•Bp iiv kka.-tcs biiooks. I■' * PITTSBURGH: f | WBDN'ESDaY M°KMNC T APBIL U. 1847 ; . fTj-'tar nmwcv i Daily. TV "’trUy. » 1 Do!iat«r>tf Bonuro, tin j . O NVcctlyiv } in_adeanet _ Notice ui AilrerUKr*. {D* AdT«*Hi»craci;s. w wrur*- »Lnoltl bi headed ia by five o ciork in ibc ai'irtnaon. AUrnuon m» ihn.ori tbc puri of nurlenricmei*. would be produi* titecf uouuulHitcbi. I . FOIL CV GEN. JA ji -rJii: hVEKNOk,'! jits in vis, (or crsrta: cocntt.J | 1 FOR f*AKAL COMMISSIONER. jomm w. piTijoi, {OF Ct3t»EJtUAW‘COCSTT 1 ' . See fourtb ftgt for 51t>c«H*npon« S ewe. The People and Gorernor ghnnk, The Legislature of PennsjW&ni*, at its tut se«mn t passed a law providing for the election of | Proaecating Attornies and Deputy Surveyors by ! the people,, id their primary assemblies. The law ! was passed and placed in the Governor's bands: sopio'aine days, we believe, before the Legishture 1 adjourn etk It slept soundly in tbe pocket of the ' Governor to' the end of the sc-nton, and it sleep thareyet, as quietly as if wrapped an iho shroud of a tomb. Mr. Shunk, we believe,-claims to be, —par excellence, a Democrat, but wbat sort of De mocraey is that which refuses to sanction a law taking power from the Governor and conferring 1 it upon the People? If it were possible for Gov ernor'Shoots to be re-elected, we are prepared to believe from this temporary veto of his,'that be would defeat the tow » : t not elec* -btfws'hi nd ap»* to lake lent to . of these. t. *• Nowi.:f dwtj);.! tnbjtetl uiooslike t pawed- ipigncd j-ffidFowf i tod forj hjft of’ the ; ‘Demoe- i e Governor tjtoiror.j rer to tbose „o ntjme ivemor •errant be U joroaght to be. Be cling* i ige/and means to hold on to it lo tb< | ' hi* coijetilotionVi term of iwrvice, te Legtb|alarp, reoßle,-Bnd the obviou : *el U*Slf.'. ■ V . .- .1 . .' - vV«a*> v*at,yie«. , '• clptnre of Vera'.Cni*. will ,prove one of remarkable event* bf\hi*tory f and none act -uecaaie the ioee of’blood ni trilling s>V.' 'willia of ihb renowned battler ?/• -'ofanciert; ind madernWarfire..- Tiwj following v - Ttcord'qf thio ,CofflDnridar« 'lt cob pfoi* &&&, ln jif»yr *fprdi end wem¬ add .to '>vVVV : : ' l two. • at night. -.- - • «Hr %» ■ jih>f oijrttakr, - and no fire V^.v•*^ lj?ia gun» began p;,'^;S , 7: : :\:~l■:yp?; : : , ■’■: ;.S J : Lj r itprondera . y>-: X6iA|~ j Earfy riily ntofmag~t&e cneiny •;: j _ -^^£-bs*e«ibnl't«kari and ; both, at 11 |' '"7 frTtTinn flig, Mli@3 V f" , v r \;«Wfj whole Mexiciu sqa loft. Gen. l^a ; lhe liiraa'gb?lhepebfic«qo*re. gfe q^pt&retftin^t..: Alllhebe*t paxtof hftthe city before the attack, city. The troop* were with ■ - about il l* an agricultural one, and willopen the -t ’itnsrfceV to our troop*. ■ \j • .. . „ .Tnxlaox American contain* an ■ •--.MXtfcle, obrioualy *cit jtwt, calling upon the Buka •: V '-. to extend their Uiaeonntc upon good paper for iho ofl-the Iraq ora trtdttg with the city. TJ»e . ri'. rale of the Bank* it Co dxKotxnl nopaperronning . .. v• J•- bejoßd fuor month*. v'rhe Iran men aregenertlly 'f&?J ! to cell their Pfg.Metfl! a pan a erecit ofeix 1 1 .moolh*i and are lima put beyond toe mean* of ob y,»/£feßiiftg ifindc. ■ They needmotjey at home, aa do -4* they Ab their borinem i* of t certain • Jtifid; andgenerillj with men of nodoafcted'crediu wo fbppoee the bant* could discount their .ootef ipc »x racmlh*. 'j| \. \ > A Wrio wartirro jn Easton, havenomi . rated Qtccttl Tsjlor for the* Presidency] We : ■pprtheaflj lb«l General Taylor himself irlli vdo : ■ aU’.lbese nominations from the tenor ol his dec}*. . lioft fo “theEoagh and iKcady Club" of Trenton* declaring that military tfcn ought not to be looked • tafor-tbe jiVtt&snej. Bat in the present highly ■/ jnuagbl enthusiasm of the People, it is probable - Ihcy.iritffMO- any such refusal, and seek to make, '*nl;w * will content 'it:—They ? r ta£aj!jforo ' Tlte Ct ded that {here ia no Uw for foreign enemies. A ■oif was brought te c iV«w Orleans for debt, and the person sued wo* the agnnt of a house in Mex- Jco. l , .Thri (he shore'to prepare for the rainy season* by building a homo lor tbe eitk. 7p*S.iy--" JjhSj. Si‘-' J&lffcj ftfife ‘ V->v* 6 ••* “ I Jons J. .Hanots. —\Vc regret tolearn lhattbi* '.j. ’ gallaot'ofiiccr ban left an alHictcd widow and or* "j pbac.children to mourn his ios>. We bad hoped | that such Wn not among the mourner*. W,eli ,i does General Taylor and hit Adjutant General * . declare, that the pang* of a victory are more than j ’ all it* joys. . Hon. Dario Tod, of Ohio, Minister 10 Brea!, tflh town, on Uis way home, from Washington. It is said that Mr. Tod will not leave for. Rio Js* neiro before July. Aeetabdzb D. Bicux, Chief of theCosst Bun* rey] has been some days in the city from Wash* infton. . \ a ’ Or! Coi’rMxs, to day, are given, up almost en- Urftly.of the official despatches from-tbe Army and Navy 1 !. Wo aro sure they wilt be perused with deep interest by all oar readers. ; Tbs flrslistaTejiing destroyed tm> ttnall frame’ •' booses OB the 4th street raid, beyond the lol* gala. , They were of'httle value. Messagesjwero rentonTatsdsy afternoon from/ ' this city io |6 orton, by Telegraph,,and answers reeefved in ai couple of boors. .... Thfl Philadelphia and Ddumote Use of Tele graph hiul nolteen working from B*lurd«y domr ' to toteienlog,^'* l **yel out of order* . ADDITIOBTAI* DESPATCHES ■ From-, (general Scott, and Commodore Perry* \ iftADacABTKU or thi Abjct, Camp |W**bio|ton, before Vera Crux, March S 3. . 8i» ; Yesterday, seven of ourien 10-mch mor tire, being in battery, and (hr labors (nr planting the remainder o( our heavy mrlal being in pr>» (•rmr, ijaddressed, al tauVdwk. P/M., a sum mons sp the Governor of Vera Cruz, and within tbeJwo bouts limited hy the hearer of the dig re ceived thu governor's answer. ;n. Oailt Gkxcrrc it puiiUshed \nd \Ve«*kiy.—'Ttw i*fV*r ii \Tr;-\Vr- kly J Five }-**r Vv,r> iX»i!*r*per anmo., ttnecly It will be perceived that the governor, who it torriM out, is ibe commander ot both places, chusc ngaiurt thesumrannr. On the return of the flag, with that reply, I at once ordered the seven mortars, in battery, to open upou the city. In a short time the smaller vessels of Commodore Perry's squadron—two stcamery and five schooners—according to previous ar rangement with him, approached tbe city within about a mile and an eighth.wbeDce. being partially covered from the castle—an essential condition to their safety—they also opened a brisk firu upon the city. This has been continued, uninterrupted ly, by tbe mortars, and only with a few intermis sions, by the vessels, uplo nine o’clock (his morn ing. when the commodore, very properly, called them off (torn a position too daringly assumed. Our three remaining mortari are now in batlerv, and (he whole ten in activity. To*moirow, early, if the city should continue obstinate, batteries Nos. 4 and 5 will be ready to adJ their fire: No. 4. consisting of four 24 pounders and two B»inch Psixhan guns, and No. 5 (naval battery) of three 32 pounders and three 8-inch Paixhane—the guns, officers, and sailors landed from the squadron— our friends of the navy being unremitting in their zealous co-operation, in every mode and form. iSo far, we know that our fire upou the city has highly effective—particularly from the batte ries of lO'isch mortan. planted at about 800 yards from the city. Including the preparation and de fence or the batteries, from the beginning-now many days— and notwithstanding the heavy fire o( the enemy, fropi cit* : *nd castle—we have only bad four or five bounded, and one officer and one man billed. •.. r near the Uencbes. That officer,--;;- . P. Mnton, of the Uni -rtillerv, niieof the most accomplish £ -,**nd effective member* of the army, ja»h wholes highly distinguished in the brilliant operations at Munteiev. He fett, last evening, in •thetrenches, where ho ww on lotj as field and romroapdiog officer, universallyregretted. I have just attended bis honored' remains'to .a soldiers* grave—in full view • oftyfee. euemy and within .reach of his •• •March 24.