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    :THE PmSBUBGH &&
i BY EIUtSTUS IIROOK?. f , aJfcelcbrttedjibe 1 Otb h irthiilay of Hinry tilled by GeuertlßcoU. 1 City *bd Castle, butttiow it isf-Groml Scott,” ! ©-©rrwtpondaiicc ot Piitaburkh Gazette.
' PITTSBURGH' &■&•' rh * dccisi-m wm'onc | H **®' ( i Mf Tni l ■ M,ien «* 1 "’lnfield “M«jo» General V Mf/W)A Y MOltXjyG?' lu \,' c i,
/TUESDAY MORNING. APRIC 30, 1847. |? r " , ‘ l f*M(y. m-ogied, >*««*? . . f^arJOnkr*- 'no.hu. ; * “fen.-ii.mic. l.u«r,--LAeCh,p r^„^„ C e Pi.wU^h
: fiVTif rnV«.cx' B T'b^,-<^^^/7ii; ll ..j^’ t, ' m fo ,hy »' VW j Tl,.* capture cf ih.s t..rr.' l Hand., ana- Y«« Ut »«•**" I- LAI ER FROM MEAN 0.
’ P»]ty, TpAVrfcfcty, atul Weekly.—lbi Ihnly i«Srv< n I flowing were the utahduii; fonts. as v»v fiuil them I p.rnti,*! of Mrxiom coinmrrrr. with the ra.-tU* of day blt>ndrd with bin name and fame, when . HB.AZOH April toffi
w3^T^nsS»> tf* TwWkj I s “, ‘tl 4 ' bol l'**** 1 ,b '" ”” ,be ,s ' B,t . th. m„i .t Pb,h.Wpbil. u..„
.. TV.** r.f A,,,,, „« —Tn.^l;;;;■ —*““ln***,.d.w. „, ,L «
a.uc. to Adrcru...., . |iiir ,„ ,£ tk „ \ mr „. «•■■»! him. Mr. Bedinger. M. C. from I'lrgini,, j „,, lrh H „ en , u , lbi , „ d Rtt!l ,,.
■l. ID* Atf*eru*emepu, to aecure iWrlior, .bouW , .•«»» fondly <chm»h the bop- .hat n* r..»y ' t , rm 4 abutted elsewhere. to this war. and can- wiltiiu tew (ban twenty day. p**t, b»* revived this { l fhctftl v„ fu ar J General Tutor is denied
. I S. lhary (.lay in IW—\ ... .UU >...• ,„„ „ , Ci)t ,„ r „ nc h,« . |*» <* «o P nH dl|«l«l .1 .ho , ( ic „ r , al t „ |k pmloe j Crdei.L.,
1 "‘""J™' UPJ " U ' e ”‘ ,C “ ,V C ' 1 "'" 1 ’ Jn ' l llu ' n " lnrn ' J 10 hii ,; “ m P. Mtnt.rcy.
■ still 'first' nf licniit mtu and in our heart"’— ) .... • , . ~ ■, „ , a A ol 1 exan Raoeers, under Mustane (Srav
; 7, . . . ‘ .1 I tie chit-1 c.Hierjlulat. r- t!.e army he I’m r-uriu.ii —By a lefetence to t . , , •» 3 '
o ««ll ritth*. and willing lo hr-riqhi tiiber-tliar. ho . ' , th ... . .. . were in hat purnmt of Canale.-.
| Prf.iJrnt-.iill grr.ler U.an Prro3.-..r ..r M..n- ,! h '/. ™'nm,nd up.n » our a tMTirMog r01um,,., ,t ni l brr m-n Ih.ri, j _
1 airh. fur you are -nil Henry CUT." -Tru'h I* • l>flil * ant ''l' 1 ’ 01 " 1 ? " , n mtpaigri, an. r■ ‘ „j the eautrihutom to tl|i« Jond, i- called i
.= • , i on tb‘: i.u’t .•f Ihe t nit.-vl ■'l'ile.d, liimKituN: tfuntvit •
t omnif-i'er.t arid puharj'i.tjcp certain !la ill u'.-t. • n r.---!.r n-J vidunteer ireiudmy l hi" eVrimij; (at the Maron.) As Und is amatler
) .. b> ihr^ Osk, the hrsvr old t»tb. ) \ & j eUL . {l , (Wll t) , a uni ),. r i;.,| )la i„ E-J*,,, of much h. wo trust there
■ on. osep .. \\U\ insp n" »n a • ,,o “' s | nr med tf.e ln.c .»! r.n-:i;.. ut ami pm-rett. will he a full attendance. 'l‘he want of n Public
and tlliirtivr ewcerh of hall an hour, riiratulm^
ion the ijneuualled cai>.i-iiv, m'-rit ouJ public *-er- i'' ll ’’ lU ‘ ‘' n ' 11 ufl ' ~, v 1 H'»ipi‘al ho* U.mi a.»dly fell here, and we hope
’ . r ii ... i* 1 tie ir.vji,. hire 1> :r;|.' ’0 • !i.-hv|.-, Ujifr.li. , . ...
| vice* ‘.f Henry t.Lit. and rcivr-emir t,<« d. unn,. { t Ulllir .. : H'»l «'»••*• -'h-.- ‘-miunv n once organised, they
; nation to know no other eider... hod . ; Jfj ,j M .pu-n.-y and ,H ... , ?I .idly. to the completion of the
nr Wh, R can»iJ"te for 1 ryden was Ir I- ,v , , lUiml4!t .„, v ..., y c .„, and under w ,, k t!l , v lia%u undc rUken.
survire", 110 tva< repcolHly niemipted by ur-v ■
, . , / 7 ,. Y } .\ m the lin-fg.ryjt hrn of ib,- ,;hu> » h-avv bain-ms 1 - . I
ijtiiiid u o! applauf. ;n». Ibu closing «le-l«w • , , , , ... . , \ .
miD.u«, «'»nbcm.nlli r... P 0,.Jr,l r„. ..I tl.. cri. rr-!■. i ..o.J,r.J r ~r.r. , p,,,. („, r w «.m a^ropnal.d'
3. O r Cmnlry-S, ii. j.ro.pu-riry «“»"”< ‘ ,■< '*'• ■ < <:•»«.»« In r die dflruction
rn.T ju. !y li-i arrn.r.l to lliß unduriug rrsulis ,f ; .'ffciii, , tiat [ IC 1 <>! 1-uniuii id.- win fnrly five miliums of dollars
pemrrerelie Whig n»M», w all ,1. t.lamir,.. . 1,v, ; r. ira ,a „r rrlh. r ! for »lmt> ll.e iialior, i. drfpl, in debt, and lo!
could have twen aTerteil by a timely regard the . ... .. , ..... ! , , ,
naming., and coun.rl. ofHanrv Ch.. I " "'T rtuok * '1 *' l u > n ‘ cnl 1,1 '' hlc!l ,lw mU5t b “ •“»*■
f-Hail t':.,lum(,ia.’ 1 '<>’• me,...- H- . ... uni* fr.urnnralr. the fo» , ti j A sum uf inonrv like ibis .night bare
i, i , . r \ .. • .•t '• vrho Wctji.. H'» filed l-v rank or p .••mon. a< well as I \ . , . ....
J'imee ISr.x.ks orknnw|cJt{t-d this t >.ist tu a brii-l < }> %)!ryu . ri . ' (>. i[ u , f [ . l# „ v- L . j. | u ., ,y t a \ led the otarsing people of Ireland, aud .all Eu
butelugaeu. 'afeecti. .imil.r K? eeniim-nt rn Mr. ’ '.-Wurdr' i.r.vlt'ma. I rape. ... Hie return afinodur. 1.ar.e..,
ymterand. 1rke....; elp*...rrf an uualjeraa.. .. M) end Brr.-.lieu r«i e g.. enuoufing , . !
S“!il'" r ’ ( ->»y »S ll>o M htg candidalo l.ar I .. i;|l|lr .M.,jar lien. Pan.,.on («ec- |Do ■» Til. Kn.aarr,.. C,.L.-JnJ B e
”5! it sMrsmmMrforesiohl and yraj.nr, «">• '> '«‘*T H"*?? °7'" I I '»* m • ,l J, ' ch >'S cJ Mr-Logan, the arm
of Itrnry Clay, aa etit.Tfd in Ui« dielMaruni »I<—' U ■«'»»" aod hlnci.l-. of dan mlon- . o( th „ horn \a incheslor, and .the tavo
1 . ? , “’ . , i teer drVi-Mt,;.; ( .olji.e. lloinev, roinmainier irl the i . , . .... , .
aga,n,UJ>o Anneraironof le„._ • „. 3 alar carol,C„l. T„me, ebref „1 enainee,,: i S'oU'an. n ®rd. Inn. Ihe opm.on of the
*'Ainiexiiwn. mnd warVith Mexico arc^\ l ' u Uankhead. chief of atlulcry and r..imoai l dt!r / M : «‘» r ‘ *»« given, nut m tcfercuce to the Con-
CJ ’ b iint to V in- «• ) ■of ihe run, fi.-j, ablv a*«ir-t. J, ui pocresiden, by ! slitutiuiinlitv of the State law, hut upon tfco
There were man, olhe, rpeeehe. and for»ta ~,be, „m„„ .i, .„) 1 |:„ v , ( >pr. lluger.ac.iug j he ra«-,-th« Judge rl.midiug that .hero
which would cladlv refer to if wo could find , chief »i :if.!n ir.C’, u.uci nt tlio lulii r-es, and as- J , , , . ,
' . i J .i , . .. bad be>u no unrea.-jrtible or riotous seizure, and
roam to do to. We add the just remembrann-o ci-u d ;«b.y in rupplyirig th«-ui bv t.apu. t russ , , . , . . . M 1
, . .-n i_ iu .. • at>l J.wit), l.gh oj D. patt- t[ n.t the J.sttlrhafiCP ..rigtnalcd with the Slave.
of tho comninrto 1 avlor and Scott. . " . r i
1 J J , . mow: l.ii'ut. t,.)1. Hitc.’ir.irk, aeluu; Inspecnir • ••
Gen. Zachar, Tajlnr—our c.Kinlri a priJ» an.l , | ; ■p„ llllia i| - acli.igrlm I„( T..|. graph- T'he Plula.lelphi Tl-edger 1. new worked upon
be.aM—a gallant Whig. trur. the warm hie,id ,ll p., v_;„ JlacßeW. aclmg cluel „flhe . a P,e„ ra. alde „l .inking ell Imlnr thouaand
Hcnr, C 1.,; mi,, hi. immortal laurel, ne'er be IgmDMJ> ; ]l; Sorgc.-n (ien, ~| Law,.,,, and Ibe ! h „„, The renni.ea ihe
.ailed 1,, part.zait coWM»-n», hi. glory, like- „, 4 g,„ e ,ai4i,.rh„ l_f„enla. 11. I * t l , 7
that 0,l \\ aehinglOD, rrmairi lhal of Ihe whnto 'j_ S( , u Wiliiamr S.annnJil end I.av—will’ in, ' J;nlc( ’ ’ * lwo nn d ,s me Tn.cntlon of R.
American perpte,,. lhal no man may „cck lo Jo- g.j'i.,' Caj.i.. 1.'.0 and Jedm-on. nlita- M. Hoe. „f New York,
predate> 11. .... engin, era and t,.rar.l'ieal rneineeia. ami l.'anl. 1
■ 8. The Herojaf (,hippewa-He "ho lift I Monw-e.aeung a-ewanl rlup-ct.., g.-neral.
elndred Bngli.h 0!> .Ihe llrigbw cl l|oerin,l.awn ; (Jgnerul
baa bcen leaching ihn Moz.can. in -walk Span- ; w ,.rili. ling. Gen. Pillow and Col. Pollen, inclu
tsh it Vera Cruz. 1 ,| m; r \ulick. uf ihe navy, who no nobly no-
One of Iho mustjintcr»‘»ting nford* of the ctl- ; :u;,i ammcfil the terms of capitulation
ebrstion to us, art? the letters of irivitcd'jtur*:* i with the cueinyV commisisioners, great cr.'dit is
who were uilalda to. bo p-e.ent. «h>.' Ynurg . •>» * , v ' nl'j dl>« >■> lk»< dl-nnd eapaeil,.
