null? Dl'nvjnunilrr SI9DM I "Mr. Jack if haitulloo!» t*k» lb, IratiWe.tn TIIK EMPRESS JOSKPMfSK- tbrl, mxherU Cura'U jbli-nns • Th. not oi ilm rliluilUiUjll UA/jfiJ-JJi- i ,||, l H|<„n,n n f.- fc ai ffij iKa»r.n» «riluh>i»ilh i. , ros.-£i-..,.n yr i.a«p-jl«as Bmuft.'-»h,n -t. 11 bold which; ««“'■*»' >l*e A U .„..U pronto. m»J. -% Th*«m.,n. ** Jom p l& wfe dcpoc.od m ” PITTSBURGH* '■■■-& *ery dii AoitytdtSSß4fter««iil.»dopt-? J? be>t hormoowd wiUj bis i3|m chftth of the village to La ■.ATITRDAYMORNINO MAY I ’ l/*7 1 •*** 3&d Mliq* » toitor. io ‘? d "'* u 4| ‘f , " boU ‘ !l ' 1 “f” , 1 (* ,lro S?°- «“ ta»M3»foisw pronoun.- fIATUnDAx.MUKIvIivIs. MAI 1, IM7. < jrfK—Pn,/. ? >' /. d'M'iado ffluj from V. prup-vals wcne (rtrvf<iJ<"J b , j£ j,. Archtirhoplof Toors. who rmiiCM# Baiu uumi'u , p'bsEmc'u • , ~5l . .-'if* .1'• • Vienoi ifof the hmiJ 1.1 Mana »‘4;-* c ' ,® c .friar* banner elinucr, aud fcr Diij r ,Tn.W*ehly,»J.d Vt etkly.-fh* IMnyieSeYen Jlr. Any Body vrho-wiU only lake Mi* tfo •» because puibap*. it had Nvi. cmsid.-n-d wb „ m j,, bt j cfrr . )f( jfes«d and cntrrtaioed Ite 10 "•«* wlll fioJ °° # of . l * th '* h rr,wUof iB I K>litoord. I i6c t o U The iotr^ ; eodefleetwov-TheiM.^ - ! Democracy declaring “if be thought be had a drop *tewa which coined Wlwecn N apolcoti oml Jor« laip had. on more than'une occasion, avowed bis of Democratic blood in bia-veins he would let it P hmc - ,h<? n ;' v '““"d*-""* 1 negotiations , uua | Wri td# attachment to her peraoo.aod proved v . -,I L 1 . . tn Were pending, are.drJCMoed t-> have Im-.-u of the lt |ii r a mi death intense wer ht* griff, ■°. *or w» 0 i«»e o goou ennß * * moat painful and t inching cbai.tcti.-r Uolinog , bal at bcf ot-acquica,(car*repeatedly interrupted ma again to find one wfcoaaid that “if henad liv- her husband, and natural); reluctant to 1»p depth i b ,g, In tb „ pcriVmanco of hi* sacred duties. and ed in the Devolution he should have been a lory, ved ol astalton which »>hr bud always graced, and w | u -q the tomb cb>ard {over Ihc cofho.of Joacphioe and that be could never conaider that word a term i dooe not hing to forfeit, ittwa- n<.t wrthou* the the trr hbi?hop l.asuned from tho church, exclairc- n u e . , .... _• moat trying atrugelca of wf.unded ;pnde that -l.« ' „ lfi «. h« croascJ iu throahold. -Die* mei aicut reprt»ch. U oar frieod will begin at. f al | en gth reaigncJ bJseir to the inacuumnwue uaJ i,fa .Irclinavfruut, ftegoaieut frtnum aroi, tu and go tbtoygb the Union, he will find more !)em- aeU>«*crtfipc< When the Arch-chaticcllor au tem. in wtcruum, fermanea oxalic Federaliata terving with him than were baeerei by command ef the emperor definitely an- . home years alter the death of the Bmpict-w Jo* ■lain in Mr. Polk’a army under the command of n °ao ced l » her the divorce. Josephine summoned : af j*hinc the writer of the foregoing page* viaited o „,, . courageto rcply,“[f it bos not been in .cny pow- ' | jB M*lmaiw.in. Ilwaa less a palace-UVc abode Santa Anna. Willums, Hubbard, Woodbnfy, er t 0 eontribmeto the happincas nf Franc.-, f hope j than a country rcndcoco. of which any private Chhtcnden and Bancroft, were all rank federalist* some other woman may be more for tuuaU*.” individual might have been proud. The fund* from New England, and all ate “Simon Pure* Upon the day that lb* act of divorce received (urc a „.j airangemenilof the house, were still ex* ■ Democrats now! We know mote of the eame ! h ® •'galore «i the panic», N«p“l'*“h* r » ffi * actly in tbe same order as when she had inhabi* * , ... . «, v t. .k v' 1 d .• iog hia njgnaturc to the instrument, took Jose- t t J it; her wnr sKcpiiig-room remained unaltered. f..th ui New York Us. VmnderpohU, Preotww*. pbine '. „j w..h h.,,y ..nJo. w.ltfJ fo. • A, ho K.z'il upon tpoihed upou which .h. h.d Bltekhra. Bryants, Cu»bmans, Livuigstoos, and considerable time up and down the room with her. breathed her l*ht. a ataitled hat evidently rustled • a acore of others. They were all blue Federal* At length breaking siluuc.-. be I. *• What (.uib fimn behind tho;, curtains and dtsrribed ita *iat»"once. They are all whitewashed Democrau ■ fin « object this will make some day f.»r a t»ag- PCf?nlr i C flight •)( mr„und the chamber. Th i. v iw n ctu_ t •” which, who ia to be the tyr'anl incident was a trivial one. and yet con -11, There u > room and Wall, of New Jersey. prorop Uy rejotncJ Josephine. Disconcerted by revr,! to the mine a singularly effective image of Taney, Thqcuas, Coarroll, of Maryland, end even ib# qutUiion thecmj>eror reltMjuishvd her aud i deflation and eitiogutshed grandeur! Casa, of Michigan, of whom it was sakj in Niles' putnug his bands behind him, replied at a mo- m ’ Register many yeaiasgo, that “bis father was meut’s jinose, "The tyrant, madam.-, um.t 1* The patnotie Wh'g« of Maivjchaaetts have re *er» .f/lwi.t f«!nr.li«f A, a.i. ,,urtie 9’ f‘*®b*ccres. t Jfco j a VllU . „f thanks to Gen. Taylor. The re ry ardent fedoraliat cten/or those dajr. (ISOO) A Jew j BJS 3l i c rwards anofne. r v l the Guard* tn i u , Ml „ , () lh#l tt T«t were defeated in that be (the present Gov. Uasa.) waa the precep- vraUftl upon Josophinc, and miimaiod to her that i a t U re, .m the 22d inst., by a vote of 114. to 65. lor of a grammar school in Wilmington, and ah ho was commanded t> eucoil La Malmiis- ph e , owl un jy condemn thf war, but are unwil ways appeared with the ‘black cocfcadf' in bis 00 - “Who gave you the nrdrr 1 *hi* p.*ri*mptori* i, np It , vu sia<n cmy ol those who ss«Hted in pro* hat" If AoroiWfri»r.!< nanttnv more "fede* inqoin»J. “The foipen r himscb, he replied | during it. The? go “ihc entire" for Mexico! ’ 1 T * y T n •" v-oucern. She made no fur.hu This „ not palriolic.-iW. ral affi.nnilH-a melamorphoaed into sky blue. rMnir k, busied berth-ll w.ih taking down and ... . . , .... ..... , democrats, we have, as the Raxor Strop man aays packing up several pictures, among < thvrs that •>/ ‘ <rami " 9e * cpa rio ic gs o and etnas, “a few more left of the asms son*" M. de Beanbainais. puintedly omdur.g to touch .Massachusetts P-«rd the following resolution, by the miniature of Napolron. Aftcrher departure a vote < I 121 1)71. They wero of&red It a Hie emperor stalled f.»i Saint ('louJ.suJ f-i forty- Whig, leferred to a >Vhig. Committee, replied eight h »uts wat unseen by uiiy of hi-cmriier-s-- , , , wi i i . , . *' ... , , , . . u ; ii- hick by a >Vh*g. and adoptetl by a Whig Lrgis* Iho ihlid day he went to hum at Grand I rian<-n. ; .j r 3 . ■ and. upon getting out of his csrriae**, defiled Mar- I* lol '’ ® ur friends ;c-t the Chronicle, too, mu»t shall Dunic to find a foot He then make the amende honorable to Old Matsaebuaetlfc wrote a letter to Josephine, and gave otders lor it- Rtsjred. That the people of Massachusetts speedy conveyance- Before, bowvrcr. the express have b. Jidd with patriotic pride, the bravery, the reacheJ her. ho had jnrivetl Valnuison- The skill, and sagacity of the American forces in Mex* emprees. uttered an exclamation of astouiah* j j Cl> , (Jen. Z«ch»ry Taylor, and xhe gallaotry and menl at brbolding him aguin, and then throwing g,»d difipline displayed by the*nfiicers and'men herself into hii arms, iwss unable for smie mi?* [ as<v'c-atcd with him in the campaign, by which menu to speak a word. Tears at length reh*ved | nJo,)mtrlo conduct ot‘ the one. and cordial co-ope* her, and an •flyctionate interview ensued, in the ratJWU 0 f ,h e olber> flag of the Union baa been eou'soof wh ch the emperor solemnly assured her nobly upborne, and our name in arms gloriously that under ah' circmnstAnrvs he should continue maintained. her best.and -tost faitfifol friend. H«- th*n giw Rr.?o/m/. That the thanks ol the Legislatare her permistior. to inhabit lh* palace «f L'F.lysec Blt . duc and are hercby i en dered, to Major Bourbao, wher -she n-sided until the marrlsge ef Ovm>r 3 | Zachary Taylor, his officer* and men, for the emperor, an 1 received from him repeated vU- ,t. p fidelity; skill and courage which have Julio lit. If policy jnd ambition had induced Dona- guisbed their successful operations in the campaign parte to repudiete his consort, he wouU not to|.v Mexico iate in others the neglect and ingratitude ol which ed t That while the people and the Legia he bad set the example. Madame dc la Roche- ls ,.„ r of M tt^ac h u seit» leel proud of the brilliaut fiucault, former mistress of ihe robes to Jose. ectjj P Yemenis cl the army employed in the war pbit;<\ applied for the same appointment in the : ngunft Mexico, they mourn the loss of the offi* household of Maria Louisa. “She shall neither ; ce „ an( j roen w ho have gallantly fallen upon the -retain her otJ. nor have the ntw situation, angn i battle fuld, anJ sincerely sympathise with their ly observed Napoleon, when he heard of the ap- i re S {,, eg IQ j fn fn dv plication: “If lam accused or ungrateful conduct ! R. s <Jrfd, Thai Hit Excellency the Governor, to my Ido nut chooao to bare any imitator;, n qm-stevtjj) cativo th» se resolves to be commu* m«re especially among thoc whom she has hon* - fHC- i e d to UerL Zachary Tayler, and, through •ored with her confidence- and overwhelmed w.ih [ llm . t.i the otficeis and men undir his cominand benv fils. The palace of the Tuilerics became a dcsrrt ofter the aecfcsion of Joscphme. and the Hmperor ob served to bis surrounding* marshall*: *-G«-ntl« uun, we must candidly adpii.jh#i a (Jourt without no* . meiiia-a spring without roses.