—T*' eSvm having subsided in the night, we com j ;je thU- fotehoon, as soon as these# became a JdlF’vtibslb.'to land shot, shells, and-mortars. ‘fc*- 1 .- \ " March 25.—The being about to start for Philadelphia, I haedmst a moment to continue this report. '. >t ‘ ,i '• \ AU we batteries, Nos, I, S, 3,'4, and 5, are in awful activity this morning. The effect is, no i‘ great, end 1 think the cilv cannol hold beyond Unlay. To-morrow morning mqny of Jew mortars wilt be in a~ position to add (heir •vrbeo, or after the delay of some twelve rg ( tf no proposition to surrender should be I shall organize parties for carrying the try assault. 8o far’.lhe defence has been spir* and obstinate. enfctose-a copy, of a memorial received last kt signed .by die consuls of Great Britain, see,- Bpain and Prussia, within' Vera Uruz. aairilig me to graniauacc toeaabid the neutrals •fogetber. with Mexican women and children to fruEdnvr from the seen* of havoc about them 'lahfcll, reply, the mbmeot that an opportunity awy, be taken,to say—l. That a truco can only be granted on tbe application of Governor Mor alee, with a view to sprrenden 2. That in sending .safeguards to tbo different consuls, beginning s» far back as tbe ]3th inti, I disiinctiy admonished them—-particularly the Prencb and Spanish coo-' sals—ant], of eaurarL through the two, tbe other consul*—of tbe dangers that bare followed; .I, That although, at that date, I bad already refused fo allow,/any person whatsoever to pass the line of investment eitber way, yrt the blockade had 'been left open to £he consuls and other ueuirals t» pass put to .their. respective, ships of war up to inrtent; and 4lb, I ahali inclose toUic tn-mn rislitav a eopy of ray summocs to the, governor to iSo.w that I hod considered' the impend ing hardships and distresses of the place, iurlud I - rag those of women and children, before one gun had ..been fired ia that direction. The intercourse •between the neutral ships of star and the city was stopped at the last njeutioned date by Comm >Jotc Perry, with ray concurrence, wbicb 1 placed on tbe .ground that thii intercourse could not full i-j ■ give tdlhe enemy moral aid and eom/uri. ' Our batteries haWalready bad a terrible rffodt on { the city, (also known through other sources) and hence tbe inference -that a surrender must soon he proposed, 'ln basic.-* ' !■ .-.I hate the honor toremaio, sir. with high r*\i peci, J outmost obedient servant. WIM’fBLD SCOTT. »• ’ Han. Wm. L. Mabct. salary of Wsi. . " t - t; *»- - s *»• * *••*■ fl-uiim u 1 ! ■'' - f - : small ■lOaintrr* and gun t-oaU of ihe mi ;adr >n. I**- j The following is 1 copy '■of th® memorial refer-1 Conjoundex J 1 in the .Spiitiro, to i akr id l» in the .bare J^.4: • I ~T'"" 3 *■">“>“«*•“* ««•!“■> \ r ; the city. i hi 1 order w*.h |.rom|iUv anil gsM-antlr March ?4, 1847. .xmiud, and ; th.* iiw w»j k--pi up with groat The'undersigned, consnU of diffident foreign, uunation untii !«:<• iu ihctiv-nong powers near the republic o/ Mexico, moved by On tutting ifcrrn at ituir I t mn.l tha» tho feeding of bumanity\cxejted in their heaiU J>y the two steamer* Lnd n-.»r*\ but having r.-.-.-Mci 1 ir. *h •jui- l(l< ' ,ty of VeraCroxduringiwltrday and tbe day U> the mgh: frecn tbi> -Lip. th. v ; .t mmim-/ -n t„ fore, base the honor pi addressing, collective I *, ; * more favurable and advanced j> *n.i an Ir. Gen. Bpott eoamanderio chief of the artny of the [ su,j «-.ir'd Huh* tin- until be *. -t, ,i. United States of the north, to pray him to auspen J \ At th»» earnest d.-Mre oi nn’.l oIE.-t* ‘bis hoatiiities, and a reasonable tiuec, G, ?n . s«eo:t geufrautir aligned a p-uin-i m the sufficient to cft&bla their respective compatriot* u> trenehr*. to i>e mounted with RUn« (torn th«i learaithe place with their women and children, si roo, and worked iw wam-u. Thm Rmm |'»i a well ds the Mexican and children. ham* and three long 32 p,under*, (*|r thr w.-n- Thfereqaest of th® undersigned appears to them required.) were .ift-r too conformable so the existing ideas of cjvihza mimi rmi laix.r in trau-j-ortio-; th.-m s’t.r th. *'■ *'»eltoO: h«h «" ••• lion, and they have I 100 ugh an opinion of th<- principles amlaantimetiti of General Seoit, not'to be fall, of confidence Jo the success cf this request. They pray him to have-(be goodness to send back his answer lo the pariemenlaire Atvbo is the bear er of this, and to accept the. aashrance-s of their respectful consideration. \ , / iT. GIFFORD/'’ Consul da at Majesto BriUnnique. } ' 'I ' A. IiLOUX, I Le consul de n Majeste le lloa «ieU Fiancais. FILLIPS G. DE E3CALJANTE, . El consul ile Eipana. HENRI DmEIRE, Consul d«r 8. M. le Rep de Piussc. We now give Ibe articles of capitulation of Vera Crux and the Castle of Han/Juan d'Ulloa. Pckstk ne HoarJoa, Without the w*|ls of Vera Cruz. Saturday, March 27. I H IT. Terms of capitulation agreed upon by the com missioners, viz: Gen. W. J. Worth and G. J. Pillow, and Col. J. G: Totten, chief engineer, on the part of Major Geoerel Spoil, gencraUn-cbiefof tbearmicsof the United States; and Ciloncl Jose Gutiernz dc Vil. lanueva, Lieut. Colopcl of Engineers Mauual Ro bles, mod Col. Pedro de Herrera, commissioners appointed by General of Brigade Don JrJse Juan Landero, commanding in chief, Vera Crux, the casllo of San Juan da UUua and their dependen cies— for the surrender to 41ie arms of the United States of the said forts, with their arioameßts.mu* oitions of war, garrisons, and arms. 1. The whole garrujn, or garrisons to be sur rendered to the arms of ll|6 United States, as pris oners - return to their homes. The officers, in respect to all anna- and descriptions of force, giving thej usual parolf that the said rank and file, at well shall again until duly exchanged. • ] 5. All the materiel of war, and all public prop erty of every description fouod in the city, the castle of. Ban Juan d’lJlloa afidtheir dcjlendrn eies, to belong to the United Sutirs;,J>ut the arma ment of tbo same fhol injured [or destroyei in the further proeecotion of the actual war) jntyibe con tidered as liable to l ’ restored to Mexico by a Je» j finite treaty of peace. ] 6. The aick and wounded Mexicans t lowed to remain in the city, wjth such officer* end attendsnt* and officer* of the may be necessary to .their care and treatin' 7. Absolut* protection is solemnly-pu fapenoiM in ibo jeity, and property, and it that no private building nr { b to to be taken prated by th* force* of t ted States, without previous aijaogement 1 owner*, and for a fair equirilent. 8. Absolute freedom of religious wore ceremonies is solemnly guarantied. - (Signed in dopiM*ie.\ \ W. J. WORTH JJrigaatv. o-ne f *|j V DID. i. PILLOW; Dreadier General r \ JOS. O. TOTTEN. CoL and ChTEr VOSEGOTIERREZDE VII.LANUJ TEDRO MANUEL HERRERA,* i . bobles. i ( ■ aartCLM or csriTCLi/rio*. l>« a!