, ■» , , „ .it . ; I hank" higher than ut the General in l
clo.c S bl. lenor hy a ..run, arsnraneo ll.at_Hi.to. , c „ n( .j liy , hi . cu ,„ c Hj , nc
ry and Posterity will do justice to Henry Clay. | S.juadron, under the successive wrJtr ol Comuio-
Hoh John P. Kennedy,in his letter. say»: ; dorr Conner aud Perry, for prompt, cheerful and
“It is the duty of every citizen of the Union’to • a.-si»iancp Imtn the jurnval id the army aIF
tender him the lhauks of a grateful natioe: if t*r j this coast. Hcpidrs lauding trotip." and supplies,
may not hope for this, let the Whigs, at lean, feel j ami the nm-t blockade of (hi* port the smaller ves- j
it tu be their peculiar and mered office in uuuisli r i R e!-. di-talebei! by (romuiudore Perry, under the i
comfort to bn wounded spirit, by Irerh pledges ol | lintm-dia'..' •command r.f .Captain l atu.dl, joined j
thetr giatitude and Iok." | df n t»m* in the atmk ujhui the city, at the cm- ;
Revenly J,ihr...i,’a lali.-r m.-ainj 11, a follow- • ‘"'""V 1 i"- „i'd.,iW 1ii.,'.,l ,1,.- ia-Ue;
j still the ! ii,d initciy .No,' o (culled the Nava!)
t which toll..wed Nos. l.‘d, 3 and l. ( M -rved by the
Army) at llm end of two day-, wa» rxelusivety
(•altci t>eiiig ptepared l v the engineers ami troops
ol tiie timin'. i!.ari|.«d auif corntnanded out
ol ij ol Mpiadr-Ati •• I Itiii battle', in ihe TiiecenMVe
detxu.s ol tin- gali.iirt (lip!*. Aiibck and Mi).',
p-.iVr.l il.-.-u hip-'ilv 1 tV'i’h v By coin.tui.d ot
Mpj. ('J, n. 'ti
ll-.1.. St 't.) IT. \c-i' g A--'t Ac,. G, n.
. . FOR GOVERNOR.
S“»- JAMES IttV.S,
J , (OF CBSTSJI COCSTT i :
port CaNAI. COMMtS'IDNKR.
JOSEPH W. PATTOJK
(or ccKßcmi.A.xt< cocxtt )
\ f«« fourth F*«efor MUeeU*neou*-Vews.
.Baltimore and Obto Rail Roa<i.
f 2b the Editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette-
II has aococtimea occurred to iny mind, ibalour
(hernia to Baltimore ere not entirely familiar with
the difficult!** which they must encounter in ex-
landing their road acro»e the Ohio at Fishing i
Creek or. Parkersburg, and I have also thought >
that the people of Wheeling have manihateJ a >
want uf their usual vigilance in not noticing Una
2D*U<r. The citixetu of Baltimore being eccm
tomed to travel to and from Philadelphia, and to J
cross the boaquehanna at Havre de Grace Without
difficulty, have probably many of them
dreamed that croeaing the Ohio at FiabiogjCreek
or Parkersborg, may present a nSost ob»t j.j
ole to the extension of their road beyondthd Ohio.)
I know not exactly the rise and Tall of the riser at
• Havre de Grace, but ! think it does not t-xeted
eight or tea feet, and this variation i* regular in
lie amount and in the time of it* occurrence; to
that toe height of water at any boor of any day
0 n be fcnowu previously, and thus any difficulties
\ la«romiag'cau be readily obviated.
I Baton the Ohio river the case is widely differ,
i eat,. Theriver is entirely irregular in the bouts
i of Its vise and (all, and in its range from low w».
i Ur mukrto high water, the difference it not eight
; or Uufect,,bat much more. The extreme high
water at Cincinnati in 1832 was sixty-three feet
j above low water mark—at Pittsburgh it was over
I forty feet, and at Fishing Croek probably near
! fifty feet. Now it ii obvious that tbe samo mode
, | of transportation which is used so advantageously
• over tbe Susquehanna, cannot be relied upon at
| the Ohio. Over the latter river a bridge must be
j . built upon, and that bridge must bo so high that
{ • ateambosts can pais under it at ail times. It would
• sot be permitted to cut oil’ for s'single day the
I great and greatly increasing intercourse between
New York,Pennsylvania, Nonhei'n Virginia and
Eastern Ohio, and the region below tho bridge.
Tbe citixent of Wheeling are fully aware of thin,
i and to avoid all difficulty, they propose to elevate
i thflr projected bridge ninety feet above ten feet
stage of water, so as to allow about fifty feet for'
!. steamboats between tbe bridge ind extreme high
.. water.
Now suppose the Baltimoro road to be taken to
Fishing Creek, 1 do not .know exactly the boightb
of Martinsville above a ten feet stage of water,
bat-fluve often,been in tbe town, and still oftner
passed by it, sod I suppose that a rue of twenty
five , feet above a ten feet stage ol water would
completely submerge it. The bridge to be erected
(here, if the same allowance were made as is pro
posed at Wheeling, pm*t, tnen, bo elevated sixty
fire feet above a stage of watek which would cutit
the whole plain on which. Martinsville ia erected.
To attain that elevation, the rail way must com
mence rising one or two miles qp Fishing Creek,
and most pass over the loftiest trees growing in or
near Martinsville. Wheeling possesses one great
advantage for this purpose, of which Fulling
Creek is destitute. The northern part of Wheel
ing is very high, and a bridge can be constructed.
Without moth difficult}, at tho required Elevation;
and f perceifo that it is very wisely provided ia
the Virginia law that the termiuua must be north
of Wheeling. Creek. But fromMartinsvilli* or
Parkersburg the construction of a bridge at tho
proper height will really be a most formidable un
dertaking. At either of those places ibiaftamiho
necessary elevation at a moderate grade, the rise
must commence between one and two miles east
of those towna and paila thirty or forty feet above
the tops of tbeir buildings.
In going west froui Pittsburgh we nveiil this
serious obstacle—Vd pass no river alone which
crowja of steamboat* with tbeir lofty chimneys,
dally'and hourly pats. There is no stream be
tween Pittsburgh and the Mississippi which will
require a viaduct ten feet higher than the regular
way of tbe Rail Road. This fact alone muaigive
na a great, advantage in contending for the
trade and travel from the west with any-Mad that
crneies the Ohio river. But this advantage when
combined with the fact that our road would pass
lor hundreds of miles along tbe table laud* be
tween tbe.Ohia snd.tbe lakes, while a road from
Wheeling. Creek or Parkersburg, mu-t
pass over some of tbe rootl broken and mountain
ous rvgions of Ohio, must give us invincible van
tage ground in a contest with any rival work.
’’’ Let us then go ahead si once and fesrlrmly
WnTwaan.
Oar-correspondent raises a most impoitanlqurs?,
t'lon for tho CJQaiderauon 9!', the people of Balti
more, if they are disposed to dueu&s it; but wo
fair, wilh the Baltimore Company- there is no
deposition either to see or to meet difficulties in
advance. When the Company hero’receive thtir
Altai answer from Baltimore, jtbe next movemont
most be to the West. We one/this tooutselvps
and the country beyond us, erbith is every where
gent, and in places clamorous, for the con
nection. \
*< Westward our Star of Empire tabes its nay,"
tad when oace we make an earnest moveraei •
towards the land of the setting si o, we shall have
no occasion to tantibackward, 0
even midway between the fat;
ther west, we have commenced
pdN ol binding the two extiere
together.
f .. PaxaisxarrraL Movkxxivt The Native
' Americans in New York are jriuing in the re
commendation of General Taj or for the Presi
dency. Several additional Wbi; presses also join
in the ’ There more, however,
whoholdijffi and some who rebuke the attempt
made to lure to political account the victories ob
tained coder General Taylor. The New Orleans
Picayune, the New Orleans Times, the Boston
Conner, the Now York Express and Tribune, the
tyorth and many other* oppose the at
tempt made to secure a nomination in advance of
the Whig National Convention. , The National
Intalligeoecr, riallimore- American ami-Patriot,
the New York Commercial, and most of the lead
ing Whig Journal* in the Middle and New Eug
land'and Nbfthern end Southern Slates observe
that tilenco betokens wise deliberatioo. Of
£» nomination by one of. the Whig pretsars in
N«w Orleans, tha Picayune remarks:
“This appropriation of Gen. TajloiV name for
parly purpose* tot know is without .the unction
of that distinguish fed commander, and contrary to
hisW*ki». It U hot only against his wisbrs hut
it ie repugnant to the feeling* and views ol his
friend*; a.nd in lh» category we include
the immediate family of Grneral Taylor «ud such
of hie confidefatial associates as best know bis
purpose*.” ' 4 . :
«*Nor can we tee what good can come of tins,
•Odden and noaulborixed proceeding.* It can but
prodocs etSi to the coantry, hart to the army, and
mortification to General Taylor himiclf”
• We do do not think that neceaarily <oj such
consequences should follow the iiomi.
nation o! General Taylor. We oppose the move
ment as premature, as wrong towards other men,
and not just to General Taylor him*elf, while in
of fe army, arid under the direction of
the Administration. Let ftme do its perfect work.
4t is lwc| years nearly befAa a President can be
inaugurated, and eighteen mcnlU before one can
be voted for. When Gen. Tayloj returns from the
haUle fields be has won, and peace is made be.
tween ue and Mexico, then' rtill be the proper
time for a demonstration in bis behalf, if one is to
be made.
Loris* DA»KH**»--The«jigan at Waahiugton
.gtyt **we dare not show forth iho plans of the A*l-
Tn i ri We should suppoaenot, judging from
tha put. *ine present jAdrnioiat ration ba« fatten*
Upon cot cealment and aeoka, now to Hem wi>«-
•nd honest M hiding iu deeds from' the 'light of
iaj. But « bet sort of a Democracy ia that which
is aSjald to 1 ct.tbe people know what it ia about,.
i«wbish do » e»il Ibioga in the dark and when
feoad out tUItTM they eoold not bare leen j*re-
H*n OongceAfor the People known what
thb AdminJ<f*li“n wi« «bool in Ihe month of
Junaiy lslo, they wonlci in to <»*f<i ell Iho blood
whWl ' .hod in Mexico, tai preeereed
-reen the two Republic*.
r^*
; and Santa Anna,
| his bellow*! Becaose—
olhei "ttriktM ”
| W 1
a Bk» »
! a»“tl
r'
“The man who you are about lo honor, must
ifiovr staiiJ, if possible, higher in tbo confidence
and affections of the American jH-ople, tfan of
any other ppriihl in hi* great anil patriotic curi cr.
Who dot-» not frr|, —who d.-f* not kio »v, that the
blood now spilling in a fim-icn war, would have
been savt-d. it Clay’* counsels had ruled the .\o.
lion, and saved not only without dtriionnr, hut by
placing the country upon 4 porition infinitely
more rfeviited than tt nowmecup c* 7
Th* Pmidmey of th- Lnitcd Rail*.''
Experience i- Jeatbii.g us, that it can jsil> !«•
“•ilcly i-ntiustn! t» tho Light.-', order of intellect,
c.ini'mied with well tried and perircl piitn»li;'-tir.
John Quincy Adaius sa>>: *
“I regret (hat the s'ato of my health will not
■permit nv* u> come,—it would give me confi.il
p'ea-ure to unite. with the youus men hi N«*w
-Voik, in tbi» If .iui.ini;i! .of rio-ir rc*ri.,-rt f iho
distinguish-; I-I ,tc ? rf..-a. \v: uirtli ri.iy itn v
propose to cchbrata.
John >M. Claylon remarks: I
••I am one of those who regard Mr. Clay a* the !
grntiMl statesman and benefactor of h'.s country ,
now living. Tint opinion, as it was not bought
by any patronage or power he ever j.o*H-»»i-d.
not likely to !»- iibaiut'inrd in. on-’.-qu.-hr-C' if cjfy
pulilii'ot-ieverv'fc to Mn-i I „• ba\c h. e;i or
m'i» be •sut.jfCted. I • . 'tore tisvc iiirn
held tn gratetul icnucnli.i im/.lc ituA Hcpubi.c
ahall endure ’*
The X. Y. Express say* that the rjievch of J.
L. White, was an uncooipromisicg one-for Mr.
Clay,—far li>o uncouipromiriDg it ceitaisly i< for
Us, —for we con hardly cmrnre n creator pien
of fo’ly, thou that sort uf blind diM .ij-si] to a unh
Which is avowed in a determination lo tom f.r
Mr. Clay, whether h«* ia nortiinVrd or not.
