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    IBE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
feY-KRASTUS UROOKS.
' PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1847.
• IJT’lf* .fmeecaaa D*itT OitiTTf i* pu t»ub«.J
Tn-V\ « kl y, tod V\ eekly.-~U<? Daily ,« seven
.. IfelkusperuuMmi UtaTri'WerklyM Five bol'inm-r
uamu iW tt nilj |i two DolUn p<( i!ta|iin. itncilp
u» AdvirtUcfk.
A-'vaitiicairnik, i® secure mseruoa, tboulO ,l*c
edibby five o'clock ia Um efiernoott. Attmtion
w tS'-.ou b* part of our luaismer*. woolU t*s -
uvea* wuibu b» nefii , * |
FOR GOVERNOR,
JAMfit IRVIN,
(os cavtas oocktt }
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
JOIfiPU W, PATTON
(or CCMkUUJtfcD COCVTT }
feTATB CEXTBAL COMBITTEE.
THOHAH K FrtANKUN, Latieealer Cuy
JOHN C KUNKCL. Daupb.fi County.
* TttOtfAS DCJSCa.N, h
- JAIMKS AJARiiN.
'THOMAS* C HAMBLV, Yotk.
WIUJAM M WAITS, Cumberland.
DANIEL M SUYSbiU Adatat.
JOH •• P WKTIIKRILL, Philadelphia Cuv ,
JOSEPH R CIjANDIER, . *«
hOdtBT T CONRAD,
. 'THOMA&McCRATH, Philadelphia County
DILLKR LUTUEA, Uerki. T
BOBKRT H BARD. Franklin.
[. THOMAS 34 T M'KENNAN, WaMur.aton.
| -ANOKEW J (MILK, Somerset.
I HABMAR SUN\Y, Alletbeay.
BICHABD IRWIN, Veoanfo
• JOSEPH H KUHNS. Weitworeland.
f « O J BALUEria. .
‘ ■, 'M 0 MaXWEIL. Northampton. .
I j B bALISBL RV. SuaqsMuaa.
j - 'EMIANaN 9«>iTH ( vvtonmsf.
i SAMUEL A PURVlANCfc.Datlex
< .* HENRY S EVaNS, Cbevttr.
* ROBERT? t-OITS, Womjorrery.
Etxu *vd AatTATioaa ip Ectora.—The in*
telhgeocs from Europe by the recent steamer sad
■pecfceUyii Important In other Aspects than for
the commercial intelligence received. Providence,
We hope tad belirre,indeed, mU orerruleforgliod
•ten the severe calamities which htvo prevailed
among the nations who have been fed from jour
Abundant north ooeos. In England, the effectha*
beeo. as we have seen, to draw attention both to.
the Poor Laws, and whet is equally .necessary,
the health 1 f tbe'poor people. > Lord Morpeth has
‘aken the first of these objects in hand,, tad the
‘ eccnd be* been liken charge of by the Poor Law
3oqunia»loDers of London. It la not- Ireland
-lone which has auflsred from bad. political Gov.
;i?n»ent,. but all of Great Britain. Thousands
c e annually from inattention to bralih and from
iirlog in bouses not habitable,— Fjfty thousand at
v.v
» >
i •'* !-•«»*, according to the report of kh* Ounjmieeion
t ' . -r.i'i to which wa itf»r. The following are com.
u number of death* over and above the
;V ‘-I L.; akular mortality;
.'.v.. Zo Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds & Birmingham*
r-v-'- ii.tf annually above 7.350 for SI years, or £17,.
If, •. >vifln all. Oal of 1,000.000 inhabitants in (he
i • 'li .ntry, it is estimated that 19.000 di« annually:
i otit of the eame numb* r of city residents, the
if j-; ... Member of deafos.i* £7.073. And for every dy*
j-. •'.r>»\ perarn, SB-are supposed to ba suffering with
y : -rv.v.oen. The annual deaths by caosutnpibm in |
SfgLud it set down at 60.000; of these 16 m:
ji. are from amoDg the genuy; 30 from the
•}- -■«diking people, and 33 from the lrades<people.
-f -'This is owing to damp cellars and filthy and
I ■ habitations of every kiqtl. Lord Mot*
i: . ‘ > f' v ';a,in his mission of chariubld enquiry and re*
if, f : rm, gives facts from whieh the estimated expense
| ; incurred by London alone, U 2,600,000/, or
‘vtfs.rJj tuxloecndakalf million* of dollarjj and
V pecuniary leas to the whole of England and
; if ; ilea, beat doWn at aboat Jifly.five millions of
■ money enough, one would think, to re
&'in .the abuae altogether.
1 . Toe sltentbm given to emigration abroad is
v.i' thef irrp -rtant subject. A good portion of
■ Germany and Ireland, people entirely unlike,are
i' - Sing f»r deliverance from political oppression
physical Sufic ring, to our own
I s. res. We are glad to see that among these
emigii'iog lo the United States, wo are to
.... i ?-Kelv* the good as well as the evil among the
i<■ >ple. Thus a London paper says:
♦Hundered* if comfortable looking farmers, of
[*’ women and men, ail decently dad, coolin
• V c to arTi*' 1 daily, with the view of emigrating to,
i Au-r.ca. In tueh number* do they, come, that
. - f a rapidity with which the-bakers’shops in the
••l.r.uiiy of the quays are cleared of bread is
( - c-trcely credible. A few vessels have sailed f.<>
.> aw York and Boston wit&emrgrants; others arc l
. i: -Tidy to fellow, and 10 mors aia preparing for the
,”■) a-wae destination'*’ ./* .
|j! ; Another subject of interest is tie Administra
.t’ca of the tew Pope of Rome. We-may look
- v '. ionla over the wideworid to find equal improve
in tbtf brief space of timo since the election
■j.f' -T the bead of the Papal Government. We are
;.%ry that this improvement has been the subject
''•f constant hatred and persecution, but ao it is.
..Vi, oarchieal Bigotry upon the one hand and Ro
mish corruptions upon tho other, ars making war
r;|oa a man who we should aoppoae sfooldbethe
• i-irl of men of kindred faith. The London Times
' the following, whieh of itsdf threatens to
Papal and Austrian Governments at Ug.
i- 1 ■ sss heeds: . ’
“Letter* frrja Boms of the ifiihinst. amjoun*
:taVlbsl among «b* paper* Kited on • refugee im
\■. .*■ pfidated In the last conipirtcy. diicovtred at An*
.. * **•«; .•" seversl documents showing ibst Aut
"■ 'ff.fcwss intriguing against the Pope’i Govern.
• ‘tseaU Those jwpei* bavin* been forwarded to
Catdmsl Gmi, the Secretary ofSlate, im
l s»•' .. uSHhately aodreswd a note 10 the Austrian Am.
' brCjedor. apprising biA of lbs feet, tod demand-
Jj’ ... ripl«neUon. Tbe.leiter having contented :
. hsciwif with merely scfcao-Udgiog the receipt of
. lue note, ibe Cardinal wrote bun a eecond, which i
' airobatramairnd wttboat a reply. The Pope, In |
- d-.gHtot at bis cocdoet; aent for the Ambassador,
j '&zo battened to wait on His Holtflet*. Their:
, ktrrview tataid tobete been very animated,and |
: >c-*a the Pupa conducted the Ambassador to >br
'.ti *>', be told him, in the pretence of tbo attend.
-I giva yoo my bleaaiog; but you mar write
. ?u>-yoar Sovereign 1 tbn if be expects 10 intimidate
.be u greatly mistaken.” One of theta letter*
' mamioaed that the Ambassador wu to quit Rome
in the evening of the !Btb."
Among the other novelties of the Uta arrivals,
ia the-f»c<,.before stated, that France should be a
borrower of fifty thousand Dane* from the Soatian
Government. The money ia for tbo relief
of the Bank of France, a Govarnmept institution,
in Ugh credit, and it ia lha second Loan retired
from foreign Government, tba English capital,
lata baying'recently loaned tba tame institution
1 30,000 frtnka,, The Bank of Franc#, like the
Bank of Eogiaod. baa hern drained of much of
, precious maiais, in consequence of the import ol
'"Grain, and the corresponding export of specie,—
. in F»auoe, mainly to the region: bordering on the
Black Bee, an d in England moatly to the United ,
States. - Tbe Itosaiaa Emperor was willing to lend
, tba French Government, well knowing that the
■ taesrity was good, and that profit was to be made
| by the loan. The immediata effect be knew was to
i bring French commerce and French money to his
own country, instead of aending both to the Uml
•d Btatae. Tba political spree Is lions in the
French preaa are varied and amusing. The
Cgoral effect, .bo doubt,' will be jo unite the two
in bonds of stronger affection.
» We have the old atory,- too, ibis time, that fo
ndle Cotton U to.{ake' the place in tome measure,
.of the Cotton grown in the United States. Wo
give tba' following from tba London Standard, of
* month since, for wbtt it is worth!
•Ilia worthy of notice that that the account*
from Bombay represent the cotton crop to be
greatly above ao.average.if it be propeily aseurad
before tba tropical rain* set in. This ia a matter
of considerable importance, as It may leaaen our
. Vciiaeco on the United States at a time when tbe
large Imports ofgrsin are almost hourly Increasing
lha of trade again»V. or, and tbraaiening
• aarloua derangamsnt of currency, which will be
greatly aggravated under tbe operation of tbe late
■ FraaiaFa banking law. Tbe- mtelligeaco.may
«reo proepeetively, have some£mj9uenre on tbe
prlca of CjUoq at Liverpool. j
j .
| , £io**i*c*^—The Rev. J. N. IJirriT, *oc*l»|
I ablated, and Ijoftiy too. far hi* u •<
| tod Lactam,, ia to deliver a l/octnte
JM m £toptau*;ihbe'ttnfDt,\u Allegheny. Her*
. > .Jnf»*da aloqaenc* hi* rtaJy, end bavin* long
• iba operation* of mind upon mind, in all
niton* mood*, and bavin* j a moat exten*
ft ‘ ixparianca on (be mbjrcf, era m tj expect
'J a baantifol aad inatroctire Lector#, A* *lo>
1 ' focaeti in ibU ccoctoy, lead* tb fame, honor,
£>.■■■■ «ad power, and if tha aource of raet influence,
W* sap look for a crowded hotraa-
ytfg paper at PtinsriUe, Ohio. the
Aon of Thomas Cornta for the PrendoH
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L*taa rao»t C*Ljroani.—W# have by midi
•ome additfosu to the telegraphic dispatch publish,
ed by na the other day; from California. Don
: Cottem, our rhapjain, Mesfeah Alcade,
Government Californian Official, dec, dee., Ac.,
has r ationed the publication nf his orgap. from
ere learn that the U.B. ship which
left Boston in August last, had arrived out, and
that (’ommander Shubrick had taken the command
from Captain Stockton. The U..S. ship Dale had
also arrived out.
The’ skirmish against Flores and his men was
conducted in. a very spirited and gallant manner. ,
Commodore Stockton had 60h fighting men, all 1
on foot, who were sarrounded. in two’ or three
day*' march by the natives with fonr cannons.
