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    the PITTSBURGH
JiV KRA-TU.i HROUiri.|s
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FRIDAY MORNING, Afrflfl: 30, 1847.
M - - FOR GOVERNOR,-
GKP« . JAMES I IR VO
(o» cisTxe. coc.Tr* 1 .*
FOR CaNaL COMMISMONEK
. ; JOBEPU w* "'
(op ccxinu.**fp ttinn ;
STATR CENTRAL COMMITTKK.
THOMA* KTK ANKUN. L*nm«er C
JOHN U KUNKKL. Dtojih'QfV-*'?
THOMAS -DUNCAN.
;JAMWMAKniN, "
: THOMAS C HaMBL} , ,
. WILLIAM M WATTS,<•umber 1 , in*'
HA~NIEL M SMYsKIL Adams.
JOHN l* VVOTHERiLL » nr
. JOSEPH H.CHaNHI.KR
: ROBERT T CONRAU.
THOU AH M«GRATH. PBiladelf-h-* « outit’
. HJLLF.R LUTHER. EeiV*
ROBERT M
THOMAS M T M KENNAN, " l-hm-rn.*
ANDIUAY J OIH.K. Somers
iIARMAK BUNNY. Al.rthenj.. .
r RICUARO IRWIN. N quango
JOSEPH II KUHNS, We«moreliu.<l
. O J BALL, Eric.
H I> MaXWK.I.L. Nortnampiftn
J B SALISBURY, Stiiqueliatnin
. ELHANAN S' l lU, W Y«>m:n*.
• SaML'KL A BURVIANCK.BctW
HKNBY S KVaNS, Clir«. r.
ROBERT T WriTsj, Monißwrery
ASTJRASOKIC A ISO WHIG COtSTI
CONVKSTION.
In pursuance nf the e*ubu*b«l 0 , f
Ujo Lkmocraiiu Auwnaaon* and Wlug* of AilegLf*
ny county will a<*»cou>lc m pumary meetitw .
several Election U.ameu.on B«n»irday tke f * *»:J " r
May, 1647,t0 eject two peteotu fr«u each disirit.l. a*
Deterate- to a 1 County Convention, to meet« the Loan
iTwcoa Wednesday tne 2adday of Jubc..«ill) o’clock
A M. to pul tit uoutiuau'm euttnbie candidates to t*e
supported o> die party.at the. several Election in Octo
ber next- The Aut.itis.3tis mui W fatfa ef tAo town.uip.
(F»u excepted) will meet at,Uie u*uai places for bo-dt it?
primary i eriing*. between iho bouts 01 Jland oft • M-,
and tlwMt efnlie ward* and borou||h* andl»iU townaiip.
,h ' 1 ““ i'HOHAS VABNEB.
' aptfdfcyrul LVmof tba Com of Cor
i ExtcuUoit o( Keldtl<
• Tbe execution of this unfortunate man will!
take piece to*day, the Governor of the Slate hav*
ing given a negative anawet to alt the fcneaoriais I
,which have been aont forward ailing foramitiga-1
lion of the punishment of tbe-prisoner. • Penn
■ylvania bas hitbetto had a aomewhat unenviable
reputation for the dispoaition ahown to pardoo
'CiiminaU. regardltaaof crime* or circumstance*.
It #ili now be aeen that Ibere are excepttona to
theae acte of Executive clemency. ’ In tha ca»o
of Retdel we hiv* not been able topartieipato in
. that mutant* of aympalby w bicb ha* dutioguisbed
those who bate f«lut * duty to memorialize the
Governor for a change of Nnieoee. it U al»*7«
an awf-l thing to to die npoa jhe gal
• lowa, and fir murder. Is a ipectide that .might
well appjii the atouteat heart. Add to all <&*--*
ma d>ir committed io cold blood and against one
whom btioti'- God and man the murderer had
■ worn' to |o«e, eLenib and pn.vct, and the enma
'Vwmabry’nd b«M. Butin the case of Reidel
thurt i«a beyond e**n the wicked Intent of lbs
tembkjt'agedy'o! which he wgodty. Thabeartol j
the murderer. With hia vert moments numbered, |
ax.d the crime of blood upon his head, baa been
froXen from the very mranect «>! hia deep design. I
rjteilher the remembrance of hia «*»l deedr, not;
tbepumibmmi that nwaita him, nor the holy in- 1
flusncea of religion, nor tb« penalties of the law.
nor a fear of that future imo which he ia eo woo
to pass, nor the command —thou shall do no i:iur
(fownor the solemn declaration that‘-whosoever
aheddeth mart’s blond t»v man shall hia blood be
abed,” hq* deterred ih»» hardened wretch , from
the entnmWn of murder, or even bmoght him
to repentance for the crime ho has committed.
We have thought rr.ucb of {he death penalty
for many year*. nuJ hive had occasion in diusu**
it with many of our prufisnonel brethren of thrj
press. There is unquestionably much that may j
be said .again-n it, —but judging either from the j
experience of the part In the experiment* that have |
been triod, or by a knowledge of what men stc,
: yre arc constrained to believe that morn of evil
.than good woulJ come from ita abolition. *ucb
we believe be the judgraeut of the majority
- of the clergy and of the- lfgal profession. 9«ch
' i< the mature judgment. as wc recently had occa*
.aion to show, of philanthropic men, who lately
give u the subject ail that time and attention doe.
to a subject if a> much importance. Exception*-
there are, and good reasons there may be also, for
free exercise of tho pirdonmg power, or lor a”
change of punishment. All such growxut of the
circamsunceiaueoding thejafleocii arid thoman’s
previous life, 01 subsequent conduct. VV* apeak
not of the exceptions, but tif the justice of a Jaw,
the moral effects of which we believe to be to
keep jeiliy men from temptation, and thereby de- ;
- liter them from evil. A man’s life.and especially
‘ a bad man’s life, is dearer .to him than cren.the
lore of gold or power, or eren the gratificatiotoof
. his most fiendish pterions. Lst him feel th^de*
• lection is sure and punishment certain,aodhe-will
pause oven with the uplifted dagger hi his band
; Whit, indeed, will a man give in exchange for
‘ .his Ufel For it he would, welcome the prisoo ■
■ ’ house, though confined in the darkest dungeon,!
T nd Frd upon the poorest fare. Btono w#lb may
be scaled, prison bars aentineb killsdjsodj
: houses burned for the delmmocc of the eapUre.
All ihU’s man will do for his Hfe.'and if this be
the only pumabment, unless all experience and all
history is £»lsr,.we do but multiply peat offence* W
removing peal, panfshments for such offcneea.
Oh that our too lesions Reformers would • rather
•eek to show more of the guilt of Crime sod Aq^ar*
; s'qasnc*. of that guilt, rather
witatneguity to their offence*. We be liars In mid
punishments for'mild offeoeea, and would tedt.if
W# could, to make men by early teaching, by
good example, end banorable Inducement, tatbet
' to. aTjid evil then, to'ba placed where they roust
1 anlFrfrf it. let reformation begin hete. Allure
Bmu to Virtue by showing them the bappmea* it
' biln,,. Win th»m of »ice by pointing outboth
.'il, til! , n d iu com*qup««. We may d-tmru.h
“*l. dwoeearfon for public •ncmiontbj imploring
> mar,!, and education of mankind, but nrrrr,
■ • w, f.,r, by Hawkins »• i u,t P'°*W nttndwJ to
- the offence.,
A ofanok roe roareornbe x« Mkeurtoe
„ Buhls —An at empt »»■ yesterday made in
UlO Dl.'rtit Court—Judgr. Hepburn end Lowrie
open the bench—ld postpone Ibe execuuon ol fbe
primmer. Tho Won «•* n *‘'' *? !
■ upon tiro snrnod tint lh« i&owr r» l to h |* j
- Ilgfat min.):/ We r»h well belie.o tb.t no Iran ie »
In bis right mind when rrrmnnttinß murder, or in 1
. etubbomly denjin, hi, guilt, or in rrmeinlog *n
diakront lo bi. f.te .t tur eery mnmor.i be ieobour j
' belief Hunched into Mrri.itj. Tbg__ftourl of;
courw rrfueed the requ.,l. '
A BJctiin was made «!« by Mi. Aider) to lake j
the dtMbter uf Reidel from the eu.lody of Hr-1
Btinie. to whom the child w«» bouod 011 bj the j
OTtreeemoflhe Poor. The motion, it ie Slid, j
teen »t tho Unloncc .it Keidrlbimielf.ind foribe |
muon, ee green by the primner, tbit hr we. un- ■
wilbn* tlrel hi. ebitd -bould be brought nply one J
• who hod been gristly instiumenlsl In the father’, j
deetb. Mr. Burn, lied no othef ineuumenltlity
lli : ii then being a witnew'. «U*> he' : Orpld fret
here eeotded if be would.- The child is • little
girl of but four yeeta old.'and waa pieaenl in
Court .with ibr protector when_ the motion waa
awda'. Tire Court refaeeii to inletfere. . 1
; .Beuaaia ia ibo only powei of the Holy AlU
anee which hai recognised the independence of
Meiicoj but the hae dope » K^Shfe
cial purpowu, krid fa neither di,fq.tddr «|*bfe
to optroae the lent refinance to our
whole cuuulrr Ito our ynlon.rrwe think projiet lo
do' w-"
: ‘The chore U from tho Wathinglooeorreepon
4nt of the Philadelphia Ledger. Ar« we to in
fer from ilthatthe dreigii of the AJmrniilrition ie
to annex tire whole of Mexiro to the Union. We
hope cot. aod yet stranger thisgi hare been et.
tempted bythn prmut AdminletratiOT Ihaneuch
■■g wholeealekunefuiUeri aa Btut
Til COUIK* V&XAU MMiiUd
:", fa and examine* <»;
W’tfaeadiy »nJi Ttau*i*7';
‘ sited*, U; wtolWitf
.“'■cJjioO.iJoea nol iirroWo the lbilt
v krf iVbvyood.ib* inea ud jin*
lihxnwt pf I** iefatt. d6nd«4
' Tbf« tre eighty Xuoiantnt Gi
ynarti Ghaodwt.of Tcms
V“T ——? .e? ■
with' H^oTta^T o t*cco.-^he
;i <# . ?f o, “r^,
|-United f&tei and b»»«ttcenttr dwfcla-
I ded a Skaty, rificb pnwgan Tofiicco
will
with froaiunl diiiy, _»t cprt< «’n U'O
-if>iOili , i r ltllr - J -“» -»!*■»
mJi tutLi.and *»mr aihet im|K»i». j Tt»« London
Slul. ! • ...