- The discarded empress had ihe curiixity to wit oess her rival's eutrauce into l'ans. and *tmstand ing near the triumphal arch st the moment the municipal authorities wcropre-jiitins their addres ses of coiigr-tulatm!). Net all the blandishments of his new bride nor the aplendots of the Austrian alliance, could deter the emperor from seeing hi» lirn wife. To the Grand ;Equ ,, r\ he would at time > vgnifv hts «i--h that Mstia Louisa-bould under #.un>‘ pretet'. W dclaitjcd in the ridibg-sclionl; .'nd ol m |k > yo gained, he profited to gallop <-tl t,> \,i Malm.n sou. Thtrc arm in arm with pUioe, Ihey pa ced (hogarden in familiar convcioattou. Ouc day, Napo(eon was relating an accident fnm the up setting of a boat on the canal st Y/crmlh'r, which had befallen Madame de Moiiiuquu-o. who had reluctantly i-xrinncrd hi*r t jrm»r p- - •n-n of lad' of the )>cd chambci fj .1.-rpphujc t .r a Aiiodur ap pointment in the bourehold ol the new emprera. “Ah!" said Joscphiue "iny little court of La Ma! rpaison would Utter suit her (iaIo: here, at lra.,t, she would find a friend—a ditlicnlt ilunc for her to meet with in the fK-rilou- p-i»t k> whuh you have now exalted-lirr.” To Josephine. Napoleon I'unfiJrd the <cci. i nf Bis xacjitaled invasion of Ku**ts.->f which, i- her earnest endeavor lb bun fm:u th.it mad enterprise of enormous sggres-ion. she with pro phetic instinct, foresaw qq<J f rrewarned him nl tfn iailure. 7 he. emperor hur-.self odmiltrd to her. that an inward voice oftsn *••em* J t-> almoniah him to rrfra'D from tbat.fsial cxprd tn i, a- ihr rock upon which w#» to spt l! Once at a njvsriued bill given at rnuit. Joseph me addrrssed Marfe Louie* l , and. changing ill n-*' tume several limes in U'C c<>u-rc ■,f ip,- uv. inni/. was enabled t) puzzle tnd r-'i fo n l gr.-ii nu:n !>er» of persona, to the an.i:-i- inrni ;.l the « :i;jK-r -or who waa alone in iht- wcni ut h« r pie*->ice. Upon ihe oera-ionuf the hirth of the King of Rome, Jos-.phine generously *harnl iht- j iy which that event dilfused, and to the luesscuger who brought her the intelligence, prra. iii-d a uiignifi cient .rjng valued at twenty thousand tunes, i>t>- eerving et the same timr to th>-«** around iirr, -I think myself bound to Arknowletige. in -■ n>vil manoer, the night ef the King of Hoim- . luith. May this event realize the hojics which it ha* j wakened in Napoleon's mind, ip adding io hts happiness, and securing benccfnrwaid th. Llrss ingsof peace." Joeephine wav prew-ingly ,«i»!icit.»ua to U'hold the Kin? o f Rome. It being deemed ira|vn«iblo i for her to receive him j; La Malms, .on, MJimc de Montp*quifu, by command of Bonsp tn?-. tk the child to Trianon, where .L.vphirir went to see him. She lavuned mauy upon the infant prince, and wuh tc-arn in har cyrn, eirlanned. •* A laa, I was not destined to realir- ihe emp.-ror'» hopes! Msria Loui*c is more foitunate ihan 1 have been; I now forgive her for the harm »he did me in invading mv place. From this day J will endeavor to forget my hu'band'-t error* Uiuymp** tbiseoply in a father’* lisppine-v" ft wa< oh. served accordingly from that moment Josephine nciTiTcJ her looks and c'le.-nuliiesv. and reuse.l to entertain for the wotnan- who had prwnip.l the greet Napoleen with the long wiahrd for hrir. any other sentiment but thrue of friendltnca* and good will. She expressed Indeed,a desire to be pic* wa'ed to the empret-i, hut Marie I.noise could net be induced to make the acquaintance of hc-r pre decessor, and upon the occasion »t hi< visits to La Matmsison Napoleon never mentioned the name of Iris Austrian bride. Tho last time he saw her was in January 1 s 1 J, jus: before the disattrons cnmpiign which i-vl l-> bis abdication. Upon parung, he aJdreAScd her in thea^terms: “If I am overcome by numinr*. most of the men who owe i be ir fortunes 1o me ni ! basely seek to depiecisie my couragn. Th* verv senate which due* homage to m<- tn-diy. will to-morrow be the first to Ji-mu my pre cipitation from the Tarpeian rock. In every ca.-«. - however, when the time arrive;, I dial! know hnw loescape from my destiny. The puison I carry in my bosom is a remedy alike for the inton.-)- •ting fumes of ambition, and the unfotsren revn*- s of fortune. It has her nmy constant companion since my n treat from Moscow. If the fortune of arm* be adverse t > me during this mein arable cam paign, I shall havt it iu my power te avoid failing alive iq' * Ihc hands of my < What s-n you 1 " Tlioanguifh.il Josephine, was extrem-, ahe grshped bis hand and plui-il d nrti K•>r hi-urt, emotion gained upon him and at length huraiing into tearH, in half stifled accent*, lie oxclMmrd, '•All ■ »i jc posaejaib unc antic Jo ephino !" Napoleon'* haui»hiii-ni i> in * <>t Elba was announced to Josephine, jlm u i d.i .l : - follow him thither. "If hoi dcaruM tri.-nd* n m abandon him." die fried,-I si least will trot lw otic oTTbiiit. I hate the ungi.tlcfnl. and .-hail nover share any of llttir panic icrr-m. 1 will go and join him in his island, and there m the •ocic ty r»f a fnw friend*, ws m*y holh **i.t*»y p*rh.*p*, •omu lai-t rsyn ol happmr*-.-' From the allied sovereigns, who eefertsinod lor the personal character of Josephine the higbrst esteem and regard, r-he received the most .mail ked attention: Even daring thn cunfiatunca of. the warmest hostilities between England Add France, the Prince Regent (George IV) ha4'courteously given orders tbit all plants destined far the gar dens of. Malimison, should bo shipped without let or hindrance at any ports of ihe’Unitfd Kingdom Of tho English detained prisoners of war in France Josephine had over professed and provod herself the friend. After the fait of Napoleou, and hisdepartim- fi>r Elba, Joeephino fell into a slato of prr-fjuhd mel ancholy. - t*hc roulJ not hrir his name mention* ed without deep etuo ion, and professed, tbi* greet fit repugnaocs for Murat, hy whom she believed that both her b**biud and herself had been be trayed. A few day* before her death, she enter* tallied the Emperor Alexander at La Malnui-mn. She waa 100 ill to do herself the honors of her bouse, and deputed that task to-tho Duchr*" do Si Leu.' Hearing that the disease was id n more dangerous character than her attendant* appro bended, the Emperor of Russia rctunu J within a ***k after to La Malmaieon and craved admis sion to the bedside of Josephine. He entered the room and beheld her in a dying state. Eugene t B«*uh«niaia and Queen Hortenst, her two children, were kaeelipg by her side and receiving •»- . *>OR GOVERNOR, ' © K JAKES (or cxsxsi COCSTT.} ; • FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER JOIKPU W.PATTON, _ CO«T«T ) CEMBAb COMMITTEE. TfiOMAS E FRANKLIN, L*ac»rterC JOHN C KUNKEL. Oauphtn County Thomas duncan, JaMKS MARTIN. " THOiIASC HAMBL\,YoiIc WIIAJXM M W ATTS, Cumberland. OaNIEL*M SMVtfhß.Ad*m«. .. JOll i r W;kThERILL. »!mlad«lphi« City. JOSEPH R CHANDLER, ROBERT T CONRAD. 1 THOMAS-McORATH, Philadelphia Coumy DIILKH LUTHER, IJem. ROBERT M BaRO. Friuiklm. Thomas m t M'KE.nnan, WuiuDpoa ANDREW J OGLE. souic«#eu HARMAR DEN ' V, Allrg-roy BICHARD itOHK, Ven.i.go JUdbKH ti KLUaS, Wcuuottlu.l O J BALL, Erie. < HUM aXW-EIL. Nonhampior. J B SALISBURY.-J>u«iuen«...ia ; ELMAN A.NS mi, V\ icwm* fcAMCKL A PURVlrtNCr.,liuncx HENRY ff EVaN:»,Chester. ROBERT T J*OITS, MtnigoirrfT. ABTIMASONIO t.Ku WHIG COUNTY In puunonce ol l&e uaffiwor ihf pony. lb« HeOfc»eX*l>C AllWDevoß* end biff* of Allrghr nrcmuJp will lopumary meeting*, in ihr ir trTiral Ktrcuun Ui-ir.eu.cn ts.iurdn> tnr 9<b d*y 01 Mey, .