THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, f 1 BY BROOKS. " " 'RGH: ' ~ ;G. APRIL 7, 1847. Gauttx is putilitbetf ly Daily i»S«*veri ekly ,■ Five Dollar* per lUr» per annuts, unai* . _ ] Notice tol Advertiser*. A«Neni»emeiit». «* wuf^n» r iuin *!,«-, «:■] l«- bunded in by tee o ctoc* in ilir utirrnoon. Atif nuon ip thia.on ifie part of ourjru«'.cmeri. would be i-rcitur UTeof mutual tKnefci. I ; , for cjovEn.\ba. OKS, JAMES IRVIN, . ( (or t COUSTT ) FOR dANAIJ JOSEPH >V. PATTON, j .(or Ct>CXTT ) ••• fourth PkfefarSlluilUnioui New*. : fUverit'and Harbor*. - \ To the Editi’ of thc i {‘ilttburgh Gazette: Amoog the numerous exciting and interesting topic* of the day, there is dancer that our citiwn* may overlook- one! of great importance to their prosperity.! I refer tu the 'movement risking throughout lb* West for a meeting to he. held at -Chicago on tbe 6ih of Ayly next, on'the subject of Harbor and River Improvements. * Your readers are.aware that a bill making lim ited appropriations for the** passed by the laatl Congress, but met an ••untimelyii-nd" uy being pontignrii to the bpcechei [>ockeU of President Polk. Tlc object of tbe convention to be held at Chicago, is to procire tbe exprtf«eion of tbe business men of the “G eat iVest,” without distinction bf party, in /av< r oi liberal and regular appropriations by the gtim r i! C .vornmenj tojvardr tbes*- •'rojecU. ‘oti re*, id ' ani! .otr*. je«« project*. PiiUburgb it largely inti reded, not only in the improvement* of tb« 1 'hio ana Mitoiiuippi rivers, but alu in impn.ygmirni of(hail>or* upon the Weatern Lake*. ( n> Irki e the Lak«j» has. within a few ycare, grown from almost notljing to b« * trad* of great raigni:udi), and &• »he wo*t increases yj|wealu and population, this trade must increase in ol cofrei ponding ratio.- And it •eenu to tboJwriier f thj»t PiUaburgh should! have a numerous roi'pcetahjc repfe.enution at the Chicago Convention. I To thi* end, 1 request that ydU call Hie attention of jlour reader* to this sub ject, and i irib the call!nl kin ‘eting tn k p|.rt dele. gst**» A& I* Your*, [dcr.l Paobaies. * Pttubuigji, April 5|1847. } We cot) -■the 'jiewa of our corre*. tear heartily ib J in a pa h Congreav, tj the Vet.) , iil inierea;«i of the grei i-t i f*ic« of the pro hsj occasion t.i a*k and its injustice to iciiraproveraeut,c>f ihe. ies\ am) River* of nur reading the Constitu- 1 puniry, hi n high uflice vf i assume, to the ited by tta (J >i fr*,*t«> the n nr man, though ocrn evident of the linked t’enl practised,powers not warrai Holton, or successfully jabuto p-*w ... wlicn conferred Jby the Constitution. Jui in thi.-*, as ip other things, wl|ero there Ua will tlt< r*> is.away. The jExecutist, over and ov t fuse* to approve ;of Isws et netioned by i early, all hw predecessors. • A bill for the improvement of the inland naviga tion of th i country, for t-cmlrving obstructions from rivers^atW whereby the Ituits of agrtcul turoapdira.lc may be i more securely transmitted from ,lhe[mtcri-jr btites to |hc ocean, and the lives of passengers mijJ *'citric fmrrt .jatn*,rs w.ir»c than thcjte of the ghat linp. is wantonly, v t iotd • at one session of Cptij r&U, and at the next, with much rtduled, and the fill, if pus* aible, framed to avoid wcly objection of the Ex ecutive, la quietly ppt ii iiofthr Prest.lotj'a breeches pocket. It is legal in he ! iPrcsiden'.y estimation, to remove obstructions frotji the Kio (ira'nde, ami to make roads in Mexico, without an artjof Con gress; bat all ibis is .monstrous when the Ohio, Miaaouii, ftississippj, and fhe great Likes, are tflfc places of! such improvement''. I; hgal to ex pend ouej hundred njillinnaiif dolhrjh in pr.wecu ting | a war of conquest, and whijj thr.-nnn-' , disunion In the cod.aiul yet it is unronsiiiuu<*nal to gijve a Mollar for rerppviog a rock from the lakes, or a «aag from t river. This veto war upon the life jand interests thru: western' people, and against tbs judgement of Congress twice exprera, ed, is on a :t ao bold anJ so reckless of life, prop ' ertyj pahli: sentiment, and the common gooJ, that it ought arouse the indignation of the whole [country. We propose not So argue, the' question jof {tower with the President. We say, however* ! thatithe velo-pf a private claim, like that for the ; payment of spoliation.* committed upon; American coinpercr by the French, or of a bill for clearing out daugeroui obstructs.v.s fu|n 2-eat, public htfib way* leading to the oc.-mi. o/j to foreign )rt<, or fromjnne Sjat.> to another. is p in.in by Km nirnplc word ugrc-?A to the- *ugg»- tiona aud recommendation* of the Secretary ol War in rtlalion lo these prominent object* oj national- interest,” but when Congress jhcrdtd recommendation* at d pass «1 a bill to eaUbliah harbors when* there at r none, ibeo the veto power is interposed between tbo act dok* as?J hit own auggectiond! I*o>»k to the fir*t annual roearapourAfr. I’ulk, and you will hod the cxprrM attention of. Conors* recommended to the following from the Secretary of War: “The likea are entirely destitute of nat ural harbors. Navigation upm them wu»-expo •ed to imminent perils 'and riot unfroqucntly attended with frightful fu*»o' life slid properly, ftilb the aetiltment and growth of (he western country, the cimmm.tr* gprn these inland seas, has rapidly increased. an.* its nlmtaled annual I amount noU exceed* in value the entire bi|N)ru 'of the protlucts and minuf«cmr tby ol all consideration, and e mectiog will be called and delegates appointed to the Chi* cagu Convention. Lei Mr. Polk learn, what he du«>> mu seem to know, that the popular voice is rp-ire [wtent than the one mao power of the Executive. The RifcL Rose Melti.vo at Baltimore.— Lettois in town represent the meeting of Situr* day last as very spirited and unanimous in favor of the* Pi.t«burgU connection. This is the voice of the Merchants and Business men of Baltimore. vVill ii prevail at the deciaiou soon to be made! Wo have teen a letter descriptive of the pro ceedings of (he meetiug ami it was all we couM «ipli. We shall publish the proceedings to.morrow. Tiny arc entirely consistent with the dis j tioguidifd intelligence which has always chsi : aclnrir-il the busmen* men of the Monumental i city. We advert lo this unanimous call with t plttyurr, as do our cilizetis with gratitude for this, j it is to im hoped, timely interposition, in lending . their aid to secure that intimate connection so j long doired by the commercial interests of both, i ciiie*.' Such an array of business names are call . cd forth on lot few occasions, and it cannot be ntbcrwj-r, than that the recommendation of tuch a l»*Jy, wifi reedira that consideration from the j Rail Corporations, both in Baltimore and I this city, to which they will be entitled. Shall we not then permit ourselves lo bopethebeit con* i npqtirnccx, fsnd that this question which has so long ' iJiitslitcd thp public, min'd. will be brought to a 1 happy result. We Heel piuyuaded that the gen* • l-mm here who have lhejuhj?ct in charge wi*i lepfll nnju»l ovtrturr* with a-ciptious spirit,but on . the Contrary with the fairest dlmposition aod-tinglc- I ntsso, putp-- Be,meet uur Ualiiraore friends on a lib j ersl aner iii the iuifxtrtanec of constructing as many Rail Road* to this point as our position can by any means lommaml—and no part of our State has a right i o complain of our efforts to that end. The toluino’ of the present question is one of ! singul.ir imj ortaned.