We think wo esteem Mr. day as highly,Tj.t
him as warmly, ami would defend him -i* oarn.«t-
Ij as nny other friend ho has. But upon tru
queation ol making President*,—where we cannot
do aa we would—tve will philosophically ib*ns «v«-
must. It is in our poor judgment mind tj » ouny
to canvass the claims of any man for the PffM*
dency. not men," has been a »tan<i
ing motto with ns for uiany, jnany venrs, and
though honest men ore alway ■ an embodyment >•!
their principles, it is for the reason that they be
long oot to unc rain, hat to a party, blessed with a
legion of-diatioguisbed champions, that we oj-po.e
the attempt made at this time to bring the \Y!i-g
party under tbs shadow of any one name, how
ever meritotioui- For ourselves,we havenooth
er candidate for the than that man
‘who shall bo the choice <>/ an iptolhg'ui a nd pat
riotic Whig convention. We are neither Taylor
tnen, not Scott men. nor MrLcan men, n..r (,'lay
men, nor any man's mcu. Wo are f >»r lit * Whig
pirty, oac and inseparable, and fi-r ihc um »n •<(
tho Wbigs* fur the sake of our own glori.ins Union.
Give us a pure and jifucfable, a Jirucpcrou* and
intelligent Government, and wc f-tiell lustopm that
as the chief treasure which a kind Providence
can bestow upon us.
to regret that
ut and (be for-
te great enter
i of the Union
Kail Kou> Min.Tta.ii at Gir.fM.trrn.- \
meeting was htU at Glercl.ind on Saturday, t~f
take m’JFtiics tor the construction of u Kill Hoad
to The following notice of the pro
-ceedings wc find in the Urmociat, onJ wc hupe
abundant success will eruwii tin* cJKjrts makineto
unite the two cities; * j
The meeting was addressed by M-vr-ral gentle,
men present. . It appeared front remarks made by
delegatee Irom Chagrin Falls, lh;it the people fr.irn
that town bad subscribed >2. c >,t)oo, and w mid in
crease that subscription to SIKMMK), on ronililion
that the mad should pars through that pi ice.
On motion. <t Utuil-s Whitib *-y. G-'j.lla
following rmnlutiniii were adopted:
11-nheH. That the city council i» tn-iehy ear.
niWly rcijuest-'J to take forthwith ilieseuee <il the
• ilia' ll* of Cleveland, both for and against tbe cub
fCiijiUon of ;S‘2bO.OhO stock in the Cleveland and
Pillfdiurgh Halt Hoad Company, tinder lb" uci ,-t
February 8. 1033.
Ilcxolred, That a cotumitteo- of Uuw* in each
ward, bo-appointj d at this meeting. with power t >
fill vacincies and increiao their\umbpr, who >•
duly it shall he to procure miWriptinn* t > the
stink of ihfl Cleveland an«f Pittsburgh Hail U >nd
Company, and subscriptions to the proposed city
loan. '
From-the Cutlarttuzm H hi"
Thl ALLrcjiEvt— Fro*]>eet of Lumber. —On j
Monday last, the Allegheny river was in a fine \
rafting sage, and many of our lumbermen -put']
out for the lower rankit. Seldom, if ever, have j
the b.ipks of this noble river prceented a more bus
iDCva-like appearanco than the present spring, and
nearly double the amount of lumber is being run
than u*ual. The market hehrw is Raid to bo drain
ed, dnd of mutse the present run must command |
fair prices. The whole southern poition of Cat- i
laraugua is more or li-s* dependant on the lam- |
bering interest, and the population seem enchant
ed at the announcement that tho “Hiver’s up."
New fcirk has a great interest in cultivating a
tiun'nr&s acquaintance with Fitutuirgh, whether
by the Allegheny, which ought to be improved
with a slack wvtcr navigation, «.t by K*ii
which a* no very diatant day will find New Turk
aud the Ohio together. Through Pitt,burgh. .New
York i* brought in almost close proximity with the
Gulf of Mexico. A market will aver be open here
and below u*, for the abundant resource* above,
whether of Lumber, Iron. Coal, tho products of
the aoil, or for Manufactures. Tbe whole coun
try on Jhc line is interested instil is connection and
onghi to take measures at r once to facilitate the
pm«||i of communication between us. New York
w6uld find an enhanced value put upon her
‘Erie JfUil Road alio, if it wtJre known that tho
foad was lo be extended to the head watrrs.ofthr
btio.
Pi»r,,.i>r Strplirme.
“f iff Pit‘sh-I‘i'h (*‘.l zrtt<
; I •- gt-nii- ill hi and pfotound -chol.ir h, i.ow
I'l.LAt’ --! it. d nerir.g li courrf ..1 1.-rtufc* un
i’b-.i.w ~ !.v i:i ityriaiiot :he I'n,verity,
'.vlnro n ui e..ri-i-t, a.Vrin:ir.o t.i irnuuuremriu,
ol ten i-i-iir-tr*o ->f-wtnet. he dt livcred I■*-r
week. Hi bx- d-i..'.d tin' .ivn <i-ini!g.<lo the
* i >r. oi hr>il Ail to- i vp.'Ki.enN inadi'
rm w •. x: n--v ,«i-.r .:i-.-u,ilv pu»%
nine, lir lli-iit rbar:n-i*M. Ti.c Prufi.-*ur la pvr
u-rily ut on the ruSij.it of wbi. u fie mats,
and whoever lut- n* 'o hiai wdl f.cl • r lie i., m
'!n- jiie-ence of no ordt»;ary in.ti. H.- i> an origi
nal an*) p!.if u»i! thinker, a»..J. nun* r.ttv queitb-d
to fni the dnir he ««cupi|e in tgr Wi-t-rn I'oi
v.'_r.“ty. Wii'i i-e dr' -jh r' .'illlt’ V.- -
wj.e li he coavi *
m bir jilu-i.
pri'.-sijii- of In? o!\n mtjid t'* arh.'fs. All who
; r.Hti.d Li-', if'iiit.j earn;' i faii to i-e bint-tiled
when tkry v-nmr the tf .-ndiTiul dt w nts
; of ualur-'. [
Thu l-ct-jre.of u.M wrd. will lie < n Electrici
*tv and fialvauiHin. m. i iS,i» ■!. paitrnct.l of »ci
* i. A- it- -;i S I liitidi |. I. ret aio'
,)K(;n n r; d.-.i :, r. a \ i.- n,i pur;. v rnav we
'.V;- :,—|» ~fc 1 r •• li'.t..-- an'n r.f<'
—We rail attrn.
«» Mimn', I,mt\ n».-
I. e.uru -1 H-V. J. N. Mad',!', Bjver-
:i--d m aiv-i!i«>i f.iluuri'. Hi. I i.l L •-lute, nn
the "1.,h- nl (Ji U'.i'," .v 14 much ad Mired . it, J that
to I'«v delivt-rcj t-i-night. wo tnlJ. is one oi bis
p ->l product.on*. M;. M.ifTrt's Lecture* have
been n't, uJ.-il by hrg<- .:rt>w:l«, an I much ri’.jli-
I'd hi ilio cuj’.oi:; cityund wo rxpi.ct they will
lie. nn v tri ll (Ai’r-ini-.d by tho- intcidg* nt
' C.il'xoii ul t'-n -o CIU-.
* A notice • f th-: luncr-il ot >'.rg-3nt L. G. lb*D-
!N>'.v, urer.iled lor yo.-lerdajG pipor. -vj» ck.u-J.
ci! jjt. Ttic funcial was a very l.»fgr one, j or-
fja: * -i»- largo ts any over pcitxri:n..l m thii city
wnn tho' i-irepii'-u oi U.o J.r.-ri »-mii hi 1. n*r
of (Jor.oral Hinis.-n. Tin- Hirrmnclum (iuurd?
and (’ipt.iin viuiluiv'# ci«ui|'oi«y A K-gvl-ir«
osc.ii.td the mrp-0 to tl-(; gr.iv«-:
Thi’.firc(n‘ , n of AHriihrny atn! I'lti.-bnrjih o!*»i
aU.nijii! and turr.od out aim.->t
'i-it !'• kopi<* fnrnJa. Th« dreadful tidings wrfc
To Si I.H juj.liis— T-Tmi.l .i:.!* ncr.w:ij»/j[!v ! Lruu * l lt U» b«r If.un .\. w OrWu* by her daughter.
( • • . * It iaa rather rrinarkatd** fact that prior t>> leaving
rcaco u-> u.at t... at- (. i- irfi.’ular y ricem-d. ; U, t |. J|aruu c.jtifi J**ntty predicted hi* own
Th<* fauh is nit with w\ at-: <»ur papvts are ular- j death, and often a*«rrtrj that ho would never
ly m 11led. Wp -hail, bivvt;\,-r take particular *C»in *iew 'he hr util prairie* and beautiful tutors
t„ .ir-u.i, r...m•C.i.1l- l.t lh „
(j j/.'iu ul; ~j mi u.« i«mh .'Jyiij'4 t.ip ..\V C af[ . amhonml to btnto that, by the inter*
c.ii;-o ult!. Liv. \\ •; .Vyr l.<i v.hu | »*r»U<•*> of omliial frlendc. the difficulty between
ili-tnlotii ifi<* <;■/ it-* «•:•{ :il j m t - 1P r.- A. 11. Chamber* ikmH.: V. B»gr. ha* been
winch H « 4«IW*, -.1..-™ .. 1... .... V. I r .
, , Thii i* well dune, but it had l*een n Ihomand
Dbori.ntn t% l' .» ru*i r|U*i.i.f.m. -U7 .n\ ,n- time* f.-r Mr H>gy il I<• Iml not Riven a
tpi.ii-'Ti 11 iiii' ( ’ I'l'-ry Mr. I ’.if i< r, I'-iil ill .ill, lilo’Jb i n tin' •! ir 1 ;. ,\,i ap.i'ogy can ever make
l ,j r moft l*- .-lutif'il tthibiU.mi .>f tf.p iJ.i-' ut iinnenl lor thi*, though l.i avenge It by onolb
i-rfyMr. I’urtoi/h.iu l«ei n among t, i- must blow j« a ti*>n l>citer becoming a bully Ilian
auieef-fa! mi n,!,c-f l ’kj - t. nt.d'W ..ii- { a Christian.
i«ll end ■!:-li.-r' t ., '■ !.r: UIC 1 ' * *
. riL.i v I w. 11 li, i:,< .|U *• i'i itni.ir <lit x it11 n Mr*sixo.—Fathrr Rrjr,
* ' • j < n«? of iji<> r (Ihapbirn in ibr U. H. Army,
Tliv II W n * \h'.h « rhi ' *’ ,ft M,,r 't ,,rr y MnUmorcu. mi tho IGlh Jam •
, 1 , ’ - ri v. mi ihnnot hern h**ar «1 from rin('i\ Hr w:r
I >■».«,'*. '"'"I \ iri'.:i,u. |M • t.,,..i, 5 h it : ~n „ of ih>* Svirly „f Jmtiit/ i i
'**'\'* «•!, t.ii tv.rv io Mu«• “tj )■>. Mr. \rr t;. r ; tli I*4 cn.miry. runl n« tho mi'fnSf’rti of th«? Sorlrl r
.r i c: 1:. i: i to- Win,;- "•*'! • i Jjvi' Isavc }•. .n f.r rmt.jr yror* exclude! fnm Mexi
or mx irivnit'. i - t• r.wiir-t. w ( il in-vi.oor;h'• ril, t»» fmr Jlha* i-'it hs“ (•cfallr'l
bti.riKcu iu:.J >i-|IY Hi Ui" Jiflt nl * .. - -i.
A wnU*r m tlir N aval an<t Military (iautle ror*
nd« lint lh<> m-> .«tscb*>, ucliuK an a lexpirator, i*
f':ij■' l'iuiM.ir'4ii.|i|.i-U.R l itwiii oMlir |-re- t r*p'.Vf! fl orn fondumptiori.
Onir.:>u <• Department. art! in lh. i ily lor the |«ur
•jiw. •: if .*tti• c tl*. ,pnd !y ,<*f <!.•• c.ifui in, rv>-eiitly‘
irtadr i..i i:.. itir manufac
tory u! Knapp A Tollm.