&47,to«lect twopcfoiu t»om each district. a*” Delegare* (0 0 Ccuuty OuD*eiitiua, lo meet at the Coon Hoove on Werine*dey.itie3n'J<Uv u( June, ti lOoVluck A- M io pat in ■>ounuau > 'o tunable candidate# 10 L- Oopported uy tUr P-liy UUe general EicCttonin Oc'o \ ber next The «ud Wnigaol the town*m|i* 1 (Pitt exccpiedi will meet at the usual placet for holdme prisuuy i rt t.n«». between ibe i*Our» 01 Sand 0, P. M a»d those of tbcwtrds anu b»nm*n» and Pta towtunip between the boors m 7 end 9, P. M- Thomas Varner. Cb’m of the Com of Coi REIDKL HAS COMMITTED SUICIDE. Frederick Reidal baa added «ne aim* of aoicide . to that of mordpr. The faint premise afforded : that there waa tome change in the man far; the'batter, closed with a deliberate design,— ! which of coarse w*» revealed tn no one,—of sell- , murder. , ' The priaouer wai removed from hie old cell un i Thursday to a new o-e to make it the more'; certain that no means of aelf*deatrucUon aboald < be within faU reach. Ever; nook and comer wa« 1 examined aod ever; article of dreaa about him. I Uoauapecting the object of other*, be wa* cool* j ly deliberating bis own death at the time be wa* | in communion with others,and among these were •everai clergymen, The Sheriff exerted bimaelfi to the utmost, a* well to prepare Reidel for death, < as to remove from bim the means of self deatrue- ; tioo. Last evening the prisoner was viaited by Mr*. : Fortytb iho wife of tbe Sheriff, and to whom be 1 requ-aied tbit »he woulJ bring his break ; " fast during tbe morning. Mrs. F. did ao early thi# ; morning, ‘and diacovered tbe horrible spectacle of; tbe aelf-oiurd -red prisoner and the floor of tbe cell j flowing'*)) h blood. Upon examination it was found that Reidol lud ; made use »f a glas*f r ■ lancet and bled himself to ; death/ H a arm was Kcra'chcJ and mutilated but ’ tha instrument baJ done its work, •T* makeanaranco doubly sure, however, after a probable death ia one form, be took tbe 1 blanket from his bed, attached it to tbe Cuter pipes j above and ibea raising bis feet from tbe floor bung , himself,aod in this bent and doubled and honi', bis condition was found tbla morning, a moat ap- , • palling spectacle to l.ok upon, aiml with an ap. t paarene* indicating the agony of the death he died. There la no clue to the time o( tbe commission : of this deed but from the appearance of tbe pria- r osar aod the cell the murder waa committed at, as early, hour Friday night- j A Coroner’s inqae«t will be held to day and tbe ! yardict will be according to the facta. Tat mws sKost Vkb4 Csux.—The com mands of General Bcolt, at Vera Cruz on the Stb inrt, were, that'the second Division of regular* should leave on tho 6th, and thedivision of volou leers on the 9th. Engineers, and ordnance offi cers, dec., attended each division. The field bat teries, under Taj lor and Talcott left on the Hifa. The following arc among the aruers. “A special mjaisitiou for transportation will be 1 made for each ol thim field batteries and equsd i rons.ond one wagon will be assigned to the medical ! director of the'division for the extra mcdiciues and hospital store*. “Every hran will take, fof his musket or rifle, Rspomd fgr ih* Pittsburgh Osiette ' forty rounds of ammunition, and in bis Inver. Coroner * luoasst. sack, hard bread for toor days, and bacon or pork Fkjdax, April 80. I (cooked) for two days. Freth beef, with rations ' The following word* were written by Reidel. of#»lt, will be iasued on th - ->rv!». I•* l, . * “The utmost care will : be taken ol iou* _ , , I oiuon and food issued to troop*.' m J don t need to nru tt waa spry persons fault •! _. .. . _ . . , ; . 1 Son I like tu be hung, and 1 don't knd any, Th. erped,lion To.p.n left <m the Bth. ptnoh who it evmesfr»m. j »od General Twiggs set out by land on the 9th. , Fazntßrcm Bstncx.” •* The nert we bear of General Twiggs is bejond TltriMosx. 1 ; the rfatiooa! Bridge, where a part of his divt>-u>n Wm. S. Courtney—Y,..e,d.y I ....r in the! w „ in , Uira i, h with ,he.net»y. Th. jail about jor an Ucor, and wide there Mr. For-, . , , . CleeDiOg R.ld.l’. 0,11. H, look th. M ' X ' e “ t * r “ h '" Uad " CO “"*°' l Of two beds oat of the cell. Reidel wna pat in an j General La Vega. Generals Scott, Worth and adjoining • ell during the puce** of cleaning.—.! Patterson, bad all set out on the march toward* AJWr lb. 0.11 ... cktned (uothor bod wee pot in |h . N , BriJ „ ud „ ouM wi[h Gen .„, With cl ‘thee, dtr. . BSurff Fortyth —On W.dond.y eeenin, I T "Bk' s *»» Aon. ... reedy 10 com. to understood deceased bad & rslsr. concealed in bia blow*, suppoiing him to have designed to do so, cell. Tbe Sheriff stated bo bad employed officer which we do not credit. We believe Santa Anna IIUUe. -jnd h.d mentioned thi.circom.um* to wi „ opo „ . b.ttl. with .ny one of him. We went into the cell. Reidel was.ljing ... ... . > lo bed with his child. My aon, who waa along, the divisions of the Army. If he .boald, defeat as insist*d that Ibe bed abi-uld be examined. Mr certainly awaits him, in a battle with General Hague said there was no fear. I stated to him Scott, as it did with General Taylor .at Buena Vis. that Mr. Aldea was jlout t» get out a writ of hs baas corpus to take him before the District Coarr. ... . . .. ~ o , . , H. rephed Ih.l it weld then b. tint, enough to W ” “• “ “ E ‘"* '““"t* 1 wj.k* tbe March. Subsequently Beidel was res 1 hr the following particulars from (he N. O- Delta, moved into soother cell with bia child, engaged j which has Vera Crux dates to the 4tb inst with ooe .or two of the clergy, I thought it a Gen. Twigg'e colomn ball fallen in with a lar** 4 proper time to make the examinatwn. Thera were J f<UCB of , be cnemy Bt Ctlo G «rdo, a strong peri fonrof us- Intbeeell were two bed. filled with , Bn beyond p aer to Jftrionale. A akirml.h bad straw. The whole of the bedding and clothes . , flken ' |tee onr advance and the Mexi wm. anM« into the ball, end c.ery Mil a, , in . h|ch c „f lhe Topigrtph other utiele tint he imght ue to tnjore binwell ■ le>| Eogin „„, „„ „„„1, „ oun ded. See. was removed. ■ . , • era! others were also wounded Half an boar after A;bed ».* then token ont of uother cell mid ■ nf lhs G,n. Wonh mooui«l pUeed m hi.. He erpretoed . de.tr. to my [ hi< b „„ r t , D j „ff to the .id of Oencj.l wSe. About 7 o dock I banded bun a paper of j .j, ■ _ s tobtfeco. My wife and self wentin to see bim | ' . ~ - .... . , . .bout ft o’clock. Ho io bed. bnl got np wheo G '» P * ,UM! “" I ™ i kfl ”“ l > hngedem to ■ we went in. He asked hir whether abe waa afraid join Gen. Twigg*. 7he N. 0. Picayune and N. of blm. Sbe s*id not. We remained about an jO. Delta, appear to enlertaiu strong convictions hotn.-Hle mindaoewmidering. Heeudhewui S , D „ Ano , denied lofighiouretmy— A»..v-k.. could give htin, 1 lold#ra I would for two ret- . have-four or six men \o one, but nototherwise.— sons—One was that the ladies bad petitioned the Nothing further from the fleet, which, as st&t/d Goeemor/tho other w.s in (newer to hi. deeite. ( . boII , h ,j kfl hr Tmpjn, reported to be w.dl Je- About Jrine •> clock we left the cell. . , . About 6 o’clock this morning my wife went to 1 ' en<Jei “ the cell with tone coffise. ‘A boy opened the Th? Vera Crox Eagle of the 13th states, that jJoof. She found him dead—came into the back the reports relative to tbe st/ength and position of foom and exclaimed that Reidel was de 4 Mr. j Anna were fully credited. [The reports Brdsh was in the cell for ten minutes after i . . 0 . . _ i _ , „ . n . , , were that Bsnta Anna was 12,000 ftrong, and the .Sheriff bad Jefi. Had no conversation or 1m | *’ portaiice with bini. llocked the 'cell—am keeper ’in the neighborhood of Jalapa.] of the key. He was very -calm—unusually so. Gen. Patterson had recovered from indis- Dr. Watt examined the wound on hr* left arm. . p O- i 1 j 00( Bn( j at the head of bis division. It bad Reappearance of being cut with glass.— ; Tbe prevailing disease at Vera Crux was the Tbe.tfllinary vein of the left atm wascot— it was j Diarrhea*. Great numbers were tick, the mWt material wound. There was not btnod ( Privatcß'of the 2d Pennsylvania Regiment enough on tbe fl-ror to have killed him. The j had~bßen\lrrfil and found guilty of theft. They wound waa sufficient to hove J wefe 'ifQter.ced to one month's imprisonment in •Verdict of the Jury, that Reidel came to fail j lbc md furfciiure of one month’s pay. daath by bleeding and hanging,, committed by ■ ~ hjflaaelf. Htw Books. The suicide,of Reidel was the subject of deep excitement in the city yesterday, particularly in tba frranoon. Many predicted before the Burning fh*« the murderer would die like a eowaid, and were not disappointed when'lhey learned the manner of bis death. Others, drawn to the | neighborhood of the Court House seemed to he i disappointed that :bey were not to eojov tha ex. diomsnt of a man executed for murder. Every thing was ready for the-r&ecutiori in the jail yard, gava to.a frightful mruotyneas. It is more then pjobeblo tbet Reidel would fa eve died e much ee. der death open the pablic gallows-aod in the •yeo of Heaven end of men, a much more honor, able oat—.lf he had submitted to the decrees of justice. It is ted to contemplate the fate of a am murdering the partner of his boeom, and fob lowing up a crime like this with relentless stub, and final suicide. The remains of Reidel will be taken to Erie to day, In charge of his brother, residing et that place. _ _• • KuTopHK Timet* Mr. Bpfeii, from New Yofk, the ealborized id! of iho ■Earcpewj Time*,’ u in lown rtcciv* •übrenpUoEi for joumtj. The •Time*’ _ reliable and valuable commercial paper; com* j n it* department*, and prapared*«p* daily for American tradtra upon the departure of every •tfimcr. * It lain good auibority on both (idea of &• Atlantic, wiih all dtalrou* of early and accu rate fjjbnnatwo cf trade and commerce, » hipping fßttlilfrnct, or the lauat newa. j gffra»»o* Yopy, of New Tork, bae of&red 1 tisvlrd of Jive hundred doDart for th* street of •I my fonnd realsdng theUw- Spring urn* v year is coming, cocmag, The birds are blyihe and gay lumcii bright are hamming, humming And al( itie world uMajr Welcome