They never broke their solid square, or 'left the
road in the fight.
General Kearney bod sometimes' previously
had’ an a Hair -at San Paicual, in which he tost
17 men, a gun and some males. After the recap*
lure of I*oi Angeles, Col. Fremont made a treaty
with Don Andre*, which “put an end to the war.’’
and other officers had gone to Souora, but
were expected Ui return when they beard of the
treaty. 1
Com. Stockton make no mention of General
Kearney,' known to be one of the bravest and
beat officer! of the army, it is, and rightly we
Uunk, attributable to jealousy.
There must have been insubordination, ifenot
mutiny in California, or Gen. Kearney tod not
ComcnodoreS lock ton, would have usued the order;
Commodore Stockton «*y«, speaking of himself*
“the Commander-in-chief, dec.,” and signs himself
Governor and Commander-in-Chief,” while in
the following letter Major Emory assures us that
'General Kearney commanded, and through him,
(Emory) issued eveiy order that was given in the
battles of the Bth and 9th of January. We are
compelled to believe that General Kearney has
been refused the command, and that he joins Bid*
die and Shubrick to eoforeeirii authority.
An American who bad been taken prisoner by
the Californians, writing from the city of the An
gtls, saye that January 16, CoL Fremont and
Don Andres entered into a treaty which put an
end to the war there. Flores and the other -offi-'
cere had started for Sonora, but it was thought
they would return on hearing of the treaty. The
American force there was over 1000.
Tbo Californians say that every thing is now
quiet there, and that another outbreak .is not fear
ed. The people desire to ee« California a part of
the United State*.
A letter from Monterey, (of California.) saya
that provisions of all kinds are very dear there,
and if the American troops looked for should ar
«*e, there most i be euficring among the people,
unless there should also be a large supply of food.
California cannot now sustain a large population.
Flout, was there $4O a barrel; Tea, $3 a pound;
Brown Sagar, SO, cents • pound; and common do
mestic Cotton, such.ai waa sold here for sixpence,
is there charged at 50 cents a yard.
When the Catiforniani were called to account
for their battle, they said their object was not to,
make war uo the Ameriran flag, bat to preserve
themselves from tho depredations of those who,
under color of that flag, were plundering them of
their cattle, horses, saddle*, and means of subsis
tence. All they desired was, that the property
thus taken, without the authority of the Governor
General, should be restored; and they, on their
part would release their prisoners, and retire qo et-
Iy to their homes. These terms, reasooible
enough, were acceded to, and thb parties disp re
ed never/we hope, to meet again as belligere its.
The general opinion is that there will be no fur-
ther attempt among the Californians to viol
authority established by the Americans.
A CiTt Excaaxo*.—lt baa been a matt
some surprise to ns, that in a city of ao n oeb
commercial importance and energy as Pittsburgh,
public attention is not more urgently called U the
Importance of establishing a Publit 'Excha uge,
where our merchants and others may daily ran
vene to talk over and transact their basineoa. In
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cin
cinnati, ood New Orleans, end other cities, c inch
more is dpne, and more conveniently done, ii the
way of business at the Exchange, than at the
Counting House. It is there that the buyers and
sellers purchase and sell, compare Dotes, make :or*
tracts, agree upon prices, and bear the reports of
the state of the markets at bom’ and abroad. The
want of something of this (-. ••! ’« Very much felt
bnv. At piracui tbcrv 1* me a good sys
tem In the manner of doing business, and b nee
It ts ahw But we labor under great difficulty add
disadvantage in obtaining faithful and tprrtc re
portt of the state of (be‘markets. We are veil
eatisfied that a properly organized Exchange F nil
ding,' with appropriate offices for Reading Kobma,
Post Offi:e, dec./would afford a good pecuniary
investment, apart from the great benefit tbal our
city would derive from it, and we sincerely trust,
threforp, that our business men will torn their at
tention to the subject. Let us have an Exchange
worthy of the wants of this growing and busy'
city,—worthy to represent its increasing wealth
and commerces Cincinnati has already taken the
load of na in this matter, and-the Exchange -has
added greatly to her commercial character. St.
!*ouis auJ Louisville are about to do the not
thing. We eboold not be so negligent of our own
interest* as to allow our neighbors all around us
to evince more public spirit, or rather more regard
to their own convenience, than we do.
Murine or tib Cokkklutilli Rail Ro*n
Cowrie t.-—The Stockholder* hardly need ber£
uiiudetl, in riew of (be great inlemi felt on this
question, that the da; has come when action of
eomo sort is to be bad in teference to the Rail
Road communication between Pittsburgh and the
East. The adjournment was to the evening of
the 27th, at Philo Hall, where we hope to we a
demonatraiicn that will abow earnest and deter*
mined tc'ion. if an; thing is to be done it is
time at bast that it should be begun. We be
lieve the public expectation here and in the neigh*
borbood is, that word* should cease and action
commence. We, therefore, respectfully urge npoa
the st>ckholdexa the necessity of os
far ea may be, enbecriptiona, contracts and earn;*
for deliberation, correspondence, and words, mieth*
er upon psperor off. Time is too precious further
to postpone action upon a aobject in telareace to
whiebubere can be but lew wbb have .not made
up their minds. We ms; seem to be too urgent
viponthis subject. If we are, w« hope it ms; be
pardoned to the earnest convictions wa have that
it i« one of immense importance to Pittsburgh.
We know it Wonld enhance the value of every
mao'* property, and add largely to the holiness,
wealth and prosper it; of tbo town, and of eve
ry diixen here, in the neighborhood, ou Ike route,
and beyond it. ‘ vs
Kxcccno* os 11ktdkl.—The Governor has
declined in answer to several letters, the last two
addressed to John Foisytb, Esq., the Sheriff 0 f
tho County, and J. Pox Alden, Esq., to pardon
Frederick Reidel, in the letter to Mr. Alden.tbe
Governor says: .
“Wben-e criminal' is found guilty under our
laws, and is sentenced.for the crime, of murder In
the first degree, the duty of the Executive it plain
—it if to tttue a warrant to the proper office^ /or
the execution of the sentence of the taw. la the
performance cf thts.datyi in the present ease, !
hare yielded, as 1 believe, to. all reasonable de.
mands; I have delayed the execution with a view
to legutaiive action, and' have aided in an appli*
cation for a writ of error. These unfortunately
hare all failed. While 1 owe a *nkmn duty to
the criminal, nod am bound reepectfally to exam,
ine all that his teamed and intelligent counsel can
advance in bis favor, I am also under obligations
to aid id the faithful execution of the laws, to
maintain the dignity, and the respect and confi
dence, whieb, in every well regulated community
they should always command. Impteued with
these considerations,l am constrained to cay, that
in my view, the faithful discharge 0 | the trust
confided to me,does not warrant afurther exten~
•ion of the time fixed for the execution of Fredo*
lick Reidel Voors, very 'eapectfully.
) FRB. lt. BHGNK.
Utsteix Tailor baa been nominated for the
Presidency in Cincinnati, and a mAtiog a called
for the ante purpose in Louisville. The Detroit
AdvertleerjnoQU&atee General Taylor for the Free,
idency and Ex-Senator Woodbridge Sot Vice Frew
ident.. ' L
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CoauxqTiox.—We made a mistake yesterday
In stating (that Mr. Loomis was. the Agent of the
Harpers, AppUtom and others.' It shonld have
-been J; L.’ Rasa, 4th etreet, naar Market
irtmcias aiKCELUKv
' BV Tif&CAUDRU A.NU VaCUT fillip.
. (tMectcd fcr rh* Gurt>4
STAfisTlci <u Capitax. Pc*B3«raT.—The j
Law (Engliibj) Mtgaaine itiles— the let of;
Octot«r, 183 G death punishment »m abolUhed !
lit attempt to murder, attended t«y do retulu dan-;
gexsba,lo lire: 2d, burglary: 3d, robbery: 4lb, «r- *
■on; tod, io the year 1011 lor rape. In every j
one of there crime.' there hat been an increase 1
K I H»r.T.rF..» -Tb. of ,h. U.e
the yelta 1842, 1843 end 1844, liter the cban,e, Hospital'Fair emontnaln the baodaome com of
the iocreate on the Ist hat been 89 per ceni; on j $3,566,59. Out of which the eipeoaeatre to he
the till 113 pet cent; on the 3d, 124 per peril; end , deducted. The full amount receiTedwill probably
jbe *3OO fo, the charitable'object, of the* who
Mi* Hebsckxix.—A letter from Hano.eraaya I “tutted this enlerpriee. ,
that on the 16th ult, MUa Caroline Her«beU,»«- ; t ; —;
ter, and fora long time ouiatant, of the allow j Lapt. Alex. Haj, wa* in New Orleans on the
triouaaatronoajer, celebrated the 97th annberaary ; I6lh, ami will be home thU week. Among tha
of her birthday. The Kin s ««nt to compliment j Major Htmillun, ofthe leuttlar
her: the Princess Roval paid her a vifi>, and the ; , . , „ , 6
Utter preaented her with a magnifictentarm chair, »ho wr.ed unde, General Taylor at
the knelt of which bad been embroidered by her | Monterey, and in the two hatllee of May laat.
royal highness; and the miniater of Prosda in thtf; Carr. Gdtuhi r lease* with hia Company thia
name of .hi* aovereign remitted to her the gold 1
medal awarded for the extension of the aciencea.
Tbe European Time* announce* a “great rev-1 luli xi * <tiox no. 2.—Odr boa; little neigh
oiation in steam propo&ion. the result of the dia- j Borough of Birmingham, had her Illumi*
coyery of a Mr. Pnrkhurst, which has been secur-.. , .... " .
ad, by letter* patent to all part* of the world.— j naUon ta>t n, * hl » ,n hoDor of th « ««« vidoriw
The invention it i* said, has been les'ed by exje- i our *rm.». [l made a beautiful appearance
rixnenL Hr. Parkhurst wa* to take postage id j from tbe city, and appeared to be very general,
the Sarah Sand* for the purpose oflaying bis di*-!
cowry before the American government |
iMxx.vsß'lao* Castivo*—Mr. Napier of the
Vulcan Foundry. Glasgow,'!* fulfilling {
an order for eight engine bottom* of very large <ii
menaiodr: .These bottom* or *olca are immense
plate* of metal, including condenser*, on which j
the engine rylindi r* rest; «ix of them are already i
ca*t. It require* several workmen fifteen daystoi A Jiiw lUroHM Paoeoaso.—Shall there be
p ,.p.r. Uie n.oulif.,,ea.hb»t.o m The lime r. f„„e„|. 0 „ lhe S.hUth! Dr. Her,on, on Surd.,
qutred for fulfilling the order will he five month*; ... ’ u U "J'
each.of these casting* require nearly fifty lon* ot ,nT,te “ attention to this subject, and It is to he di*-
metal, and the total weight of tbe eight lioltom* cu?«ed on Tuesday evening at the vestry room of
will be between 300 at d 400 tons, and all for four ! the church. - j
•teamer*, without taking into account the weight I ■ ■—•
of cylinder* and other engine appeodages. it i* The Western Pennaylvanu Hospital have elcaf*
aid lh.ee .r. 111. I.ignl caring, tint b«»e yet ed Tlin.. M. irowc. E.o, ■ Q un.(H in the piece
been done in Glugdtr. \ lof Ku 1,.,. Beer. - signed. John li.rpc,
Ihtxsdsd Assiuisatiov or xhe P» ex.—A _ 8
young man has been arrested at Rome in a coffee | “**l • *** electci "• of the Board and
house frequentod by a-foreigo artist, for having apo* Treasurer of tlie I
ken disrespectfully of the Pope. He called him-!
aelf Coont U*ldi, a native of Fano, and in hit j The Prize Bant
lodHoß* reveral poioards. air-guo*, and other pro- j Fire Company, at
hibited arm*, were found. He at fir*t would give Kj enirtw
' no explanation, but at last italed that be had inten- { 8 ‘
ded toaasassinate Pin* IX on the.day bis Holi-I »«:„ " .i " 4 -
dcs* should distribute religious banners to thedlf- n
ferent quarter* of Rome. | R ‘ , “ “nipany arrivedlin town oq Friday night
Tar. Fbevcu Govlusmivi nu tut Bov*. I Btid wiU commence hi* »orvey* early this week.
eauTE Fsmilx.— W- I
e learn lhat ihe French
i»Uy hid ju«t lefuaed tbt Prince Jerome Napolooo | ny II APVU'TI^/ 1 TnrPDIDU
Bonaparte, son of eX'King.of Westphnlit, the; luilUi'lijlw/ II
permitaion t > pass a fortnight at Paris frith bit'
titter, the Princeae Mathilda Demizoff.
