a great and good mat' &ICH.
AFLY TAYLOR,our honored and beloved Pres,
data, la oo mon ' A malignant and rapid disease
has swept bun from among the living, No longer
ago than Thursday last, ho unto •pparently to the
full enjoyment of heaith and strength, panicipstiog
ut the patriotic ceremonies of our Nation's Birth.
day, and now het. numbered with the dead! He
expired last night. at heliport! 10 oteloce, anr.
rounded by ha afflicted family. Ho died with the
composure which cones,., virtue, fortitude, and
confidence in the goodness of GOD can alone Ico.
part. iii. not Intelligible words were: "I am nit
afraid to die; "I have done my dozy; my only re.
gret i• leasing those who ore dear to tne."
, In all this wide land there is not a heart which
honors the noblest attributes of our nature—truth,
bravery. humanity, patriotism—that will not
throb with gam and grief at this normal bereave-
Men'
"He was a cobla gentleman
.Tbe general vote°
"Sound]. him for courtesy, behavior, troth,
"And every fair demeanor eo example.
"Title. of honor add not to but tame,
"Who wu himself an honor to the title."
From the Washiertan Ireton, /sly 10
The President's Death..
Tuesday stsghs, IS mutate past 10
The President of the United Staten has jest
breathed his last. The chamber in which be turd
a filled with an anxious and sympathizing crowd.
How often shall we have to exclaim, to the me
morlable word. of Edmund Butte, •What eked.
owe we arc, and what shadows we pursuer In
lode more then nine years two Freaideoia or the
Utrted titres have been honied srer, covered
as they were withal] the honors which their coon.
try could bestow span them.. Scarce a twelve
month ago, the lamented predecessor of General
Taylor was takes] loom us. But Mr. Polk's alliee
bad expired, and his work was done. In less
than foar mouth., two of the diatingoiabed roma
of South Omni:pa, and Seaman of the United
States have breathed their last; and scarcely had
their country ceased to weer, over their payee,
before the President of the United States descends
to the tomb, amid the sympathies of has astonished
countrymen.
Thiel melancholy event will tall like a thunder
clap upon the people. It is an event 101 l the
saddest intereal—calculated to astcnith and war.
tie a whole nation, and to touch every heart In it.
It is destined to produce Will eqn•oces to the coun
try which no mortal moo has sufficient sagacity to
unroll.
lo this grave and awful moment, the heart
full of the profoundut sympathies and regrets.
But we have no time - to poor teem forth at tin
moment. A thousand other pens will hereafter d.
Justice to the illoatrume deceased. We bury 1.
his honored tomb every untied or unworthy feel
ing which we might ever have entertained. Gc
Taylor rises before ea in all the grey of the Her
in all the majesty of the Patriot, whose name t .
aasociable with some of the moat Militant achieve
manta In our atrial% who has can led the lam
of his country to the remotest nation., and who
reputation wdl never die. Tee name of th.
Hero of Palo Alto end Buena liVuta will live a
the name of the nation whose standard he so rifle.
bore to victory and to glory. These deeds a .
Indelibly Written on the tablet of a nation's grill
Lade.
Renaarka of Mr. Webster on the Death of
Geo. Taylor.
Mr. Webster pate and paid,
At a time when the great man of our know
cllzens enjoy remarkable health and happiness
throughout the country, It has pleimed Divine Pros ,
Ideate to visit the two House. of Congress, and
especially this house, with repented occsaions for
mourning and lamentation. Since the commence
ment of the sonic, we have followed two of our
own members to their last home, and we are now
called noon, in connection with the other branch
of the Lesiehouteele full sympathy with the deep
tone-of rill ennui which lam cure IS telt through.
oat all the country, to take part in the Ind and doe
aolemolties of the funeral ol the late President of
the United State.
Truly. Sir, was it said in the communication
read to es, that a great man has fatten among on
The late President of the Halted States, originally
a soldier by profession, having gone through a
long and splendid cower of military service, had
at tee close of the last war with Meziro, become
so much endeared to the people of the United
Stale., and had ieepired them with PO high a de.
gree of regard and confidence, that without Belie
.
nation or application, anthem pureeing env den's
ens pathsof Tolley, or turning a hair's breadth to
t.i,o right or left from the path of duty, • great and
powerful and tenement people saw fit, by popular
1,910 and voice, to =refer non him the highest
eivil authority in the tattoo.
We cannot forget that,. in other instanemito in'
IL, 'be public feeling was won and carried lawny
in roc,. le tee by !dal of military renown.. So it
has been always, and so it always will be, bemuse
high respect for noble felts laarms has been and
always will be outpoured from the hearts of the
members of a popular eovernment. But it will be
a great mistake to suppoee that the lam President
of the United States owed his edvancernent to high
civil Innt,Or hat greet acceptability with the people
to military talent or ability alone.
I believe, air, Mat associated with the blithest
admwatation for those mutinies possessed by him,
there was spread throuchoindhe community a high
degree of confidence and faith in hie integrity and
honor end uprightness as a Man. I believe he was
especially regarded es both n firm and a mild man
in the exercise of authority. And I have observed
more than none in this and to other popular govern
merits, that the prevalent nionve with the masses of
nianktnd lie conferring high power on individuals,
is a confidence to their mildness, their paternal,
P V ' peop ing i nd nat ' u fe r;l l l ' y fee d r aa . fa where they feel
themselves to e be under the control and protection
of caber councilmen of impartial minds and a gen.
eral paternal euperintendence. I suppose, air, that
no case ever happened in the very best days of the
Roman ntpUblie, where say man found himself
clothed with the highest authority in the State, on.
dee circumsuinces
.mote repelling all suspicion of
personal application, all suspicion of pursuing any
crooked path in plitim, or all sesptclon of having
been actuated by canister views and purposes. than
ill the caw of the worthy, add eminent, and distin
gawked end good mall, whore death we now de
plore. tie Las left to the people of his country a
legacy in title. He has left a bright trample which
addresses itself with peculiar force .to to the young
and tieing generation, for it tells them that there is
o pativjo the highest degree of renown straight on
ward end steady, without change or devietton.—
Mr. Secretary, my friend from Louisiana, air.
Downs, Eis detailed briefly the events in the mili
tary career of Genets! Taylor.
His through life was mostly on the fron
tier, and alway• a hard service ; often In combat
with the trims of Indians all along the frontier for
mane themeanda of miles. II ha. been justly re
marked by one of the most eloquent men whose
voice was ever heard in than" 'louses, that it le
not in Indian vraza that heroes are ceeSrstod, but
tau it la lbere loal the. are famed Tee mord!
aerwee, the worn &noir tine, devolving upon all
time who hat,e atent eater.' of frontier to de.
fend, and of en with irregular troops of - their own,
being called on suddenly to enter into contest a i h
savages, to atuoy toe nahmt.t savage life sondes.
age wiutare, in oreer to foresee and overcome—
all these things tend to mane a hardy mll.tary char-
acter.
For a very abort yeriod,Str, I had a connection
with the Executive Government of thin country;
and during all that time very perilous and embitr-
Taming circumstances existed between the United
States and the Indiana oa our burden, end war
was actually raging between the united States and
the Florida trines, and I very well remember that
those who - took counsel together on that occasion
officially, and who were Oestrous of placing the
military command in the safeat hands, came to
the conclusion that there wan no men In the IWO
vice more folly uniting the qualities of military
ability and great personal prudence than Zachary
Millar, and he was, of Confer, appointed to the
command.
Untortunguely his career at the head of this G 3 V.
erumeut was short. For my part, tri all that 1 have
seen of him, I have found much to respect and
nothing to condemn. The circumstances under
which he conducted the Government for the few
mouths he was at the head of it bate been such
us, perhaps, not to give - to him a very favorable—
censtoly not a full opportunity of developing his
principles and his policy, and to carry them out.—
But I believe he ban left on the, minds cribs coun
try a strong impression, first, of his absolute hon
esty and integrity of character ; next, of his round
practical good sense; and, lastly, of the mildness,
kindness, and friadlihme of his temper towards
all his countrymen.