- medical army as ut irantied - is clear (roperty t ie Uni* 1 ith tbe Caplaia AulUtr^ppsinUJ a coaimUfiorur by Commodore Betty on behalf t-fJhe navy, (the general-io-chicf not being&blc, in consequence of (be roaghnest of tbo set. to cecamanicate wiih the nsrf nntU after coamiuion* Itad b?m • xchang ed)—-and beipjf prearnt by G-noral Uroti’* mvita. '.ion, otrtl concurring in. the result and approving thereof—berctvafßxea hi* name and signature. J.H. AHJUK. Gapt. li. tL .N. Headquarter* of the nrinv »f the United enste* of America. Camp Washington before Vera Cruz March 27, 1847. Approved and accepldl: • WINFIKI.D SCUIT. M. C. FERHV. CoinmanJrr-iii-chiel U. S. X. f.-rccsGull- Mexico. Ver* Übvz, Mara >27, 1817. Approbad y uci-eptado: J iOSE J f." AN DE LANDEKO. A true copy of the original articles yf cupitulas tion. E. I*. SCAMMOX, let Lieut. Topo. En?V Alc'g. Aid do camp. IVn omit the correxpondena: leading to this capitulation between General. Scott and I.anJetu a? ummportart. * Thu enemy proposed t'ie follow. Ing, which of course was not agreed upon. Ily comparing the with the agreement. the reader wHI sec how much wjj :»»ked and how lit. tic granted? Six propositions from Ihr Mrrit-rr’i f’oi/imj.rsmu- ers to //<'■ iinxernl in.) biff. Ist. The garrison will evactUie the place with in a time to lie agreed upon iiet\v' corps ul winch it is composed, till- alloivuneo df field Ipicrv* currvs ponding to its force, baggage and linußltions ol war. 1 fhl. The Mexican flag will rom;un\disp f aycd on the. bastion of Santiago until the rettjmg Mexican garrison idialt be out of sight of th>- riiv, and. on banting it down, if shall in- saluted wijli cniy one guns fired from the same bastion, until which time the foices ol the United States shall not-cu ter the place.. •fill. The inhabitants of Vera Cruz shall con tinue m the tree jrt»sses»ton of their movable and immovable property, io the clijoymenl of) which they • hall never be dwturWd. fax well as in the ex ercise ot thrir.religious fnith. I sth..The national guards of Vera Urhz, il they find it convenient to retire peaceably) to. their homes, not to W inuleati d op account of theijr conduct in Waring arms in def.lire nl the place.’ Gth. The undersigned relrr luck the whole subject to the name co-nitns. sinners of the two parties—provided that the said, commissioners meet ugstn to-.iav lU o'clock, a m., at the same place as ve-tcrdiv I and pr d withoutdelay to a definite conrluMdn o! th-> ob. le subject , . Th. tmdeisigi'.ed Will w lit t'i- .-Jnso-.M of li.s eirelteQcy lieu* I.isdiri, up to ‘I n\i,.<-k. this. day and in the mean litiisr jv n«s^ur»nce of bis high respect ai.d ronvi.b r tii in. wiNFiEut M-orr. Xs.al l)n|)a!rUra| Com- Perry <.*uk c* naive: I t v s pJ»!m:; n ttouticing the rimiAr .:f !;n- m-tje u 1 c.i* .• We opy ins tir-r imp uUnt -Vsp-itH;: a F,tu.-mi i>• d is»i>,irri, . Off V tl: . t'.M.z. MirrhvJ.Vh. IS t'i. tiie L'mteJ Sum. .'if > t i; >«- ,i ; \ ttoi. .v ,i. forming the department-mat (Jni. ?vou lud, .. the 22 j instant, tho day alt. r I asmmed cra'tint: of’ihj'wjuaJrjn, m fi-ill- .•fccmu hi» lu-|y it.-- (ached I’V lb<*e officers, cbr-erfuliy pAriiniuliv. the piece* were placed m position aa.l op. m-d up* op ibo city about 10 o’clock yesterday, immf-Juiielv drawingmpun them a sharp fire frorh tbe i-m-mv. which 111 a *horl time killt'J ami wounded leu of the dctarhmrnr Ircm the -rpiadron. ‘ • I In order to give all a chance to eereo mi the trenches f >r the honor af which there ha efest though generous strife. I hove arranged that tie* tacbmenu from each *hip in charg.* re*j>.-etivf*lv »l lieutenant*. and the whole cnmm-m-W.I by ~ captain or commander. -ball U- relieved .wry twenty-fotfr hours. (‘apt. Aulick. a«,i.'r,: by (Commander Mackenzie, and seveial heutetianv. "had the direct] iii of mounting too cons luid ..pen. ing (he tire, and wJdl and bistrly v*a< the duty performed. Captain Mayo is now m charge und will le relieved in turn. Tbe Ohio arrived on the *d2J iuMant, but in c .ntequence of u norther did not r«-arb her p-op. r anchorage unldyesnrday afternoon- Detachment pi host* trom all the »iwt!s no emplovvil night . aod d»\f in liiidiug from the tniii*p.rl« (lie fl ue? j and munitions of tbo army. M. C. ! UstTEu Hr»Tr» sole Pur-.y... Off Hacrifi-.in-, March *.’j. In 17 Sin: In compliance with your letter this mo ment received, milling for a n-j-urt of my pr icei-d inga'i in command <>» th« drlachWiit on sin.r.- yesterday. ' 1 have the. honor to state tint tu battary of'thric ft inch I'airii/m guru an i ihr -32-poUndeiH landed from (he »i|u.niton was lurn.-i over to roe, lat 10 a. m , by the iuvornj-ti«h<- 1 engineer officer who couviructt-d it. (Capt. R. K Lee.) who. oh well i>» Lients. Hmith. • f th» ior?;- rn-eis, ntijl Williams, aid of (Jen. Hr >it reomto d i.Uho battery throughout the fin; tin- enemy lur ing jhul a few,|rainutr* before dnc.iver.-d out p-»i. tiem. commenced llic .vrid ujnu in. I num-di’ ntefy ordered t!i«i KUfi* i„ u>i>n »-k'-d. tin } th . tiring commenced on tl.r enemy’* fatten,... w },i.-> was rl.-ndilyiut.il deliberately roniinurd m.t.: uh »uthall past tw-i p. m.. when our i..» eii-.Vt • of ammunition, ol which ( we had l arrive. At 1 o'clock, Cupt- Mitvo. with a fr«-«h supjd.- of ammunition ainl a rr!a-| party <>f ofii.-.ers an t mrn, I ther. rrltiujui*li'rd tho command iifhiin in .,t.d roturn.d tT my *tup. Our I>»* was ff-ur 'men killed, and on officer and fivu men wout.did, nno of tho (alter mortally, (s.ncu dead.) tho others slightly,— When it is considered that wu had the concenttat f l and vrry active fire of five of the enemy’s L|»'u teties upon u« at a distance «f le»s thafi eight hundred yard* Iveidt* occasions! shells fripn th-i castle rd - ‘-San Juan de L’lloa." ills a matter of surprise tha our lo*i h mi small. ' - It aiTml* m« great salirfartion In add that every officer sod man >n the battery hetuvid with ill utmost coolness, OOjvity, and cheotfolnos. t'ommihder A. Macknnzii-, who hod sufi eriuteruled the duly of jr., CJni j the gn na m tiattery, promptly tendered hi* frvvicv* to me, and took charge of on« of my 3*J pouulers, whirli he tnan aged with Rteal skill, and, I d. u ht ni ,t. with g»e*t effect jijKJU the enemy’s works.. In tho course «.f Ibe firing the flsg on ono of tbrr cuemy’s forU «*» brought down by a shot from a gU n fired hv Lieut. Ualdwin. - ft quickly again displayed fiomtho samo-Hsg stoffi 1\ ,* duo u Midshipman Allan McLemt that I should not omit to mention that on a call for volunteers to cut a«sy some brnshwo< d which obstructed tbo view to a battery on which we wished to direct our O.s.ha sprang tbroughan embrasure, followed by two men, (Wililam Uavenaugb, scamon—th« namo of the othe. I have ndl been able to asccr tatnO *od amidst * shower of balls, (juiekly re moved the obsttoefion, for which gallantry I com plimented them ori tbe spot. I am, however, sure I that auj other ofE-rr present Wt»uia - happy of an) opportunity Ui tu»e d>i»e the . ■ I J. H. A CLICK. Captain. I.i>l :f Kin d. Wro. \Ti** i>,» : J f**:n ” i*- liflins, Uw.’-ju; j »t«f* Har/p.gdm, Sio»t- *biri'rf Vnv't’. MnfyV; Djtu<-1 Mrfi'imi*. lan Wiain, s“', Mitv p. and J-.diri I #c.i:na;i. U,t uf U UlHlfj. J.irul. A Js. baldwin, I’ul'iniir, El. black, teaman. IV.'tAaij; Mathias Nice, i*cin;nt, Jhit'ni «r; Wni. Hamtni/i, wiin-n, Potomac; an l Def.rs <>( Carey, tandanm. Potomac I J. H. AI.’MCK. (upturn. I mTfji ;Sr itj s Sru'isn .Oft VeisTrui. March 2fi, 1547. Sin • I cHimt l.n> hi if hlv c.iinupml ill** z»jl, courage. an.JjJcHMI/ displayed by every nll'icet - under my c.f n/naiid; and I res ret that the itftci.til , *=t*r'UT' wlnci they rendeted should lu*o been altru.li J liiili ih" !,>-» of one i Ulcer, .Midship- : man T. 11. S; ul»r iru, .in \ mie seaman, J. William* ! killed. Mid Ur« e -.lightly vvoutiiled. The ndrinr.u i Mi; roadnet iff M d-hinmni Shubnek., down to the munrnt it his lali, utulsi pointing q gun on the enr-nv. < ee.i-i n, d m-' the mire to lumens his In-* lir »i. i ufiTer ofirri at nu-rit and pr-i:ni-t, niuPhnil li>- hu-d miM hue heemne on j 'Miam-tit jifule-.