—Shall we, by uniting with our Inend Baltimore, bare a direct and facile route to !!>*• r city. and tbe seat of Government of the I uiU'tl iuu*». under our ConuelUville char* ter, or >hall we. for all time to come, divest our selves ot thi t connexion and facility which the pn’iposrd work offers. A few days will determine, and, it is lo aJ to Pittsburgh in the importance «.? the i.'oppir trade with the Lakes. The Cleve lati.l tirMlJ , t ins o'tr/itiosi tj bath the abundance and the uccc» ability to the Cupper, and the Ameri can ternary*, “A railroad connection with Pittsburgh would give ui access to this eourco of lucrative trade in th:' Lake country. Pittsburgh hasher canal to Erie; she will soon have her railway connection' wi'O Clrvidiind. The ic>uh • ' Lake Superior ar<- ju*t to hr < i Her fisheries promise to lie an elhau.-... . u.. rvoit of wealth; her mineril treasures ate immense. Look jp that gigantic system of Mrditeranranseas wbiebroound •>ur Northern frontier—-consider ibo active ener gies of thtj population on their nearer border, the tacilittr* oi" UarigatnQ, the prodoctiveness of the adjacent regions, utiil judging by the rapid, yet steady of prosperity which baa already from lour (to five hundred steamers gud tessi l ol burt'n n (■>( the business of traffic. let some tati 'man.* be tor nud of the faturo trade which is to crowd itif cities and haibors of the great Lakes. It u wph n our p>ner to share in this trade.— By conm-cti >g with Pittsburgh we shall pieseut to the trails of the Lakes the most Southern out let on tbei Atlantic — an outlet which wili be open f.r a c 'liridi'rable poilion of the more Northern ports arc I c|o*ed and tbe more Northern routes i>bi>lructcili.' , . ; " In regard to ('upper we btfTCTOte-a lefokr dajjji Cagle River, late in February tbs vein? of Copperjuar, uf (be North American location are very One. i New veins have been found and aotpe of them (bn* feet wide. ' Sibley's! location* ii looking very fine, ail the location riurjd Lake La Bebelle are first rate. I have beard from tbs Oulenagon a number of times this wintek'they are all doing Well, those that are wot kink-' Kali Bead Movements. ' h is proposed to build a road'bctween Salica and Chicago. The estimated cost is 2 millions,“or $20,000 per mile. It is thought that freight epn brMransported over the length of this road for $2 per ton; wheit, C cents per bush-!; fl jar 20 cents per bbl and passengers from $t to s2j_. A Hoad can be built about as cheap from this point West ■ and with itaenmre -profit. The Somajerxillc, N.J. Railroad, in operation from Klizalletb, to Somerville, 26 miles is soon to be elongated. It is proposed in extend ihis.Huad/ Westward 363 mil*** to the Unaware' riser at ijhiljipiblrg, opposite Caston, Pa., wiih a braocblto U elvljere, 12 miles long. The cost of the extent,>L exclusive of this Branch, is estima ted it including equipments $l - IHO. | ie mtc- Union, lefit of Union, i public :3t ap r ng ihe Virginia h|av prided fur the extension of the |,oun lliilnisd lu {he Cistern base of tho Bine "Ifi«lr* - . Ti.<- State has agrrejiu subscribe tbrep* fifths of thr required, an! (he Board uf lJiMv’.or* jare now engaged in railing the other thrc« tiths by individual subscription*. The Journal of3Ut ult contains a lung afid inferring report from Mr. Merrill, Pre*iJ*'i»C uf the Madison and Indionp]«lis Rail road t-'oiqpany. up‘.‘U the cttndiUun of this impor tas,t improvement. He supposes the entire »wk will tie GtiuliiJ by the Ut of July next; and shoo’d it be. hr nays the freights the current year will t>e 40,00(1 tuns, the in and ou! passengers 25,000, in iium'wr, and (be aggregate receipts $125,000. And in etivumr yetris he estimate* lbo earning at $ I CO,- 000 to $290.0ij0. The profile of the . work so far he siite* at llj) per cent, and thinks the prospect u ths( they will rather increase than di minish. i kr Noriov*.—-We stumbled on a curi* Lrrday at the foot of Hay street, Alicgbr* Jin th« shape uf a large flat Boat, Inadrd me Si icjithr, Kikes, Hoes, die. On in il foun 1 they belonged to a genttemsn Kstowi, Mr. Isaac Brown. The cargo Jl BOO 5 loz.sacatbs, 300 dox. hoes and 150 Is. all of excellent workmanship. We I help thinking how much time Would |i taken np a few years since by Farmers ng crooked sticks, shaping and ; filling their appropriate purpose. Here are atb*. better than could easily bo made and at a vast saving of time and' ex-j W have eeen a Farmer work fur a day nr, loosing time of ll)e greatest value in o*ity yr*l ny RjvcrJ with ivy quiry wo from Jam comprifci doz- Ra'il could noj .have bee .u hunt (hem for 9.600 am by 1100'!, “ o M r. harvest. jamestkwn ii.lopatcd on the head waters of the Allegbenir, in tbejatate of Now York and annual- ly sends down • cooxiderable amount of auch ar ticle*. Shine years ago we received boat loads of machine made window sashee, buckets, dec-, but it appears manufacturers nearer homo hart driven them out uf this market. JWe believe the Patent : Fence. lately introduced by Mr. Wilmirlh, comas also from that quarter. It is really a carious Fence and made wholly by machinery. HTB ASD IMPOBTAXT FBOM BALfjjsORE. Prom ihe Am.m<-aa ot'Mond»> TOWS MEETING. BALTIMORE 4 PITTSBURGH. In puraotDce of a call signed by a targfe num ber-of Merchants and bu-inesi m-n of tbe city of Baltimore, a pupiie meeLng, very numerously at tended, was held in tbi rotunda of the Merchants’ Exchange on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Chauacev* Brooks. Esq,, on whose moJon Thomas Wilson’ Esq U was appointed President. 'j The following gentlemen were then choaes Vice Premdeny: Messrs. Robert Garrett, U. C. Sanders, James George, and James Williams. The Secre tariei jvere Messrs Robert A. Dobbin and P. H. Sullivarf The object of the meeting having been slated by the President in a brief and lucid manner— Charles H. Pitts, Esq , addressed the meeting in relation to the vubject on-winch it was conven ed, and in a very impressive manner set forth tbe idvantages to be derived from the construction of a railroad between Ccmbeilsnd and the'city uf Pittsburgh. He concluded by ilfering tbefoltow- 'tag resolution* We give the important Resolution* and shall publish the remainder tomorrow. Resolved, That this meeting view with serious and increasing alarm, the difficulties which sur round the question of the extension of our rail roa3 to the Ohio ritrer. Resolved, That we earnestly desire a connec tion by railroad with the city of Pittsburgh, and that we are willing to submit to taxation and to contribute individually to .secure that object. Resolved, That in view of the great importance of Pittsburgh as the bead of Western navigation, as an opulent and rapidly growing city, with large commercial and manufacturing resources, and a« the p tint: of Attraction for a great system ofinler nal improvement already completed and projected we are called upon by every consideration of in terest, as a bunnes* community, to extend [our railroad jo that point; .arid that the urgency ol such extension would not. le the less imperative if we had at this time a.rdi!rut charge" would fall on all the subscribers to the road in proportion to their respective interests. The resolution* having been read, the Ifon. Wm. F. (files fkm:, and fn a e|>cerh replete with fadts and arguments in support of the view*.stt forth in the resolutions, urged their aJiption as the means of accomplishing the great er I in view —;he connection of ihe city of Baltimore with the Ohio river. Robert Wj lie, E*q.. then addressed in* meet ing, an! in and forcible mam er alvo- ; NEW HOOKS. the adoption uf the resolution* Mr Wylie'a : Practical Crammar ~f th- ;gi, . plain and sensible rematks were well reec ved.and ; gunge. By Notiie Butler, A. M. I..