But be is gone. He is own no more, except in
the (one of hie example. Sir, 1 heard with in&
pita delight the senilmenis expressed by my Hen.
friend from Louisiana, Mr. 1) hens, who bar just
resumed hti.scat, when ho eiincetly prayed that
Ibis avast might be used to soften the animosities.
to allay party crimmations and recriminations, and
to restore fellowship sod good feeling among the
culotte .ctions al the Union.
Mrs Secretary, great as is mu lose to day, if
them inestimable and inappreciable bleestegs shall
have been scented to In even Icy the death 0:
Z4CILIAT Tans, they Ise: not been purchneed
at too high a price, and if via spirit from the regions
to which he has ascended could sec there re.
solts--could see that he had entwined a soldier's
laurels around a martyrs crown—he would wry
exultingly, "happy nm I that byoty death have
done more ter that country w Mhl e loved and serv
ed, than I did or could do by all the devotion and
all the effarts that I mould mho in her behalf du
ring the short apace of my earthly r raven.,"
• .
Mr. Secretary, great as this nalamity ie, are
ammo, but not as them without•hope. We have
seen one torment man, and another eminent man,
and at last • man in the most eminent ctallon, fail
away from serenest the bodst of ns. But I doubt
,not there is a Power shove us exer‘lsing over as
that parental care, that has marked our progress
for so many years.
I have milldam.° atilt that the place of the de
puted will he mupplied; that the kind liencilletent
loom of Almighty God will still be wah or; and
that we shall he borne airing nod borne upward,
and upward on the wirgv nl metalling Novi.
dance. May Gad grant that in the awe that is
before as, there may not be wanting to ua as wise
men. as good men for our counsel', as ho was
whose funeral osscgoies we now propane to eel.
ebrate.
THE FIRE IN YHILADF:L.PIIIA
The Philadelphia papers of Wedocaday contain
full detads of the ternble conflagration with which
that city was visited en Tuesday einem= and
night. Our telegraphic despatches contained a
general notice of the disaster. About three hon•
Bred houses were destroyed; a number al persons
killed and Minted; and the loss in property min.
aimed catimateA at from one to three millions of
dollars. The Philadelphia North American goes
ens any :
At !en o'clock, the Emmett which we commenced
penning this report, nearly the whole of the prop.
erties embraced wtthio4he bonndaries of the Del-
aware Tiede, &Let, the earl side of Second
West, tho north aide of CallDi:shill street, North,
nod the south side of New street, Snu , h, Melo
ding Delaware avenue, Water, Front, Vice, and
New Market streets, with the intermediate small
streets end snap, are involved in Crotty - tulle..
The area contams about four equator, and some
twelve blocks, in which there were perhaps three
hundred buildings. The locality wrs one of the
most densely populated in the olty, and a Mere
number of the residents being poor people-.the
artionnt of suffering a immense. The hneomsgen•
erally were among the oldest to Phtladelphis; yet
th,r e were many Vainanda busiorse .tends, end
acme of the fittest of oar sniquated Quaker man
sions.
From the phtee where the fire omainated, it ex.
tended south as tar mi the first - a!ley, destroying the
e_aleusave door and grain mote of Ridge:lly and
Budd. North it extended to Vine, sod from WP ,
ter tir.et through to De:awera :avenue. burning
the offices f the Lehigh tramportatioo Lne, the
office of William Heilman. flour Inspector, the suit
Inn of Vinyard and Shindlor, the skim ot Laurie
Ceesher, rope maker and ship chandler, •ard
nes drug warehouse of Dr. Jaytte,whlcl _was
on the southeast re:mere( Vine sod wat e r s erer...
.
On tho west elder of Wove. , street, below Vise,
the following properties were trvolved In min—
to wit Carlin, Tavern; Thomas Quips nod Broth
er, Tailor.. Thomas McGovern, fa ven; Gather
one Balloon, old non 11...1er, Philip McGrath, do;
lvin, Tailor; Fd word Ilerrek. Iron store, Thorn
as L. Black, hoarding nod !salvo.; bolus; and a
‘iitllllbe/ of Niers.
The Mon. a • n the matt and writ n de of Front
stmet. below Vmr , no both lodes of New at•me,
from Front to Second, and on both alts of Vim
strew , from Front to Secant', were minipill:l.
dwellings. The building. on the east side of See
and street, from New to Callowhill, were mostly
retell stores, manufactories and taverna. Cern.
mention at New urea, and extending to Vine.
the .offerer. are Evan, Greco, earpet dealcrt; C.
F. Knapp, tailor; Choi lee flue wa Id . Coppersmith;
S. N. Murphy, pine and lord ml; the Braley Sheat
tavern, and stable; J. T. Van %am, grocer; Chew
T. Amor, sheet trim worker; Mom mil Deltaic,
stave atone, sod Ethan Comley, dry goods. The
drug store of Dr. Romano, southeast corner of
Vine and Second, escaped destruction.
Commencing on the Nonheaat corner of Vino
and Second, and extendir g on the cast aide of
and to Callow hill, the foliowing properwea Were
rimmed, to w t i—Joseph Knight', iron Wore; C.
C. R•phon, hatter; Morgan & Co., bedding; Thom
as Devine, candy item; Wm. L. Orth. paper
Minginael Wtilum Heise, mineral water; J. Lefler ,
ty, ninth rt; J. MeCrintahv,giocer;G Venzandi,
shoe denier; Yummy & Wilson , kether store; J.
Hallowell, leather dealer; J. F. Parry, leather
wore; Vetterline & Co.. wean; I & Cline. stoves;
Gilbert, fontanel, store; Charles Kayser, cloth
ing store; the White Horse Hotel, and otly build-
II El,
On the Nortbearrt earner of Vine and Wider eta.,
the large salt dose of A. Wright itz Nephew was
destroyed. WePr that the weed aim! at Galbraith
ac Bender Wax burnetl,l.ll lorlhe• nn,b
nrd. Tito deur store ni E. B Edward., N.
E. Wiener of Vine and Front abreeei, Wen man
burned, and likewise the eta.,
kept by Walter P. Who, N. W. tomer of Water
sad Vine rda.
A mrjenty of the buildings or bath sides of
Front street, between Vine and Callesqll, were
aeon pled as dwell4ngs, though there were come
large business establishments. The houses on
Water street, between Veto end Cellowh itl , were
occupied chiefly by peer With famdles The by.
cry stables in New Market greet are gone. The
old Penn market, en the touch Bide el Callonitill.
between Fmet and &mod, fells prey re the 'de
aneries element.
The public school house, end the echo° . bonen
below/Ina to the Society of Friends, on the tooth
side of New street, were both reduced to ashes.
It is impossible to ascertain the number of lives
lost, or to give any very exact estimate of the to.
to I value of the property destroyed. The follow•
log list of the killed andwounded is as 101 l and ac
curate, se in the confusion prevailing, we arc able
to calm%
An fir ■a we have been able to learn, wo give
be following lint of killed and wounded:
David Mulford, a member of the Notlbegn Lila
erty Hose, killed in Water Farrel, at the time of the
third explosion.
Weimer Morris, a young man, said to ho a
member of the United States' Engine, killed In
Front street.
A young girl, whose name we could not elver.
lain, was killed in water street. She wan stand.
ins directly opposite Beach's store when the ex.
plosion took place, and was horned to death... ,
Three men and two boys were drowned lithe
Detainee, at the lime of the third explosion, in
their attempt to jump on board • schooner. 'Xitetr
names we mold not learn. The bodies of either
have not been recovered.
- .
Marcus Mamma, a young , man aged eighteen,
was curried to the hospital, 'aislolly burned,,rind
died Crean! an seism ne he entered that Testiintieti.
An unknown fireman was burned to ■ crisp in
Water s•reet. Ho wan taken to the Northern
Liberties Holt for recogniention.
Dasidlday, a young man aged nineteen years,
residing In Otter street, near Franklin, was In•
tautly killed by being struck on the bead with e
brick.
William L Backman had both leg. broken. Ta
ken to the nuptial.