-nnj mid cMtinTv. S J. M \ \-C». Captain. i l *ll »l> t rari!’ ~IL » M Kll M lot 1.-.si iti, | Oti‘ «UI md. Match 2d, 1K47. j Nit. I regret to li itiounce the kiss of ihe steam er Ilun'e', the (i .rmai'ars nl which disaster an detni.t J in ill' accompany mg report of I.irut. j Mrl.-mithlm. \ ' j I had arrtn i\n Iv.r h-.-u's before. r.i-d forttiuntc ly. I"' i. tut- adiir.r.i'de ijujlitirs el thl* ship, was enabled to u > t i the assi.it jure of the three v* N st|» a-h'-re. the nni'iii'iit. at early dawn. I di*. ovend their .li-nc-.s, tliough it tv-.s blowing, ul (hntime, afiele. The Iviits rhr '.-a N v inj:i l*ir« . : .hr M’lir Monitor. Swor.l. ; do Schr Hlatirb. K Sure. do Harftei Snirti/. \\'illiym«"ii. do SC- I orr.ri . do It.-.. M..r, m o Ih.oh-ar. do llrij Will. D.ekfr, >ctir Oscar Jonc*. schr T H Walker. V-lir \ (. Morion Srtir Tom e Itn; ()m.p. (’..indnll i Sci.r Marv I’ri.in. i,o;„:e. , >nbr I'aeitir- .Mu its >rl.r V.,i.,.r„ It-.C Kim.. \ r Uri ' Hnc Ouirllns, "i ip In.oler.i rloTuotc.l Sct.r Kr ti'.-.r z-. itisio .Men '>•>l:hi "i ihi i t-ri > Brill* t’ itt--r«>n Ji.'m fn'icr, l\-n»!.ri> GLORIOUS WHIG VICTORIES. I M:w YORK AND ALBANY ELEC* 1” »mmd- re !V;rv lunlur J • TIONS. II .ib the It ifsiin iV..i:,»r litre h.id re*-! , Al 4 U{ « hour, lan night, we received a New »■ !■> acto-i ih.-tr hi \v «<•?. I mi un.rrufjt i>f the despatch, announcing the gloriou* new* PJ!, ' ul .ut thai ■ lhit tHe \\ hig* had carried the city by a hand* ,h- Hint :1 I;!i.r iv-r vu! -«| -nS-id >ar.! c/rned • tomt inijorilv. it* -id have 1 elected Mr. Brady triumphantly over Mr 1 Brown*’!!, the Loco candidate. ' i h*i M hign have all > fine inajoiitiea in both “ •IU. .-1 \„U cf.iltr name. branch.-,. ~f the Council*. | ' ,tl '* * ’ ' US , *‘ l • • j Our Dr«ji.itch further Ftatc# tbai the city nf A!- " ‘ } * ,r *" ’ V * hif.yjiiii (it-t-n earned hr the splendid Whig ma* i L 'J 3 j *n;v nt lw'ntt/-*fvrn hundred'. Of course it - N< •*’ \ ->ik tmirrph wi:| tell on the c\iun \\ - llili' it'i .1 oil' i-l "v« l ?>y , } n'nir. Tf.i- r.»n>:iq>h of I. \TEMT FiCO.II TIIE AR3IV i lir. si. f*» T LOR, 3t tbl* lalc*t BCCOUDIa, Wil j. bi Uv«'* ii MoriUrrv and Cathargn. lie mtt Col. F. i' is-17. > 30 tni!<‘« |hiß »:Je of Moqterej, anJ :• w ‘i -a'.i • • « ! an* i.i .»! Urfca. Col Curtii going tj ' , .MM.U-rry. SivU Ann orrm-il at CTanLuli on th. Hif mi- 07 t u.-<. •»! >i [-oiut on the I9;h wa» repotted to be twr- Cl: • si'tli' t .f V.v -3 :«„ |,ari. L «. j :!.<• nt# IM. (or..N«p ih:' ;.i i <]<**>- *»«t: <<• • .-r Mr : - rf: u:c 'I 'irn t- iu. « w,i» . (it*, .n ~rr, it was thought. wan lo lake op * “ i . '■■■ "I Hi' ••iii-mv. wtu-.-h • , , u i.i.- th,'r I i:i r:i. .lir, K :-J, \xo him i I fof Mexico.by way of PmoU*. from 1 1 v i»' 1 ; ,1. Tt\ : inner* .r, v : 31 ’ * 4> w *» e I peeled l»y hi* a.Wjnee at the Kif - I !.-■!•! •<>.!• v. ■-1 i < ri7i t-j ati|! i*. . 1 }.’o*rt** <-iar- , C. 4 n-Fi.!*.,) tn i! < r = i'h ■( >.«{ lh<* ■ • r. ruA.,! ! • rn,< * ,J anmnic whom were a great many .ij tfu) j-tfiuu> j.pMv:. h.’ •>ci:njiiU .■• y-.vr sod children. The Mexican* aay they him :.i ur.dr rsis.Uil :!:i< Uif Moriea’s h. hi -von’ , , . ... .... ti’t-'. (rnvr'v ;••• , t 'i u *h I ' *•' ,0 lhf,f women and children. — iit-tr! i.c,[:,i r: v -.f-nj h fwi-nnVi 'bv • ra * Sc '' lt la - opening hi* guu upon the hn’k.-nr.e** -.1 .n r !iv IjijUi'.'f si.;!' ihi'K>. j f ; > f' ,r hour*, lo git-e ifc* women aud chil -1 ! «,fh ;>i-r• r.The ' d'-n an oj-jKjrmnity of withdrawing, ntsimng nil!:,' ro.ii,y v«i, i:i>i \S tf ! I . l-:n;r:.r !.’:«• rh-otll ..I Col. H.Tfl, I \:, .1) .| iU J ti.: n:n:nim|.'f- 111 1m1t.1u... t.lu... a ini f.pn-i-.n... K ~s. |‘. , n . th -:.!c' oihrf. ofn-.M. (i.-i,. I . nr.!ur.)m>> l :„l Un'.- it-krliii, .J lij* I unjril. I !-»rl rnv Imr*,- !.y a gurr-h -t i:j unr of ih«* |it«[ chare*. ttr tre ilr»ti*n** > of i;ifvi>.">r'i * {or the w.iu an.l I then 1 .re e'.;...-*:.-you U. »<•:.,! ~n tnur.-Juti-ly the r:» your |-larr. no i} n | th.-v may tu-et army. wm.-h !,a- done n* duty ami *n«*d the ti’ti -r ..I i!h- inti ia! atn.v. I,',*) ar,J >A\ I’A A.WV A Fife occurred early thi« morning in Grotes’ Piano Forte manuGclorf, which prove*] quite de ! Among other lowa were fifteen finish j «-‘l Pifltw** From tho combustible nature of (h« ; insU-rinU it spread very rapidly. Ttt« Fire i» ascertained beyond all doubt to have . > r , til.; work of an Incendiary. :No tnesl ye» ’ J ' S lu ciiner'ijucniT. T> /ii. -v//, />. Hn:n. m A.hiuir. . * DfciK rr.! i> ii Jhe i.urtv it, wfnrh i t»r„|i. «1V h.t b-t-.e, ,'i.ver.v! mo fr.,,» y-H, B c.);.v i»i roy it. n tn th-- ip>*<-rtimrnt and tf>« £?rnrr 3 | ,-« v . .1 t„ !»».. tf , ~r , of luttl.; I nos* -end 11. and ihc triumph uf our amos.bti* hern <•. Uhm-cl m v >ur »i.-vn. Th*< want uf Kiipjiij-.s. I. ~rlli"r itfj the dywn'erv, whirls broke nut nit's.- vmy, f'hnp.-Iled me to Ikk-is 11 lb*- ('j-.'iii.hk ol the r.cr.erjJ ami chiefs o! tin- army, and nvulaie my nfirrainn* armnlingly. Tfie7 m-ammnu.!/ iMonnuic-! that tho or.ny ought t.. (all .,(> |K>'UU. where sopplip* rniahi U* h i<|. I h i«c th.-r. !on? determined to retire liv w.v ~f O-lr-il. \ »m! M a t c hu:!a. «!.<.„ 1 cm 1 f. r t;,e W-UJlWffJ.'utin ainoonl to mote'lnn W 'l. ar.r! a!-o fjr the duS.; uhirh I ■’••I ri turn and iitk the enemy,; provided the gtiTcrniis. n* ftirr.i-he* ihv ■ 1 i..w, nil.irir..-.! t-.nM '-r.t n. tj,i« ,(f rcl III) t.-f lh- preMtnt I i,i.e m in n’i th.- world ‘•'jniil,l km-.r n, Uu.t tt ; .. tf, !a „,.,’ ■A a :>ntiv«* ;-r- •.(. ' t.n- |i.,m g-im>r a -•-..n,,,.-.. vie -ry -v. ; .-.adcr-: A , Ini, i:-„. r.VMier.t . 1 e.wj Vl . nf M W-.1-.M, which it w,* I,M » r " lur ’’ -'■’•’•l'h-trmdm-.. .he pr.-nt i-lv-ml,.- gam.-d hv if to, ui.-j to .k five , f thri’ p.r itii.i.-, tin.«- -land-..! c..l,M,«rd as many «t nrt.ll.-o G.-.I ami 1,-|...,iv! •■'VM’A anna. • s mta Auna talk- '•( - r ■•ur’.imj r., inr.-t t;,- ki> l>< li. lv. |..{< «V..fiv i'rrroif*, j a* Mti-* our org-ni nt tti- -.-at of (i »v»-nrn-iit. Tur. Au'ii pnm:ii Sot* Axx \ ___\ r ,, r . rospuiidi-iit ut ’he L-ou-viHe U.iuricr, who wnsm the hattlc oi H.i!:r)|o, d. wiriSim; ihe retreat o< H 3J j. ! i A-nna. say. s When the ;n.lining fuurid they } t3( j i r-trcaiod to Agon .'Niitvu. and Wt-re di'Nrttjjj|> j Hai.ta Anna l-y tin- hundred. They mj ,|e some : few of ..ur men prisoner,; jlJ.,c w0.g.,1 „f ihtmi !by I'xchange. They have eJ | KC hr.»k.-n up ui a ; row. and )>• ft Ajm iN'ucva in all directtuiip' s.