to May, the fairest month in all the year, with the warm, blue sky above, and the green earth beneath. Welcome to the music of bird*—the genial breezes that have changed from the rude to the gentle South Wel come to the Lod« and blossoms cf fruiu and flower*—to the fair promises of spring and sum.' raer;—to joyous fields spiingioginto the bloom of life, —to the green mountain tops that seem to Idas the clouds, —to fair valleys fragrant with the rich perfume* uTesfij-flower*. Welcome to the freshness of Spring,—it* gushing waters from hilhaide and mountain,—to.the new lile it bring*, in giving ardor to youth, and yooth to old age. Welcome lo the glad promise it gives "Seed time and harvest shall never fail,’' and thanks to Him who gave us all. Welcome to May, to the changed Lnd cheerful nature it brings,—-the time of fear when, as it seems, the morning stars sing together, and.iho hills shout for joy. Wo bid it welcome with all oar hearts and may the promises it give*, be realized in full abundance. The changes in creation at ■ season like this, arc not nuich more than in man himself. Life becomes buoyant as winter relaxes itshdd upon the limbs. Thera is a new heaven and a new earth to the soul within, as well as to the visible creation without. Reasons like these are land marks 'in a man’s life, and be who pauses at such a moment to tbiok of ihe future, or remember the past, js guilty of a great wrong to hie Creator, to himself and hii fellow men. American HiKU>rj;-coajpri»ing historical sketch* ett of the Indian ‘tribe*, American antiquities, a history of the eoantry, and sketches of the pres ent British Provinces, Mexico and Texas ; i y Mark Wilson ; press of Mark H. Newman 6c Co., N*. V., f.’r talc by Elliott 6c English, Pittsburgh. ! Thu work, though attempting much lot a am* i gle volume, accomplishes • great deal by the au thor-, euccerU in preaenting)importanl events of hi* tory before the public, in few words. The tol uene is divided into three hooka, each of which are arranged with care, but what gives the volume real value, to the reader, is a minute marginal analjtii which has been carried throughout the entire volume. There are alao marginal dates and references, geographical and historical notes, and •msll mapa. The book will be found of great in terest to every reader, and of particular value to those who have not time 40 read enlarged works upon the subject oonqdereftn the volume before - U ‘- 3 WiiaisaTSi 'asd his OxeiaALs; By J. T. Headley, author of NapoleoTand his Marshalls, dtc. This is the first of a. work designed to be compressed in twn votumrs, ot 350 pages each. It is from the press of Baker dt Scnboer, New York, and may l>e bad of Johnston & Stockton. There are platea of Weahiogtdiij-PulQam, .Montgomery, Arnold, Stark, Behoylar, Oatee ondAVayne,in tbo first volume, and interesting akttches of (he lives of eaeh. The Major GeoaraU of oar own Atmy, are treated after j the of the Marshalls of France, in q previous work, highly creditable to the writer. The dssiga is to illustrate thoee bat. ties of the Revolution who ars eudetred to up by • thousand tssodstions of liberty; govtramsm end indspsadsoc*. - ' Gi;>. Hoistov—tub Mkiic*?i win.—Geu. Houston was at dan Augustine, Texas on his way home from Wa-dtiogion, on the IShh ultimo. Du ring llm few hour* he tarried, be delivered a short address to the psople. Alluding to hi* speech, iho dan Augustine “Shield’* observes : ••He stated that the Cbraraisiion of-Major Gen eral in iho army invading Mexico was tendered lo hi to re If and his colleague, (Gen. ltu*k,) but both had decliucd it* acceptance. His own reason for doing so was that be dill'ered in opinion as to the pjopoi plan ol carrying on the war, with the ofij 'cfjrs who would have been his seniors in rank, and li|' Would n->l assist ill carrying out measures di. rot ity to his own judgment." > No General Houston like Lieut. .General Ben* t ■•«. was opp «cd lo the plan adopted for carrying on stir war Wo »hail hope, some day or Alhrr, to learn whs' rr»rr I ihos* liro»U» Gen- | I'iMii.HAHTh.—According lo the official <Jocu* rafent.\ the number of foreigners who hare armed in four months i.i as ‘follows • • s uer3R<* pawngrr: 1 f'abin ft i» mi:rlo tzjK-cl that this num i*T wili lo mctcaM-d lo 150.000 before ibe year 1848. Tut Boston says that Enoch Train,Beq., thr proprietor of the line of Liverpool packet*, Baa Riven notice to the joint committee on the Pau* I«7 I*wk in the* Legislature, that tbo ship* of his line tv-ill be withdrawn from the r'ni*rnnt uan-porlntioxi business on the Ut of Ju- 1 MsviHfcsTan iii Kugland has 177 cotton lac j tnies, whi rh give employment to 41,000 bands i <M ii:p 177, 92 work full time, 6k short time, and I ibp rest occasionally. l.owell in the United State* ' hss 13 manufacturing establishments, 4. r , miila, . I I.‘is.'i persons employed, 7.9 I!> of whom are fe males. Other factories are going up. When i will Pm-I.uipli. with greater advantages and aa ! much money, <1« a* well. Tar i.o«a.—The charge* are reireiated, And,, I v\,(h mute detail, in regard to foul play.at Wash* : j ingt.in m negotiating the loan of £18,00U,000. l'li» ■ .nreepnndrnt ot the 4 North American aayt: | • The country requires a distinct answer, why j i V<* t'</» for thr recent loan were 'opened in secret cn Sunday night, and why the extraordinary I and unexampled favor that has hern showered i upon a 'ingle jinn if Hroken i •" Hiiibi ron Irecavd!—HO barrel* of floor, 1 ; barrel of bean*, and 1 barrel of hominy, have been : received hora Nmithfield, Ohio, as a contribution I»r ib*<Ucl:eTnt Irel.md, by Messrs. Uram, Me • Grew &. (Jo., and by them forwarded to Puitadel ’ pbia. This is a very handsome donation from so i «msll a plaee. Many larger tuwn« have not doni 40 Wt II •f**;>n:u!*nr- i>( ihr Pillsbnn-h Osteite Wsipisotov, April ‘49. Thv new* from Mexico indicates a bat'lc be tween Marita Anna and General Scott. This ie the opiriior. npressed in loiters received from sotta ot our officers. The Mexican troop* destined ti> dplerid the Nscional Bridge, had taken tip • stronger position near Jalopa. The New Orleans.' Picayune of the ‘J Ist has the following: \:i .intelligent oftker, just from Vera Ciuz, ihuik- U quit■* prtdisble thata battle may have oc < umd about ttie 13th inst. • Huroui* from the city of Mexico represented Santa Anus is more intently bent upon war than eviT. The rcjmrt* are uol the best authority., in so l<r as .lb'- wishes of Santa Anna arc con 'j cerm d; but they indicate the temper of the public mind, which i» s* ®n'*i ati ititlei of his purposes a« nm < thi-r. . Pi.u i i -..i \ UoilaiKler#, who bxsc been in Alba ny -mcc the l»li, Utt on Wcdiu-Jay for a settle tti'-nt on die rvcfcierii cua>t ol l.ake Michigan, on ait ark purchased id Government. One of I heir owji clergymen, the Kcv. Mr. Vun Kaolin, who has accotnpviiutd them from Holland, baa showed a commendable energy and good judgment m furth* rrinr: lh*-> en'erpri**. Ho i« at present in «h-a c i • v • \ acutHT planter in Itowndes county Ala., Mi. Vlorgin Smith, called his negroes together, about ono hundred in number, a short lime.sioco, and told tht-tn of the distrorsnl condition of the Irish poor, when thv dattn immediately raised a Mibecriptton, amounting to £5O, which was duly applied Wmu. the Whig meeting whi m session in I’hUadelpbis on Wednesday, some miscreant tnnw a quantity uC vitriol la the crowd Several person* were burnt, one uererriy. Mu. Uaacu.of the “Sun," (so that paper states) \i on! a pri«oni r on parole in the city of Mexico, a* is reported in many oT the pipera. Jabsd 8e aum is about pobliibing a new edi tion of his invaluable work, "The Life and Wri tings of Washington,” at half the original price. It will bivo a ready and nxtensive aate. A school on the plan of the London Ragged schools, iijo bqestaMished iri Philadelphia, to bo known as the Robert Raikca* Union School. Two women were lately arrrsted'in New Or* tears, and put in the stocks, for professing witch craft, and playing various uncouth pranks. O.rtß-sict. —Eider G. J. Adams, who la bo-b b Mormon preacher and enwhided a man in Boston on Friday loramilinghbfikflrtf<f&*., - l Tbe Courts adjourned on Thursday to 'Sr. urdsy. in consequence of the execution which was to have taken place yesterday- THE FIRES LAST NIGHT. ihjlgwn intoa tip M eictenfnl list nmt, iprge Ik-one eucbfedin*ijb*<t|eT—in buij& jfiga usaid for irpoajjSj Pittslmrffi I £jhi Utahiher CfHy. c-'j wlaln Allegheny, sbdiify st.cr <T*rk. Jt.Bfok.fl.Mt. in.Greco.’* i'ltaiflft MaeJiinj.-M.it, .ii uale on the bank of the canal, immediately above Cedar eUHtt, which reads front the Haml: street bridge up to the common*. The Mill, a pretty large • fratnetTOiMidg; waS~Tatally defrayed; 'Of t?cre tbr.