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'-' ' '4 ' .4 - " o' a most destructive fire upon .d _ , ,,_: - .7.k , :`-' , . 1 0. e.,...t, 45 ' , ;:::,-- " they advan c c h e a l pp al a o r n re g i the road L b i a n 3 c o o n ln et cl a ia t rg i t he i --.--.....- upon the 44.4 .53C4 L 1 c.-;-.,,' . ,L . he a d of his company. In the thtellesctomopf any. :,,,:i..k;*14;:,.e:,' fight he saw L w ie s ut in d l o c rd h anothera a n t , ta o c f hej, u..os Jed upon ' ! ,:-;_le..,•=:Y'. /° wi"mle a standing over hint ..,,,,; Crt;tt:., ground. and a Mexican t up o r f an s g tab i b_ o i r n u g ,ar d d ord a :t i in L t i h n e col a i c i ..!..; '' t *'' '.*:*•-•!:.*:."' ' "':-'-''''44.l / 4 "; * ' 'l7.l ' l ' :- wi ltithse th nl hi u s ke l; - ay ril o 's: :t .c e d t. . ~ ~. : : :: .t t: , .... ,.. ., ‘ ',:d•:'(, ,, .,..1 , , :::: ,. .; : : . 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Glad, ate we to ice in this little work the impress of a cheerful and deter- Mined spirit making head against that which would overwhelm less gallant and Is ell founded self-reli. ,Snce. EMI MENZE ICASIBM EffE=M ~"„~, THE PITTSBURGH DEN MORNING nu, JOHN szaLsztk, Editor. PIVS,BURGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 'l4, 1-846 Allegltmy County Democratic Ticket - . FOR CAN A_L ,COMAILS..SIONER, WILLIA.II B. POSTER, Jr., or DiADFOAD cOUNTIC. ictougrear, ' WILSON ne.us:DLEss, of Feeder. •Shoriff t .• RODY. PATTEWN, of Lawrenceville. Protlatinotoxy, ' GEARTF:. R. - RIDDLE, of ..17rchtsty. Assembly, E.4.l.turt, FV. 13i.AcK, of Pil'P'Clirgh - ROBERT Ff. KERR. or Allegheny. :tomsl ELHENg V, of Jefferson. JORRPII COOPER, ef Moon. Conamlrstoner for 3 years . ; 'ROBERT DONALDSON, of MUlns. Coramisploncr for 1 };ear, ..t . RYA,,NT, of Pittaurgh. Auditor for 3 yellryt WALLIAN EWING, of Robinson. .... Auditor for 1 year, PATtERSON; of I#nniagl u Coroner, LEWIS WEY.MAN; ACrFor Latest Eee Post s cript. onsecQld P g e•• • Mellon of Directors.. Ari election for Directors of the Pittsburgh and Tonnellsrille Rail Road Cempany, will be held at Iltel Boardof Thee room to-d , ry. The polls will c" be open tram nine o'clock A. M. until three P. M. The stockholders, we hope will generally attend and give their votes. The Central Bail Road. The Commissioners appointed to receive sulr scriptions of stock to the Central Rail Road, will meet at the St. Charles Hotel, this morning, at t O'clock. Tbe Commissioners will not, we think, End it difficult to take down the name 3 of appli cants for stock—they, we opine, will be an gers visits, few and far between." The Pleasures of Action-3 Poem. Iu these days, when the 'very great facility of -publication serves to multiply books in a ratio, too often » inverse to theirrake,—when transcendental ism and thelike simulations are made the vehicle to carry Only their own worthless eight;—it is a `relief "like the shadow of a great rack in a mow). . land," to meet with such a poem as this, of , noble thoughts and- feelings, *ell expressed, and . towing naturally from a cultivated mind, a ma taxed taste, and an untainted heart,--replefe with imagery that leases an impression as of something seen by our own eyes. I: is of a right manly mid I healthy cast, and purport,--such as will da the I reader good:—such as to rouse the sluggard, spirit the desponding, and heighten the zest of the energetic well-doer. It comes, not like the "sacet south,"*to lull into paslive luxury and mere re pose, but rather like the keen, bracing breeze of a 173 orni4 in-wly spring, to wake to energy and I active enjoyment. The some two dozen small - - pages of which the poem consists, are written in a style vas cliar,as a bell," without frippery or aff . fectatio*or little devices in metre that arc to., cf subitituted for onginality,•—it goes right on ..wirtlont involution or parentheses, in one sustains eittrt to the end. We take, at mere random, an ;,;tract or two, as a speeimea of the author",' 4° style I' ~,_i,c_-,-. '•_Action is Nature's constant law, In heaven above, and earth helot) -The planets whirling in their spheres, The comets in their wild careers. "...Paine not, nor rest, through endless . lears Tern thousand rivers wind their way, Mith ceateless murmers, towards the sea; even on old Ocean's breast, Their tireless waters do not rest, But ever on come rock-bound shore Impetuous dash, and foam, and roar; Or, tossed by howling tempests, roll, In endless waves, from pole to pole. The beast that roams the pathless wood, The fish that stems the rapid flood, The bird that cleaves the liquid air. The very worm that crawls the mire; All, all obey that great decree! Shall man, then. Nature's sluggard bet" • • • • . • "Who would not rather sink to rest. A warm heart beating in his breast:. 'An arm yet strong, an eye yet true, A head to plan, a will to do. With ardent hopea, and visions bright, 'Whilst battling in the cause of right, Than live, corroding at the Lore, And die a driveller of fourteore We have heard it suggested that the author a young gentleman formerly of the Pittsburgh bar, —one wlio, when severe and protracted physical suffering compelled him to forego a profes,lon which his line talents and high, eense of right and ai.The tolls, collected on the Nest' rOlk canals since the opening of navigation this teunt, a -mount to $770,813, whichje an increase over the corresponding period of last year of $34,b05, not withstanding the present rates of tolls are consid erably lower than they have heretofore been. MEE The Chirkt Letter. The -.'editor Of the Gazette assures, tltel-whole world that the letter written by Mr. IlleCtritalesi to the Democrta' of Clarion county is genuine; and admitted to bow by the writer himself. - Very wonderful! We really cannot see what the editor of the Gazette expects to, gain by so frequently I noticing the Clarion letter. Mr. AM'. in that letter i t is true, denounced the compromise bill and its , reputed author in very decided terms, but certain• ly in languago mueh more courteous than that employed by the editor of the Gazette hirmelf, but a short time before the nomination of Mr. Clay for the Presidency. It is nut necessary for us now to give extracts to prove the correctness of wliat %restate, for it is well-known to the whole community. Mr. M CASDLESS in the letter re ferred to urges the people of Clarion to oppose Mr. Crir kccuse he was the author of the com promise bill, and beeause'he had in various letters written to southern gentlemen iu 1E43 and 