Tuoej *ay» tliat under the treaty tbi rreaeL« of
United hlaU» Uereafrer are' to.aayaatf the. Klt-e
a* freely, whether tonnage or Varga,
av Hanoverian veaaelJl 'Thtl wiHl«*n*-1»t materi
ally the shipping turns', ot Ameiica an.l ivcib-
Ute intercborr? with Hsmburgh! which i« already
a ronridtJAbl*: importer, of cotton, iic«\ and whale
oil. The treaty abolish?* the eld Vfewr.iolli Tha
i duty on American tobacco in Pro«ia i» thalera
■ fot IUO pounds, Hanover i* ahead of PrUrsis,
| and the greater power will probably ha compelled
i to imitate the toeer. The following i* the I2«b
article of lb*, new treaty: •
"Thr United State# agree t» extend all the tid-
VantageVand privilege* incJuJed in aheetipoia
iton* of the ('recent treaty to ooe or more of. the
other States of the Germanic Confederation, which
may wi*h to accede to them, by the 1 mean* of an
oilicial exchange of declaration*. £ravided ‘that
such State or Slates shall cooler himUar favor*
upon the raid United Stctre to those conferred by
the kingdom of Hanovtr.und observe xnd be sub
ject to the same condition*, stipulation*,' and ob
ligations.” ,
The lobarcu monopoly i» by the treaty • with
Hanover, for thr Ural time succeMfully invaded.
It tv common to all the. European Government*,
and tba extent of it may .-be jadged by the fact*
which have transpired in Austria, whero a mer
cantile company at Vienna, Sina & Co., have
been ordrrej, by juJgtoent of Court, to pay L,»
800,000 florins, or *900,000, to the Allmans,
another mercantile house at Perth, as their ahnre
of the prrfits for one yearon thc tobacco contract
with the Austrian Government. Atrtlria impose*
an eoorraoustax upon tobacco, and then farms
out the sale of the article, so that other* are ena
bled to make immense fortunes.
Pcrtoiul Movement*) Ac.
Gsxkmi, JtaaDF, Quartermaster General, »r
-rived la town oh Thursday morning en route for
\Vaabinlon city. Col. Miles of Baliimcte, U. S.
A., ta also in town.
Mr. Wcasrau is stjji in Washington, and will
leaTe.he sayr.when he gets ready,—a proper ah
answer to those who have given him three exits a
day-, lor the past wo month*. Uis known lhat
Messrs. Webster, Dallas, Berrien and other gen*
tlcmeti. ire detained InWasbingtonas counoel-r for
the cfaitn of Mr. Sibbald, or Florida, which has
recently b.-eo ibeeubjectofeoararhcomment. The
First Comptroller of iha Treasury ivnow prejrar
ing an elabotate rrport which will hattfly • be com
pleted for ten days to come, though advanced MOO
ptgee in manuscript, in which he take* positive
antfemphatte ground against all the demand* Dp
'nn tb|s Government eel up by Jfb Sibhald. Hi*
j Counttl, however, we are also infat rued have- full
confidence the - thoSeerrtiry of-th* Treasury will
| t**ume the responsibility and pay the award,
j Ms. Watrxa is doing a goad btuineu for hi*
famdy fru-nda. The cnnospomleot of the North
j American aays ha ha* aucceeJid oni* way and an*
i othtr in pensioning upon the, (luvcrnmenl alronU
ievtry relation of eithet b!ood"l*r marriage. -.nd hta
family in all ita raruiti-ations, are now 1 in the en
; joy tfiO.OOO per aiinura 1 In a free
Government, Vine Would saj this was doing toler
ably wHI far oh* “Donuctatie" family. r
Tbe Huh. R. P- FttJnKt’t.tccetiUy
Übvß* d*Affair« to Demnirk. is. in'Now York.
- Mr. fUrmt**o j» • c<mi
ll.M.fn ©f l*leiu, ftltd i» generally. popular in hu
natitf- Suie. Ppnn»)'l*inia.
' Mu f'scKoi.** ha* a letter fnun Pofl
Hill/ »»hirh fl«*n a* I.Mlcw-r •
-I ha*o uol tweu able, with my principles and
policy, to act with either party, except occasion*
ally, for the last 17 year*. I differ from both on
hemal -important questions; and, among other*,
the proscriptive policy ol turning opponent* out
of office, indracrimtnateiy, and bellowing their
places, a* reward* for partisan services, .pa the
h-asl meritorious of the respective panics,' and
with cadi m .otuc pa*«. »*»«- Mine In*
an independent eoor- ir.ni'. hoot; and btr»c*> ,
l have been eompdled to ►'paiatt'frocn'the. party j
in power, daring the peridd mentioned. 1 new |
nepaiated from the neat to jpiit the atrong, Uit :
from tie atroog to join the weak- l *eefc no office;,
and deaire none, and only continue to'represent ,
the State ia Scnale, because it if unwiUing I
should decline. I wculd not accept the Presiden
cy hot from the people, and then from a »cb« of
duly only. Nothing foa indue* me toasmitice
my independence—not even to retain the favor
of my native Suta- IM, it/1837, aupported Mr.
Van Boren, it era* bccaoac he was forced to «us
lain the measure# 1 had aupported against him and
Gan. Jack*on,and becautetho Whig* took ground
! against them, and not because I bad joined him
or hi» fallen fortunes. I hauno motive to do eith*
i or while l had atroug one* tp support the men*
! ao' » which I approved, ft would ha»e been
highly censurable; ju n\e la turn against them, tir
| cause bo had been forced to support them.
. . With great &c,-
JAO t .
■ * Mr.’Calhoun fraaea himsalf iojuroli
and moat cooaUteot man in Christendom. Hb is
neither. Aa a man of great moral purity of char
acter, we esteem him highly,; but as a politician,
he is ood of the most crooked and perverse rotn
in the nation. He ba* worn more faeerlhan the
moon, upon all the great principles of Govern
ment, whether Constitutional or practical, wbetfa.
«r upon the currency, commerce, trade, or men.
WegUe Mr, Calhoun credit ior good intention,
bat that is certainly no eaeuse for hfr
action.,
Ganraan Txtura b»s ordered eontWbutions
upon the Provinces of New Leoo.
Tsmsulipas sod roahuila, for. the destruction ©I
hi* pfovt*iwj,tr*lo, Xbneoiaaandti-incbiefßay*
in hiafWcUmatioii;
•The’citizen* of iheeabniry, instead of puna,
iofe their ©vocjtion* quietly at home have, in atm. •
cd bsndv, waylaid the roads, and under the di.
recliou.and with the sappoK of Government troop*
b**e destroyed trains, snd murdered driven, un
der circumstance* of atroeirv which, disgtace hu
manity. ,
' - fn*' lives wl lbo»e who w*r* Urns wantonly
pul in death eannot be .restored , but the under,
•igued require* from the people of the country an
} tndemnifieatton for the In** sustained by the de».
; tioction of the trains and the pdlsge ofthdr con
t tenu. To that end an ctiimale will be made tty •
hht ptopar officers of tbo eotiro lost, and this U»*s
I must be made good, either in money or in Ihe
production* of the rouutry by the community at
, lain**.”
(isMKftsi Tanoa.—ln-a conversation wilt
General Jackson,as to the probable result of ttse
ariQ'Titioh of Texas, « gentleman fuqUirefl of itw,
honorable Ex-Pfes'uienl; if * war should. t*n>i»e ;
whom he could find to lead our armies. Tbe'rd-j
ply was ran ©U planter,^down Ihe coast by U>oJ
name of Taylor, lathe beat man.! know of, and l*e'
will do it well too.” How truly has this predic
tion been aerified, and is it not probably asks lb»
IJew Oilesps Tropic, jbat by tho advice ol fieo.
Jackenrtto Hr. Polk, the man wbohsx won. such
UuieL* for himself, and achieved a? much for the
honor andgtory cf bis country, was placed th lh«t
poslti6n whr?e hc bu ditlmjjuijheil hUaself >6
cobspictwualy.
(Mxiicrii nytrirnu DiacosTUfcsD^—As
sboa.as the Aeoertcafaseotered ; Yera, Croz-(snys
V r l^tTatiVa, n ofMear Orleans,) -the two Meiirian
newspapers, “Eli«ooomolor” and “El fodieadoi,”
ceased pojttr.
■ An American'newspaper, the'EafrW.* was io
•* the foil of thase frtffoal*.
• \Ve Head
jj | ( the fi/tfy Amarican.nswspapei started in Max*
ico. Wt rejoice thaiAho light of letters uc amopg
tlto ioodeatsof th«Ve*,,*iDca iv is almost the on*
\j light wbicbhas cmtayled from our war orc?iv
qjaeirtl **' : .£'*•' ' \
<cJUtj j/NVM*«??*. I wttl tytnr rLefeture,
Melhediet
Chureb.^t'» o'clock-
HaGfious wj'd Political Anwcl* of IMb C*u?
Moraoobpy Mewnerisia; Ac* -' -
,Chorfiw* b*w. »M
siiO toribifr'WUjw 'brethren in Ireland. The
Bi?p stay well be strong to tune the .pfaU.
M of the poof Indian of the forest.
• ! Sews Ileus* .f- J
A>**MC*& it. —The correspondent oTgie
tays: “HoarDiioo H.Mau.
w«&ret'lO aay.)m Ihete ofm™* k*o Mg*
nipf-an Pennsy vaUia fcvanuelkw mor«iot,UMfcfr
ant the bottom of the carriage with hi* *w*t
■fight—hialeaa «a**iug.OVei the coupling putt*
“ind nearly tnu:hing the ground between the
wlieeK the rcsidjne of the honorable Senator be
ing invisible inside the hack; but h wu a curiorn
8 Jp the “outside barbarian," to, see a hack j
mnding by the ride walk, with-two such substan
tial leg* Mickiug through the bottom, as those of
the honorable Chairman of Finance. We under
tftftotl that Mr. Lewis, -without injury, extricated
himself from ike diiroantlod vehicle— paid thedn
xer an allowance, and sent off at once m procure
a charabinr with a better bottom.
A ion rim it.— Professor Pierce of Harvard
University. in a letter to the Boston Coorier fay*: (
“Whatever may be shown to be the man anu or- (
bit of Neptune, I am prepared to publish the cor
responding element* and mas* of another p ne •
(should one be needed,) which combined with
Neptune, and having a period of revolution of
168 years, will be sufficient to account for all the
perturbation* of Uranus.
Grs. Tifui'i vaaM.—While Gen. 1 yloria
serving hif countrv, tha flood* are *erving his farm
badly. The Nstchet Courier oj April I3ih*ujs:
•■Wo learn wiil/teffct *h»t H nl, Taylor's
i plantation, come 30 miles above this place is over
I flowed. The MUai*»ippi looks threatening, and;
! many places are swimming in thia neighborhoods
We fiuve to believe thf waters will soon,
■ut«idc.
Goto isa *:orraiu —The New York Httald
3mory has brought tha results oL
hia exploration!' from Santa Fe to California, with|
infounatiun wtych Gen. Kearney cooaidered iUm-;
poitint that Government should at once
Several mine* of gold and copper ore, rich and
easily worked, wen* examined and specimen* ob
tained."
•fur, cjlbctcr of New Orleans ha* received .in
struction* froci Washington to allow all foreign
good* to Sc resliippcd free of duty to any Mexican
port in our paaaeaiion—meaning, we presume,
that they aio only to pay duly in the Mexican
port.
Boston extend* $1,160,000 the current year.
Among tho itebs are $230,000 for school*, teach
crj. &c 480,000 for paving,s6o,ooo for widening
» reels, aud a like sum for etroct claims; 68,000
for the Fire Department, (which in that city is un-
der pay.) &cl
New Y'om;
honor of the {
Mexico, the j
mon Council
if May, forth
companies wi
is, nt last, ID have a celebration in
llaulry displayed by oar erinii-* in
int special committee of the jlotn.
avtng fixed upou Friday, the 7th
l purpose. The different military
parade in the course of the day.
or toe Lamm«—The King of As
ed by law 3383 wives—a privilege
sable monarch of that kingdom is
imself.