>ui*>*iil*\ Kv. at the conclusion of hia speech, the ri-wtutions | This is an excellent practical wmV. .inane d haring been read a second time, were adopted I with great simplicity, and writ calculated t> no wih great unanimity. j pari informa'nn 10 the student. The piling The following gentlemen were appointed the ' exercises are admirably arranged, ml ;!).• wf.ik c< mmittco under the fifth.resolution Cbauncev j well deserving the attention "t all -luJ.iit- .md B ooks, James (ieorge, VVni. F. Giles Rol>ert school teachers. Wylie and Wm. Reynolds. Esq*. | Parley* Primary Hinlanr.x. .\ >n.!i Amen, n IIOSPITAITItIEETIXO. or tbc » nd -“W** roi » ,!r J • ', iv PiTTsi.mr.il. April b, 1547. s * F - < J -**i»»**- -Mwrt.m & (iu«w.dd, b-.,:.srV. . An adjourned meeting of the contributors to the Pubbshrrs. t pic ...... , We regaid S. (j. Goinlricb a* among our not. rand lor establishing a Hospital in or near the city , ..... , , ... , , lie benefactors. He ha** wreathed cbiUi.-h n.i^ ot J tttaburgh. met at the time and place appoint , rn, .• • cence into a lhou*snd *wi<-i sin:!--.-. miJ u. t*ke •J J tic meeting was organized bv Dr. H. D. u ... , ' young heart happy. He bat add'd iul« liui m.r ott.izSN taking the Chair, and John Harper act- • ,r ' . it, I to amiability,, and self-control to general ivi.*d.::c ta| as Secretary. . J .f.l , ~ . , . , »Ve commend the man and l.i» l-v k- t.. Ui culling over the list of subscrit>crs to the '■ FinJ.jit was) ascertained that those present form# y‘"^ n C *' l h 3, l our h.art , . , ~ i Tom Hanson, the" Avenger, is lal - <>i tin* Bjc-I, eu but;a minority, and were not capable of trans- 1 . acting business binding on all; consequently their I W,XH * B ‘ Samuel \ oung J. M. ( act)- are subject to the consideration of a- future ! Who Bb.m our .* me Wm.-Tbr ••Ur^sn meeting I at is making fierce war upon J >hti Thomas Bikewel!, E*q., submitted the follow- \c. Calhoun. Mr. Calhoun is charged ivi»h U:r iog Report, which wa« accepted, anJ ibc rcqaeat j notr | <; f h,. m ,. an , r .i my.- I.> ih«- s. u’l- n. o! .. of the Committee grunted: there nnatgnrd a* .burn; !i;t* atlborof iV \Va- •- - It'port. —Thn Committee on tbe Location of | Speaking of tbo annexation ui Trxan. It. • ioi-r the Hospital respectfully report—That m reply to | ..[|y hie management of that } e the advertnement inserted ir. the newspapers, they ; , . ; .< . . , _ . . * ■ 3 , coutnhuted m a uiittimJ tn’iiMu r t.< fj,r have received oilers of more than twenty locations,! r . ! mttiy of them more desirable in point of aiie, po» I war > ** ■ p alr iotic administration i» n->tv «a ■ition, aod other .respects, hat that some ot the - King. anJ which he now assutius to denoting. moat eligible are he’d at price* which the Com- j This is relieving Mr. Polk of a bad. rr.«|.nnM:.tii* reittee would acarcely feel justified in recommend- I ... iog under the pftSggt cbrijTmfofjhe. subscript i } ‘ tions to the - Tty short that tia* elapsed since the qpfn* porpetmiltcd Jhe (Com mittee to make personal examifc'fctipn nPUie most eligible of tbe proposed sites, which it is their intention to do in a few days, and until that is done, yuor Committee arc uoahlc to make a definite report . : With v ’a view to soch examinstipn, therefore, abd in hope tbi 'some suitable lot may yet be offered on more favorable terms than any now before them, you Committee would request to Pittsbcruii (ittr-rrr: . be allowed furthrr time to report. • - i-ti* ha* changed proprietor* ! *"•••«« * H.rr». 1..., dwp—d ~r ift, .. gT w » D jj Gsaxsw V^ u,n - \ Iwhment to Kraslus Brooks, Kxj , formerly if j Tijoxaa M. Hows. J I the* New" York Exprrs*, Washington ("orri-®. ■ Ou motion of the Hon. Wm. Wilkin*, it , pomlent of the Baltimore Aim-ncaji, ,Yc Air i *b« | Brooke enjoys a high reputation ms a gentleman M r,J. Tbit lb, rMololbw pa.«cJJ.l lb, , „„a a , „„ ..liter, ,nd r.n.gnr.. I,;, j„ laal meeting 6n the aubject of organization be • . , , reconsidered. : ! U,e lroH C,l >' Vl,il * , ' p .Amendments offered by Messrs. Wilkins and ■ *' fral ‘ rni, >- il> tin m .. lirr.in,u-m--nt o . ~| , . , . I , . •he become* our l > rmtn : and we tiiitintn ilf the were concurred in, and the rr.-fiiutiun ' same cordial uiuJ UL'i-it-abh! iutercuur>f Will, liim adopted is follows: it, »1 j" . .. . . I. I m this capacity, as iv<- Imre previuhslv enjoyed i UfAohid, That rt is expedient at this lime to I ! di cjdc upon and adopt the terms and the articles I Wll 1 "" l ,rp< * J ‘^£ s,,r- ‘ \ ,o a Cbarker of Incorporation. And in the mean- Harris coutniur.- m the tift ijilivjinifi.t u tine theUociety |>e organized by (he adoption of i tie namejof “The! Western Pennsylvania^l|n*pi-‘ | tal,’* and! by the {election of a President, a l*t j Vice President.* Aid Vice President, and eighteen • Hjiahagers, and ’that the President and Vicr Prr : aldenta shall be ex ujfiein members of the Board. I On motion of George W. Jackson, K>t[ , r 4.H IRtnUrtd, That when this meeting adjourn, it joornatri mfft again at this place, on [the even J of Tueeday the 20lh intt., at 7 o'clock* On million of I)t. G. (» Edtington, it was, lirtulrfd. That a Committee of three heap* inted to recommend to the tint meeting the irnea ol suitable persons to form the Boar 1 of Beers. I Messrs. John Irwin, Thomas M. Howe, H|ol(tipu. Charles Knapp, jr., ami Wm. Eirhb: i | were chosen that Committee. |On motion of Wm. Ebbs, Esq , it was \llrsufrcri!>erH to Fund becnlilled Ho one in perron or by w ten proxy, f.ir J'ach of the officer* to be elec' and. that they lU invited to come to tbo meet with f»allnrt/*-f with the offices and namrs of persons to fill the tamo, written thereon, w ; ■hall be placed io the charge of the officer* of 'meeting, signed with the names of the voter*; the persons fjaving a majority of votes for lh< flees named, shall be declar'd duly eWted by Cbairmah of the meeting. ' Adj’iu Tied to stated day. I ; H. D. .SELLERS, Ch'm Juris Hsarta, Sec’y. I Twenty-two years bad a ctimi ntl execution in Darmstadt- Recently, however 1 there has betjn one. A young man lias been guil* 1 lotined for the murder ol bis brother anil listers, to obtain their money. He was, according to an old custom, jxposed thrrrj days to public, prior to hi* execution, chained than enormous cast iron dog. < Thk Bar [Dock.— Congress authorized a float ing Dry Dock at I'eniarola, Kittcrey in Maine ami Philadelphia, at the last session of Congress. There are niany kinds of these docks, but- the best is generally conceded to be the Sectional Dock and such an one will doubtless be the choice of the Government. ! - The members of, Dr. Mason's Church in Bleeck* er street have subscribed $16,000. which is suf ficient to pay their jJebl.* We are happy to know (hat similar efforts have been made, or are io pro. frets. inlotber churches, and that the feedeussi eal affairs of the wily are improving in tneir pecu niary ronditlon. -p*V. York Jour. Com. rj&idcnet jtojr Ihc < ' r \ Cifl&.inu/i. Ap'i( 3/ 1" -l- .