Thomas- Teese, o member of the Vigilant Co.
give Company, very seriously injured by being
croaked between Ito engine and fallen bricks,
at the time of the explosion. Taken to the Hon.
pad.
George Son, a member of the PLmnix Ea•
gine Company, arm broken.
Myers Fleesman, readdlng In Drinker's alley,
wag severely wounded by a brick thrown gout the
ear:angina
William BaAmin, a grain measurer, both legit
broken.
Hetig_Cnntet, a lad reridirg In Seventh street,
W
below welogloo, was burned awfully about LW
lege, face, Ix& and arms.
Cornelius O'Brien, urn broken. Taken to the
klorptal.
room. Steel, kw-iced down and rendered in.
sensible, by a wall falling upon him. Taken to
the Holmdel.
triremel b.hrthz, a fireman, blown oR a hoax,
and received a serious fracture of the lee.
Sarah Dougherty, burned In a 'tucking man
ner drool het head and person. Takeo to the
Hospind.
William Mills, a weever, residing in tbe
of Oder street and Frnakford road, both legs
bootee.
A little girl was taken to the hospital, leak bet
arm* broken and body badly burned.
Eftary °llan; collie Lane brokee.
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Tbotona btloNaly. arm Enacts. ?sten to the
Horphal
fans Hammier and. Robert Craite, both dm&
fully woituded, veto taco to the hotpiul lut
ovoriog.
A man named Holman, a inemberef the Spying
Garden Hose Company, sa reported among the
John Patience, a lad •bout 15 years of age,wu
horribly burned down •he back from his beck , to
the lower extremeues. His parents reside in
Prime IMMO.
Sarah Donnelly, apparently abaci 20 years of
age, was taken Coro the scene of conflagration
elocktng ly burred •nd neutered. She stated that
sho was Ilya,' wtb a Mr. Weems!".
The remains of a woman, two boys, and two
sins were taken to the North Etat police Station
Hour. They were shocking spectacle. Oas of
the girl. 13 years orage, was recognised as ■ Miss
Drake.
A PIM., burnt almost to 11 crisp, was taken
to the drug atore,eorner or Fourth and Nob:e
streets, and died awn afterwtuda In the greatest
agony.
We beard that a darglner of James Alexander
amenable, had her bead blown .a:
Mr.. Callahan mi. dreadfully injured.
A hide girl war, picked up from the gutter with
her mm blown on)
A number 01 intim, some of them not more
than three months old, were shockingly binned
We saw one if these children, with the mother,
rolled by the firemen from the ruins of o building
parvally demullehed.
There nre canonised to beat lent twenty killed.
Some tea more will moot probably d,e. The to
tal number of wounded =ant be len than one
hundred.
Judging from the extent of ground covered by
the msellagrailon, and the nature of the property
consumed, we venture to compote the damage
done at over a million of dollar. At all events,
11 te the most extennive and destrucove fire that
ever occurred in our city.
No praise can do justice to the conduct of tie
firemen. Some of them periled their lives almost
to rashners, and their teats of daring and gallantry
elicited frequent out berate of applause. dome of
the Companies had their apparatus much dam•
aged. The arm. of the Vigilant, which , at the
time of the explosion held • most perdouil-pcial
bon, were kaocked off, and the Southwark Hoes
was nearly burned op. A member of the Mired
dimes' Engine saved hie Ilfe by • bold feat at
Knight's Iron store. We might go on filling cob
umns with incidents.
The fire compute's of Camden, West Philedel•
phia, Frankfort, Ntheartnkl, and Cermantown
responded to the alarm, and reeohed the spree of
condagratlon in time to render Important nervier.
The U.S. Marine. from the Navy Yard were
on the ground, end rendered good nervie, re the
protection of the property. The police of the
city, nod country, too, were very efficient.
Houses were set on lire at the diatance of els
•quoren, and it area only by the constant welting of
the roofs that they sled saved.
The firemen deserve the greatest credit for
preventing the flames from crowing Second et.
We regret to have to record the Met that • party
of retro.. from Min sinenweg, made a cowardly
attack upon some of the newborn of the Sindler
Hose Company, In Front street. Seven of the re
Otero were arrested.
The fire. untended north on Water street and
the wharf to about half a square beyond Callow•
hill .ireet, including in that block the lumber yard
of Wayne Cc Simmons.
At oac 'clock thi. morning, when we lea the
.ceno of the calamity. the fire bad been got cow
rittely trader antral bf the firemen,. and there
appeared no danger of the dames making farther
hayrick.
3 o'clock, A. M.
The firemen aro still on the ground. No further
spread of the fire is auncipated.
The Pennsylvanian Nips
Ito estimated that more that) Mu* persons are
rendered houselcsa by this disaster—as much as
twenty acres of ground burnt over. and • Ices In
dwell Lig., cuereeaudrse and valuables of not leas
Otto bee millions of dollars. The are may be said
to have erneumed every hence, but two on the
east aide of Second street, the greatest thorough.
fare of the city, far a distance o 1 shoot seven hurt•
deed feet—all the houses on Vine strut, from the
river to Second street. s distance of over seven
hundred feet—all on Front and Water streets for
■ distance of about 900 feet, and all on New Most
bet from Vina to Callowhill. The, district thus
burnt over. comprises all the_property tram Ridg.
may and Briild's to Front street. down Front to
New, up Nsw to Scomd, along Second (including
the intermediate streets to the whirler.) to Cal
ned thence on the wharf to the fourth
store below Vine street. An the wood yards
save one at Vine and the wharf are consumed.
MURDER, JEALOUSY, AND Itsvescr--11 is seldom
we are called upon to chronicle a more brutal mur
der than that which occurred on the night of Thurs.
day, in the northern part of the city, near Hyde
Park. A woman rivaled Mary Crosby, the mother
of three helpless children, was mnrdered by a man
mimed Jam Gallagher, under the following eir
crimerancer es
—lt appears that immediately after the
death of 3lary's husband, anew six months ago,
Gallagher was received mtho house 03 MI friend, but
recently made ovenurea of low and promises of
ciarnage, which were always repulsed, and le con
misname he was forbid the house. Subsequeatly,
a more alfable perann gained the good graces of
. 111/ityLsol next Sunday was set a . t i pa nuptial day,
Thuredsy evening. lie ' pr= rd to r tie . goose of
Mary, where he was fnendly received, and rifler a
shun conversation, he roduced a bottle and propo
sed a drink, which woe accepted by the woman.—
If is supposed the liquor was drugged, inasmuch as
Mary became stupid after partaking of bin • smell
quantity. Yesterday mormng Mary was found a
ea pre in her romn, having been choked to death,
nail her person bearing the marks of other violence
—and by her side was her brutal sunnier, in a state
of beastly intoxication. Gallagher was taken Into
comedy, and the wsinenses against him will be tent
before the Grand Jury now in SCSSIM.-45/. Joists
I:ty., July. I.
LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO.,
129 WOOD ST., ABOVE 111.711,
My , /... MeMsed hang oddinons to their
SPRIAR ATOCH OF HARDWARE,EIFLELY,ic
Imported by Ism packets from Fairoyse, and to
winch they would espertolly rail the intention
of purchasers, believing their very eaten
.* stock. and low priees Intl gins
entice satisfaction.
alkyd-112ml at
°Mee of Ohto son Penn.. Mal Cc, Third IL
Prerratmou,
Tan Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
'Red Road Company are hereby notified to pay the
troth instalment of five dollars per *hare, at the .thee
of the Company, as heretofore, on or before the 10th
day of done next, led the remaintng Instalments el
per share, on or before the 20th day of each see
ceeding month, until the whole nee paid.
1e2.0 Jr., Treasurer.
Dltod R aaaaaa d to Might by the P.