Vert rov
banleo is all<
of which eve
•aid to avail
M. Edgar L Bartrw, of Brooklyn, New York,
ha* ju»t completed, at hi* o«m individual and ex
clusive rsl, a beautiful and apaciou* church edi
flee. chspcl and rectory. It is called the church
of the Holy Trinity.
A Crowmx.i> Uxap.-The i«ondon Allas speaks
of ihe King of Bavaria, in the following plain
and not very complimentary terms.
The leputatioc of (he King hat ia that of a
weak, kindly, dn-aniy man—a poet in a wrong
plant—and excellent person for a private elation,
but ton libers! and easy-oaluied for.the dories
of Government- Hi* Majesty’* reputation.
where he is known, is that of acruel eccentric ty
rant—a profligate—an oppreeaoT —harsh, wanton,
selfl’h and sensual.
Thu Utter t* the true picture. A more com
plete despotism ha* never existed thin that which
1« eicn-hu-d by l.oui* of Bavaria. He crushes at
unit.- every palpitaiiou of liberty. Ha has spiesin
all eorapsnb * He know* every whisper ihal
tian»pires, from the |«lace to the eafa. His sys
tem of espionage, although neither so costly nor
o-icnidNotJ*, i* quite a* effective as that cf Aus
tria. The cuclc is smaller and more readily com
manded and every euDverfation with the slightest
•ofofing of free opinion in it is known to the King
within a low hours aftyr it has transpired.
Then follows punishment speedy aad decisive,
be the rank ol the delinquent ever so high, or hia
obscurity ever so low. Sometime* the offender is
thrown into a citadel, wmiflinww fi/icyl, simetimea
disgraced ami «*nt away. The measuic of the
puni-heontit i< governed by tho immediate caprice
of the Sovereign; for this despotism, like most
other*, is altogether a personal affair, dependent
upon die character of the individual in whom it it
centered. Occasionally hi* Majesty carries his
sentences in a point that may fairly challenge the
credulity of an English reader.
Persons of high rank have given umbrage >o
the King by private rgmifk* concerning hi- eon
duct; upon which he has *ent for them,, severely
'repioveJ them for their iaducretioo.and offered to
forgive them on cooditinuikat they would kneel’
down before hi* picture! We b»dly expect to
obtain credence for thia anecdote ; but we vouch
for its truth, and if we are pressed for the particu
lars wr shall publish litem.
The following letter i? published in Philadel*
phu. It captains ilwll, and i* signed by a num
ber of highly respectable citiaena. without distinc
tion of party, who aunounce that they neiih«T <lr
nrc nor expect au answer.
LETTER TO GEN. TAYLOR.
Ptm.iDct.rai*, April 17th, 1847.
Sm,—-The undersigned. a Committee ot <Jor>
respondsoce for the State ot Pennsylvania, ap
pointed try a meeting of the citizens of the city
aud county of Philadelphia, without distinction
of party, held on the 6lh instant, have the h»o
-or to submit to you the proceedings of their con
stituents. unanimously nominating you for the
office of President of the United State*, a sta
tion which the situation of the country require*
shodU t» filled by no ordinary man.
In Florida, 'cu the Rio Grande, at Monterey
*od Buena Viita —m your youthful exploits In
the former war, your character has been dirtim
guitked by tHe roost heroic qualities, and your
whole career has proved you to possess tbo in
tegrity aud wirdom of a, sagacious statesman.
Although they behove that the Presidency
atould be neither sought nor dectiued by an in
dividual in your peculiar position, .the under
signed cannot avoid, expressing the hope that
you' will' not think It expedient to difeat the dei
termination. that, from all ihe sign* of the times,
the people have formed of- placing you in the
chair of Washington, which, the undersigned
desire yoa to. occupy, like hla.'with nopledges
but those obtained in the official oath at your in
auguration, and with the Declaration of Indepen
dence and OonitHmiou as your guides.
RELIEF FOR IRELAND.
To the Editor t>flU Pittsburgh Gazette .»
PhiL*t>SLVßi*, AprilSG.'lB47.
1 have great gratification in acknowledging your
laltrr of the 23d in*t,ieaclasiDg sdrsft for twenty
five bunded dollars contributed by the people of
Pittsbu.gh for the relief of the poor; in Irebind.
That aum has been delivered to th* Treasurer of
the Relief Pawl, and will be acknowledged in our
newspaper*. I also received in your letter, the
receipt of Messrs Taafi* and O’Connor, for 280
barrel* of flour, which will also he publicly sc
knowledge*!. Tbo eum above mentioned. ftibOC.
will l«- expanded as you desire; and the com
meal will he forwarded promptly—part to Lon
donderry, and part In Limerick. The price of
Brsodywine Comroesl i« 54.00.
The receiving and shipping OommiUee desir*
me to express their hope that you may t»* able to
forward the produce on hand at a very early day-
I am kindly and respectfully. Yours, dtc.
.. . . W. 8- DUANE.
Ww. Baas, Esq., Chairman, Ac.
Tar. iisw Tkoaeq^—Pennsylvania is . ealW
Upon foi two instead of ten new companies fc*
stated at Harrisbaig. Virginia is called upon to
riit« two more companies. We eannot but doubt
that they will be forthcoming. '
Of the 6,000 volunteer* who are spibraced in
the call for the the present month, about 2.ool>arr
destined for 1 Oregon anTRanU Fe.
Gov. Bebbe, uf Ohio, has rredtfo(| a requisition
for another regiment of Valantf*s,.io fonn a part
of The RI ibousand Volunte«Hoiled into the
field. The number, required, ia, W, bnUnvOy. one
thousand, to be compoeetlof n Befiiamtl «*d a
; troop of horse- _
CoxxccTiccrr Elictioh. — Official. — The *i
for Governor ii M follow*:
Clark jJiml, (W)
Tboanja T. WbitikMj. (I'
Fraud* Gil’etto, (Abo.)
Srtttrrlng,
Biascf* majority ovot all others,
.Jtatin or Mu' M*r»*T«—The Galveston
Now* announces the death of Mrs.. Arut C. Mii
fit, oa the l«t of April. She w« the first wife of
the Hq*. |l. Newland Msffit. from whom sh* was
divCMCOIT. . - j ;
- Mr. McLim r of Baltimore, i* expected in
WhecliH| thin week lo see what can be done to
ward* making a Rail Road connection with that
iEx<St»UTOB Mbbbicb, of Md., has lo*t in eU
e(tnt dwelling and a good portion of the valuable
content* by fire-
IsWpßraf*
}>£ tyjtTlKtfill- ' ; .y.' :
j.\|t wu fl? tbe suggestion of Jc *pbioe lhat;,4hc
retrains o£ihe great TareOOf wi re removed too
ft* Denfii*, whew they hid etci ped profanation
andintermUt the Invalids with military and re
ligious pomp- More than a th -usend-capmred
fl4g* adorned the caupbaik <# th deputed hero.
. Hgd }be fir*t'c-»osnl listened m.tbe ardent re
monstrances and entreaties of Jc* >phine, hi* merth
on hod not been stained by the {tnl and. coward-
I* murder of the Due de Enghim. It i* indeed
well known that she would gladh hare exerrired
her influence in favour of tbe banished Bourbon
dynasty, and induced her hasbrnid to enact the
pail ot a second General Monk'bat that latent
and uncontrollable ambition, and perhapMbeloree
ot evtnie. drove him to ponue a far different ca
reer. Tbe imperial crown ot France, ao long the
object of hi* secret aspirings. was at last within
the grasp of Napoleon, and when upon hi* own
and tbe brows of bU wife tbe glittering bauble was
placed bv the Uetnbbng hand of tbe Roman Pon
tiff, no one circumstance seemed wanting to ebroa
, icle them among the potentatesof the earth. Jo
, eephine had reached ihe apogee of her predicted
1 deslmiee. end presided over tyer magnificient court
| with all the grace and dignity that might have been
looked tor m cne Iwrn a Princess. Rut amidst
the potnp and splendor* of supreme station*, her
heart sighed for the eodcarmtQts of a private end
domestic home, aud gladly would she have ex*
changed ih<- life of n-remonial to which she found
herself condemned at the Tuillerirs, for that of
freedom aud nuxement abe had so loved at La
Malmiuur. It was remarked with general admi
ration that site adopted herself with the most del
icate uietty to the various audiences »he waa cal
ed upon to grant, maintaining upon such occa
sion*, in combination with' dignified bearing, tbe
so (test and mo£t fascinating manners. She al
ways expressed herself in elegant, yet at tho same
time appropriate liroi, and people were astonish
ed to mark the rase and facility with which she.,
addressed every perron admitted to her presence,
saying lu.cach other sumoUiingor other precisely
apposite to tb« occasion.
During u*c stay i>f. Pope Pius VII at the Ttiil*
cries, Napoleon and J< Kjpbine paid hiiudsily vis
its; hot the piety and unbending principle* of tbe
Pontiff; which edified her, wore loss attractive to
Napoleon, who wished to find in the bead -of the
Church's more obsequious minister to bis own
views. Tho holy father led a very frugal life,
taking hi« meals alone, and saying mass at eight
o’clock- hi the course of tbe day his apartments
weic thronged with viators to whom he gave hii
blessings and dixlribuled rosaries. At the request
of Urn rick, he impurod his hands upon their heads,
and touched them with the ling of the fnberman-
Mucb amusement was produced by the arrival at
the court of the emperer’s nurse, a devout old wo
man'from Corsica. She earnestly desired Ip kiss
the foot of bis holmesa, and having been admitted
to the honor, received from bi» hands a loeary,
which she afterwards exultingly exhibited to- the
emperor, saying : “Mon Napoleon, voyex cc chap
let que m’a donue le saint Pape, je no I’changcrsia
pa* contre votre tete cooronafe!
I Josephine accompanied Napoleon to Italy upon
I the occasion of bra assumption of the iron crown
of Lombardy, bet he pointedly excluded her from
participating in the self arogateu regal dignity.—
obaerv mg to her: “Ce*t as»ez pour vons, madame,
d’avoiretexoaxicnnee dans lacapitala.de la France,
vous ne pouvex I’atre a Milan." Whatever she
went, the Italians entertained? ber wilh tho most
splendid fete*; but Napoleon, although so devoted
to her that her presence was constantly needful to
him, tormented himself and irritated Josephine
by die most senseless jsalouiies. During the glo
rrous campaign of Austerlttx, she again shared lha
emperor's adventures, and at Munich assisted with
great satisfaction at tbe magnificient nuptials of
her son Prince de Ueauhamai*. whom Napoleon
had appointed viceroy of Italy. At times, duiing
the emperor’s occasional absence from Paris, Jose
phine would retire to La Malmsison, and become
absorbed m the care of a flock of Merino sheep,
for which *he had a partiality. A detachment of
tbe imperial guard was on such occasion* appoin
ted to do duty at La Malmsison. Lata one eve
ning.the empress beard the sound of fjotstepsand
coaching under her windows, and sendiugfor tt.e
officer of guard, learnt from him in reply to her in
quiry. that the sentries kept watch all night.—
-Monsieur.” she rejoined, *je n’ai pas beaotn d' uue
sentincUe la nuit, era braves sotdal* odl assex a
•ouffrir a I’armee, lorsqm’ls soot force* d’y tiler;
il f*ut qu’lls se reposenl a m>wi service, el je ns
veux pas qo’ils s'ernhumeot.
