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ITATB CK.HTAAL COMHITTKE,
THOMAS K FRANKLIN, Lancaster Cu>.
JOHN C KUNKKL Otupkla Count).
Thomas difcan, •*
JAMES MARiIN.
THOMAS C H.AMBLV, York-
WIUMA.M M WATTS, Cumberltod.
Daniel m smyser, acsm.
JOifn P WKTHEJULL.P&iUuUinkiaCiU
JOSEPH R CHaNOLKR. »*
kOtSKRT T CONRAD, «
THOMAS McGRATH, Philadelphia Cowur
DILLER LUTHER, Berk*. '
ROBERT U SARD, Franklin
THOMAS M T M’KENNAN, WaUunttan.
ANDREW J OGLE, Somerset.
HARMAR DENNY. Allegheny
RICHARD IRWIN, Venango.'
JOSEPH II KLHNa, Westmoreland.
Q J BALL, Erie'.
HDM AX WELL.- Northampton..
J B SALISBI.RY. Surquefaenns.
ELHANaN SMITH, WMmiiir
'SAMUEL A PURVIANCE, Butler.
HENRY S EVaNS, Chenier
ROBERT T parrs, Momgetrery
THE WAR ITKWS F ROM lAITA F£.
The Be, Louis Republican of the 30th March,
•ays of the recent ba'ale at Bants F*, that: * .
H CtpL Mobiv, of Platte, who wu in command,
pursued them through the Moro ▼alley, and'
horned to aahrs every t ooae, town and ranch era,
in hie path* The inha Htants fled to the coouof
tains, where they 'are b >nod to starve, as Motin
leaves them nothing w islever to sobeut on—a
jait retribatio'j for their assassination of innocent
people.
As Mr. Caldwell was passing oot, ai
R distance, ibe:soand of artillery, and learned,
£om rumor in -the ed« of (be settlements, that
the American army had whipped them worse than'
ever. Capt, Hendtey. of Ray county Volunteers,
was the only one Idled on our side, and some
■even slightly woundoj. •
The insorreciicnists consisted of about 2,000
men, and suited for Santa Fe. Cot Price sent
out about 300 men to quell them; they met about
twenty-Avo miles frop SiuU Fe, whan an en«
gagement took Mexicans drew up
2,000 strong, but at the first fire from our brave
Missouri boys, thirty-sixot them fell dead, and
the balance fled."
We confess wo real with no pleasure such
paragraphs as the fir tof the above. Are we
men or brotea, or tom thing worse than brutes (
that thus* it is. necetsi ry to bum and slaughter
•very thing that comes iaoss"oqr path." Mother*,
and their little ones, b dpless age and feeble in.
fancy, are driven amid t the peril* of a stormy
winter from the plains to the mountains, there to
meet even a worse deith than fire and sword.
Are such as these offc idsrs, and upon whom should
be visited “a just etribution!” Are they not
rather those wbomt ie Hon of God bleesed, and
whose very weakness should be the strong shield
of their protection? Starvation, too, is before the
’innocent as well as the guilty, for all are served
alike—afid this, too, jwhilo our bearU are apen-to
relieve'lbe distresses of those perishing of hunger
in foreign lands. ‘'Revenge,” we are told, *•«
sweet!" Never, to a: ehrutian man. But' what
•ort of revenge is that which adds hunger aod
cold to the cruelties of war —which.lay* 1q ashes
defenceless habiutions, and drives tbe inhabitants
to the mouniains! ’ If the law can be made to
reach those who have committed murder upon
oor troops or our people, let it overtake them in all
its most terrible severity. :Wc defend wrong io no
'one. But in common :barity, we tnu«; j>«d JD '
•oyjethiog to'.the spirit of liberty, and much to i
the ignorance and prejudices of those who believe :
' that we are engaged in a war for national robbery, j
If our people were in Mexico, and the case |
Was reversed : bet ween us, t chat tcould ice do, j
with foreign troops and foreign arms, and a fori. |
eign Government eaubtyhedin our very >Mb oi
power and religion! Castilian blood, or even In*
( dian blood, courses as warmly through the veins
;of.lhe descendants of the Spanish or lodian raoe
ih Mexieo, as through! oor own, proud, strong
Anglo Boxonbeut*. A Mexican may love his !
country as dearly as so American loves his. Pa* >
triotiscdls confined tn no one Mil. nor to any one !
poopie. Our hearts bleed for poor Poland atrug. j
fling to free heiaclf from the oppressor’s yoke, j
and a thousand times we have wished for her de> I
Uvnance. So of the even more oppressed Cao. ]
caatna, They, too, are sighing and fighting for |
- -a f ee soil and a country of their own. • They,
toc,by.fire and sword have been drives to tbe
mnmums, and there, amidst perils and-priva*
Uo is, aod reverses that amsxo us as we read them*
they have, with an unfaltering courage and an
•undying faith, been, seeking to secure that/for j
which our own fathers fought and died. This is
true Patriotism; but there is another kind of Pal
. 1 some one has rather harshly chir* I
•itterised u as tbe last resort of scoundrels." A j
ijeaee man, we take it, can be as good a Patriot |
as a war man, and'in the very midst of the bloody j
war in which we are engaged, we shall venturi
to stake our Patriotism upon a renewed aod ear, 1
nest hope for a speedy Peace. If jibe fr uit* of!
'war are to bo as We read them abovo, let l‘ 4l ere be
'-an end of war. Tbe spirit of religi<' yQt 0 f bo*
inanity, and even of a moral heathenism, is <
•gainst it Li
The time will cpme lhep : will be the
reckoning with those who' b roug bt on this war
with /Mexico. If of o*; j (he blood of one uoof*
l fending man cried ' r L, ground, what shall
appease the ster.V ;es 0 f joatice, when whole
hecatomb*. ha> e beenli icrifieed.to the grim mes-
of iJeath by a merciless and unnecessary
’w*.
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T«* Rail RoJn Mitnaa i» Baltixoik.
—lt will-probibly to expected of u« to mike *ome
remark* concerning thcVe*o!otion* idoptcd it the
meeting of the,Stockholder* o( the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad Compatij, - held on Monday, the
ftli report of which only reached « yeete day lo
the American.- 1 | -
Perhipa the trieet plan would be to cay c oihing i
and leave the [whole •object where it legit mately
belong*, calm reflection of the Stock lolJen
and IHrecton-here. wl|o will doobtlea* give th®
existing poaition of thi* Company<pj*ture ccn*id*
erition. ; '
~ We were inclined to believe, from recent
deinonstrationlof the g eat bod; of infioeotiat and
•cure business men of Baltimore,, in favor of the 1
Railroad connection w ttf this city, that tbs obaU>
clea bad hither o interposed, would give
s#*y, pud that the Stockholders at the meeting r*
/Yerred <o above, would respond to the wishes of
I their fellow dtnena. - lo thia expectation we
bean eomewbat disappointed, as little disposition [
| beiogvmanifestid in | their proceedings to yield
1 the eoggesfiona of their awn enlightened,
merchants, as Uretofpre governed in their inter
coorae with ou’ Company.
We are certain (hat if'an intelligent committee
ot Director^ot business men, would visit Pitta*
! borgh from 'Baltimore,* Philadelphia, or. New
j . York', they wotjld hasten to complete not merely.
I one, bat ail this contemplated tail road cothnuni-j
I cations between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic d-j
i ties. We tell tbo people of the East, wherewe 1
' have always lived, that they know nothing of the
| trade, resources, industry and vast bu«ioess cap**
j city ofPitUlmrghandtbecountry.arOand.it. We
; havi, •been but. a few days here, and every day
■ btve been more and more xmaied at the means
| not caly of enriching ourselves, hot imparting
\ prosperity to all who may have a basiaMs eon* (
\ seetioa with Gf. The ’tithe of the trraswt*
i peath the surfaced the earth is not yet revealed 1
’ labile iu surface teems!with that richabundanc*
: which one, from the sterile soil of New
hardly comprehend. -We only woodef that
1 We ars at ihb day bergawdjo by our moonmnk,
| self interest and a-proptf pubUcsfdritefaodil
them uif tb,~f *mn bat to
Hr-"
rara Waa.—We ark sorry ;
'tojrtad below that the! prospect of a peace is as
far; removed , fram us aa. ever, but we coofesa
that it is with’ pleasure we learn that Mexico i*
natto hive thns millions of pur money for the
purpose of making a more war agaipst
the United Hlates. If the administration haveial
last opened thfeif eye* to the perfidious character
of Santa Anna, this, of itself, will hex real
American victory over Mexico, and the prominent
ev«U which-viU lead The adpueetoo
of ianta Anna to Mexico from Havaoa, where
he iai] been exiled, was not only a treasonable
act. which , would have cost any man but the
Prt lident his life—bul it has been the great ele
me it in the of tbe war itself. Bants
Au is was tho 7ery focus of the war—its master
•pi it, and the great man of bis country. He
wo i hi* early repotatioo in luccessfal battles with
th< best Spanish troops, when Mexieo was seek-1
inf to establish a free .government, and since then
he has been the cynoiiore of all eyas. Under the
pr stige of hie name armies have t been crested,
■an I a spirit of determined resistance infused into
tbi whole Mexican nation. The recent reveracs ;
he bav met with will deract something from hia
glory, bnfbia i* the great and directing mind ia
Mexico, after all. - AVe hope that peace may be
□ear at hand, but fetf a permanent peace is very
far ofli 1 '
' “It is plain that the Government ban of late
tod since Mr. Atocha’a return, almost abandoned
their iTdent peace. Tbe-lhree million
bUI that waa railed upon, and which might bare
been productive of peace, lait Aogait, bat been
ioahd, throagh untoward circumatancea, to be pf
no avail now. The peculiar and uncertain por
tion of Santa Anna bare tendered it impossible |
for him to take any part in tbe open ;
toward peace. Hla power will be prostrated enA 1
ttryly, aa it it (relieved, by bia late disastrous
though not dishonorable defeat, and by tbe sac-1
ctia of tbe new factions that are likely to
at least a temporary supremacy.
There t« nothing felt for this Government to
do in this post are of-affslrs. bat do what it is pro*
pa ed to do—lo hold military possession of all the
po: Is of Mexico and of ibe channels of her inte
rior trade, and treat Iter a* a conquered country.—
Washington Correspondence of the Journal of
■Commerce.
fat
To.tTatatTioss ron Irclasd.—The neigh
boring counties, we arc glad to team from oar city
exchanges, are rending in provisions, with great
liberality—•‘Beaver has done- nThe Post
announces the receipt of Corflr’srtd Floor as fol
lows: | a - : H, -j
• From Smith’* warehouse, SoutH's ’FerrV'i 66
tacks of corn and 77 barrels of door; from Uhrist*
let’s warehouse, 77 sacks of corn and 90 barrel*
of dour.
The town bt Indaslry vends 3G2,eacks,or corn
and 153 barrel* of,riour. This is wrh dene.
Well be* to wed cb aril tes like those for the relief
of Ireland and Scotland, never made any man the
Poorer.