S. S torsos—Sir: I wish to bear ; testimony to the
medical virus of the Oil called Petroleum. I wee for
a lung time 01:hetet! with a belly Militated and item
sore rye, so much ao mita tom sight entirely for about
there months, with very tithe, hopes eitiever recovering
the lied, and hot o slight protheet of having It re
lieved or the aortae.; •
auendibk physician was
moueseirtal In ma kirg care, 4, in giving relief,
and sneided ins but Isttle uneoungasient. I heard el
the Petroleum shoot the lit of April, IPSO, gad gave
it • trial: the result is. the eight is restated and itty
eyes well, except a little tender or weak when I go
out in the son. ANN IRELAND.
telanth cid it., Cineinnad, May 21,1810
8. S. khave been &filleted ovith Piles
tar rep years, and have tried other remedies, withoat
permanent talc f, °Mil I - heart of the Petroleum. I
have used only one battle, and think I aaVentirely
cured. I teem:menu it to all who on •Mieted with
Piles. I have known II to be good for seen eyes.
8157 de, IMP E. C. GARRETSON
liar salelty Keyser A me Doswell, 140 Weal street;
E Sellers, M Wood it.; U M Curry, Allegheny city;
U A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Douglass, Allegheny; .
elm by the propnetor, P. MAUER,
tad Canal Basin. Seventh st, Pittsburgh
Ea.COUfAOIC 110IIIG IMIT/TUTIOIIII
•. CITIZENS'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pitt•borkh.
c. C. cUssr.Y, Parstr.• • —A. W. MARES, Bee's.
Office—No. 41 Water street, in the warehouse of O.
11. ORA N'r.
COMPANY if now prepared to inanro all
kinds of risk., on houses, manaNewnes, goods.
enerellandise afore, and in transits, vowel*, Ao.
An ample guar.:) , for the ability and integrity of
the Inalitution, ts atlorded In the eharneter of the Di
rectors., who are all current of. Pittsburgh, well and
favorably known to;thr community for theirprodenee,
intelligence, and Integrity. •
.Distosemis—C. O. Hussey, Wm. Dopler, *w. rar
I m o, .Walter Bryant, lint D. Kina, Edward
Ilea:ellen, Z. Kinsey, B. !fart:rough, 8. M. liter. •
apEt.tl
• DR. D. norm,
Dentlat.CornerotTaurth
and Decatur, between
'attract au oett4llll4
dmpltev•menc• la. u.ntigt.zy.
Mt G. U. b'TEARNS, late of Boston, Is p tapared t
usanufastu to and cat Run Tann In whole and pant
of sets, upon ductinn or Atmospheric Somata Plates.—
Toornacnt condo in /IV. Kl3lllllli, Where the gene IS
asposrd Odic o and rassionee net door to the May
ors *ghee, Fourth creel, Pittsburgh,
liza Ea so—J. B. IlltEaddan.,P. IL Eaton. 101 l
Iry - Wosas! \Volum —Various theories have been
curled relative ukthe origin el intestinal worms, and
yet the question is a vexed one mats medical aalhori•
ties. Of one Met, however, all are informed, and In
which all agree—the fatal nature alibi laloones they
'exert on children. As this Beason of the year le ems
at which the attacks of worms are most menaces as
well no mos, dangerous, we take great plosions In
directing the attention of parents to the Verrairego of
Dr. Al'Lane. It is tine of the most extraordinary
Inedmines ever Introduced to the p üblie, and Mu Inver
failed et 4111CCM when tried.
[Error We by J. 1.71)D GAO, Ne CO wood amt.
iyl3.denei
Laws Palters Print.. ----
OW:ra 'q ,7l,lll ZlT:Aft,tlZ;l4i;
Small Paola OlHaitians.,
OF all the varioas eolora i of bole and white, groan
s n 4 white, blown an while, and various new
nod bald.oTte atyles, or antra quality, and very nem
oh
received and alined low at s ore or
Jvis MURPHY k BURCHFIELD
-•• •
I WOW. i - T
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lIE blithest market price Caah 4
be paid ,
the .11Ifirata grades of Wool by
1713 svpiessAuGH
New. Ispraved Pianos
fe1420 IL NURSER hali Jeat received a tram
niseenl7 octave Piano which( ("lei.
several new at d 41 ly Mr-Tenant t
he
pissremnts. 7'bei exienor 33 of the
meat Visitant and ewily drse , ption, and Is made in
the Reece.. myle. he interior °stains two si par•
ate Midge, causing the Bass milli. to ran over and
above the Treble sin es—producing at once a tone
rich, end clear. The mums, moreover, are in
arranged as m lei ye a remaining pains when one
br ' 4 ", lith" ...int no treonvenienees like that
ailnits intends the ell method of atringing.
N. EL This being the first Piano o. the Wral ever
brought to Pittsburgh, the Profeesers and Amatear• of
the city are respemNllr invited to Call and examine
it, att_._t or¢ li•vpi, Int Third._ /715
=UM
A p. MEETING of the Little Saw Ron Rail Road
JO. Com I eld on the 17th Gristly mol
It o'clock, P. ,
AL, will
in be
the I . ...mentor the Presbyterisn e
Cherub, of Temperenreville. Tne olusens aro r nrdi
ahy invited to armee, businer• of brlPortr.“ w. it
be brought benne tee meeting. This Is the best to
Minn Mr a Meal Roil Read in the vicinity of Pins
brush. The owner. of property have generously
eg a t thtine of rosd to te company . , without fee or
eorsiderlon. And the c h oal, which i s ore superior
rummy, can be purchassil al a very low price; •ne
nature has done meal towards pedlar the road. 13e.
'side., it is in direct nerinentostios with Putanergh
and Allegheny, by sthe/li boats, which ply constantly
between Mere tine. and the month of the run. Valli
olde lots, for demesne and memufacienng purposes,
can he purchased no very adverange atm term, to this
healthy valley. try 15.34 AIcINTOSII, Seer:
VILOIPP-17 bets prime Ohio we'd for sale by
SAN 11A ILUAUGIi
lA/x.1 . -2J Rep prime leaf received for isle by
lln 8 & 11AREIALltill
Ovrnar Wasted •
FOR two Band tionrs, containing Bonnets, marked
"Dr. Banning, gotabargh,” kit in our care up
.barn boat Blinn Cop., k& W
1710
Sucre CURED 11A5I8 -7 tea reedfor sale by
CIS tl k W CARLUCCI'
2 inand• do, now landing from Steamer
Cumberland No 2, for cam by
IMAIAH DICKEY & CO
1113 Wow Ir. Front
GirtiE-7 Inkmw laglorlb
y atljizr A CO
A /mum for we by •
Iyls IS 11A11 DICKEY & CO
the
"'
" I , Lri a igitZ. ° y " l,
CO
3.3 sack. landing for sale by
F ,A;ri ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
F EEC—U b".
4'l' l ' 4 l l7lr ilfl l e tI y KEY & CO
GINI4 EN GT —II bag. Low landing kor si , e by
Iyls IrAIAII DILIKEI fr. CO
C ASTOR. brts Na I, for e i ll!o r by ,ELLER
iyl s IN'ooa rl
Q YIRITS OF TURPENTINE:RTC,II for solo by
1,13 R E SELLERS
/101d1W—td halea taludnd and puffer, for We by
‘../ 41 3 It E SELLERS
ALUM -10 hes for sale by
/YI S It E SELLERS.
SUNDRIES -1U bra extra Cream Cheese;
_ 1U hi brio No 3 Mackerel;
In brig do do;
6 kegs do no,
10 bog so.lerolos,
IS boa Mould Goodies;
1611 , :s No 1 ietareb,
• ,
21 dos patent Zan e ‘Vonitboxr,ls;
23 hi Oscars super/or Green TC11.3;
40 caddy las do do,
to breLos, superior Mark Tens;
I tes Ustbeld's tetra hams;
For rale by J WILLIAS &Co
Lyll3 Cot Rood & FPO •111.
- - --
Allaybony and Blanch Plank [toad
Company.
lIE Stoekbalden are requested to attend an elec.
oen (or Vrealtlent, Mira Alarm/era, and Treasurer,
to be held at the Mums of the Board of Trade, on he
third AloulLey of Jal l meet. Leeseen the hours of two
and Ave o'clock, P. Al. mak:a& why 15.4
Oran/ Vocal & Instrumental Concert.