Josephine po*swscd tb«* art of nicely dperimina- ,
ling burnt!) character. To Napoleon she thus ex- I
pressed herself ro-peciiug Murat. ,
-He is a fortunaie soldier, but nothing more-—.. I
Do you think him capable of governing? No.— j
Thu Hercules of yours is splendid in a charge of
cavalry but will prove a mere pigmy when called |
to sustain the weight of a crown. If you are ill- |
advised enough to seat him-oaa throne, be msy :j
one day very probably help to precipitate you >i
from your owo. Si tu ‘leleve* tu t'abeUsc*-'’—
How well she had fun judged the consequences of ;
raising Marat above tbe tank was llrcej to fi(L|
and adorn, that of a distinguished cavalry officer, j
the remit of tun elevation was made in time suffl-.
rienlly apparent- j
It is not uninteresting to remark bow, even in (
the moment* of the most unguirded.lsvitT. Napo- |
jeon'* ruling pastier! w»* spt'to proclaim itiftlf. !
One day at Fontambleau he took upaprayerbtxrk
| which lay nn Jowphine'sUble,and began singing j
psalms from it: She requested him to desist ob 1
j serving that it was wondered unlucky to chauot
! the service elsewhere but at church. He obayed
and turned to Ihe examination of conscience.—
Cardinal Feacb at that moment eotered the room.
“How many capital sins are there 1" asked ihe
emperor. “Seven," replied the Cardinal. -I
tell you there are eight." -I should like to know
which they may be, for tbe church' bos never ac
knowledged any others than tho** b* fore ymr
eye." “The eighth," rejuiwd Napoleon, ‘istoex
empt ourselves from tbe conactiption.” Napole
on was careless of bu personal appearauce. Hi*
I waistcoat {rockets were always full of snuff, and
upon the white trowsers be.usually wore, lie was
in the habit ot miking memoranda with a pen
cil be invariably carried about him- Tire little
cocked bat and grey coat.undet which the images
of Na{K>leouwi]| throughout ail time be so famil
iarly recognixed were supposed to. have been Ihe
costume enjoined upon, his observance by the
chief of the Illuminati a* a safeguard against as
sassination. Into the boWm of that dark ‘fraterni
ty be hadjbeen admitted kt Grand Cairo under cir
cumstances of peculiar solemnity,and b»d aworn.
and signed with his Mood, an obligatien to wage
eternal war against all tyrants, and forfeit his life
rather than .hold dealing* with monarchy. .“If
fete should ever place thre at the head of a great,
nation," thus had he bee&addrcssod by the grand
master of the PbiUdelphi,>beware of grasping
tbe diadem of kings I’L-Th* consciousness of this
engagemeni and jf it* violation, often haunted the
after years of the self'repbud Cttsfr.eod strange
stories were rife of thC-occasional visitations he en
dured from -le petit home rouge,’’—a mysterious
and half spectral agent of the (earful *»ct to which
j he had become affiliated, who upon three oocasions
I appeared to Napoleon with message* of warning,
I menace and condemnation. .
I Upon the expedition to Germany, in the course ■
jof which be first beheld the Archduchess Maria
1 Louisa, Josephine accompanied her husband for
tbe first lime, little dreaming that her long endur
ing constancy and devotion were befors long to be
reqniteil by hlr> desertion. Upon these campaign
travels, nhe was wool to exhibit all her natural
goodness end consideration for others in the raovt
attractive colors. &o rapid and unexpected were
the Emperor's movements, and so peremptory hi*
uijunttion as to the place at which he ioleudcd to
ball, that for the rrceplion of Josephine and her
suit*, due preparation was frequently Impossible.
No complaint however, escaped her lips, and she
was the first to express herself satisfied. Bbe wa
-1 always much more wilicUnu* for tbe.acroramods-'
■ lion of her attendant* than for her own, vbiting
their apartments harself, and issuing personal di
' rectionsfor their comfort. -.One night as she wav
about to retire to rest, the observed that her wait
-1 fog woman bad only a mat/ess on the floor in lie
| upon, and with her own hands took.irom the bed
destined (or barieif, another to supply the defi
ciency. If any of her women were afek, their-rms
-1 irem was quickly at their side, and from her own
table she supplied with provisions and delicacies
those who in the course of a journey were compel
i ed to remain in the carriage for want of other ac
commodation.
Secret misgivings and evsn dreams eeem tohsve
foreshadowed in the mind of Josephino tbe unjust
determination which Napoleon bad formed to re
pndiate the beloved wife of hi* youth. The an
nouncement of his intention to On so, was made
to her one day after their usual tete-a tele dinner;
and so fearful were the conseqnences of the fatal
Intimation, that the empute fainted, ind remaioed
three hours in a state of insensibility, Napoleon
was, however, not a man to* be moved from his
purpose by tbe weakness and sorrow: of an injured
woman, and in the pertinacity with which be fol
lowed oUhis gland scheme of divorce, seem* to
have emulated the headstrong determihalfen of
Henry the Fifth in his repudiation of Qoeen Cath
arine. Cardinal Feacb opposed hi* nephew* de
qjgn. “People,” said the prelate, “hate grown
accoriomrdto confound your fate and that of the
empre** together. You will be accused of ingrat
itude. Profound politicians already foraee more
k tbin one catastrophe in store for you,' if you ex
hibit to as’ooisbcd France the irreligious aud im
moral spedacie of a acandalons divorce. Should
you push matters to such an extremity, the event
will not only condemn you tribunal of
God, but alto in 4he estimation of men. - Then,
Napoleon, all illusion will be at an end, atid you
will find the magic*! power that once kept your
subject* iu such awe, fait coming to an end. A
dty will arrive, perbape a not far distant one,
when your aceptie may fall to piece* within your
grasp by tbe general will.
to hi. ceecLonm T*-»ioa»ow
39,537
Pepirtiilor iliVil’iiulirgli |ff lriik‘R«Htf.—Tl4' Cotntniuer* appeared 10 j
Funeral PrOcessiami £ti the Sabbath/. s#.&****"'w******** '«'>'••« reqosdfctn/
. »V to eltee iter collection* the present week, and h»B<h -
At a-.Xhectlag of liK Sabbath Anoctlhoo of ovcrthe money *•' M. Al.ljiN. Oun’ai j
ifysbrnfe .nj bj& in Dr. *n..V . ,; XzKTTE JOB
Chnreh, on lire evening of Tne.dty, ihe 27th in.l, «••**, tnrre, mi,. I~ Olf.MiSJifSMSTtfirtH. •■' to o : nl~l., .fiß;
the ktiloietn* fMotntton* WFTP ... ,;-v»lda large »«»omncnt of freah »itfl
# 1 * '« r <- prepared to raceme ■» a «uper.or>[ guo<l , , tw>n g which at* mper&ne doth*..,
eJ. - i aud raped i ou« manner, all kind* of Job I'atnrtJia,? ••non:*, kyiean*. paper, rich Btjrlft.priiilh»gi®ghM#s.
**• *■>*«* «?* ; ,,b »**,'*«.»-* |
In the *er?ic* of God. ami that the appiopriali.ui t.-rn-r iTncet i:rcular», Uandl.illf, lards* -* hne/ranattnCTiotlerjCelorea shawls* bandkerehiefr,
of that day «» tbs* proaeeatiwt ofnarown badness; -^book - sxn pamphlet prihti.m. ; i-aiemibrrad. sewing silk, *poolcotton. moos d elane»,
is n daring invasion of the divine authority. 1 * '***‘ '*«•“-* ln tlifl beR **"**' “ id 3,1 j *
2 That the barying of the dend i. u.ir work.! Praam* done with aentrsey and anbetowen , 'j 1 ’»' i”*• I
l and notthe business of lhe Sabbath; and i* allow-■ ra: “' ,< f ;/ jl„ extensive asnmmeaiof new and *eco*i head.
I able on that day. only iu caw** of necessity, n „ a , . T . _ ...... ;l household i'unnmre,caa»iitin*of anepairsptcrtdidpiar
1 That when it rn&v become necessary In hu- ' C^ lm P o "* nf Adr * rai *”' -Ti,e “ J ‘ er '‘able*, superior S<Jay eloekuSi em». naho*«nyd»w»*
' , , l oui t . , ‘ t:*rtoent--whirli appear in llie Da.iy Morning Gazette | mghateaus. fanev and common ebalr*4 bedsteads. in
IJ th, tad on iho Sibbatii, «p«ml rare ahouU a*Tn.’wrraMt.ita«wwirinj dm Iw ! »re«,ra»rar.«w» *
be taken that the time of attending to it may n»l . . „ Jf. . , pertor mahogany extension dining table. high bte*
Interfere with the hours of miblic worshio ! *' ! ' ’ hr e ' of * I! - ' T,a,oul • dtß »° nal Uking chair..feather bed., mattre»aes, looking
, mi i 5 W P , IC w o ffn, P* • charge Th.« .i an advantage toour adven»ter.i. w:ihout e*. engraringv, kitchen oieastla.ke. ke. AUo-QMeß*-
4. That inch a military display and parade of f XIM ~X |„ ,,.r Adventwaien'« are «l»o in«-neJ t ware, gla'twnre, groceries, ii: Ac
tho comp.nie. of Firemen in conneellon »nth lire ; „ , nr r ,.„ nal ,', e '*» ; l °«“ k . * ' : ‘
burial of the dead on Ibe Sabbath, as have recent* ' I a large collection of valuable ral.wellaneaoi books.
I, boon.in.'*"! in Ibm citta. c.nno. bm b» , " j M» « itouU. .
te g»rdrf u»n outrage oflertti to the Ming. _of j ™,nis;,SpZSl,fD,.C»fa;. ,ON Sot'id.; mntug U.r 1.1, MT Mo’elpei.«tl.o
,r ... - ~ . i ....... , performed by I>r. «» , erci..-,, —, _
this CbrUUao community, ted as calurg for tb>* i /,;■/,«, >i V'g<wi.’t Panacea, which they will hod record- | Commercial bales Roain,' corner of' Fifth sis,
decided condemnation of all tbe friends of clirn-1 ... s'niihrr ••oluinn of to-day'* paper. They are Wll j j, e * very largo asaonment of look«je»bra
.. _ . j._. „„, a Oi.mii lioulu d.e mo#i wonderful on record, and have . r i n *a errav variety of standard work* in almost every .
tlan institutions nod social ord,er. , t„. PU pronounced bv tnanyofoui mo« rrepecitble , ,jeru«nnirmof literauir»-,of the latest and best editions.