Steibkhtille a Waio Cittl—“W« con
gratulate the friend* of tho Whig cause at home
and abraad/upon the revolt of the city election,
which came off yesterday. The whole Whig
ticket, (a *Uango result here,) save one conned
man in the ’'bloody fourth,” was elected.— Htrald.
’The majorities range from' 15 to 61. for the
different candidates. This is well done, and a
good example for u< and all around u*.
I.us* of Tins* Stkavboat .V tcTorfcf-A.— This
steamer, lately engaged in the Pearl tr*de,
wa* blown ashore in the gale of Friday morning
last, about halfa mile distant /torn Port-Pontchar
train. - The gentleman who inform* tis of this fact,
states that no lire* were lost, but the boat went im*
mediately to pieces. • \< ■
Acnnxxrs to Tow ißoats.-tS\
learn by the low boat Do Solo, Diaa
arrived Saturday evening fromtt\e P<
tow b-oal* Hercules and Mary Kin<
driven adiote ma gsle t>! wind on
to the eastward of £a»t Chsnuel,
Pass. , The Hercules wa* in six fee
the Jtingalarid in eight feci water,
Sofc> ({ft.
T*J O^sil. —The will he
»0t Canaf »hi» »tav, f.>r i • i*
xnrt of Trua'cs being j-m. . >. .t ted
Acqneduct. It is a liulo week, andi
at “Prevention u batter thi
ry prepsiat&m* to strengther
lait of tbo Troops left yes
an and Mcunt«i:{rer. In
in have left the .city within
iro reques ej to celt tbe alien
ie vale of Para-iol*. duoshadel
case, which is to take place t|
dock, at Dtvia’ Commercial £
of Wood and Filth Btrcets.
FROM ,THE BRAZOS.
A letier m the Picayune, wriiter on lbs 19th
of 'riaArh at Camargo, saja— ’ j
A letter was received in Monterey from a com*
m erciall house in San Laic 'I hitTe'converse*
rrnh'i gentleman who aw and read the letted
and it uatee that Gen. Santa Anna wit in Bar,
Lull; thWt Arista and Parede* friends had drelaten
against fienta’Anoa and procUimedHemrs Freed
Went, if thia be true, u the poef beautifully exp
presses it, Mexico ic confusion wptae confuunilk
ed. I ' - I'
- 1 see** I
... A Mi.tsmors* letter. in lbe.Xew Orleans Com*
merdal Picies. dated March 14 has the following
paragraph*: , |
The battery commanded by CapL Braxton*
Bragg did terrible execution. The Mexican csv
airy made a charge on him.He waited until
they were within two hundred yarda, when be
poured a'terrible fire updo tbeS. hia piece* charg
ed with musket Bali*, j leading squadron*
were mowed down, akid they (stopped .for a mo
meuC’ / Bragg’* gum were instantly beaded end a
second dischsrge.as tjeadly a* the first threw the
enemy into ennfoaton. and a third put them to.
flight, leaving the ground covered with men and
i horses. Only imagine for •> moment,'a battery of
carmen, charged almost to tne muzzle with uuik*
et balls and slugs, tired ihrie tunes into a dense
mass' of men and borne*, Li a distance of two
hundred yards/ aod can form some idea of
the slaughter!
One of the fodiapafregi
Tjeota, it U said, water-
Oil, ol the Pay De-
ed for • lime, when Majoi
partment,' rushed among il
em, aeii :d their colon,
filled t) the men to
end example bad tie
«ut rallied, and were
adtaneed to the and
stand by them. Hia yoice
desired effect. The. regie
diiUnguiabed in
After the batile Wu wot
Geoer .1 Wool, who
lltniry ind ■kill, met
hi* arri* around bia
son the brilliant tic
old ber< replied, *'we
>n we alt pall togeth*
atieet (he jitdice of
wasjdiatingotthedjfot bia |
General Taylor sod tbrei
□ecli. aod congratulated hi
j Cory ]in w»ra» term* , Th«
| eani be beaten General w,
| er. H J Tbe whole country wl
) tbe (simple reply. f .
Colonel Belknap had foildwed ike track of the
Mexicans, with five hundred torn. tarty-fife mile*
further, and aawnotbiqg of (hem.| Numbers of
(hem arc said to the IAI onulrja about fialtil*
la, and anxious/to surrender iheraJtjlres. hot Gen.
Taylor will not let them, as be bai no (roapa to
epare to guard them, oi pros liona to feed them.
Two thousand feirialci, w 10 followed tbe Mex*
• lean army, remained, like ministering angels, to
j take eire ,’f tbe woqnded. General Taylor treat
ed them with the kindness doe their wy.and the
. humanity expected of an American.
.‘fbo American (Maumotaa) Flag, describing
| the battle, Mye— ' \
I Every man belonging to \o‘Bryan’« battery
were either killed or wounded. Capt, Bragg see
ing ibis, and fearing that bia own guns might be
captured, prepared to 'lake another position.—
At thia critical juncture, when a tingle false
more might bare pro red fajal to the - whole
array. Major Mansfield, of thi Engineer depart*
menu spurred to Gen. ’ ayloritcd informed him
V»f tbe contemplated tin «ge of position. *-Go btek
instantly” replied Cen. TeylJr.-and tell him no
to more an fneb, but g re theb gtape and cioUt'.
t«r.j ' ; ,
Tbe order was obeyr 1 by ‘
promptly as lit was girt n, am
vomited Linn tbe moat awfol
being charged with mm kei 1
etralofdetttddealiDg mtaeilr
>tfd that Gen. Wool baa
the IfHexicana iw
ie mad* • fthit'
luddenly 't*~
I So gallant Bragg as
i bis battery Instantly
lestmetioa, tb« guns
ills and every ape
. We abonld btTB
*n manoraeriog to
i reach of oorertili©.
dring them in -force,
coyed them wlthif
, lie mid* • fchit of i
joA *addmlr / i«tr«tth}f, «jcia within
ntip of oar light bsttnin. iHie fore* opened lo
the right epd left end the tremendtta*.
, Six thjaetDdeenJiJ cbtfgM BriggY better?;
«beo within two htmdred j*ra%*eeiy gab open*
ed oprathfmj catting a kbe through their aoth* :
colottß thbiyjbet braid.' A seeood tctrnd halted
bcatara moamWbat tha third pfovied ao de*l
trad fled ip gnetcoafittion. j
~v,r —t fn*rHKa«r bp ibete battista. "r
< We areiodetted to Profeasor Lock*, of Lin. I •.• _r . ; . - .
-y ..■••. ... a skscch -cr:«i» un.
rinnaii, for the following notice of Uw beaaUn:] .- = =..• .. . i■•••' ,
y~ , • - L j < - Great .emergeoetes, « u said, prodace greet
phenomena, whkfi appeared o*er «nf beads on ma Jfiheydocot produce them, tney et least
Wednesday; nigblsi t Song pillar ar/xolana of bring them t> light. So it hi* been in the unhap*
heaattfulU£ht suspended from the dark'clouds be% W war.fcetweeoea andasifterrepoblir. A man nf
hiDil 11. The .ppcrouce «M th. moit .*»* -mnro.l.rit.u. h.bitt-»bo dou s h |
r ~ : paCesstng great wealth, chose to fallow the pro
; pecaliu and mtetMUß* we|utc .e«K»e«n. . , ftnnon of erhe, tod wee EEtirfied with ibe com-
Tv the Editor ojthe PiUtburgh Gazette, i noon routine ofmilitaiy life, never thrusting him*
Übconoi AI'UORA. j “Ifinto notice, but EitnplJ data, bl* dutj in •
I _ ' 1 quiet war—is by the force of circumstances Jtrought
i L STaanaoAT 2, '} nrommeuliyiefare the public, end is foaod to pos-
A few miles below Beater, Pa. April 7 47. I\. >BeSa Q, e highest military talents, and «aery other
| 7h. 52m. P. M., (Lineiasati Ume.) J j quality which men are aeciistomed to admire.
A bvnk of Aurora] light occSpiea the northern j How many of our most gifted pablic servant*,
horizon, am) rises in the middle Bor 10 degrees, impatient of delay, hare endeavored to control dei
vrith streamers of white light shooting upward 30 tiny itself, and create the events upon which their
or 40 degtees. Two streamers hads uecessively advancement depended How many bright spir
ahot ap near the Polar atar, one on each aide, and iti have thus been ehrouded in dsrtoeas, before
had ascended some degrees above it.< At the pro- | they have reached even a mid day career!
sent moment the streamers are mostly confined to ! - Gen. Taylor, fortunate ia bis philosophy, per*
the N. VV., where in the region of mined ovenuto take their course—tranquil in re*
chaur-the Auroral cloud ia very bright* Soon the tiremeut, and calm even when forgotten. But's!!
•tifarorrs died away, but the extended barjk of at once he developes the qualities' a great Gen*
of Auioihl light remained Jar 90 degrees along the eral.' In fthe most critical ritoationa hisjadg*
north erq hortson. c II menl force* what his valor wins. No matter what
8h- 31m. A ]bright portion of a streamer ap- ffi gy the difficulties around him, he meets and
peered from a point about 14° N. of tb4 Plljades overcomes them all. In strategy, as well aa hand
which were now low in tho horison, end pointed tn hand, he evinces superior skill, end ytben the
:to the constellation Lao. I I nation almost gives him up for lost 'again and
Bb. 35m. ThW bright streamer remains in the again he sends back to it the intelligence that be
west. biit it baa neared the Pliadsa. I ha* conquered. y
Bb. 43m. All the streamers had disapjWomJ.— Iq no page of our hivtbry do w* find recorded
The directions in which they ahot up wquld have four such hard fotfgbt battle*, fought at such fear*
j met in {he constellation Leo, or, as uses!, in the fut odds a* which have placed such laurel*
I Megnetical xenitfa, about 17 degrees south of the on the brow of Gen. Teylor, and the brave troop*
- point directly overhead. All these phenomenal under bis command. The country is astonished
| were such as often occur in similar exhibitions, to fiod it po*sesacs such a man!— Jour, of Com.
| botanqaual appearances toon - followed. In the course of conversation, this morning, with
The -Aurora having comparatively died away, an esteemed friend who has enjoyed rare oppar-
I retired into the cabin, but woepreaenily called tunities for extensive intercourse with pablic men
upon deck to see something remarkable. ’ abroad a* well a* at home, it was said that General
9h. 54m. There is a-complete arch of an euro* Taylor 1 * conduct of the campaign in Mexico had
ral luminous band, extending from a point near attracted the bighrst admiration tn Europe. His
the east, ajlittle south of xeniib, to the west, al r gallantry and address, and the discipline, order
most as parallel and uniformly defined aa a rain and courage of hit army, aa manifested on the
bow, and aa lumioous'es the brightest pert of a Rio Grande, and the taking.of Monterey, it was
cloud fully illuminated by the moon. Its width further said, were the frequent theme of eulogy
about 4° or 8 timet aa broad as the full moon. Its in France and England daring the last fow weeks
more course may be noted as: follows: of his lair visit to Paris and London. The Bri
commencing 19° south of east, it panes upward ! tith'mind especially, appears to have derived pew
and a little to the-, southward, traverses the two imprer <ion« of American character from these
stare forming th* point- of the sickle (Lion’s .manifestation*, which our fnend regards as among)
bead,) the twins, (Castor and Pollux,) and retch* the few promising effect* of this most unpromising
es tho western borixon at about 19 N. of west, or., war. An eminent American, who now occupies
diametrically opposite to the point of begining.— a con>picuou< [kwition among our public agents
The verier or highest portion of the arch seemed abroad, untl who is not pledged to any political
to bo in waves and cutis like a cirrus cloud, or lu* patty si hum*, mentioned to him that the name
minoae'fag, driven by the wind moving tl the rate yf no contemporary wa* now more respectrjL
i>f 3 degrees in one second of lime from Eto the among public men within tho circle of bis presenr
weii. ;Th»s was, in my ogjoioo, occasioned by intercourse, thau that of the Hero of the Rio
thiu clouds, invisible on thedark skv, but formiog Grande. He remarked, moreover, that be was
evident shaded hues as they interposed themselves gratified in being able to add from a long and in
between the eye of the observer and the band of tiouta | acquaintance with Gen. Taylor in yeare
light, like similar clouds traversing the disk of the past, that the personal and privatc qualities of the
moon* __ . . man who had thus attracted to himself all alien*
lOir. 00m. Tbe whole arch haa inclined orer
a little to the southward, parti ha** expanded to
6° in width, and from being straight, viu from be*
ing put of a great circle of the sphere it bad car
ved s little in tbe eastern portion. In its couse it
now commences, as before, at a point in the bor
txon nearly perpendicular under Arctoros, cron
as two stars of the Balance, the‘middle star of the
a point 5° south of Pomp* anti terminates
in the W borroon as before. The appearance of
i monng waves continues.