11 HUH VOGEL, who returns his sincere thank!. to
AU. the kind public for their past favors, beg. leave
to announce that, as be has been lately cancel by a
save., •Illicuou in the dank of a beloved parrot and
a sister, he intend• giving a GRAND coNurirr. at
WILKINS lIALL, on TUE.SDA evenire, July
the proceeds of shich are to be de‘iited to the s•viet•
tiler or htswidoorcil mower and her younger cal Wen.
ktsns n.
-Inn, of We conaervative of
Vienna;
Theatre, and NI. Saaa, a
la
lucrenumbete hatcal Dto
r of m irecr of tusical he Title_ burghntemen, nuns, and amateurs, have kind, voloutn ge eted
their aannance for the occuion.
.
Pati‘rml'Lle'es.lo c o aoe e
mmence°
ON Tuesday, July 0, either an tier eat street or in
ihe Lawrenceville Inothos. a Gold theeelet, with
three mail C.lllto 5et....-.R t e& t , ,, l, n
will be tunably
rewarded on leaving Ist . Henderson', No 13
Si Clow WOW. JVildil
'. W/IiTECD,,I ' .
ASMALL 1101 Si/. Won fore minors.' wall of
the Post Office. P)ddress .C. G." at ffirs carve.
CHEKiE-100 Ishollt.'FLlor sal.. bv
/Yl3 8 P VON BONNHORST A CO
B ROOMB-100 dux Mr sate by
8 P VON tiONNIIORBT 8 CO
SCIZ r .
lIRD SALTS-106r]. for by
F VON BONNIIORST Ic CO
I'V'Jr'~`Y"a' -- a'k-IPOf2 fi~vNnt:er~~a~.ar•
NTENISON lIANIF--CA for sale by
Ittle 8 F VON 113NNIIORST fr. CO
EAAILI , I brat tem reed ler role by
A tAILHEATSON A CIA/UBE
Jyl3 ItO Liberty rtreet.
rEIACCO-4.8 Lys W. Oo t ee%
le boa 11044011 k Rebintenee
40 bk. lA'. BYTIVWI' we'd ter tale by
JY" A cmiqurstoi
• il CLGUBit
• •
Lovelmg , . crushed kuil puLverixed
Puisre,l..l rOCCI,II for role hy
1,13 A .•UI.IIVRT,ON k ~LOUSE
SMAC-16MM Itts on Land, for lou, by
3y13 A CULBERTSON A CLOUSE
--
DR! co rrEE-ZO ma^lis just royerred --
..:;:.y
/SW A CULBERTSON ic CLOUSE
B ACON—ln' to "" To d :!;;ler., ,c'•l for We IT
N A W lIALWALIGII
VLOUR-70 brls just from omam er
r lode, and for sato by ti A. O 0
S UVA A.Bll-10 eons euper s ink 711 , fAo;i73ll.ldri,
rIIII4FSE-13 boo 'teemed for onlo by
i7 ll BA W
b.4,1p/tate 01110. ree'd for role by
11 , 3 B k W 11AKBAUGH
C°FFEE-4U uekt PII7IO=OI=CETTVI by
013 141 Litres). ol
T OBACCO -20 bog. d twirl roertycl for •de by
BROWN & IKIRKPATRICK
rOANNERS' 01L—'5 has prime, r?r sale, by
TIROWN & kIRRP&TRICR
F ISH—SO
t bg . s 1 1 , 1 1 : r 3 nn Al E ockerel,
yo
_l3 ht brie Shad; for sale by
Jill _ BROWN dKIRBPATR
111 I to""t"eldIRUZIeloZI , KI RK PATRICK
HPS—A bale. Western No 7, receiver for rale bit
. 41 13 BROWN& KIRKPATRIrR
VENISON 'LAMS—two on eonolgumonl for role b
Irla BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
S I VI3 -s°b ' s. "`""nilbWri al i,
B ACON -10 Auto clear Sider, end 4D evrtloase;
Shoolder, In no,, for tele by
1117 lIROWN it KIRI:PATRICK
CASIUR DLL-1.0 tirlsjust recitivid x fitee by
CD
11 1 3 IR) Wood at
DARN WIIIITF,IXOn lb. quulitY, Just re
l. eetsed for sale to (gni J ICIDD C e:O
WCITING— 1111
30 hots received-tor sail, by
J KIDD &
S PATENT CII.ASS PAPER-300 reams in
SNIT
store, for tole by LOLA J KIDD Js CO
13 0 Sll —0 casks prime quality for sale be
Gl3 KIDC t CO
. •
killaeolattlessa el Pastatetrahlpe
yIIS Partnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, ander the firm of Chambers, Agnew
Co., Gists Aluthlseturers, was dim hod by mutual
consent, on the first der ofJuly, instant. All persons
keroirteg themseises bole bled Geoid firm are request
ed to mike payment to either of ibe parties, wiihout
delay, end all persons harms unsettled accounts with
said firm, are invited to present theta for settlement
immedtately. ALEXANDRE 011ANWERtl,
JOHN AGNEW
1113s1Cm D. 11. CIIAMBEII.B.
[Jeanie! eo •.
FIN Wednesday evening, a lady's plain Band Purse,
L/ containing Kish, Dollars.consisung of Oro IP bills
gad two $1 h. The tinder will be suitably rewarded
on leaving it at Oils onion, or mina
and
Office of
A. Wilkins & Co., earner of Market and Third MIT[II.
lyid
fIUEFEE ido bags near landing from the canal, for
V lt sale by ISAIAH DICKEY ACC
Water & Front me
•
&mut. lllkablne.
ONF. Larne
P e ale i r e g i na . tteh . tne, new,
os i 1.17
17 ROBERTLib DA LL ELL & CO
12 e!lyAlre.L
131171,
lT 8, N. WICKEivqIAIII
Cot Woad & Minh at
H
CW
A3Via en hand ens for race
8. N. WICICERSIIAM
• ti °roll —kb lb. finest TTT/Twid-icit
Al. Ws by
R. N. WICIONNIK.ISI
Jl.m.tc..Aby . Gmnr V.T. , riacrura'br
CREAMO
- g rA i l _ b., bd....lft I, r .l, by
DiGwORTII & CO
Ni brio No 3.in tone -
.1 M DILWORTH &
MEiii
SP. FLUOR—IIO bsls In store
. Jlll J DII.SWORTyy &CO
QAPFITY PUSh—ts brio for batting, jees y,tived by
jyl. Jtl DILIIOORTII & CO
.01:10AR CURED HAMS-10 casks received per
meamer Flail Columbia, en corditeet, (orate by
10 7AblEt A HUTCUIST/N d CU
ID ►CON—I9 mol t ! gel steamer Mall Columbia,
lyopN AUTCIIII3ON
CO
S I TTIr "." JAMFAAVAWITIN—ZIIO
MOTIONS. -
llEPartnership heretofore existing under the firm
or William Kyle& Co o In the manufactory or
, and merchandising, is Cookstown was
&noised bv muital consent, on the Ent day of July
teerent,, All Venom, knowing thernorivea indinted
mid ad„, are requested to make payment to ether a(
tee parties, without delay; and all petseus g no
muted seeeutets Site mud firm, are
them for mutement immediately. invited to Newel
WILLIAM RYLF..
July 6, lea—Otto! MILTON 0. )BBERT
• P. W. GATES'
PATENT DIES FOR CUTTING SCREWS
THESE DIES having been adopted and highly approved in all the principal shops in New York
and Philadelphia', are now offered to manufacturers, machinists, ship antnas,ste., with the Utmost eva- -
ildenre, us the moat perfect article in tee( or cutting screw&
Their supCriorily over any other Dies heretofore used, consists in their cutting ■ rcm,
Scam, whether V OTNUARF thread, by enca passing deer the iron to be mit, which require DU areedriag
or prrrims preprration, on the dies not the thread out of the solid iron, without raising it to the Ica.;
in their greater durability, rapidity, and perfection of work; and in their simplicity end little liability
to get mu of order.
1313===
Palest, newts, Aug. 17, 1E49.
This is to certify 'het we have parehesed from P.