On motlOQ, all the papers of the t»o Cities, mere I i.nv*iri;iu» The atlhcied and other* uncreated. are re- . {jentlemen de*irou* of replenishing their. libraries,
reqoesled t mrublish these resolutions. I ! *■'» 'l"”" *' the.r several place# of abode, i wiil fin <j lh i, a favoril.la opportunity, as.the sale will*
niVtn n t'ppn w, „•.. anu 'ii-tu tlir,r owji lip# the wonderful eflecr«rvi | noiitive. . , . ,
u.wiu u. tvtiiuv. -‘C>- uiemedicme. The 6r*t one named is Mr banc BinoW, ■ The book* are arranged tor examination danng the
- —— •• j who may lie seen daily, benrecn the hoars of 9A. M. 1 ■ spso
A moiioj m«ma.le Mon Judge Una. on j il]; lto "“" 1 * N £?2 ,“' Building I-01. .t Auetlou. ;
\Vedi.e*day, ?o obtain the discharge of Price, ai • -- - ON Saturday afternoon. May in. ai3o*eloek, will be
,„>unue, in lj,e Comply of Cept.Cu.hri... The ; Afj QQ ROOTS 500 ! K±L& &SSS»w3.'f
argued. The plea ee. up fo, .he I > NO. „„ aroynTll »TRK K T ' I T&tfSS'S. .ta£\.?is£Ss <
aoldier uaa lW ho ... ne.thcr «.n able bjd.nl j <-- r j f.: r.u.r r « | ..e,ful,r mj». Ih. p,i,Be^ai' Pu.P°-' A pin. “'."‘“‘f JiLWS*|'„*° -
„an." according lo .he U. of Cong, n». nor outer | "E™.', oS."?«"««». ” fo tSfSSJS{SS.S! I
c.hc..:ho enlutwl. All of nhieh .'..l'd uo.h„.g.| „rj, uri. * W «»woEW
befon! the inexorable .Judge, nor even the bright | , M ltl ru.u,c. and warrant tlw.ua. repre j »nel«S- t .. .. ,UJ*uu .h, ‘
eyes ofnlo'iog wife,, nbo could not hear .ho j 1 JtS'SSxf. r. Ah•• if Ojiuew'W.'ulM u»“.
thought that her husband nhould legTO her and : r.o ill.-,,, jy-jl *W U KRSKI.NK. j corner of Wood and f .‘*P ‘
go tj the war, arid who, therefore, plead most ; —•-*- j '• nf.WAN’D MOST EFFECTIVE^EMKDV.
eloquently forhi, r«lc„e. , <..n.on K *««•«*- M»«*a DSh.S?Sm.V
1 f mount - « r l~g Itatc » calf pal.be uUeulwr lo . SSUttUti Gbaebluk all Bilioo. Com-
I ll,e following. t.om Di Win Doan, m Wnham'villc, . p| m mu, »k k Headache, Heart Ban., liidigestiofl, habit*
! i i.-.n„,i.t ami our m Uic v-rv'Si-i rtaciitionef* rn ua! «V>sn*ri«es», file*. I’alpiiationaoC the,Heart, , Ln«
Ucmu.m , ,1.1.1 our O u,c .i) » j taci.t oner, rn j of Apnemr.Dyipcnsla.Ttcr^oatlrrjtaiioftV.Dcljrfitaicd
oi*! cou»i> in win. I. u>. i. tu.tr. and -ale m uaior in.ihe i *s, olnac h j, a ncuor, Dcprr.iwimi of Spirit?, Chrome Shea*
Sour li u cbreiiim ihua u> »ee the Wad- ’ umii-Tn, Cumueou* Disease?; Canker. Syphiloid Diiea*
m,-ii of ilir uioi.'n.iu. luif.tniS she bond- of prott— ! -c* Scrofula Iropiriiift of ifie nirtod, ISidplea'hiid
" 1 R , i’u-iulus on ihc Face, Iteredtiaxi Cold Stitch
**«»! prt-judi.u', and R.vipj; rntnl Hr due : am i B ndirr.a-c# an* tic: from an iiijudirionsoroof JjJriv
Sr | h»v. iiiii - iw.icurr l.crn i.puig toiac til yogi . cuiy
i. I. aiiu . r , 1,,,! .7,1,, am i* n >M .U ;t» , The aitculioii r>t ibe ntvali.l pnbijtt, and ol all those
-n it, | Aii.M.r.i, o • , m j p - aili.ctrd by any of il*r aliove d.rcases. n retpceuolly
-ilri-i.- I. i ‘rti.irrt.4i .md nn*ii< inal Couipiamtn. rirn«r 1 ri n c ,| Iw jf lc .ne rn* ci a new amt mvaluable prcpsra*
• U.IIUL I.ali .. .lor. H '.oiflc--n«Mhrma> iow «• vou • <iou iron, an original .eeipeofiihstmgnUhcd[phjra.cian,
, . ’ ,-onitnntne in luelfihc most aciive remedial properties
' 1 ‘ * »■.«*..«■ »»"■' -«>■ K 11r,..,..c1e. m .In M.lcrii jlcdlca,.
-.i tia- i n -rr(oCori-. in kerp a ro n l l> on .j. |ir g* r ,.m af illa am! Wild Cherry Bmera were
apIT tvjg IVj*\. mJ. , iruduceil U> ill's pnblle abom tvrelte «»n»h« ago, and
Ourmc ibat iwnod ihc.r sureeaabx* twcu so great u to
• , , , ; ,„, (lir , H.r niomirinri# offer theta with Mill more ewih-
U/-AHM I’ji.v.ns; all thuigA.lioldifasi to tbai wlnrli J J 1 t | bctirl that l-y cuteiiag into utorerx
•• s*M>d —l or U»r I’lle*. n will l.e .mind .Mi lr. t-i*. ; j 5“ ibey will prove a hl«..mg to-all. tbore
liaiios \ crculmc fJecinar), is ibn only ceniedj lor dial t u a cf ,-, olu ii,e euumeraicd. .
. uu.,.i«.m. »|a>»wlii.-h .»w .uftrr.nc can relr w.ih con- 1 ami retail, by WYATT A VETCH
l’.ivJwwit.ra i’necfl prrlox »]■ »1" , «« ,,V!wa,, •
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.!
Corrr*iK>udencc of Plltlburslx Uiiette.!
. }‘j, in-I-.c C*irrei?i»nmleitcc of thr PiU'iiufjli i"5
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
April 29, 74. P. M.
Tho movcmeni m fl-iur pn Wednesday wj»!
nut tullotved up (Owday, oud il lapsed into x rnlhcr
dull sUAe. The sales of sUiiidard brands wc>c at ;
pci hbl, but noi alea of magnitude' if re
puted, and tliat figure could -can-fly be rralir*! |
fur Itige paieel-s .
Of While Goro » a**? nf prime to day »l
per but
160 c was realized Cot a tut of prime White Pa. 1
Whtat tod a few ramplcouf choice Red brought
153 c—the sales were 7000 bu in all.
The market for is duftei and Iran*,
actiooa lew in amount, but prices arc maintained.
KtHu«irr Correspumlrtice ol lb.- I'.iusutrli (iatriic.
BOSTON MARKET.
April'2Blh, 7 oV. P, M. |
The receipt* of -Flour having been rather small.:
the slock here U reduced to a comparatively small |
amount, tad is now quite light. Genesseo is wpll-,
lag at $B,OO, snd Wratirn; Flour at $7J>O per
bbl- Holders are generally firm at quotation*.—
The demarnTi* principally for city use. j
Nothing of consequence idoing ia Grain, and
in the absence of any ciport demand, I bave to
notice a dull market. Sale* are confined to '.-nail
lots for city grinding.
. The market for Provisions has become rather
doll, but without anv material change in'prices.
Naw York. April 29, 9' I*. M.
The Harsh Sands has arrived, but brings'm
news «d im{Hiitanct'. Her. dales arc twit twi
day* later.
KlHu»’reOarrr»[w>nUrnrr cf'tin* t• .1 -*^n
balt'imohe-makset.
April 29th. 7 I' M.
Thu morning price* tui; Floor were quite un-|
nettled, and (ho only bu«inrs-.done. was in *cllmg j
small lots, including Howard atrert and * lily Mill* I
at to i 7.811, bul in the aftern v.n the mar- j
ket was rahiier, and 100(1 bbU llowstd *t were j
taken at $6,7fi*6,93i per bbl. The slock of ibis i
description i» small. Suave sale* Huvqnehanns \
at $6.75. ; j
A rather active demand: *prung up fur Wh***t!
to-dav, and 70()0 bu of pijpw Pa Red were U- :
ken at 1 r»6c per bu. ;l
| (Joru realised lull pricey—»af«*« Pa White at j
82t84r, and Yellow tt 92c: pur bu. j
| Whiskey in bbls sold at 30c per tgall —an a*l»|
I vance aincr Wednesday, and in c ipequence of
] very light stock.'
■ Tbc market for Provisions unchanged. Mt«
{Pork may be quoted at iiIGjIG.SO; Prime ai
! *13,50a14.00.-- Me** Beef held at ?1G per bbl.
Sales 30.000 lb# Ba>-o.i. in IoU. at the price*
: current for revcral days past. A bandsomn ].>t
lo£ S#d«s. iiild at 9c.* Lard 9t and 10c—#*l«w
j modcatc. ,
K*cl»«>v«- r«>»rf«pon^rni , f (i. f '.h*- l*=tt*t»arch. l -an r
• NEW YORK; MARKET.
April 29tb, 8 P. A!
Tbo market lor J-'tour opened thin .morning at i
$7,75a7,90} os extrema jpricev. but before tbo!
fliM* settled fur the day at at which j
ftgmea the bulk of tfce'bustness wi» dunr. Wes-j
tem Flour realized s7,sDa7 r CBj per bbl. The t
tales of liiediv arr uiii<n|>.irtaiii- The ntnck on J
iralc* i* low, and hnbUrj generally sic firm at!
quotation*.
i Of Fork the sale* to-day have Ucru »mJI and
| llie prict- and term* show! no chance from V> Met
| day. The market i« very firm.
1 Kor Reef a very limited demand cxnW. The
‘market ha* been quiet fiir several days, and si
-1 though the Blcx-k bu Iwtrli iuererued by arrival*,
hrlJen* are firm m 'demanding eum'nl' purer.
I whieh hare not varieiT j.
{ A ilcmanJ ha* «pruug|U|> lor Lard for export,
and all on the market baa- been cleared off at
| 10? tor Nr. lin bbts and keg*. The market i«'
< now bare, and tbo first afrjvsl* will coaunar>d(full
. price*, and peihap* an improvement
1 The market generally i» unchanged—a good
, genoral bn*ineea dotng.
i * ■
r >i(r,)ii>ii<]viii:e of tUo IMuliuifii Uiucur
April -I*.
VIRGINIA ELECTION.
The Election in some of the District* is run
ning. eo tloao that it UjdifircuH to give the rc*
atilt nnlfl the uflirnl vole is counjtcd.
MEyBjpKS OF .CONGRESS- ELECTED
Wmr L> Goggin, a Whig gain.
John *M. Dolts, a.. Whig gain.
' John" 8. Pendleton, Whig, reelected.
Geo. Ci DtbmgooK Dc®-. re elected. Idjnaj.
Tho*. S.Docoqk, Uem!. new member’. 21
fhoa_H. Bayley, Dom ,re-elected.' 300 -*
R. T. L. Beale, member. 128 “
.You will ace by this that ,two Democratic
memlwra are elected by lets than forty vote*!
- The contestbetweeu Watt* and Atkinson ha*
been very cloae in the lat district. The latest ac
count* give- W.alta, (Whig) fourteen majority in
Ihe.dtatrict.