]Oh o3ra. The nuip bund broken in the east
and moved some to the sooth, but a small well
defined portion of the eastern, end remains in the
place first occupied—eastern half carved eonvexlj
to the south and fading—western half still bright,
and opposite the twins, is expanded and baa a
daik spot in the middle, looking like an island in
a broad river.
Ioho9m. Its com
south of Arelutu*, thi
a star !7° below Hoi
The detached portion
mains.
10b 16m- Eastern
mainder towards the
Regolua, and li 9 Mata
bdrizoa, showing a tlilli
Moth. A aalall “ehootit
; 10b 21m. 1 Rapidly I
western poriiAn faintly r
• 14 b. 00m. I Arch of l
ntaily in the tlr»t paei i
milky way. but wrildc 1
from a point 15° north <
Arctorua. tbrragb Re; 1
tbe’wotern li'irizni, ai :
areaorry to
mad. master
jin, that the
start J, were>
huraJay Uit,
Jtr the star Pollux.
U« foggy. We ba*<
and are fist approach:
! Ki'd'targh. April Si
id sninteiview vrilblProf. Stephen* he infauna
one that the phenomena were in general the aama
at I‘ittaburgh. a* I bad witnessed lb<?ra at every
jKuhinn—lo to ~0 iml<*** westward, or below. In
-u.al.iDg the jwvt observation I au assisted by
Mr. ftra. ■-■- >'j- --I-J
down the observations as I annoaneed them.
I do not think the appearances above noted
differ jrt their nature from an ordinary Aaron, and
they were remarkable only for the (manner in
which they were exhibited. I have thus particu
larly noted them, that if other observeraat a dis
tance shall have done the erne, • consistent par
allel row bo obtained, liom which to determine
the exact place of this canon* meteor. It i« not
‘ probable that the band was really eorved. as it
ap/peated to be. into an arch conforming to the
iaimagioary *aull'of the sky. hot it i* mo«t-likely
that the luminai matter farmed a long lice from
t to.went, in the regions ot the atmosphere
*• apd appeared to descend to the ground In each
direction by perspective illusion. a
South west
water, and
vheo the D<s
'.fawn out Of
t 4 -—* tj a&.
d Pioe Creek
jon the prin
i Cure," all
eidsy oo the
all, thirteen
a ,few wetks.
ntion of deal*
i, and Piolett,
tpis morning
Sal es Rooms*
To TUt*£otToa OF IRK PITTBSVftGH GaZITTX;
I nm phased to sc e. by * notice in yoar columns,
that Protessor H. Rc usoex, well known to oar citi
zens es S teacher o * music on lbs Pisao. ot rare
qualities, bat-takes i house on Fean street, io a fine
location, and bos muesome arrangements to pro
motethe progress of bis pupil*, never before oiler
ed in lip* vicinity. I took occasion to call upon
Mr. Itohbock at bis new place, to inquire person*].
; ll into their arrangements, and ! most confess that
they gave‘me taaeh pleasure, is I am satisfied the
culture of ynwtc will be much promoted thereby.—
The pupil coming to take a lesson, is shown into a
| pirlot to wait her turn. i> tbe Professor is occupied.
| \Vhed her turn comes she is ushered into the room
where fie lessons are taken, and it t lie close of the
uroe allotted.she i» shown op stairs to another mu.
sj« room, and lelt to practice until,the nest pupil
is through with her Jct*on r and ready to take her
place Tire a.goal ot this is given by ibe ol a
t» il when she returns. By this means tbe lesson is
so completely impressed upon the-mind of the
that the instruction is fitted therein
delih y. whereas much valuable instruction is lost
whet a considerable interval passes between the
time ol .taking the lesson and the boor of practice,
Mr I ohboek ius apared-no reasonable expense in
fitting up his rooms tn s genteel style—having pro
tidrJlo tie* Piano for bis pupils to practice os
auriclexprcssly fun tbe purpose by Mr. Kobbock.
I rfjngntuUte, Mr Editor the people «f Pitta
barghlopon securing the service* and distinguished
abilities of I'r if. Rob bock, a* a Pianist and Compo
*er. He cam** t.a our city highly recommended, by
good judges <>f iDuircat uJenl* and acquirements.
andbyjdutingaiahM citiress of Baltimore and he
baa foilv justified. by the exhibition of hia acquire-
•♦••moat', er.it*',- 1 — 1
injoog o», iII that the etlhuaiaatic ad
led to eipc :t. After hearing De Merer and
elebr-tco li )nf of Ibe daj, I give a decided
nee lo Frol Hohbock.and oftaia abilitiei u
tar it a onl; necessary to refer to the parent*
lirga numb if of popil* undei liiajinstruction
ed iromamoig the moit respectable families
two ditiea.
•c me Mr. :id.tor for Irtaspaasing *o much
Mir valuable (pace, but too will do jaitice to
sril by putil suing this, u well u confer a fa-
Col. UcnroN, it Menu by t letter from
.Washington, Ui the Tribune, ban not gone to
Kcittaliky, a* rrpirted. The writer describe* the
wouldjbave been Major General very graphically.
M l,ajsJ.hira,"-(he say*) “this day on the Avenuo.
It U tua custom at the close of the day, when the
hamlet i 4 still, to walk'the atreeta of tbe Metrop
olis catch tbe unappropriated gaze of.piftni
'ring timings. Tbe Col. adopts Henry tbe VVih’s
advice 16 hi* sou, Prince of Walca”
and wi*|i4a to l*e ‘dike robe* pontificial, ue?er to
be tci-nibul pondered aL*’ He therefore selects
for h|s [appearance tbe lime when men’s moat
unoceapUd thoughts may be edhcentrateil upon
bim.j HU gait, a* be traverse* the A venae, it
elaborate; he 6ret describes a quadrant to the
light, and then on equal degreo to left; *nd bow
he njake* progression it tbe wonder. If its meet
an ouret pec ling acquaintance, he quench ea his fa
miliar amile with an aoatere regard of control; and
the deference be is willing to render. Tbe tame
authority informs us that the Colonel utterly diw
approves of the course of Gen. Taytor a Buena
Viola!!
Tax Ktr. J. N. Maxxitt, wboes mint
(rdtn'ibe sacred deck hare been qnite ct
; tbroaghont the United Buies, u now pi
i ptmj ereningjit the Soatb Common Ml
Epi«opal Cburcb, in Allegheny city, toe
boo* *. Thi* gentlemen bee a manner eui £
end ibe opinions of bie bearm very wit)
peeu ter tastes end habits of thought; still,
•uffii ienl attraction, both in hie matter ant
ner, o caoae large crowds of all dimes fa
on b a ministry. His language u generally <
tboc ;b eomowhat florid, and bis manner dl
ction, usually in harmony with his si
gice is modulated from a whisper up 1
impel, am] the transitions are freqj
§> Hie saccate in winning men totheogk.
on raUghma subjeeta it well knownjand it
is (n be expected that like, molts will attend Us
tabors In these dries, which be fcssjtMtvhitddfer
thi first Has. ' 1
lino, Were quit* u admirable as bin prowess in ib<
field—that be is not less a civilian than a soldiet
An<l such, we may add, is the uniform testimony
of all who knew Hire.
If any other proof of Ibis were needed, wo might
refer ti? bis remarkaLlo voluminouscorrespondence
with the Government as being conclusive. It
would be difficult to.find in the.whole mnnsts of
military bietoiy any similar correspondence at all
comparable to Itjin, the various attributes that
go to declare a iound and cultivated mind—
practical wisdom, dear fureiiigbt, and manly vi
gor The public mind is apt to infer, when a
man greatly, distinguishes himself in a given
course of actioo. that ho is rooie especially fit
ted for that, than any thing else. This is doubt*
leaa (ometimea the case. Out it is not si with
Geo. Taylor, as ha has himaelf demonstrated to
his friends, tho Army, bis country and the woild.
Though the greater part of his life has been
spent in the public service, he has not neglect
ed, as tome sappose, to cultivslo those milder
virtues which give a charm to personal inter*
coarse, and lend attraction and grace to private
ie in now from a point 20°
jugb Regulua and throogh
ill to the western horizon,
at ibe eastern end still re-
lhalf nearly faded, the re
peat, poaaea 4° Mutb of
lof Pcvllox, to the western
nfnrlher inclination to the
ing atar” seen in the band,
fading; a boat 90® of the
/risible.
life*
He comei 'from an ancient Virginia family
which emigTaledfrom England, with otherTriend*
of liberty, and. settled in (he eastern part of. Vir. ;
gioia, near Iwd centuries ago—a family which
boa since been greatly distinguished in its va
rious branches, ami which include* within it* con
nections such names as Jamea Madison, John
Taylor of Caroline, Judge Pendleton, Gen. Hunt,
dec. die* Gen. Taylor's father was one of the
most dating of those enterprising pioneers who
■ruled **tbe dark and Moody ground” which de
fines the Indian tgord'Keuturky, and mauy anre-
light faintly renewed and
ion. not brighter than the
bed and straight. Course
of a vertical fulling from
;alus, and terminatinf in
a |>oint perpendieulir an**
.tmoaphere becoming a lit.
ow passed White’s Ripple
g Pittsburgh.
doles iro told of bis prowess in desperate encoun-
ter* with the savage*
He,became also* mao of vminenc* in civil lit*,
tod was a member of the Ek*ctoral Colleges which ’
voted for Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Clay ;
He died on bis emu near Lexington in 1820,1
leaving foot sons, of whom-old Zack’*istbelhtid,
and, we bejjeva, one or t*o dvighter*. Tne el- .