1814, expressed the opinion that the principle; of the bill ought not to - tre departed from. We remem ber, too, that the sl high: of this county in the spring of 1.40, adopted a resolution detionneing .tbe compromise bill, and in which it was declared to he the cauee °tall the evils under which the coon-'I try was suffering. itfr. M - Cixeisss in his letter to the people.of Clarion, referred to Mr. CLar as the author of the compromise bill, and advised them not to Yield him their support for the Presi- j dency. Mr. MCundless acted con..i.tently,—he oppeoci tLe election of the author of the ruisch,e -r ins measure refired to, but the editor of the Ga zette, and other whigs, although they fiercely de nounced 11Ir. Clay and declared that he had "duet tied Tcr:jr--that he (Clay) "had put the kotre ro the threat of protection, and asked for hrip , to rir ,rr it home,"—still advocated his election to the Presi dency. Mr. M . Candlesx, as is well-known. has at all times advocated the Tariff policy. and it elected to Congress will be fuuud able and eloquent in its defence. The editor of the 13.,se:te s ill most signally fail in his eirorts to place Mr. MCati,lle,s an a Ishe position before the pepple on the Ta question —he will , peak forlirtmer, the people of the Di-strict as ill not:hold hum tesp,oisible 1 - 01 tbo airl acts of others. The people of .V.l , ;:he sty knusv hint tQo sell to he rlecelte.l ur reit - Nene., to his views on the 'Fatal' or Any other gteat na tional or state question,—the people know tlmt he has been the un•A as ering. zealous end e.!fiCerit ad vocate of western interests 11 h,s life—that hr e,er hen found willing to `pond hit; time and his money to promote the nittneetb of l'iwborgh and the county of Allegheny. Who is the opponent of Mr. ?.11 . C.tri.l!c-9 for Congress' What has Mr. Hampton dorm for the people of Allegheny county to g,ilehito claims for their support in pre:erenee to Mr. M'earkiles4t Was he found at llarrisburl kpr:o; , battling the monies of the Right of Way bill! Rio Galin oz. I)ssn—l.asoi-sT om Ilixotto The NeW Oilcans con:a:tat the fatlott log Crum a corrosponglent to the army ar, witude.ing over the proncs to the viciaiiy of oat camp on the Rio Graole. a lai 4 e number of ftnesi large Lintel cattle to trJrll --Oar , 1 unteera, - tvishing rot a fresh steak. wt , ,51.1 to lot,- SMIIC of them occa.itonaily bite the &I A. An or der came, that no ur.3re 'killing beef Intl‘t talc place, and no more beet was 'gilled Nr• ties now went out 1+1,1" e:111 , 0n; soimi shots were partur a we en ou gh to isill one. It w•:.; dragged into camp and duly diaided among the 1,;;,,..; tag ore of the reglmet. upptrare.b suspic:ous got out that a beet had Lea Isti:el; !has was stoutly domed, ao I the report was cmitradict • ed by the as:enact,. that a deer had Leen kiileal weighing over eight hundred pounds.. 11iie caus ed universal surprise, especially among certain or• facers_ who demanded to Fee the bony?: Arter great deal of delay they Well' produced, and exam- Med by a court martial, who solemnly decided, that the a euison of the R:o Grande hud hara. pee- featly smooth, and re-ambling those of the az, FI.C. c:es, in other parts of the world " Locrsrs.—Myrials of these insets cite+:•? I , i or 40 miles north and south, in Terme:dee A writer in the Meinphi.a r. ge , indulger in n,r sp prehension of injury to the crops. The locust. says he, never cats after it emerges from the ground. "It liver oa its own song, a short, though merry lire, of about two weeks; that is to say, about two %reels after they appear, striate may he seen de id. They gradually disappear, leaving their eggs deposited in the tender limbs of inv.:, of the current year's growth; the eggs hatch a worm, which falls to the ground. and d.e appears for thirteen pare, %theta it rbes again, a Locust; where it guos, what it crib. shat form it assumes, during these thirtem years, is unknown; they rise where they fall." pryiJonathan 1). Etevenson of New York has been appointed a Colonel in the ten ice of the C. and is to have Military command of an expolitiou about to be sent by sea, to California. The expe dition will tet sail, we learn, about the first of Au- ai-Tbe editor of the egister says Geo. Desha informs him that in an interview be had with General Taylor and the oflice'rs of the army, at3lat amoras, they spoke in terms of unbounded pane gyric, of the Tampico regintent of the 3.lexican army. -Lieut. Cain, of ThoinforCasquadron; was in i.l.latamoras when the entire army marched to attack Gen. Tziylor, andhe deserilvd that regiment ati a thorcnghly drilled and well appointed, force. But fifteen of theTainpico regiment survived both battles unhurt. Hundreds of them are languishing in the hospitals at lilatamoras." VrA lady being asked how bile pleasec with the Natural Cridge in Virginia, replied ilia, "it would be a very nice bridge when it wan dotie but it wasn't quite finished when bhe was there.' (0-. A late writer sayP, that if you would have an idea of the ocean in a storm just imagine tea thousand hills and fuur thousand mountains,. all drunk, and chasing one another over newly plotigh ed ground, with lots of ca‘erus in it for them to step into now and then. SUIT BErtMED.—The whale sliip Joseph Meigs,. with 1000 barrels of oil, has been destroyed by fire at New Bedford, Mass. c`'l"eras has about 2100 men in the army of the Rio Grande. The sneers upon her were unjust; her sons rush to her defence with the same zeal with Which they fought at San Jacinto. A Rim Susic.g.—Major Noah chronicling the fact that a woman in Philadelphia had been im torisoned for flogging her husband fun?' times says: •"It is refreshing to find among so many brutes who flog their wives, there is a solitary instance of a wife flogging tier husband." Cr_The distance from Independence, hlo., to Santa Fe : is set down.in Gregg's Commerce of the Prairies, at seven hundred and seventy five Miles nearly 'firs , hundred which is Unintertupted ,,,,,ilo,44•4l..? A Goai:WlTrnisi.The Whig press' contiPtie to make their charges against t h e,Preside nt' • •.