*/. 1 *eDt 'jfou enchased *>mrVfrv important new* fratn Xt (c3/*.ciYjby vou' corrmpoaden at I.t>ui-j -vilfo. ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE IX XEWJIEXIIU BIUUIIXT VICTORY-OVEitWII.KI. mins i>rfe»t or '4,oo<> Meilentu! .St. Lotru. Monday Ho-ning, / . ;; March, 2U t Dt*n Sia—W« hive this moment rremud an Czproid from Santa Fo. The Mexican n.- 1 •umctiorists. nanhering men, tnvchedl'^ o ' * t!i"uciit came into his head, down on Santa Fe, as was intimated by our l»>i ! * l, ‘ "• JVC ,I,m * ia d ku bread, _,i.r _ -..t _ _ . , .. ~ ‘. . i Drink, drink, drink; adeicts. I tier were met hv Lapl. Morn- s com- 1 it,, t m i., ~ ~ ~ , . , v , v ‘ n< '-‘*ll. . in* tirui ti (,ij Jyjju j*hy. mand in ft? valley of the Mow, and TOTALLY To provide with, H. |Uor when he was dry, DEFEVTED! A great number - l-.mutv hive a i| , „ ni „ t [ Jt . ( l)wn> llecU mu< h credit on their C'fciiiiesJ and counc!., ner iu -e the < *Ll man h:s reason would drown, Tint n« v. ..fill- „f c;„ v . U '"‘ drink, drink, drink, fully coni r,n0,1. Twenty B.e .dbrr Atticeo,;. j y..** ,„,,c,,_de.,i,. fell at llte same lime. ilO, o r.iolioua j> elute your natural breath, I have i a ton,' tor further .|iatticuljrr. a, id,. | w tth drink, drink, dtiuk; steamer U tier t,I t. by which I send Ihi t, „,„ |a ,.j 11 ”'' h huttgty ut.d mg to ahoVu out. Li ba-te, Yo'.n-. «V The St Louis L'ninn, of the 2t»ih, announce* tho arrnu of Major Dfip|.*, Indian A<<«n( fr-m fm f’lt-mva belonging to the Fur Compijnv, H the iu.ujlh .il the Toler or Utile Mu.oiin jr.v Cf, I.VIU tilled UJI tlK' Missouri. Mnj >» U. !I* Il Fort I‘ivrrr on Ihe 27ih of Fcbiuary, reached' tlu Kantas ort the l‘d:h of March. Thu I„dmu- ii the Upper Missouri wore nil ijuu-t. Major 1). pissed numeM'h border Mrtil.umn'.- 1 .. and jseni# ttll a* brine m a miserably destitute rot)'!t- tioii. unable either to gel back to the Ol proof.! on tiic j lurney to Un-cmi un.l f •«lif..juia S.ifnc ol the able bodied rrien were returning or to !j!»t during tne coming *|>rini; ami sun. I Wr m» IL ! m hi< nil the uther day. He Ij is coni an>J Hi.ill >\o |a- though hi ** « wrrcn.,l ' UUtn'xreJ. Ttu* Jay ttl tiu eii'Ctr i.,1» m liti ,| .Ml the dOth of April—the preeent month. He nun. • ifeSU no sorrow nor repentance Mo i.as nji an ' Almanack from a newspaper, *»n»l ijrli morning ’ marks rdfa day. Ho per.!*!.; m proUy;i:u hu in . I noceucc in the strongest term.-*.— Chr„mc!t. ! Il is difficult lo realize s s Die of mind so cu-d < i and calculating with one *o mar Li:; end. •().;, r | i.t/io month" and les*. will see K-mM Honeh ■ j cd Jr.-m lime lo eternity. ami vet »v.* find I,j m : caliiily taking note t»f tune. both' t.v -it; In-. ami i its progress. It is melanrholv lo m-«? a cruni’ -il iI ' ’ I • djruiif man, thus braving deaih to the etui. nod l , each day delihctatek marking . tr the Lour- as' i they pa*9—showing neither snimev for bo emi.p. porterror tur bis punishment, noi svinpathr ho whom be has wronged, nor rejieniame o,r that greatest of all rii-Q,-«, the murder ;.f urn- vL ..fp ! he liaJ swurn to lose, to protect and to rhui-hru 4-lb* apple of his rj e. hardihood m j.. me f | mar) is beyond k-ur couiptehemnoii Lnd tve pray j that from the band <>f Mercy: mnv drjip a rfal • tire u|k>n the heart of this wtetchod mini tii ti -d| [ bring repentance ere it is (.».> |*te *T . , , i tnd tin- i'iil-'ni: r nji.\n»r- tlwnuijb which he had (.pum Ifuint. >.f the Indiana uL ,„ |llt! .| ical :„ rt . Ar . •r.J tillf.l wilk Col. H.idiu, at Ikul'nii . i-,- u.c AlnUr UmmfeJ Uui a Polo lif hiili), and wa< with .No|*W*«i in *.«:,«•; *i> -•' < «>* n Midi :«-nt lorrv at lh<* itH(i->»al o!‘the of hi* campaign*. and was al.o duili e | a,lt - l ' : - : ‘ ,r l * l '’ ' ,l " r “f traveller*. Mr. revolt of Poland in 18;M, after which he come n; U J * lu . r ’ l*? 1 * l ' ,n ” he Ujv. lie.l that \» IV. hr would take care“lo h»ro lhu> country. He ta mire known n{ r, f „.,u r t Inms.if. He h likely this country a* a lecturer upon Nap'dion and l' e ‘ j u ' now m.i make hi» pnuniM- more than gd. war*. j * * _ . ! T»«r I*' U. mu— I* | ,'< * I*i*» a■« ii Dt »i h [ t»«* nu'itbcr of deaf -Tl..- 1.i., * :i! l.y an Eilin- Our i'm „ ij. : iti»i ".vim •*' l-vi.MOO—‘ti t > ron»titu tr *' a «uu- v..l ' !m,u_‘ n i'\.>i-|i'>ii-il>!e <•! tin- • ,i -itundiip. which In- lux * -,rt iji w nji him, that on &l! our lium’iivm iutenwju'rM*, wi: o|. ha* been Jung und intimate, we have evi-r fm rUi Inin upright ami honorable; am! he hni ,ji.- hijjhest esteem a* ;t friend, a gentleman, itt.nl 1, Christian Our hearty good wn-lie* gu with Imn — Christian AJv icite. A uukrai. ofh.ii i' l |iSa S .miiu..- \ .iiij lime sincr a S >inb.T:» gen'lrni in, l*i iiiinM < <3j/i raiim ami Iwt* Intr'cvM one the pulii.i. >ti hu i t llie Trac ! lm>l Feu Llemi:-!, ote* li t!ji? meaty that he would -U|J,"nt r.jl porteur* il th-y could find mi«•»’■!•* j>- .v..i 1.-ng before that numb- f of ColpoiU m *, u'. ilifT-n -;.l lime* a»ij wiibin a few ilav* of imcli* **lh r. 1.. i , been engaged l>y the « >ci* tv. though t>» ti:- wem appropriated lor lljetr auppirt. 'Fitxvre iaho« epprived tn« ceiitii’inan of l!u< f.i (, ana ii. kindly engaged to nupport them for ii.nr vo-im, u! ajTOkl of twelve thousand il'llals—.V, V. Fu/« Atir. and ; ■= ('*rr*is Knm's Tiin»i'ui; i*tin M> !—A !<•:• t.-r 4*l Sutyrd jy fr i n Mr. J. Bradley at Cjldarn' ’* Landing’on tv North Uiv:-r. mi l >ui: sin: ’ n* tong continued search wild tlm Diving Dull nan renewed last week about 10I» yard* M>uth of lie coder Jam, and that in the c, ut»c of two day a cop and 14 bars of silver, and a bot contain: 14 antique jpwcl-, ret with diamonds mid other jj r rinua stones were fi*h*nl up from the wav.: .1 Kidd’e vesssel. The whole valued at over i,. 000. The above looks very much like a first of A| Tm. I’tstiiTLTAM* Tli.ecih.ii-h given,not of a cheap campaign paper, to Ik: published fr May I to the second Tuesday of Octol.-cr, at f low price of fifty cent* in advance. The ti wilt soon come when politicians will pul ont .harness, and those who would be well aimed,v find a quiver full of arrowsMn iho Telegraph*’ v Routaeau’s advice to the Poles was—"!f you | cannot prevent y'our neighbors from swallowing! you. manage at least ibfct they may not digest j We are fast swallowing Mexico, hut the diges j 1" —' .lion m think nill b« mor» difficult. We iiope J, rju . , ' f " 1 , . .. i'residency, however, with the poet, that -good digestion uny I tR(I w ' # j wait on appetite.” t . and men ur the i'AiuuUZ'i* oiv man. •; 1 ho ok! Oca i-.it in !i;f uiJ arm chair. Drink. drink, drink: The tire wan dull. and. tb.‘ bight wu* drear, j • Dunk, drink, drink; , Hiit I.i'UCT w.v iiW, bis cattle were pom. T: •• itl:r.'. .»it J.'.vn 11,, t>sMl t.lll JcK.r. i Hut the/c he sat on the, rickety door, U'fnk. drink, dims. He l.n.i *.»' in hi* rhur frnr. room till night, j . lirink, driuk, Jrink; j f.i.i ! Le j*;.‘-enlecj a most horrible sight. : Drink. drink, drink; ! Htr 111 -.rev wa* gene, hi« liquor run low, 1 Ar.J wrist he should ilo he did not know, Hunk, drink, drink. An t « •’ i ir when you are old, I- 1 *l>*.l on' \ nor *ilv. r, shell out your gold, For dunk, drink, drmk. \ •>:. f.iN.Mi.% >.e M »s-, uiil ,'t na—There i* i qutt-i, l -v«-ry Mll.itjc. hi the heart of one.of ihe l.nftri rural iris hi .