We have nothing furthnl from the -‘id and I2lh
Districts, which our Correspondent's last report
by telegraph stated to Whig.
• The Union of tho night of the 27th judges that
of U memtiera heard from, eight are Democrat*,
and three Whigs.
In the mb District, when* the Whigs run iu>
candidates, amTwbicb was represented in the last
tVmjfea* by Mr. Hopkins. Fulton. Whig started
at thqclevenibdinur, and received 31 ft Tute< iii ou#
county
The Whig gains in -ihe Stale l<cgid«lui<', a*
fat'asheard from, are t*;n. and losses four. -The
Lnrofuco majority last year waa twentf-tw...
1,/iTEU FROM VERA CRUZ
' - ! Vma Ga'vr,' April h.
Santa Aqua, on the |Dt instant, vl'hcr wrote
a letter nr issued an order breathing nothing-but
war to tho death with the UmteJ State*. This
baa hern told tuo'by an intelligent German gen
tleman. He says that there is a small party in
favor of peace, but it is a mere fraction, i give
this report as it wbj given me.
The only news is, that the people of Jslapa
have sent, or are about sending a deputation to of
fer us the (own—the forces nro wlthJratvu from
there and from the National Bridge. I doubt not
a treaty will soon bo injprogrces.', )
In the general otders issued by Gen.
to the troops aboot ty’start for Jalapa, wo find
the fallowing pangffyiis: ,
Every man will takelfor bis musket or ride, for
ty rounds of ammunition, and in bis havorsack
hard bread for four days, and bacon or pork,
(cooked) for two days Fresh beef, with rations
of salt, will be isiued;on the march.
Tho utmost care wilt always Aw taken ol am
munition or fooJ issued to Uoups.
I Tho cbier quartermaster will send in extra
; wagons of gram for (he saddle, artillery and
.cavalry horses of each division .for four days
! and -each baggage wagon will take grain for tho
| tame number of days for ita*own team.
He will also turn oyer to tho chief ordnance
lea wagons, and lo the chief commissary one
hundred wagons, lo bo leaded by them respective
ly with cartridge* anq small arms, and - subaia
tence store*. ! :
The New Orleans Uu!!clin baa a report that
Santa Anna, was advancing with 0000 men
from Ibe capital, and' that iho progress «f the
■rmy to Jalap* would be fiercely disputed at
tbi- parse* between that place and Vers Crui.
linin' • Kc^pcrUull)
' 6 DIKOt ] ,
AHhe rc.dntcc «i Ur. Joarph (iaidner. CJien.r to , I fet- - ’ .
|*j .on s-murdny the :Uik April. Alra MARY S PHILADELPHIA AMP BALTIMORE*
HOLME."',rebeloi FrancuU. Holme*. tormrrH m ih.a [Extiuurtlg J*r Pewenferel . - *■
r , tv - , , rpME C«nul and Railroad being OOW.W, excellent
. i J. order, tbe Toeketa of thU Line will leave with pu
Kxecutor’a Notice. 1 wneer* aa follow*,every_nl*ht at 9 o’clock: • .
!*XT iIKRF.AS. Leiicri Tetiamenury have l-ceu , Monday-, April W. _i.
W either of the «od«.m*ed. *>• *
RACHEL McMAMIULM, Kxecuiux. do n .^LC«p• Treby.^e^aT, MajrC
THOMAS McMAXTERJs ) V**!?' L. J«
m J - r”™”- : ”S !3!S£^3Bi^Ss2JSS&^S»t>.
'Aawt j sr
REAL ESTATE MARKHT-Kar •■!e—A buck ilf job de«re cheap imellto aadnwxtaiabWlW»
house and tw oii-Row, n-ac4«h * feel Tbe dwel- .modatiow, lecure yoof uekeu at U» Packet Offiee,
“ — —«««- jy H °“"l i'Siuafc-itoi.
Ai*n. .i i;»oJ irainc dwelling lioo*e and i»(. dl ft l«y . FOR THE BAULT BTJR BARIE.
I un, »an»i>-U on Uemaan iireei Birmingham Fnecj The new low pteCMre Meaaboat
1 S7>i. {an io.hand, balance oaitwc- ‘ SAMVEL WARD| '
Also, n well improved property wiTuiioei. near Wy- [ IJ|y|Ml Capi. E. B. Ward, whl leave Baffklo
1 i.r sinw-1,40 rt t'rwni !•>* S*> dren. Pr-ee *2ow, term* ac- ( Evening,Hay 4lh,»ndiCieve*
rommodaiins 3 OOTHBERT, (iencnl A*«-ot i Wednesday, May srti, atdv.K,
apb' ... .. No.'ii wnubGriJ.t , BmJ Tharwlay. May Glh, at *r. M., for tbe above
NKW PARIS FATTKUSB |R CHILD- 1 f
OWENS fl.OmiN(.-MRS EDWARDS re I
1 *;ieeilu!ly announces- iliat »be lit# ,u»i received from |
! i’o|M new paurr.i* y( v~ar j» »iud* lor Children’* i
j Ure»s among which iln-would panicnlanre ilic Full* I
I lOiirci novel auJ elegant. and a variety of other
I puituni* for Children of U>th •«!«• A large and de«i-
I ikl.lf «ux-k <if t'biiilr*.n’« H»nnri>, and (be usual a*»ort
'■ meiti of l. ClAitung lor Ladiei and Cli lilreu ab
I way » oo hand at iIRS. FJ)tV aROS,’
apia* wOT 31* Oir*tuT._<lr«ct. Plnlidelphia
HBADLKVM SEW WOTK-tVisftijDTv*
,;i!h,.(..u-iL- II) i I' Head ey, a übor of
1 • N.joleo.i uy; i..‘ Marauails ” ••’J*ue Sacred Moun
-1 u n-.-Ac Sr 1 vo'm 1* mo, lliu»irated wiCi 10 |*or
:r» i». Jus' rr. ■ veil aud for *a!e by /*
I J«H\I*TUN A S^OOETON.
apjo Noil market »t
B‘ ~ rTTJIR A LARD-iU.l* RoUWutier
■j kg, do do
V oiil* Lard, received aud
| lor .a* l.v TASSKV A BEST
| ri(vai 10 wood *irril
JOBS OAfiTWBIOHT, > v ‘ .
IMPORTER and Maaofaciurer of Cai>ry, 9>JS’C»]
and Denial loMrumeott, SaddlenandTinnwa hand
voala, TatrlofV Paitai Shear*, Ac. 4e. . AUontanniae*
tute» T&MCS, Supponei*, Ac ,ia mw **"«?• •
J. GfSfenufaeturcr and trojtortarVPejvPoekeiaaa
Table Cailiry; Hator» p Bei*»or*, File*,Saw*,Todl*,«e; I
ea» removed to . , .
S 3 WOOD STREET, PiUtbareb,.*ec«od door be*
tow Dianjofiif Alrey; '
And hai late-7 rtreivedalarteajaortmrafoT
Pen 4. Pocket KBlvti, Kalre* A.Porka,
Al*o Rod^ere’and Wko»teabo«a*f‘ " "*
PiaECCTIiERY, r
Eliaoiu, RodKenJAVade A Bmeber’* Raton, Seiwonij
Rarer Sirop*. Ac. D-wna»«tt and Wire Twin Z—
GUNS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS, • L
. Alleu’aColi’* and Bloni’a Powder Fiats*
PUX SKED-s. ior ; .<Lo« Bella. Game Ba**, Walker** CozH Extra Per
" ,*i>» _ _ i coa-ion Caj>», Bowie. Dirk and HnnllM Ktuvea..
- UAllVy Vcivri Iton'e Cork*. ju*i received aud ior ! Ttwli.tuch a* CaLipeia,Divjfl*ra,,Plyeni.Nipper<,
0 .»!<• I'T • B A KAHNESOCKAC© Hand Vice*. Square*, Rule*, Braeea, BiU*, Hpok«
- edr Tiki A wood m Shave*, Sioc<*and Dir* Wire and Iron Guafet, Math-
. _ ... - I jmaticn'ln*tromrnl*, Ac, in tery greal variety
Qi\ KEGS rtfin.'U Sail Peire, jum received and for Jobbing and eenairinr neatly and punCiaaUy
OU itlc in 111 A PAiINt£»TOCK_ACo_ f douJT 5 •_ , _»P?*
j y A COX - ir.,wxi'iv AojlVier*,
|) I,'rO.f'lin llanxs in «moke Vou»e,sadlot
«nle tiv ATWOOD, JONhfi A. Co.
waicr & irxjßt *l*s?
IlftOOMS—■*> «10l !>«>« r‘l« handled *-Roelie*tci.
I> (nr sale S F VUN HO.NSIIORsn:* Co.
U}>uu No 15 from »i
T.MUI) for *aie liv !
S zvß fASSFY
.. BpJO lit A
S STANPSH»r*.r-i.i> r|iri. ihr«slc by
«> *n'{f> B\v KMINKCTOCK AVo ;
‘ f - !
lit «*mr -t..l :rtr *
jIVKK X McL'ANDrJBS*
ap:;f) c«t wootl A wraicr *u j
*
o .till ct(».
lomjiion ■!<>; £»r»»(«J>V -
«p.jo t MiCASDI*K c r*
MOL A.SStfiS—nature nml N Orleans for role
by ■j‘ J) tt'H K A M(jCAN P LES?i—
RICK- ]|i stfue,riijU;i'or wijft.br
_a|«o ' l‘\ l a W.ICK k .McCaXPLESS
STJG AU— li>»l and Cm»hed; lor laic l»y
npOU yviCKA McCANOLi;S3
ASHES— Cot awl Scorch Sail*, for by
Wp3ii WICK A. Mc<'ANl)Lt>s
PEACHES* APPLKS-SWbui dry IVn.-he*.
o do pcaicdr
|Sn do Applet
I 01CKCV k. Co,
water A Irom sueeto
• pjW
LOUS-IJJ eoo.l Cellar Lo?», fur site by
J Br ai I PICKKV A. Co
COTTON— J* Hale.' Tilin' Cotton. to arrive, for
title I')' «jwMl. I HICKEY &Co
SCOIICIIINUS— 5 Tguebren-ort Scorching*. for
tele by s]uy * I DICiCKY &Co
i'i.L'BHATUS—J Ton-’ Sturruiut, to arrive, for
kj tale by tjeiu I'DICKGV(4Co
CANDLES— au hl« City Dini-eil Candlet. for talc
by • pjjiNUEXTEK A Co
apyii 1 No <1 weter »l
C-IIDEXL-U bid*,in »Uire anil for rale by
j„ p% . . K DAL2KLI. A CO..liberty r.