• . his:course daring the Preparation for the present war.' The want of.prudence, ',ions are prominent.arnong these charges. There lis a very significant reply to there attacks in the following extract from General Scott's famous I letter, which we print for the especial satisfaction of our Whig cotemporaries: "You speak of "my interviews 'with the Pres ident on the subject of the intended formidable invasion of Mexico. I wish I had the time to do justice to say ticcdicrtio4 of the ,Prmde.. .t s teal sense, mi li tary cuatpreliciiiiin, patirne, and ceer:rrirs is thol4 irdci-ricics. I hare since of:eu spoken or 11e admirahle caaliiirs he dirptayed or. Those uccasicnt, with honor, re far as it Ivan in my purer to do him honor." GEN. CASS AS A SENATOR. k' The course of Cca. Case,since his appearance in the Eetate, has woo for im as a stateiunan of 'profound erudition, keen foresight and patriotic !itnpuhee, tv reputation quite as commanding and ; euviati:e as that he bad previontly acquired as a military chieftain and an able diplomatist. Has !numerous and able speeches upon the subject of !our rights in Oregon, hate been admired On all j hands, as the master efforts of a master mind, even "though they may have failed to produce universal 'conviction of the soundness of the posiiions'Le as sumed and,defeialed. From firatto lust during this unfortunate cuntrosersv, he has stood at the head of that noble and !semi,: little band of patriots who thought it - better to fight fur the first inch of ter ; ritory than the last"—better tv "resist-aggression ' at the threshold than at the hearth-stone." ' And right manfully and gallantry has Le bathe the one !quad contest. His pre eminent position as the ac-1 1 litioulelge I champion of the democracy of the West. brought him at once into a conflict with the federal loaders, and made him a tit subject ter con , tumely and vilification, by the whipsters of the tede.al press all user the Union. But such antags , jonists as be encountered on the floor of the f.cnate,j were necessary to make apparent the superiority of his mind. Willi C . Jll:ll7ll3te ability and 'with an eve single to the interest and glory of his coins l try, he has uniformly opposed argument to argu- i ; ment, and parried inuendo and sarcasm with admi- , cable address, but DC: er has Le stooped to repay' 'ungenerous thrusts and nadignified reproadass —1 Ills i.istiages with Mr. Penton, resulted in a wan-i jner part.lcularly creditable to hinhe.l, and gratify ,lug to Ids friends. as they also wrung litany a trio-. ' me of lei e t to his tatc.it and research, front thoce i whs ha 1 le •a amz n; h ,S b.ttcreat trai'nee . Butt 111. Is t 41 11 ,1: acts worthy of ino:t I-0110 a -te Mei. tico, Ili% c,, r against the liraty ::1116 . 1 .11fICII..! tier ., that very ,oil fur the insitila!ile l'iescrvatwi ' of which he had conhttidoil so fcailessly, places the' ' seal of consistency Upon his ciitir,s, and *A ar - o p a l him at case a true man and a ..tern patriot. AIM, altile it tras seaured:for hm the warm plaudits of I his immediate ciiii&l'iliicii to, and of the v,chule as est, it mast rai=e him in the e, - ;(11 , 1tioti of every AMC: 1 1, 1 511 :c l t though all 1.1: Ii 11::1 , 1 1 T With tutu as 21,1 .1:0 irlIp1 , 1 1 C.C1: 1 of the treaty, none can fail to yield t Loin that 11..vari ut teps.:t and esteem for his nolik , Self des ',non :1111,h is so clearly 11.. s disc.—Punt:::: i Assiso r 1 L :. r AlzErtl rir Alvcro,e.?-2 Third Regi. meat of tletibto VolutitetTlaso?ciiri iuto the city i , iirfy}c!urvaymioruLag tam) Comp W.J.ltuctou, Stste,, tiout,e 40011 . e I "ltti the 1,0 /t , in teadinettg to rn.le teett ,.. o , the coi;tc , , y ti.ca l to the 1140 Grande. TitCy were: a. relax I , ooiichr.., the co tirse 01' 1 ,11 0 ,1 1 ..ke rerriertg.ll4644 e a "I. u r " we " ty n..(ll—atri they 1 041/41 liYe ltrulyy cuter cith ei a, ti•;10-a.; !ice4a , tarried eihidr that t—" TE':'S But thin; God Texant haae a beer ‘itle ;nun th.tt of mere (inlet i , :etviancy. They hate . .;e1 C. It cou:str, they has. foir;;ltt bark !Lein. they haw 4:le:it:tie a bulwark Li aggn - ..i.ian, the duties of their relation, to . leatco.i.int..l by e. - ,e GoYernment.—then a d tary dezivatistri, Texay Was driven to the true of Sem; demised of her arma. fare 'ed to a ha.fe na:rot4eioa. or to rite &TA ee'end iarr ',o( end ai:hogei feehle, obe took the allerrixtt%e tsarj of aoJ desaace. She fouzdit the arzika of S 'flew ex , of people; corepiesed them. onthlrene , them westweril of the Rio Grande. She took etc ry telt 4tefenee of the licv.c au o•urieini eta t' .e env ern hank* of the rt.., f;, 41 ,; e ?q.e e, , !:11 , !.01-,1 to:tole:mons and C... !Inns the v• e.tern byt'a: of the Ntteees to flat. 'coatern t, tick .4 The It, Gratt3e: a e s et r.,l M i'Cic.,il ;ha, a tooting no that ground excel,: in ot , e or ta n , f tout! vii!ores on the imtnedialc bulk of the 'Givole. The eons of Ts-teril hose conquered ti c' whole territory that **retches to the ltio e Itepalabc so , . bet -eritcry by:pto4 lama ;09 : but the earned 1. 61 Wood before the prachutiation Wit' %1 - hi-.0 imitexat.on took place. no, 3itesican whiter want an the exster.l bank of the' Rio (irate:le—none could tie re-a eel there. %%lint.' ever iii.mht • tidy has. e%/Stes: :t1 lef!irsi :0 a elev.; title. (for I kr-beve there are %cry tiAtr national • .tit tutee in which nil the pointy n e i ther aii!ie a t e p.crfertly tier to e , ety omit.) the hi.t ty of T ea . a • Oimer tit it she hay r..L!..eined the comer ) t , ',e is is leg itrel ;e:113011J hen 011 it as property. by her de:ence of it in tear._ , h a d t h e fey-I,lap.,ai Varied upon her, and sh e ! never cowed to defend tier rights and to tight na., lit th. oak' banter tit it had a churn was old g, d l to reiniziiiih IL awl whetter the trvi heel% niviet-; ed or room - mei n free Republx. she had the pot' er and the re.ohltion to defend that tarrd ray mid{ eattfivitsh in rt the saw.- Livia and insiitutunts as eyisted in till land 119:11 isl,teh 4104 Of her r e" ! pie eprung. Il..cctdrlti. of tlic n. tit sere ;amusing boot, Sims' Life of Marion, an incident is related so nitetesting, and savouring so F170:1gly the filirit a :11t h alll/1111,1:tNI :Le brae me o or Ih petit/4, thst AN c hale one.' es pressed our surprite not to has e teen it in any tither work A Br.tiA ()Meer. Mijor 3111r3th, had made an incursion into the tosser part of South Carolina at at the head of a regiment of regulars, in or der to divert the attention of Marnm from a rt attack that ear m e llowed upon him by another British otiker. Ilrath, unlike most or i.et roy.tloqicers.,condoeted himself with humanity towards the people of the conntrr—abstaining frni th e prart e of len - ding. plunder and intinler. his conduct in short, was s t curl act as to es tort the praise of Cie Americans. Marion had a few hundred militia under his command—di-clothed, and far from being, armed. equipt ed and disciplined iu the style of the 'soldiers. His niimhsrs, also, were unequal t o those of the enemy. and be thought it imprudent Ito risk a battle, but harrasee I the British detach men t with indefatigable activity, and steered them ito hair no rest by day or by ui ht. Mellrath sent la flag to Marren, with a complaint of this veani• tious mode of conducting his operations. and pro wood a lair Guilt iii the field. Marion replied that his force was unequal to that of the enemy; that his men were short of munition, and few of had bayonets. For these reasons he decLueil geverul battle—hut concluded by saying that if :Mellrath wished to ice a combat of twenty pick. ed solstitial on c ich side, he should he gratified.