\«w England, whither w-,- »}, ill it i • 'r> i.-uuius «»i ihc youthful sol- Ji'-r h >rne lor scfulturr. —ami where, amongmany ol hu honored naiß.\ ih--y n.u»t red till tiraeehall b.' It., u.-.r., ].. delightful apotj the home ftl im chilithtwl. the Irenaims] theme of all hia tfd (li-'HUM:. the onlre of nli -that could -maio yuiur,' to him. ami to which', with all it"* {'mru-ie.i trea'tire*, »• f mother, lathery wife, aia u*r. Urulin'r, hi-t r t dietnotf' was given,— to that i!» lipiittul s|. >l, we *,»y, tlie new* of this victory, nrrr .linch the IjiiJ i» noisily rejoicing, has come hkt t*i. t.Milul ivjil -that «■; heard m Kama iUcti miii wee|>inp, K irhel 'mourning ter r ri.iUrcr.. :*r.!m Chief Magistrate of i’i.i' -S ate.—and .i!l 1 war-1* the Keprei-entative, in ‘ ’•’i df I'ofipre#ji, fiom hi «*. i.iin.' tli< ri- i. .1 :ii n.irn.- el hiiicoiu is i»ne that li;i- <'->1:1 n.e early il >w mir national. and even rnl.itiiil l»vn hti-loncul, and connected w- ii u. h i1... f has nuJe urn annals illustrious. M t i!,: wo di-j.lv I tm-til the l«i*x of one of the in > ' [ir -rai-irit: ut the -t i -n‘ of an honored faintly. ’*'■ Miit.'.iUila'.e the "Utuvon- that (heir kin.man :i■ j< 1.• ;ilf 1«• 1! to them -o rirh an addition to the ■ t-' : ~v ’’ t- - 1 1 idoojtcJ iheir name.—,Y. Al)’m i 11 i *up «m.-j ri.i *i c\.— lu iho sjje " f \ .ili iAnitm t ln*. »•.*»iv«*iif* in t'hnsflsntty inili* ivr-Vf ;> »*•.»j>* •• --, 1,- : .inr i» emu lie nanu* lor I:i ihr ratiL.*. ilie 1. .iri-M.1,,* i*.fr riii'il j !..un I nuinni; tin* nlficcrii I l '..- nu. ri nt rh»‘ imperial court, a,.’ in pm tu,<-.jr,mrtrd with the i 1 ••'..l ih' » rli'wa'mn cither In • '»» Mnpa rul l-jvor. The . i.i I-... 1-. oil . ;.ll ;, .j t, ifa.-p thm !,.• i! n »t .in-1 --ri.li. |,i.!,.|ii,t (hi- an -..til. - - they 10v.,,1 |„ —J'cJ'.it. >] i i }i..lythcii.m. which <> .(»•• ill >M. •; ) e lii-riiiij tu.l.nro of the iji-f-u' u « Mtiit. Kut jM-rid* *'»»‘niilc-man l ” or • r.’’i tc. - ti - •• ’“i'.l imlill- rctilly for a ! i '»ix n».nitirr<, and for ■ii »n»ma l| i \i* t .nr .r it 1 ; ihon’ - ik-i Ji i! ' I.IT tIUKI l'«- ul her a i-! U-- 1 i ••• i au-.'i; ,\ >nj t > ■< M ‘ LU- l.fiH ~{ hr^h. • xij! t'i-' \* ■ i't -JTd )-r>unds, -• k' r iJT'-iiil j- ixi *» ■ H. i ...•«!■!» i, --ar, .! t., *>o,l. i: • ' > .«»* nl agr.—. on hi. jour 1> l t -y t|ji> \my -•a i ■' ionl frtnn the sus »top(iri[ by .1 'l < {:■-•> n of thrir I • i'-< ".c !*. •• <’■>!.. l.n r.'^r.-Ufil i”v i 11.- :- n<-r t w ai.J' tnrinorsm’a ot tij i nii.Uokt.il), i'hlua n.cr ri] r-.vhl!i-ili i’ll. • ih-)>r.ip irii hi m ."'»witi»«rlanij must m'Tlif '.!iv«ral J i ’uliariiic’j of the i ; i. ,i »i:!i i>i*-at Nit )> e r|jrm small I ’:i* f o far from ;|. 1 |iHi;iirh(ict! In (nitty •ivciily lii'iinr'up r* of>odeJ?Tfh wrll Mi.’ daily t ills, and Iran- *;•>' ; v I l '-' 1 ;nn;n'i ii i.'iik ill our condition.— 1 I'.Veil I>l 1 it 1 ’ f.;|lnri> the npcflt knowledge i- 1 i • • • > j ' ilrtii I : i inttrucl tin? complete • '■> 1 - T'i i' r !(■•••: ol •.trial life ;• ... ! .s.J i|».- panicle* of i • i.'ii-•-* ;-i* us >d hiflruliy organised. .'• I* .nU. !r.ll houi : sv. .r.-itig li*n organiza- r-itK-fituttoti, ooe vt' .1 tli.it there r,r rr.ijlv t'.vr ( tiial !a»X 1' ui*. ..J iUK* ry , that probably •|; >••1:1. • !«c j i<--i , tiTtn : ami In- f.iur tKi.'ifuul cutiaa •r I: iv.i. ulrfi mJ Uial t Jij '• < " th-n*>tn:i ta two thou ill ri'li-il in tlu* Supreme t.’!i i übiuiid dialat Piria on •t Fi-bruarv. jI tbr , ThcJuut* •:• H-. >ut - ..I b: r. • cinbwi'tl with nn tlu ll ill n lively arnl apiritnl character, *be ■; i'fii i-l-ib- brilliant h.iiiriy by which • ;:ijr •untie ! Hie noble ami Chrifttan • j ; <- r lib* wrr • t!i\iib*J between ndmi li jr j-it: htifbau.l. of whom ►ho i a jtl wtjiiliv. iinl tint worktf of an uni* :ri V." !>ih»lt n i l.. —A Hungarian cheomt jtl u.r iruthml at producing hi nt with in places in contact two iron plates r-rySinJur. highly politiheJ, turning on ho end of a lover, with a h&Jance p other end, to kenp the plates in con* y moms of a very simple uparatus ind ion. a glowing icil heat may ho pro-i 1 minute*. and maintained with case.-' nn mr* nl weigh; ai •! iso, when tr-.llmg ihiaul in li< is r*—n gyoit prospect —a beautiful •t. siys the L'mteJ Stales Gmtte, a p* ct, u pood prospect, indeed, of the from (ho plains consecrated hy the and the blood and life of the officer* it the command of Gen. Taylor. IQAG.NETjC ’TELEGRAPH. He ported for Use Plltabareh Gazette. COWSKCTICUT ELECTION. MORF WlllfJ MEMBERS OP CONGRFSS the election which took-pUce in Ccn nectieot, on Monday, wu received t,y a u-legn phic despatch to thia office, yettetday evening In the Hartford District, we have'.a gain <>f ii e members (o iho House of Repres, uiaiives, and the Senate is the same'as last year. We bate elected a Whig member ol Congress from the N e * Haven District, —another from-tbe Hartford District, and a third from the third District. The New London District is donblfal. . The indications are, that Messrs, Smith; Dixon and Hubbard, all good Wb_i.gs, are re-elected, and we think Mr. Rockwell will also be reflected.— If so, the delegation will be all Whig. We are further informed that the Whig* car ried New Haven county by the noble m-jorily of one thousand. The prospect is, that the Whigs hate secured|the whole State. LinttTxixG AoirssT Liout.vino.— The tele graph was out of order last night after" eight o’- clocK*beyond Cbambersburgh, in consequence of the storm. NEW YORK MARKET. April 6tb, 4 o’clock, F. M. The reccipts-of Flour aro very light.- The North River is not yet open to Albany, and con sequently wc have nothing yet from that-quarter. Sales this morning 1000 to 1500 bids'Genes see at $7,50 per bbl, since which sellers 'ha** generally withdrawn their stocks. Buyers off r that figure (reeiy. Sales 2000 bbla Cornmeal a154,75j4 8H per bbl. Of .Red Wheat a sale 1500 bu for miffing, at 140 c per bu. Com continues in very active demand, and sales to day of prime Wbitc at 91 a9oc, and- Yel low of similar quality at OOalOOc per bu. There is a belter demand for Provisions at for mer prices. Groceries are nnchanged in price or demand. Tun Mississippi is very high and tbo boats running on it have a great deal of difficulty in getting wood. They have to send out and take what they can from tho high grounds along thfc river. Kven between this and Cincinnati it is scarce, and good wood is difficult to get. .Coal is plenty, however. Boats duo at Cincinnati three days, when the New England left, had not jam*- ed. i Winns."—A good many Mexican Whigs, more, we believe, than American Loco Focoa, have died* upon bloody battle fields 'id Mexico. There is the son of our Harry of the- Wot, his relative apd friend, John J. Hardin, of Illinois, and the ron of Ex-Governor Lincoln of Massachusetts, All these died in the last fierce battle, arid scores with them, and multitudes be fore. and yet the Whigs are called “the Mexican party." . Tin. wind blew a gale yesterday. No damage was done except the ruin and loss »f sundry hats, Tikk toust time Miss Ltrcr.—We received Indiana papers, yesterday, of March 5, and Illinois papers of February 16! GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. Tlir Proprietor of the Pittsburgh tiaxette has purchased the interest of Meters. White & Harris, in the (iixelle Job Printing establishment. Mr Panic ia will. as hitherto, superintend the oiiiec, ami all orders lor bonks or Job Printing of any kind, "ill be executed with promptness, auri upon eali.lartory tcruit. I! y't'orxsumpllrTn n a diseakc Dial is burying its v.i-'i i“ by' thousands to the lomh. without having n* progf*.