\ i’u* ur.i . — Me vv-i-jM' r«‘-J/i I’llully suggest l.*
pef-naii* v.-n'iuji >" u'i. i.n btisiru** <if nincrwee the
neceimity uf the postage on Ilnur letter*.
umnli mailer tn thou* weiring a singlo
letter, hut I" in' wln> received duly * large num*
bef it-i« of murh impurttfrire.
\T«)M Tim mu b«limi vi-iling the President
nnd kIf’MUK 1 IjV iuiUr.* orrmding »o In* privilege
afjd ruviimt. ilia iittn no.* a!« > vi-Uud themajev
tii UiX»ti il. Lewi* al hi* ie*tdence in Washing
tuu nnd the larqi >t ami man in tin} Uni-
U*J JSLaie* were lliu*i“crti together.
Tiir Hi>«rit< i. I' 4ll* —We an* glaJ to learn
that 1 itALfii two unjl three thnu«iiud dollar* will
probably be realized (rurn tile recent lair. To the
tallies ihe honor >■!thj* contribution i* miinly due,
iri urigiuntiiig the tnij.
Capt. Toiler of the Hibernia (irrcnH, of the
Second Regiment ofj f'enti*y Ivsnii volunteer* is
reported ill at Wr* j;r C y.;
Lapl. Hayot tho Blurs wiH-rciurn boose on a
three months furloug^.
We ore indebted to', the mviß Slcaruer Cambria,
for latr St, Louis and Loliinville p.pf-rt.-.
Mitsoi iii has bad another £all for Volunteers.
A part of the regiment are to be employed in es
tablishing 1-irt* on the road to Oregon, and the re
mainder rent to Santa Ft*. Tho force is not ball
adrqunif to the demand of Santa Fe alone.
Moor. Wimc Tuu'mfu*. —The Whigs of Cn
lutnbu*, at thvir municipal election on Toesday
made a clean sweep of every thing—electing their
Mayor, Marshall, School Directors, and every
Councilman in tbe city)
••Mu. (>rittexdli* ((»en. Taylor’s aid, who
wa* parsing through Cincinnati on his way home.)
war* mortiiii'J to tinj that several incidents uf tbe
battle erroneously narrated, have been ascribed to
his authorship, and esperially the profane lan
guage attributed to Gen. Taylor, respecting the 2d
Regiment of Kentucky Infantry. Tbe newspa
per accounts of tbit incident were substantially
correct leaving off the profanity incorrectly pul
in the mouth of Ihe Gen.' in tho distance the
impediment* in the way of the Regiment in
mounting the sleeps of the ravine, gave to their
motions the apjwarance of unsteadiness and waver
ing; and under such apprehensions, the General
dl.l remark. thr«-o times,—“that won't do;” but
when he saw ihrrii regain fair ground, and move
on -boulder to shoulder, like well trained veterans;
and ib bvt r th* ir terrible fire ioto the ranks of the
eriemv. h<- r<>*<> m his stirrups, exclaiming in s
t >ne ut * luUatiur.—‘Hurrab for old Kentuck’’'—
Gin. Allas. r
I,ir.r ti.*i\*t I’opr,. —lt will bo remembered
that ihis ualljril'v.iung officer highly utslinguirii
• «l bim-i if at the rlortnirnt »f M»rni*-rev. f..r which
he was biovoti.d t>y ilu* i*res*nlei>>, am) had a snord
a.vurtie.l l<» hito».by the I.cgulalurc of Illinois, his
nutivi* State.
| In ih«* im-muraHe bailie of Uurita \ istii. he
jng ,m distinguished him-ell. When the second
! liiiiiam regiiornt reared. General Taylor-ordered
I Inm to rally them ond lend them again into action.
]He employed per*uV*mn.« and (breat* in vain up.
, on llii'ui; heli,*vj ( i,;Jip< «alvali iJj ol tho army «le
-jH i.-Ui! i.p >.i tlir-ir ifjuia t*»- duty, he resolved to
; ernlic his life upon llie .ivsue of an rff>rt to bring
: tht-m into acliort- So. sHatclmig their colors and
; unfurling ihem, he robbed into the thickest of the
| right, railing upon lh**m;Ui defend their colors. In
. tin* charge recciri-l four balls through his
[ rlulbr*. and one through bis cap. But heescap.
eJ ui.barmid—.SV. Louis .Republican.
The Na!Min.it Budge, towards which (icueral
'Tw eg* and Quitman moved-at the last accounts
i from Mexico, i« a etionf’ fortified place on the
rnad tlie capital of the State of Vera
• '-'mi. mi» a stupendous work ,of pul i d masonry,
• thrown liter a wild and atcep ravioe. Jalapa is a
; delightful! situation, •ItMHlTeet above the sea, and
alamt !>0 milt* from Vera Cruz. Il is noted fur
|"|,rodu unii tho medical article, Jalap. Thirty-fire
• miter farmer in towards the eaptUl-of Meitco.and
I on the mill to it,y* situated the strong castle of
; I'er.de, one of tho I'hiof fortresses of Mexico; La
' I’uoblais another fortified’plscr, SIS miles from
j Vera Cruz. Mexico, the a 200 miles
, from -Vera Cruz.
(»«n. it is maid, ia a Democrat, instcai!
, e.J a his brother is one of the oldest Demo
-1 crjtie Republican* in Kentucky.— <V. Y.Sun.
i l'*i <ii The editor of the Sun, shameless as he ii
f in his mendacity, would not hazard such a false.
; hdod in Kentucky, where (Jen. Taylor and hi;
i brotlur ore known. We do wonder how ou?
j Whig friend Msju Joseph Taylor, will feel at
finding himself called nn« of the oldest Locofocoi
lin Ktntucky*— /„.<«. Jour.
Mn*. Haiihiv.— The Correspondent of the
I'coria Register writes from St. Louis:
••Mrs. JL J, JlnrJirr first beard of tho death ol
her hnshand in VteWid urgh. where *bc was on
We am gtad to learn that moustaches even in
the CHti.-natioti of the rmlulnui* may be put to
a ly good purpose.
mortality has taken place among (hnhurv*
*•« on the American IJottom, caused by a fly or
c»at, that *'mg* them to death in a few hours.—
M-n Closing the ilottom with teams, find their]
horses, sometime*, disabled Imfnre thry can com
plete their trip.— St. Loom I'nim.
An order from \Voshmgton, under date of 24th
uit., is said l» have been received at Mew Oilcans
under which Yucatan vessds'-are allowed to trade
Jri-elv between the [wrls of the United Stales and
'hose ->f the peninsula, excepting only the )x>rt of
Kl Carmen, in Laguna, on account ol its proxim*
i'y to Tobascn
Rchaims o» Carr. Liscolm.—The remains
of this gallant officer have b«ren taken charge of
by hi* friend the Artillery, and
will be transmilrd home by the first reliable op
portunity.
(•r.v.TaTt.oß’s Finar Dazytr^—ld November
IK 12, President Madison conferred upon Captain
Zachary Taylor the Brevet Major, for the guUarit
defence at. Fort Harrison.
Vim Cnuz is compaiativcly an old town, at
least foi America. It was founded in the sixteenth
century, and received the title and privilege of t
city from Philip 111 In I6tS.
Mr. Dimund, late Americao Consol at Vera
Cruz, has been appointed Collector of that port—
we presume by Uen. Scott, in virtue uf authority
previously conferred apon him.
i>( Ihe I'.rltl.jyjl, Ooicll. >
THE ILLUMINATION'.
Puil's, Monday even.iin, April la.
Tlie illuminstiou in the c;iy i, mn-t mngmti
rent, and some poilions of (he cay prewrtt a
blaze of light. Transparencies are bung out,
banJs are .playing, brib.ou* rising, tire works ex
hibiting. and illumination* general and beautiful.
The erty is crowded with visitors, and ihe streets
are full. 'Hie wliole acetic is grarnl and impo
.,ing.
r of ll.v I'rtui.urgi. lljti iir. *
WasiHxorox, April 19.
The President, it is said, and the official p a pc»
give* assurance f*.r the 1 icl, is about to call out
six TUOt'ssvir additional troop*. They will bt
volunteered and selected under the act of May. '4f>,
having authorised the ten rogimenls
of regular*. Tbo 6000 men will be divided br-
Iwccn the cummaudsut W-rn Cruz, General Tay
lor and Saltillo. Twenty thousand men will be
placed unde/ tbe command of Scott, r-nd t ( - n
thousand man under 'Taylor.
The cily has subscribed <f>o,oCo f.-r the Cher
apeakc and Ohio Canal. -
The Huinof is now secured for (he
road to Cumberland.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
April J 9. 7 J\ M. ‘
The market for Flour i* rather quiri and not
much doing. The prepjrtions, lor illurni
natiog tho city have interfered to some extent
with business, and the disposition of buyci* on
IhHh side* of tho market u> wait the steamer's ar
rival has a great deal of irdlucnco in besnijng
transactions. is util! llie current price for *<an
dard brands.
Tin* market for Cotton i* dull, Quutitiom
nominally range as loilow*,
ITl,\Nl>s.
"ilia
Hjalai
i^£3! :i
•N u <fc MOilfl.K.
llood Middling J2aT2j
Middling Fair 12? a Kt
Fair lft'all
4000 lbs good West Fuitbers eold at
|>er lb.
Our Grocery Mark* t i* about thr same as du
ring la<t itedr. To dnv naW'SoO hagN lim (.'of
ft*p at ija~£c, and 20ft l.iguiivra at 7{c, u»ui
time. N O Molasses n?a374c. Sale* 50 |,!ul;
N O Sugar at Jr. rr.du. A
Hemp continues scarce and ismurtl xvanled
(iuo.l Middling
Middling Pair
Fair
Salea HOU gaiL Lintml ( Of at ?f>a77r.
In PruviMtftti* there- w no chunge worth notice.
They arp eUVcted with F|i>ur J>% th«* vh-im't
the rteamer*. Pork at Saturday's ajuiMari
500 kegs No I Lard at HljatOb-. 100 bx*
Cheeve at Or. Of iiaron -I'l.ilOt* ll>< Wert. rn
rtiro at 8- for Shoulders, Hat) l lor Sid.". niitl
»10e for Home.
0000 bbls rendered Talloiv ut b» L c per i!..
NEW YORK MARKiiT.
April 19;* oV I* M
The market for Flour ha- !>*•» n. m-itte «•> ( | ,v.
and the sale* reach 10,000 i bis m $7.7t-. 7 03-j
per bhl. Tlu-rc hive hern I'.ilex <!• livrr ir*J. u.
May at 5t1af..0-’4 ;»sr W; an I|.r,l•< ■ v in
June .It $6,01>.C IU.J J.| r bt.t. :
«>l Wbrat mer« have c|vo been | , r '-r-ue
delivery—l notice 8000hu White Wheat ~i
on lb* so t,-j irk.
l'«m continue* in-vr: v active ,1, I j':u'
•ale- to day reach fiO.OOO bit it y,*r. ,■ *f
Wlnte. ntnl 100 c foi Yrllo.v, per hu.
The market for Grnccncs ii he.iw, an,! sHled i ,
a li'nitrO extent only.
I tie j.en. ri! nutk> [ i< ■ without. rhan?a *u,, e
Saturday, all waiting-panemlv it,,- of the
steamer#.
SANTA ANNAS IN\rc;ril\|, ll»-
• Sr, Ul rei ttepu'ici —J have jus.l r„'o i» the •
which the Uw prescribe*. nnJ in ilnim
to aerompany it with a mnnifeatn'i -n el i-tv tr
The event* which have taken place in ify. tap.
ilal a'o known, ami aw - f such HoiMcier a< i.j
bind me to give them a -p.-edy ami } acifi<- Term -
nation. Borromnl<‘.l t>y ditiicultn-K of nfl kind*,
interrsuni in what is tr,e most important and es
sential for the whole nation, as is thik sum nmo *
cf a strong and derided struggle with j lorcigu
powe*. in which nothing le»s i* invoked than tln
existence of the nation, il would li<-the l<a*tul
evils to enter into a contest wirii th'we who ought
to unite in rrp-Iliog the common uicniv.
These dbroids ought to disappear at (lu*
imperious voice of p*lrioli*in winch calb np.
nn the sons ef ihe country to ba»t* hul one will
and auu. The moment* have bet n urcut —1 have
seen the forward strpa of the enemy—f have imb
ed to iho field'to repel him, and even m the mo
merit of doing so. I have been f-nced to letn c a
braw and victorious orn*y, and to rome hither to
assume a power which I have repeatedly #nj tvi>
repugaanf to my feelings, and which l lud deci
ded never lu undertake.