— Mellrath agreed to the suggestion, and an arrange. ment was made for the meeting. The place was in a fall near an oak—which may Leeccu stanid. ing to this (lily. . r Marion choec for the leader of this band, Major John Vanderhoria; the second in command was Captain SElMllel Price, of All Saints. The names of the men were written on slips of paper and han ded to them. Nut one refused. When they para. ded, Marion made a short address to them, telling them to fight like men, as they always had done, and they were sure of victory. When they marched out, Vande . rhorst asked one of his men what would, be the best distance at which to open their fire. It was fixed at filly yards. He ordered the same man, who was judge of distances, when they arrived within fifty yards of the enemy, to tap him on the shoulder; and then "my boys. I will give the word, and yeti will form on my left, and each one fire on the man opposite tol The British detachment was on the ground, but when the Americans got within ohs hundred yards of them, a British officer passed in haste to their front, and the next moment the detachment moved oil' with a qUick step towards( the main body. Vanderhorst and his party gave three hazzas, but not a shot was fired. aMellrath acted prudently in recalling his men, for probably, ' every one of them would have fallen at the first tire of the Americans; but he ought to have kept the engagement he had made with Marion. cyPit of twenty-two general officers in the IT. Statep.aeorice iu Isl 3, but one.(Gen. Cass) isnow - li - 3 0.41*WeVIP . - • YANKEE DOODLESTRIA. VietucTerrips has been psrfdrining for sometinm Imperial Opera HotteliMail . his popularity in: a city where music is so closely . criticised, must be highly flatterinrjo him, He is a great favorite, and is alvelus warmly received. I was at one of his performances, and witnessed an oc curance ;well calculated to excite the enthusiasm of an American heart. Vieux Tenips had finished a series of his pieces with the Carnival of Venice —he was called out again, when he struck up Yankee Poodle, with variations. This set the whole audience into a per:ect uproar. "Artieri canerll cried out one of the Austrians; "Bravo!'' a hundred others; and you may well imagine that ire Americans, found it rather difficult to ret still during this enthusiastic expression of feelin g for our beim ed century. At the blase of the piece the applause was unbounded. V. T. was called out three times bc:ure the curtain fell, and twice afterwards; the aud:ente each time receiving, him zionding, and greeting him with rounds of applause, while nearly all the lad:es in the house were clap ping their hand the best of their abilities.— There is one box in the house known as the En glish box. I cast my eyes ton ards it, mad found its occupiers silent oL criers of the scene, probably reCecting on runtLer Hill, Lexington, N Orleans, &e - - TOE TWO 61171.4 Or THE PicrutiE.—The Orleans Tropic publi.shcil a letter from one of the colunteeie iu tic army, at Matainuras. We copy the following extract which gives es a view of the beauty and the mircry of the climate: We have crossed the river, and are now encamp ed near the "orden of some rich Mexicali, whose house has l 7 en destroyed by our artille,y. The climate is very hot, but as vet healthy. la the garden grow thousands of pornmegranates and oranges, and lemons, t.c., &c. Marching through the chapparsal, vic sax geraniums growing -trill, :ui infaMe variety of the cactus in full The pepper Cayenna grows wild in this luxuriant land We saiw some droves of mustangs in our journey; and though we have Leen marched Cu in the lowe:t ueather, bivouacking sometimes in the rain, and t croeVines in the cru d, our,kurd the men generally are in good liculth arid spirts.. In a few days r.e :tart again. The officers of the army pruirMe us au oirportuigly soon to share ;he glory of the American arms. • • • • • Lnt I should teeth only to see the filterable side of the picture, I must inform you that tits has a greamr number and greater variety of ia,cts of all k..mis than I rt - er 4a-a. is all my lizatdr, worms, .atitl black sp,lers, said to be as poisonous as the rattle make. I killed mm in my leo: hsi night. Dut . teerai of all are the flies that ao atm aLciut its. Fur the tirA time my li:e I have -rift flesh ineit fly-61,par, in _a flrO, raptail, horse g a ll e d en his yesterday morning; the poor creature ;rot ua 114, sale a tails' of ruiiguta. A roan 01 t:,c cutup rut out huatuii.t. he tett:llml almost crazy. lie WAS tii) Noun in the !dr. Another !Oi ler hat eattieral ill the tame ta ay. ltioolcn blan k-ea are tly•blown. The uil.i bones in this part the coiratry aluey>t din hen attacked by the tEcs. .4iNTIk The crowd that iollowed them bare no thr one that :allotted the tA'.:t /Leg:meat, ,natty nr wham taluaged in th. 4 caly Rii Zißt/Cd Cfai. Jul, 4. INCIIitNIS OF THE WA2 'I - ac 1 - ..urest rssiti.r is :Mexico —t'Vt Ye Is GEN IC----- . 5 TLYT.--.1. st,y scsito day made 1 1-e al:nos% corLaaat. - Gull thecze' ps:l . icularly lc ;fse.hinr; cue or two field iSteors'had met in Gen. i i W.:s teat to s.-ezulate upon what would Ie done ? uest ia the neswitsl !was. irlitule thus engaged In, u.n% eniallon. a Meziran Indy, plainly but taste. I fully dil.‘std, atoisicoly in:eirupted the g,toup, &I -f lowed by en nrendeat. and a nurteleoiring a child of an t - itvettinly i'l;ailt aN.e.iriecc 11. e oil; cars roc isustriody and otreied Lena chair, her ,' C,llip./../iu!, placc.ittcrizif it: its tesr, ai.;.l the lit r c i...ja he, ell oulsi,.:e to :noose the forces:J... 