SCORCIUKdS— 2C bbU Scorching. for nletiv
ap :jo ATWOOD, JO.NKSAC©
LEMONS AND OIIANtJES—IOO bx«, Mo(
each iu»t rec'd in prime order, andfor **le by
KNOUSH A BKNNETT, 97 wood il
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPA
NY—NoIIe? t§ hereby feivcn ibat the ad lanabnem
of Five Dollar- per «h*re oil lb* Capital Slock of Ibe
Company will lie required 10 be paid on of before the
lourihdav *>i May, ai Hie olfire.
liy nrdTofibe U44idof Macieerin
apCjimiyl S V MF.RRICK. Prei>;tieni
W' oiABSi-iaibxa 3x10:
, lOd do UUI2.
f.Odo 10x14:
& do ?jD;
SFVON BONNIIORSTiCo
DALAI SOAP—Fiuvipiahty;
I Jo .1.1 l\»ni«non; juai rece.ve.l and for
ca ._ Uv J HOIIOONMAKKIIA Co
No 21 wood d
'| *KA«- Hwon A Youne Hy*on» 1
i Jtj uh Skm ft (iunpon-der,
liifi'-nul A Black, lor «*lr t»y
5 .,.a, ' WICKAMcCANDI.ESS,
cor woodland wniertij •
BAIirTKB— itou» nitiylrr.of prune quality rex'd
and tar‘ale low by ,
Cider, on ron-iffumeni;
Jit in M.U.Uyc Flour. ... ... ..
•>OO kx* Nail*; lor rale by W ORKKR
TYACON 1171 ll.a ilaronj a««med, juM received
B pif? J for<alr *** 3 F VON BOSJiIIORSf ACo
MKHN PORK-4 bid* for rale by
S F VON HONMIORSTA.ro
. np £> No front «l
I!'lNll—AHekerel. bLf» andkii*, . • j
r Hrmn?. bbl« and bin foraale by
, p aM ; WICK AMct?ANDI.FSN )
H~ AY RAKES—III do*, for rale by
j* F VO N BONN HORST A Co_
(HIRES APPLES—2O bzattreeit Appie*. tor
I .air by ap» » P VON UONNHUB/r A «o_
HERRINGS— SBl>l)U No I, J0«I received and tor
aalc by apt* S P VON BONNUORSTACo
DRY PAECIIES, fortolelowby
* p sn WICK k. jMcCANDI.FSS
ORANGES * LEMONS,' for »«le by .
■p® WICK £ McCANDLKSS
SOAP— Ro»in,!lJ*f unJ Sitting Soap. for rale by
apSU ; WICK 4. McCANDI.ESS
OIL— l.auin, Whale, aiul T annul oiL for rale by
■ jp-.i
IT'LOl'll—'jO bbi.4 i'urailv Floor, for ante by
I* op® _S.F VON BONNHORrfr ACo_
BACON • Fifteen cull Racon Horn* ■nd SkouMer*.
Syr nale by ap'.u F SKU-hR».
r,H.ANBF.RTUES-0 M,l, 10 *»» ■>»*»?'
ohr opffl RPA I.ZKLL A CO. liheriy
1(H) fK w oSaa'
-» "RW-n
' - -'Vg- ,T- ; , |J»jV
3 Salta : )S
BfTj«hi> D. A*cUa»>>r \'>T
To Traveller*., . _• .
•‘EXPRESS FAST PACKETLIHB” _
HKI Hlll.-USP JrUR HUPI
WARD «• <75 ton* hanben; entirety new,of
liekt draught, and b*i a jwwartal two or
Kniari** l.ik Jtoau, end i» doj «ip**»ed faraMedor
■tcoiumodnuoo* by aujr Boat*/ ber »Ueoo the Ltit*.
F„ hi,MO, .
J M YER4 H Co, Baffalo.
J KELLOGG, Erie
W T M ATM ER. Puab’igh
Cor Water and Smilhfiew atreeu
KTlir <ta#nch Unit, low ptf*Wf «rt»boat
PiON, t'apt. H. Ceuell. willicare ClcrslaM on
Moiulty. ■ ml Deiroit o*Toe«d*y» ApnlS7ib t
SaoIL L , , '• ./ .
a?I**' 1 **' ,| 'fer n V^
\TE\V BOOKS—'rite three Divine sisters, Faith,
lv Hope ami Charity.
| ,TUe leaven: or * direction to lleaven. By Re*
Thruui.ii 'Adam*. with' rui introduction, by Rev. }V. 11.
Stowed. • • V -
Manor* of Mis* Mary -Jane- Hiakam. -Of Rev.
Chariot Bridge*, M. A. .Author oiJCfarinian Mui
oit tlie Irani of the
Shorter l'»irchi»m .-By Re*. Atecander Srtith Patter-
ItAmcricaq History:«mi|*n»ii>R lnMorieal sketches of
the Indian tribe*: « «1» ►crtpiioii ol American AnUrjai
tic«,wilhanHi<juiO'otioii«irorg>n.at»d the origin
the Ituliao Ifilrev. ' . ... ;; • T - •
l eliowirg
: n* conueclion with European History. -History of the
i proem British Provinces. ,History ,»?' Mew* nod
Texes b>-Marcius Willson. ' ; - . ,
The *i«vr yn*t reived at the Book artdl Taper store
■ „( KtajO’lT A. ENGLISH
a i 57markets!.
Ko Csret Tla PkyrPlUil PHmI
Dli. Jackson's Embrocation is the only medicine that
will cure this •» very common and irooMehomc
disease. Itmnouly immddiotrly alhtys pain and tnfia
muiioii. stops ail sul-duea that intolerable itch
uic, out effectually ugrer.ln * ■very short men persons.
wLose lives have bccn'rendcrod miserable for years.—
-Us aopticatioa produces no pain,but rkther jut agreea
ble and 'pleasant ■etuaiiou. If persons afflicted mil
call ami hear ol‘ tlie ;rwii number of eases that have
beat cured, they will be astonished. A cenlleftiaii of
thi« city, who had been vodef the knifc of the surgeon
tor two or throe times without being eertd.lras'py u--
injr'd bottles of the Embrocation, been ersdically cured,
It sell* beyond prceedem!!—{Pkil. Saturday Courier.
(5-For sale m rilttimrgh. at, Uro.POCIN TEA
STORK, 75 Fourth street, npar wood, and alaoaithe
Dtuc Store of H P Sc Imam, Federal si Allegheny ei*
ir ' _ ' , apaPdAvr, .
SaUDL£VB BBICK PRESS—A« the let
con has now commeneod for.raaking'Brieks ike
subscriber* beg leave agaij\ to call ike aocation Of
l.rickmaken end others 10 this very ntcfal machine-
We Sivill warrant it equal if not superior to any other
Brick rte»s,of the hoc in ese.
Wo have a number of certificate* of their .perform
ance, which occupy,too much apaceJor advertising, bat
can be »eeo at our office. ~ .
Urkkmaker* ere respectfully invited to give at a cell
*,Ve willgiteoar own cnirantte-foT ue pcrfonainer
of the Press. State.or County riaht* for sale. ' - /
JOHN WcPADBN k CO
canal barin 4 penn st
r>99d&w3mF
Ww. WILSON. Witch Maker fc Jeweller,
• comer lih and Market m. A UTfp end well
wlectwl >io«k of w*tebe* v Jewelry, Meet were and
Military CooJ». Always on hand and at renter eaa
lern prices, (>o!d Patent Lever, fall JeWc|leo.watcbe»>
H < low as #4O; Silver do'wai'ebea, a* low a* 918.
Genuine Cooper, r©bia». Johnson andother.approved
makeof witchi** may be had'ata,*mall advance and
warranted..
watch work done m the very best manner.
u l.^g-
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—Loft yesterday, ei
ther m Allegheny ciiy or l*i)l*bnrgh, a Gold brae*
let, «M with thrre Topaz ilonei, surrounded by a black
enamel The warm 1 engraved on the iiuido—Wilamina
K Wallace. The above reward will be given if «-
.i" «*
JOIIS F. PBtIPY, late of theirtn of Maleoli
Ureb Sc Co, Whole tale Grocer, CoomUaioa L aad
Hour Merchant, dealer in all kind* of Onamry, Pro
duee. Copper, Tin r Tin Half* Ttonem’ Ta»U, Ztne.
L*ao,Ra»ia sheet Iron, Iron and Nailr, Whin Lead,
Dye StoffV Cotton-Yam*. Salt, he, and Fiuahnrgh
Manufacture* generally, corner of Liberty.and Irwm
; street*, Ptttiburglt, Pa.' „ ,
ad cancel, in Caih or Good*, made on eon-
I riguraent* of Produce, 4c; _apSM^
JOSEPH B. BCBBIRB,
67 SoulA ' Wfiarta, Philadelphia.
i TMPJORTEE-of Oning»t.*U«ii»i; Eaton*. Fiff*,
i 1 Currant*,.PraneavDatavCtaw. (iraoef.Aiinooe*
' Fllbert< WaUmW, Cream wit*, Ghauod nuU, coco*
I '‘“AlroJ’Agenf'fofFalrbankr’ Patent PUiibim Wile*,
i and Underwood’* Pickle*, Sanee** Catwpa, Syna?*,
I-Spice*. Ac. __ t
111vf of rutnaer, autumn and winter varwuta, se
lected exprcMly by the aubMribcr,fg>g the cajrtrated
orchard of the Hon. Waller Fbrwd,_fef : «»eef|WP-
J Al*o,graAin#''
grafting, bm
«hnib»,pr«pi
«pZ»
Biads .
Robbln.oi.
•Oft< mnd color*.
AUo, Bird cm'
ve. h»TOjc»'
bnnri* »ce«l **
XTsnmhbeld ,i. directlyoppotilo Lyon? Starb ACtu
(0 n front by HI B in depth, There lots kre well tituaied
for tlwcllrr k bOßsei or leundnee.
Tbev-wilTbe offered at public rale on Tharaday. tTih
darof M»yiHnrt : Miao’doek,M.' ]••
•GPm. •' hkxkv; woopa.
Oil* LBMOH-lCaa best Sicily; . - .
Oil* BEHGAMOT--4 Can. freak; '
OIL GARDEN LAVeND£S—I larf* Can;
.(ULBPIItBLAVKNDKR-i large Chat for-aale
br apg . : J~BCHOONMAgKAAC»
Tomato Toem© catwl
• IT B Smith; Philadelphia. ininalhgnfftr.)luktre
eeived and far nle by ' |.p BEIXQI9 i
apM '• 1 •’ '• ' ” ?lo ffliberty it j
■drhfl BBLS Platter rati*, for tale at ike Piluborrh
French Burr Mill atone ■•rnufactory.No 9M
Liberty *i. near the eanal W W WALLACE
rriCAS—4O Wf cbwt Y H Tem;
X ; 10 do Gunpowder;
10 -do Imperial;
IS do Fowfaeesf;
90 olb bX» lapenal end Gonpowder; ,
ID 13 do \Y I* Tea, Jut reetired and
•fcrwlrbr H O Bt JkCKBt’RN 4 CO
■p99 cgr.yatfr »l »>4 eberiy >!)<•.
OUMPmXl—l4ae* Fla*a»?d;
.O iftoeka do ■
1 do dry Applet:
.I.da da. Paicfcn;
4 U>l> No 1 Lord, no* loading non
lor sola by IJWCKEYAOO.
Krimer Anciicas
ip33
TTTWDeOR 90AP-* old Radish WifJy,r i ..