-e or foot small frame bows, occupied a» dwellings. A considerable quantity of worked and rough lumber wa*. destroyed, and several neighboring’ houses injured. . We bear thorp was no insurance, and lha lo*i moat be four or five thousand dollars. At one time thie-fire look* ed very dangerous, owing to the wind carrying burning wood over the neighborhood. No io*u» ranee beard of. ' Thi» firo was scarcely well out- before another was discovered in the Cabinet ebop of Messrs Roberts & Kane, on Front st, between West aod abort sta., in this city. It may have originated in a shop adjoining, At all event* it was toon en veloped in flamrs, which the wind speedily com. municated to several other buildings, vis—Jooe B tnd Birkhsmer’s Block 'shop, Hon.. Charles Sht let’s dwelling, James Elliott’s Blacksmith shop, and the Paint shop ol Wm I.ccs—*ll of Which were totally destroyed. Messrs. R. dc K. and Mr. Levs, were both burned out notloag ago, Uadge Sbater's furniture was' greatly damaged, The fire was to quick his lady and family barely escaped without ' injury. We understand there was no insurance, on the property lost by this fire—4he damtgvis eeveral thousand dollars. - Our gallant firemeo-had a severe night of it in both cities, and deserve praise for the energy and rapidity with which they extinguished the fiamu. In both cases appearances were alarming for a rhorttime. ~ BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, Correspondence of Plttabvrrta Gatette. PuiLincLraia, April 30, 9 A. M. CerreipoDtlrnre of Ibe Pittsburgh Gazette. THE NEWS BY TH£ SARAH SANDS ARRIVED AT \EtV YORK THE AFTERNOON T. e Sarah Bands bad. a. pleasant trip, though delayed by bead winds, want of coal, Ac. She brugbl 40 pnweffgets. The markets by the Sarah Sands, which irri*. ed at New York on the afternoon of the 29th, an hut one d*y later. The steamer sailed *oo Toe*, day the 6tb, before-business had transpired. The Moxxt Msacrr was without material change of any sort. The rate of discounts were the same. Corrox was more firm. than it had been though prices had not varied. The demand how* ever was steady through the Sib and 6th. ' Coax was in more demand, also aod - large purchases were made after the Cumbria’ Ifft wilb increased prices. •■j-.a Tbere wes an increasing business io Floc* end Corn incident to a recovery from the fall oceiuiop-' ed by the large truporta'ions aod ibe reduced rates of freights. The provision market bolJs its own with an in creased demand and salts. .7 rorretpourfrm-e of tlie Pm.burch (.Jttlte NEW YORK MARKET. April .lOih, 8 P. M. The sale? of Genes*?* Flour to-day were to a very moderate extent at $?.50a7,fi8,* per Western at $7,374 per bbl. Of prime sample* of Yeildw Corn sales at 97c for doliTcty in May, and for June delivery at 75c to the extent .pf 50,000 bu. Sales prime White Corn at 94c on the spot. There is do change to the market for Provj. -nins except that the Sarah Banda' news hssalilP cnnl price* (iroc r e* are without chvnge sod silrp suiail. Holders generally demand previous price* for leading articles. Ft!r In**ve C<nrr,|>nltlcncr cl the Pittsburgh (jarrlt*. BALTIMORE MARKET. April 30lb, 7 P. M. The market for Flour has lapsed into dutnesa, and though holders of Howard street name $6,75, the sales at that are trifling, and for large lots the quotation may he. considered nominal. In the morning the feeling was different alter the blush of the Sand*! news. There ore buyer* a> $6.62}. fa Provisions no change*—l seed r hol repeal former quotation*.. The market generally ia without alteration.- Exclusive Corrcsiiondeiicr oi ibr Piitsi-urih tia/etie PHILADELPHIA MARKET. April 30. 7| P. M. The Sands' news had a favorable effect on our Flour market, and prices of standard brands went to $7, at wbieh, however, sales of only 70Q Jtbla. A speculative demand prevails, tyut buyers are aby and unwilling to accede to tho present demands of holders. Wheat participates somewhat in the improved feeling, and the in lea to-day were at 161 e for prime White, and ISTe for Red of equal qualify. White Cam sold to lua extent oPIOOO bu at 88c—showing no change.. Oat* aije selling at 50a53c per bu. Corntafral —The tales to-day were at $«, 31 £* 4.3? i per,bbl. t New Orleans Sugar i« held at 7*<\ without vrle-i worth ootico. No local news of importance. LIVERPOOL PROVISION,,MARKET. .LtVKBPOOL, April 6tb. The market for Provisions iu the *hort time which haselipsad sioec the aailiag of .the Csixk bria, bad not varied, except slightly Tor the better. Pork. Beef, Hams. Ac., were sailing at the, comn prices, and tba market was steady. Sales Prime .Men* Beef at ninety killings six j peace to ninety *cvea shillings «ii|>encv. Pork moved off at seventy two shilling* tlx penre to seventy-seven shilling* aix pence. Bacuo, Hama, and other arliele*.of Provisions, same a* by Cambria. 1.l VKRPOOL. APRIL Crh Cnrre*poadeare of ibe Pntiburgh <iticiic. Conv told much more freely at fifty-two ahil- I logs per 480 lbs, and a large bosiueas was done both in it and in Flour. There was no change whatever in Provisions. Flour was wiling at thirty-seven- shilling* aix peace to thirty eight nhiUings per bbl which ia jo advance. Bscov continued in full demand. Pubk «ime at at the sailing of the Cambria. WELL DbNE VIRGINIA. WAaarsoTos, April 29. We are getting oat ot the woods, and have elected members enough to ensure us the next Congrccs. The Whigs have elected members in the third, fifth, seventh, ninth and twelfth dit% tricU—Flournoy, isoggin, UoMm, Pendleton and Proton—leaving the first district in doubt,.whicl, however, the Union claims In a majority of 32. The Loco Focos hiv’c nine district* and perhaps ten. The Whigs b*v« gained nine member* to the Legislature, and had they known their strength could easily have secured tho State. RI'.I.IKt fun !»i.tiri,AM) The rollccUnr rein jriiiiees for the Hebei of Scotland, »re r-*|t>eiiea ip ie port io " in Blaebsiot'l, rieamrer. Federal urec. Al- L'lh'-oy on oi heiore Wednrsflay nexi. A* H is m teivlr-t a* liiat i-me 10 as much inanry ai pojii t>la u> ok) iu biailiOK a v,:tael,which leaves t'hlladelplna »N...i Ui* I'nhMsy A. I). CAMPBFI.t. Cli iv 56.00. BOOTS 5,00. ' NO. 66 FOCFRTnUTRKET, CORNER OF POST OFFICE ALLEY. * THE subscriber rrsrist-lfultj- inform* the public that be bus cofiimenectl tne munofuciure of Gtnilevut* Brels, of maieruil and workmanship wh'di lie will warrant eupenor to any Boot ever made iii l’iinsliurgb for thti puce. These handsome Boot will be irnuiT to measurn, and warrant them as repfrf scuted, at tne very low price of FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Ccailcmcu •»« requested to call and exam ncthcui. jrit WBERBKINE. (UpStllsr'i Olßaeag Pansoea-—Mcsical Tirtiuosv—We beg leave to call pubUfl aitenban to the following, from 1>(. Wm Doan, of Wiihamsville, Cierroonl Co , jpid one of the verf-fitst practitioners in thh county in Which he resides, and Ute Senator io)U»ei State ft is eheennx thus to see the lead ing men of the profession, bursting the bonds of profes sional prt/uitire, and giving merit ns da*? "Sir: I have in my practice been u-uigsonieoi your Ginseng Panacea, and, so far v am vyelljitcased in its effects in Cautrrbtl and Bfdnchltt Complaluu. Pleoas scad me half a down bottle*—put them as low aa Ton can, as I expect if it continues m render a* general sat isfaction a* it has heretofore, io keep it constantly on band. Respectfally, ~,«pl7. W*l Doa*, u.. d.-. ffj* After 4 *Proving all thirds, bold favt to ihat-wbich isyrtod.’*—For tbe Iste«, It will he found that Dr. Up turn's Vegetable F.lectaaryi ia the only remedy for iha rotoplaiar, opon whi eh the suffering can rely with eon fiffenec—iiiaindaed »toi*Bd mtha timaof Bheff. i«» iTWAoUb WhoteaaU and Retail, by tV V ATT hr KtTCHA M, Itu Fuiant sued, Ne w A'ofk; W*. *karfc*t nrret, and P. R. Hawtxs- Smithßield street, Piitsburfh. Ps. Price fl per box. . ftpSO-ljv , E/"{r£»to. Hclleif*—The Committee* ■ppmg*f4 >> ~l to #pc tMir coftetJon.-j tbg pifiui week. old hand y t* #1 ALUil^.gfcoi'tf f'sjjt M*tfL»’nyto Coirtf, S"”Gjtrrrpfan *■*"-- 1550 ion* burtheSJ FTedericWlewm. Jrnb rominauder, will lUrtfrotu New York on the Bmr> ■«!!■'». loach »l Cowes and Southampton to land p*»»eneers and freight, and deliver the mail' fc>« Ci>r Jjod. rianee -*nd Belgium, and witt u,r., Hreaiabavcn I Brtdrninc will leave Rremerhaven on the Viihot tiomiinmpio.ion tbe_l. l »U»Ir J . T •HWIt >W»d|?t»‘Tlftr v ftelgSr from England, rrancc, audiJelgiuro. Arrangements have boea,nade rorwanl good; front Havre oft to the I*MuianienT, for wueh, if desired, bill* of lading will bo. singed by the agent at Havre. * Southampton connects by Railroads with att pari* of England, andbTsta«JlbOW» wiU>'al)'ihe -Continent ~ r rota Bremen access nay be had to all Oeitaanr. Ace' tna. Ru«»ia. Italy. Switzerland, Ac. rbc Waduagion (> built la thestrqngesi Banner, wu‘* a view of being converted'into d khle-of-Wdr, : aJid sat)- a'.anv trn» to inspection byofficer*uppoinieil by Uto I’resident, both during and after construction. She hasi iwoengineaot 1000 horse power eiebfand aecon*- - modaiiou# torltt first class, and 44 second %|a«a pas senger*. ra«»age from New York to Southampton of'Bremen. First class' . SlgO - Second dan • 40 Ps**agc irom Bremen or Southampton to New York First das 'SI» ” Second class, 60 Shew,ll carry about 3UQ tons freight which will be charged according to the natore of the goods offering. 