'll.e l.oly apo;„.e e:CNtfell , ty DLit lintii.T.t.ltid{: 44 ly wi I h her ever—••l rune for sotto; seforination of much emisoriaoce to inrer: - -E-er tongoe /poke it in Splaiih..lad, although it ari..a as mna,cal os falling WA*Ct, It Watt rts irniciici',e in parf:cular mcining t.., The ell: :hat tea.al it.—An inteipiver was iti stsiol ‘l;•pitcic.l for. and souu in-de h.t uppc.t , aace, w 10. ii the foi I ‘..sn Zig CO3 % t CSJ:li'ell Ginned; ILuiy. My name is Irignota soletuhal Ortega, and 1 Caine tt, CI:till:1e for my hm.ham, uh o i n an 1 ' American; l,t. lest Just be:ore the battles :Ur Corp:: t hrisn and has not yet ietuilled. Gen. flow long s^:•-e you a in- Mai tn , mt ` '.s. is tharr year. , , Mcc itT kl CFO in ,rs.c.l., .:ad 1 am qr,m.o.h.m: lacpa Itaa &•n. 11C b Jet 44.1 ed, pi-04114y, on Important boAnc.) and I trurt return: perhaps 1 roar, blii.e.,r,trg Ina natuc, recognize an acquaint. 11•1 ulmeis Don Sr: /il l , A ram lxmed Is:ate rote up in our imaging. lion, who had the . enteptire to go to Mex ico 1 0 M.ilke a for. tine, get a rice w.le, and io,prme the coun.rt , Lot the particular Yankee waa not toe,:esteit. Gn. IC . replied that he was not her omlly with the lady s h LOY:10, and expee—c I a sineers desire that he would soon settistr, the come station Shea he( d e . ro lt o , sr, and laily showed she wai truly American in heir: as. her huabami. `_he stated with c.:rneat simplicity of manner, that throughout the the bonthaidamot of Matamoras she was certain her boric would not be struck by the cannon balls, lbecame site was herself A merieano, and b eenow ii her•ehild. :she said, while the dark Castillian ithm:l rushed to her cheeks, that when she heard the tiring on the litttle fielthshe priced to the Saints Mat her ha,hiaivl was in the hat:lit fighting. The lady then dcseauletl upon the cheap goods the linericana ere:e selling in Matetuoras, and staid it was II good thing that such was the case: the nurse then brought forward the favorite, whose time the lady. in the SW west tones of the Spanish voice, proclaimed to be Felipe Ortega Snicillt, and then rising, she adjusted most grace:l:lly her beautiful reborn, wad bade the party adios and disappeared. —A. 0. Tropic. Thousands tall every Day, r SEE the great assortment of Neo Books and cheap publications that are recci% ed daily, at UvOK 'S Literary Depot, 83 4th street. The latest received are as follows: .;\ lexica—lts Geography, its People, and its losti Cottons, with a map by T. J. Farnham. Ormond, or the Secret W.tneas, a Novel, by Chas firockdea Broon. Klusterbema, or the Mask, a talc of the Ivan! is Germans. by the English Opium Eater. Living Age No. 111. L.:venial; Tales; three fur only 11.1 cents. Itrow•nson's Ileviow fur July. The Alllef:C111 Flora, by A. D. Strung, M. D., Butains, now piblishing in numbers. Illustrated Wandering Jew, No. 15. Pictorial History• of England, No. 3. Murray's Mustiein fur July. Illustrated Shakespeare; Nos. 8.5 and 86. Illustrated Magasute; containing four beautiful steel engravings. (1:5"' Call at COOLS, 85 4th st. jyB AUCTION SALES, By John D. Davis, Auctioneer, South oast corner of Wood and Fifth. streets. At 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the - 9th,inst., will be sold without reserve by order of aSaignee, an extensive assortment of Dry Gonda Boots, Sobs, Hats; Caps, fine table and pocket Cutlery, &c. - At 2 o'clock, P. M.- 500 bushels Shelled Corn in sacks; 30 W. It. Cheese in boxes; 4 casks do; 1 Platform Scale to weigh 500 Ihs; 1 a 3500 I bs; 3 boxes assorttp Green Glassware; 6 eight day and 30 hour Clocks; Curled Hair and Hosk'Mattrasses, Looking Glass es, Queensware, Cordage; a quantity of new and second hand household and kitchen Furniture, Wait ers, Tea. Trays, &c. ' At '7l o'clock, a retail stock.of Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, Gold and Silver Watches in !great variety and of fine quality, Musical Instruments, Jewelry, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. 13'8 WANTED—An exparienced Salesman in a Dry _Goods Start on Market st. Apply through ilt4'-/2;t,1'.00k-Ogitt`s - • : ' ~:~ ~3~;, COMMIRCti.L. RECOIL Prepared lind qcwxecieiteyery 'lWernoon. pirrspuß - GH BOARD OF "eitillE: COXIIITUE 108 ISULT W. Eichbaum, . W. A. Hill, PORT OF PITTSOURGII 6 zit scazyr wirEs Ii TIII ccumax. ARRIVED, Michigan, Boles, Beaver, Louis M"Lane,Bennet, Brownsville; Consul, Mason, Biownsville. _ Lake Erie, Aoops,'Beaver. New England, ['age, Cincinnati. trucle Ben, Crawford, Wheeling, DEPARTED. Lake Eiie, ; Hoops, Sewer, Consul, Mason, Brownsville.. Louis .lleLAne, Bennet, Brownsville, ZtLchigart;Boiei,Ben.ver. Hudson, Ebbert, Wheeling. Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cineiunati. • Wilmingto; Dawson, • May Queen, Brown, Zanesville. North Que'en, Crozier, 'Wellsville. IMPORTS 11,71' RAVER Zanesville—Per str North Queen; 2.4:sacks wool, Ov pcs bacon, 1 crate. 1 sack wool, 1 K. bout iu tow ladeu with 13,000 brick. • Monongahela linproyment—Per rar Consul, 8 bxs tobacco, t 2 sacks wool, 1 b.x tin ware,.l4 bush oats, 19 kegs trails, 156 bbls flour, " Per str Arena; Cu bxs glass, 20 bbls flour. Per sti Louis ITLane; 50 - lyb4 flour; 8 sacks wool, 1 cylinder, :20 .patent bee hires, 130i.lits Cr The Cincinnati Enquirer of the 4th spys: The river'at our lauding h 34 riben abeet6 feet, and there're now an abundance of water foii - a4 classes of boats, above and below. L'hu . ititutti, July 4th. ccl'llit-za.—Yetertlay the river whs risipg ly at this place. FLona.—la the flour tn.trket 'Yesterday there was no change to note. Saki of lots, not worth indicator note, were made at $2,03052,41701 . 4. t'utsrey.-31 bbls soil at I3c. gal; 127 bbls (113,;c.; 31) bids 41,13ic. 'sees No. 1, sold at 53c. F lb.; 12. lA6 No '2. at qc. St. Louis Reporter of thc Ist Eqtys:--The riser at thiv point is at a stand, with about; tell fret water in the channel to Cairo. u'LE.s HAZ'EL'S PATENT EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE.—Thie uniicreally rip"- pruved and admired article, free from ardent aphis, pungent esential oil, and other destructive materials cleans the hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the !lettere. Hair washed with. this Entrant icon be cpmes plea-saintly - soft end Invariant ite 'growth,. and it will posittrcly bring in new hair on bald-heads by its itsc; and hair that has been made dat . tixth, :Led is turning gray and falling, out,. by the use of /pints or Other improper preparations, will soon be restor ed to its natural .entor au& brilliancy by a feW appli cations of the Eau Lustre:. Irj-A Premix= awarded at. AO FAAPIKLBff /NM 17_. Sold by 11 A FAIINESTOCK, S Co., iY B Corner of GUI and Wood Erects. n RY GOODS, Furniture, Icteicsts, or Refri. gsratars. at Auction.. . At 3i Kerina's No. 114 Wood street, near Mb, to.rcorrow Thursday July 4th, at 10 o'clock will Le sold a large lot cf Dry Goods At 2 o'clock, same day, 2 lee Chests or Eerriga tot., Furniture, &c. iY B P. 31 - KENNA, Auctioneer. Rice. BIACK ram, AND ILEFRIGERATOrtS; at Aueticur. ALJ o'clock P. hi, on Thrunilay the kit mat., at Om Coannerclak Auction I:00w, corner of Wood and 6th streets., •bo sold, 3 Tierces Rice, 6 Dhis. No. 3 kickerc), 2 Patent Refrigerators. JOHN D. DAVIS, AucCr. (American copy.) . Orphitu's Court Nutter. ~rte. AT AN ORPHAN'S COLlT,.held at Crecushurgit, in and for Westmoreland ' t it. dotin,y, on the iMth day Of May, in the .4. iti year of our Lord *one: thousand eight ~., ' ~,, hundred and forty sir, Present the Hen. 1,... .„,.., TIIO3IAS WHIrE, Esquire, President Judge, and John Moorhead sad James Bell, Elar.qii Assuctate Judges of the same Court. In the matter of the Partition or valuation of the real Estate of Edward Harkins, deceased. Inquisi tion confirmed, and on motion of James -Nichols, Esq., Rule on the heirs and legal Representatives of said deceased, to appear at our nest Urphanqi Court, to be held at Grceuala u rgb, in and fur said county the 4th Monday, '24th dal of August nest, and slew cause vi by the Real I..atate of said deceased should not be .uld, previous notice to be given to ail ,the Heirs residing in this state, and by three publications In one newspaper published iu Pittsburgh, as to all others. - By the Court, DAVID FULL WOOD, Clerk. I certify the above to be a true copy of the original. jyB-Cllatig3tw M. E. ITAY,S, Sler;ff. --- - FRENO! COUIiTERPANES—of qualities, Su pe-rior, Medium and low priced. The balance on hind will be sold at bargains. BARROWS & TURNER", - jyti 4'3 Market street. For sole at the Whew!: JUST received per Canal Boat -10,000 feet inch poplar; - ' - - 10,000.. 1 " reasoned;" 45,000 ‘, 1%1 Scantling. 11' 8 L. WILMARTII REAL ESTATE AGENCY. JAMES DLAKELE, JOHN J. MtiCIIEL, Alderman, Attorney at lato BLAKELY & rIONTIRTE to attend to the selling and. renting ki of Real Estate in the City of Pittsburgh and n deity. Having determined to devote a large portion of their time to this branch of business, they with confidence solicit a share of the patronage of the public; from the facility they possess and the,esperi once they have (the Senior partner basing been en gaged in the Real Estate Agency for:near 20 years,) they believe that they will give general satisfaction. Cidice CM Penn et., near the U. S. Hotel, and Smith field et., between Diamond Alley and Fifth street. iY7 T EA -40 half chests Y. Hynon Tea; 5 ' 6 " Gunpowder; • " " Imperial; S " 4 4 Chulan Powthong; SO catty boxes extra fine Y. Dyson; 20 4, 44 medium. " Received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, IY 7 110 Wood st C 0 FFEE-50 bags prime Rio Coffee; 5 " Laiguayra t 5 " Old Got. Java; 2 " " Mocha; For sal e by T. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Woad st. 1 -1 1511—.25 bbla No 3 extra size Maekare 5 6C to 1 n - ci a - 12 half bbla No land 2 mackaiel; 8 bbls and half bbla No I Shad;: 2 " " Salmon; 10 " " Ilerrinv 25 boica Beale - xi... Herring; For sale by 3. D. WILLIAMS, iY 7 . . 110 Wood at . - QI.INDRIES--50 ibs Sap Sago Cbeesel • f s ) 3 bales Mmondi; 1. - 1 44 Walnuts; 2 Crnam Nuts; 15 bates hi, R. Raisins;' 5- 4, lemons; 5 !cage Smyrna Raisins; J. D. WILLIAISIS, 110 Wood For sale by iY7 Cell and:Seo. RECEIVED at No: 46, al:nattier ease Merrimack Chintz, flingliain patterns, beautiful style g,ff of large and small. Plaids. Sellin o with a perfect rush, at je2s BARROWS TURNE.WS TUgT RHC , 6—MORE PARASOLE"—Another - beautiful assortment opening at No. 46-7 prices from 50c to $6. ALSO=-2 cases Umbrellas, of Bilk, Gingham.,..and abadosililiOki blue and green---aniilmal 7 :Wes superior,iudjimii:'peied4 pcalvmetzett-itt.s-,,.. .~.~~~ M=k"' 4 l _UT t,BIJR,GII TB BAIRB. ettaloB-kerter, .4F l ier#4 Maaager. Stake a,nager Prices of 50 .cents Second' Tier, 37f." • " Third 31er, 20 J. Sliip'ton • blunnocu's second night. TAia Evenfrii wilt be acted the Tragedy of papsEinvzip. • _ Lewis. To conclude with the Farce of cCrDooas ttr'opeikat a 4 before 7, --- Curtain to rise at 'put 7. . - .41 _ 1 4 11.0UR-50 Bbli SupjarfiTie fr — ear 'Fa "1" jar* received au 4 tor We mi/ Y. F l out DTARTIN 56 Woad,iYl-d&tv Br. SMITa ' between 3,d an d Foarth stir. •TINOTASII-11 Cailis Pc.i . 6” 11n =a priink artkit, ALT' , E Sale by -1143111 N a= SMITJ iYt‘diSzw ti 6 Wood>.tietweeti'3d and 4th - TN PURSUANCE of "an ordinance providing ;tbr I an increase of the Revenue et:the city," passed the 16th April, 1846inoticeis hereby given, that' the City Assessor hsa left in •my office, For examinatitin by all persons 'interested, a list of the persons doing. buentesetithh t tke. city; .confortnity .nith said Or dmancc; SEc.A trapon examination of said list; any pei eon Ain think themselves aggrieved bytbe Maas sesame:nt, they:shall state the same in.-eh affidavit, Which affidavit shall also contain a statement of the true amount of their sales, as neak , .as can bo ascer tained; said .affidavit to'be made and left- with the City Treasurer within two weeks from the data. of the - first publication of the notice aforesold. Sec._ 6. That no appeal shall : betaken but by the eukvit ofthe person or firm agirievedt said affidavit :to be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in Corito the amount of - • • iltrOffice No::Ig 'Third street, - . , OT IC 10.;,•The eo.partnershlp of iloldship..4. BroWneteing dissolved *Atha 23th day OfApril last, by the decease of Ai. JC.-13rOwno, all perions debted are; notified to pay to 3.lesSna,-.Hill tat the old stand, No. 87 Wood street,) they .being duly authorized to wind tip the entire besiness of the late firm, -without delay. -c; . .. • . • ELIZA A. . DAVTI) L. BROWNS; Administrator of the estate of .31-K. Browne. jy7-1M- - 4 Blake.ly And 2LI-tob.el.l, Offices on. Perin gad Smtlfifießsts. ' A GENTS for theSSAI tibml4,ltall Line .of Liver pool and New Yolk PaCketa. Remittances madeniustiallo - _England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in sums of one pound sterling and upwards =— paya ble in, any - - town of importance in Greai Dritabtand Ireland. . • remota writhing te send for their friends can have them brought - out by the above splendid line, Orkthe 15th and 'pal of any- month. - . jy7 •- - fiLEARING GUT SAXE AT.i7O. 4 - 6- 25 pa BalZalillee from .2.5 c to 40c., which hare boon gold at prices trem 37} to 7 5c; . 