deal son.. Geo. Jam*-a Taylor, who was aQa liter ■
1812,. now reside* at Newport,' Ky., tithe advauc
ed age of eighty yean 1
Hi* more distinguished br&ther was bom in
Kentucky, ts»:> jv-a;* boi" ve its idmia-ion into tbe
Unioo, and is now, therefore, about 56 years of,
age. ' Having a stout, vigorous frame, ba wia
early distinguished for feats of manly character,
and many amusing anecdotes are told of hi*
achievement* in the spoil* of boyhood. Tbe same
foresight, and decision which have since so a!**”
traded public admiration, are said to have char*
actcrisrd his whole course through alt the shifting
circumstances of life. Boon after the affair of the
Chesapeake and Leopold, previous to the War
of 1812, be being then 18 years of age, received
’from Mr. Jefferson (ISdSj tbe appointment of
Lieutenant in tbe 7th Infantry, and commenced
} that military career which has now been crowned
with imperishable fame.
j His strict observance of duty 1 and'dtttinguiabed
merit as. a disciplinarian soon commenced him for
promotion, and at the opening of the war of 1812
■we fidd him a captain in hit regiment. Having
j been entrusted with thd command of Ft. Harrison
on tbe W abash with a garrison of 50 men, he great
ly distinguished himself'in that year by hi* sup*
ecaful defence of it against a formidable attack
by a large body of Indians and was rewarded b*
tbe President with tbe brevet rank of Major. Hi*
well known *kiQ in Indian|Warefare, accoutred in
Lit brilliant career in theN. W. Territory, secured
for him the command of the Ist Urigade of the
Army of tbe South, and it was at tbe head of that
Division that he won tbe Bloody Battle of Lake
Okee-Cbobce during., the Florida campaign af
1838; and for which'achievement ho was brevet,
ted Brigedier'Generai. After 4 or‘s years arduous
service in the Swamps and Hammock* of Florida,
bn assigned to the eoaimanJof the Grst de*
partoent of the Army at Fort Jesup—where the
order to Texas and tbe Kto Grande found him. \
By hi* marriage with a lady of Maryland, Genj
Taylor baa one son and two daughters—one ot
whom is married to Col. Davis, of the Mississippi
regiment,wbo was severely wounded at Buena Vial
ta. Bat to pursue hi* military career further in '
tbe midst of the glowing enlburiam of the country
over bit brilliant achievements in Mexico, would
be idle, and the receipt of the southern mail as
we write compels ua to defer a notire of the high
er qualities which commend him to the confidence.
and respect of his country men.— Seirark Adr.
Thu Richmond Whig, the Newark Daily Ad
vertiser, Trenton State GaxeUe, Philadelphia In
quirer, and a large number of others hate joined
the list of papers that nominate Gen. Taylor for
the Presidency.,The Wyattsfille (Va.) Republi
can, Loeofoco, also recommends the General, and
finally. for the present, we find in the Mayaville
fKy.) Eagle, a meeting called, “without distinc
tion of party,** in Mason coooty, on April Couti
day, “to lake into consideration the claims of Geri.
Zachary Taylor to _th« admiration and gratitude
i f people of the-jUoiled States."
PaasiDtnr Polk a.tCb*psl Hill.— The Presi
dent of the United States has signified to the facul
ty of the University of North. Carolina bis in
tention to attend the annual commencement in
June uert, unlebS prevented by business of tho
most urgent necessity; Judge Mason, Secretary
of the Navy, will accompany hijn.
Tao Sraataca of i lat April took oat a larger
amount of excbangelhan overwent before in ono
vessel since the line was established. The return*
<>f sperie for this, and for freights, in due time,
mu*t be immense, and cannot fail to produce a
favorable effect upon the money matters this side
of the water.
SUBSCRIBER.
The ‘‘Schnellpost” says:—“A Pans eorrespon
dint writes that a criminal condemns! to death in
the South of Prance has petltonedioe King to be
Allowed to be executed under the influence of
ether."
The Washington; News (cams from authentic
sources, that the loan of one millioue of dollar*,
requsii for the completion of the Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal, baa effected.
ebrated
itching
■tbodist
rcwded
Sherman Brownell is, tbs Tammany candidate
of thei b'hoys of New York for Mayor the very
fittest candidate they! could select.
ArroriTTMxsTe a{r t«x Patamasr.—Edwin
C. Marion, of Pennsylvania, to be 2d lieutenant
in tba Ivoltigeora, eic* Wells, reelgned.
Edifard A. Ling, if Ohio, captain in the 15lb
Infantry, vice McDonald, declined. Daniel Chaae,
of Ohio, captain in the 15th infan try.Jame* W.
WDey, of Ohbjiad lieutenant in Um 15th Infan
try. Thomas B. Tilten, of Ohio, 3d lieutenant
In the 16th infantry^
i merit,
fa their
iheirie
id mu*
ti wait
cfatete,
HfpUye
Baxax i!VTB*Pk. Obio Catsat.—Wa
tie sorry to bear that a'break ha* occurred in this
Canal,< near Mahoning town. It will requin,
parity,two i.j.totyrir ft. Ttt.Eu.Eitflwa
la ta fin*order. i
' !
l.' ' *
Tht Last S*Vi from Vera Crux.
1' OFFICIAL DESPATCH. ■ [ / v
; We have three official tjeept tehee from Geo.
eiace c hie'Uodiof before Verm.Craz.
po the I Cth of March he communicates u fol
lows;
"The eolore of the United Sutrswere trranpb
•oily planted ashore, io full view of this city and
its castle, and under the distant fire of both, in
the ''afternoon of the 7th instant. Brevet Brigs*
dier, General Wool'a brigade of regulars ledtbe
descent, quickly followed by the division of Uni
ted States volunteers apder Major General Pat
tersoo, and Brigadier General Twiggs's reserve
brigade of regolara. The three Boer successfully
landed in C 7 sotf boats, each boat conducted by
naval officers, and rowed by sailors from Comoro*
dore Conner’s squadron—-whose lighter veaels
flanked the hosts so es to he ready to protect the
operation by tbeir crow fire. The whole army
reached the shore in fine style, and without direct
opposition, (on the beach) accident, or low, drjving
the enemy from the grouod to be occupied.
In extending the line of Investment around the
city, the troops for three days, have performed the
heaviest labors in getting over the hills and cut*
, ting through the intervening forests all under
the distant fire of the city and castle—and in the
midst of many sharp skirmishes with the enemy.
In. then operations we have lost In killed
and wounded several valuable officers and
and men. Among the killed, I have to report
Brevet Capt Albania, of the United Btate* 2d
' infantry, much distinguished in the Florida war,
and a most excellent officer. He felt on the lltb
tosh; end Lieotenunt Col. Dickinson, of the South
Carolina regiment, was badly wounded, iq a skir
mish the day before. Two privates have been
killed in these operations, and four or five wound*
ed.
-The city being invested, would, no doubt, esi’y
surrender, but for the let! that. If occupied by oa,
it woo Id immediately be fired upon by the castle.
I am not altogether without hope of fiodlng the
means of coming to some compromise with die
city on this subject
80 far, the principal skirmishing bu fallen to
the lot of Brigadier Generals Pillow’s and Quit*
man’s brigades. Both old and new volonteer reg
iments have conducted themselves admirably.
Indeed, the whole army is full of zeal and confi
dence, aod ; cann6t fail to acqoire distinction in the
impending operation*.
On the 14th General Scott writer: '
“The enemy continues the fire of bis heaw
guns upon our line of investment, but only from
.tube in time, and without effect, so far as have
: jet been reported. At this moment bur stteeklog
parties, by brigades, are engaged in driving in tbs
enemy* posts and skirmishers, so as to clear the
space between us and the city, and to enable our
reconnoitring officers to note'well the intervening
ground. This operation may.not be completed
before to-morrow morning, or at least I may not
learn tbe result at an early bour.
1 sent in this morning, by flsg of truce, my eu*
ewer both to the consulsof France and Spain,
residing within Vera Crux, accompanied, with
printed safe-guard, for both, as well as for the con
sols of Great Britain and Prussia.
WINFIELD BUOTT.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
Reported for toe Pittsburgh Goxstts.
FOREIGN NEWS.
; ARRIVAL OF THE
PACKKT SHIP MB BUTT.
New Yoax, April Bth, 3 o’c, P. M.
The Liverpool liner, Liberty, arrived at New
York last night, and brings'dates to tbo-Bthof
March.
Cottou continued fitm? and prices aamo gs on
the sailing of tbe Columbia.
The market for Corn was on the decline at
Liverpool, having taken a downward tendency af
ter the C’s departure. Prices hardly supported.
Wheat was selling to a fair extent at 111 to
11s 9d per 70 lbs.
Provisions were without change, and fair-sales.
United Slates. Flour, in Bom], waa selling at
jtrty~4kree thiUingt per bbl —a further advance
In two daya from tbe aailing of the Colombia.
Otherwise there U no news received by this
Pa krt worth Telegraphing ta y-'U.
New Yoax, April B—fi PM.
The Packet ship London is in from London,
bnngiug dates to the 10th of March.
Tbe papers received byiber quote UoileJ States
Floor at forty threie ahiliing--<ix pence per bbl.
A very active- and large demand existed for
Bread* ufis. .
No other nawPof importance.
Nxw York, April 8. 8 oY P. M.
The London Parks! ship Wyoming is in end ;
brings London dates to March ,T4ih.
I have a copy of Brown di Shipley's Circular
for the States, which qootea American Flour at
forty one to forty two abUling* per bbl —the latter
is noted as an . extreme quotation This ie # a de
cline of 2s to 3s 6J. •
The best Corn is a shade low£r in price.—
Prime Yellow is quoted at sixty seven to sixty
eight shilliof* par qr of 480 lbs, with taler
The political new* is not of sufficient impor
tance to trlegtaph. ' Other arriva's, with la tar
dates are expected.'and the Sarah Sands will toon
be in.
Phil*. April 8, 10 P M.
An active sod Urge demand'has prevailed fur
Flour. The news by the I/ondon gave the mar
ket an impetus upward. The sales of Western
to day reach TOO bbla at $6,75. There were al
so sum* sales of Extra brands at $7,00 per bbl.
This evening the market ia more quiet, and tho
demand ia falling off.
Rye Flour ia selling today at $5,00 per bar
el.
Cornroeat is at $4,76 with free sales.
Of Wheat, tales 10,000 bu at 140a148c per bn
for Red and White.
Western Prime Prime Pork is $13,50 per bbl,
with salra.
The Baltimore line of Telegraph broke down
to night, and consequently we have no'Southern
news.
NEW YORK MARKET.
New York, April o—. 8 »'c. P. M.
The receipts of Flour are quite light and prices
am maintime-J at $7,75i58/[KI p bbl for Genesee,
though the newt by the Wyoming may depress it.
The shipment* of Corn are very large.
Tim market for gnjn'has not varied and prices
sic the same.
News Items.
BOSTON MARKET.
Boston, April, Bth—l o'c, 1\ M.
} v l»ur Uis goae op since the new* by the •Colom
bia. The tales of Geop»ee and best Michigan brands
hem are at $7,75<r $7,87A P bbl. Some fancy at
SC,UO. The supply pt Floor lasoall.