7. bre, the nght of rata his parent Meg for wat-
In'g bviw• In our etonion„hie Inez AIM much wipe
nor to try otherswe are acznamted with ter the
porpoze of etatlng botis.
/ P MORRIS & CO
PIitTaIMIIMA, 17471.
!laving had P W Oates' r• 1001 Dies in ass In oat
establishment for the last nine months. ler mining
halm, we can an ester respect recommend them in
the highest tent's.. we have laid all others away.
they tem_ g eo far soperier-,onsidering them 75 per
tent. cheaper than say ethers now in am.
HANEY, NEAFIE A CO.
Peon Works, Pa.
This It to certify that we been purchased the odd
to urn, and adopted In cur bonnets, P W Gates Pa
tent Scioto , Cutter, which ma highly approve of. We
can do much more wort, and we behove it will ins
p." i n d ura bility an d precision,as much as economyollnbcr, any Abet known to us
MORRIS. TARICER & MORRIS.
P11114011,111J., oth month, 20th day, It4B.
Nato Yong, Aug. 19,1649.
Boeing adopted P. %V Gate) "Potent Liu , ' for ant.
tine holt, we take plessotet in saying, that it wort
than answers nor expectations, and have no hesita
tion in giving it a our opinion, that It Ihr exert. any
other p:au in present ate for octant Lolls.
T P SECOR & CO,
We have P. W. Galen' -Patent Dies^ for gutting
aerenni and the economy of using them h go very
gonna:ruble, that we hot upon them as u
ble to every eatahlishment having any quantity of
WOWS. l 0 CUL.
. .
MeCORMICK, OGDEN & CO,
CIIICAGO, MR] 10, 1040.
Uaennfee 60 , BePh , 'P.
I haveltureheeed of W. li. ectrtlle. for the United
Stlttel, the right In tee in ell the arsenate and ssetto-
SANITAILY SOTICIE.
Piusburgh, July 9,1659.
A T a Meeting of the Sanbary Committee, bed this
fa day, the following rerolutions were adopted, and
ordered to be published in the duly papers." , the city:
Hem :veil, That this Cornmitiee will pay a_ sanitary
visit through the city. donna the ensuing layer, In
compwty with the Street Commissioners of etch dis
trict, to romp:Wow" with the second distract on Mon
day, July ILO:
Revolved, That the Street Commissioners orate-Seat
mid second Jiwriem be and RIO hereby requested to
enforce the Irdi auction of an Ordinance . palled Sep
tember 7. A. D. Pri49.
01=1,Z=ZI
.Pmetron XI —That the Street COMFI4.2IOIIIM, boy
either of them) chill have full power and authonty to
enter Into and upon nny lot or lots, house or booms ;
caany private pruperri , and remove therefrom, at the
yenne of the owner, or irempier of the same, alt
rontniuh nuisances; and if any person or persons
hbolt that, keep, or cutter to remain In or anon his, her,
or their shop bouse, bunt mg, yord, lot or lo•s, or in or
upon coy private property whatsoever, within the
said city, any dead carcase, in remote or in pan, any
garbage, offal, putrid meat, or any other thing mom
um; or unwl irksome to the neighborhood, the mime to
heretry declared to he a common nuisance, and the
permit or persons Ito offending, shall forfeit and pay,
besides the expense of removing the same, (when math
removal in done I, the street conedisioneti a fine not
exceeding ten, at Ins than two dollars, for each and
every amen. A irVX. ELL. K, I
AVM. Dos', I
A. erlitlnflrh, • Saintary
S.IIIeRELVY, f Committee.
Attest: JOIIN MAJOR, I
Un•laess Tax tqr City Parpomme.
N pursuance of "an Ordinance providing for an In
-1 Ot the ntleCetle of tho city, pasted the Iflthli
April, I ein," mviee Is hereby given, that the Cite '1
Arse... has len in my Miler, for examination by all I
iniernosd. a lint et We permits doing business in the , .
e.w. iwcorforntity with said Ordinence.
Sec- 4' If uppit examination of mid bst, any perm.
"""n" , agermved by the said amen
numb they shell stem the • erne In en aro:lamb which
sandman chill also cin a statement of the tram
amount of •Leir veins, onta as veer as can be esnertinned;
mid all davit to be made and Inn with the City Tree.
surer, within two week• from the dale of me drat'
publmnbon of the notice Murrweld.
-
Sec..] That ro appeal mewl he taken hot by the
afhtlavit of the pervent or arm lirgtieved; said •flidavit
In be ennelustve cCidenee of the (am stated at relation
In the amount of rile..
Appel. mast he 'mode within two weeks from this
In.
_pp d p- LjTIZSteC CityT""a'
Notice -A it.
sopaar most
,l7setsmed to an alderman, for collectionmi,,,,d.
Economy In Ton
rhECIDEDLY the theapest and best piece in Pi n e
L/ burgh to buy Tea I. et the Tea Market, cut neler
of the Hormone. 7hey tell
Fttee'lent Tea at —.41 on per lb
Pt:yr-rine Cinalares•— 0 75 "
Tbe very b e • --- • • ..... 00 "
Law priced, damaged, or interior Teas are not kept
at this estalltahment, therefore, whether you go you ,.
stir or amid a child, you are sore to °Maul a good
aniele, and if the flavor of the Tea la cot:approved,
they readily exchange nor return the money.
jyti MORRIS k. HAWORTH, Proprietors.
SUNDRIF-1-1.5 Mots N_ 0. Sagan
2 les Rice;
CG chests Y. H. Imp. G. P. Toot
• .15 do Black Ten;
40caddics Y. H.. hop Is - 13,2-TeN
bS!I n1444 ,-, -
in a., Starch;
5 do N. 3 Con., NC's, for sale, to
clots, LT LODI C If OUGHT
Sites for Country Re•ldoneoe.
tam me half ante to fad, teen etch,
lyirg and r wilt the hew,/ of Coal 11111, numediateiy
oppo.lte the oily of l'it , hurgh. The.c lots-ootornand
a dna vie. of the tam role., the tutee rivers, and the
~t oroundiAe conntr,, nod for toes for country re.l.
deuces roormt porrposted far beauty and calmer..
core. •re only hoot t`.o &manes' era k from the
dlonongabeln llou.t, with a Plant Walk •Il the way.
The soil to or, It adapool for gardeutog port ores.
Titleinditpteable. Terms very atcommodativtr.
Apply to EIIGEAhI & LESLIE
jytt:dlt• Office, Fifth M o neta Suuthfiell.
P/TTSOUROII MOURNING STORE
CotTer of l'enn and Sr. Cl.ir as
. .
WM. ALEXANDER & SUNS. woald Irspeetrolle
aniteunce io their friends and the pantie, that
they Ileac connected with the Undertaking Business
a MOURNING STORE, where all kindeof goods ran
be had (of Pheerul and Mourning purposes. A fine
deem
or Gloves fo: ladies, gonilenien, and elol.
dreti:— Elds, White and Blank Bilk, White and Black
t , otton, Colored Silk, FiloselLe Line, Lyle Thread, Net
Gloves, &e.
STI/CK [NOS. ll pize.:—lllack !pun Silk, Colored
➢lock u.dIV bite Conan, lip *oleo and Crudvnem,
de. at.
MILLINERY h. DRESS MAKING'
Always on hsnd • fine "segment f Mourning
Fannin, made of the beg auntie I, and to the nearest
stile, and ;or neatness and workmanship, they cannot
I.e surpmeeed. Caps, Mangling Collars, Simeon:en.,
Vella Cravats, Mourning Pocket Ilanderehlefs,Searta,
Shawls, Mantillas, Pik Bombazines, Alpin La Ire,
Alpaca Late, Fringe, Gimp, Englishd FvenOt
in
Crape, Moarng Sl.d Second Modn an
ung Ribbon. and
Plower, with a variety of Milli/wry and Dress Gaols
and Tomlin".
HEADY MADE. COFFINS and SHROUDS always
on hand.
Silk Warp. rand all grades or Flannels anionic r.
shrouding Cloth, Alpaca, Canton Flannels, Gimbel
Alas in, nc.