Queen Victoria tia«»igniiieil (n vuung bride* o( | VfKKINIA ELECTION,
ooble families who elope, that their presence at The return* received li*t evening indicate the
her drawing room. will to di.peored will,. -Sho j ofA | lin „ o (L , F.) orer W.H., ( Whig;)
doe* not therefore encourage ruD-away matchrl. . . '. ' a,J
The Duke do Rianzares. husband of Queen :mlO f Di*tnrt.
Christiana. ha* paid 18,0001*. duty for the title of Dislriccl the chance* roouaue
Dukede Montmorot in France. ; in favor uf Rolling, Whig, over* Dromgoole
The Emperor m toh ta, ~.ued « «*.. j The BMtimore Praiot of Suurdoj ni«hl ~,r
Jew* in the Army *haH be allowed; . . . . .■ 3
to rise to “the rank of Lieutenant. . . ; w ® h " T * on, y ••eertoined enough to arums u*
The Caucasians have mmurml* whole tribo \ candidates for Congress rau “neck and
who had joined the Russians. They did it treacb- [ neck,” and that the winner will beat by the small*
eioaJ, »-Ulop, (liondAip e.l po„ible mojorily. Eton web . defeu, qiM
The Municipal of Pan* Uitb voted a, . ~ .... .
ram of 750.000 frrara ,o bo employed in blend ! ”“ :l1 “ id '- be to * Wlu « "Oagf&t.
tickets for the indigent population of that capital i 90 have good reason to hope that the vfctoiy i*
dtjtiog the first fortnight of April. The city bad 1 more than imaginary. We have sanguine hope*
•lreodj prated for lUel object, unre lhe 101 b of Welt.' eleclioo. '
November last 3,35 t. 145 franc*. . , ~ . . . , , ,
Prince Jalea dc Polignac, the Prune Minister of- Ia ,he 4lh lhe CQnle “ lu undeaded, though the
Charle* X, and whose unfortunate administration j c k*nce* are for Irving at last dates,
produced the revofntion of 1831), died at Su Crer- 1 So also in the 'Slh District for tioggin. The
m.in., JcrvPori.. on the night of tl,o Sib. He ' ehrare. u, for Mr. G. o.er Mr. 8. I,„k, but
died ol a gouty affection, from which he hn suf. > . , ...
fered for the last 3 ytar*. , in -« close a pole, it ts not safe to stale the
The run on the Paris Saving* Bank not only i re * u * l until _ the official vote i« given,
continues but increases. The deposits on tbeSUt In the 6th am] Vth Districts, the Whigs are
and 33d ultimo amounted to 483.199 franca, and , known to hare elected their members,
the withdrawals to 859,767 francs—a difference 1 »„ th. o.k ,k- i .• t » . .
ot .£15,000 sterling. : Io ,he otb ; efe€t,on of Bm *. 0- F.) ••
The Qaeeo of tha French ha* forwarded some j cer ** in OT * r Newton.
articles, tobesold at a grand baiaar, which is to i In the 10th, the prospect is not hopeless for
tar opeoed at Cheltenham in aid of the distressed • Kennedy, (Whig.) o?er BriJinger.
. _ . . r> • , ~, , ' The other districts ora Loco Foco.
Advices were received in Pan* that Lord Pal- t . .
merstoo had again urged the cabinets of Vienna i count * c * from, the vote stands
and St Petersburg, to make a format declaration > 354 majority for Kennedy, which in 1644 gave
respecting the marriage of the Duke of Montpen- ! Mr. Polk 600 majority.
.ier.wd that it w probobl. th.l tbe (Moot of| • M t00i«,.0.0 C0.„ u ,,0„ l D..t„ct—
jT. n ,PC ,'i 1 • ■ The < OrworiUo, Din-Udio, Prince
“tL k ',’ n \ h'" ,T • ~ , Cm 'V- NuU “'*T *” j BruoUick, U d lbo r™
fog bj ordinance, he hoe-cpoToked at rj,, n 57 J 6 . 300 If »Mb« DiSric”
■ ( ;°T m 7 tr T'' 'I E , etel f 3 i« oleo m.v
Sure Amembliea. rhoy A»ombl,e—foor ,n Orante. which birth 10 MadLn, the F.lhf
oomb.r-.ro .om«t do„ng .bred d.;. ,0 order „ of , 6 „ Conoritoriao. ood to Old Roort ud
to choou each -.on Oomnwrooem. If rb. del- H oro of Boon. Vim, Mom.,of .Jr,
opto, of rbo» Ammbbe, .bouUosrcc on tbe I j. ,„j J«n*ralW from lb. potior of
buisot aconstuntion, th#:Kiog I J.oco F&oi*m,
it in the form they iccommend. It lrttdded, that 1 *
the ftovernmeot will sborrly propose to the Slates
to d< elate lb* crown of Deumark hereditary in
tbs mail line.
By order of the Governor-General of India the
cessation of all kinds of official labor on Sunday
haa been effected. Even the native durbiirs have
been laid aside on that day in various place*. .
The miaery which preTaila in iho rural districts Jc o *' v «. iri rr *'^ ,n^ eace ° rii,e I‘uuborgb Gsrtuc
of tho Wealern Presidency of the India is unal PHILADELPHIA MARKET,
lariated. The rise in the price of Colton may be : . April 26, BP. M.
supposed sufficient to encourage the ryots to save '“ e Flour market remains just where it was
their crop, but as they see no effort' is made by the night. Buyers are bidding $6,75 freely,
•Sidars,’ &j the Government authorities are called, holders 57,00. There is a good
they will make none. It will scarcely be believed in< | u * r 7» hut the high pretensions of Factors re
her*, that at the time when the cotton is fit busincas to a very limited extent—the tales
for plucking and cleansing, the native ryots amuse
themselves wiJi long holidays, like the Roman Sa- Cornmeal there were sales ol 1100 bbls
lurnalis, in which the vilert obucentiea are uttered, 81 $4i31xa4,15. The market opened at
and the populace appear frantic. • the top, but gradually gave way through the day,
Dickens -‘Dombey Sc Son,” is having a great I * 4
aaie, in England. The February number $30,-1 The market for Wheat is exceedingly dull and
000,—a thousand more, in March,—and a thou- j mo,w heavily. The trifling bonne as done was
•tod advance upon that! for the last number ’ 88,7 c for prime White, and 153 c Red
The original manuscript of 9ir W alter Scott’s j
Rob Roy was sold in London, on the 22J nit., for The transactions in Corn are also very limited—
£B2. ' * few prime ramples;of White were taken at 80c
m + —. • and Yellow at 68a90c-
Baltimore and Philadelphia. Provision* do not move—some inquiry, but the
To the Editor of the VaztUr. raBr . kBl •‘“‘k •M- i
Mr. Louis McLanr, in his late address to the N 3 llr Ge Macksiel have advanced 26t50c
Stockholders, throw out Iho suggestion that Haiti- I*‘r 1 *‘ r W,, -“ now hold » > »°° P« bW on the spot.
more might have advantageous communication! .. , ' ~ .
with Pittsburgh, lilrou?h lh. C.ulnil uni tho: " «E\V YORK Militp?”*""'
Hanisburgh and York roads. Though I war am- | MARKET,
prised at tho lime by this suggestion, I touk no T . „ .. . _,,i A P r, t 2Ctb, > 7£ p. M.
notice of it, breau'se I tVli eauafied that no man! ~, .> 4>f ty Uf h»» not been very steady,
engaged in businesa in Dslttmoro could be misled < ~ . on vale has been taken, and the
by it. A gentleman who has lately been in Bab : , niiW . sboill t bare- The transactions
Umore, astonished me yesterday by stating itist 71" ’* 8^ r, *o and for future debreiy. Hales
this suggestion had actually produced sumo im- *° mc 8t 7 per
presvion there. ■ * . . ; ■
Do the Baltimoreans foigot;that if the f!pntrsl \ ** *5 IV| J * Pm:l °d ! haisprungupt.ir Cornmeal,
Railroad should be made, it must -be maJo by i*” to ? k WOO bbls. f market
Philadelphia capitalists, end-mu*t be under their : n l*” e 8 closed at M,66f, having
exclusive control? Do they expect Pbilsdelphi- ‘ d 7, DC ® d day.
ana suddenly to change their characters, and to : .° . < j r .° tn *® w no lneaQaBf iimated.
display a degret of liberality never before exhibited y',I*' 1 *' b * W 11 Wc * f ut V* .trifling.—
by a commercial people 1 Have they any reasou ' l ' f " are anil ® UB F° realuc at that figure.—
to expect any fjvor from that quarter* Is there ’ y ll , 1 ? 8 "* , . H a«f* S 0 ™ * re
any ttfilg in the past pr present policy to justify ' j, u * ve * C ' * l w ,u>b figot®* *el{er* hut no
any. such eipectsticu * : p . . n , .
Do the Baltimoreans know that, near fifty year* i / ° ,^8,0, | 8 continues and im
ago. through the influence of Philadelphia, a law J, , b p Ur * r ' 01d W«t e xn
was cnactej by tho Pennsylvania Legislature; . .. 0r 4 .^ 1 _ f . follows $13.00*
making it a penal otfen .e to remove obstructions \ rn*‘ fu n * W ‘ f,ine *** ,; 1,50,
frdmthe Sosquehannabetwpeh Golnmlda and the p , ,
Maryland lino 1 Do tho BatUmprean- know that I ,‘5" n “ rk# ? b P n « B bouy
through the influence of Philadelphiaos, and in 1 »• , *, O k *g*t Western
despite of ail the opposition of Pittsburgh, the, * * *, * c ,
thinal have, for mscral y«ra, „ T f e « Ptckled me.u for
charged more for toll* and motivc-power on a bar ‘ Lo . g 4nJ n “S y **« ket of : tl1 **““>•-
ret ot floor sent from Pittsburgh and delivered at' * Pr °, f 2? m f®", , * le- of
Columbia, than would be charged on the -.m. “ft “I? W °" llU ' tT 7
band, if taken to Philadelphia ! ! «arce and ooeh wanted.