-Knn .iU wagon loads' ol their wounded were hauled in anti attended by »ur physician*. They ndJ n trien-i i/rninr, who i- an interpreter, nm Ham., Aooa hroui’ht nl l<-a..i two third* of hi* m. n from Hjfi Lulsi'oMsl Ml tr >n*. ihi 1 lie 111 irnn11„, «dd, he triml to eiK .u'cge lh«uii, by they should lake hri-akU»t in Ihu Armrtran’Camp arid that all they (the American*) had, should t.e theiH. Santa Afina's lorce fwas .OOO strong, and how tve whipped them a-i bafi, God only kiiowr. i 'i'lic Uiiiop ills ) published Ibe following inter* esting letter. Wo ran hardly suppn-o our read ora will tiro of reading the details of an important battle like this, and shall, therefore, give irons time to lime all thu interesting incidents wo find recciJcd: Santa Anna’s army whs fitted fur a rulJen inm-cinenl, and for a cntip tie main. Ho had not sopplies for anything more. His whole force have heed' or beyond Incarn scion, th* morning of the 1 the same. 2Ufc | Before noon,' ’the 32d, ft was ail, iooor •aptain. front jit Bucom Vista, s distance of ,/ull fifty, miles. The evening of the 22J. which was s bright and cah& evening, presented one of the most imposing nV. i>- spri'liirles ever beheld. Skirmishing was going '•(i 1 "". j <>i: iti'ibe mountains, about a mile and a half die* tint, when Oeo. T-, with all his suit, (probably oa;>, fifty or more person*,) was on the high plain, be (ween the road and those mountains, reconoiter mg the grounJs, and observing the enemy. From one point of view, our troops bad his • c*mp under their eye, and saw bis whole force piriili-d, forming many lines of foot and horse, all apparently in good order. As it was (be bour <>f illicit, their music struck up, and was distinct* !v IpMrd, consisting mostly oi such instruments as M'und afar. Their cavalry, pirticularly ibeir lan* iceri hsve a One or more regiments have yellow cloaks, wbicb, whether worn on the shoulders, or thrown over the saddle, make a con* spiejuous appearance. Colonel Yell was killed by a lapM! wound; nearly all the dead, wounded and prisoners, were in uniform. 'ln this respect they heat our army, if not In others. Oar volunteers, gem-rally, were dressed like .farmers. Mr. Uilboi**.—The Washington correspon dent of ttio Baltimore San says: • There is a letter in this city from South Caro* linn, which states that Mr. Calhoun has written a letter to his friends on the subject of his being a candidate for the next presidency; that, in this letter, ho states that, under no circumstances, will be consent to be a candidate for that office; and further, lh.il he requests and urges his friends to unite on Maj. Gen. Z.schary Taylor as their can didate fur the Presidency. Mr. Calhoun, you may remember, in 1824 find ing that ho could not bo elpcted, transferred his influence to the friends of Gen. Jackson, and was very efficient la promoting bis election, in 1829. Tiik Ho* Hssbt Cut.—lt may be remem be red that many of our fellow citizena have in dulged the expectation of Peeing the Sago of Ash*- land in this city of professional business, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at the April term. A letter from him, dated at Ashland the 2d instant, says: ‘•I have no expectation of visiting Philadelphia this spring, nor can I aay now when I shall by aide to do so; at present I fee] overwhelmed be the deep affliction which has just happened to me in the fall of a beloved son in the Moody battle of Buena Vista.”— V. S. Gazette, ' Louinvn.Lt Counitß.—The Louisville Cou ricr of Bth in*t. announces that-early next month Geo. It. McKee, of Frankfort, Ky., will be asso ciated with Mr. Halderman in the editorial man agement of that paper. Mr. M.‘ is spoken of as an eloquent speaker, and an able and vigorous wiiter. Ho is the only brother of Col. Wm. R. McKee, who fell at Uuena Vista.— Cm. Ga: . ■‘■'rrj. lie’ll. Ii 111 M is»*cHC!CTTs Taoort—The Companies of Captains Webster, (son of Daniel.) and Felt, of the Massachusetts regiment, bad arrived at Mata morts; the former was placed in the Plaza. {he other in Fort Paredes. In Capt. Webster’s com pany, not j man waa on the sick list, and he lost not a man on the voyage. The Flag speaks warmly of the appearance of the men. rK d". bllgf-d. Mr. David Boyd was yesterday appointed by ' tb'* Guardians of the Poor, as Steward, whose,duty it will be to act for the Guardians in matters con ; neri.\| with the Poor House Farm.— Post. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Urportec! for toe Pittsburgh Gazette. Thk I,or rut Meyic*** u ..tiled /run i i!irm ,u|iut-«ctmu to and whatever pmj>. r'.y t c» might choose to carry with thrro. Nil an individual embraced this offer, and thr »iiliM*i]UL. I understand, l>ecn taken on liberal terms. »\K\V VoltK MARKET. ■ April l.t B o'clock, I’. M. The I oreigo hews has continued to depress the rnjrkii for Flour, and prices are again lower.— Tbr taliiH ot Ones*cc today were generally at ?7.37 I*2 per bbl. .This is the price on the spot —to rnnto prices are lower: Soma talcs of .Vtw Orleans dt f7.31i per bbl. * r Of Wheat aali-s B*lo,ooo bu at lC5c for I’ritnt- Samples of Whtfo and Rod at 155 c pi-r l.u. Yclluvr Corn is in fair demand at 95a98e per Corntucal—Sales to-day at $4,87 1-3 per bbl —an improvement on last - quotation. The fjotton market is languid and doll. But a doing, and prices the turn in kMir .if buyers, but previous quotations are nom inally luAiiitninrd. In the late of the Irvtug’s to-.vn h.ildfrs appear sanguine that prices must ul timately improve, and arc not disposed to concede much. Pr-iv^inmi —In tho absence of an Export do tnaiul, I' have lo notice a dull market The tal.-i mining are in moderate parcels for con ■mtnp'.iaik PHILADELPHIA MARKET, t April 13,7 o’clock, P. M. I he market fur Flour continues exceedingly ‘lull, lun? ,il>o gaits tiwlny were to a very limited ct’< nr. Siarnl-ard brands of Western arc held at V jii»r bill, with small salru. Ciiimu-ral in lair sale at 4.62$ per bbl. U best- Hio current prices to-day ate 14f>c for ilc-ls, itrul 153 c fur White, and sales prime sam pli-« ».t l.ojli at th esu figures. S.iks M.ijnt) l>t i prime White Cotn at9sa9Bc per ho. ' Tho m.lrket fur Groceries is about as before. Sale- i:,ir hluis O. Sugar at 7 Aa7ic,'credit. IH Volumes Baku few hundred bbls*at 37jc. The rxrarket is very dull, and sales to 3 very small extent since the last Packet’s news, which. ihmvßh unfavorable, docs not socm lo i-tiuki-. Thai confidence of holders in kn ultimate imp.-nviMUi; (it in demand and prices. BALTIMORE MARKET. B*lt. April 18.3 P. M. £2 Hie tra* inactions in Howard street Flour to-day liu‘i' inonl y been at $6,50 pec bbl. Prices gene rally- havti been somewhat in favor of thj buyer, nut there I ias been no further decline sufficiently marked to.call fur a reduction of quotation. The siocf: of Wheat is very light, and not equal to t’flo tVimand. The tales making of prune Red j are at 14He per bu. Of t.Jo na them were sales to-day of 15,000 bu at 8. r ' (he Proprietor. In hundreds ofinsiancfs t h*« u,’ umpbed which were deemed incural.V " bolcaale ant] Retail, l>r WYATT a v.V, Kl TO U *2* P R s*n>«hfiie!d Mfrt-t I lUrburgh. I'a. Pm-efj pcr(jol ap»Jw §5,00. .j BOOTS 5,00. r/i« 6 o K v l Hh subscriber respectfully informs the public that Fm.k* C ?! n, n Cnc, ‘ J , " e niauu/ariure of £«•<*. p f (T»d material tutd workman»l..p m1*...» *'l 'T* rTam superior to any Boot ever made m I ttiMliurab for ilie price. There handsome Boot i m be made io measure. and warrant them g» repre: Mitii *r ‘ c , Ve,} ,ow P rirr oi HVK DOLLARS t-A. it Lcntlcmen are requeued to rail and exam neiarm. f jr-H \V B ERsJKIXK. CT'Conaumptlen i*a disease that i* hurrying u« victim* liy ihon»and« to the iomh, wnfi&ut having iu progrr** at ail retarded by the medicine* m common use; but a brighter day is coming; nay. ha« utread\ come, when this dreadful disease can 1.0 suree-sfully combatted. - ITr. Roger*’ pr.eparai.on of Liverwort and Tar, not onlygives relief in all caw* of Cold, scaled Cough, Ac . immediately, but from the testimony of gen ilemen of the highest smm'.ng, ■* making some very remarkable cure* of CWumptton. Jmprott mem in ilie treatment of disease is onwaid, and nothing can arrest its spirit in Dus progressive age; in wi.lence-of