That which has tiern and ought to be an ob
ject uf ospirutiun and desire, is for an enormous
sacrifice.
I am all tur my country, and tv.-r shall serve
it; without thinking what it tmy cost mr t« ,io
that winch tho nation de-ires I should <b. I
ba*c rntcri.J upon the Supremo Magisira-y t,e
cause I have seen that it was ihe xvle legal mean*
of terminating the disturbances oflthi* capil.il, «r,d
b-H:au«e I believe I shall thus be able tn lar.liUO l
the prosceution of tho war, and tii save llie mile
jwiidenco and honor of .Mexico, which ! wish to
present un-uiltcJ and brilliant to the world, which
in IwholJttig us.
1 have before me the committee of the Sover
cigu Congress of li.a* august Innfy, whose ih c-
Irincs I have respected uud continue to respect.:—
lu derision* will bo my invariable guide, am! 1
have firmly resolved to preserve a pure union with
(he legislative body, which union will give us a
final victory and lbe ro.r«Latdi*lim>*iii -if internal
peace—n:r which the happiness nf our country
depends, and to which we all aspire. The nation
hrti pr-otairmil Ihn political priunplea vrlpch
■night to Is- the basis of the ndrainktri'i »n which
( wish to-establish.
Thu* l undersfatid that it< Urcngih will bo m--
secured for (Irfcuding it.*e|f, and it* right* |.,r
which its «ona have those gi|srant<v* yvhich
belong to nil men. and which einlizati-m claim*
and which 1,.H been iny aim. Mine my ic
turn to tho country. Tim will not )<■ di-im >l. .iu,|
the nation si nil *li’l »ee me obedi.-r,t t.» u« wi-he
without my liaving any other rule of curulurt than
its <kcirioiis. Ava Met icon nnd n f|dli--i I -hill
always takr tlie *ariie road a* the n/.tjpn. hinl | y*-
pirc to no oilier title) 'l,‘J>i lira', of u gu,,,) rit;7-n.
and in speaking of rue tint it should be i/iid that I
always loved my country—thru I s. re.-,| ,t , vi tb
zeal, and that I sacrificd m>*ell for its (.or„|,
U/*\V«r in .Mexico. I.Vv. J N M iiln . A ,| ,<
liVi-r a I,eeliir<* ol Sotilli l.'niliui.o l M f. I l.nt.Oi
gbeny f’ l/. no* (T 0.0.13,1 i:-..u.,n*. Aj,r.t -run a , *
o'clock >n'ij,-ei Wat ,ii M'-I eu. r »tjr.n n' || IP
('outiiry. riiJr.*ci*r id die Met .•nu * ! , 0 „ ,j lr
Hi.) firan.lr nnd .*'-)iin Hi! in M..„:e«ey, r.„„ riM
tween War ami IVare—tl.r !*wor.| nmj t 1,,: p f ,*.
Auntie T. i-euN. I ie-otrinan
ce,u« )..in It man and nvi» Lad,.-«, ,'*l Tieket*
in l.e lia-i m 'ln* llriig Siure of lolin M,ir(i-n, m-.t ur ||, e
HI.OV J.il.n Pinker. K.-.t.-rV .trcei. .\ltrgl,.*i,y
tr.iy Ai-.l ill li,e .Mi 1> >„I,M 11.M.L Sii.r.-, ~I l. r, i
l'.u«l,urfl, .iud in Hit* door :«|,‘.*i-tt*
OA7.KTTK JOU I'ntNTIMl OKKICK,
TIMItU rORVUI or POST Ollier. ai.LEt,
.nmt\e»p-*l:niu* milliner, all km,l- of .1,,,, J'stVTiH.i.
>in-liVn. | a r K e I'.^lei.. hir .niiH.nl Hills, Hu,,
belief Sliect t’lrciilar.*, Mnndtoi•«, Card»,Ar., .V.
HOOK ArAHPULKT CIIIXTIVi.
id any eiit-m .•arent“U in il.e l, r .t a „,| a i|
k.its!* of I*lllllllll' lioiie'w.ili tie* nrat-y mnl n) the low.-si
rntt* s
[J-/-Sweat is Pleasure alter I’nlni r*o
»ung the t’ovl, and »o exclaims die sufferer Uoiu Piles,
after tr*nng I’r. t'ptipm’* Vegetable lileenur). no ite
lermil rctonl) f„r iblil Complaitn, It. eeiet.rhv Inn
been lionrstly ac.joirn! fro.ii m own mein., n * il.ou
saniU wouJdJiroclaiin, did not a -emtof delnacy. from
the nature of ihe distuie fort.ld.
ITT-Sold, tVboleMlr ant! K."at!,-I.y WVaIT i
KKTCHAM.'Iai Fuhmimc i.New Vork. U'm. Tiiuhn,
Market siregl, ami I*. H. Sawven, .S.mihfirel.l su.-ct,'
I*ill»burgh,P». I'rirefct perhox. uplfi lw
QT’lmportant io Advertisers,— The silver-
UscmemawTilch appear m the Daily Morning l»a*rt:e
also appear untie Tr>-Weekly, thin rccc.vmg the t*ru
rtit of the eireiiUlimi of Ml, wilhoul uny mldiftonal
charge. Tlte-i-an .ulvaulngclnoar tdveru.rr*. wilhoul
any extru expeq*e. Advertisement* nr>- al*o ,n*rr'-d
,u die I'oumry jioprr ujxni rea<onal-Ic tcim*.
C?" Hamden A Co'a Bcmlttaac* OfflMi
— T&* »üb9cn! er retruti monies i© England. Ireland,
tieoi'and and Wale* regularly at the rate of Frr* dolls,
i© tue *l—without any additional charge here or rlse
where Remittance' hylibe xearrer of the j« n < Mar
«m*l !••• uui. .:d oti the t!.*th .n»i. IN«?cngrr* brought
-UIM :;ißuna: ifiuv vii! no -x;rii rbln- i.t l_ver*
pout JOXICA ROBINSON, Kuropean Aren.
'Tfrt. cue ,!oor li P ,o*\V I «l
IT?*"'* .nv.te tfte aurnt;nji .if our re»,|,-m ».» n,,. , •,
l’. ih A ‘ Ij.'.lV'rJ.V- i
'4 ... •in--.ia.-r raluinn of lo du> . j.aj.. r Tie) ,rr
n t..n it n.c rao'i wcmdertul on r.word and nave I
*.-> : i-ru pronounced uy ninny of oui tuo*t respectable '
pby»ir.:*r . The nfflic'ed 9ml other* uiterru.-d. are re
•juc'.rJ v ».i them ji their several plaev* of a(*o.le~
.I'i'l le nii hum their own bp* the wondctful rdrci«o|
.1 e mr.iio..-.e The GsMone named.' Mr l«aac Utnok*j
who may I>e «.-rn d.nlv, ber.reen the hour* of 9 A All
and I P \l hi the'officcaf Rmvat.d A Walton, .'ioX6'
MarLrt «. I'h.,*•<; =•
.ICPSaltrr’* Ginseng; Panacea.- dlrunii.
Tr»T!'4OSY- -We bog leave to •.•all puhhc adeuUoU to
lie following, ffom Dt Wm Doan, of Wiibaiuivilte,
: Clermont Co , and one m the very hist praci. hotter* in
the fount, m ivin.-li he re« : de«, un.l late Senator la'lhe
>t»i.: l-ry-.ui.iie h.* .'heeritte Ulua to fer the lead
•ng nt-ii or tti,- jitoie*-.,oii. hurtling the bond' of profet—
> r 1 T,n iv mm , practice boro u»;ng *otiio of >
(•i.i-.-ii,. Panin .j, and. -o far. tmi well pkuied in il«
ed. fia .a t itairhui ami Brour&ial CompUmi-. plenie
a-rild ttlc <i in :i do/rtt I.O'lte*—put them »' iow a« you
•ran; n- I eijicm a it .oncmue' to render a* general -ui-
I'fUC'.ori J. .t h.i* Ueti-tO'iire, to krep .1 con*lßHlJy OP
hand K* «pecMull> . ;.|ilT \V «| |>oia. V |i.
*>,oo. HoTTt.S 5,00.
X». CO FOURTH STREET, /
c. n II N K U O F PONT <> F Fl C K AI.I.KT
Till-: «üb-er.her rr»pet-ifulJy inform' the public that
i.e mi- L'.nniiicnced liicl manufacture of Gintlimm
Hoots, of go<i.!. material and worktuan«h:p
wi. • * In- .mi! warrant nWrior tonny Hoot ever made
•it tor the price. TlirVe Ftfndxime Hoot
w';i mad-to mej'urej and wnrruut them o« reprr
•riitr.l. at the vi ry hnv' pr.eeof iTVK DOLLARS
CASH tViiileincn nrp \reyue*icd to call and eiare
R-cm. jydl | . W II KRSKINK.
«)n Monday morning, Mr*. DAVIJ) MORGAN, aged
hi > imk. She leave* a large circle of «otrnw.ng rrla
’nni' an.) fner.il*. ||ef fut|rra! will like place to-day,
•.Httn ni«iHn:, in 3 o’ch-clr. r m , from the remlenrt of
ihc tarin.y. lii.nrl oi Federal e'rert. Allegheny City
Ttn- tn-'iid- of the family are .nv.nd to attend without
flintier 0 tire. -- 3 p30
morning, at $ o'clock. RAOHKL ALICK.
Bflt it ml 1 tumuli', daughter of Jo*iiua and
I li.: ir,e;ui' nt the Runny UIC Invited to attend the
•nnicrjl r!,.' uitenioon at .1 o'clock, from their re«nlence,
coiner of VV 11: r .i.nl \Vu*l|uigton »treet» apvO
PORTER!) DAGUERRUX PORTRAIT
Ft AI.LKHA . Third meet, mljt.imng Po»tOffice. |*itt»-
burgh. P:. -Ma. POKTKK Cium Uahmmrtrj re.-
fcpi-ci IL.Hy ili v !«•* the lari « • mill gr itlleineii of Piiuh'gh,
and iln- [in.iiir generally,to ~u|. amleiamme the Urge
colliTt-mi m lingm-rreof j.-: IMriian* at hn (i.uler>' v
The 'pf <•itn. il. i-rmlurril by Mr I*., for beauty, hrfllmn
ry, i!'«tiueine«*.Viii.| tone ol coloring are not 'Urpar.tcd
by any .ti in., country A number of the Portrait* of
Cti./en. can i.eyreti at the Gallery Call and examine
tor ymit'elee. |. kene«-e» taken m rlnu or rlottdy
N 11.-ln■tfuctl(ln». appara’n* ami till mii. rnil* fui
u »iictt. T- tin' nimtci.re. W S I' MI I'KR
I'nru' irentypi.t; er.traner Ph.lo Hail Su-irmiy, on 3<l
• Iteet Bih'i,mug Pi»M Office a pan
T)IXK ASI) WHITE UINCIHAnS AV. R
I Murpl.y ii:i-e|itn th.. it.nt.ing a few pir.e- Pi„k
tiinl A\ lute IliiMed Gingliains very Irtw. and he.iiitiful
'!>'<• AI * n new ►') It .|.t:ng Mu*i;ii dr l.u,:t . Al
-o lu-at *:j Ir Ilrnucr, u tuslnbnaolr article,—ticnle* a
tipi a-«onrneru of fit.t quality French and M mclie«irr
<<ingha*rir.. Ijritfh Print*. *tnall figured Chtttt/ for In
ian:r. Ay. ALo, tn«ii L nnu-u fuil «upply, from low
e«t >.i tut* at ijunt'iiea e.f nu>*t approved make and are
watrjntMl ji-tie tlux—and cciy "up-ror »hirtmg iuu>.