«*> «r« Kld w ” i " ntlo ' (,0 °
to outld a road at their own expense, and -then i v u . . ,
r.,nliWi lh.- toll, .0 ■■ to promototho ~ro.p.rit, i „/'* V° morc f “ r - " nJ *»>»« P-r
-of th.it ri,.l dt, IDo lh. B.ltimorc.ri. 111, ! of W “'° n> P« «>■
ripoct th»t .11 .xcla.i.e PhiW.lphi. Dirrclor, ‘S I ' e G »«'nm,nt
• oaU bo more lib.r.l to B.lttato>. thu . Ito.id ! “T‘
of C.n,l Oommwiooct. »om ...iotup.ru ol the ; uS.? Mo ° | Rs ’
“witr would tho I‘hiluJelpliian. dodro to moke i N “ loc * l D "'‘ of 0 "* 0 ”'
the Central Rail Road? Not exclusively for the
aake of ibe. dividend#, We may safely assert; but
for the purpose of direeting : o* rfeoeh trade as pos
sible to theirown city, and ;BalUa»raans may de
pend Open it, that their brethreo of the city of I
Brotherly Ixive will not embrace Baltiinoro aa a
portion of Philadelphia. V.
Army News.
• A letter in the N. O. Delta —“The word
now passu along (bo liue—“Kan Dai* in six
WMki." Aseoon aslhe r.nmy wauon coraroencM,
Ho, for Ban Luis.
'The Louisiana volunteers arc to bo left in com
mand of the Citr of. Vera Crux. Coi Wilaou'
wu made Governor and commander of the Ar
my after the departure of (be main body for Ja
lapa. ■'
Niw Jaaarr baa been railed upon for five
companies of voinotedi*, to serve,as infantry du
ring the war. Trenton is to be the place of ren»
dexvotis.
Bum's Company of Voltiguers, from
Washington City, more than 100 strong, were in
town yesterday, en route to ihe wat of war.
ditfißtM left the city last eveniog for
...
Clt]rKfW»>
Tits Oturoaitk—The eafiotw this ercniof
will commence at 0 o'clock- '. ; Tbefe are nxicm
choice piece* of none to be piwformed, under the
direction of frollemen *i well skilled to gi»e dJ,
ttctfon, to fueh s 'performance, u elmofti any per.
•one in the country. w r |h »
heartily to ihose whose ears and hearts are tuned
to eome of the best music of the beat composers.
1 On Saturday night, some of the boys engaged
| in hauling »ki& around tho streets filled with fire,
j stole the lines used to secure about twenty thou*
I sand feet of lumber, at the foot of Liberty street,
i and allowed it to float off down the Ohio.
tiro by the Neptune
Itchesge, on Thim-
t'arrr*|)oad«are of Pittsburgh Gazette.
of the Pittibcrgh Gurtl*.
April 80.
Uiliimore Line om of order. No liter news
of Virginia Eleclioo thin by mil. Legislature
•sac at lait year.
Phiil'a. April 28th, 10 p. M.
Tbc Ballmore Telegraph is not in working oi»
der, and we hare nothing further
from the South. The returns from the Virginia
Election received here down to 2 o’clock, P. M.
left the mailer *UU in doubt— 'mean the disputed
Districts. 1
Sshta Pa date* have been received ij ifc* 3d
of March- No later newa except the reported
surrender of Mr. CaU>rom„&s mike from Missouri
Bute Line. Mr. C. was reported to have had a
large ram of money.
(B7»Rcv J. N- NAFFtTf will deliver a Lecture,
m Booth Common Methodist Episcopal Church Alle
gheny, this (Tuesday) evening, April *7. Subject; KJ.
S nance, bloqoenee of(ftimr*;of Public •Awcmblies
the Bar ana the Pulpit; of Longinus; Demosthenes
and Cicero; Win Win and Henry Qay. The Ansel
of Eloquence, angle Tiektt, 83 cent*. Gentleman
and Lady’s ticket, 371*3 cents; GeaUemlm and two La.
djes.SU cents. Tickets » he had at the Drue Ban of
John Mticbell, and at the Shoe Store of J.Petirer. Fed
eral si. Allegheny. Also, at the Methodist Book feta«
4ih si, Pittsburgh, : and at] the dopr. ■ a p^ 7 ’
(By* A meeting of the jAfaatb'Asmciaiion, will be
held to Dr. Herron's Chares OhTu*rJiyevenlo#—»ob
ject to be be discussed'. 'tTh* , of funeral pro.
cessions bn the Sat-i-vS 4> -f ’*•'-TU.? vnubc axe invited I
to mend. ap»7 j
. Tax b tfrchbtn among lie • I - : A Caßl>. s.
Quakers of (be Scat and'tlie parties bctb arc be- ' K«aul« Seminary. -jdj •
coming known a*the GiiroeyUes and Wilbdrites. J N a r J d uu^ v,lhe etemen, «*7 BrenehM.tb* following
Mr.Wilbar is a Rhode blind Quaker and Mr. KngJHit Grammar. Orography, Defining, Bniliinentt «•*- - —l ; w'>. v.<.
Gamr,. .n,E^Uhm m wto oppo«J „r ,*• SJS?\vSXf?g.iSl.fci ft&flisS- „„ «. *-5 -M#***?
: daemon of Wilbar when in- ihi. raantr,. The
I The Wiibortlea, banng drawn up a paper in Asirocntm; Rbeion-r MentaMuid «:iqation* for prirair reiideoee or bMipew'
which certain of Mr.Go,**’, opinion- JrTqdo- L<**..J ele»™.. P -^ t '**&£&***
led a* opposed lolbose of the early Quakers, hare
aucceeded >0 haring it entered on the journal.— anatomy, chemistry. ftc°Tf “* u£ j *" u^* a " rn four equal annual payments,
Onr informant talb us that this is regarded as a m!U with ihercbject.: • ucin?. ' Vrch “ r * l ? w expense of convey
rirtual triumph of the WUburitea. Should this tsTita*. the weather be nnfavoralde.’the shore will be
difficulty hereafter unfortunately lead to a oerma- »Wai So*elork,-P. M. atthe Commercial sales roots,
sent division, a curious question may arbe a. p, eomerof Wood and Fifth , _.V ?»•
Ibe disposition of Arch street meeting bouse.
That valuable property was. bequeathed to the
yearly meeting here so long s« it remained in cor
respondence with the London yearly tOctting.
The London meeting, however. is a Gumeyite
one, and it might hence prove that a minority, if
the Gurneyiles ahculd prove bo, would get the
property, and with it retain the name of ortho
dox.
STew» Items.
Ukitid states MIST.— The coinage of the
miot and branch mints for the month of April last
wa* $2,676,328, being, as the director stales in
hia accompanying letter of the 17th in*t, “the lar
gest that his yet been reported for any cne month/'
Of this amount there is in gold $2,382,697; silver
$291,G00, and in copper $2,031. ,
Eitbaobdixabt mo tic or ratsxßrrso the
•odt OF *<caiLg,—A child lately died on one ol
our emigrant shipv, and rather than throw it into
the deep the mother salteddown the child in her
trunk, and brought it to this city ic a stale of pres
ervation. Who can understand the workings o(
a mother's mind during her passage to a foreign
clime!
Wuts a max becomes or ace.— Chancellor
Kent has decided that a man become* of age the
s diy preyiotu to the anniversary of hia birth-day ;
so that a person born oh the accond of April at
tains his majurily on the first.
Cibcixxati AMtvSaMOLsaT C iT» .—The Rail
Road from Cincinnati to the Lake is completed
with the exception of thirty-two miles between
Springfield and Belfontam.
Fatt> UouoLAsa, came back in the Cambria.
We ahall look a great display from him.
during tho present anniversary wcrlc in Now
York.
The Whigs of Wayne county, la., havo nomi
nated Caleb B. Smith for '6-election to Congress.
He is a true Whig.
Hon. Edward Everett is about to .reiign the
presidency of Harvard College, mainly, it is naid,
oo aecount of the intractability of the .'udenta.
New York C»t».—There will be at least fire
thousand building* pm up, this season, in nod.
around the city of New York.
The Italian Opr re Company wen- m Ujs'i.d
last week-, 73 strong.
Several American Eating H.miev ha*v ahead?
been started in Vera Cruz.
Mr. K. H. Kerr informs u« that the worth?
chairmonofthe Executive (Committee, Wru. Ebb*
E*q.. transmitted ibis day to Wnr. J. Ihine, Esq.,
of Philadelphia, $2,500 to purchase provisions fir
the suffering in Ireland. The Committee is do.
serving of all praise fru their perseverance in the
cau*e ol suffering humanity.— Post.
GAZETTE JOB PRINTI.VU OPPICK,
TUian STSEET, COavj.B OF FUST OFFICE ALLSI.
are ur>\r prepared jo execute fa a-uprnor
and expeditious manner, all fe.ud- of .1 i-n I’amwk
•ueL a* iarar Poster*,Steamboat Uills. Bill* of Lading,
l«etirr Sheet Circulars. Handbills. Card«aJtc. Ye.
noon avn TistPiiLFT FRivTivt;
10 any extern rxeeul-id hi die. Iw -i luanuei. and
kind* of Printing done with nei urarv anil si ihe lowed
rale*
CT'lmporCaut to Advertisers.— The nd*-er
nvt-menl* which appear m ilie D-t.ly Morning (»a/><i;e
olio appear in the Tr>-Weckl>. flm* reerirniß ih.- 1.n,.
"til of the circolai.on of all, without any addmona!
Tbt» isan advantage moor u-1v«-ni»er». wnhoul
sny extra experue. AdvenieetociH* are ul*o Inseru-d
in the country paper upon reasonable i-rut*.
C 7" A word of Advrlce.Vl.ei, mt,r,duals suffer
ing from the Piles, have immediate resource to Dr.
I‘pbam’s Vegetable Electuary. From the uniform sur
re»» attending this medicine, even in thr nm.it obsti
nate case*, tl may be regarded <* a certain remedy.
\Vholc«.iie au-1 ilemil. liy U'VATr.tb,
KfTICiIAM. t-| FuMori.trrrl, New VorV. IV, Tims*/
Market i-ueei, an.l I’. It, r-uwlifi.rM meet,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Price $1 per box. up:K Jw
ILr'Vr tnvtte the attention of our reader* to tlirrl
traardinary rare* of Setofuln performed hy l»r. CvUm s
Indian Yrgttablt they will hr.d record
ed in another column of to-day'a paper. They arc
wiiln>m doubt the tnoei womternil on rrcord, and haae
•o been pronounced by many of out 4co»t rmoectahlr
phyridarn The uliHctrd and others interested, ore re
queued to Tien theru ai their »evera! plm-e. „( abode,
und leant fmiu then own lipo the ivoodetfui rtfret-ti
the medicine. The Cr*t one named i» Mr l«*ur Dtnokt,
who may he *een daily, between the hour* of V A. M.
ami 4 P. M. at the ofbccof Rowand t Walnut. No mu
M*rh«l4»U Pintado. „ _ oeC -
86,00,“BOOTS
5,00.