W Ra*»,fctr*l*by ~
jpt9 1_ J SCHOONMAKEB *« U
SPONGE— Selected—reiy fiae,
i eMeewattM.
t btletotne, for Mir br -
i pchoonmaKek t ro
r ipts
Jschoonmakeh k .'ll
. XoH «BOd>y'-'
LISBEED OIE.-W bill* Linseed Oil jmrt'rw'j
tad for«aJe.by MYERR, HUNTER * t n
' lpB3 . . liberty s;
AItUM— SO bbh jast we'd and for aa* by
apg J KIPP A Co, cor A wand-
I*JH doi Mason's CbaJlenfe Blarkißf.Jastrece.vrJ
IOU, and for salt by ~ igß ACO
Wgreas Price’s Cocgb'Candy, jnat rec*d and for tale
by uM J KIDD kl\
WANTElwGirUioaiaorira** _
sprat ; PIEKSfcCOLLIVS. fim
LARD OIL—S bbl* No 1 Lard Oil;
-r 5Wr do- do, reeM per #tmr , New
England, and for sale by FSELLERS
apB9 17 liberty »;
| INDEED OIL—9 bbULinserlc Oil, la store and for
Aj sale by ap» FSEU.EHS
OR Sand iQlb Canisters of Mssord, for' sale by
W ap99 FSELLERS
Y7ENIBON HAMS, Ac—l bz Venison Hunt:
. ) I cdt bacon side*,io*; rr<-'ii
and for trie by - FRIEND, RHEY 4 CO
*p3B «ay wat«u.iu
1-BBL Freih Canwmfie Plowers. last received ami
(or sale by B A.FAHWESTOCK A CO
-tpio. - . car Ut A wood si*
I - BBL Jamaica GmgCTfllooj, jnat received and tor
saleby ..ap29 B a FAHNESTOCK ACO
(J BAGS Ginger Root, just received and for aafelliv
J apSB B A FAHNESTOCK ACO
I)IG IRON—IOO ions hot and cold blast. Merer tto
- Pfr Iron, in store and for sale by
apg& WILLIAMS A DILWQKTU, woid «
(IHEKBK— S casks, receiving this day. and- for sale
Jbj ap‘JS. . JAS DAI.ZKLL4I -wAict »i •
BACOa-4bbl«lUou;
1 do Bboulders, lundinrfrom L»ic Erie
und for trie by *p»' JAB DAkZKtJI..
BUM* POIIK-StM)IS*» Bulkpirk; aowTsud...*
•D4foT soU-by ISAIAH DICKEYS CO
„ \ • front fc na(cr »t«.
RMBIIIB. Ae-i<il«» 1 » •*•' ' s
5* las P«rel2ig:-Mu*!«nl:
30 keg* do Co;
ibsjs Prpper; forstle by
W GREER
ipli '
liblund lO l>rg Al-Dl'ci
tbft Flueccdi »b.j.T,iiit,Or''
2 bbU Petit; 3 cuki huu;
30 butDty Pc*cbe*i 3 bbb pna»e BoU Boners *
Jan feeeited And for nle low br
*P*> KNtiLUH * BENNETT, 37 wood n
A"‘k“& i 4 s«r“-‘*‘ ire a.s;“- "?*> -
- «e» tucnor i.
• bbU Cider;
. ahfbbuApplea*Je or*,«iv 0 r*,«iv
--
8 do Bauer;
■A bbl* rail Bancn
.2 do pared Peacbo; .
2 do' Cranberry*:
. J® do dried Aralec received per
C B Buffalo, end fin «ete by IASSEY A BKST
. a P*” _____ 3S woodureei
..wooii BAaaiaa.
At l Bwiipe, tollable for Wool Sock*-, Alto,
W Grain bagjnif, plain Ad twilled, in mat wtir’
ty, eoaelamly on hand and for tele by ike bole.
WiLl 1 ' v ‘ ROBERTS A CONRAD,
apSfldftw ttHatfccm, Philadelphia
Fw* Wuiyit LUIK-Jix received, » few
bblsef Terjr&M White Lime from St LoaK for
reuiknf in »qt qaiaiitrtouit csuwam.
! .•" ISAAC uaRBIS, Agent k. Coat. Met
. »pS< No3o Jth.tirepi
>piUB tchenEitr '
f*u Extra Fiae Impend;
■do do do Ouipowdrr; -
do do do YoancUfaon;
do Chslia Powchoor:
apiH J D WILLIAMS 4 CO
F IBB—lb bbl* No 3 HiekfJtl:
ft do do “ do
31*3 do do u do
ft tie do IHmiac.
»P=N -JDAV ILUAM* k. CO
Uli No l HwktKni,
r ; evrbbtoNoS <io •
90 liti ■ do do
~ 4 bbli Mona, lat uie br
_» O BLACffRtiKN A CO.
cor wmr «t * cherry »U«y
VMjt OW IWKET POTATOES-3 btl«
X Mdßwni>fbUkM«j jut lajooJ condi
lioo,*od for titraitfca Pnubmk «ed (tore. ro< u cr oi
WXX»«odCihjnfc__«p» 8 VJVICKKB^tAM
QOABOI
*»o-A few naiwl -Bo»riirr*ciii be
oomaodaiedbr •pplyiaf tto&bvm'*
' &aw. Federal tuocx AHegttefty City. %ptKU
t muooS
JU vut for tale bjr
tpaa .
-IACOOffaIU LiaaeodOiL in »i»r/
J JORDAN A SON
• !18 libenymen
100.000 £££"?& ?k'
»P»J» - ..- J JOKJAK fcSON
MUUSO cuauraui-i ru« ofboMU.
foi itoodi for Hummer Oc*ul jw received aod far
«im SHACKLgTT fc WHITER
HjrfpS?
•P* B cor pcnn t Irwia «u
I*LR WUMeitFotk;. , -J.- •• .. . f ; ~
it do Prime' do. For tale br
■ »P« ' ■ J JORDAN A 80N •
P iOMKTAZf—UO loas floTfilMviar aaila by
E FRIEND. HHEY A CO.CTwaterai
T\ APPI*BS—6O bo. for lele by *
-L/. ap* : _J J JORDAN A SON
fY]L9-'Bobga]U wimerbleaebrd'oi];'
\J > 800 “.< wbade* do
■pg • O BLACKBURN A CO
/UUUUIUO uroni,» : a>itSri..
V/ •alelowioetoaeeueMainmefltjbjr
ap27_ L 4 JP WICK, cor water A wood tt
p£AoH£B—3oo bu dried Feachet, JuM received
F bad foraalc-by- HUTCHISON A CO
.•pH.. — ' - NdiSwmtr, AOffwoodmt
SOOT— 44 kfa aaaorted Not, received per ueasier
J J Crittenden, and Ear tale by
1 ap37 ___ v A CO
fj OXaZr BUTTER A L&BOf in itore and for
it tale by LA ID WICK
QOOKID SI
Ofar tilu lew by
•lOObiriart reeMand
L A J D WICK
PIG IROBT—4S toot, landingfrom tiearner Lake
Ene.andfartaleby JAB DALZELL
_*pt7 —_ . St waUr tt
‘DUTTKR—IS kejcallutter,for tale br
X> _ap37 __J JAS DALZELL
|dQD®—4 Icega Lard, for tale by
apg__ .. JAti OALXELL
IX7ool*—4tack*. WaoLfor aaleby V . ,
-1J apg ■ -• • JAB DALTBLL ..
ID BALES Deer Skint, landing! from Michigan! line,
Ayr, and far tala by , JAa DALZELL
DRIKI) FRUIT—7S bethel Peaebe.;
v . . ~M. do.Applet,Ts"akortand
; for aaleby J D WILUaUS A CO
apgl . . ; UPwoodW
TIMOTUY BIKP-g bn clean Timothy toed
iuttotoaadfattalaby . apt* -J A B FLOYD
ASSES—
Forage by /.pH D&nj.lftM3* CO
DOTASn-ffb eaidit Fora la (tore and far tale by
FapSd __ JA B FLOYD, IQS liberty tt
r\RIED APPLES—SuO bu, iu'ttorcand far aale
LI by apfft ... J A B.FLOYD
Y7ORK. MIXTURES—I cate rec’d and for aale
XbT tyy SHACK!.FIT* WHITE
Su j*ev<^U*l4lAimu received and. tor
aaloby - ;.Apl> 1 IUDP, Wtvoodai
T IRUO&ICM lbt tmall Miekt, jo.j
Xi xccM and far tala by ' J KIDD ACo
: A LiJOllOl#—lo bklt jmtl reedrad aod for aala l»y
/AapH j* . J KlDDACo.fflwatertt-
QCORCUIXOI —Jaat received and far»alo by
Dtp 19 WICK AMcCAMDLKBS
TyUTTEM—4 kbit Freth Soil Boner far tale b*
AJlptf - WICK A MeCAHPLFA 1 *
TJOTAIB—Prime Pouthloa received and for at I*
'* by- • aplg , IVICK A AIcCANOi.ESfI
LEAD— 500 plgtGalena Lead,received per«trasi»<
Cambria and tortale by
apl» _ LEWIS HUTCHISON A Co
CHLORIDE UHS-3eiikiVi mle br
apl9 i , ■ E B BELLEBff.gywood
FLAXsKED Oil*—lS bblt faraalt by
»plg— R F. SELLERS, 57 wood at
~VKLLOW lU.pan Fteneb. fal
laafaby apl> ~ .B E SELLEKS,C7 w?od at
C BIFFED I*OOWOOD—3O bbl. for .tl* by ?
aptO A K SELLERS. ST wtwirir
BACOS— 7,000 Ibt, hog round, iattore and far aale
by •; agilk SA W HARBAUOH
Tub* Washed and Failed Won
TT -wantadbT' opt» SAW HARBAUOH
BROOMI- 800doa.in wore and far tale by--
aplt ~ Abok.NEt
NO. VOL AMtl —SSObblt intwre and far *a) e
».by aplS OEO ? MOROaN A Cu
IFAMI9H bblt fartalebr
i aplS CEO MOBQAN A OpTicT ZZL
»lO.4M>#FEKt-X0 bag* Landing from Onut
Ifa-nKb, UPliGnSf.tnj?.
iCORCU SALTA—sloos far aale bV
* W OAEER.eor
AZSZ**-** bbU IL * aiail « Applet far tale by
*-- • W GREEK
pOWTßHlJeaiHfetaifenr •
A/pl*--. w GKfXR
Tf^T 3 * b/ ebeau Black Tea, antricr from Caaa
A far tala by r- ar!7 ff ogRFJ
R^ > 1 far tale fev ‘
P. *pl7 /■. WILLIAMS A DILWOKTH
QOTOJ^tanp.^™„
SiALTA-M eatkt on eoatigament. far tale by'
■ ap!7 j X W QREFJI
S OAF-190 br» arriring from CineiwiiTi. far tale by
Jtf!: WOKEKH
bbltjatt raVd and
faraafa by : ap» JDJUOBGAN _
P 1 *® 1 *— 1 b?* Bargtwdy Prteb for tala br
*?j ? J D MOAQaA
fe!^!^Vßßassa i:
_
•
1.14-41bIALLImacd favors anelbt• la
LIFIIIIINSWOLL—tbbIpitra.,Ik ads Ly,
..Pl 4 J D MORGAN 113,1 wood
P—Na 1 Balt, far tale by »
® 1 WfCKAMcCAMPr.gau
IK * AFFLEA-Ebbl. «oodorder, far tali
•»» _ WICE A XUCANfcLESS
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