* .u retarded by the medicines hi common u-.- I■ ut a I righter d.iv>i* coming, nay. lias already cornr. hen this dreadful disease can he successfully .r,*»,i- i|. R.ic-r.’ nri-,'H'il.un ol I..vci*oi| mol I- not ni.’fn.ve, rei-el'pi all ca-r. ol Cold. mod ''•men, As- . immediately, butfromthe testimony of gen i .-inrii i»i die highest standing. i« making some very r- martable runs of Clion Improve merit in the trriiunent ui disease n onward, nnd nothing can arrest •i» *prd.nary Cure-m Sviolau per formed by Dr. CuUtn't YrgttnbU Panacea, wli-cb they will find record ••d .ii-nnoitier column of 10-day'- paper They are w i .n-ii dojiit the rc)o*l womleriul on record. and have mi i ron pronounced <>y in-sny of om mo-t respectable jkiy •.c;tn» Tin* atflicted and mliom miercsird. are rc- Cr<..Tlh i>f in visit them 3l their »rverul placrs v( abode, »:>J .earn iio*ii their own bp* ihe wonderful ederi» oi medicine The first our named is Mr Isnuc iitooks. wti.< may :u -era daily. between the hour* ol 0 A. M i»! 1 l‘ M uißreoi Rostand* V. mum. No :C6 'U-lrt ... I-n.li.la \ „o«; HUSSEY. HANNA A CO. BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND HEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EACH A NGK CERTIFICATES OK DK POSITK. DANK NOtKS. AM) SPECIF, Fourth *l. nearly, nppo.tr ih*- Haul of I'.tttburch- CFKRKNr .MONEY r.r.vr.l ..n [>c|»«.i^-S IB hi fdierks ior'sale. ntwl coHoci.ons mail.* ou nparly all ihc pi,nopal point* .n inp l.'nupil Snip. Tiie Inghe.tpmnnim paid (nr Foreign nud Amerieau 0..;.r r Ailva:n‘c* marie on consignment* ol Produce, shipped K.i*uon t.l.rral tens*. nschlS §5,00. BOOTS .5,00. NO. 66 FOURTH STBBIACi , CORNER OF POST O F£i£j^n9EY TDK yubsrnbcr respectfully unmi< he i.as commenced tie ForAienaWs Boa ti, of Rood material and workmanship whi.-li be will wnmuil superior touny Boot ever made in l’iiit*buigh for the price. These handsome Hoot will he made to measure, and warrant- them as repre scnn .l, at the very low price of FIVE DOLLARS CASK • t'emli-meii are requested to enll and exam ne them. . WJJ ERSKISEi • C7-I.MPORTANT TO THE SICK—“I have u.r.l Salter's Tnvlor lo .Vi.w hr»m Cullalmir—all* of Co-. lutnbiauH (*o. Ohio. PICKS--A bag* PiHH-ni.), jn l.ugs Pepppi. kj l.i krgt tiro (i.iiger. .’’.kpcstiro P.iiienio, _ in l»x« ilu lVpp.-r. tibi* do Clove*, ? t>bx« dn (hnn.imjii; A I.a« do Ginger. |n can* do Mu..aid, I hti! Nutmeg*. I I.M Clove.. -JOO mats Cnssi:.. In »:<>ro and fur.alr ... TNG LI SI I A HKNNKTf •1-5 - wood street l* C Pi Dlt I KS—I j ch«. ■ Pepper Sauce; O in pus.-. Tomr.n> Cutsups. i casts SaludOil; to r.i.i- S'xdmr»; .) cutes Gerkin* ut gallon and half gallon Jnr»; In store anti for sale. ENi.I.ISMA HKNNKTT OKANUE# AND J.KMONS- ~ 1 33 la< Oranges. 6 lixt Lemons; in store Bud fur • ale by ENGLISH vr* Lard and feathers-. 3 bbi« no i T.arJ; ' 17 tacks Keaihers, landing from sttgmei Paeihc .mil for sate by ' iSAIAiI DICKEY ACo ‘•l’* water and frnin si* GREEN APPLES-s bbls Apples for sale low by s F VON UONNIIORST A Co up 7 as Front street I OUISVIIsIaK Xslfilß-8 bbls Lime for sale bv -L* S F VON BONNHOKST A Co Up? 35 Pront_*tre«_ LINIMENT— SO cioss Allen’s Nerve-and Bone Liniment, jutt recti and for-salept iheiDrugAvarc*. house of BA FAHNESTOCK A Co ap7 “rbr t»t *nd won'* »»« BACON—30,00 b tlnm*. Snlesaim euuuioenrctciv lug from Smokehobte and for sa’e by ’ ap* J JORDAN A SON. IPLibertr *t k f OLASSEB—3J bbls 8. 11. for saleiowbr ivl ap? J JORDAN fc SON, 18 Liberty it LARD— U kerf londtnc from »tmr Michigan, for tile by ap? 1 DALZELL. V* water *t I S'IOBB’B SCBQOIs BOOKS-Cobb'a Neu | r»e* ofißookrhavc now attained s jopalamy ucX | p irallelicd m the brttory of American Seboel Books.— I me t-Xprr»*.oa-©f many teacher* who have ibor* ou f*uy a«eo them,that they can learn theit pupils a* rnueb m one quarter m the u»eof these book*, a* they- I c * tt ,n double ;he time hy h- ib: any «:hci sene*. apd. ; mere i* i>,Jd;iulii that me orti.-ugiaph? of our biiguacc I leHf man one hull' of the tune from I ' * • s, jwSpellerihar|from‘"itvothCTenant t i Ine superior eirrlleiie- and popularity of these | ’Ooksmai be inferred from the tact thin tlrev have Ifcen i onic.ally adopted fnrthe u-eji: all the Public School* , the foj|ow,„ s H-uinng other mipornuii cities mud | towns. v,ii N Wk lsrouk:y n. Philadelphia and Baiti mcre. U ilmmaum. Dei.. 1-anraMer and Reading. Pa. lira and Hujfaln. and bv 1 -onie -gj or :U) Countv t>n vernion. :n tbr Mate or Xew. Yoik; by Ike New ~«r.* r ' 1 01 Icacbers art.l friends of educa rx ,n me Men among the best teachers and mo t iiuiwriunt kiard. oi education The parbeuiar ar.cn l in andcriticui examination of this seriesoflKKiks *®. 1,11 '“scher- and board- uf education, who coni.mp bi 1 .. , rj*.”,” "f tt-l ikb| ih, paying half jtie rein-! pr re eo-h ’ “ <} ... From ihe New. York (, l 3 ,c,-,| e jr«‘ glad io find Mr. Cobb s„'; enrnged m prepn rme new books, lor me »,r of schools and tbf the oenrfit o: the rising generation Mr C.\ new Unai nnd Ins valuable series of rending and other bewk*, have j>i«i v g-unrd lor him a reputation that will be more ■•ndu’-ing than uranumenis of m trble or siaiues of brass Wc Ihm.k be h-i» done mire ui correct the dt— crepancie* ol ihe language, lin d toward- elucnja*,,,- and systematizing tie elements of our vernacular lar guxgr than any oilier auilior exmnt in this enuiilry ’’ For sal.- wholesale ar.d reinu by J H .MKLI.OR .. ®nl N"njJ wood street JUST RECEIVED it M A MlNKRS tllusirared Hora—No 1-’; " 1 Animated Natufe—No d. (•corge, or the Planter of the l»le ot Frknce—a tale of the* land and sch: by AtexstiHer Dumisj Tli<- Devil’s Wedding King, or the Advjetiiures of a Watchmaker, by A Dumas. I The King’s Migtiwuy: by fi P R J..m,fes., Cast'e of Khren-trm; do, 'I Dombey A S in—No d Tiie Yiol.n wi'thou^^master —frr-ti supply Fi-rnch Span *b and (#>jAD«n « ithnu! a master. Fri**{i •I'S’f'iutnt nf I>r imaii/eil Pmy», »monj{ which «f William Trll. Itotm-o and Juliet. Charles Hie XII. and Day *(W the Wedding. A «upcrior aricJeof Ti»*u: Paper a««nried rr»!or». For»ulc at __ .M A MINER’S up' Smitbfielil «. 3d doorfrom Second WASTED SOON—Places in wurcbouie* retail and wholr»n|e Korea, on 'tcaribonts, or «r in-? use ml em[>lovnicmiii ourciiif*. Uiivns, or country around, itus-vera! rckhJ irool<-ker?>:-r«. salesmen, merits ware hou»Hnm, sibirr«. mrrhaniral. I'niniinr and lal-nrinc mm . . - ‘ AUo. lot a number «f boy* of tltti'erem ngr*. . Alto, lor :> number of colo/rd mm nnd wnmra, bort Add S" 1 ?