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    . ¥he I’irrsßUßGH gazette.
BY EfUtfTL'S BROOKS.
PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY-4,1847.
■ frj*T«* TtrmTVUi Daxlt Otumu publtutetl
fciy f .«ftd W«rk>T.~The Daily i* t*e*m
UoHajuperjmnoßi: iteTri-WeeklyU Five Dollar* per
acnoin; ihe WeAlyifcTwo Dollar* per annum, tontUf
in adronet. »■. •1» ■ *
.toilet to AdTerU»*M»
u* imertion, tnoaio
f.a£d«dlnl>r fivco’clock m tkr afternoon. AHM»t«»
to ilm.tfn ikft parvof-oar fnaioroer*, would be proanr
urt af. tttoloal ttertetit.
FOR OOVEBNOB,
<2 £S. : , JAM Rft IRVUI.
7 ” ior corral conrn.)
»Olt CANAL CuMMIsWIONFJI.
JOSEPH W. PATTOK,
'(orccsßrtu.wwruTt)
u'l'Ai'k CRItTIUL COatMITTKK.
THOMAS E PKANKLIN. LaneaMer d'V
JOHN O KIf.NKKI.. Haupnin lomity
THOMAS DUNCAN,
MARi'IN.
’THOMAS C HAMBM.W .
WILLIAM M WATTS,Cumbrian.!.
HAMEL MSMYSKR, Adaui*.
JOK-TP WKrilKßlLl..rU:laJrlpluat->ty.
JOSEPH. B CHANDLER,
HOtiERT T CONRAD.
THOMAS >t?uUATH.'PSvuudelphia Ltfuiiky
BILLEfI LUTHER. Berka.
KORERTM HARD, Franklin.
THOMAS M T M’KENNAN. W a-d.mpyn-
ANDREW J OOI.H, Pomerael
HARMAU DKNNY. Alleehem
RICHARD JR WIN, Vrnansc.
jOSKI'II H.KlillNS, WenmorrlanJ
O J BALL.Erie. - . .
Ii D MAXWELlto?*OTtlwtmpUiH. • j
J R SALISBURY, SDWjueltannu.
KLHANAN Sl-HH, VYjorntn*. , j
SAM.Uf.L A I'UUVIANCK.BtttU*.:. I
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'i”t»ifi%»ii*».terf>wiU nwi nttlie o«oai placet for balding
ur MrtWW. brtwei n ibebour* ol Sand 5, P. M.,
.Hiil ibr wnnli ami bnroußh» and Pin townsnipj
' ..ti***n the hnnrnof ? and U, P. M. * .
THOMAS VABNftt,
Ch’mof the Corn of Cor.
s<-«* faurtli P«icr forNiuetUaMßiKcwa<
l\.i iUtj’.j CuDiiucfCiit Intelligence, Dominie Mir
h-i-.Klvei N'exva, tmpnrt*. Money Matkfl. *r., *e«
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TUe Country WaaU Peace.
”We think it would harp pooled "the griTUt
wn phitcMopherx of pwl lime, from o*aar to Na
poleon, to aiuivver the nmple inquiry of poor Pe
ireLin, iouud in another column,
‘•X6wv4lui ikr war.
And trkaubey ioo{h« each oiher aw."