' Cotton Civics, 7.inc and Lead Crane, lee Casey
A II EA ttleN and sato berme, with a careful driver,
and any rottener of the kneel and best Carriages.
Every thing done and encoded in in the very best
manner, with promptnem and punctuality, Aud on
better terms than can be done any where elm, as we
e Orel our goods in the eastern chic. jr_Vdt
Mosquito Nattewsgs
114 U p ft y P , ::l: b d ov lS . U . :ll , l , Plt.4. b D te ha i lreeelLeg ; . st i sz :
d. also. Pink nod Blue Nett, for covering change.
hem de. de. jyll
p Dark Lawni.
MURPHY a BuRCIIFINI.D are 'selling good
Itrown 'Awn, of a neat sty le, at the low piled
of ,2& eta. Also, a great resists of Lfgat'Lawas from
an rrul. up la Euler.
.11
MI=MI
•
AN nesortment of newest ety lee Netniene Eke,
Dark Preen, end other rolnp, plain end fringed,
received et .iota of /BURP PI( g. BURCHFIELD
Inn N. E nor Potato &Merkel ete
raw rbnuPutl nifEkUlteCotiiCrgilitiECAV
Corner of Peon and nt. Clod. three!,
trjbl. ALEX ANL ER &EONS, Furnishing Ender-
TT takers, where every truck tor Funeral and
Mourning purposes can be got .3 reatonablo tonna
tyll:d3m
r l l HOSEtisirre d oetre lo ;te t' n: 4 =l t y d f . o7 . diedielnal
' e d Unilnd B i tee a t n B70711181! 1 7 / I VGI @V! 1% -"
Tea b Wine Stn., in the Diamond.
Pure Old Port Witse.
S
OMR of the best in the Ilnited States, price 111 per
la gallon, tor tale by MORRIS & HAWORTH
SPLMMLIID STOCK OF GIAH OOAAY.
11 AWE & GRAHAM, Na. VG& GS Gentle Dreet,
MC New York, offer for sale the following aloe k, viii
33,C9g1 ft Crotch Veneers from to 340 pet ft;
4,5110 ft Morels and Flank, well aeasonehi
is to ft Shaded Veneers from lie to 3le per It;
5.7(0 ft Superior Monied Mahogany;
WIN) ft Rosewood Veneers, fr. m to to p er ft;
Aloe, Vhf., Golly of •Il thickness. The advantages
we poes in importing and sawing' enable as to al II
as low as
the ...in. Orders prousitly Ailed and
ceretelly peeked. ty
ATI Ai"K ER Lite No 3, arrived, for safe b -
DK ITO TA &FEE &O'CONNOR
brie No t
to
I ht twl
elstands do,
U bile Grease;
1 b•I 'Fallow;
3 brie Hooey;
1 fierce War
3 ills FlguscPil;
39 ti mks Footle Ilr
ig 411,1111 Ulcong; •
To arrive, fog sale by ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
1711 Water Front ent
TEE WAY TO BEDFORD SPRINUS.
No 9lgbl Trapp.
•B
Y Steam Dom to Draorassillo, Stage by day Ilibt Curnbcrland,4a9 day Ilea Stages from Cum
berland to Bedford— Pate /10 - . Also, • Stage leaves
oar °Mee, Mondays , \V and Prolays, at 9
o'clock...LlS, eta Mogul 'Pleasant and Soomrset, to
Dettford, arrtstog in Bedford next day—Fare SO.
I 111 b. kI
Ail for Nationel kind &G ME ood tt Intent Stage CO.
jylOallat
CISTIOE 0 1.1 , -B - rtitv's superior, for tale by
RIMY, MA rniEWS & CO
LAEU) OILs-71(, iturabarat& lAell to 1 tor sala
by IWO) Rlt EV, MATTHEWS CO
LEAD"-Ii Pip Galeni — for • of
41 0 inEy, MicgliEWß & CO .
DIU lakfrAL-176 ions, mills
it 1 ,10 RIIEY. MATTIIEWS &CO
. _
I..Lan:U-143 bandit tor sale by
L ITIO RIMY, mArroxws &co
MA 11Lritti-{i c.prii¢e7Keenneky for sale
RIMY, MATTHEWS & CO
%vnL.CtiliPtlit at luriani• prites,anfiTi
_CI quality eiipenor to any ritaanfactared in OW mar.
ket, DOW opening by W P MARSHALL 0,0 • • 03 Word .t
Al j.iU RII6S',NATIIIEK'tIi CU
N EW MACKEREL-RU bes No 3 jun onved
by 1,71 0 1 JOAN WAIT t CO
PATMED NAY 1, 1E47
riot under the supemizion or Mrs Department, P. W.
Gates , Patent lam* for omit g ate,. on II mu, they
haying been tried in two or the large &month, •nd
found to be very el:Belem and creel/rot
A. TALCCrPT, Col. Ordinance.
Brant or Vilma an Hone,
%Vacuum . ..on, dept. ed,
Considering Game Patented 'lmprovement for lot
ting screws on metal to bear •laahle one, l have,l , y
authority of the Honorable
creamy of the Navy,
purchased of the Loathe!. of the Patentee, Web H.
and Samuel Mower, Fsq then right to mate
and use said lannovenant for the P. Navy.
JC*P.PfI SMITH, Chtef of Human
In use also by
BOW° Works, Buffalo:
Refire & A.hle7. Rnehesten
Roller & Co, Gloucester, N. V;
Haywood & SozdeL Rehoylksit County;
Birbeek, New I oak;
rLTtDeI. .mater,"Ph
w¢oirw,ta
It ;
Der mead & Monument Works, Valli
Van Caren, Rochester
Mott & Ayres, New York;
&Rau, Works, do;
Pease & Blusiohy, do;
West Point Foundry;
Norri• & Gm, Philadelphia;
Jenks, Bresdeaboryth, Pa;
Walworn & Nasal . MG. mud New WO;
Lowell Alachine Pimp, LowelL•
Arnecakear Co, Manchester, N II;
Lyman & Soo her, EOMh Dorton,
•
and numerous others.
PVC=
No I Machine, la set dice t cops hi too In. pri. t".. : j
ti
No do 8 do i to /I price 11...'
No do 8 do fop 1, prioe MS
All orders addrened to P. N. Woes, Chicetro. t
D. 'lettere, Now York M. D. Moreltaldk Co Ph.lk
dolchia, and I. 11. Scoville t &Pm Oatcake, for ther
and Teem with or vrlthrint ctchier, tor suing Om
will :nom with prompt auendon.
Omega, May ;1830.
AMUSEMENTS.
Th CAN/PRISOLLS AU comma.;
WILLIfib HILL.
THREE NIGHTS MORE'!!
Theraday, Fs-Iday. and Saturday evenings, Jif
Ilth, 131 h. and 13th .. I
KIYIIIII.IIOPIZATIC TRoves, the well known CAMP-
BELL MINSTRELS, have the honor to &reenact+ to
the lathes .d gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that they to
give three more of their Popular Entertainments, ee
above, introducing each evening a change of pro
gramme; retnining the highly popular nut ...stun
on the BLACK PIIAKERO; with Mr. Kavanaugh'.
Ihalthque on the TYROLEAN MINSTRaLS; and
Mr. WOVE'S LECTURE on SIKEOLOOY.
Peen criaeri u ll o'clock, performing to commence
Admission rs eta
I) If GM. A. KIMBERLY, Mauer.
PITTABLIGII MUSEUM-4 LECTURE BOO®,
APOLLO . HALL.—VOIIILTII
OPEN DAILY, frogs 8 A. N. rill 10 P. M.
Advaanteo to Museum and beets,. Room, 23 seem;
Reserved seats, lea ems extra. le3
WISHINGTON RILL, PITTSBURGH,
137 & 130 Wood t♦eove Fifth.
rpHAT splendid eatableelment is now offered for
.1. Rent. It is dmirably arranged far Concerts.