- ■). •■•vrral irooki. houiekeeneit and girl* tor all work All km.U ol A?' iic;c< ui'rndcd t'f-pr.MnpUy ti.r mod eraic charge* apf.lv at l>'\ AC. HAllKlS’d ' * J-*nrrr I Agency ami tii:el|>Krn<-e Office ■l'< - Fifth -I. near Kicliitngc llank FOR. SALE—A valuable Property o>i ti;ar lih Mre'ct, comtr-'HiR of 0 t.vo »u»ry Ilr.ck Houre. ( wiih finished garni mi l good cellar. Tbcwlmie j«well arranged for comfuit and convenience. I‘f.cr l mode* raie and ierm*e:ny. - . ,S« ft'THnKRT.fJni-r.il A e -m . NoSC» Sini'lilsrld POII -^ALB*—A good two »iory Hriek Home in ihr I **ih Ward, well arrnnerd for a mini! family. Prfee SW*< s CirrHUKUr.f^ncrflt-Agem No SO: i ftmklield%tr¥< > f 'Wholesale Shirt Warehouse* OJi N'OVES A CO, No 00 William street, up . nair*. New York, manufacturer* nml denier* in every variety of l.mrn. Muslin Fancy tml. Common Sinn*. ll«‘oin* Collar*, Ac wlnc.li arc offered for *ale at extremely low pure* fnreath. Mercbanis,nnd dealer* are rciiuettcd lo cull apd ex »m;ne (mri'.flckoi Shirt*. winch it the nioM.cxieittivc m Hie C.iy. embracing every variety nnil pattern. Our good* are manufactured of Hie very l.e«t materi al*. hi n »openor manner, and warranted in every par ticular UZ7"EK-aJe - r* who wi»h a good nrtirle' and onnhry cun. recommend to their customer* m every rerpret.'vvili do well to rail and examine our storlrof Good* before purchasing elsewhere. npOtHt Hardware Store Removed. Vxnnr.MOKKi. WOLI F having removed ir.im the Vf corner of Liberty and St I’lair Mreel*. to No 30 Wood street, tiircc door* almve St Cimrle* I loir I, would rriiiectfully ask tbr attrntiun oi buyer* to their mock or HARDWARE. CCTLKRY ami SADDLERY, rer'd per,«hips Snronak MonorgiheJa an. direct from the munaiudurrM of England and (Jrrmariv. A l*o. *upnlie* of Airier.van Hardware, from the prin cipal manufacturer. of the Eastern State*. Their nock being entirely new. and purchased upon the nest term, they teel great conlidrnce in bring aide *uc.-e»«fully in turn competition fr<.m..any iiuarter, whether ea»t or writ Tnr Hardware bu*in»--. yill be continued .at the old ‘land. aprt PKSSSYLVANJA RAILROAD COMPA NY— Nut. rr :« he retry given that H.c *Jd utMalmcnt of Dollar* pel -hare no tor Capital Mock of the fonipany wdl b* rcpi-reii to l-c prml on ur befure the UtUnli day of May. ai the oflice. [ty ordrr of the BoanHrf Mannc-r*. fprtdimnyl * _ SV MERRICK. President NEW AND .MOST KFFEiTTIVF. REMEDY. Dll. WOOD'S Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters, fur the cure of tile following di*FTr»e». Jaundice, I.ivrr Complaint, all D'lliousCoin plaint*, *:rk ilendnche, Hc.ii.t Hum. Indigestion, habit ual CostiVene-*. Pile*, Palpitation* of the Heart, Lot* of Appetite. Dy*pcp»ta; Nervous Irritation*. Debilitated Stomuch. Languor. Deprc**;on of Spirit*, Chronic Hhcu~ msti-m, Cu'iuieou* Oi»ra'e«. Cunkt r. Syphiloid l)i*en -<■» M-rotuhi ItnpuritTie of the Jl cod, Pinple* and I’u- tun** on'.he Fucrr, hereditary jjumor*. Cold Mite*, and all d,*eu-e« arising from un injuutciou* use ot Mer cury. The attention of ibe inval.d public, ami of all (bote alflcW try any of Ibe above dt*ea*-e«, ir re*pectfully 'cal ipd 10 ihc merit* of a new and invaluable-prewar*' lion from an original recipe of • di*tiii?in»heJ pbyncian, conitnnnn in it«c!f the im»«i ntirve'remedial properties 01 two ot itir vert first articles in Ibe Materia Medics. Tin* and Wild were in tro'i. ito llie public twelve monlb* ago. and ilurniq ih«i p«i >od their »-icrt?*a Ji-l- I.vn «o (rriil n* 10 induce ibe prepnonr leoiTer them with mJI mine confi dence. .n Ibe lull belief lhat by entering m'o more ex leiinve ure. they wilt prove n ble.-mnc to all tboie suffering from ihe disease* above emimei&ted. *>ld, wiio!e«nle and te aii, by WYATT A KKTCII AM. qencrul agenis. I'Jl Fulton street. New York: \Vj» Titoe.v Market miecl, mid T. H SaWtkx, Siu thScl'* *treet. Pittsburgh, Pa I’r.ce M-• lariro boil'd crh-iV-.i.n . * -Id" Mew U»rrhou.e for Priuu uniy. OI'KIMO STYLES, ISI7. LEE, JUDSOX& LEE, kj at the ijWrimu fire ttury Warthon**, No. 5(1 Cedar tl., New York, (the whole of which i* devoted to the eiiibitiou and tale of Itiu tingle article,) offer for tale by the met or package,lOOO CASESof I'IUNTCD-UdUCOCS, com peiting all the desirable new »t)!ri r e Urge proportion of which hatinr hern cuolrarted fur hr lore the 'ale rue in Cht market, will tie told at le»« than manufacturers’ prevent pri I'riulrd litU nfprieetireput into the hand* ©fbujirt. N B-Bf LEE, late Ktflur partner in the original firm of 1 rr 4" Brewster, (from which tie retired in lSk3) ha* joftred the firm of Lee and Judmu, and Miliriu the patronage ofbi> old friend*. The btuiueit it coodueted under the jOrm of rbrwryja, ISIT-JmJp LEE, JUDSOft LEE^ WHITMORE A WOLFF, T ,; . ■■ IMPORTERS and Dealr'* tii Hardware. Bn< * FRUIT. Ar.-JIQ in* ,M. Ilaiain-; ■JO bf bat M Kitiain*; °1 caae i’futka in Jats; 30 , '» drnm* Fijta; Jfrail* Dale*; '.JO bxa Rock Candvs . 5i(TLu«. Tcntt. Gro. Nuts; j/U} hale* Almond*; iFilbem; E.AValnul*; Tjfakjl j Q »< rerhMild V • VAlLS—aWkee* aonrW Natlt for rale br 1> CU NM N U 1! A MAI It >NN KR ipfi > 141 t«ihcriv Wecrt DRV PEACHE^—SO hi»»tiet» for «sle by . CUNNINGHAM A IHWJNER ipii 144 L'brrry meel DRV APPIiES—SOO bu*helt for«alf by IMTSNINGHAM A RONNER 144 htlirrty aireet TO LOAN—tor one or more year*; on the it qmred secuiitv uemi: given Kitfjutre of ' ' IIILL A CURRY »p 6 • Wood <*i. next door to Eagle Saloon Exchange on New Yor’4. Philadelphia, and Haiti more constantly lor «:>ir iiv .4iILL A CURRC ■ p<> Wood st. next door to Kagla SnJoon_ Currency of the Ohio Indinna. and Kentucky Hunks wonted at very '«»• rates of di«cnuni. HIM. k CURRY' s|>(S Wood >l. next dour to Knelt Saloon (Collections on Cmriimnti. I .out* Title, St [.out* ai:.i j ml oilier »rcr No-JT wood »lf>ct '»’ KAS-3(1 hf rlnv»t» V It. T.-a; 1 auctui> >?*<«;. i' . tin;> n:id V 11. Trn; Rrceived and lor **lc lijr K\Ut.lsil .V I’MNNKIT apt! \o 'IT wood *ireri 'T'ASXKIVS OIL ! ii turK J iiuiii' t' • «i,l. for • &)? 1 i.. w i., !• a.njtit ajill No .17 w»oJ -trei 1 ! TOBACC(>-.;iUV;H-Tw;m« rrr-vr.ior «>,!.• inv tty V 1 f N 1.1.1511 A lli:\\K’|T ,„i; :i? W.H..1 .irtrl MOLASSKS —lpl* lib:» N O. ; , • :o 1,1.1*,«• U: fcv.iiir loWl.y U|l. ’ j !• Mtu-ll 4 i:|V\m.rv«,K, l M V O. SU^AU T ill h.!„l« u, more uii.lluf Mile >V 1\ . U|>T. ‘ KMtl.lAil k Lm.NNKriV;.7 ao»,l M LOA h' si'UAlt—-.si I,bu a**oriPtl Now,:!- I 1 1 r uv: di>iil-k* RrcliGcd; Stco.pt Powder*}?, - V do CfuOieit; in *»orr and ENUI.ISH A HKNXKiT for «alr low l,y aj>U No n wimi.l *iro t,». ,4i l>x» Sion-- do. for tale low liy ■_p« KNUl.lS'rl h IiKNVKTI'. :.T woo.! -I METAL-kkiim. No l l-'ojr.Jry Meml, received per dim Swilluw nm! i«r ►■’e by npO M AI.LKN 4. Co, 4'J wuler d BLOOMS— Kfc* piece* received per niur Pacific and for *air l>v MAU.KNA.Co [ J -.v.rr SWKKT CIUKH-lu M>l' -w n ».»r i.r.ine, «■ *» " j “"»„„ w , w jzxg&t. A i«r ‘" " o « ‘nkk”k 1 ' ' _ {ILASS-'SI bi. Sijn by w i;bkkh Scotch “TKiunTci''' 11 b *■■>« (or ‘I N„ J W ii!2a sreoi apB , [Chronicle c(yy]_ ___ > pv i>KACHE>—4t>O tui. prime jum iccet»ed and Dior 'hlc'o- UJCK AMcCaSULKSS a pS cot water.and wodd *t» TT'IHTE UEAN*—4O bu«. imall. ju«t received and VV (or rale by WICK ft McU A N 111. *>S ap6 cor water and wood at* DRV A PPLES— jjOo l>u* >um recM and Tor aal* l»y 1 ' WICK A McCaNDLESS apfl • cot wood and water *» CIDEftiVIREGAEUiS lil.U rec , d‘lM«'dajr','f‘»r ■ale by «pl_ ATWOOD, JONES A Co • SOAP— 100 iiXiCin. No l. in »nre and for tale by I ] O BLACKBURN A Go roakSS rr,r water *« ard ehrrrt alley T7l«AXSjfcED—Juitrereivedand for aalehjr r \VJCK'AMeCANDL.ES9 ntrtiSS - cor warn and wood •» CIiOVERSEED— 12 W»l«~in »!oreand for aale l>y WICK A McCANDLKSS incbSS ' cot water and wood «tt g-ak Ruction Salts' I By D. D*rlm, Auctioneer"f' DRYGOODS. liic ia«uiit \ ki the Commercial Auction Rooms. rnraJ. _i ... c . F.iih sueeis. wtf 1* sold—tTS*^ »£,?' “ m *, tn*»h and saannabie Dry Goods,amorwwWh a “ C -' nt ° f hams, gn de nip prints. cambric and n COB i, •£’*,. bleached aml unbleached tnuslms. UwS r,;* and cotton