I.n* ill I'.’l ee.lt • per \ Hn t.
a/-Wj,.,j-4.,|e .u,ek very fui’ m the room- up Muir*,
and gaud- otlcrct at exccednigly low Cd*h
i ' 4J h'-' l * np-.*ll.|Aw
/ WLLKCTIXG AtiEXiT—J AMF_S C lUCHKV
fc-p-i ir ■ 111 y- iulortn • th- bu-tne*. men of Pi.Uburgh
and v-c ij'iv § that hr wm make a ctNiecting lour Ihrip';
the counn-. hi We.tmorclund Indiana,Cutnhrta, Uufl- !
i.ngdin I '.ir.urt Mud ini-irutig lie i/Urnd. in leave
on .M.iYt.At, me ■jin, m-mut. Rejoin «l! n.e IMuor*
■it .he < ;t v. utl tu r-ni lli A Wood -'reel.
prr-u.l* cntru'tiiig liil* ne»« |o (i ni, will
fi.M ti m.l ,r.„, :h - wr.k a: tile offire.i.f the fiuxetle“
uml Tn-: aptltitd I
\ nlitalilr Real Ratal© Cot Sal©.
j ’lir-Kif.l.r. pn-l be.ng JUmtu. remove 1,.• Tantirn
-1 IM' ei.imirv. olfer. tor n.e SIX Ill'll.Dl\(i
Uit.l .tr.et I.etwern Ferrv vreet and Ke
d;.,.!.' A.u t Ki« n tot twenty le©i (rout on *J.I
.ti-t. -,,i :.• .-tuy t.-ii u dep:|i The lot- w, .1.e. n „l
- I:gM • t -r » i,,.,.- i... . .her For Irri.r- tippn 10 ,[ie
" jT f- in -e. JOH V I'tUAVKLI.
Hospital klrttion Yoehctm, wui i. c
h. '..1 u, . eve*, it,. (Id. „„ ~t ? o'clock, lot one
( , r r 'V" \ : y l ' l e.ghtee.l iMectof*
IJ-1M..1- 'V I. mm.- b-t„,e ihe me, inv un.l
•u-i. ... r arrendiiiie,,: ,1,. I'm.iMmiur. io the Fund t*
•*. le.l •! I M IllUVh I .
"• N H kRI'Pli P' f .r*
• M-I.MII, ic I.AM> I*c»({ 4»; arc- rl
<*n a!.,c!, i« rirci. J lliter dweTlui?
!••• •••'.! up. 1.1 l iVi.r•*!.;» irmn Tbi‘jiio|--
•- rr..-U;a*'. i.W
WtW\- |™ip*u- ftt | A S rm
A) Sin.ilibrld tuerl
UIVI*<; |*APKU, Ac.
-
L^i-/1 »<>•] Legal Envelope*.
‘ Wai Rrciraj.e.ir
'-> Ku.tuf-a a i:n(;i.i>ii
|.n :tt! Bpd4j|| «t«
HKASTMASS KUXIiI OK lIKALTII.
. A-i . v r-n. r r.tr>rat v- .1! *j,' fii.. % M’lirrr the
»-• tijurt nr»' nr-- i!>»nr.l»-r. .( A l«o. (or
U A I \iiNKV|l,)o^ k r*
f«" ■“ »"■» «•"*>' '■-I- wood
\’.\t Ul\s’ .'I IX rL' lIK V Jut Vin t ’ Vwiihle
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A' - - :-J • ju»i ift-ri •• rU ai;J lor «■!> (,v
itAVsi iikocicw-ay
VVjj;,u lt |,| Hr,,.! A.-n.. tor Altcjl.rnv County.
M"-" j N*.Sl-u-u.«-.n«l How. L.t.rrty *t
frVSimUCS-V' , t ... l» :. 3K , Dry Apply..
' --i: t-Mwr.V ••• r..m.th) Srr,|
: I’oik. 1.-I.k. I’oiu.h,
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u r .'i. I.M.U-U 4 HK.VNFIT :C troo.l m
jAL, For Salr l.ow.
K firYTi A U;W HtfJtn ami Mar
AlnWn-P and afinr latin.v HOKSK.7 war* old
• V J “< Mr J MA I'HKtVS. Kicl.auK
1..0 ~ ,Ve IV„j, Mfrr.
/'tI.'HTAI X 3ICSLISS, ~i n jjjrttt var-rty 01
«rj -e*. •I'Mii'U'* JJatT Krriun for W rniow
Ourlu.ii* i<> !>•- Ivmiikl nl df) good* homr o(
W R MI'KI’HV
•‘PifcdA w Ncoi (ill amt Murkri u>
ymovv SWKKT POTATOES— W.l.
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:...n m»'i i..< - i f n< ih-j I*.i:«t>ur«ri*.l »toi«*. vontet ol
o,t .....I u:r, .!« a,<*i ?* \ \V ICKKRSH AM»
I »ll Ai> !> KTK-l r««e *upt*r. ii-4 Fr- nvl. Drap
* 11 Ristft ttnnrnrr t’loih» -ju«i uprnrii
and mi •> > l.\ •• i Vi* Sfl Ai'KI.IT FA \V MJTK
OPTS. TiritPKNTIJIK-i: 1,1.1, ,„M rrccrvcd
Oa.nJinr nnl.* n HRU'Ni KKITKH
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HOM'D. AIISEXIC -5fM ll.* ju.vr.T-t ai..l for
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I i'V siiACKurrr ft white
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!!•••••« i . «.M <n.tV *■• 4 payment w.ihput ih«:
• '• all- r.: .1. l«. Il.c r . l-.vitu Hm< A 4 l.ilU Vn
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linin>« nr ji |iin(»'i .-ih< • i in; ImwtfF
A tONM'MDTION AICHKHTKD- To t hose
A nltllr led n ull of the Liinf*.
Th. H->«r d w.lti the lirM pi*.
' -“-'v.-ral ji'ji* v..IL u bronchi, of
m,.| ,IIV mf.d.cnes. Iu»
< '“"‘I »" " ill, V prep.tr ttmn ..l mr.iir.nr nulil 1
irm-V I I* It DUNCAN'S EX I’EfTOR ANT
H r.M 1 In; r hi-on ii*.iig tl..> valuable modi rl DO
for -ov.-ral inic. mnl i.lwa>v find .1 in rrbcvr when
,-v. r I mnLr u... „ My oor.ipM.on a. pi A„.
p. 1 (vlnrli k.---p* 11,.- :.l«n,t«l rimMfHilly engaged. cnuaea
"< i in* ‘ ! 'i omr vrr> ulmmipg. when I
-*i “>•' r !'!•• -nr<- 11. ■ ni.-d.iim-. t thrrrfure lake j.lrn
.,i.. iii-ur.ik.■>■{ Ui'- 1 public Him other* affect*
ril 'v 'li .f t .. u». ui tijp Inn*, and Piprciorni'n organs
in-'- know (h-- ifi nr< uf this '-till healing remedy,"
it ml mi - i-p .-.nr.! I tin vp recommended Dr. Duncan's
lit)-, ii.ciiu «. nip.lv i<* I'laov oi my fririiiir, soioe of
tvW-11l rf’A • lh.- I liVP< l-l ill.* IllP.llt ,u*.
J AMK^%K\VIT
.^..1,1--f.pl (H,;„.0rl n. IMS.
'III. proprietor «.i ilir ulh>vp mcd.V.ne would, ai»o*
1,1 the undrr»ii:iip<l pe>"<>ii«. who reside ,n Ferry
,-<.ir..ii “ir 'vlitun nnj • j.ri'on may rail U[>on and be
• ,i: " vimic. found ,n ihr au, ve
llii-d mi- liu.i ' -mini be .-Ic-eUrd
I'.v.d Oui'-i-n-oii. Somersoi; Dr.lt Stum, do; Fran
r,‘ '“'l If'4. Ju-k-ontp. Mr Lmitner, do; (; eo . Polbert,
Situ I --k i, l J.-rrod Dav i*rn, llopevrrtl lj. ~
W ItiiN. AN-S WKOTEB.N OFFICE, 130 Syc-
-olj ... t-.lul.nrb li> »'«. JACKSON-, a Li belly
bea.l „( Wud *C—I np.IPJAwT
\V r^ X T KU_ . A . l’, PrW,n w “ ha C u) ! l c7 r 7mt ei : n
T,» Ipw Uiousand dollars, wirliru i 0 mr!>urk m some
*J||- inantjiMriiuiH* or Riereamiie bminess, in which
l.p ruuld atro be acl.Tcly employed Anji person with
ins a partner will ple» w address H. S., tya«ne Uiier
Hoi. siaim; l.u«ine*j, unoumof capnal jr.«ired. and
-s-hrre an tntersirw may be had apl#'3t
i)iTismjiUiirA.\Dco>.stLLsVii;cfc
.1 RAII.KOAU IX>.MJ*a.SV--Aii adjourned meeiina
oi ihr Mtorkiioliirr* in the al*o»e Compatiy will be held
til J*li>!r> Hall. oaTut-sday. UiovTili of April, atio’clork.
*■ m, -|'I7U f D Secretary
- 3mtion Salta
By John D, Davis* Aactionttr
ON Tbu'vlar morning, the *-2fd insiaut, at 0 ©’clock,
at the Commercial Auction Room*, will bosold—-an ex
tra-ive uionnifiii of uaplc and fancy. Dry Good*, 4c ,
am<irg wh ch are super rids *tyie prints, fartunrc
'•I. ur /, gingham*. erode nap print*. breached and nit'
M-*urQcd mu«lni«, fawn*, mousde laine*, silk and cot
u>n !iJkf» ‘bawl* i-orionades, cheek ticking, fancy
vi**uus*. g!ove«. imtietT. icwm; «ilk, suspender*. pOl
•r||* 'bread, Miperfior c'otb*. rassiraerr*, •atinct.*. Ky.
:eao« dsnuri*, umbrella*, parasol*,'Ac - • *
At S O’Clock. P. M.
A i»’rg<‘quam-ty of new and secoud luntl household
furniture embracing a great variety of mahogany dre*-
amt’ 1-urenu*. common do, table*, fancy and common
ebuiri, »eitee«, work and wu»u stands. wardrobe, high
and low post bedstead*.
Also, cooking >iove*. grater, kitchen lunmore, alass
ware, ware, tinware. shovel*, Wire sieves. Vs
11. Tcm, i ibarcv. Ac , Ac.
At T O'clock, P. M
A large quantity of valuable book*, a* per advertise
tnem m another pgrtof ihi* column, erabracii-g *tand*
ard work* in vanou* department* of literature,
i Atnericatt copy]
Kxtrnilve Sale of Books by Auction*
ON Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday
, Evening*. Ihlir. *l«. tfclJ, and tMth of April, at the-Com
mercial Auction Hooru«, corner of Wood :ind Pi(\h at*,
will be «iid—a large u*«orjnfcni of Book* in the varied
department* of Literature, comprising standard work*
on Hi»n>ry. poetry, Theology. Hicgrapby, the Dramn.
Novel*, Ac. / •
Fsliilv and Pocket Uibte* Prayer (look*, Ac , m v»-
r.ou« and Hegant binding*. Ac; letter and cap paper'
Heel pen*. Ac. to commence at o'clock.
UUIGB, PAINTS, AMD DYB-STCPA'si'
SALKI.y FRENCH A RICHARDS, Wholesale
X 1 Druggists, at low pricer: a large and, complete as
sortment of Drugs Paint*. Oils. Varnithei, Window
Ola**. Dye Stuff*, and Spice*, which we offer very low
for ca-h 'Ve warrant oar Drug* to be pare and of
prime qujMiiy; among which are—
-500 oz Quinine; I 500 lb* pure Oil Peppermint;
20 or Morplua; IsfO ll<# Oinatn;
tOO o/ Ext. Hark; j go bbl* Castor Oil;
Including every article u*ed by Draggiats and Physi
cians. Our ««*ottment of Painta, Oil*. Varnishes and
Window Glass is large, and our price# *uch a* cannot
fail to plea»e.
SO ton* Pure Lead; 10 bbla Coach Varnich;
-jotai bxs Window Glass:' 50 bbl* Copal do;
SCO kett* Ven Red. and IDOdoZ Patnf Brushes;
Ochre; 50 bbl* Spi*. Turpeniine;
1,000 Gallon* l.imeed Oil.
W e offer a oop-norCojch Vami*h at Si per gallon.
Oorotock includes livery atticle used by Coach and
House Painter*.
D.c Staff* wc offer mt parlirularly low prices, havinj
a large stock of every article u«ed by the trade.
S» 0 bbl* Dyewoodr: I 50W) lb* Ground Pepper;
11)0 carl>ov * Oil Vuno‘; I tmOO do . Cinnamon;
SMI lb* li d:go; I 500 IbrNutmegr;
Coclnneal. Mulder, Moce, Saleratas,Ac., Ae.’
Also. 5o inn* Grindstone* at low price*. Given*
cull, no charge for making inquiry.