4 0 pot then stutfa„ of all qualities and styles;..a mong,them are super corded and plain Swiss. UL magnificent patterns, at the exceeding low price firmer - , Also, Organdi, Paris. printed, Gingham, and other . slyle Lawns, in splendid Tanoty; prices from 1.5 c. to 25 and 31eLetsually from 25 Ito 41c; . . Parasols aflcas prices than can be found; .50 do: Linen Cambric Itclifs; price 121 e; Grass Cloth; Brown Sea Grass, Barlailier Skirts; new lot open. ing, at still less prices;l . doz. Ladies' Parisirid,super silk; lisle attcleater Gloves, in all shades, and at the lowest prices. Hosiery, beautiful assortment. Bonnets, Bonnets—The bola ace: or the steel: aril/ be closed at prices reduced 25 per cent.. . Call and nee at 11.kR11.01' . 2$ &.117.1ME11... . - Pennsylvania Its bond. - • - rr HE BOOKS ror the, subscription orations to the stock of rho ...Pennsylvania Rail Rood,” will be opened at the St. Charles Rotel, corner of Woad. and . Third streets, on Wednesday morning neat; ihe eighth day or July,at 9 o'clock -, will continue open until 9 o'clock of that and of each consticatite day_ for ten days. • The Commisaioners named in the act of Lam:Olio. ration are requested to meet on the morning of the some day at the same place, at 9 tOrleelz. BenJ. Bakewell, - Joshua Hanna, . 'McKnight, Wm. Lorimer, J. Carothers, . • 11. M. Watts, John S. Littell.' • For New Orloarks:Dlreot. Thestaunclibuiltsteamer CoIC1:138£, S. H. MAnsnitt, Master,Arill part for New Orleans" and interim diare - places, on Thursday the . 4th of July,' at 4 - o'clock.. P. M. For freight apply on board .otto jy7-3t ROBINSON &MINIS, Wood st. . A LGPSIT Ground on sth Street, 30 feet front by 17 4 .0 feet deep. Also, .2 lots in Pine 20 ft &cwt. by 61 feet deep. - "Also, lots. adjollitag tire, above on whichis built 2 large and substantial &tune dwelling houses. Also, 5 clime dwellimglow!es int Locust at. Apply to jy4 13LA.KELit 311TCHGLI, Allegheny City Property/Sur . Sale: - Avg will sell &Lot ofgrounds 28 fbet frout b 7 64 feet deep, situate on Perry street s inAilleghe: fly City, on which is erected a double frame dwelling House, its. Terms easy. Apply to jy4 BLAKELY Sr. AITTCELEL, QCORCHINGS.-75 barrels in dote and for sale 1.7 by (iy4) 13. RILEY, & Co. cask's rescivedvid for salerty. iY 4 - M. - 33:1tIlEYprl Co Al - TRAPPING PAPER-1 . 50 'reams er . ovim an V medium wrapping tec , ll and, forsate 411EY1s - Jy4 ' Water at. , PROFESSOR KING announces to Stammerers and others, having any directs of articulation that be guarantees permanent :relief to all who faithfully follow hivinstiuctiona. Mr. King has been a practiCalteacber of .Elocution for twenty three years, and wasthe first, the origirial teacher of stammerers, *men pure plilloiophical, Mid scien tific principles. His institution was fink -opened in the city of New. Yerlq JanuarylB29. The papil*is taught the elementary sounds of the lish language, together with the correct movements of the organ of speech, and the Muscles &al are called into action are so exerciseitby a system of training, that the pupil is at length enabled to pro duce those movements at. In all cases,' the voice is greatly, imprched, himh In strength; and quality,ef intonation's at the same time, the pupil is taught distinet articulation, =I what is esteem= ed the most correct-and beautiful is the pronoun eiation of 'words, - Persons who require Prof. King's aid will please make application by the 15th July,--as the insti tution will close on the Ist of October.. All communications—when post paid,-6-will ecive prompt attention. :Terms for impedimonte 'of speech will be graduated by thorability-irf pupil to pay. , . . . /2T ELOCITSIO:I7, Classes of six persons will be tangirt.3o lessons for f 3 each. For one person, PO for thirty -les- Apply at Mr. M. Shillites, four doors above the foot of Peen street. .- , ~• . Pittsbuygbauly 4,1846-1 t NEW and nandsroma Ice Crean' Saloon, To be opened at Ihe Sag iakirstand onifectio l wrse, 110 2 ,piantond Alley, on Me 4th of July UTE respeetftilly invite the Ladies and Gentle •; men to call andtry enr.tmrivailedice Cream. o or arrangements will be ample on the Feurth, and we assure -our ounterons'visitom that they need not fbar„e- disappointment. - - 4 A fine asaortMent - Of:Confectionary, _Fruit, Nuts, 85-ei*V • -jy4;d2t CIQFFEE- , ---64tra8sprintagreen IlYpocketi old goyeramenthym..., 9q►eyig and ror sale by - • - _ kca• -, LAbinEIia * ALSM:HF4IINi7-- aiialgmottotai • • 446- N 0 IqC E. S. It. JOHNSTON, - City Treasniez JY.7"2,11%, Fox Sure. A card. '!'":„.. , :411ZATE.9 OP DISCOUNTI CONNECT= DAILY DV jt.T•tric KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROR:ER - cORNT.P. OF THIRD AND WOOD STREETS: Philiatelphitißanks ..-. pal T4 4 4 l n.igir • p a ' Lahastor ' pa, Chester county Delaware couuty.... Mon tgo ntery contity..pal Illorthomberland ..• • Coltinitint . cpzu Doplest:mn • pal . . . ... p al Itacturcrtturty pa! Dettsvillf . . ... . ..pa) I.L' , sthtes 306 Bramunrille . All oilier oaten?, b 10.2 ., 111er Stile 1* d City atul County lEd Lancaster -10 d Hamilton , ••• • 1U Granville . 4 . Faritters , fik - Canton...23a Urbane Stiota All Solvent Banks. • ~1! d INDLAX.&. State 8k,.4k. branches; .2id scrip, 5 - & e..spial Ail solvent Banks... Eastern Banks., .....1' Whdeling ...... do. branches Br 2 ch at Plargoutaxn:. Itl I TO (4tRUENERS AND OTHERS. , • rativa -sax DALE :"4? ,IIEDIICED PnICES. THE Subscriber isifeis fur sale a tract of land about three mites crogtllie city of Allegheny between the rranklin : and Beaver roads containing one hun drwleralfiorty-nue acres, about:44 of, which is clear ed. lids Inntiiti offered at reducedpricea and will be, soldreither in - a ,ilody ,or divided into Lots to suit parelussere. From its convenience to market it woakl verldisirable location either fur farmarg pur - poses, : pasturteg cattle or for Gardening. ALSO, ' ' "Seveuty-five building Lots on a credit of ten years. .2:hese „Lots are situated on Grant, Wylie, Fifth, Bess :and Diamond streets in-the third ward of tho city otrittsburgh,.a4joiltibg the. New. Court. House. Bessiiiis.dispoSed to purchase find these lots fiv vniably located as ..to health, convenience to busi nese,,sitd will soon be in the centre of the city. Fisr • particulars enquire of. J. C. Cummins, or jy2 • ..