SO. 00 FOURTH STREET.
COBS KR OF POST OFFICE ALI.EV.
TUK roharnber respectfully inform* the'public tltni
lie ha* commenced the raauniurlurr of Gcntl*mm
t'atiianabit Bata, o( pood material and work>nan*t»p
which he will warrant «ufwnur to any Hoot ever ntodi*
»n Piiii*borah for the prtre. The«e haiidMiwe Hoot
will be made to meaturc, nml wurrant them ■■ retire
«rnted, at the very low prim of FIVK DOLLAR!*
-CASH. CeaUeinen are reijurfied «o call and exam
ne them. ]v« \V II HRSKINK.
oO>Salter's Ginseng l>sss«tt,...MtDir l a
TssitMogT—\V«i beg leave ia esil public auem.aa lo
the following. from Dt- Wm Doan, of Withamsnlle,
Clermont Co , slid one of ihe eery fitst practfliancrs in
the county u> which he reside*, sod Ule Senator in.Uie
Suw Legislature. ii is cheering thus to ter the lead
ing men of the profession, bunting the bond* of proto
coital prejudice, and giving merit in due:
•‘Sir: ( have in m/prarucc beeu usmg norm* of your
Gmsrnx Pansqea, and,. «o far, am well pleWd ,n n»
eflrcu in Catarrhal and Ilroucbiml Complaint*. Plcs«e
scad me half ti doren bottles—pm them *• low a* v„„
rin; as ( expect if ii ktonmntr* lofrndn a* general rot
isfaciioit as it has brrt;u>fore t u» keep it i*on»mmlv on
hand. IlespeeifollyJ; ? ? npl? W*. Boss, * n
DIED,
At Culdoff. lrelaini,o:i 10th .March, Mrs CAROLINE
M. HENOERRON, wife or Mr. Alexander Henderson
of this ojiy. a p-.*7
On the evemug of the jfofo mM. ELEANOR KEI.I.S
only daughter of Dsvid HoJjurv aged u aud m
months. the funeral will ukr pUca from ]),c re«i.ltnce
ofher faibarpn Penn street, above Hind, tin* afternoon
at 4 o'clock, io proceed to tan Allegheny Cemetery
. No Curel No I'iyt Files! Plies!
DR. Jaekcon's Emflrocation is the only medicine that
will cure thi* to veiy common an.t troublesome
disease. It not only immediately allay* pam and inti*
mation, stops all bleeding, subdues UtanmoletaMr iirb
mg, titst etfeemaity cure*, itt a very short Line i»rr»on»
whom l,ves hive teed rendered miserable for yeurs -
Its application produce* no pam. bat rather vn ngrer«.
Lie and pleasant sentntioo If per«oit*'afflicted Wl j|
call rtnd-cear of ike great number of that hive
beon cured, they will be astonished A gtiuirutan of
this city, who had been under the knife of itie sntrenn
for two or foice times without bring cured, has |>y u -
»ng* bottles of the Embrocation, been eradieally cured
It sell* beyond precedent!'—{POil Saturday ('oarer
(ay- For aaln in Pttubargb at tbe PEKIN TEA
snnnK,TV Founh street, near wood, and al«o at the
tiro* Store of H P ScSwam, Federal *t Allegheny n.
M\. op*?d*w
ANTI MASONIC AND WHIG COUNTV
CONVENTION.
IN pnrtuanceef die eitabli«UM u-ag.-cof tbe party.
die Democratic Auiunaton* and Wlugsof Alleghe
ny county, will assemble in primary au-eiingt. tn their
several Election District*, on Saturday the'.Nth day of
May, IM7, to elect two person* trout each d,ftrirt. m«
Delegate- to a County Convention, to meet at the Court
Hou*e on Wednesday the Ibid day of Jum-, at lUo’rlock
A. 31.. to pul tn nominuinn suitable vnrtdidairs tr> t>r
■upponedby tbe party at ike genera! El.-mon ,n Octo
ber next. The Antanatons and U'h.»* of me ton-mbiii*
(Pitt excupted) will inert at me «t*uai places foi h01d,,,*
piimary it retiug*. briwrrn thr hoot«ot'r :iltd 6, M.
and l!io*e of tbe wards and boroughs uud Pat townihip.
between the Lours of • and U, p NT i
tiiomas Varner,
Cli’m of the Com of (or
PISH-ao bbls No 3 Mackereral.
tiblfbbUNo-> do
■*> kits do do
( bbla Salmon, for sale by
O ULACKHURN a co.
*P37 cor water si A cherry alley
OILS— bOO galls winter bleached oil:
ijiio “ whole do
3 bbU '• do
O RLACKItURN k. CO
ORANGES AND LEMONS, in store aud lor
sale 'off to close out consi/niuent, by
aptf* ( LA JU W|Ck. cor water A wood tt
PEACHES— JOO bn dried i'earbes, just received
and tin sale bjr ttUTCHIBON A CO
ap»7 : No <3 water. A tfi wood sis
SHOT— 44 kgs assorted Nos, received per steamer
J J.Critteiiden, and far sale by
_ap37 _ _. HUTCHISON A CO
HOLL BUTTER A LARD, in‘store and for
»alc l»r. ; U I D WICK
SMOKED IlKRRlNP—Jtsitix* just recM and
for sale low by ap‘J7 L A J D WICK
PIO IRON—43 tong, loading from steamer Lake
Erie, and for sale by JAS DaLZKLL
a P v 7 34 wotar st
BUTTEH— 15 Wgs Boiler, lor sale by
apiff t _ JAS DALZfiU.
LARD— A kegs Lard, for sale by
ip« . JAB DAI.2KLL
"IXTOOL— 4packs Wool.for sale by
w ap37 ___ JAB dalzri.l
1/*k BALES Deer Skins, landing from Michigan lute,
1U and for tala by JA« PaL/KLL
DRIED FRUlT— tsbushel Teaches;
73 do Apples, tu store and
for sale by JO WILLIAMS A CO
apj!4 HU wood its
SEED—33 bu dean Timothy teed
A m stote and for sale by apV* .JAR FI-OVD
MOLASSES— 10 hbt« Sugar ilnu*e:
50 do NO;
Foraale by aj>3l _J D WILLIMISACO
POTASU— 30casks Pare. In autre and for'sale by
rtpB4 JAR FI.OVD. IW libcny st
tYrniTß DEANS—In itotr and for sale by
W ap34 JAR FLOYD
DRIED APPLES—»at 10, Ih store and for sale
by . apj« JAR FLOYD
French, 400 prnr
•l.uun v ' SM •-
ORHAMEHTAL SKUU.X WORK.'
Freoeh and silk embroidery, 3 00
Embroidery on perforated Card,
wursicd work, fringe, raised
workand wax flowers, a W» *•
tfoatc.
lusinimemal music, and use ot piano, 600 pf ur
Vocal mosic accompanied, 40U - •*
Drawing and water colored painting, 5 00
0.1 pluming. , 10 CO “
Uoardmg. Tuition aud Light, S5O per)se**ioo. payable
bait terra in advance* Washing 37 J cenu per dozed.
A© renolar mken oncter half term.
The session will commence on the Ist Monday of
*l ay next The subscriber woold inform the psblic that
owing to the increased patronage »hr ha* received, she
ha. made extensive prepsraiiont for the feeoramoda
linn in’ boarders by the rrectiou of large recitation and
•ludv room*. Arrongeinenis have also been made, by
which she expect* an additional teacher from the Hast,
in the ornamental hranrhrs- Parent* and guardians
may rest urtured that she will exert herself lo ptornntc
tin- welfare, comfort and advancement in" the studies of
tho*e placed cere „ ■ ■ ■»
Scholars entering a month after the commencement
of the ftcss-iin. will only be charged-from that time.—
b'hezi-eptionahle references <an he given*
> MRS. PRKNCU, I’rmcipaJ.
U> were present at the «ctai annual elimination of
the puptls of Camnnsburg Female Seminary, under the
superintendence of Mrs.O. j. French, and are convin
ced that We hot give utteranco to the frent’ments of the
audience present, in saying that the examination was
most thorough, and the young ladies acuuited them
selves wiih great credit, aud Reflected the high
est piaise on their toucher* We would take this op
ponumtyof recommending ip the favorable consideia
lion of the public, tht* school. Convinced as we are,
that Mrs French and the able assistant teacher* »|ie
has. are deserving of n I praise, for tie manner ’n
which iher have conducted the Seminary since it* es
tablishment.
Tbe neighborhood cannot be surpassed fut health and
salubrity, and ihe high tone of morals and religious
feeling* of the population.
A It the ormincuinj branches of a female education
are taught here, by the mo*t skiliui teachers, and the
musical dcparimem appeared to be. under the most suc
cessful teacher, judging from therxecattonofthe yoang
ladies on the Piano
Wm Smith. Ja» McCullough.
T M K Wilton, Wm McDan.eJ,
John I. Black. Wm B Drown,-
a|i'’l SuDtw Tltoina* Wstson.
To Travellers, .
♦'EXPRESS PAST PACKET HUB"
for &SUA
PIIII.ADEI.PII IA AND DALTIHORK.
I Krclutiifly f»r Pautngrrj J
'IMIE Canal and Railroad i-eiug now in ricellrni
1 order, the Packet* of ibis I.mr will Imre with pas
»ei*ger* as follows. evmy night at l> o'clock--
Packet K-niucky,Cupt. Tmuv, Monday, April 2d.
•l.i (Mini, Craig. Tuesday, April 47. *
. d.» Indiana, Berkey, Wednesday, Apiit 2“.
do l-ouisisua.Capt. Tnomprnn, TBur'day, Apr v»
do Keniurky. Tru'iV, Friday, April '.n
n„ Ohio, Craig, Saturday, Slay I •
Jo Indiana, Berkey, Sunday, May 4
do Iranians, Capt.Thomp*on, MoudmAl*, a
Jo Kernucky rapt Truhy, Tuesday, Maj l
Jo Ohm,Capt Craig. Wednesday. Mai*s.
Jo Indiana, Cant. Uerkey, Thursday,Ms) i«.
Jo Capt Tbompsou. Friday, Mui 7
Jo Kentucky. Capt Trriby. Saturday, Mat •*'
do Ohm Capt Crug. Ttumlnv, May 9
If you desire cheap travelling and comfonublr ireruni-.
modsiio.it, secure your ticket* at the Pocket Office,
Miinoiigahela Hou*e, Writer •tror.i.or of
ap«_ CSS D LEECH A CO, Canal Basin
NEW AND,VALUABLE BOOKS-Tbr
Gnminunnnal History ot England, from the acres*
*.on of Henry VII to the death of George 11. By Hen
ry liallam From the fifth London edit.on.