Prime yellow Corn it telling at 103 c per bu and
White at 88c. Some asking i>oe, bat no tales at
that.
The Cntlnn market is firm Kith moderate sates,.
The slock of Molisses in first hands is large and
the market dull.
An active demand prevails for codec.
For provisions them is more demand. Sales prime
western Pork at $13,50 sod Mess at 516 k* bbl.
•>alc3 Western Bacon Hams at 10c k* lb/
BR| . Baltimore, Ann! oth,—6 o’c. P M.
rlour ts held at advanced price*. For Howard
st., $6.5<1 i* demanded, but no sale*. City Mills is
selling to i fair extent at that price.
Sales .'OOO bu prime Red Wheat at 141 c per ba.
Corn i* in demand and sates prime White et 830
81c and prime Yellow at BSc per Bu.
Rye is nellmg at CosBSc per bu.
Sales Clovcrserd ft $4,374 .t*hu.
Whiskey in bb!e is selling. at 27c per gall.
The m‘rVe! for provisions is without change ip
prices or demand.
Nb change in Coffee, Sugar, Molasses,dee. There
have been some site* Porto Rico Sugar at 7|c sod
for same quality holders am now asking 74c—no
sales at that figure.
The Fire on Thursday was iu Ist street. All*?
gbeny city, near Middle street.. The house wee
a two story frame, which, with another one story
frame was destroyed, more by the firemen than
fire. The first belonged,.we understand, R> a
steamboat cook named Hagan, a colored.dUn.-
He had bought it a few moolha ago. (
Correspondence of /Ac Pittsburgh Gazette*
Ci.vcissiti, April 6th, 10 P. M.
The election for city officer* which took place
on the 5 th, passed off quietly, and resulted in fav
or of the Wiios,—the Mayor being elected by a
majority of 800 to 1000 vote*. The l Fhlg nomi
nee for Marshall was also elected, Ind there is
alto an increased Whig majority in tl e city cooo-
A very destructive fire occurred at
mood in this state, last night-fay wbi
lery of David Gibeon togathax 0 or 1
hooaea were Your*, do
SECOND ARRIVAL.
PACKET BHIP LONDON
THIRD ARRIVAL.
PACKET SHIP WYOMINU.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Mew Bieb-
Hi the distil
-10 dwelling
. - .....
kww,»« fioTi Ft.—The 6u I.«* R«.
pubfiean ofthajathu more particular* of tbs
baUks andiuawcAm at Santa F«. Governor Bent
ttardotd oo the 18th. ThU
followed bjr_e marder of five nje n »t
enemy mart*red at Li Caniada, Sfi mile* from
8«it« Fe.-were SOOO etroDr they were “met'by
Col. Price, with 350 men. end 36 of them killed
Then w«i toother battle at Lan f bv!a <uul toe
Mexietu farther defeated . Alter thia.;Cipttio
Henley commanding 90 Tolonteera wu Hiu.j,
Then wu a good deal of ncknwa at Santa Fe
*nd from three to foar deathe a day, principally
aoong the teamsters. • # •
Colonelßoniplito tad hit co r nrr»nd were safe
and ready to march on Chihuahua.
Mr. C. Town, wall known at St. Louis, wu the
only American who the mam ere. Hie
fslher-in-law (a Mexkan) gate him a good muK
and he brought the newa of the disaster to Seota
Fe.
It his been rumored that Frank. Blair wu kQI»
eo. This i« a mistake, lie wu at the time in
the mooaUina with Geo. Bent.
IsasYSiaiUTT to rat* rada a rot ibox.—
An ezbibitioo of extraordinary interest to human
ity occurred at the MaMachoeette General Hospi
tal on Saturday last, aaya the —
A patieqt wu present—a man in advanced Lifts—
who, we understand, wu laboring under paraple
gia. having its origin in a caries of the'lower dor
sal vertebra—for which Dr. Warren proposed the
actual cautcrey. After the pitienfbad inhaled
the letheon, Dr. Warrea run an iron! red, heated
to a white heal, to the length of aboot two feet, up
and down the back, eaeh aide of the spine—bum
lag two lines on one side, and one on the other,
and then carried it zigzag acro% between the
spineoua processes, the eame distance. The pa
treat, during this proem, wu wholly 'unconscious
of pain, under the severe** test to which be could
he subjected—that of a hot iron applied to the na
ked skin.-
IWPORTS BY RIVER.
BEAVER—Per Michigan—l 3 bags barley, I bh|
butter, 3do eggs. Lambert it Shiptnh—S3 bids Soar,
10 kegs lard.fi bblsd apples, Clarke dc'Thaw—3 kgs
iard,S bbl* batter, M’Clurkin 6£ (%•—I bbl eggs,
Bingham—H csk pearls. A Wilson—2B bpgttl apples,
fi do wool, owner
Per Lake Erie—3 kegs lard, 20 bags barter, 1 bbl
butter. 1 do eggs, Lambert & Shipton— S bblstiroo
thvseed, J MVulty— l crate rags, J U Mellor—3s
bbl* dour, 100 ba oats, owner. v
lICSSKT. HANNA k CO.,
BANKERS, EIcnAJSGE BROKERS,
AND DEALERS INFORFJON AND
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. CERTIFICATE*,OF DE-
POSITS BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE;
Fourth m. nearly oppo*tielb« Bank of J’.; .-burgh.
CURRENT MONEY received on Dej-- ;e->i B bt
Cheek* fur sale, and collections ;made u •■•vrly til]
the principal points In the United Siaie*.
The bigbcstprrminm paid for Foreign aod At j-rican
Gold
Advances madeon consignment* of Pro luce jped
East, on liberal terms. ‘ :‘i I,'ia
55,00. BOOTS 5,00.
NO. OG FOURTH STREET,
CORNER OF POST OFFICE A,L I. E V
THE subscriber respectfully inform* the pobiic that
he bo» commenced the manufacture $f titnilrmttt
FatkionalU Boon, of good material and .‘workmanship'
which he will warrant superior to any Boot ever made
in Pmisburah for the price. These handsome Boot
will be made to measure, and warrant them «« rep re
■ented, at the very low price of FIVE DOLLARS
CASH. Cetulemen are requested to call and clam
ne them. jyiM WBERSKINK.
Cry-IMPORTAJtT TO TUB SICK—“t have
used Salter’sCmseng Parueea and I also know several
6f my acquaintance wboihave used h, urn] jjicy. speak
very highly of it. I certainly, have nobeaitnuoj lu rec
ommending it a* a valuable metlicine for coughs, colds
Ac M PATRICK
Iron City Hotel.sthstreet, Pittsburgh -
Read the following from Esq. Gray, Allegheny City;
‘-Salter's Gtuseng Panacea is the best mcdiciuc that
ever 1 u*cd tor a Coogb or Cold.
RICHARD GRAY
' East Common, Allegheny City."
For **!* a| 8. Barrett's, sth si, opposite Iron City Ho
el, distnlxninc Agentfsr Pittaburgb sod viebiity. and
br l«ugg»«u*cnerally. See advertisement. A‘li
HARRIED.
On Thursday tnomiog, Sth .aslant, by Rev W Reeves
MR VVILLIA. - * 'JAMES TROTH to Mrs. MARY
IMP-QN «n t .i~ this eny. a no
M H. EATON, Dealer in Gloves. i(o-iery, end
” . Fancy ar d Staple Trimmings, GJ Afsrket : tweet.
PitHburgh j apP
(J7ORKED COLLARS, Luces, Lm»n
V» itdsN Moreen anJGtaf* Liu ext-for skirt*. Lisle
Ribbons, PsperMasnns. Ac., a* FH EaTON'j*
FRISQES, QIHPS AND SATIS TRIM
MINGS—Fancy utd plain Lend colored Jr«-M Fri«
K««. nca roanL.ia Mack do. pntka and chain
rimp*. black «..a colored (a.b-t’aa :nramiaga; blark
and colored turn nooon do; ju«i icc'd ai
SILK, LlrtLK THBKAO A.fD PAaiS
KIO dotes »upcT Kid G2ore«,
fion tbc mihuftcTorr of Joar>n *■ Al*»»ndt^;
Open work end emnroidcrrd s.it Glorei;
Embroidered, plna tod fancy LMe do;
Child* El Ik Li*le end ‘'uturo do;
Grtit’e muitary sod dm* do;
For ■ate hr ■£< F h' EATON .
Fixb shirt*, collars, Bosons,
New »l)lc* of Fine Shirt* in grr*: ;
Standing and Byron Collar*;
Spring tie Cravau and Sana Siock»;
Batoro* and Cravat stiffened '
Shoulder Brace*, Ca;-*, Silk Guar Ji, Ac,
Oahand and for «a!e t>r jp9
POISTED SHADES, VENETIAN BUNDS.
Ac—Transparent Window pf hotk Glue sad
O'i preparation, m great var.fij ( oi uj io and aasoited
Venetian Blind*. nfa»*«rtcd n/e* vid coior», for
•air on CommiMion; Shad.- F.Hdfci,,i'icliiJiug Roller*
and Blind rriraminF*. n» orirri « nior*. at
tpfc _ FJI EATON'S
WORSTEDS. PAT
1j TKRNS. 4c—Zephyr and Tape*lry Worried*,
Pattern*, Canvaia. Chencule. S. .a Flo«v •fancy Braid*
Perforated Board,Tidyr. Lamp Mat* and Fancy
Work for «aJe at
_■£»
_ EATON’S L'pprr Sale* Room
Hosiery •iit’ond
merino f|os« and baif lio«», iu vaneij (or
men, women, nhd «biWn-n; Koitline Yam* and
Worsted*, tnrndin* aod tidy rotioa and
manufacturer*' NVorwiln, and Tram Silk*, at
apn ________ F 11-EATON*
GROUND ALLSPICE, Cinnamon nod Clove*, in
b‘>U.holet and stnatl packages constantly on hand
and ioi sale attb* Mustard and >piee Fucioiv. 27 Filth
*treet, «p 9 RHODES k ALCORN
CIOFFEE— Roasted end Oround, ior *ieaml>oai«
j hotel* and free era. ai the Mustard add Spice Fac
wiry, 37 Fi fih ai. ap9 RHODES A ALCORN
A BOV WANTED— Wanted a good indtmriouaßo;
to anend in a Orocery Store. The heat of refer
rnce required. Apply lo
tpOtf F SEITZ, tfl Liberty street
BACON— 4 casks assorted Bacon, received per strm
Clipper No 2, and fnr sale by
' LEWIS HUTCHISON ACo
ap« No* 45 water and 0J /rout *l*
COFFEE— MW bags prime .OrreaKlo.lahding thu
day per Bingham's Line and lor sale by
ap9 J AR FLOVD. ISd Liberty *t
Dried apples and pkachbs
fou bu*. Apples; 50 bus reaches on con»i*n
nent, for»*le+y ap9 JAR F[LOYD
PEA NUTS—Roasted .for customer*, si the Mustard
and Spice Factory, *7 Fifth Hroei.