Laelares,Extill/Itlonarie. Per. lertna slap*. to
JOHN A ITIZSINIONS,
• 137WOodst
DAIRY SALT—Z. has. fine Mali-tot dairy or tablr
fu
I - el/en received for Imo by
it io war A AMC:PM!! h (NI
p^ l ,ll ncnaunt,-.no
611;r1Mo 3 tl,jost reed re r sale by
DALZELL_
IWO Witter At
0 1 0:rn i li - gr N oc l e i ;T A IITud g leTZ;r14 . 4 ' s h e: a P' L t W n arl
Chest. of geuninn kw old Byron Tea, for sail 4,7. by
WM A hIoCLUHO & Cl)
IA h,tr a.
DISSOLUTION UP PARTISIGUSIIIP.
1E partnership heretofore existing between the
Wiseritmrs, under the firm of Neeb Mueller,
WI; Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. The Lati
um. of the firm will be settled by 11. V. Mueller. suc
cessor of Neeb A. Mueller, who is authorised to u.n
Ito name of the firm in settlement.
CIZEM
DIVIDEND
Oflce Or rillellM(h Ga• Ci119111221T,
July P•h,
rplIE Tmvteel of the POW-mph G.. Company hare
j_ dot day declared a Dividend of bed per cod for
the last six montio, on the Copilot stock paid In—pay
able to toe *toe k holden, or U. trlezol repretcntatorea,
at the odic° of th4itrcekv,lo7liMilts.
rd. CIIRISTILTremorer.
ror.xv Boons
AT lIULIII ES ' LIT.DRAK Y DEPOT,
'Owe weer, oiperien the Post Oaken.
ICTIoNARYI of 1. enhanies, Engl. work, and
Enioneering,il.
Borten Shaispenre, 11).
Liuell's Living Age. plo JO.
tlont's Merchants , Mpl[l2lllC forlnly.
Mooning Call. BylOrt. Cllll—puts 11 sad 12.
Bevien• for July
Berneetarie Ree.durrrlely •
pone sir eentin
11 en ii,:,7.1r.t.14117.1.1."7,.`0rJ,'F.
Old o.l . Cbert •By B. Jansen. jT/1
DOLL'S 6 AR B APAILILLA-41 dozen jam ten'd for
sale by IL. 1. BELLMIS
Hw
rlOO LIVER 0 L—Para white and freshjast teed
LJ for .ale by WSJ it E. SELLERS
110 W SARSAPARILLA—I bale *Mall rolls laid
rated fat aalelby (l .j FL E. nELLERS
MalE i, l B C2ll4 SARSAPARILLA-1 kalefloe by
E SELLE RS
. • . , . —.—
.
GM NAN PROD:JCS.
/ANC cask vogy no fresh Gorman Pillars, gust igiv.
11 yognl. fos 001, vsboleaale or retail, by
on WM. AAIoOLR4I & CO, sail Laiiii sty ob._
POARLa —l2 cooks jolt reechoed. out for sale by
__1)8 WICK 2. MeCANDLP,Mgg.
IDOTASII-10 Potavh. a fore ardel r tor ale
by ryti . ' WICK a. ideCArilibliCS.
CHOCOLATE -18 bear. No. I Fresh Clio.:late,
jtl.t received, land for vale by
JTe i WICK & aIeC&NDI.ESV3
SALERATUS—IiI easks Cleveland Sr.lentos,
40 boxes do. do. into
pe, blot received, boa Gar ”le. by
WICK t. MeCONDLirli
ROUND PEP
per, lot We b •
IER-0 boxes !rote Geound
- - • - .
TA131.:". SA tall° T
LT— boars 'o t ids sale to)
3 6 foIiaNDLEFS,.
REIOSSI - CHETI.Tozos Cteala Clams., this
C
day warred abd foe Wears
SIT WICK IS. kIeCANDLES.T.
XXI" St. CH lilids-93 boxes W. T. Cheek, raestv•
, cd st,d for saps by
ifeA Meg & BIeCANDLFSS
10
TERINE - CiNDb.t7-30bozeiStei Ina Candlisca
Tel) 110pOribl rttyelt, 101 . sole by
;y8 WICK &
CORN — HiI°OI4Y-1 43 dos lar
lye WICK & IdeVANDLEST.
PAPTLEAti
sale by'
lASTILEI IsoAr
I Pelts do. for vale by
'NM. A. AIeCLURG kelOs
PPLES-10 brie bry Apples, je I rrc e/ved ..4 Cr;
1. solely JOHN WAVY A. CO
17 0 Liberty In
F l O l l-72 3 0 i b b rl o viel. „, t2bil . e i t`.10,
YS Oda Late
10
had,
brig No 1 Herring; •
10 WONG..? Mackerel:
If brie No! do , jinn reed and ior :ale by
/1 6 JOHN OVA?! & CO
SUN DRIES- - - -
r o Fazill. Flour;
bn
10 ten Hien;
ICti do: Cernlikoonng
JO bit. Vinega•; it 'lore, f r sa:e by
/111 . JOHN WATT* CO
1 INSET - 1,0 0 L-11241 rats reaming riF; - " -- m.747151 to
14 by 'J ISCHOONBIAXER & CO
Iro
unifri NO-50 bete dry and ai,"lo7iiiii - El 7—.
• • /g• . J SCHOONBIANCR &CO
olLoo—t can thi Wintergreen,
I ego Oil Bergamo
I can Oil Ilatrefrea;Just reed for nit Ir.
fyff .IBeIIOONZAKER a CO.
=ZED
GSA l'-100 bib for sale by _
STUART &91 2 .1 i
AN — GLASSES-2S bd. in Oak enrCypressi - ji
INA to close consigh • iTUAR:k_&_ SILL
bx. cream in stiiii - for sias'or
JI4 • .arUAI T & SILL,
2
,7 1 b , 1p0-1 ciroon S. F. la sore4l. ru Av lr & „
iob l t i,
- rißowas ,szo do: joa received for • „1,,,
Es hit STU AT &SILL
112reirkGrt at barrel., boxes, anifiii,a7..,74 - 7,-,
%ART & SILL
qr GA'S
- 11 - ,, ' t , .. r- .11 1 9 - f . ;;;; - /by
yd STUART& SILL
lo kir i NU-1000 lbaia rotor and for silo bi --
13 Jo • • sru FIT k SILL
b.
)3 4
p to day a superior
for retail!n
-WI g. which will be sold
low far "SA, by 5 NGKERSIIAIII
jrl Cor Wood and Sixth rt
TAS. W. Berbvelye & Beni. F.
to
base alio
4.Y . 4 . 4- haril themselves under the fro, of Dar
bridge & inghtamillvo trammel a Wholesale Grocery
ead General Commisalkon BVIIiII.II, in the boom lately
oecuoied by . Burbrldge.Wil.on A Go, 110 Wows aL
l'iusberlk. July I, I€so—}r4 .
THEr; NOTIE
fluersliip heretofo C reexisting between the
eubteriberg, under we 'fine or garbridge, Wilson
Jt Co. was this day dissolved by mutual rentent.
The business of the 6s will to .ruled by J. W. Ron
bridge orWm, Wilson, Jr., erns nf whom Is amber.
to use the name of We bno b , 1, , oblation.
J W ItURDRILMI,
why m; n.KIN. Jr.
LYON, g110111i& O.
;11, July 1, 16.10.-Iyl
, von EMIT,
hLONG ROOM arm Mr CannaHers Dry Goad.
More. The mote fa well finished. and funneled ,
nit gas fitUnas. Entrance on Market meet.
red E. D. GAREAV
t i .Att—C4 hAds for as/41 by
rilrlll7 .
acts Rio gm mmq• Lt .
i II
GRANT
/ - I. — Cf .--- s , ROA :REINTFAIIR— . -rites sitneriossfo; We by
V WAS sa w HARRACGII
DALON—Ge cast •• prams — A — Smiles.. ter we by -
u las C H GRANT
LOLINVILLE 411116-406 brN fresh While L
for UN by LATH C II GRANT
WM. NEER
IL P. MUELLER.
}JIO_3N
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WM. A. IIfeCLURGI &•CO,
SIVAS & SILL
Wood st
EXIIEER3