FRENCH & RrCHARDS,
Whole-ale DruggiM*. N. W. comer |o.h and Matkci
«piOddw Streets, Philadelphia
AGENCY FOB PATENTS,
Waakiugton, D. C.
ZKNAS U KOCHINS. Mechanical Engineer and
Agent for piocurme Patent*, will prepare die nc
cctfury Drawings and Pdpera lor Applicams «drfat*
tcji. and transact all other Sasiness in the line of hi*,
profusion at the Patent Office. He caa be consulted
on 'all question* relating to.the Patent l,*ws and deci
(ion* in the United Stair* or Europe. Pe son* ala
distuni-c desirous of having examinations made at the
Patent Oilier, prior to making application for a pa|em,
ru«y forward [po«t paid, enclosing a fee of live dollar*,
o clfar statement of their case, when immediate alien* :
non will be given to it and nil the information that :
could be obtained by a visit of the applicant in pefaon]
promptly communicated.
All letter* on business must 0t post paid, and contain
n suitable fee. where a whiter opinion t* required.
Office on F »treel. opposite the Patrnt Office'.
He has the honor of referring, by permission, to
Hon. Edmund Burke, Comru stkmer of Patents;
Hon. H L Ellsworth, late do do do;
H Knowlci. Machinist, Patent Office;
Judge Cranch, Wfkshingwn. D C;
Hr.ii. R Choate. Ma*iacnu*cit«, U S Senate;
Hon. W Allen. Ohio. : do;
Hon. J B liowlm. M C, Mistoarf;
lion Willi* Halt. New York;
Hon. Robert Smith,, M C. Illinois,
Hon. 8 l‘.rre*e, l> S Senate;
Hoa J H Relfe, M C, Missouri;
Capt. H M Sbrevr, Missouri;
Erastus Brook*. K*q.. Pittsburgh. _ «j»l_
NEW AND MOST EFFECTIVE RE.MKDV.
Dr. WOOD'S BaruptrlHaiana Wild
Cherry Bluera, for the cure of tbe following
Jaundice, Liver CopipMmi, all U : ilioa* Com*
planus, tick Headache. Heart Uurn, Indigestion, habit*
! ual t'oMivcne**, Pile*. Palpitation* of the Heart, la>a*
of Apprtue.Dyopepsta. Nervous Irritation*. Debilitated
Sumach. Lnnguor.'llepreesinn of {spirit*, Clironie Rbeu
maiisin, Cgtanrous Disease*. Canker. 9ypbiloid Disea*
-e» Scrofula Impunur* of tht* Blood, Pimple* 1 and
Piimulc* on the Face, Hereditary Haroor-. Cold Itttcv,
and mi d,*ra.p* ari*>ng front an injudicious u*e of filer*
The iuient..»ii of ihe in> nlid public, and of all tho«e
uffiicud by any of thr above di*ea«e*. i* respectfully
| ci, I ted in the merit* cl a new and invaluable prepara*
from an original recipe of a distinguished physician,
Combining ,n it<elT the imm active remedial properties
nfiwo of ihe vrr) first art'cle* in the Materia Mediea.
Snr*jpar;l(a and Wild Cherry Bitter* were* in
trudui ,-d to the put.lic about twelve months ago, and
during that period their success ha* been so great as to
indu.'r ihe proprietor to offer them with still mote cohfi*
(trill's, in the lull belief that by entering inro more ex
tensive use. iliey will prove a blessing to all those
-ud •rmc iiotn il.e dne.i—-* above enumerated.
wbok*?ule and retail, by WYATT A KETCH
AM, gSherol agents, Iff I Fulfoniireet, New York; Wss.
Tttons. Mafkrt «uect, and p. R. Sawruu SmithCeh'
street. Pittsburgh, Pu. Pnce 81—large home*,
inch *:V<Cin- 1 Ms
PUItIFY THE BLOOD AND CLEANSE
THE BODY—It is an established fact that a very
.urge clan of di*ease« ran only be cured by such rent*
r.l.e* as will niter iiiio the Blood, and circulate with
<t thiough every portion of the body,, for only hr thi*
mean* can the remedy be brought .into immediate con-,
met w ih the di*ea*e; aad u> atturo this desirable end,
tio prepatarion ha* ever been *o naiformlv tuecestful
an nH.JAYNirrt ALTERATIVE Scrofula, King*’
F.ni, Cancer ainl Cancerous Tumours, White Swel
lint*. Enlargement of the Bone*, Chron e Rheumatism
and (n.ut, liuptive disease* of the Skin, old tod indo
lent l.’lcen. Goitrous Swellings of the Throat, Ac., are.
cured wiih a certainly that Ira*.a*tonished etery
holder. It i* betide* one of the moat pleasant articles'
that can be taken into the system, operating a* a tonic
an 1 removing Dyspeptic and Nervous affections, and
nnpunuiE a glow of animniiou and health unequalled
t,r am limit ,n the whole Mntcna Metnra. For tale at
ihe PEKIN TEA STORE, No 7"i Fourth street, near
Wooil aplSdAw F
IfEORTABLEPULMONARY BALSAM
V —-About four year* •nice I waa attacked with a
violent cnogh I tried vartou* remedies, andlconaa.ied
teveial pbjiiciant without relief. On tbe rtcommen
daiioii of a friend I commenced using the Vegetable
Pulmonary HaUam, amidervrd immediate relief from
a.and by continuing ibi u*e ot it a abort timel my coogh
*-ii entirely removed. I have >ince taken it
invaeif, and recommended it to other*, vrtieA attacked
•viilx a cough, and never knew a to fail ot giving imma
d*nie teliet. although I have recommended jt to many.
I ran therrforr. with confidence recommend it to the
public J R I*RINCK
IJo*TOS. November tS). IM7
For sale by tl A FAIINFVFTWIC ACo
apl I . roi Ist ami wood «is and wood and R<h sia
\ T KW STOCK OP niISICAL IIfSTjCIN
-1\ MKNTS AM) MUSlC—lohn H. Mello'r, So 61
Wood street, between Diamond Alley and Fourth ft.
.» now opetimß. and for sale at very low prices, an
rirkram ntsoriinem of .Musical Instruments, selecied
iron late importations, consisting of—
French. Italian and (Jertnan Violins;
V. ry superior Guitar*
English and Irulian Violin Strings;
French Accordmn*: <
V .oluirello*, wiih plain and patent Screw*;
One very superior Double Bass Vioiinrello;
Clanonctu. Flute*. Fifes and Fiageoleu;
Tiombacellir*. Trombone*, and Trumpets;
'French Horn*. I'-orueits. Opbiclidc*;
Drums. Tamborines, Banjos. Ac., Ac.;
Every arncle in tbc Music t>csine**
BOOK BINDING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs hi« friends and
Ut<- public generally, that he has commenced the
i-ook binding busnirss on the south east corner of 4th
and Market stierti—entrance from Fourth at—where
be is prepared to do Binding in all iu varieties, with
nra’nr «* and dupslch.
' Having a -thorough knowledge of tha Blank Book
huenets. hr* is prepared to manufacture Merchant’s
Accrnmt Books. County and AldermenV Dockets, 4c-
Ac! Dockets re bound with durability and dis
patch.
Old Book*, Penod.cali, 4c . rc boon-i on as reasona
ble terms a* they can be done in the city.
Bills Lading, Circulars, Ac , ruled to any pattern.
Book binder's Plough Knives of a superior quality,
always on ba-d. apH-«t JOHN WILLIAMS
l'O BRIDUU BUILDERS-Proposals will be
I received at the Coinmi«*ioner’s Office, until Satur
day, -Jtih instant, noon, for erecting one or four bridges
—ibrec over Miller's Hun, South Fayette Township,
ami one at the month of Cork’s Hun, In Lower St. Clair
I'nwn'h'p Descr ption; Sione ahulmenismnd wooden
‘uper»rrncture: masonry 10 be bid for by. the perch,
wooden ■upcrstructuie by the fool lineal, embankment
by the > anl Plan* amt specification* can live seen at
ihe loiumissiotjers until the day of letting
THOMAS I’BRftlNS, )
JOHN M'DOAVELL, > Commissioners
spHtd JOSKIMI T. MARKS, )
Kauitly Orooerlea.
JONATHAN LONORTAFF,
iSucce*«or to Joshua Hhndrs ft C0.,1
MOUTH U'KST corner of Sin,th6rld and Front »t«.
O o|*|.o*.tr the Mimongabria House—Keep* always
nu l.nsii u lull vor-civ ot Fanulj (iroceru.*, which he
will sell very low tor en*lr. »inoug*t w hich me the fol-
. s,l * ar •- •
1 !«•--! Jitllft lilO’jml », I'ijr«•»«*, Fi>lri|>il ard IVv
Iju.n. Jiml I‘iii‘l.turh Manuiaciund Article*.
l-"ic*U iluurr and Hags alway* uii’hrind.
mriiV-iilAu ImT
GALT house;,
Cornri- Mnlu and sixth ata, Cincinnati*
'P»H> r.ubliibfnent If nowin Ibe best nrdrr lor the
1 reception of ihe Traveling "Public. Hav.ng under
pour n ihnrough repair, daring the past wimrr, and
hsvng iim iiiom experienced men in the acit, in the
varum* departments. 1 flatter myself mat all will Ire
pleaded wbo rail. 'T'lie locaiton if central, commodious
and pieanitm. Farr *1 per day. .
F.nnnoMti. March I’UM*. W ,K MARII
ll—Although not exactly a new Broom, it is ibe
*amr—.i new Whisinn the old handle. apdtf
MACKRREL, HERRING, gALMONV*CI
rpHK »üb*c r il>cr» keep an assortment of Picklrd Fish
A of Matsuehu*cu« and Halifax Inspection, for sale
in lot* av wanted at their warehouse, No 4u North
»* liarve*. rlnlndetphia.
j.ioh- k idam JNQ M yKNNSDVACn
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COHPA
/.. ~U 1,0,,CC *• h * n ‘ b >' gi*m that ihe SM instalment
of Five Dollar* per share on the Capital Stock of ihe
Company will he required to he paid un or before ihe
fourth day of May, at the office.
Ry order of the Board of Manager*.
apftlunayl 8 V MERRICK. I*re«ident
ARBROVAL. fl|
8 MOtißFx* Hat and Csp
ha* removed to No 73 Wood street, three door* above
Fourth street. Hi* *tock consul* of every variety of
llat* and Caps, made in the Inirsi style. also. Panama.
Leghorn ami Pedal Straw Hat*, wholesale and retail,
at rttr lowest price 8 MOORE
apli;- :.i Wood *i. tlurd door above Fonrih
CANDLES, TOBACCO AND
Is hi* Cincinnati Mould Candles;
Ui t»x* Half Spanish Cigars;
12.000 Coninio? l <'igor«; 4 keg* 0 TwistTcbaeecr
On hand and for sale low for cash or barter, hv
, B MILT ENBF.RGER
*plO No SC water street
Dr. HcLut’i Liver PULs.
K«RB. J KIDD A CO-Genu: please let me have
2 boxes of Or. McLanoHi Liver Pill*. My wife
has used two boxe. of thcßoctors’ Pilja | « Mn 7 re yo °
they have done her mere good than my family physician
ha. by two year* attendance. Two iddttiona” lioxri."
think, mllefleci a core. JAMES JONES* h
«Aw e *^ v#,u * blo P* l ' l for ** lc -by J k KIDD°ACo h fio
“'Y 0 !*!^ e i!iPi»!burgh 1 ae\ bt»
WASTSB to BORROW—9I,SOO to giau
0,1 ?! :r p n>P« r ‘J wonb four bme*
amount—ironifer of lease fcrit.ooo per year, foi
the buildings, will accompany the mortgage.
Apply at tluiOffiee.
'sb Rio Coffee;
G -i - .; 40 hf eheau Y. H. Tea: •
_i. ;10 do . Imperial Tea:
S ’ i 9 do PnocbongTVa'
Sat bbl* N O. MoUrtn,
50 bbl* 9. 11. do;
3cerojn* S. F Imlifo; f„ f ..y i,.-
»Pl 5 _ JOHNGRIKR.M t^u,N
SVQASL MOt AUErASD R] CK - • ~
ICO bbd* prime N. O.Skirar,
33bbWLoaf do;
; sDobbl»pi«mation Uola<*er, P.ittbyfe liLi.
: *>W.l»Pi.K»rltenw do. henqualuV
Tftscree* Kre»b flier, received from Nrw Or
ieui artd Jbr **le bp W * MrTCMKI.TItI'R
■P»3 _ No_lMLibrr t>
tU'.lDHk£i-40 bbl« (SderViwxir.