Oreal Krcnt*. described by distinguished htrmrinn*,
chronicler*. and other writers. Collected, aud in.part
U> Francis Licficr.'
The Juvenile Speaker. comprising elementary rules
and ciercue* in Declamation, with a selection of pie
ces tor practice. By Prancis T. Russel.. instructor in
Finnution at Prenrcton and Rutgers’ Colleges, he.
Thing, by their Rigln Names, .and other »torie», fa
hies and mors! piece* in pro*e and verse; selected and
arranged trounhc writing* of Mis BarbauUi. With a
sketcunf.Uer lift, by Mis.S.J. Hale.
The Juvenile Budget Opetlcd: being selccuous from
the writings of Dr. Jim Aiitin. By Airs Hale.
Directions for Invogorating and Prolonging Life, or
ihe inv.-ilidsornelr. By Wm. Kitrkiaer, M. D. Ac.
No 40 Ptcinrisl Kngfard.
Znmpi*'Latin Uraramar, abridged. For aale by
spW J L READ, Ithnear maiketst
UNION LINE,
gaga is 47.
OH Til K PKSVSVbrAHtA SHU OHIO CARAL3.
UEHVEEN PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND.
. F. ,\ PARKS k Co, Cleveland, O. )
R G PARKS. Beavei, Pa. > Proprietors.
VI - T MATHER, Pittsburgh, Pa. )
r f'Hß above Line it-now fully prepared to transport
X Freight and Passengers from PiUsl.urghandClnvr
land, to any point on ihr Pennsylvania k Ohio and Ohio
The facilnie* of *»id Lise ure not equalled by any on
*anl Cuiials, in numbers.nnd capacity of Boats, expe
rience of Captains, and promptness of Agents, Ac.
One Boot liifver Pmsliorgh and Cleveland daily, run
uiui; in connection with tbe Steamer*.
Michigun mid Lake Erie, between Pittsburgh and
Braver; and a Line of first class Steamboats, Propcl-
Iri*. Brig, and Schooners, on Lakes Erie, Huron, Mi
chigan surf Ontario
Prnpenv forwarded io any part of the Union-with
dc*p i trh KN PARKS*Co. Cleveland. Art* ’
R F.Kt). PARKS A Co. Bi-avt-f, Agist
W T MATHEK. Pitubargh, Ajt J
ap4l Cor Water and Smitbtield street*
POR TILE SAULT BTK KARIE.
■ - . The new low pressure steamboat
SAMUEL'WARD*
UAhVSV Capt. K. B'WstJ. Will leave Buffalo
Tuesday Evening. May 4th, And Cleve
land Wednesday.-May Sib, at 4 r. k ,
and Dettoii Thursday. May Cth, at t r. u., for the above
port \
i» 4tS tons bnnbcn. entirely new. of
l.ghi drought, and has a poweriul Engine,carries twoof
•Kranci*’ Luc Boats, and is not surpassed for ipeed-or
accommodation* by any Boat sf her size on the Lakes.
For itvivhl or ps«iagi: apply on board, or to
K N PARKS, Cleveland
J MVERS A Co, Buffalo
J KELLOGG, Erie
W T MATHER. Piush’igh
apSltf Cor Water end Smiihfieldsueets
•* .
IT*?- The sninncb built, low pressure steatnboit
CHAMPION. Cap'. 11. Cotreti will Ireve Cleveland on
Mouda). April tH'th, and Dei toil on Tuesday, April 4. ih,
for (he Saull.
For freight or passage applv on board,or to
ap4itf f F. N PARKS. Cleveland .
RRAVKIt, WARREN * CLEVELAND
LINE OF CaNAL PACKfrrS AND STAGES.
CaNAL PACKETS TELEGRAPH 4. swallow,
LEAVE Beaver daily at 3 o'clock, v jc. after the
arrival of the «teamooat BEAVER fromFrtlthareb,
anil arrive at Warren Den morning in season (bribe
JJiage* which reach Cleveland before night.
t*a<Kngrrvwill be receipted through, securing berth*
nn the *eat« in the Stage, ou, application
on t«arxl steamboat Beavrr [leaving Pitubargh «u 9
••'clock. « of in the agent*:
O M lIARTONk Co. Pittsburgh
CLARKE k Co, Bearer
jesse Baldwin, Vsusriivn
»pH> M B TAVLQR, Wgtrcn
PO ACTUAL WORKS— Poet, and Poetry oi
Ainmca; Gill edge
Poet* and Poetry of do do
<ln do of_ England. , do do
do do ot Anririiiv do do
■ look oi ftr ll .«-li Poeii do dn
lllowm, Miliuanand Ke«l‘, do dn
Colrndgr. Shelley and Kr&n. do J,i
Milton, Young, Gray. Beam,-,Coliiua. Jo do
’ ('tat.li lleher nud Pollock, do dn
' Oowper and Thompson: do do
Campbell’' Poetical Works tjrhly 1-oooJ ,n while
Catf; Gilt
Milton'* Poetical \Voil< do
Neman* on do do ,
Landon, Moore; Bsiton. Burnt. Hogg-, Hood, 4 c
The above, with "large assortmaOl of book* in all
.iriianiurnt' of literature, ju*i teceived and for sale
very low Kl.liorr 4 ENGLISH
bji’JO market *t bet. 3d A 4th its
NADULRBV, lIARIItVAKE AKD CAR*
RIAOE FURNITURE.
Nn, 133 Wood afreet, Ptttibargh, [
SEVEN Doors at»o»c sin. and 1 door abore II i
I'bild' A Co'* Shoe Watrliou«e. Now opening aad j
iur ‘•ale by -RICHARD T. LEECH Jr. Importer and
dealer m Foreign ami Donje*nc Saddlery Hardware k
Carnage it'riirunings °f Ml de*cnpiion», a Very cheap
and well eelnried stuck of Goods m hu iine, all fteab.
of the «tylci, purcha'eil (nr eath, ftom tbe best
•ourre*. t|ttd wifi be disposed ot wholesale nnd rei£l,
bib •.snail advance on tho cost. Pareha**Tsare reaped*
fnliy invited to call and satufy themselves. I
A L^O—Saddler** ioo!*, warranted. Deer ami Curled
tlmr; Whip*; iJla**', Paper, kc , always ou band, and
it* cheap a* el«ewheie. ap96 j
THE p%mnT*liip cxi«nng under tbe title of Hamilton
k Sterling i* tb'Adar dirolvtdby mutual consent
consent. JOHN 9. HAMILTON,
ROBERT B.*f*TERI,ltVfJ.
l , »tt«burgh.May».|ilo .
I’IIF. tni«inr»« will l»»continued at tbe old stojul be*
tween Wood nnd Sinitlifield, on Firth street.
JOHN 8. HAMILTON.
SUN Dlt IKS—* kfg* Lord;
l* ilo Butler,
A Mil* roll Gutter
■i do pared.Peaehe'
do Cranberry*:
to do dried Apple*; received per
C 11 Buffalo. and lot sale hy TaSSF.V A BKSt
upafi 33 wood street
WOOL DAOUINO.
Af\ INCH Burlup*, amiable for Wool Sack's; Also,
‘■xW Grain bagging, plain and twilled, in great varie
ty, constantly on hand and tor sale by the title.
ROBERTS k CONRAD.
Sj Market *l, Philadelphia
RICIIAIID T. LRECU, Jr., Importer and
Dealer in Foreign and Domeinc Saddlciy Hard
ware, and Cnrrioge 'f rimming') of nil deaenpiiOn*. No
JTI Wood atrm I'imborgb. - np-fl
WHITE LlUK—Jjii received', a few'
l>l>l«uf very Coe Wune Line from 8t Loois, for
retailing in any qaaaiiiv loauil conoraent.
ISAAC MARIUS, Agent A ComJMvr
_ ep'.Ht <|3i No 30 6th nfeoi
BOARDING —A few (tentcel Boarder*can tj* ac
commodated by applyingaoon ai N 0.3, RobinVan'i
iievr Row, Federal ttreet Alleghany City. apfflti
L INBRED Ol £.—ISJiOO gaHtTanaced Oil, in *uhr
and for «iileb)- J JORDAN A BON
*l'j» !I3 liberty rlrrci
100.000
"1 1- -” J JORDAN A SON
HORSK FOR SALE—Young, «uuhJ BoJ <ren
Ue Apply Ift REYNOLDS A SJI.& •
>r> ” W peim A irtrln ni >
fz* lilil* Me** I'otk, '
11 *» F rimc to. For sale br ‘
J JORDAN & SON
PIG METAL—! OOton* Hot Bluu, tor ate by
■P* FRIEND. RHEY & C0.57.ww0r u
D^®*®*l*l£S— GObn. for *ale by
* V 5 * . J JORDAN A SON
rnBAS—'J ehe*u Extra Fiae Impetal;
A - do do do Gunpowder
3 do <}o do Young Hr*ou;
_ 3 do Clulan Powcboag;
Forwte by ap« _ } D WIUJAftWACO
F IRIX—lb bbl« No 3 UackcMl;
dn do" ilo
51 -y do do *• do
a do do IHrR>D|.
Forealo by apt* i D WILLIAMS A CO
fcj|-y § 'Suction' Sates § if
• ->y. >!ft V. v- ’ -S ■■-
By gy»h» P. P«vU, is
T«l«afel« Books at Autlen, ]
ON Wcdnesjlaj- and TTiarttlay evenings, April
anil S. included will Us (bond: novelists libraiy; Chos
O'Malley; Harry Loveeuon- Dickens* novel* * Ulea,
Bulwers’do'do; Scons* Ltfe*fNapoleoc;ge*s from the
Operasj musidal melange; arnaiares' muiieat library;
Whitehead’* lifo or Wesley; American Naval Biogra
phy; Rollm's, ancient hl»Wry. 6 .tola; works of. Fla
nuS Josephus;-bUtorint cabinet; life of Christ aad A*
poftlest history of persecutjoaa; livesW the
■ igrier* of the Declaration of Independence; pictorial
magazine*; ladies garland; doway bibles; dramatic and
musical olio: boudoir anngai, 18(7; the fountain, edited
by Arthur, lelJ; the token.agiftforaU season; work*
of F. M Chandler: thoughts os habit- aad discipline;
scientific cla»s book; lex** and the teaass:lives of rob
bers. bueanecttandbandUti Family and pocket bibles,
Ac. Ac. w.th many others too nhmeroua to mention II
The books aro;artangedforexaminauo&during the
day. Satetorommenee at t.alfpast7 o’clock. ipj?
Dry Qaeda.
ON Thursday morning, the 29th UW, at 10 o'clock.'
will be sold a large assortment of seasonable drygoods,
•mbrac.ng the entire stock of an extensive retaldry
•goods store Also; a quantity of near ready made clo
thing; umbrellas; paraaots; sanshtdes; boots; kc.
At * O’clock, P. M.