1 AltjeUcra most pass ’broagb the Post Office Parrels; for which bills of lading will be signed, will be taken at 85 each. For pu*age oj freight apply aW* office of ikeOeiin' Steam Tartgat:aa Company. 44, Wilkarn street. New York, oi to ihr Atfents arSomhsmpfenl ■ . . : DAY. CHCHKEY k BOSS, Bremen C▲ UEINEKEN foCO. Havre WILUaM IBELIN Che Waamnitou is intended to leave New York OS second Trip on first of August next. r j The second steamer of UtaJincis ta due course of construction, and trill be in readiness in (he earning f lii , snrldtta THE TRUTH, BY MEN OF TRUTH. /CONCERNING SELLERS’ VGRMIFL/GE A «,„■ V/gl«visl prodnemg wonders.—Read the Allowing from the Her S. Wakefield, Pastor of Liberty «. M. E Church Piitiburgh.March 3,1647. Mr. n. E. Sellers; It ts irom a senseof duty, as well ! av with great pleasure, that 1 bear tesnmonrso the vir- l me or your justly celebrated Veroifuge. IproeorvJ a jingis huh/*, and gave it to three oi my children, who bad 1 been ill for several weeks The eldest was seven i veart old, the next tour, and the youngest eighteen ' month*. Tb- first pabsed fifty-six worms, the second 1 Amy seven, and the third a considerable number not 1 distinctly recollected. Since then they have been dome well, and are ttpjar In good health. - -< jV Yours-retp'clAilly, S. Waxxri£U». '■ ' Fioch the Rev. S RBabcock, ofihe Methodist Eoirru pzl Church . Mt. H E Seller*. It is with great pleasure l- £ stould ; inlorn' you ni the fjftod edceis .producedofl my son of ' four yeats of age. ey yourju«ily celebrated Vermifuge, i After bn haying.cunvulstons. t gave him three.doses, ! whrn he pasted an almost mcrediubln nuralier, from ‘ wtneu time hi* general health ha* beta improved. ' _ —— BKRsscoex i From ibe Rev Charles. Cooke, of the Methodist Epi*- , copal ('hurrfa - . ( . Pittsburgh, December 14,4845. Mr. R. K Seller*: I gave n y little daughter (between threr anil for years old) Uiree doses of your Viraiifuge. according to presrription. with the happiest success TTte uumber of worm* expelled I do not know pteeise ly. but it was large. Bhe is now In pc<sc*slouof g«'d health. ,J thip k iqie toe die ine maybe eohfidoditi with great unreierredncsa. • Cooke Asihit VcrmifugelutiaeyerTbeenY/iown mfsil m any instance, whin worm* aemally existed, paretto *hoald give it in preference to all others Prepmed and *old by R. K. SELLERS, peiween M aud4th,on Wood rtreet.- For sale by Dr. Cu»«el. Fifth Ward. ' rriyl npiv'c niPMirst Pt »c'i>ri> * l0 «* Trusses, (Hipporisrs. ke , in great varietr. UhA.NbUIhMK.AL rLASJER. y.c. Manufacturer and Importer of Pocket and From Rev. Charles Menon, Minister of the Baptist 1 TableCatlery; Raxors.Sctssori.Piles, &wt, Tools,Ac; Church. Wooster; late of AshtabnlmO. . ua»removed to ; » •• Afes«r». H llimi k Co, Proprietor* of K Dean’c ' *3 WOOD STREEP, Piusbar*k, second door be* Chemical Planter, Gentlemen;—For Several year* i j ' • low Dismosd Alley, o, have from lime terted the virtue* oCE, Dean’* Chemical' And kaslate. J. received a tars* assortment of Plaster bjr u*ing it in my lemity as a remedy for Rheo- Pen k Pocket Knlres, Kalvci A Park*, mat.sin; weakQesfftd lameness oflka book, pain in : Also Rodgers'atidWboiteabolm*’ . iUe kteasi, iaflami'Hju of ifie tSfoat and ere*,,ans in PUKE CDTLKRY, lb© brrn*t. Ac; and I take jile&sais In (ay og to'you and Eltious, Wade k Butrfiei'S Razors, Scissors, io tbc nuliiic.ihal in every ease f have (bund h-orefal Razor Strops, Ac. Damascus and Wire Twin and I as believe (hit said Plaster pouasse* Virtue* of \ (it 1 NS, RIFLES, AND PISTOLS, more than ordinary ckaraeter, and that >t will general' ' Allen'* Colt's and Blunt’d Revolvers Powder Flasks ly he (bund a ea&rieot remedy lor those diseases for Shot Belts.- Game Das*, Walker's & Coj(*b Kura Ppr* wh<th it i« recommended; and i* justly entitled to tbr - cession Caps, Bowie.l>trk*and Homing Knflve*. noi-te aiulpatronagsot'aa enlightened community. Tool*.«uch as Calliper*, Dividers, Pljen, Nippers Vour* liuly, CHAB MOKTON Hand Yjcm. Squares, Rales. Brneei, BiUf, Spoke. Wooster, O . I>cc. VO. I M'i Staves, Stocks and Die* ->Viye and InmGuagVt.MilL* Sold by B A Fahursiock k Co. comer First k Wood otnaxica' instruments, &e t iu veiy great variety meets. myld&w 0(7" Jobbing and repairing neatly, and punctually :dhugs, drcgs, ,io,ie * JOlil, MOtuJCR. Druggist and Apothecary; N. W VIEW BOOKS—The three Divine eitter*, Fuithp cor.ier of Wood and 6th •!> . Piitlbiirgh. wiil kero - Hope anil Charity. roa»t«m') twi Hand, Drug*. Pninti, Oil'. Pve-atuil*. liTlte Leaven: 01 a direction to Heaven. By Rev 1 Ac. Tnoowi Adams, with an introduction by Rev. W. 11. N U—rbyaioian t preemption* c«tt«ruhr eomroniid- ‘ Stowrll. - • ■• .. • •<1 tiom ili« bear-material*. at atiy J«t or Mrinort of Miss Slnry Jano Gfahaiii. , B)' Rev* nigUt. • Al«a. an a«*ann>ni n! I'erluroen; fine Tooth 'diaries Bridge*. M. A- Author ofj Cliri-tiau Mtu Hair. andOotb Brifh**. 4- A* , which lie will »«(i I uiO\ * c - _ ' • lowforea»b- may 1 ,A Coticiae Syaiem ot neology, on ibojbaahi of the ~ : ' I Shorter Catechism fly Rev. AtexauderSmUh Paltry- VfAP OF THE BEAT Oh WAR JN MEXICO, ' sou, A.M. > I vAbcioa a copy 01 General Ann* 1 * map, taken at" | History: comprising biaiorical sketches of Resaea da la I’elma, with addition*. and eorreetioDi'. ' jCe Indian tribes: a-description of American Antiqui- Embehshed well diagrams of the fth and Ptli ■ tics, with an iu<juiry into ibeir the origin of or Mar. and capture of Monterey. with,! nierusrund* ot j the Indian tribes. >-tiy»rert, rraub*, Ae 4e, and platuif Vera Crtu lliKo»> of the United ?utc*; wiflnppctipix sluiwhg and Castle «i Juan da ITlloa k-r.. Ac A tew copies > ;t* coiincctiou with*Kurope;ut History. History of the lor sale by lOHNSION’ 4. STOCK.ION • present British Provinces. History of Mexico and rornor of -earket and .3d »ts. , (Texas tiv Mareius.'Villaon-- ~ 1 -•’> pIITIMMS WHOI.KH&LE iIR, The (JNISHINO IVARKROOM-So X w„d ELLIOTTSEKUUSW lop etairs.) Jost received, and now opening a full a*- i - - sonroety. of tbo*< very fi-ttjknil medium cjuvilies Troy ! *', manofaciured Shirts; Bosopfr-and Collar*, Saiin adjust- * W HLRhA!*, Leiut* Teiumtnurf hare been .a* Stocks; BonthailneTlodp Plain: Batin Bow stocks 1 *’ p™n‘ed io the undersigned, Executors of the plain; Black Italian Orav Ms; Fancy do do; Gttm >•** wifi andHeMament ofJohn Ale Master a, £t>C***ed, t'enders,4- 4e: Ac ' V ' ) iat* of Plural) Township, Allegheny Couniy, nonce i» .. Jasirpoeivi-dfn.ru t! lc iii«nufaciuier and ror sate at 1 hereby given to all person# indebted (• the Estate of manufacturer'* unco. EDWARD TODfi •* ,d decedent, to make paymeut| and to those having myt !Manufacturer** Art claim* against the same, to present them dulr autlico — • *■ «—— -5-i— I tieated tor *«nl**raeiil. toeuherof theaoaeraingeq. —A small Pocket Book or W*lfet m passing - • RACHEL MeMASIBRB, / , irom the store of Mr. F. B MeConny.l. on Marker! ' THOMA# WcMASTERS, ) •'reel, by way ei Fourth, to the Blow of .Mr. II . ChilV l WM. LARMIER, Jr.. I Exeeators.. <>n '-Voo<t ••ontainmjr about ihmy dollars m paper and ’ HD KIWI, ■ *•- .n silver Also a numliar of papers, one of wh.eb | Piltb'gh. April ®-«l9kw4i*T .‘.r^S'jfcßiJk'SrE-BSSi-'SSnES-'i 'qwuiunnr bbic«fbjeVs-a.Hc. ern Tt.-o logical Seminwy. and mhwSianwintnr & ' BheU the; • uiiscnbei , nnm. \VM Kdo All *on»criber« beg leave again in eall the attention jr»f T» ™» «.n 6,4 11., .l.ir. .1 ,l,j ui,, ir<i, I .*■» CMfSII m«cW.- .oha Halt Wood UJrei. ’ ’ 'T*S imi'ii ' ! "> will warrant,!! equal if not superior to anjr other -L-- ~—» 'j-. C-i- i -L?2 . BnrkrPre*a, of the same price how tn u»c. HAVANA SRGAM.H'yIA hz* Havana Hegars ftir ‘ We have a number of certificate* of their perforvi •alolir; VVIU.MMBA DILUtiRTH i-i ance. winch occupy too much space for advertising, but .myt ; ■' NoS7t*oo<l»i | can be seen aiour office. •- 'mnUoJn.iSM.V. V 7' 7 .. “-J Brickmakera«risT«*peetfully'rnVned-to'give , a»#ie»l| Vl jl I 7*. ‘ ~.l i?, * l .'. ,r \, ’ ' > • '.Ve will guarantee for the performance IkOLL^VTTKR-Received unconugtimem.itnd j "r‘> dkwSmFf ’ cadxlbatlh k penn n ' K\fer«aUbv J D WiUJAMMACo ] yir. W., WI’LSON, Waich MskeV k. Teweller, _ _ 110 •jood ct ’ Vv • corner 4ih anAMarket st«. A large and well Olfi—l< Libia just rrceiged on con l felected stock of svatcbe*. Jewelry, Silver ware amt 1 ngnnMjit.'a'bd forsale Uv> v . , MiliiarrCfooilr ifiways on hand and at regular cas 'A'Fft'HOD it ’vi, J | tefn price*. Gold Patent, Lawr, fytl Jewelled watches, my I -.water A frodlsis a«Jow a* *IOj Filvct do waicbck'.aslow a«SIS. >; ~~~— ' v Ccuume Cuuper, Tobias. Jotmtounnd other approved saeki Feather#, for sale by *' insieorwatebes may be hitd si a «mall advance and r.JSI I “ _ . ATWOOU. Jo.SF4i ACo J i warranted. - ... I . nn _ .. ,", ' '* T Jo®Flne watch work Jivi.* Hi tbs wry best-manner ARD-5 kegs Family juit received and for »P«7 J «* lf bT jay IMM J D WTU.IAMR fcCo 1 XbST "V j " rssiriTv' -I'.il' ■■; •v: r ? *,' *' ’e Cl Int. «ct with three Topax iidnea, a black [s J, A, always, on I r ;'ticflinlp.