,ap® RHODE* A.ALCORN
SPICES of si I kinds, ground for customer* atthr Mus
tard and Spice Factory, 27 Fifth street
_ap9 RHODES * ALCORN
HORSE RADISH, grated and pul up tn vinegar fur
immediate use, constantly on band at lhe Mustard
and Spice Factory, 27 Fifth street,
ap a RHODES) AALCORN
RICE PLOCR, fresh around and eoittum'r on'
hand ai the Maward and Spire 'Factory, 27 Fifth
street. apl» _ RHODES* ALCORN
Pepper sauce— too boxes [pun Uuties.i wcat
India Penpeis, on band and for sale by ....?
RHODES A ALCORN-;
apo No 27 Fifth street ..
■Anmiaird Nauu«—No X I
or «hr Planter of lhr Mp of Frmice—a! u
flfihe lumimm! *ca; by Alexacdcr Dunn*. i
| Thf Devi''* Wc<Mm£ Bine, or.thc Adi-rnturMo
VFatchii.afcfrT liy . i
■ .\Tfce Kint’a HijKw^y.'tiy (J P H Jnm-«, K^|.
GROtTNH OINGtIB-CObbH amt HO krn an band ii* ll ,''- o '7'^ rrn ‘ v- m i, *'*’
and for •«!« by RHODES i ALCORN ' **
apu No 'if Fifth meet
Cl ROUND PEPPER, .0 bblt,'keg* and luxes, }ic»h.
r around and constantly on hand for talc, by
RHODES 4. ALCORN
No 97 Fifth ttrect
TOMATO CATSUPS— a few dozen Bottle* on band
and for tain, a: 9? Fifth tttMt. by
apO _ RHODES k ALCORN
SPANISH WHlTlNG—tfbbl* -n ttore and for
ISAIAH PICKET A Ho
• p 9 water andjVontajt
GOOD Id 11 PESAS-AOO but. Goober Peator Gra
Nutt,in store and fertile by
pp» ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
ARGANDOAS BCRNKRS-A firth .ppjdy
t\ |n«l rccejred and fo> tale by
aj.3 W \V WILSON.
GOLD PBNS-JhM rewired an addilianafatMii*
mem of the-beet qualities of ever-pointed Gold
Pent and warranted. _ ap9 W'V WILSON
CIDER VJNEpAR—P bblt. a very P'iuie article,,
jutl rer'd and tor tale ORUM, McIiREW * Co
B|9 No 8 Commercial Row
BROOMS— ISO doien Pomeroy's Eauc
M do common and tn ilium; for aale
by apO J P WIbLIAMSA Co
COFFEE— 7» ban prime Rio Tor tale by
apt) JO NVILLIAMSACo
DHri»TIACI<KS-5w but- tor tala low i>y
, p 9 JBAIAH DICKEY A Co
SOFT WHF,U- HICKORY NUTS for sate by
*p9 ISAUH UICKEV A Co
CORN— TUObuA in store and fo7«ale by ' :
O po P SELLERS. 17 Liberty at
SHORTS— too t»M« on cnnilgnsnem and ferial" by
ap9 F SELLERS, 17 Liberty it
LADD QlL—stfeNConkUiffeeAtra. fertile by
ip9 F SELLERS, iy Liberty it ~
MACKEREL— 60 bblt In tiota and for tala by
■p» J DAL2ELL, 31 water
BACON AND LARO—Receiving and for tale by
tp9 ) DALtELMlw^ierii
TaNNER’9 OlL—WfeWaforialeby •••
ap9 J DALZELUtH waier tt
V] AlLS—dUOkeya NaUt fer aalelowby
ll a>» JDALZELL.BA watery
, baa. Pcnna- la tioi*
* R FLOYD
LARD— sbbltNol,landing aadferaalefcf •
H>» J * R Floyd, I9t Liberty it
N o™Eos«h« i «a a , ] j^ fat AICORN
iii WML LABIKXrI Jr4^
SifMi, next door ta Baok+f PuuborfliH
X* Banker mad Stoker, aad DealeriaExekliixe.BKik
Not** and CoiaA*alideicjiptiaas Ac.
. Selim* * , Buyiaf Half*..
New lark, ipr. Sne . fdla.
Philadelphia, ;•;? {Jo Phifageli’ui;. Vjfc»
Baltimore, jdo Haliiiiiorr, JJo
W«i*m Cerrener. {do Western Car. >do
CovACwjßty ifertpj- ida-CforA Co. Scrip, S do:
All road Correaej-, }do All «ood Cur’cr.* }do
P«or.*ylTaoia d«, jd> PenniylYaaiaddl.ido
Tenrew# do, s} do Tenne«*ee da, *9 do ;
drowtuYilio. - jdo BrowiiiTll’e, - Ido
'lavhingtoa, *do Wa*hin*ton, »do
.... Ktahaar»uio<BTt i d.-- '*"' J - '
apfrU-i a » •
ar» holmes i soar,
BANKERS, and Deaiert ia Ktrh»nr *,C.iiaand
No:e*i No SI Mojtei »ifeet, PUtJMr«b.
.. Selliuc Eaie*. , £xciian*e. Burial R*le»-
iff Cineianm, | dit.
Pm.tdelpuja, ( do Louiiviiic. |da
Baliimarf!, i <-o ..Sr-Looia, »<J©
Haymcßaie* BANK,Tx*)TIiS. Buyia*R»le*
Jfl'i' Co id Scrip Order*, i di».
•miani, -1 do • Kr'i«r itote*. |<>c
Kcutacky, *Jo P«na«yiT»maCy. sdo
Vtrgmtßi ♦ «lo Nf*w Vortt do, (do
on Wkmliaf, |do New Oiltim, Ido
TeitMtKe. 'J do Mmrylscd, Ido
•p>tf -
JOHN DtfNL]\P, ~
\TO 17 Afarkt: street, is now 'teceixiag his spring
Ik stock of Ho<i«*>Furuith<&4 Hardware, Britannia,
coti*:>Ung in pan as follows: — |
Sbas Jsponced Ware,English and American;
4 bx* Britannia do do,
8 cask* English Tinned Saucepans;
1 do o*al Foti; l caseT>sj*ond Waiter*;
I do Knimelied War#; - l
l do Pressed Wore: 1 cask BtighiWare,
ai.so. r
ISOOlbi s'scrred (Topper; 30pl»:uTinned Copper;
16001b* Jomatn Wire: Po oinTia PUie;
up 9 JOHN DUNLjAP.'IT Matkei rt
SUNDRIES -Bonaej Frames,/Tabs and Buehet.
Tortoise fi,cil and born, (uric, side and dressing
.eoabs; inia<d snj rosewood hair brushes; tooth,
aaii, eorab. e/oih and bat do; carpet bindrDg;,«dl<ce;
brawn. Mack and while tialland. colored cambric; silk
and union galloons: flann-l hincirc; safe;* envelopes;
note paper. Praline wax; nttyt© wafers; Barnhill’* in
delible ink| pencils and-peneii points; buttons: pinr,
needle#; tape*: «pool* cotton, he. For sale wholesale
and rcts‘i. IT
au9 F H EATON. £1 Market street
TO BORROW— 3I,SOO lo *S,WO
1 jaortpaj** on Ci:y worth four tiroes
irfr—tiarnferof lease for tI.OW jwt year, fa*
inks, wi'l aceompmy me mortgage.
afthsaOlfiec'
_____ .
WATCHED— A larg* and liiperiur u
•ut now uii iinu.l, »»!« at the Ka»iera
!*o, <ioM Cntltil nc<l Key*. and a general
i off no ,o«-fy' W \V WJLSON
0° CD *
pkrillrllr I
it »• ihe r ::
oujlilv a*-
murh in o i
can :n <U»
there is no
O.ui'* S'cl
S SCHOOL BOOK.ft-Cobb’s NcwSe-
i’j'.'ct.nT janim-d u popularly uol
l .11 tin- fi -mry uf Ameneun School Book*
«n many irachcr* who hav.e thor
o them. *h«: they •■nil learn their pttptl* n«
in ijuarier in the n»i* of ibe«e hook*, h< they
hie ilir t.w* hy u«mg any other aerie*, amt
idouLiiiisi the orihogrupliT of oar language
Jrccil i» lr*» ibanmic half of ihr time frous
•pr Speller limn from any other oxurit'
• ; or excellence ami popularity of these
•ferre.l from the fact that they have been
for ihr u>c of all Hie Pot.be School*
, among other important citie* and
ork. Brooklyn. Philadelphia and Haiti*
>n, Del.. Lancaster and Reading, Pa,
tki; and l»v wne yS or 3tl County Can*
bate of New Yoik, also, by the Now
rty of teacher* and friend* #f ediica*
e ramsHy/tokbg the place of all snni*
? wed among the best leuehere and
joard* of education. The particular
leal examination of this eerier ofbooka
;nnhen and board* of education, who
iig change* ir) this class of tert book*;
ike up'their, piads that they are the
j nitroiitfcfe them, can exctmnge with
.heir old books,now m tue,for these, by
if remit price in cash,
m the New York Globe, of Feb. 13,1517 i |
lad to find Mr. Cobb still engaged io piepa .
ik«, for the are of schools and for die benefit
(generation. Mr. C.‘* new spelling Look
fnable series of reading and other book*,
gained for him a reputation that will be
□Z than monuments of msruteor statue* of
think he has dene mote in correct the dts*
of the language, nnd towards elucidaiing
Sizing tl e elements of our Ternaculai fan*
my other author extant in this country.' l
’ho ! e*a!e and retail by J H MtILLOR
No SI wood street
offirialt.
in itie i
lotrn*,’
more, \>
L'lir* '
nintt in
nutisuoi
>« invite
eon:rtßf
and ihr
be«i. itnu
the
paying half tj
Prof
‘•\V*arc gl
ring r.rw hoe
ol ilie rj»ing|
ami hi* va i
have j'ltdr i
mere eoduri >
hrarv We
erriiuneie* 3
and •yiiemi i
sungnthaa i
P»r*ale\f
NEW
Dei. 1 ,
dJ*ensc»: J
plaints, picL
uaJ CottiTes
of Appetilel
Stomach. L«
oouxn. Cud
-c» Serofuli
Pustule* on
olid all dines
ewy.
Tne attention of the invalid public..and of all tboi.
afflicted by any ut the above disease*, i> reipecifully
called 10 the menu cf a new and invaluable prepare*
ijon from an oriental reepeof adininfiuiihed phynciacj
cctniunuyt in uielf therauM active retardial propei-tie*
of two of the very 6r»t articles in the Materia Metfteu;
The 'T3r»jpur:iln anil Wild Cherry Bniern wpre in*
trodueed to th* public about twelve month* a#o,. and
Uor ne that period ihetr »"re»<* bs» been to prent o* to
induce the* propiirwr ia offer them with Mill moie C'infl*
denre. in the >u '■ brlisf that by ent •rr.i' Urn mare' ex*
'eu*iVi- me. ih«*y wji! prove a t.ic*»mß in ah tlione
suffering from Uni dirennea above cnumeta’ed.