A quantity ofcarpeiine, looking glasses; splendid mas
tic lamps, mantle clocks: l very superior h day eloek'
and ease, which co*tS£o; transparent window blinds;
engraving*; Leather trunk;; 1 bag coffee; :t hlfcheslf V
II Tea; s bbts rice; superior manufactured chewing and
smoking tobacco; ff grew patent paste blacking, coal A
de vonahirc shovels A genera! assortment of sew and
second hand household furniture, areongwhieh are tna<
hogouy dressing bureaus, mahogony ensure with velvet-,
•cats; oahogony bedsteads; fancy aad common chain;
high back"rocking chairs, woik and wash stands; high
and low port bcd«ieads, feather beds taaufaaaes; glass
ware; queen* ware; tinware, and a variety of kitchen
fjtnnue. Ac.
I At 71 O’clock, P. M.
Large *ale of books, as per Advertisement . ,apS7
-. Dry Goods.
»IN the city of Allegheny, on Tursday roornint theSTth
in«i, at 9 o’clock,‘at the store of AII Ifoge on Federal
: *l. an extensive aswrirc-'ut of eboiee,Taney and staple
dry good*, among whicharc barege*; lows; balzarine*.
mueuns; ginsbami;supcr lich prints and calicoes,ea*h
m-re A *ilk shawls A scarfs, tnlhet and barege do do;
gloves: boricrj; laces French worked ebemitetts; black
dress sii l foulard silks. Also; roods forgenUemen and
boys summer ware. Bonnet vfJts; laws: rhithaina.Ac.
for milliner*
Fale williierontmued In the afternoon »t 3 o’clock,
and from day to day unnj nit are sold, as Mr Hoge is
declining the dry goodahosinesa. ap?7
llonarlsolsl Furilturt at Auction.
• ON Tuesday marnisg, the 27th insist ID o’clock, at
the dwet'ing house lately occupied by Mr. James Coop
er. in Magees Row, Wvle street; will he sold his entire
stock of household and kitchen furniture, among which
are, parJor.and chamber carpets, 1 dor and hlr mahog
any half | pair mahogany pier tables, with
marble top*! 1 do french plate pier looking'glavse*; 2
do do rocking chain; I common do do;'dmtcg and
breakfast table*, work and wash stands, high: and low
pa«t bed* ir ad*. 1
Together with a general assortment of household and
kiirben furniture. Bale positive, a* he is declining
housekeeping. TeriiW cash currcn-y. hp 23
" SELOMn OUAIOBIO OF THE SBASOS! ■ :
BV THE' PITTSBURGH MUSICAL ACADEMY,:
At tAr ('umlrriarul Prubyteria* ChurzA, (R*t> Afr.
Bryan*!) Sixth itrttt,
ON Tuesday evening, STih Instant, at 8 o’clock, un
der the direction of Professor BINOHAAK Prof.;
ROHBOCK will preside at tha Piano Forio. Th» Or-'
chestra will be led by Mr. I. WHITE.
t —Overture,
2 Otorul—Awake. U Arm of the I«ord.—Newkosnm
rt—Song—Consider the Lilie*. Topliff
4 Chorus— Let us with u joyful Miad, . Mozart
5 Duettj—\Vbo’« this! that on the Tempest rides, ;
C—Chorus —Holy Lord CJod of Host*. Mozart
7—D-.ieu.Solo and Tpo—On Thee each living soul
Awaits. Hayden
£—Chorti*—Halleluiah to the Father, 'Beethoven
rant UKCOVD. • ■ ■ r .
I—Overture,
3 Recitative and Chorus—The Arm of the Lord was
nponifcem. Hayden
3 Tno-ratar of the East, Anou
4 Chorus— Night’s shade co longer. Rpsini
6 Duett—When thy boaomhe-svestba sigh,' Braham
C—Chorus—He gave ihr Hiilstone*. Handel
Song—The wingsof a Dove., Lerereaax
<•— Chorus—Haflelojab, . Jlkndel
Finale—By the Orchestra.
If $3 cents. To be had at principal Hotels,
Music and Book stores, and at the door. ap?t
"new ANU .MOST KFFKCTIVK~REMKDY\
Dr. WOOD’S SanaparlUa and Wild
Ctiarjrjr Ultlgrg, for tho eure of the following
diseases: Jaundice, Liver CtuapUiat. all B-ilious Com
plaint*. sick Headache, Heart Born, Indigestion, habit*
ual Costivenet*, Pile#, Palpitsttonapf the Heart, |«‘
of .Appotite.Dyfi’cpsia. Nervous Irritations. Debilitated
Stomach, Languor, Depression of spirits, Chronic Rhea
■uausm, Cutaneous Diseases, Canker. Syphiloid Diseu
-e* Scrofula Impurities of the Wdqd, Pimples and
Fa«tu!e« on the Face, Hereditary Humor*, Cold Sotes,
and all diseases arising iron an injudicious use of Mer
coty. . \
The Bttemion of the invalid rablic, and of al| those
alHicted bv any of the above disease*, is lespecifhlly
called io ibe menu cf a' new and invaluable prepara
tion flow an original recipe.of a distinguished phyaieian,
eombining in itself the most active remedial properties
of two of the very 6r*i article* in the Materia Medico.
Tbe Sarsananlla and Wild Cherry Ditterv were jn
treduced to the public about twelve montha ago, and
daring that period their aeceesa has been SO' great a* to
induce the proprietor w offer them wiib still mote confi
dence, in the full belief (hat Ay calming <»♦<* more ex*
tensive use, they will prove a ble*ting to hit those
suffering from the diseases above enumerated.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT-&KETCH
AM, general agents, tSTPaltou street, New York; W*.
Titow, Market street, uud P- H. SAWvat, Sinilhfieid
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Price tl—large boules.
mchgJdwn -?dp
VALCABMBakuL BmifiVorlALK,
tJJctning iMetoim StrahonTliv. The subscriber
offers tor sale the property well known as SLACK’S
GARDENS, consisting ol about seven acres of Land,
of excellent quality, with Dwelling House, Bath House,
Green House, Ac., thereon. The dwelling is a oomom
dioua bnck building, with suitable oat houses attached.
On the premises is a never failing vpring.yieJdmf «\
plciiufuS supply of moet excellent water, freiß which the
Gardens are irrigated by means of pipes. Near the
spring is a large and commodious Bathing-House, two
■tones high, wuhporehen, and contain ingee Verm! apan
mems m additipo to the bath rooms. The Garden Is
ultogeih’T superior to any in this section of the coon try.
and abounds with the choicest Fruil-Xrecaof almost all
.kt nda, as we 11 a* with beautiful aad rare Shrubbery and
Plant*. Tbcelevatedpoaitiaaoftbegardeiu.overlaok
mg and aaiiguout to the city and the Ohio river, whilst
at the same time, they.are so easily accessible, reader
them peealtariy desirable as aiesldence for a private
family, or for supplying the city with Balts and vtreta
bles.
Tbe terms of vale of all the above property, at to price
end credit, will b« liberal Apply to J.DJSIsck on the
premise*, or JOB C. SPENCER.'
(iy Persons in Pittstargh mslifimt to purchase cart
have s more full description of this location.and of-the
above property, on application. to Mr. Jobs A. Wilsojc
of the arose of Murphy, Wilson A Co.
Steubenville, April 21,184? d3aww4t.
IXTINRII—4qt fc»ks treble grape Port Wine:
rV 3 to of the celebrated Rooeoa brand;
S do Ixtndo'Q Port, very old:
10 do different.brand* and vintage*;
:i qreaaka Lisbon wine;
a-to . ,to dry Malaga;. •• ■,
' 3 ' IsbdMop Cfaret wue;
I* b*kt«*op nowit brand Cham, wine
. -i .2 qr<ak* »m»L M Madeira wise: ;
5 oo to Palo Sherry;
, . s do Madeira vintage, ISIS;'
1 n todtfferent brand* and vintage*;
2 do etktnreel Malaga;
6 do •'
Pan oj' the above, wine* havej tut arrived from tinder
Cotiocu Route l«ocli, iu Nety York; peraom withiag
to purvba*e, may rely on getting a pure article, in
ijuantiiie* u» *uii. For rale by P C MARTIN
■pss • i»-. tor anuthficld and from *t*
City Property, for a*lo, la c»ian.a^~7^
MTHE *ah*rriber offeu Tor »al« *everal leu in
adeairable part of the city; on which are two
comfortable htick d willing houtra, and'hi* *e»
ten«ivc Tannlug EilablUhmeat,all m good re
parr. ; ■ = J.? i , T ’
Hayjng determined, in roo«iqaence of infirm are, to
dUcontinue the tanning btuiac**, a tine opening now
pre**ni* itself to any one writhing to carry it on.
Colombo* it probably, th<^ben.point in the State for
procuringo uniform Itipplf . /
thie or both of the dwelling hduve will be »M «epn
rate from the reit of the property if desired. The uo
deralgned will give any farther information relative io
raid property, term*, Ae. oa npplleatiou to him.
“P»» 'e ; ■ iJSAAC TAYLOR
M®*“ OOOD»_A. W r K -Murphy*.
Dry Good* House, north cart Corner ofdth and
jdathet «trcct«. Received yeiterday.an a**6rim*ntof
Linen Table Diaper«;from M to s 4, including aome
verr»upeTinrDtma*k. Alw.BJeßchedandunMe eh
**d Linen table cloths, very lowforqualuy. ALo, Al-'
paca* and Alpaca Lustres, a fall assortment,fromrotn-
roon to veiy tnperior, ineluding'sofliie - of vdrv hich
>»a«re«- • ■ • - • 'ay*f ■'
W niTB GOODS FOR DRESSES-\VR
Murphy Invite* the attemion of Use Ladle* trhia
verj- full M'cmncnt of while good* for drewa.wwuia
tingofSpri*# and. Scotch MaUa, Nanaook-aud Jack*
neitaultn* barred Jaekoaet, toper Satin barred and
striped, Bolt Gnuh do, Ac Ac.
A* these goods are puichawd immediately f.om the
manufaemrer*’ agent* or importer*, U»ey can be mid
fi ihe lowe»tpricc» . ..
A. LKDUUXfcCO. “ “ ,; 5
STRECT. NEW ORLEANS. ,
A » T 73 B ArmanP* Kxien*ive SteamAtgar
* Hennery,, Alway* on hand, a large stock ofLoaf.
Powdered, Crushed, CTArihcd andßartiin! SegareTio
Hetee* and Barrel*. Al»o, Sugur llon*e MolaMki,
«r a U° w » , ‘CC made on affrele*
of.or above, SO bantU. mchll
J°“®. F / f.™ «' Malcolm
if i * Co, VVholeaale Grocer. Commuaion and
Floor Merchant, dMilar la all kind, of Conmry Pro
duce, Copper Tin, Tin Platci Tinner.’ Too!., Zmc,
i? e *‘ r^°» ■«*** NHJOVkimLead.
»ye SiutTa, Cotton Yarn Ac, and l‘,tt»>>iugh
.Maaufaetareigenerally, corner or f.ileity and Irwin.
MreeiiLpm*bßr«h,Pa. .