«it*a'Vrir»nificLnsida^-WU-’andns l band shJ fur sale bj JH W ILLIAMS 4Co ! K W'alfaee.. jTh* nbStre reward will be if re - IM >‘ l lib wood *t | turned in gred order »| «y office, N«M4 LinertfaireeL Q BAO9Ri« Coffee,i.iViocV,VeU slid for «Me by ' ■ *&?} ■/* - " ’ ‘W kV WALLAOE ' , tVA AIMITCHnUTRFF niQDH'-AND BIRD CAGES-One fine kinring .. fn l . •_ hio ICO liberty tt JJ Roblun, one fine morklttg Bird ami canary bird* of FKACHKft-.»»baad»iddFdacbrt.«r*alek)w,. v, "‘.. ! ' j,. , close wngnmem, JAtf-DAr.RFXr. 1 * J Al«>. Bud rayfit, cpmpmji aud spate of which mvl } l j • -.1 No «t w.ier - l we.baveiu»«.re|feivf»nind uow opening at the Phis. * —: ■■ i bdrgb aeed slDt>| apSM - SiVWICKEIIFHAX V BACOX— * c»»k» BmcOo, ju*L.reeelved and foraali „ _,.oßrn.Mc«aEvv jtCos rov* .-iN'o c Cptnnjm-i«lßo'jfJltb«ny at Fl®** BRlCK—3u,ou»,br«l quality, for aaf* low to Plot** rr>n«ien/neni,' by *ny» .FBIKND, RMKV 4 4 from «tt POTASH—* eaakt forVaJr l.j* : i .“Vi_____ FRIKyP, BUEV 4 <"o COTTON —IVO baler to arrive. (or uiebr < p __jny! ; FRIKNP, RHKYACo W P IIITR BRASS—SOO bu for «ale by ■ny» FRIEND. RHKY 4 Co VARS, 4<%-x,tioU lb* Cotton Yaru< W Carpel Chain*; Colton Tvon and .Caudla H’ick F*>r Mle by • -myt JfRIKVD, RHKY k Co TJIUMETA4*—IGOioq* Hoi and Cold bla«i, (bridle JL.b}T_ . „ mtl _ FJtIBND. RUKy A Co_ pOLDKH BYHUP-3J.M* for itle'bv nnl FiIIBNP. RHKY 4CO PEACHKH ASO APPLES-OSOdiied !>e*rh c*. lialve*; 75 do do Apf* I ' - *. (or •#)<■. by «yI - FRIF.NI> RHEY k Co O A A LCSJiquill*, ju*t rec'd and for • ale by :B A;FAHNKSTOCK A. (.'o ”7* , - • ' ‘ ' cor Elti.A woodiaU.' 'JbJf'k 1,15 S Aloe*, joiucc’d and for tale b> 0017 nnl , » A FAHNESTOCK 4Co Butter * lard—jumi r»ii Bim«rr •J kg* ilo - do ‘ Mil* LnrJ, reo«i*r«l »nd TASSKV A BEST < wood <»cfi BACQ> —SlilHiidcr*, _ ..a - ... I.HMt Um arnoKr kAa«e, : an<Hnr' ATWOOD, JONKSA (fo. j water ft in>m .1. rv BALKS Vclvri Bmilc Otrlrt, jn«t received and cor *-> "nk t-> . B A FAHNESOCK&Co a P' A ' _ cor first A wood r\ ST A N Its Bnrfjundv plTpb; fin vale hV ' O .. • ' !1 A.KAHNUSTOCK ft O T)KA\N lit aiorr; and tor«akl>y I> WfCK A McfANDLESS cor wood ft water m* SEtJAZLS— Cuba 3e.gat». illi Span..i, do. ’ . Common do; lor .yak by -j*a> WICK AJrIcCA N DLKs< \ fOLASSKS—3. iloiue and N. Orleans, for sale -»1 by _ _ "3* * AJ<CANi>LKSS D In »ioiv and for uio by. , It *P-”» _ WICK k McCAMH-KSS CJ UGAtt—lannf aadCm»het>;fpr«alehy apaa . WICK& McCAVDLESS A BHKS—Fcv aildScorch Salt., for tale by l\. WICK fc MeCANDLEas PEACIIKB * APPtSH-AOabo* dry I'ucbeT/ ' . _ 3do pealed; ‘ ; ISO Bo Applt«j For ««le by I DiCKUV ft Co, pKDAB lpiodCedarLciiLfwaftte by' «p3o ' .IBICKKV A Co. pOTTOSSW. B»lt* to arrive, for V “ l ® b >*. ... . y J MCKKy aco OCOUCIIISGfcIs Tctritfir»i•Ort'Scorclunp'-, for O »-k_by r i »py ; -t I DtCKRV A t'o Ton» Saleratoa, to arrive, for I SL-i.-i si -f.- T i U9Kkv,ac*o. j V POiKDEXTKR.ACo "P 00 . ■ - Mo 41 iraicr u C , P® a^*4l * , *iU» ; «*oPPOdfor;*al^bT : - •• ■gj° ' . _ * DALZKLL * Ci>. l,twrtr«V QCORCHtWGS—Sa MjfißeifchW vibr «»te by Q <pJO- ’ ATWOOD JQ.VFJ & Va^ T K4QSIA9D bu, Sfi of A-i eacb,Jun rec’d in prime tirrter, and for sale hr. . «pifl • F.xoMflH ft gEVffrrrrT. arwood_u- V\T wo.bjf f»tO; \\t. r> xnado r-ii?.• c ,< ; . • ‘ ; .'9O do IPltf; , a i * , 3 j_ v ssf«gssiioW»-c»-■ W. urf i° n ' |g ’ J W k D * DB * il < £|~". |S AdJo*afk c< l Sal* «ff BtJHBSSHEs^* gTHlSevcrui&t 9 o'clock, at the iro4fierclal|sUe» pfeomi,eornefiw Wood ant Fift4*treit#i?wtll UiSold nSthuat valuable k>ih( grdtwd. si trait# in (Se city of Allegheny, having a front©/30 feet on Flem ing tttcctjand cxtctidtnv along WthntlMrect 70 feet, ■tKii|^'^^^fr^WoBTS»V i *fri»*tt residence. Tf.ni. ai»»lc wyl Dry Goods- ,*"1 Jf J ■ ■ ON Mouday morning, May 3d, at 10 will be aold a. large ataortmcni of fresh uid »cawnabb di^ ky.-jeaiu. paper, rich,style print*. gingham, bleached aprt ot»ble«efce»'inu#lilJS,/ehyCk*. ticking*, roito trade and sanheer cloths, gambtooss, colored cam brtc BtulUUr hosleiysglove*. shawls, hand kerchieft, patent thread, aewing silk. rpool cotum, moas deUnes, drc«, silks, aipaeca*,-fancy »e*thig», A*. 1 AUo< U*tr hxeU;u.paia*oivfirwish:ru,Ae. Ac. At 9 O'clock. P.M. An.extensive assortment of new and second band . b£>o»eho!a.furniture, crmtlitinsof ©a© : table*, ropenord day clock and cate, mahogany dress- , ihgbdtcaaa, /Way and common.chairs, bedstead*, a great variety, work A wash Stands, settee*, t very so* penor mahogany extension dining table, high back rocking chair*/either bed*, maaiouex, looking flaw* e*,-engraving*, kitchen atensls. Ac. Ac. -Also, queen*. wmre,giau«rare > gToceries,Ae Ac. ... . At 7* O’clock, P. M. A Urge collection iff valuable tnlreeliaaeoas book*. Talaablsi Boeksat AtettsaV OX Saturday evening May Ist, at? 1-3 o'clock, t*Mhe Commercial J4iW Booms, coraerof Wood A Fifth *!*, will be *oid a v-ry'large assortment of bookaj embra cing a great variety of standard work*, in almost every department of literature, of tf e !ale*t and best editions: Gentlemen desirous of replenishing their libraries wilt firtd thiJ a fhvorablo opportunity,** the tale, wili .ticpiwitive." ‘ .The bboks are arranged for examination during the day.' “ ‘ • ,»p3O - Balldlng LoU At Auctloa, l ON Saturday aA*rm»u, M*y Ist. at 3 o’clock, will ba .sold on the premises, 38 .valuable bulging lots, very handsomely situated on Fourth street road or Pennsyl vania Avenue.and street* adjacent thereto, embracing desirable situation* for private residence or basiaess purpose* A plan of which may be seen at the auction rooms,or.on application to Mr. James B Irwin. Tenor, one fifth approved endorsed note, at four month*, the residue m -foar equal annuarpatmenWi with inter**!. Purchaser* topsy expense or convey aoeing. Should the weather benniaworabla.th© sold at 6 o'clock, P. M. at the. Commercial -tales'room, corner of Wood and Fifth sa.. ” - apt? ~ NEW AND MOST EFFECTIVE REM SDK Da. WOOD’S lampt/liu had WUd Cherry Bittern, for the corn of the following dtsea«e*r Jaundice, Liver Complaifi|. all B : Uioa* Cbm piainis, su:k Headache, Heart tfqntt lfldi***lk»a,b«t)il\ ual Cosiivenets, Pile*, Palpiiatleosof the Heart, Lost of Appeuie,Dy*p'epsia.Nervoa*lrrimuons l Debilitaied Stomach. Languor. Depresnbnof Spirit*, ChroolelUipa- Co'aiteous Di*e**es, Canker, Syphiloid Di*ea- Serofala • (ifepurrties or Afie Wood. Pimple* - dud Pu«inles-eh the Face, Hereditary Httaor*, Cold Bofe», and ail disease •arising from ariinjudlcion* use of Mcr- CUfT. The attention of the invalid public, and of all tho*e afflicted, by any of lie above difeasctv is respectfalfy called to the mrnts of a new and invaluable prepare lion fiomanorigiual recipe of a distinguished physician, combining In itself the most active reme'dlal properties :of two of tbe very fir»t articles-in the Materia Medica. ~Tl« 9amansrilU *nd VFitd ta* traduced to toe public about twelve months ago L and during that peiiod their success has been so great as to indoce-ibo proprietor i* offer than with still moie cm&- denea. In the full belief that by entering into more ex tensive use. they will prove a blessing w all those suffering from the diseases above enumeraleiL Sold, wholesale and retail, AXPTOH AM. r euer* 1 ageuis, 121 Yuliori* tree t,NewYorkj Wx Thom, Market street, and P. K. Sawrxa. SmithfieM street, Phuburnh, Pa- Price Sl—large bottle*. I meh93>t2m 9dP ; JOiniCARTWRIGHT. V, : TMPORTEB and Manufacturer of Cutlery, Sergical X and Dental Instruments, Saddlers and Tinners’hand ■ tools. Taylors’ Patent Shears, Ac. Ac.' Also manafac- ) hKU>L» J « rawWOTK—Wa.hisoto* ] II anin>\»QKXSAfL.«..'Headley,.,a»jbor of ] ' Nsji«lcfln aniJ'bi* SUroiiHai" VThe'SJCfeJ Moun-' ! 4«*. mo,lllimraird withjJG-Por ' tram. , Jim rrceWed and for rale by • i .., ! w -JOHNSTON* STOCKTON, j ap3i) 1 No 41 market «l OIL LRMON-t Cau ben.Sicily; . , OIL BEROAMUT—t Can. fre»h; '* T OIL GARDEN LAVENDER-! Urjc Can: I OII.SPIKfcLAVKNDER-l la«e Can; (or iale by np23 J SCUPONMAKF-g JlCo cure* Towaio 1 (TB Srcfrih; Philadelphia, maaolaeliirerj ju*t re* | ccivpd and for tale by FSKLLEKB j -p59 I<L ■■ No 17 liberty'll /inn 881-Sl'laiiri-Pam.for aale.anhe pjtwbortb WU French Uarr blfll'Vtone'RUfltifactOfyj. No 2M Liberty n. nenr the canal. \VW WALLACE' np® • • ! I PALM SOAP—Fine quality: i I do do Common; ju*l received ! and for »nta by Vc J SCIIOONMAKKH *Co anvO No g| wood » . 'l’EAS—ttyton * Yoon^ j 1 * ; L Hjiou Skin A Gunpowder; /- Irepeiiat & Black, for rata by ■pOT WICK A MeCANDLESS, cor wood and watcr*l» BARYTES —9 toru Barrie*, of prime CBtlUrrecHi aod for -xlelowby - OEO BREED »t wood »t BULSSwcci Cider, on enn.!*'- Cider, on e£>o>i?iuoetii; in bblfi »>«• Flours V«w kfi Nuli'j for »*Je by ( «r» -' f • BACON— 117.1 lb* Karon, n«»<mcd, jam rtceiTrd Bill! tor fltilr bi N • ; H F VON BONN HORS rft o» MKS 9 POttK-4 mlc liv Sf VON UONNHORSTa Co' No 03 from »i Miu'k»r?l, bl.