which wo invite the attemion «f our citizens to the certificate of Ur. Cox,- late rrofrssor in the Cincnuiaii Eclectic College, which we pabh*h in another column. REGULAR MORJfIKG PACKET poR BEAVER. Tl " BEAVKy | irlirir ' Hoop., commences |,rr regular trips ibis dav. leaving Pir» burgh at 0 o’clock. *. u .and Henvei hi a o’elccs a m eunneeiiiig with Pittsburgh and Cleveland l.ine of Ya nak Boat* daily to Cleveland. O ; Beaver, \V # ,„n arid Cleveland Lute of Canal Packet. un-l Stuge Coaches daily io XVnrren and Cirvelaim. Cannl Packet Line* to New Castle and titeenvillo. Pa ; Eric Extension Line to Meadville and Erie Neil, .Moore A Cos Lines of Singe Conches for Cleveland and Woosicr. leave Uen ver daily on the arrival of steamboat Beaver Horn I ilubiirgb : Apply to b M lIARTO.N A Co, Pitleburch *' nt»M : CLAnKEACo. Bcav-r rKOETABbK PCUIOXARY BALSAM V ‘Abnitt four year* since I wa* attacked with a Violent c«ugh I iriril various rrmeoies, und consulted seven! pbjs.r.an* without relief. On-the reeomrurn datum of a trn-nd J commenced using ihe Vegetable Pulmonary Bnl'am. ami derved tmtnrdiate relief from* ii, ami by continuing the u*r ol n a short time my cough was entirily removed. I have »mee alwuyg taken ii myself, and recommended n ;u others, when attacked with a cough, und never knew it to fail ot giving nnnir d’Bie rebel, alitiough I have recommended !! to many. I can therefore, with confidence recommend it to U.c public J >: pkincj: Boston, November SO, IM7. For sale by B A FAUNHSTt n K 4 Co ap!4 cor I*l and wnod sts and tiood ;i .! Satur day. Slth instant, noon, for erecting one >-r ». SOAP, for sofieuing the Sfctn. eradicating Pimples mid ail l.'upt.on*; for healing chapped hand*or rraekeJ 11-'sn, dispell.ug freckles. ian, auntiurn and blntebed •km. and produe.ng n fine, youthful clearness' Price d?l cents per cole. The genuine article >■ for »«!«*■>• B A FAHNESTOCK* Co apM _ edr lat and wood M*and wood unJ Otb au The book op coaMEUCE. uv sea AND LAND, eihibnnig its connei-fon with Agri culture. the Arts, nnr! Manufactures. r« whieb ar. ml-10l a History of I’ommeree, and a t'firoiioloc ml Table. MqHr*ted hv a Map and ituni-"o>n engrAv ti***- for sale i.y •' JOHNS TON & STOCK'TON "pH lhvik«ell-r e..r Mjrkm and :W «t« TI'ST ItKCEIVBD—A View o~ Ylfe'rTy of • I Pittst'urgh. printed on letter mid (,'sji -beers Tt.e Engraving b v \V W firabam. nf Pr. la.leiph t. from W C XVa!i » t»eautiful painting fnrsaletiy JOHNSTON VSTOCKTON 1l«*oV*cl!rr« r<.r M rifle i i?>d rjrl t SrVDRIKB-U>bt..» No I f anl *•! gm-d sturmne order. Ibbl Tallow. K J«t sacks Dry Apple*. 1 hhl* Dm Peaeh* s; Now '.am!-i:f I'ro-n *«eame' Ri<> Orande f or *aie hy a;>!4 ISAIAH DICKEV * Co. water .Mid front si * UTNDOW GLASS -‘jr-o t>xs ixto. T> lOubis tOrlg; aJbtslOxll, •JOlri* 9x»; 10 !.x» I'l! For vale Uv a; 14 S F VO\ lIONVIimtHTirn, Kinm «t Brooms- vs ,\ n , i...„ u.«,7Ti7i7 ” ’ JU> do Mctli.i'i! for,i Broom*. kjf talc ! ‘ T a rN s_f yov_novNM" ,RST *Co /'HKESK A»D BUTTEn-vTl7»~c7w~ , 4 kcg« liitUrr, .anj.nfr from ‘imum M.« li:gaii and for »!»*•> In »pH IsaJaH DICKKI A I'o.tta'er and iron! O. SUGAR— UtiQ btnU pnnip, iuft ree'd anil lor il. taiMijp MVKllji. MIf.VTKII A Co “I* ll No IS? LiUeriv vtrrci MOLASJfKS— tmtt.l. « I'laiiiai.nn “P»4 M VKRS. IIir.NTFR & Co I) 1 . 0 71'l.a*v. jiari prune (irem, on IV lianil'Vn! for *tle low t"l _*P£j M VKRS. HUXTKR k Co f l ,E ‘^~ lio ci, r«»t VH. Imperial, (ionpowiier* 1 nr>.lTonrbone Tout on hand and k.r *»le l.y H F.‘J MYFRvJICVrKHJr Co. RAISIXS —lrtiip. M 11 Ro.vnu. ••lloruifV >.r-i.id, ju-r received raid lor ~|r |, v \ “PU M\i:RS Hl NTmU Co Dry peaches-- „ prini p‘, (1 ;.; ( l 0 «rnrc an,l i„ r »uic b> S A \V ti-AKBAl'ttll _ No it! wood vtrppl 1 ARO 011,-14 l.tfl* • Oicever *“ .upenoAlArd 0.l mi rou\ \ J B?«'IKH>NM AKKR A »' TO LET—A two *ior>* Br.rk Ilouae. ■iumictif al Oakiaad, I’.tt Towcahip. For terra*, apply to 7 3*>4 AT'VOOU JoS>sUfo h'HKSII ROL.L BI'TTKR-li bi* ju*t/rcc'd *<..! for »4lp t.y * K KOWSONACfo “P>< No Lilrerty oi ( 'AL D MAUKESIA- Jca»>*. [large] n>t rcc’d K' and for *»IP try n P SKIXKRB _ *r*H No 57 wood »trert DKASS-13 hag» SjtjuU BeanTfor tale *> »*> apll S K VON BONNIIOUHT A_Co_ PR A SDTH—'J *ack« t'ra Nut* 'or »u!r try •pH 5* F VON BONNMtiUSTA Co BAQU*V-I?i> Bacon Shoulder* for *»le hv *«H S A \V tIAUBAFtiH lAttD— td hrjsi Lard lor *».c low by~ ■* «pn S A XV H * ' lIA 1C li AVO It ROSIN— 13 t>ol» Ro*m lor .ale |>y »P'l J gCUOUNMAKER A. Co, it wood m II *HI TING—OO bM« JJa»tnn Wtiit'nr foi tulr by JJ »P»4 _ srUOONMAKER A Co BATH BRICK-M>o bp*! Hri*iol flcoorme Hnck, for.alrby api t J SCHOONMAKKH A Co I INDEED OIL-1 hM.purt, for »a!e Uv J »PH .J n MORGAN.ttIj \vno»l »1 VAItNIBKI —1 hf til*l Black Leather Varmrb, for „ »pl« MORGAN ' VARNISH —ll bbla Ea.iern. lor «a!e |>y J »I*H JOHN D MORGAN , GINGER— White Jamaica Ginr-r, pure ground, fot .ale _»pH -JOHN H MORGAN - White root Jamaica ginger for *aie by " »pU _ John d Morgan CHROME —Yellow and Green, different brand*, for rale by apU JOHN n MORGAN Bermuda arrow root,m uni can. for.alrby nj.l4 JOHN H MORGAN* Spanish ni.’i, (or .i.,vi,v “pH JOHN II MORGAN rpAfIIAItINDB-I Jar' I'amar’miU forTilVby * JOHN l) MORGAN VIT HITE LEA D—fo keg. pure. inr .ale by * * »pU JOHN D MORGAN BLACK INK— l Lot, manufactured am! fur tab b >' upH JOHN L MORGAN , (Ghratncle copy) POW’D IPICAC—t ca.e ju.i rrr'd uml for *a'r **V «I»H R i; SELLERS FLUID MAGNESIA— clove a consignment by np>3 JRRIEND.JIUEY A C 0.57 water »t F'IVK DOLLARS REWARD will hr paid fur Hit- delect on oi the per*,hi who broke open the (Jaie of the Yanl attached t« the Gazette Uundinc _ “PH ' _ - LAUD 011,-7 bid. and ti hi bbli No I Winter l.nrd Oil, ■ very auperor ■rncle. received per Hi bernia No U, and fur aale wholesale or retail by upta F SELLERS, 17 Liberty si CLOVER AND FLAXSEED—fI hbl* Fltneeili 4 bblr Cloveneed * until For pair by S F VON BONNHORST ACo DRIED pJuiTS#-t»bt.s» Dry l’eache«; J ® poki “ Apnlf.; for tale bv _-»P«a t VON BUNJtIIJIOBsVi Co.aj FWt at BACON— Wo,boo Ibi neatly trimmed anil in line or der, formal* by AIV F.RS, HUNTER 4Co np, . J .l pui-A-hfKS-00 bbl. and X Keda, ,|u»lrecet»ed and for tolr t.y v . a -£-? 8i \V |f.\RBAU«H . BI’TTEII, kc—s bbl* Roll Buiut; . IQUiU No I Lara; for «ole l*y _*J\ n »4_WjURUAUGH,IJwo*'t it W IIITK BKijJi— IS hug* White Bean*; ** [ 6 bbl* do; For tale ty, ___}VICK 4 McCANDLESS T AKD— 14 ken No 1 Leaf. ju*i r«e'd and for »ale ~ t,y . 13 _ WICK A_McCANpJ.BSS MACKKIIEL—IdU bCTa > o 3, large tire, far »ale by «pH MYERS, HUNTER A Co ROLL BUTTER—Ib bbl* Kreih. for tale by _npl3 MVKR». HUNTER* Co APPLES— IVbbl« opntierdisl Sale* Room*, corner otAVood and ► ilih firm*, will be *o:d for account of whom iUmay concern an s-.\ tensive assortment of *ca*onable‘Dry »oi d« atr-nng which are superfine cloth*. ca«*imerer, sat.iieti*. Jean*, cottonadcs; u great variety of Print*, ctilieoe*. ehiii'x. gingham*. hit.tched and oobieacheil mu bn*, flannel*, i.ek.ng*. checks, alpaeat, moit* dc lanes merino scarf*. .haw!*, drr.s hdkf.. foney era yat*. ho-ier), glove*, surpendcrv/itibon*, lace* fancy resting* Ac. ' At -J O'clock, P. M. ■ O.ie leatber trunk, eommn.ngone rplendid *eti of new merino hod curiam*. hashed with rich tassel* or Iringc. ialso. 1 mot king t.irifand rage A large assortment of new and second hand house hold furmtur*-, embracing neatly all the variety wanted by housekeepers. Also, feather beds, mautaurs, lid ding. carpeting, looking glasee*. fi day nnd TO hour clocks, glassware. i|ueerurware, groceries, shovel*, bed' cords, lorofoco matches, Ac., 4c. At 7 O’Woelv P. M. A quantity of bardwain, cutlery, jewelry, watches, readymade clothing, mu«tcui msftument*,staple ami' fancy dry ;goods.