>»old, who!e«nle and ici.nil, b>' W\ATT 4. KJ2TCJI*
AM, generalagents. I*2t Fulton street. New York; Wx
raoas. Market street, and P. R. Satryta. SmithSel* 1
■ Puultareji, Pa. Price Sl large bettln
l merrnn*>m' : (*di*
\ND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY.. [
’OOD'B SirwpArUl* and Wild;
ry DiUcrit foe the cuieof Ute folbori&f
lund'ce. Livrr Ccmplun!, ail IPlliou* Com*
. Headache, Heart Horn, Indigestion, habit*
>c*», Pile*, Palpitation* of the Heart, Lou
l Dyspepsia. Irritation*. Debilitated
pgoor, Depression of {spirits, Chronic
4 neooa Diseasei, Canker. Syphiloid Disea*
a Imporine* of the Blood. Pimples and
ilit-Face. Hcrediurj Humor*, Coldgciei,
net arising from ust injudicious we of Mer*
J5-TAR CLOTUIB& SIOBE, S
NO. WOOD STREET, riTTSDU ROH.Pa.
\ ANCKER A MAYEB. wholesale and retail dealer*
i\ m Ejir-rn ReiiCy-made Clothing. would take this
c tneiho<f of info'r;ir»r: ihe- publ.c ihat thrir >tock of spring
and ion rarr eto’itrng i» no-v complete in every variet)
of style#, adapted to the present and ensaiog season.
Wuh.thf'Tie.v of unarini n continuance of the liber*
■1 patronage we hare hemofore received, mud to offer
general satisfaction to all our customers. we have vni
ted cm attention to the purchase and manufacturing of
iTery : .riiclc comprising oar extensive stock. Gentle*
oen d< sirous of t>i.ing suited out. will find u to their
idvan »ge to gjre u* a call a* we arc determined that
lur pr eea ihail add 10 Uie Indnccraemspresented in the
>eaiu> and fa*nton of our clothing.
We alirayakrep on hand «tp,end;d,supply of si'k
tnder jfhjrtr, linen and siipcifLie cothfr *bm*. .scarfs
landktrehiei’s. cravats. ! o«r>:n*, collars and »n*nead*
in. I ANCKRR* MAYER
Sign “Golden Star."
Geutlemeu who with to have any article of
tade to order, can t><: furnnhcd in the ibortMt
aj.9 •
f h Eaton
BOOKS —Ju?i received and for tale by J
|RAD <ia, near Marker »;reet: Chemical Rec
popuUr rampenrtiumof experireenuiCkm*
ino. J Griffin. NmOiEd: London.
„av byu
to th 4 prek
by Jdhn F
Tht L’ll
'v«4 in «w
the
?k of Travels in Africa, from the earliest age
krm time compiled trom the best autboritie
[ro*t, LL I)
■ and Voyage* ,jf Cbmiopher Columbus, bv
Jrvjng, (abridged l>v the romp.) inclodl**
r» vi»it 10 Fttloa- w»)i a portrait. map and
Ictorm! H;*ttr> of England.
1 I’rrciva!; Sythe author 01 “Gertrude, n
(ben." Jh-. Edited hi Rev \V Sewell.B.
tieiplc* of (Themlstry for the use ri Collect
Is; t*y Bern. Sillnnati. Jr, M. A..of Yale co
lege. iMore than illxi lUustrancnii;
rtlijTORV-'of the diwoc-ry anti vettlemenl of the
Vstlej? of kbc Mm»i«*ipp . bv to* three great European
Powr-rs.Simin. France, and firrut Britain, and the »ab
seqaeat occupation. *euletnmi and extension of civil
government by the Knited State* until the year ISIG
Uy Jnp \V. Moneite, M. 0. L apS
UNIVERSITY LECTURES—A usim of
■«}>*ntlfie Lecture* will he delivered by PBOF.-
STEP IKNS. in the Hall of the University,on Tuesday
and Tharway evening*. rnmmetU'ing fue-day Kveu
. ins. A(uil Iftib, at half-put seven o'clock.
• _ The (course will consist of Ten Leetorrs on the most
limponhnt subjects of Chemical Philosophy; embracing
she and effects of Heat, Electricity. Magnetism,
and obiter topics of Electrodynamics; the elements of
/Maiicf, and their tnovt interesting compounds,
k Ticlfeu tot the course, ailuiiuing a gentleman whb
ladies tnay he obtained at tile Bookstorcsof C H Kay
on "qoa atreet. andof KiltutrA Kngliih on Market it.’
RtfOO.
''•Tickets forsingle.'l«eeturea. Si<v*nw.
ap*< GKO ITI'KfILD. D. D„ President
llcsv Warehoiiu /or Prints Onlvit
STYLES, 18*7. LEE, JVDSOX+ LEK,
0 st i ie ijiacious fife, story Wsrcbonse, No. 50 Co4se St.,
sliott of shirh isdrfoted to thcnhibilieo
and sale of this sin*ls orttelt,) offrr for sale by the piece or
lockage,[looo CASES of PRINTED CALICOES, cp#-
prisjag allth* dtsinbie Mw_«tjrle*, aLktgs ; prbpbrbtt -a f
wnirh hsjring been be five the lata rise jin the
market, will be sold at U»* than, man uiacturtxs’ present pri
Prinled list* of jtriccssec put ialotba haads of boyers.
N B— 8 F LEL,ht( senior partner ia Ota eriraal unn of
Lead- Brewiter, (from which he retired in 1B45) has joined
tire arm of Ler and JuiLon, and solicits the patronage |nf his
old friend) The business is coadtrud oredsr.the .firm of
February S 3, lftt7-3nd»p - JEE. JCDSpy j- LEE.
JUST RECEIVED af M A MINER’S- f
Illustrated I lora—No ft.
Jhe Violin withnufi master—fresh supply. ~ I
Trench. Span sh and (icinmn witliout a master. I
Fre*lt rtss.H’rnsnt of Dr .manrr.l Play*, among Which
are William T>-'l, Konii-o nod Julici, Charles tire XII.
and Da) ntt-rdie 'Wilding.
A superior nrtek of Tm-uc Paper, assorted colors.
For sale .in . M A MINER'S I
ap7 Smithfielil st. 3d door from Sccdn’d
TTfASTED SOON—Ptacesio warehouses malt
V f and wholesale stores, on steamboat*, or snmnnse
fulempfoyinentinoorcities, towns, or country aroonrt,
fortnveral good book-lceje'rs. sale*men, agents,
Iwemen. schoolmaster*, mecltanicol. furminr land
laboring men. 1
Also, for rv number of boy* of.diflVretiv nges. Xlso.
for a number of colored.rnori And woinea. bo' aaod
girls. scTtralgoud cooks,housekeepers
and girls for all work.
All kinds of Agencies attended to promptly for ipoi
crate charges. Please npply at IS AAC HARRIS’S
, General Agencyand IntelligenceOffic'd
*P» Fifth »l near F.xcbapgg Dank
CLBRRBDIP 'WASTED— Fora Ud/romN
York. 19 year* of age; a siiuai-on'm acme reaped*
able Commercial Establishment in the city As ii is
the desire of bi* rprrnts that be should acquire a soow
ledge of bu»inr*». a small would only be
requited for the Erst year. Reference may be bad to
Rditof of Gaietle. • apgf
, Second street PropertT*
FOR sALK—A.valuai-le property aitnated on W
between Wood and Alarkei containing 49 feet front,
welliltnaied for a large public building, or *u*crptible
of improvement .fpy tfiree pnTate ‘residence*. M '•>•1
ha sold low and on very term*. If ap
plied for won. S CUTHBERT, General Agent
ipg SO ?miiliCeld atreet
Olaaolntion. . ‘
THE Parin*rahlp hercto-ore eiriturgbetween.Tho
qiiW. Moore and Z. H.Costen, nnder tbeflrtnof
T W. MOORE A Co. Bra-idocks 1 Field*, expired by
limitation on fat 'Apr*!» 1817. AJ! person* Indebted to
said firnr will please make immediate payment to T.
\V Moore.who alone is authorized to receive lEe same.
1 ' T W MOOKK
ap6d3t* -__ ■ _7i ,H COSTON..
I“KFOBMAfiOS of si -load «f Bulk
,Me»t. taken bv mi«t«Ko,or stolen;fVom tbo Whwt
about, the (Otb of llkreh Inst Said load contained 5?
pieces and wo brought here by steamer PaclEe.
Any information respecting it wtU he thankfuily ie
eeivod, and a towatd given.
GEORGE D MILTENBB&GES -
; jNoBBwater street
FOR BALE—a vain able Piupcrty e* Rota, uar
5* wtwkilag of. a *wo story Bnek House,
with finished gamt and whoia is-wali
arranged forcofafoitHndttonT*nleßCf: Price mods*
rate and lanwuaaTi -' ' 1
QPTHBEftT,General Agent,
hp 7 No 80 meat
nr W« *>• flttto, A«cii«M*r
'•'£* ukit goods.
Monday iroraiof tie ISih lniunu.il 20 o'clock
.a. x., will be sold—soextensive awortwetit of fteafa
-ttl arris nni* firry dry totals. >« ...
At 3 O'clock, Pi M.
■ -AUtxeaaK>nmat«f.new«adMevad Vrl k«uo
held filra lore.-Mam*/wh«*'<Hjß «a>erfor*irht dsr
dock tad cim, aebOfsay dr*s»iny‘boreeui, common
do; I dozes .mahofsoj' chairs,’ t well-tfe«d mtbartnv'
'easrPlino-FWw; 1 “
nua biirh sad low post bedstead*. work «"<t ’wuh
•tends, fener taS common chair*. mckioc eksin. era.
dies, diain* card fcadbreskfut tables.
Aieo.vCsrpetiflf, asurusee, beddlrc.
,loolrin*gl*»ees, ettovinr*, *la»sws«,-sw*tonrti*. »
eaojpof stoves,-kheben Btensiuveosl ssd
etcrelSjShf ebeitt V. H res. 5 bit Va-cssaalteUred"
tobacco, wire •<..
I ■ • Al 7 o*Ctoek, p. u. ■
A handsome MSOitmeatof &net*blesa4
try, new sod secopd.hsod wsuhe*. a»ieit'a<r<f
teats; ready-made noth in*, boots. tboea,ea»*,
retsilMocfc of drygoods. &e n £«. wsipr,
AdtfbCSQeopy. . ;
. ON* Pr’dsv btomiof. the Bib tsstsat, si to o'clock sV’ '
ihe Commercial Sole* Boons, coiaer ot. Wood sod r
FifUx streets, wUi be sold, witbom reserve. for seeeotip '
of whoa it may cooeenu iSessssPsrmsols, 9ea*hsdce ''
and Piolettes, viz: .
No US'ioaecuc 50 Foa'ard Silk Piokxtcs,
is. do 50IndieSUfc, : do)
50 do 1(0 assorted. ” do; ' l
81 do 50 do, BJk Frißged: "
61 do 50 do do SuD»bsde«;
63 do ODFoolsrd SiikPsrrwKPtaksd;'
64 -do *cfiO assorted do do Fnayvd:
UM do 60 rich .do do do;
Si® do 21 fancy do Paraselenes;
217 .dof./xf 'do i" do -do •' Fringed;
218 sunen'or do do ~ptak edrvdi'-
do • 40 -do do do : - do;
WiU be ready fcrexsailnstloaod the7th inti. Terms • i
**»»><>. . . - > ap7 '■*
willjam a. hill & co., ■
B.ASKEB9, SZCRAStOK BHOKXIIfI '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.