CO'Liberai'aJvancc., inCaih or Good*, made on corn*
•igumrnU of Produce, ic._ _ _ _ ap«_
Sl’.'VDltlEß— 75*bu» .mall while Beina;
1900 tb* TV R Cheewj
* ' 200 do Roll Duller;
: <5 keg a Lear Lra, : -
For i*te*>-wr <f ce “i^nuLuAM34CD
BLACKgtfIVu WAUfttb-A jwuig nua
acquainted with Plantation work, can have per
manent employment at Mod wagea, in a healthy pattof
Northern Jdtaamipin. rot further information annl*
to - **' OEX>'COCHRAN
mchlStf . _Nesß»Co4at '■
pANABr SKKD-2800 ibii'li*]i«a<^ MrT
v V jum rece.veJand for wie &i Uw Piuibarcfa *W
yu>re This'll proUhly the U«iarude*TeroLred in
tf,.. nuk*.., » N WICKEMHAH 10
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*_ 3th ii n nt wood. . .
f«W «nd ptu.na in rlneear for
fr* jnuaedi»i*a*e, eoimuUy- on bud •( the 1 Mustard
Factory,«7 Fifth ■ W N"J*fa
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TTS.w®Td A -i* 0 ,tary Unck situated >1
A Y? •**’ P,n Tow a*t;p For term*, apply to
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6,000 Dot Amijoft do; fW
; 10,000 Ja«to p'anz Principe* and '
boat Brand*; pul «rarrautrd Imrortrd Havana near* lJ—
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MASDPAQTviUED TOB&CCO
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30 .do . “A. <?m!j«nt« n ConfTe« &».;• v
' .TO do' ' * Branch’# Bodkeye Stax,*'poor-tv 1 "
7 do < ‘Bracc’t n S#; on contienaßnt and far
»»loby »pgl ACOWS.
Wjeutisg ’•* .
Baled and. Plain Cap Paper, While and ll'se
' Do. do Letter do do •-
Do do do do- aaaonod rotor
Pancy Nolo Paper, Plain' and Embwrii;
Note, Letter and Legal Envelopes; . r
Letter Clip*, Sealing Waa. RedTaj».* p . '
For tale low by v. ELLIOTT 4 LNCIJSII
_aplo • Marlettlreecbet 3daaiUih«n
' •
0 ■ CO hf cheat* Y ll. Tea:
10 do .Imperial Ten;
■ 00 do PoucbonjrTea -m
-fiOO bbI»N. O. Molane*; '
50 bbl* 8. it. -do;
a.cenott* 8. F. Indigo; for *ete t>i
»Pl 5 -- JOHN QBIER.*» Liberty ai
CCSAR. HOUOOKI ABO RICK-
O 100 hhda prime N.O. Sagan
SSbbls Loaf do;
*0 bid* Plantation Moltue*. PitwL’gh EbJr;.
=obb|»9ot»rllouie do, beatqaajiir;
aiitrcea Frtih Rice; received from Nrw Or
leantandto male by W 4 W MITCHELTREE.
-gP ta r ' No ICO Liberty Mrret
T)ttASDT-3 hf ptpe# A ft Dranlly, dark and pale;
X) do Oiard, Dapry &2Co, do rin:*#*e Mu
Sdo do Pinet Caftilion do do
‘4 do'do of ether brand*:
5 e*ks aap old Tcnuetaee Peach Brand)-;
For aale w qaaniluea to as it b y P c MaKTIN
.cor ■utbfield and front m:
M bbU Plantation Wola»<e,,
. 30Here*# Bice,on caniiannirnr
Fortale by ■ epld
|> AUIBS# *•—«0 baa Baiaina:
U abb** Pure Eiij. MniiarL
w fiO key# do di;
A,. **bage Pepper; for tale i.i*
-Jff*- . , W GKEEB
«nd 10 bag* Dry Atmie* '
o - Sb«** Timothy Sent;
J* bbt* Pork; 3 et*k* Polbsq;
30 baa Dry Peaehe*; 3 bbU prime 801 l Bmirr;
Jinx received and lor tale low by
jTfg ENGLISH 4 BENNETT. 37 good «
v«,m f
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fi StlCTitu*. For fii« by
° *P« _ CEO MORGAN * Y , „
For safety
CTO MOKc/aM a CO
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■± , p 2 * • a. nK3r
S«?u&T S “* 7 i£ ~primeS bond tad bar
tpg _- tassf.e & rest
a - wn. Broom*, lar*e *;*«, b«.t
let,n*tejeed per.Meamlmat Newfrt, to.!
torweby tng? TASSEL' k BEjfT
N®W ediiiaa of llMwell’* Potr»i
Book. Jmi recelfed and for ttieiiT
Kpg. • . •••••• JQMN3TON A STQfiKTOV
( i 1 ? -3 ?'**• * M P «»»n broad iiotUod cU;
u Jj f _ lllc tpiß p C MARTIN
O^B^Vk?i, W ?“ A few tibUlof tap l>
M R Whisker.ditiilled l°V. Fortale by
-!E®3 PC.MARTIN
c ye toner. «-4 Frebeh. Urbp
‘ . g’Pte-or fine LUek Samnuit Olotbj-jttM mened
ogfifcr,«yleby *\tD SHACKLKTT k, WHiTF
Op?l I9AIAH DICKEY A Co. water u J-front »t»
P^y ll * o °AM®—Mo*B.Jbr«ilß-by 1 ~--
r * p? L_ < ■ p c martin
r GRANGES AND LFAIONB-100bx. prifor S»w>
V ° r * Jl S ei ; 40 br» prime Sicily I.emoß*, for «3>
; *2—- ' opat P C MjAfrriN
, f’MC£BUCI-A fall muorv
V Brooma, Backet*, R*r
mIo wboMwle *od retail bp
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j pj*A?*E|p pilf-iObhl
6 *
rtORS.MU bos. prime Yel
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SPANISH WfIITUiG-00
article, oa bud ud for sale by
IXO ) -BE
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WAHTKD-CbnntrT MUed Rat* w*ju'.
Xfc M, tor wtucb ibe Ucheatpriee i«rt?*ih wilt be paid.
. > eiK«a*COLUNS
»pl<tf , , - TtmfofeW below Market
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XfCTAL-3) tool No 1 Fovadry, reeefted Mt «uir
IVI. Motive aod tor tale by
■Pip • M ALLEN fc Co, 43 truer »t
r UIBBKD OQr-U bbls landing front tipir Sara
i-J oak and tor sole low by '•*
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BACON— ty»o )bi. bo* nrend, In ftore and for a*!*
by CUNNINGHAM A BON.NRR
1 »P» g 144 Liberty .liter
n HI * D FRWI-17J bu.
, - • son do store and
feraaleby; apl9 CUN,VINO HAM A BONNER
APPLE*-* b*, Choice Apples, tc<
VjT eeived ud for tale by > > •
apta 8 F YON BONNHORfiTACxOSy/pat n
ritpSACCO— uj be** No 1, 0 Twin, rrrrivedpef-'
A Isaac Ntwtoti aad’for tale tor
apl» RHKY A Co. £7 water n
F BUGAII—i?7 bbk Ifp 7, /revived per sunt
MU Bobert Fulton and fcrtaU by
J»P» FRIEND, BMEV A CorSTwaief at
BAH IW-Hdo a. W'rtart Balsam of Wild Chet-
U ry. jut received ud fat ula by
■P»P J DPP.* Co, CO wood g
COBH— 1.100 bos. prime Yellow,ln rood rhipD d*
order, for **Je by
»p!9 _ St \V HARBAUQU, 33 wood >t
'T'OBACCO—IOO bx> da.Se lte.Bad Ifc; aapeiior
A.brand** SO Irp t Twiai Tobeecot'ior *eJchy
xfld GEO MORGAN ACo
YORK Ud fat «if*
bT 10*0 SHACK I ATT A. WHITE
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O tele by bdIS •
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f mcORIOK BOOT-3M !bf Vmtll nick*, lari
i-i tec'd and for mle by .. 1 J KIDD&&
Ak*CoHolr—lQbbUjtM w>**i*ed u<l for *iie by
** *pl9 . ' . J HlDPtCa.il wiiCTH
OCOaCBISQ*-Jnji rtctirrd «nd for nale by
*PIP WICK k McCA.NDI.TSW
DOTTBa-4 bbU P/iuh Soil fatter for **l* by
•P«P»» • WICK k. MfCANDLRSfI
PP^ASH—Prime Pouib jnei And Tor **l»
4 by «P»> WICK A McCJNDLCSrt
TKAP—aoo pip Gelena Lead, rwnvnlj>#f «mwv#j
J-iCAmbnatad toriAlebr
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pBLOHIDfi (Uki fo, **i, ty
V«p>9 R E 9ELLEBS.S7 WtSTH__
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Paptß _ RK SKLLBRa.fr wooj»«
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1 «aJeby »p!9 _ RF. SEU.Et5.ji? ■.rood *:
pBUPPBOLOaWOODUnobiitforuI/ii; ~~
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■piiOIJB iulfof i,y ” •'
J «P»» E K BEU.ER3, *7 wood <t
'C'PEOH BiLTI—S eaak* Baltimore, for rale Ly
•»* »P»9 R K'B£U.ER*.ft'wo*f«t
rU.PH-10 bbl« Cine for m!« by '
VJ >Plfl . RE SELLERS, St wood »i
BACOS— 7,000Ib&r bof TOttid, in More' and for salt
by - aplt M * W HAHBA UOK
’OOL—Rctte, Tab Wat bed asd Pullid Woo
wanted by - aplg ab >V HAHKACGH
*0 ROOMS—9OO <k>z.in *tor* aad'for uls by
Jjaptg . CtLNNINCUAM k BONMKE
NO. HOL AM KE-aSObbb in »ior» end for >afo
% by «p» • UEO MORGAN k Co
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bad* • OKOMQKCAN k. Co.lg
Rio COFFKK-3CO big* Itndini from b» M i -
for iCcby «P'3 , QKO MORCiA \* fo
SCORCH ■AI»T*-.*tmu'fer *»l-t lv ' v
owawie* ,u
WOHEEI
ree d for m!b bt
Ml Williams * Diuvujrnf !
p«t Green Rio, for tab by' ‘
N** 17 - • •■ ~ • • ■ -;■ W ORKRR;
S| eeiktou conciynmeoj, for «a!e bV"'
p- 7 * *P t7 • l W GKRER
l® bxi emrinj Croai GineJonwi, for cab by
|g *P I7 - - -r W CBCPB '
SPTB* TUfLFKWTISfB—3~ l»bU jail ru'j aad
for tale by «p»7 J i> jaOKUAN
pITCB-1 box Barpuidy p, lC h (or tale by
4_»P*? ■■■_ _. _ J D MORGAN
OU»~4 bbto Unwed 6u ta twreamTfor tale by ~
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mHItUQ-31) bbU Boom WUuog fat tale by 7 ’
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but Briitol ftebutinr Bnfib. t
■IJ fertafa hy . apu j gCBOONMA KKK fa Co J
1 1 **?*® 1D «>ll*-4 bbla pare, for tale by
j*£JSS!I J D bfoflOAW, Kl| wood a
V*£«*H-1 hf bbt Stack Leather VantUb, far
apU JOHN O .
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