-ftc. api3 KlullT VALUABLK~BiTLDING LOTS, IN the E gih Ward of the City at Auction—On Sat urday afternoon the 17th instant at -4 o'clock, on the premise*, be sold; eight very handsomely situated lot* of ground about one square from Fourth street road, opposite N-oiP* Field at:d near the centre of the Eighth IVuni. being Nos 44, 43. 4f>, 17, fronting on Forbe s *t. Nos W. 51. 01. nnd fronting on Margaret street, in Gpter’* plan of lo:.*, a copy of which may be seen at the'Auciion Rocrrm 'l ire above embrace very desirable situations for pri vate dwelling* and pubic purposes. Ti-nn*. one-third cash, balance payable in 0 and IS month* with interest. apl,l HGEHIFFS’ sAle OK A COUNTRY STORE, DRY GOODS, dec. ON Ffiilny morning, the Iflrb instant. at 10o'clock, at Duv»’« tVimmcfcinl Auctiore Room*, comer of Wood and Fifth «treets, will be sold without reserve, by-order of John Forsyth, K*q .High Sheriff of Allegheny coun ty—a hirgc u‘*omnent of Dry fJoodi. Groceries. Ac., compn«mg thecunn- .tuck of h country store,con*is:. uig 'ii part nf the fullowitig. v;r •; W piece* assorted dress and furniture print*, a'paoaj, baimrine*, ch'iiirc*. lawn* g'ltgliant*. mouse de luincs. jacone;. camlir c and ero««barred nta.lin*, !ri*h linens, .bleached nnd unbleached muslin*, woollen plaids, ■uper briul cloth*, pilot cloth*, rsim-tu, tnced*,-Kv. ‘can* u,ar-*eiU**s .vid v.i'-ttr-s vr*n<-g«. padding, canvas*' brown hollatnl. di.lliugs. colored cambric, check. Ui-k. logs, flann-I*. rhlmn*. laers, edgings, cord,dress hdkfs, •bawl., »ilk cr.itat*. f.ncy stock*, silk and cotton hdkf*. comfuns. lio*it r>. kid rlt>vt--,miit,.»u.*;n-mlcr*.nrc;dlc*, pins, button*, wliit’ebotie, thimSlcs.comb*. Ac 1 At a O'clock, P. M. Talde anil leu .poon*. ><-iews. Meet, augers, lames* buckle* [Kill knives, shutter fasteners, percussion cups, ijiipi n«warc. tinware, codec mills, bed cords, auils, gutter, giue. nplouglis. gxl» window gta»*. .11l gross lo coicco iiiutclte*. cmiille wick, I keggunpowdt-ri Al*o. boots. '. Ihm'dn't Hralins Art. And ii will gifs you re*i. It clear* away the tmstv cloud Di*ep*e spread* o'er the soul, And whisper* through ihe-glootny shroud, “Your health tuay yet be whole.” ?see yonder rose nf lovely hue 1 Ti* withering with decay: It scarcely sips the morning Jew Before it fades away. The Worm of Death was m the stem, And strengthened as it grew— And when'll bloomed.(n lovely gem.) It mpped through und through - Thai Worn: of Death might be defied, It Dr. Duncan'* art were tried : Anti many lovely damsels saved The fate of an untimely grave. 05-DR. DUNCAN’S WESTERN OFFICE. No ISO Sycamore »treet, Cincinnati. Ohio; where hie valuable medicine is «o!d. Sold in Pittsburgh, by WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Libert} >u. apl2dAwF-»- DUL'GB, PAINTS AND DYE-STCFFS, L v »tt SALKbj FRENCH A RICHARDS, Wholesak J? Druggist*. hi h.w price., a large' and complete as sortment 01-Drugs I’aiiit* Oils, Varnishes:Window Dye Stuf*. and Spiers, which we offer ■♦eyy, low for cash Wr warrant our Drug-* to Lo pure apd of priinr «pinlny; .inK'ilg which tire— . stma: j -jin !•.« Opium; Hut Li Kit. Hark j VO blih Cii.;or Oil; . InclucliuC’ eve<> nrucle u»«.tl by Druggists and Pbyti c.»»* Our 1* Kit uric rtl oi Point* Oil • Vanishes nnd Win lo w li a•» i« iiirgr. mid uur pttcc* such u* cannot fa.: n> jiVa-c. , SOtnn* Pure Lead. It) bhls Coaeh Varnish; 'atsxi i,g* Wmdow <;!«**: :>u bbl* Copal do; £M» kej* Vrn. Red. and If*) dm Paint Brushes; Oc!ir» .Vi t»i>!« Sj.-s, Turpentine; I Ukl Gallon* Liiiset'd Oil. 'A e offer a *iip-r;or Coach Yamt*h at ?2 per gallon. Our stock includes every atitcle u*rd by Coach and llou-e Painters Dj r Stuffs *r offer ut particularly low prices, having B lurae ruiri oT rrery article uvd l-v ihe,tr«de. •i 4 . 0 LM* Dyeo ooil*; | Gpnu in, Ground Pepper: |(h) enrtxit sOn Vitriol; j £OOO do Cinnamon; JW lb« Indigo, I 6tA) Hi* Nntmcgs; Cochineal. AfiJder. Mace, Sale ram*, Ac- Ac. Aiso. sfi ton* Orindiiiones at low prices. Give us a call, no charge for making inquiry. •FRENCH & RICHARDS. U hole*ale Druggist?, N W corner JOib and Market •ipiOdvw Streets. Philadelphia SKW A.VD .MOST EFFECTIVE ItP.MEDt DR. W OOD 'a S«rMp>rllU and Wild Cherry Hitters, tor the cure of the following rtnenses: Ja-H d.eo. I.itcf Cocnpl'nil. all B ! ilioii»"Coni'. plaitiis, »ick t teimlmclk*. Menu Ituru, Indigestion, habit* uql tosuvcne.*. |*ii»<. I’atp-ratiom of the Heart, Los* of. Appetite,Dyspepsia. Nervou* Irritations, Debilitated stotn*i.-h. Languor. f>»prc,..i.jnofSpihU, Chronic Hhru /pmiMii, C-utuneou* D;»caM'>, Disru. Scrofula Impurities ol the Blood. 1- Pimple* and Pn-tule* on the Face. Hereditary Hmnor>, Cold Sote*, nil diseases ursmg from an injudicious useofMer* cor.. r.;«. ntirnub,, ofli.e invalid public, and of atf those alflutril by miy of ttic *lh»vc disease.*, i* respectfully culled to'the mrrn«cfa nrir and invaluable prrnara non toman original recipe of udi*iingiii tir*t umelci in tin* Mntrria Mcr die vrt) tiii-ral patronage bestowed on me, hcretoMrr nnd 1 trust li> stiict ui’i ntiott to bti»i« ,irß *' l " ntcrutlie .sitif pu*ro(nif;c ut toe lutgrand corn. ni»d,«u. wnft..Ml-r cim-in-i Wood and rttl, streets, now. in pari, occupied b> It A Fahnestock 4 Co— where nt> *tnek nt 'ti Kr.-luand Flower Seeds and. Agi.viittural menu, w.i: lie loan’d huge nnd of the I would eordmliy invite all to call and »ec me. at un new *und. mr.ltl‘di-.vF S N WICKERSHAM, Seedsman IVholesale fling Wareltonie Ueiuovetl. r A FAIIfIIKSTOCK A Cl>, • I-IA VE erected an extensive warehouse on the corner •* ■* of Wood amt Ftnsr street*, to which they have removed their Wholesalo hitstnc**, where they will always have on hand n.t extensive as«nitm.*nl of all the articles in their line, to which they invite the atten tion nf (he public. The Drug business will he continued nt the old stand corner of 6th and Wood si*. n p r ,y CLERKSHIP WANTED -Fora ladfrom N - York, IP year* of age. u situation in some resprel able Commercial Establishment m ihe city A* it t« the desire of hi* parent* ih«*. he shuubl acijutreu know iedge of business a small remuneration would ontv be required for the Ural year. Ucferriirc may he bud to Editor oj^Gare tie. opaf Nplil minds. I HAVE Received from J'liitadelplii" • large a»*ot|. nieiil of j*plii or Cham >cr Blind* of superior make and finish ami for *aie low. 10, "UJC MIW . \VM NOttf.E. t:pliOl*icrer Opposite llank of Pittsburgh INFORMATION Wan<««* ot a load of Bulk .Meal, taken bv or stolen. HomiJhe Wbnrf, aliout the Kith of March lau- t*«J.load coauttacd e« piece* and was brought ben- by steamer Pacific. Any information respecting it will be thankfully re ceived,and a rewatd given HKORUK B MM.TENBERGKR ap-H No M tffatcr street RECEIVED Ihi* morning at Harrows 4 Turner’s—A Cue sel-tnon of California Plaids, new and beautiv ful.tjle*- brenrh very rich puttwes, ut '& eeiti*. Maiich.ster Ginghams, warrauted, m the low price of it) cents; tngi.rh. Pr,m*i Brown plaids and m.pe*. new and handsome,at No <6 Mark/, «„*,***' Between 3d and iRh atracta.-. JJRHRIKO, SALMON, *C. TTif \i U «. CF i be - T " ktep Bn w «°n»oent of Pickled Fish m S«a M M^r. h ntlS t, Haltfax laspeciion, for sale “rhSipS. ,r “ K °" h ntchawtat JNO 51 KENNEDY A Co \TOTIOE— Application has been made for tho re No ITn, datetl Jaimary It. itna; tor Uitrty-sij *bare» of the capital »b»ek ot the company emeting a Bridge oTerthe River Monnn gffhela, opposite l‘iii*burgh—which said Certificate lias been destroyed by fire or lost. uiehTt) GEORGE COCHRAN . 