- SARAH B. FETTEFLARAN. Napideon and Ida A ND ISIORP. , XESV Wonxs, at Cooks LlZeritry Depot, 85 Patirth street. Napoleon and hisLblariihalls: by J. T. Headley; dedicated to. Gen. Winfield Scott. 2 vols. , Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and Sequel. New Supply. Columbian Magazine for July, 1845. The Ga.rdener: an account of every vegetable tivaliiti for the table by the plough and stadc. The LiVes of the Felons; or Ameriean Criminal Wender.. A Love Tale,the Jewish Maiden of Scois Citadel; or- the .ti stern Star_ and the Albanian Chief. Ituniy-Darei.ar a Year After Marriap: by Arthur. Neat'Saltiott., • - Morse Doctor; the Habits, Diseases and Man itgetriont ofthe Horse, in the Stable and on the Road * , with .ulr.ice to purchasers. •Graliatc's Magazine for July. ' , - National 'Magazine. Harper's illuminated Bible complete. - Kniz,htsof the Foresti a novel. ,„ ISesninjghtsuf-Afalm; a splendid . writ"' BooL it:l - The aba!e and a great variety of Bound Beoks and - Ch - eSp Publications cad be had at. Cook's, 85 Fourth stmet. - 3y2 1291 k SALkir—lyriting, letter', wrapping paper and pager hump; American Pioneer in .2 -vela; yols. - vit' the Laws of Peansylvania from 1790 .to 1S01:1; -A quantity of School Books and Stationry; Philadelphia.. &aquifer daily on the counter; All the - Publications of the American Temperance Mahn, andthe weekly and daily Pittsburgh papers; Sibbetta Counterfeit Deteetor: - - 42";t1117. C ISAACn - • IIAR IS, Atitent& Commission Merchant, No. 12, St: Clair at. OT HAND AND FOR. SALE-200 cuts purple 11.11 and yellow carpet chain; a great' variety of woolen carpet- balls.; window sash and glass to suit if Wanted; -fresh and white Louisville lime and aster of Paris; a few patent btickets and heelers; for sale in any quantity to suit - customers. - • .; . . . ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't. :ark Cbm. Merchant; No. 12 St Cl* st. Segura. 10"00U --"De la Crnz,' 7 Principe, imported; • -3,000 ,4 1111rd,' , Regalia, s , Madociro Labella, , r • , 15,000 Justo Sans; .Principe; Castellos; - • 20;000 'Half Spanish, by the qrbx - .&c. Togitheriiith a fine eatortment -of the moat cele brated-branB,a-of Tobacco, including "Bees Wing? . ..Arainutic?.s.33etter Still? Slag, &c., at very low ;rates-catiltintLAne, at the Wine Store or STERETT & CO, 18 Market it; ROUND I , OAZ'.SUCe'AR----We will be constant. - - , , - mil-died' with this excellent sugar:, rot being grou.n4 36 pcwder, tt "is the 'req. trtiele'far . lletels, Coffee - Houses tr.c., for sale by Bottled "%Vinci 4, - )fi.BASICETS - Champaigne Wine, various Inkrids and vintages. . 80 ettseiraMirtnarant” S. Julien Claret, a superior article, pt a low price. , 25, eitse,s use') brand; --. 15 Rhenish wines, various brands; 15 iloY. Biselburns Maderia, very old and. richt '-" Brandy a 0 a celebrated .12 “ Star - do - 25 - •• Duff Gordon & Co., Sherries, Cortes & Lo 14 f. pure Pint, for invalids; with a general as. sirrtnient of the . finest wines Imported to this country, on draught oi &it Sale by the' original package at the :Winn store.of STERETT & Co. , ,171 llo. 18 Market street. I F,C} tte d GILL: se I.A.LS. — e Bordeaux,Gngwhichis Tine Orange, Plaisir, des ,dames, Parteit Armour, Creme de Mola, EaneVerte Stomachinque, liiule de Venus, Mile de rose, Hiule de Aniry etc. &c., by the bottle or case at the wine - ,stote-of . STERETT, & Co. 18 Market et. rILI:k.ORAIIINES.— .Ajr 12 doe old Pale Maglory; very superior. 12 nectar 0 " Dark Co,gniaci "- " •_9 'Fa 4 : .Peach 8 " " Cherry " - " Jamaica spirits;" 0 :Also, cm4racing.a large variety of Brandies, Gins,- Whiskeys, Rural, &c. on draught .and-in original 1 packages at.the•wine and liquor store - of iyi STERETT, &Co. 18 Market st. frAKE*NO'FICII ALL ThE PEOPLE—AontscY Resiovnto-The Celebrated medicines of Dr. T. G. 1.- Evans of 'Brownsville, Pa.,are now for sale 'wholesale - aiid - retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot, No. •89 Liber4 , .street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. - Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied. - .Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand :Restore ticexacertain cure for the Fever and Ague. Dn . :Leans , Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills, price 25:cenre-per box. pr. Evans' American Vegetable Verniffuge, price 2.5 dents per bottle. . _ Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye iYater,.an infallible cure for sore eyes price twenty-five cents per, bottle. Eetep's Black Syrup, for. the - cure of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and Consumption—price, one•doliar. Remember Dr Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S, No.'B9•Liberty street, bead of Wood. ,imittanoes ixr tithe Old•Voitiktrk." _ . . ANONEX sent to all parts of Eiiglancltfreland, Jul- Scotland, and Wales, in sums of ~t. . l 49.111 i wards; to suitparchanrs. :.. ALLEN. _KRAMER, Exchange Brokir. m9-wly&dlni corner of 3d and Wood sts. , . AITANTED--several gorid hands"-to go to the country, for harvest times. -Also a few Ger- ; Man hands to work•in a boat yard at Pli7Abeth town, and a good journeyman tanner to go to Hantingdon -county. Wanted, ,a good clerk and salesman and to attend to business in -I!ittsbnrgh and Allegheny City and neighborhood. Wanted, places for several small boys • and apprentices. Wanted, ,sevecal good cooks, chambermaids and girls for all - work., Wanted, several colored men and women ,",` and girls. Wanted, a small girl to go-tolllissonri. -'Also, wanted to borrow, seve. "al swig of money, for several persons, on the best secsdity. All kinds of Agencies attended. to.— Pleaseceill at HARKS' General Agency and. In toitgenee - • : ~,; ~r :_~:~,::=~~rs~ State Bank & l,ranchea-.40 Shawneetown . 70w MISSOURI. State Bank & branckes.lid Tr.NNEssr.E.' Mlsolvent banka..-:: N. AND 9. CADOLESIA. Al/ Solvent barkka...; •Zid. rir,w sxclAun = ' !in solvent - rtztv troutc. New .Yerk city par Country . . ......... a:ARYL:Inn.= Baltimore. ... :par Country , . .. WISCONSIN TEllli. Mara: Fire In Co:11111w , e fi,. lIICIITGAN.. Farrn.and Mach benk .10d AU Other Solvent. ' ..10d Excha.rige--Sellingßates. New. Y ork .....:.4 prna Philadelphia psszt ilaltirnore. .... .. ..1 prni COLD AND son= V,SISTE. Fredorickdors -$7 80 Ten Tha1er5........7 80 Ten-Guilders., 3 90 , E.ouisd , ors.. 4 50 Napoleon .... 3 80 Dutats 2 150 220 Eagle, old 10 60 ccnew ... . • .10.00 Doubloon, Span ish..l6 00 Do. Patriot 15.50, ... OD STERItETT .
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