J lObbljUM lleinnr.
9 Hbls Maple .
40bbli S. H. do. .
fObbl* Plantation
30 liercei
For aaie bp ap»3 \\ GKKFH
HAISINfIi dfce—M bl» Raiunr; •
■M.hx« Pure Kng.-Muiiur.i
30 kejrs do do; '
slqg« Pepper; ibrM!M>)-
'V IiHBKR
•pIS _
ACa—CI bbliliiMn Apple*, qj
/xibesi km<U; COO lbs superior Cheete;
0 bbl* Cider;
3 hf btiL* Apple Hotter, waJe <>i
eJ t?uit,a superior article,:o mtiTr; tor sole l.y
*p!9 ISAIAH DICKKV A Co, writer onfl from «i»
Vf MOORE, Fashionable I>rv«* Maker, Foimb m,
iVI. afew lioon aboveSraithfield »tr«-et, l,n« jn«'re.
rT' ' ,fota New York Ihe. *prm|f itylrs for l.adie-,'
Pf* <s ?** tlao, a new «tyle of \ uette. aptfnUt'
nAOB WASTKD-Cmimry JUi/ed Kajr* wan*
**. rti.lor which ibe bightsi price in 0«» h will bepjul
HESS A COLLINS
Fim Bireet. below MmLei
T ®A.B--laOche»i» and hf che»i« Y. II
i. and I'onpowderTcass for Rale by
J’- l 5 ; MORGAN t Co. 105 wood *i
-ifi 0 - » AI.t.F.XiCe.
L“*f u ?" V.^,;“by 1 '
a P> 9 , M ALLRN' A Co. j» Walrf ~
BACOar—(s,wA lb*. liog round, in «torc and f.» K ,r e
l 'J a ' iJUfiNINUHAM A BONN -:r
-SE!°.' HI Liberty. ir,-ci
JJRIKD FRtII-J7H M Pe.ch«; '" '~
feraale by ' “■plfl CUNNIXQUAM A BO\[\kh ‘
GBEBN APPLES—SS bx» Choice Ap;.u., ,e
-ceived-and for dale by
_V>JO_ i.P_yONJ?NNnOR>T4 Co. *> Fuw «
kei* No 1, OTwiri, received ne~r
X liaac Newton aid for tale iiy v
»pio friend. mtEY'&;Co, 5? wai cr > t
LOAF SUGAR — 37 bbi* No 7, received peniuir
Robed Fulton ami fotiale t»y •
_?pl3 FRIEND, RHEV & Co, 57 water at
ttUININB—Moz. ju«i received and for
»»>f by_ j_KIDD, cUwood m
r HOOT-050Ibim^r^ekriuTt
XU ree'd and for »ale by JKIPDAC*
BALSAZI-Uldoz. W-mr’iHaleam of Wild Cher-
IT- Just received and forialr |>v
■Pf». J KI_DD *_Co, (10 wood it
ALCOUOXr— 10 bKU jwi received and for sale by
I?±* . . r J KIDDAiCo Ql w„. rt ,
S^?* 511 *® 08-Just and for sale by
_»P« WICK & ,McCANDI,&B
BUT.TER-t bbla Pres
aplS
eh Roll Outtrr for-a!-- by
WICK * MrCAdDLI>9
pOTASII-Pnme Pou
■f bjr #pie
LEAD— SOU pig* (Jalenw
Cuibrmaad loruie (>y
. UiWi* lIVTCHISOX j Co
pHLORIDE Xj'lHE—3 ciuk* for *ale by
RESELLERS.3? wood m
ib just received and fur rale
WiCK * AIcCANDLESS
Lead, received perr-teamer
Flaxseed oil—isbbii foriate lv
.■Pi® 3 RBSKLLKBS.WvrnoJ ,i
. bbls Copper** fcrsa'e l.v
\.,r R K SELLERS,-57 wood ,1
YELLOW OCHRE—I,3OO lbs, pan F.cnch, f<Tr
J«*lebr apll) R E SELLERS,37 wwlu *
CHIPPED LOQWOOD-30 bbl. for hale by
•P'O. r-\ R 1C SKLLKII.-.37 wWj^
Flour sulphur-sooV iw **i C hy
EPSOSI BALTSv-3 calks UalLmoie, ibr rale by
... R?K SELLERS,#v> ut >t]
GLUE— JO Lbls tilue for.a'ftlVby
. _«pJB R E SEILBRgIS? wcwJ_w
•fe
I >7 «p>»; v j ■;s &. w har».u;<;u
pORS —f<H» I. u «. p -‘ ■
V order, for »a!e by
»P,!»_ .. _ •\S.k_\V fTA'RHAtjGH, :13 w.wl m
TITOOL—-Ffeece, Tub \Va.«kcdT*iul Polled Woo’
M winird Uy apifl 3 A>tV HAHCAUGII
BROOMS— COO dox. in «or- »- J '
apte
low, in g-x>d Htijip ug
J ROOMS—Coodox.in store and fofiale by
CUNMNOHAM A:
—t o * l md IC<: *uperioT
1. brands; 50 kegs ST win Tobacco; *i>r *a!e tiy
GKO MORIiAN A Co
r OAF SUGAR—lObl'Pl'.N'a* fi. and 7,
•** .5-LiJit Double Refined: <br «ate
h >; op 1 3 > GKO MOKCAN'tCo ■
NO« MOLASSES—I3O bbU in *iore uid for »ale
V b >‘ «pls_ GEO MORGAN A Co
QPANISHWHITWOMO bblrfor aale by ~
O ap!s GEO MORGAN * Co. IQS woridat
RIO COPFEB- 3U) big* lauding from Cenal ajid
L°- r ,a '» by _ _»P«3 tiEO MORGAN 4Co
OCOHCH SALTS— it ton* for *a!e by
O apIS W <»KLEK,cor water and imithtield >n
A fOOLbl* Romanite Apple* forra'e by
{*.•£** _ . _ -WCBREtt
pOTASIt— IS ciwi Foia»o tor «al« bv '
A npis W GREER
i ’LASS—Siw| bi* aaaoned aiie*. from bxs'iu *txuu,
r extra quality, coumry manufactured in itore and
tojifoby *n|3 J C BIDWKLL, An
-V* ground and constantly on band for sal*-, by J
-■ RHODES * ALCORN
JJE2 No <7 Firth .treci
F 1811-29 hf 14.1 a No X Mackerel;:
. • 'JO bbb Shad; IS bf bblc Sbau;
For *ale by apls POINDHXTKR A Co
T^ A T 3 ? bf ebeaußlack Tea, arriving from- Cana
X for talc by arl?_ __ W ORRKR
OCORCHINGS—Bbid. j u *t mjd foraslc bv
WILLIAMS* DILWORTH
pOFFEE-210 bag* part for rale by
* Pl7 _W GRKKR
S *ALTS—I9 eaak* ou coacignmenu for tale by
» »PL _ W GREEK
SOAg—l%) bx* arriving from Cincinnati,for sale by
_«Pi! W GREER
DKAVKR BUCKETS—4o doxen for .ale by ’
"■ PV 'VrfTttEER
OPTS. TUaPESTISE-0 bbl, ju« re ‘?d7Sd
—.‘“r^. b L... *P 17 J D MORGAN
niTCU-1 box Burgundy Pitch fo'r sale by
iHll _ _ J U MORGAN
ftTATCIIES-IS gross locofocoi for tale by
J P MORGAN. K] 1 X wood si
D ACON—JW.CUnbs. bog round, in store and for tale
5Pi? _R_ROBISON A Co
I|OBAOCO— 20 bxs~lupenor Lump Virginia Tobacco!
Jon consignment and for tale low hr
_»P_U J C BIDWELL, AyL,aater»t
OIL —I bbl* Linseed Oil in store and for sale by.
»P l 5 J C BIDWKLL
UT HITINQ— 3o bbl* Boston Whiting for tale by
apl« J SCHOQNMaKEK A Co
BATH BRICK— 3OO best Drisiot-Scouringltneb,'
far «alc by apU J ACu
LINSEED OIL—4 bbls part, for sale by
■P>« J D MOBGAN.P3I j-rewt
11 hf bb * Black. Leather V*rm#b,foy
JLI/We hy *pu JOHN D MORUaW
VARNISH— 2 bbls Eastern, for sale by'
■PK JOHN D MORGAN
Jamaica Ginger, pare ground
—L*ey JOHN !> MisRHaN
r T , AHARINDS<LI Jar Tuninnctdafor sale by '
+j tt PU JOHN D MORGAN
VATHITB LEAD—CO kegs pure, lorule by
* Y-- pM ... JOHN l> MORGAN
INK— 1 bbl, manufactured and for sale
Jil | apH JOHN U MORGAN"
SPTB. TURPENTINE—S bbls jult' r*r'd and .
: for sale by ap_H R E SELLERS
ENG. BLACK LEAD, Lobelia Seed Croton OiL
Laun.Labels.4e., just received and A»i.ulebv- 4 .
.... - v R K SELLERS _ -
jV" UTMEUSon bind and lor aale by
X \ »P« RHODES A •ALCORN
B t ir Cl flE ,r^r 24 Joz Be « ve * Bucket*, finding frt m
Keel Boat Chippewa and for sale by *
J!f2 J. water tT
DRIED PEACHES—Iuj hart in Store and for
■aleby ap4 J
l5O bxs Half Spon'r-1, Cre-u.
r . U ,00 > ~wi C'omuuii Cigar* on hand and'
for pale by j A s J)AI2ELL
—> No 24 water si
Dried peaches-** b„*. for safe iow»
close a cun>igQ<nent l>y
fP»? -KKIKND. RHEy A Co, 57 water st
T ARD OIL-7 bids and 6 hf. this So I Winter
Lanl Oil, a verjr Superior amrle, rereivrd per Hi.
betnia No 2, and for sale wholesale or fciail by
fPW F SELLERS, 17Liberty at J
CLOVER AND FLAXSEED^.bbIs Flaxseed;
'4 bbl# Clovagseed;
•_apl3 For sale by S F VON BONNHOBST A Co 1
DRIED FRUITS— 75 this Dry Peaches;
Backs “ Apples; for sale bv !
•ApJO S F VON DONNHORST A Co. 35 Frori at J
BACON— trau.UXMbt neatly trimmed ano in fuie at
der, for sale by AIYKKS, HUNTER A Co
•pl 3 No ISSlubgfty si ■
DHOOHS—7S dor Brooms in store and for'ialiTbP
O _ J lULEKLL.«waS, ‘
BATTINO-ou tale* ,\u. i. v, and rt, in store and
ibr sale by JAS DaLZELL d
. NoiH wwier at
RIO COFFEE—4OO baga landing from
American Ftar, and for sale by IB(t
_»P.V _ BAGA LEY ASMITH, 1 & lnJ vo wood
nsuK.AMuiHSSir, isnj; br - -
UmpS _ BALaLES A SMITH, 18 and 20 wood ,i
-
H,*f?r b ‘if' pr ‘® f f 1 ” 11
»rvi aleby BAGaLEY AFAHTII '* ,
- jii . ' • Noa lb and 20 wnod «t 1
RtT 1 * .“yTTER-y bbls Fresh; iu*.'recM and
...t" “ lc b >' P C »fj»BTl.\ !
eortimthfield And front su 1
P E^-2*M^r,to,wt »* 1 (o ' customers, at the Aluaiar' 1
And SpteeFacidry.'k? Fifth sirrei. - \
Rhodes a alcorn
/^OFPEk—73 tisgv prime Hio fur sale by
V/*F» _ _ i_D WILLIAMS A Co.
DBY FEAefIES—WO bus. lor aaie low bv
J^AIAH_DICKEY A Co
SOFT SHELL HICKORY NUTS for .aleby
*P9 ISAIAH 'DICKEY A Co
CORN —7w bus. in store and for sale by
ApL F SELLERS. 17 Liberty St
BLOOMS— fiCO piece* Janiau Bloom*, on coniign"-
meat and for sale hy
*pB _C £Mc A NL'LTV;A Co ttul basin
OIIORTd—IOO bbli on consignment and for ia> by
O up# F SELLERS, 17 Liberty >t
[pLUID MAGNESIA—6-doren Husband'*, just
r rec’d and for sale by
•P“ ft E SELLERS, 37 wood *t