30 Pinsemo; 10 •*"' .. , : Cjf >"~ •« 2fc p ® w -£ # * er ' «*•«•<&. vf- • 10b*» d* Fcppei; Obx* *»•/ , S WT oux» do Cinnamon; sbi» do f.~ V 1 • Ma*utrd; Ibbl Nuunrei. " * Ibbt CIom; . aon ra ,i,c M ,i'.'- Jo ».on;mp-2bb'i. r o u bu.;.,: " 9 bbl. i.irb; 9 i.p Urd; tor i.l. bv -S 1 )* . J UAL7.SUL.iI „d„ T OBACCO-a kc(> Gnl.c'. K. I c 1 urn from umr Hol.cn Mom. .ml for.olc hi ' -' -»“ J .DM.ZKLL. ,i„„ „ SOAP —SO bx« extra PXlra Soap; f iO-bfi No I do; for-til; tir — _2E!3 2. j PALZKU..S, ,< Brown rolls-* baler juiuu.- for ii«£, Bagt, for *aJe by - ,or ■ ~a» ■P»» MsKNKiiiT.e*»« BACON— 10,UU Iba bo* mucd, Well trimmed •lore ami for * ale by • m ■P»3 . _ . . CaRSON A McKMO»T.6ib«t r\RANGRS-GO))Xi prime jaw received" fa , V-/ »aJe by \VICK * McCANDI.jSji f . *P ia | cor wood and water ala P? 5 *B,On_3o , on , A!!rxh. ania U ** k * u ’ Iwiiljur fiom Canal and for sale by —.J J UAI//EU,. U water .« C^rnffUfr^ a “ d Oiound,"&r , |fDtf V l the Milliard uml Sp.ce Fac- Fifth at. app RHODES A AI.COR^ ~,0 ” L K' V IS liUTcmsoN-ica * ■ waigr *nd 9i irooi tU f'™' u "'n Hio. l«idSV ip Bll, sl‘*'n’« Line endfcrnJr ,y * !E? i» B _riOVD.lMLibirty.i SPICBB— 14 bole* Ground Prpper 6b« Ground Cunitr 3 bt» Oroand Ctom 50 loatts Lofsia: tor isle by . ' »PJ$ j_g yiLLIAMSa; Co, r.o wood n '‘T'ICA—fO hf chests line and extra fine V. »lv«on; r , 4'>c«Hybxs do do do. ind Imperial Tea; for sale by J D IVILLIAWS&Co ~?Pi“ 110 wood street Tj'lSll—to bill* IVo3 South Alaekeiel; "" *~" ■» 40h(bbl*do do- do: JOlbU.Noa do do Whr I>1>)» do do do; ju*t rrr\! for »nie. tr,c4.W . mxNOEXTTHACoi . 41 wilier street ®repe«l,« loiof low priced Black . 4J- Afparai.. anexcclluit arucle fwrthe tmer. at dry Roods bouie-of .“I*lo W R AIUKI'HY ' W yibSOy, Watchmaker and Jewrllrr 1 eonftr^fJjh andMarkei ~reVt< • aftt • ( T &^?Caf^P^Ks ~- ,L ' O »'W» (»rV:Je by^ >*l V <-KKKK. cor w4t», t ,od miiWld T K AS-IM hf CU.M, Y. 11. and Gunpowja, Tea.; I aal-J •>> ««U l»X»« ilo do do; , 3 PH: p of.»nle by W CREEK O AI»ISS-oO bxs Raisins m store and ' 8 •. .. W GREEIf_ R ICE—ao tierces Rice, a prime article, lor nolo by ±V«PL a \V CRKKH MACKEttKI,-«t bbls No 3, for *a| o by iVl ?P ia W GREER r)“VP APPLES—IOO hut. rec’d and Cor sate t»r XJ aplO TASSEY 4 URST.tf wood «t QCORCH. SALTS—IS bb!s prime, in stare and for sate by aplg • TASSKV 4 UKgrf JJOTASH— 3 casks for tale by i*ASBE\ & BEST, !!•'■ vooil m AlLS—sw kegs on Land and for isle l>y - ■H* TAgBRV&nEST BARLEY— 23 sacks received and for sale by ■PLI TASSKV A BKST LARD— SO bbf* pure Lard for tale by »P>? CaBSONA McKMf.-IIT, Cth it SALT— sio bbis Kicr's No I, for tain by . CARSON A .McKNKiIIT, Gih st XEMONS— SO bx« prime just ree'd and for «a!e by •f “Pj.S WICK A McCaXULBSS ROLL BUTTER—a bblr just rec'd and for sale |o‘ apia WICK A .McCANDLESS SCYTHE SHEATHS—3O dor- Patent for sale by : aplg JAR KLUVU ’T-.OAP SUGAR—3H bill* m store and for sale by ■pl.t? JAR FLOYD QTARCH— IO bxs.Bonbrighfi Extra, formic hv _ __ JARFLOYD^ BACOA'— 5 000 lb* hog romul, on consignment nod jS f M»*fby aplu . J D WILLIAMS ACo BUTTRR—7 bbW reecivrd ihisday and apUE J A V. PLOtD M'OBACCO—VObxsMe A Me. 3s Plug; ■A »0 bxs 5». Lump: in iiore and for m'e by nplo ___J_A R FLOYD *AIIBRS—2O rack* prime, in store nnd for sale A by apio JAR FLOYD BROOS2S —SI dor. large and small fives, in atdre _ a » d for sale by nnl» "JA It FLOYD BATTING— in bales Nos 1. i anil U, in store anxt SxlO; aplO For *slr W) bx« lOxtS: LARD Oil*—tibblsConkliag 1 * extra, for stleWr F SELLERS, t7Libeny at X TACKEUEL—SC bbls in aiore and for iale br *p9 J UALZELL.2I water »i BACON AND LARD—Recei vine ami for sale bv J DhLZKLL, 84 waie ra t TANNER’S OIL —20 bbU for rale by _*P® J DALZELLrfI water at \1 All-i? —CAM keg* Noil* for *a> low by i' npU J DALZKLL, ‘24 water « /TLOVKHSEEI>—IOO bu. in more and for 'S »ate liy ap9___ Jjfc It FLOYD LARD— 2 bbl» No >, landing and for tale by «pf JAR FLOYD, 10i Liberty it NUTMEGS on band and for »ala by _ «p 9 . RHODES k. A LCORN WHITE bus. rmatl. ju«i received and forsale by - WICK A McCAA’OL^g . *P® . i cor water and wood m SiTLES—2OO bus. just rec'd and for tale by WICK * SIcCANDLE£3 _*P® • , cor wood and water gis (11DER VINEGAR—2S Milt rec’d ibis “day, lor J sale by . npl ATWOOD, JONK3& Co BUCKETS— dor Reaver Duckets, landing front Keel Doat Chippewa and for sale by “!*•* J tvaler tl / PEACHES—I«» bags in store and for -L/ aaleby apd -* DALZELL,2I wafrmt CIGARS- ISu bxs Half Spanish Cigars;’ ” lpi J DALZBM,.M water m BATTING— SO t>ale*\\cH* l, *J, and a, in #tore atwf lorialeby JAtf DALZELL . No *J4 water *r-*’- RIO COPPICE*—-4W> bag* landing from eteaocr American Star, ant) for tale by ap3 UAGALBY A SMITH, lg and‘JO wood »t DRIED APPIjES—ISO tack* for (ale by BAUALEV A SMITH; 19 and gb wood n ATBATg-FOOT OIL-US bbl* ju« rac’d and fcn Vi •»}«b.v MYERS, HUNTER 4Co ' *Acb3U Liberty turct OIL-'ill btilc juai rac'd and for*ale r li) 1 ' MILLER & RICKETSON , ITo Liberty iireet RIO COFF£B—4S9 bag* prune green Rio Coffee, foraale by DAGaLEY ASMITIi a PI Noa IS aad SO wood it T bb U|LITT> "---m TTJffii ,i£rr btii Fresh, tost rcc'd atu IV for *ale by P C MARTIN .apy. . corioitbSfM and front su PEA NL’TS—Hots ted for customer*,-*! the Mallard *nd Spice Factory, i 7 Fifth street. ,«P» KIIODESA ALCORN (tUPFHK— 7S Lag* prime Rto'tbr tale by '•P 3 j 3 D WILLI AMS ACo PEACH£ j-S(XJ bus. tor tale JowTit t ' " "..•Pj! JBa!AH DICKEY A Co S' OFT SHELL HICKORY NUTS for vale by ®p9 ISAIAH DICKBY&Co C^ORN— JIXJ to*. ia store and for »alo by J ap3 « IjSKLLEK3.IT Liberty tl OHORT3—Ioo bbla on ci»rt*if’>tn»-ni and ioj gal* by 1 n P 3 F SELLERS, l? L,beHy»tJ BLOOMS— £(o piece* Jaoiau Bloorag, on cona'cu tmut ondfor *AJe by __5PS_ _ C A ftIcANULTV A Co, canal ba*in ~ SAL. SOD A—l calk jo*i rretd aud for *aJe by JOHN D MOKOAN, D»ut|iil _*p9 • _. 93 M wooditrect T IRCOiUCR BALL—I case in toall aUckt, AJ received and for sate tow by »pS J P MOROAN - GLUE— 300 |b» No J, warranted (food, foraate by gpa ■• • • ’ J D MOHO . MAUN ESI A—tt cate* Calcined for rate by apH _ J D MORGAN |;) CARBOYS Solphufie, Muriatic and Nitrone 1 & Acio*. rewired and for gale tow by apt* J D MORGAN REPINED liquorice—a superior ahlela, received and for *ale tovrby , - J D MORGAN Gbw OPI UM— New Crop and pure, received and fw »ate by apS . __J D MORGAN \\ H* ttOUISSON, Attorney « Law, hi. r,I . removed hi* other to (be E*cha a <« iluihlirfaa, yi^p'“^m Urel ' " eXI d °° r 10 Al ' ,e ‘ u "“* John*. • "" KBIOUT, AiWfTuLiw, o»P«nMif ./il"? Ted if. »»<*»««• Unuil atrec'i, on Fourth to HakewelUOU liou»g- apSdln 200 non cate low io ctoie a eon* ligament. KNULISH & BENNETT - °* • 37 wood street R **♦ KAWKIiis, Attorney at Law, Grunt M, P _ • ewe lluitdingi, nearly op|<(,»iie the-New Coart Monte. ( apitkOm*' poaWAaD * BWAHTZWELDER, Al»r* J. ney* at Law, hare rrm'ivet) ifieir office io the aooih •me or routth tired, between Cherry- Allot and Giant 1 u >pSt f QPAF— tI)Q bx» Cm. No 1, in tlore and for tale by sP: , % a O OLACKHUR.VA G> ; wchsa ■. eor water «i and eh>fn aHer 17*1* AX3i£i£D—Just received end for *ilet>r ' WICK A MeCAM»U«B - mch»S ; cor weicr >mJ wood *u in ktoreend Tor u'e by \J . ; WICK*»eCANDL£BH-..- cor wuer «id wood ai> LARD*-u ktx« landing from »unr Michigan, for tale t>y .*p7 ' ' J DAfJtU.L.« water m' QPAVUtt WHlTlWC—sobbl»» ISAIAH PICKKV ACo AROASDOAI BUfiSBIIJ-A f.r.b adfiply )n«rreceiTPil and for *ol< by npV . ;W \V WJL=ON'a