CERTIFICATES A OF D D|pwrr|^JUNKNO*ES,
*>’*«*■ *«** Sflwt, enrdaer ft*er< Son «*-»,
mchlg} PHtibarih, Ps. [dfcw?
SOLE AGKZCCT FOR CCRRJER’3 PRINTsi
-s,oooJmireceived. AleooakandKelJoftrfcTfcar*
er’« Prints, and PbeJp’n Maps' and Chan*.
. Merchants and Pedlars supplied at New York nnces
■ T KENNhDY,*.,
«P 9 ' corfiffand wood us
LOOKING OliAltlM and MabocauT
Looking Glasses, L. Q. Plates, Clocks. Combs, and
a general assortment of Variety Godda—all -at lowest
rates—at No <W,cornrr of 4th and srood streets.
■-■P9 “
cor .Market and Fomth >»
THOMAS KEN'iNEDV, Jf . ,
RBAI* ESTATE MABKST- Petfou* •bent -
pon-hating property, will find It lo their JmerMt to
call anJ examine my KegUter for Beal Route before
pure having. No trouble 10 abow.gooda or wrier iofijr i
nation. - ' S CtmiBERT • }
_ "P 3 No SOSmithßeld Brers
TMIDIT.&c.-SOO bxi Mv*UJwnr,
* JO hf In* M Rmiains Hnsn*« in Jars
An drum* . afrajliDaw* .
-lObjufioekCandy; 550b08. Tran.Gro. N'ul*; ,
10 1>r!« Almond*; ( .»>l5 bales FilLr tu; j
do K. WaluuUj 15 ..do Brazil NuU: jail . J
recM and for »ale by ENGLISH 4 BENNETT*
*f B v. No 37 wood meet
AJSTKD—A few hundred to ft few ihoapatul
tV dollai s to loan, for which the non aaiufactoiy
•ecurily will lie Riven. Addrea* P. B, Ciaretle Ollier.
■|-SJ3iAwttF
_ [Ctirgftp
S-’PLEJDID CHERRY TREES—IK> large
and choice Cherry-Trees, just received and will be
■old low. Persons wijshtog to supply themselveswould
do noon at the teed store. corner Wood and
ftbm • g' -apa,- 3 N WICKKRfiHAM
N'AlltS— awkeganiwried Naii* for rale br
j&tINNINGIUM ftBONNEItt
ap6 • . 141 Liberty street
DRY PEACHES—SO bushels for sale by
CUNNINGHAM ft BONNER
aptf _• 144 Liberty meet
DRV APPIjKS—£OO bushels.forsale by
CUNNINGHAM* BONNER
a’pd . 144 Liberty street ..
LOAN— fti,U«lbr one,ormore years, ou the
ttqiured aecaiity being gives Enquire of
;iULL ft CURRY
_agfl Wood »t. nen door to Eaglegaloort
TCxebange on New York, khiladelphiarand Haiti -
1-4 more constantly for sale by HILL ft CURRY
»p 6 wood st. nerl door to Kngle Saleon
Currency of the Ohio Indiana, and .Kentucky
Banks wanted at very lew rates of discount.
HILL ft CURRY
apfl Wood at, wen door to Engle Saloon ‘
Collections on Cincinnati. Louisville. St Louis end
alt other accessible points in the .United State*,
made on accommodating terms. HILL ft.CURRY
,apß Wood st. next doot to Eagle Saloon
RIO COFFEE—IOO b*gs prime Green, in store
bnd for sale by ENGLISH ft BENNETT
. apO No 37 wood nrert.
TOBACCO— dObr» fie, 3S*,and 12s pound Lamp,
and 3and 10s Roll, of prime quality, just reeeired
and for sale lew by ENGLISH ft BENNETT.- , '
c «pO • N 037 wood street
i EAS—3ohf chests Y 11. Tea:
1 no cauy bj.G.P., Imp. and Y H.Tea;
Reeeired and for sale by ENftlJStlft BENNETT
j_ . : ‘ No 37 wood siree,
TANNER’S OIL-It)bhlsTanner*s Oil for stle
low by: - . ENGLISH ft HE> NEIT
•pg ‘ ■ . No ST wood street
TOBACCO— 40 kegs 8 Twisrto smn, for rale low
br ENGLISH ft BE .NETT
ai-g Nn 37 wood street
MOXsASBBA-lSObblaN Oj.
50bb!»S Hi foraaJe low-by
apC ENGLISH ft BENNETT,37-wood tt
NO. SUGAR—4ohhds ineiore and fat sale jy
• ap6 ENGLISH ft BENNETT, *7 wood st
LOA«? SCOAJIr-SO btiU assorted Not;
1 ease double Rectified;
1 cues PowdemL
9 do Crashed: jin non had
.ENGLISH 4 BENNETT
JioPyoodstmt
for aale low by
»P« __
PIPB^— flQbxa White QajrPipea ■ |
1 43 bxa Sioao | <£>; • for jtaJe low by
•P« ENGLISH k. BEXNET IV 37 wood a
MKTAI.-lU>toa*No|* Foundry Metal, received
per »tmr Swallow and for aalaby-:
*l>B M ALLEGE.Co,4awatern
T> LOOMS—StSpiecea received per r.mr Pacific and
.Dforaele br 1 M ALLEN ACo
■ -• No4S water nmi
SWEET CIDER— id bbts swret and prime, ic
store and loraaJeby . . W.GItEER
apfl . . cor water and sanhfield sts _
G LASH-80 bxs 8*10;
00 bxs 10x19; for saleby W GREER
_ spO cor water and smithftcJdaia
SCOTCH SNUFF—4i<O Ibf Ganeit’s, inn tec’d
5 aod for sale by J KIDD A Co
•P 6 No W wood street
DRY PEACHES—Ioo bos. prime jn«t received aad
for sale r»y WICK A VcCANDLEPS
•P® ' cor watef'and wood K*
WHITE BEAN'S ■ fiO boa. small. ju*t received and
for sale by WICK A MeCANDL^SS,
_ _eor water and woodst* - ”
DRk APPLES—S(O hut. jnst rec'd and for Vale by
UTCK&MeCANDLESS
cor wood, and water sit
CIDER VINEGAR—SB bbls rec'd thfa day, for
saleby apt ATWPOD.jJQNES A Co
SOAP-100 b*» Cm. No i, in n»r« aud foroale'br
—O BLXCKB.URN ACo
cor water »i ml chcm tiler
I?I«AIBKKD—Ju*t rrtelTed and tax ulebr
r WICK A McCASDIXSa
raehSS -; - w water and, wood «a
/"'ILO bbU in ilore and tot tale by
\S WICK A MeCANDLESS -
corwiter ond wood at* :
T AKD>II fere* landtag£roaatarM&U(iaVfor»aie
JLlby . t p7 J DALrELL,B4-«l*r»t
3 ACOfll—jm>W* H&m*, Biota *iia ai»uuiaor» rcceii
■J tag fanaSmokehoM* anJforiiJe by
_V‘ J JORDAN k Boy, fa Litany M
17E&LKRI— 4 for tile br ••
IV 8 F.VOJI BONNUORSTtCo
NoSSFreom
TO CAIIPEIfTB rtctiiri! for ul
a tosh lot or Union Facto*} Phaosr'ii No £8 Weed.
ittatt- >• (mehSJ] JOHN WALKER
JKRBISV PK&OU Teecited
O from New Jency ingood Orter, and fer iolo kwrai'
tbe Pm*l>nrjb teed sun, comet wood and «ib «*.-•
FORWARD * QWARTZWKLDKMV Atu>r>
L * w ib*'** removedUeir«Re*(dike moUi
n«e or rotmh Cherry AMey and Otw
; i i apbif
T 5 1* OO H ft—CO) pie om S tw it la- Bldoo*, an'owuico-.
AJ tntnl »ad<bf by *- . ,-j . • ; j
i C A McaWULTV & Co. etail btiinj
SAL. BODA— I cask Juirec'd aodfer ut« by i
JOHN D MORGAN, Dranm :
JfPJj ; • •- • . U3| T f wood t wet
T mCOaiOK BALL—L ci«e Ismail nicks,
J-T received andibrsalclow.bT
«pg JDMQROAN
GLGI£_3OU lbs No L warranted good, fcr'saU far
apH • , - JDMOKOAN
GUV CAfItPHIRB-aKnbs Refined, for sale by
J D MORGAN ~
■ \<f AONKSIA.—3 caics Calcined for rale by
IVA.sp9 J;P SIQeOAN
\i) CARBO YS Sulphuric, Muriatic sad Nitrons
. 14* Acids, rrctlved and for »a]e low by ■ -
■pb _ ~ JID-MORO AN,
DEFINED LlQUORlCE—A.»uperierani4r,
Ia received end for sale low by
, »p 9 3 D MORGAN
CYUM OPIUM—New Crop sod pare;ra*ei*ed sad
t fox sale br • apS J;D MORGAN -
: 4 ,f No t Font-dry, turfing (iota <aat
IVI EorefcOand for isle br j
■pfl ' M aLLEN fc Co.4iw*ltr drert
SPICK*— 5 bags Pimento; lO.btgs IVprfrr,
Ifikefs Oro.OieterV-- Sktft pro Pimento;
lObxi do Pepper; Sbxs do 1 Clove*;
6Li is do Ciansnos; Sbxs do Oiascr
10 cam do Miming 1 Urd Nsiam - . ...
I bbl Cloves; *. 200 mils Catsi*: '
la flora and foraalo by- ( KNGU3U A BENNETT
. »P ? . ' . 37 wood street
GVNDttl**-39ctiei P?pper **■<*,!
O Hi cases Tomato Catsups; ft casts Salad Oil; '
40 cant Sardines* ' ”
desses Gorkins In gallon and half gallon Jar*
la store mad for sals. ENGLISH A BeNNUTT
*P 7 •'' '' ' - ■rP woodsttsei.
rINUIEVT—SQ ft on Allen's Nerve and Boas
j Unlmept, Jan rac'd and lor sale si the Drag win*
fcooseof b~a Fahnestock aCo ■
,•1" , cor Ist and wood at* ~
QO£P—i boxes Hall ASoo’s Variegated Sospl Jan
O recM and for sale. by , R E SELLERS
ntehai . ; Noy?sroodw_ .:
bbl»Fl«x«r<Hbr faVbT__
R RJSBLtIM
Sarsaparilla-1 b»ieV«rmCr*»je*»«^
Arniebr RESELLERS L
mrh3l ' ' NoSyaadt**^
FOR SALE—A good two ‘S*^*
_ Mt Ward, -««u «mmd for •wall teatfr- Ptiaw
woo. ' 9 CUTHSERT,G«a*i*IAf*BS
ap7 1 So soSaiiUUld wan
?| Salts
?r»eopf ad charge ihi« Office.
\Y GREER .
cor yajcr and amiih&eJd «u
SNWICKEKSHAM
SSttrrcea Rie*j •.
83 bbl* Loaf Sugar; 9
ReMwatern
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