hdkfr.sitk ami wonted, damaak htJLh *ooik« tt— .ucku,p,;3" p ;;s. c^,*: d .. r., fane, ve»iinsv jlo.ca, ho,i,„- ribbon*, buiion., .earing a,U. „ , k 'JJ' • poo! potion. .opptCoo clotha. '".mm,. „ d ’ ami win* flannels, ky. jeans, Ac. ‘ na Al S O'Clock,. p. JU. One well toned second hand. Piano Forte s, »e assortment of new and second band boJ.ebold □?' erab.ac,,,, a great.artery „f h„,e„, “ h " chairs setieeJ, cradles,cribs, work and wash rockm* chair., highmod lor. |)o.y b c d „„ d ,: eookinc stoves, kitchen Garniture, W Ola W ’ qurenswaie. unware, cutlery, groceries, w.re safe Ae' r At 7 OVlock, P. M. ' * A quantity of rciily made clothing. pen andWiei knore*. kmvt! and fork*, ra*or*. ruor «iron> • »t>ee7« ele* .rwelfy.Ruld and tifter w»icbe*, musfcal nn-n:», dry .Rood*, ianc>-smel*«, Ac!, •gj,." ON Friday morniii*, the t>rh m«am, at jy o'clock ifap (.onunercinl s*ale« Room*, eoiner ofWood and fifthnreeu, will tie solil, without reserve. for account .of whom it may concern; 13 case* Famaolt, Sun»hade« anil riolette*, viz: c No U-Vtonc cavs 50 Foulard Silk'ptoleiie#, 1 59 do sti India Silk ) do; W 1 do. IlUaziortrd do: «l l J° 50 do • Silk Fringed; .« do do Son'nade*; M 'lt, Foul * rd .Si|k Para»ola.Tinked: I,SU fc? do do FrinVii •»lfi J * s V r,ch do do; ' sfi s* S-Vf 2 SW* r„ d) . mfr'n jk« »h in. Um. „ -J ! ?- r ,— *■„«-w foi Rath par fuuda—UO’Span’ith Hid-?«f , fi“ > , COr !S^ rn »h,th m.y l» ih>| previoo, f 0 s, r °»fc .'“."l* I '- flood Second Hand Uuerv .. Orphan*’ Court Sale of ReiT Eat.t*. . IN pursuance o(r direction* contained »n the la«r will and te»ia.nen/of Abner Laeoek, late of Heaver Co . iiecraaed. a»d/an order of the Orphan*’Court of ilea* 'er county,'life undesigned Executor* will ext>o*e to reV“.%°,T Mo “ d »? rU, ® ,o,hd *V of Way. next at H or ' M A2. , ? l i«M rn, "crcial Saie* Koom*, corner or Wood and\Fuih itrreu, Fituhurgh; alt ibr'risht, ceek .r'r leslI esl ° n H hm of winch the mid Abner iV iftuaw rn r ( C e^’„ of, L‘?i-* n ‘i» certain: Lot of ground “"SJ,*"' "'V^s' “\T‘ w >'« r ßh, Allegheny countv. at ie corner of Second and Feny Mreci*. m mid city being numbered and ibmv revrn r"T& runn ng hack"iglrtefeet, tnornr.r le**. Otic-hah of the . purcba.e moneyVtTe pa.d at the time of mle.and lie "Ihrr * ,M ‘' ~ u. l ,e wu/ed by bond nnd martgare on the pterni*e>, to be pa.d ,n one year.w.th mterT.Mroa "p!'jw,l]| I °/, Ml ' : ?" Wiih Which lertnal a l|e< J will Ire gn en to the purchoRKIUN AND DOUKSTIC RXCHUCP CICIIJ’IFICATKS OK DKFOMTE, UANK NOTES* .. „„ „ AN* SPKCIhJ. ‘ ,P* nooJ s,r "‘- ««' 'dear alert Fourth. Fa; ,Ue, *2£ l i>y Plttiburgh, Pa. / LKUKSIItP WASTED— For a iari from N. m ;. otk -** of » «'inAt: o u in »oi7ic rrspcci- Ri'lc Conimeri'.iDi hMablirhaiem in ihe cuy~ A* n t» tha uecire of iui parent* that he tiiouh! inquire at now* leoae 01 tuiMne**, a viunli remuneration would cn’y l»e required fur Die fittl jjar. Itfu-iei.ee may l.e ituj u. (»iv>- urw •nation. tt Ci; TllhKHT— ' *PO _ _ No'so Smtthfield Mr>-rt T.MSII-G Mil* No I Maccerel; , L 3 keo No I Mess tio; !» km* No a Mackerel; 10 Mil* No 3 do; Lnrjfc; 5 bf bbU No l Trimmed SbaJ: No I Salmon. Alfcwivc’s and Baltimore Mrtrinr; Tor J D WILLIAMS* tfo a P* No 110 u-ood street CIANDLES —Uli bn SUi Candles; J ■ G lii«*Sperm do; 40-bxi Siearioe Candles; 5" bn Dipped do: Tor sale by ... J_ D WILLIAMS *. cp. u» wood *i ' APPLES— 100 bus. Dried Apples, rrc’d on cpn»irn • mein aiuLfor tale by J D WILLIAM* ACo __lP? _ ' Vo IIQ wood street FIWS— lew drum* Smyrna Fir*, for sale by n J D W JLl.l AMS k Co. 110 wood si CIRAB CIDER—3 bbl* recld on consignment and J fot tale by JP WILLIASfS A Co *Pr. No 110 wood street ALCOHOL— 10 bids very high prool. nnd in rood order, for sale by J SCHOONMAKKK *Co *P 3 ' No XI wood'street RED—7bblfbestEnglirh; ' 5 do American; 1 SCHOONMaKER ACo . No 24 wood nreci ~ For sale by '"aps VIILLOW OCHRE —sbbl«be»t American;' •* 3 do French; J SCHOONMAKER A Co Nodi wood•trcet For isle bv a|i3 MACKEREL— iObbl* No-1 Af a ekerrl. on jband and for tale bj: • JaS DALZELb '■ - »p 3 . No « water »t iUCKETS—2I doz Bearer Ducket*, linding from > Keel Boat Chippewa and fer ule by | J DaLZELL, 34 rraiem Dried peaches—iroVnr* in store and for sale by ap3 J DAI,ZKLL.gI water *t , CIGARS- 150 bxi Half Spanish Cigars; 1 i 100,000 Common Cigar* in bit; on band and 1 for tale by JAB DALZKLL _*p3 _ . I No tM water *t BROOMS— 75 Uox Brooms inlsipre and for sale by apS J IUIZKM.. ‘J4 wster st_ B ATTISB—SO lialck Nos L. it, and 3 c in etore tail for sale by , As DILZhXL , °P S _ J No»t water jm 110 'COPPICE—4uu L>»r» landing from simmer American Siar, and for sale Hy ti AUALKV* BMITI j, I? and ao wood »t APPLES—Iap sacks for rale by J*ps BAUALEV A SMITH' 1M and gp wood si CHEESE— 75 bx* prime W R Cheese for sale by tp6 D WILLIAMS* Co,no wood u PEACHES— aoo bus] Dried Peaches; ’ IS do Pealed dor oa consign meat ana for tale by. > J D WILLIAMS ACo ap3 No 110 wood street LARD— abblt prune!, rec'd oh consignment and for tale by ; i D WILLIAMS &Co • apS No lIP wood street 14 AGRAW fc McKSIGHT, Attorney! si Law, ;Vl Office removed afewdoor* nbarer Grant street, on Fourth, to HtkcwcH's Old House. npidjra FISH — 4C bi>:* Nod South Mackerel; ] 40 hi btil* do' do— do; | TC this No !i l dp do; | . VOhfbbUdoi do ' do; |uu rec’d for s»I«. POINDKXTKHAOo . 41 wstcrstreei SUGAR —ISO hluis prime N. 0.1 in nore ud for sala by { J ft R FLOYD iueh24 a ’ 193 Liberty street MOLASSES;— 400 bbls N. in rood order, i store sod foriaic by 4. J .ft R FLOYD nn-iuM ’ _J. 193 Liberty slret-l COTTON YARN—O,OOO lb* a«*oitcd, in store and for >ate by J ft R FLOYD nirh'.M IM Libert) street SEED—SfI bus. Cloveriri'd; • •. 10 1-ui. Timoiby Seed; in store and for sale. - I JAR FLOYD lucbtM ' llii Liberty street , QUNURlKH—?bbl«Clove»«ed; O a bbli Timothy Seed; 4 kegi No I 1-caf Lard; a prime arm ! - so bill. No 3 North ’do; for sate by \ I CUNNINGHAM ft CONNER *. mch*i4 144 Liberty (Meet N*~ AILS-23 kegt Oliphant’aßrand, landing from « Brownsville Boat and forsale by upl I DALZELL, 84 water »1 f ciieas* Y.II. Tea* 4 ~73 do Pouehong do: Now landing and far »aie by UAUALEY ft SMITH a „l • Noi IS andBo wood »l BVItJB POUK-l tiW Hams; I 000 Sfaoalders; neatly trimmed end «operior quality, for »ale by »pl DAOA.LF.VTTSMITn- OCOAIW AND MOLASSES— O 3uo bhdi New Orleans Sugar*; . 900 bbls Plantation Molasses; per lair arrival* and for sale by : BAG ALKY ft SMITH «pl ; No* 18 and SW wood « BALZARINfcS at IH|—l.adie* wanting low priced llalzarinr*, fur early Spring dresses, wilt find an anortmeut ut above low price, ai the dry good* house of- • 1 . \V R MUKPMY N K cor 4ih ami Market *l» Gt ENTLBMBN will find at the New York Slot?, T 79 Market street, a choice (electionof Fmefehltu, Collar*. Bosoms, Cravat*,. Scarfs, Slock*, Glover, Udkf»,SO(pendet*and Hosiery. meh3 _ \V H GARRARD SUNDRIES— 3 tacks Corn; 3 do ' Oats; 2 do i Appier; —• 4 do Peaches; I do Feathers; 3 barrels Ergs; 110 pieces Bacon; landing fiom itmr Comet and Tor sale by JAMES DALZELL apl No 94 water it DEMIJOHN CORK!-! bale lat« sue, on hand and for sale by BRAUN ft REITER mch3s ! cor Liberty and 84 Clair sta ~ ' JUG CORKS—I bitle of superior velvet Corks large sue, lor sale by BRAUN ft REITER mchSS . eot Liberty and 9t Clair its FLORIDA CORKS—I bale for **lebr BRAUN ARBITER . eer Liberty end 81 Clmir ut BEAMS— 13 bkti Beam U»'«ar* ui) for tAle by •ftf T t SAtSKLLMwaier.at