|« andkit.i, *■ tl<*rrnig. I'M* null bx»; by HA v ttAKBI-IOdo»»for oate-by _ npy 8 F VON BONNHORSTA Co GIUEKH APPLES—O bxf Green Apple*, for I taleby up-jo 8 FVON BONNHORSTACo LTI£HRI!Va9->Wl>bU7iro li juti received;aad for _7 by a P- a . SF VONBONNHORSTAC© ABCIIES. for tale low by *r . . ... WICK A McCANDI.KSS HRAdGES * LSnOKß.roruie by V/ “f l -' ' WICK & .McCANDLKJ^ llir ud Shaving Sdap.'fortcle hr **>“L aj - v_. * • W ICK A JJcC ANDLKSa ... Whale, and Tanner* oil, for < air by «pg WICK AMcCaWPLE**-* f pLOUR—SO bbl. Family Flour, for»a!e by. „ J upon s p VON HOW.MIOBST ACo .DACOIV Fifteen raikt Bacon llama and Kkonlden, lD t for tale by ap*'_ , F-SKU.EK* >/IBANBEBBIEB—S feblt m ttorc-and fin tale i\Jby,.apg> - . RPALZKLLACO. liberty Vt r ; F^|L^ BCTT “4A“ml 4 S^ KAOO9- *fl 000 ll>» Hogroand. forwle hy .L .?_ fc Co 1 iiiA 881-S Herring; ]IHI foMafotoy .v,, ~W GREER pem . • ' .. corwa'er4»iaiih&etd l (l( k oXB Ctacniaali Soap,:fo arrive,jb* tale by ; r IUU ang. ' ■:-=--- \\VOftKER UULo Maple Alo(a*M •:••>" “, _J; 4 |UO bbU Floor; ■.. ap'Jß . yf OREER S' s«t VP:, 9 Ffcjfa ».Coi ■p” . . N»airr»i«., O'BAQATisHKkj lt(4, bruit by .■ A atv~S rV~ TAB3F.V ABF.rr FJ*A3C- SEBD—-fr? bov' for taleby >♦•{oo * ; ■. ' 7;. .; TABjF.y XDEBT QfVKEGS R fined Saltpetre,'jattreeeived -and for ou ute br -. b apart* ebtock a CV' -JF B AP-v&Uf cfc? ft Y 8 Tctw; £1 f stP Mo'Canjwi*. % ?y do - Imperial; gt £w 4® FoWkeooj; - - » g® ftlbbi* Imprnni and (iunpowdcr; VW *3 do V'M rwfifcd uni JKMleb>f% O BLACKBURN 4 00 f t cor «rairf n »nd cben r »!!e> „^CSDfUKH—Hire* FUx*eed, "O $ rack* do * -2° 4** £?P ,e *>. I do db-Pcichr£ * Üblr.No 1 I«*rd, now. laadiM> front ■jeaowr Abicuci; fer ule by 1 DICKEY */CO 1 •** i.j' te'i •*. • ftMU .trwm Enjli»h Winding »P*S ' J schqonmakrr ACO SPONGE— Selecied^-yeryine, 1 eiMCMnnmd' - I bole co«t*c, far ■»!> far *£. __ / SCHOONAUKFJIACO fißflit Asm.otTttun.T*' T «ptB JSCHOONMAKERAOO No M wood »; rfr , LIHBEKD OIL—2O bbl* Linteed iw‘j Wd fertile by .Mk BBS, HUNTKR fc CO •pg - ■ • Ebony «t. ALtfX— SObbltjiutrec’dandferflebr '•• >p33 J ODPACo.cordth A wnod »« 1 VO teMmsooVChallenge Ultcltn*. Jen receipt iOU and ferula by. tp*9 ' J Kipp nco IO !*••» Wee 1 * Cdagh Cojjdy, jiui ree’d md for sole IV by tpss ‘ . _JKIIu>AC» WANTED— Girlt to tnoit njl« tp*34t PIER?* A COLLINS, fit« t M LARD OIL—S bblr No 1 Lord Oil; Shir do do, rec’d per iiasr New England, tpd for ttJe by _ J^SELI.ERS °P<3 ... . 17 liberty it L INSEED OIL—9 bbhLinicek Oil, in flare tnd fo; ttie by *p3d FSEI J.KRS' O p. SudlOlbctoitteri of Muritnl,for »«loby w «p<3 . _ ■ FsbXLKRS HAMS. A«—l bx VeniaSn Htrsr' 1 cik baeon aidea.jnM recM tad fertile by FRIF.NP, RHEV kU> ■ a P” fTvawin. 1 BBL Freth Camomile Flower*. ju«t received and for rale by BA FAHNESTOCK A CO -IP.* B cor In A wood an I BBL Ja«aaieaO,njerlßooujUx! received and fe. A atle by ip93 B A F.filNKrnoCK ACO 6 BAGS Gincer Root, jail receded and for tale \<\ •Pg - B A FAHNESTOCK A CO Pia IRON—IOO tons hoi tad cold Msu .Mercer co rig Iron, in afere and for tale by ipg» WILLIAMS fc DILWORTH. wo *fsr BACOJY-4 bblfHwl '*' “"7 ' * T ~T •• _1 Undiflgfrom Lake Eji* by _ ,?p»„ tas dai.zklj. DVIiK POBK-WOUIrt Balk Perk. now .audiu, for ««Je by ' ISAIaII DICKKV *CO " ' __ | front A w*ir*r m» D AISINB, *c—SO Lirßiiwn*, *-V **J bi« Purr Eng. Mu»tai.*- Wkcff* Uo ‘ JoT 6 Pepper; tor »ale M-' *P«» w IjHEEH and 16 bag* Dry a i.pi>» £V*** Pl»i»«rd; * bag* Timothy Sc-,p ‘ 3bill* Pork; • nea«ka Poia»h • 30 baa Dry Peacbea; 3 bbla pmae Roll Duuar Jimreeeived and for tale low by • “P®__ J._. ENIiIJSI^A. UK,N N KTT, .17 »-oo<! *, bbla Greco Apple* vsneiv ui best kind*; GOO lb*.*apanor.Cbra'J>; ft bbliUiuer; . . . .. «. .3 tfbtiU Apple Buti«r, ro.leof <l.ll *d mm, aiupenor uncle. :o arrive; for sale 11 ■PI» ISAIAH DICKEY A Cv, wa^.VjMn, Cin«l>aX£S **ua farrtf ’v : "'8 ifo Butter; J v . 4 6bl» roll Butler: / Jj. ds pared Poaches; ; sdo Cranberry^’/ -JP B ®. 35 wo«-il.*n>ei WOOL BAGGIBG. AC\ Burlap'a, lait&bla for Wool Sa,a»; a|,,> **\/ Grain bagging. Plain and twilled, in great ran* iy, eooatamly on bana and for ■‘ale by the bale ■ M ROBKRT3 & CONRAD ap SO dCw IS Market at. Phil>drlnh.« F**® - White lixr-j**t received, » r«w hbli of-Very Boe WftltcLine from Si Ixui* retailing m any qnaatUylotait coniomen*. 1 WAAO HARRIS, Archi A Com Met. N'oWSih-.ireet lAgI Ag itcbe«u Kxut Fine Imperil; **• •* do do Jo (•unpowrtti; ? j eJ* 0 , Young Hyron; „ , . 5 do QiOJan Powchonr: Pgr aale by mpH _ JJDWfCUAM* 4CO FHH— l(i bbl* No 3 Mackeie!; S do do Jo L. ®l*2 do do “ •Jo . - . 5 do do lllcrriug. J I) U'H.UAMh t n> L’WH—WbbltNo a Slackcreral”’' " ’ I? 6blfbbJrNoa do ’ . . "*> kiu Jo Jo i Mils SaJiooo, for talc by O BLACKBURN 4 CO, *"? _ eorwatertMfccherry.allej’ Y®% ow * w *e*? T POTATOES—"- M.U • e, i W, i o *‘’ JW received in rooJ condi* — “ lc •>Pitttburrb «eed itore. comer o< wood and 6th ttt. apgl g N WICKKRMIAM P eol » cl Boarder* cnn*be-ae- K ?*‘r oU b . y “Pplyinpwon MNo.a, Kotilnwn,** iie»rßow, Federal etreel Allegheny City. ap-jo6i T/**®; Limeed Oil, In .“ dtor, * lel,y J JORDAN fc SON a P *° l IS liberty street 100.000 "r‘ ,l?e ' :n “ "” i; -*?*— J JORDAN k. SON urifal kooO lor tfoauntr C&«!», ja*t received and for “!s£r._-. _ shacklktt k. iviTmai HOBS* for BAIJB-YcH>n 5 ,KH,»d Vod «n _J* B - A Kfr w» . REYNOUW-k SHEE - 1 ” ' corptnn fcirwinou Ati bbla Idea* Pork; do Prime do. For ula bv -»£” ' - 1 i JORDAN 4 RON P *® JF® Wferigll?"* »*o> Blaat. {SFUirSr- I—tSSa 1 — t S Sa FRIEND, RIIEV-4 CO, 07 water a. A**f**K*-« bo. for Mle h r "• B* !. . _ _J JORDAN & SON f)ILB-C0U|(alta wimer hleaehed oil; \J .SW “ wbaie • vda - 5 bbla ; a ’i -do _ •££ O BLACKBURN kCO * in lore*aiTd" fnt \S -Mjf -ow u etote outMoijjoment, hjrj J D WICJL cor water k ßood *i ba dried'Peaehea.jmi reeen-cd A . and&raalebr iiCTCJIittON A CO »|Et7 - • .No 45 w«ct. A. di wood «* S*?9Tt** • a»on«l Jio», received, per ttesarr O JJ Crittenden, and for sale by - •PP • HUTCHISON 4CO • R°.^>® UTTKR * LA aD. * »ro'™ ud‘for ■lVeelety I, &IDWICK. OMOKSD HKRaiSF-lOObuja.J rec’d and Sd J Ol ** lc '»w by apV7 ___ LiJD WICK landing from strainer l.«ka ■‘.^'“ ndfor '* Jeb y JAS UALZELL - 2&fl VI watnr ti kega Butler, for tale br *p? • JAS dalzell ; I ke^% Lard, tor taic by * ‘ -H— _ JASDAL2BLL \XrOOL-4tack* wss;lor aaleity ' - V* —•P g? • „ JA3 DALZELI. 10 5A I £?^ e J 9kitt '* &«*» Michigan! Lit-, iv mad fin tale br ja* OaLZELi. T\IUBD FRUIT—7S Lu«hH Praebe-; r 7".., ' •' 75 do • Applet,in nom and for Mte by J D WILLIAMS k CO -±P**- - - lilt woodau; miMOTHY SEED-JJ ba clean Tuaothr seed X w More and for tale by apVI JAR FLOVD! lloorr; ■ \ ' Forealo by ap»l __ . ) p WILLIAMS ACO pOTAIH'O catkt Pare In tiore and for tale ty *?“** -_ : JJeJMPtOYD, l#»ribeny« BBANB—In tioreaad for rile by M «P»» - ■ ■ JARFLOYI) n^ K P APPLES—SuO ba, in tiore and for male' A/ by : ■. apR J A RFLOYP EIIXTCRBB—| caaerec’d and for *alr - 8 white OTOPTlltllSIlli: —SO o*. jutf received aad" foi »* Jb by aplfi J KIDD, w> wood *t ; T I4UOBICK ROOT-3^[b. »mall .nete, jq-„ •Ll race and for aale by j KIDD id v A ItCOHOL—i°bblt/atfreeeivedand7or7al7bV ~ l J jtjDD A Co. 8t waierai OOOBOUUGS-Jutreeeived and for tale fly ' / °«PI» • WICK A bIeCANDLKjft* ViyrTKR~4 bb!( Fretb Roll Buiier for ,»!e by JL> «!>!» WICK k. MrCASDl.nss pOTASn Prune Potaab ]oh received and far tala X by- aplfi McCAXIJUSS T. BAD-~500 pig« Gaieoa Lead, received per «teamM J-# Caobna and ramie by ■P I ? kyvis HUTCJlljiilN fc Co /IIILORIDR LUUB-3 eatke lot tale be B K SELLERS. 57 wood »i 1 W-<lRfii:K I?1«AX8EBD OUe-ls'btil< for tale by j 7 *P» R K BKLLF.KS.i7 wood tl YELLOW OCIIRB— lit. pan Freoeb, ibi A talc by aplP R E SELLERS, 37 avooJ it pmppßD Logwood-30 bblt for uie by V»t ls v __ RKe5KLLKRB.37_vrMd.t_ TJACON-7 OUUIU, bar round, in »mre - 3nd for tale iJjay aplO tf A W lIARBAUGII XXT OOL-P)eece, Tub Watbed aud-ifollrci Woo »V wanted by mptP Sk t» HARBAUGII B BOOHS —JOudox. metare and for tale by apH> CLLNMXmiAM k BONNER N O. HOLASSBS-tSObbfo in tiore and for >ale , by apls GEO MORGAN foiCo SPA»ISUrwniTiSU--JO bbl. for"tale by jpls OEO MOBGAN A Co, |(ifl wodd RIO COFFEE-300 bag* landing from C*n«! and for tale by aplS k, Co SCORCH SALTS—3 toot for tale by ap>s W GREER.cor water and «rrmlif,eld «i« APPLES-IW Obit Romani!? Applet for .ovTy JEl* . •- r • W GREEK MOTASH—ISnaKt Potath tor »ale~bv' • Jr !El? ; to fiRFJ.R TBA-Whf ebctu Black 7mm Cana!. »rl7 »' _ W GREER OCORCHISGS-flbbl. ja.t ree'd fortale bv Q_«pl7 : , WILLIAMS A DH.U-nrrrt, bagtparlGreen RioTfor'Mlfc" V*P |? x • W GREER S t*apr7 , * , * — * # *°° I 9 *®* CJOAI*—I*O bit arriving fiwoifCincinnati, fin- «alc bv • w GRKRR QPTS. TCRPKSTINE-3 Lbl. ja.IWcM pTor taleby . apt? ■ , J p ROkOAX pITCH—I box Bargmtdy Pitch for »air by A .*P |< JDMrtiintN ATATCHBS-UnotaLocofoco. for talaby XVX api? j p Morgan, n I a wbod « BACOK-OCCQ lb*, hog round, in tiore and for tala by api? g ROBISON A Co OfiL—• bhla Lime«d 'OU inatore and for tale by «P»* , J C BIDWFJ.L' T AHSBUO OIL—4 bbl* pare, for rale by AA api4 -- , J p Morgan,Ml wood n N« 1 tale by WICgAMcCANDLESS- ;APPLB»--»bblt_r»dordeT. fortafo s a>» TVICK £ McCaNDLESS^ -f*
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