W» tUiaV It Would punle all the war hawkaand
mu of the preaent Adnunatration,
iuo, from the General-in-chief, Jamea K. Polk, to
his selector! Lieutenant General, ThoraaaH. Ben
ini, or from Lewi* Ca*a to the man Ficklin, of
Illinois/ 10 find a aot-cr aniweT lo 00 aimple an in
>{uiiy. There i* truth in it—truth not to be See
ded, and tmth that must tell witli a powerful «f
twt upon the mindo of all men who are ewayed
t,y thelrne more than the talse, by jutlice more
thanWrinp., by pure patriotism more than emply
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profession
We have readied the peaceful month of May—
il.o month when the unnecessary war With Maxi
4li Lrole mU, arid a month When, from lb* curten
, , tro „r’ of the day, we mi»v he called U(am to cel
rbraie-tho Initial fought nl Palo Alto and Resaei
,lf ta Palma, hv faither bloodshed. We hear n
ia<-rf of ••the blood leu achievements" of whicl
iho PrwslJent told ua in his message to Hongimi
ik> more of that di\>rt m ir which was predicted
unit promised if Congress would but lenJ yt* aid
10 its vigorous prosecution. It ia bard upon two
y.irjsihcc the Executive conceived the idea erf
invading Mexico, and nearly -a year and'a half
-mi'o, under hie order*, an invading Army, under
Ins i-iinitMr.il, commenced a war ol couqueat* The
«luv'- arc but few now More the anniversaries of
t ho. nrsf ha tde-t fought -upon the banka of the Rio
fJn*nde»4nd- so far from a abort war, or even the
l„.pe cf j» speedy peace, theta is a proapect of war
.... foreboding ahead, that almost eveiy day we
i.fcnr (rf order- f->c more troops. more munitions .of
m,; nr.d additional elements of deatruetioo. <W
~uict Cities and town* wear the martial aspect ol
rtie Monarchical Governments of Europe;
arc BountJcV—not for the greater ekill in Meehan*
ics. the cfttliist productions of husbandry, the wij
-eat improvement* in art, eciencc and learning
tail for the earliest enlistments for war, the moat
ikilful in the n>e of Colt’* revolvers, or some other
iustxnucntuf death, and who can slay the greatest
number of ill* fellow men, ou the shortest possible
notice. The law of Lore i« giving way to the
l.w of Ilatc,—the lore of Peace to the*lor* of
\V ar.-rortler to confusion. —and Glory,-i-Glory in
Blood end Battle, —U becoming the Idemon of
»ur common Idolatry.
Gnc.year has carried our armiea to the borders
of the Pacific. Our soldiers have gone where
they went sent their mastersatthe Capital,and
with an alacrity anJ success that has commanded
the wonder and admiration ol the world. Moun
tains base been scaled, rivers lorded, oceanscross
ed, and herculean labors performed, without so
tutirh as a murmur of complaint from those who
have Buffered-the severest paiua and sacrifice* in
obedienccjo orders. More than a thousand men
have dim in ballfe, twice this number have been
wounded, aud more than the killed and wounded
again have sunk beneath the heavy weight of a
rfiicasa that has hurried them to an early grave.
\nJ yet the cry i>, continued war, —more to!*
unteere, more regulars, more officer*, more re
rniiu. In every cily and hamlet “the spirit
stirring drum"! and “ear piercing fife” ere heard,
sod men axe linrut-ready to brave the battlo and
the btoexa for The glory, perhaps, of for
saking, as tome have, aged mother*, dependant
vrivep, arid helpless little one*. for the honor of
shooilxigata man, or an army of roeo, a* though
men and armies were but image* of wood or bird*
oi pr«y. This in a Ghrislian Republic, too, in the
middle «t the nineteenth century, where altar* are
rvtty where dedicate,! U» the God .of Peace, and
men, by millions almost, profess to believe in the
’ teachings of the Prince ot Peace.
The President hu issued order* for raising the
ia-tot the fifty thousand Volanleer*, authorized
in May, 1846, —Urn ten thousand regular* author
■xedhy,the last Congress, having been exhausted—
and with them all* the recruit* for filling up the
xkeUton leginm.t*, as they are well called, and
became such by the tmtble.ravagva of the
“ j.aulee which hare been fohghl. This war, there
tore, wijl hive gt*eu employment in one form or
another Uueaily ninety thousand men, beside*
,j i4 v ho-l-etoployetl fat from the *oen*a of danger.
Ninety .ihomand men! Suppose an army like
this co have been employed in making two blade*
..t graa* to grow where but ■me grew
,h .prcartmK *•> ‘h® hrftr7e * Le “ iU ol * P eae#,ul
• ommerce,—or in leveling mountains and eleva
img valley*. «n clearing liver*, or giving form and
Kaoty to tl.o worltuiahahip of houett industry,
rhey’ could ere this have made a Rail Koadfrom
tue Atlantic to tlK‘ Pacific, ami at half the cortot
- ttie' atrocious war ifl which we arc engaged. The
monat we have exptndcd vrould bare lighted up
r.ery harb*>r upon the liake*. *nd removed every
.Obstruction from the river*. Bui we have seen
the People 1 * money, expended in removing oh
oitfeuon* '-from th.?' Rib t'ranJe. and President
t»oik vnoing a bill t.. remove them from tbs Ohio.
Thi« i. wa., -Mr. Polk's war. Every thing for
Mexico, nothin? f° r d>o L’mti'd State*,—* Every
thing for killing men,—Nothing for keeping lbem_
alive. It ii mail* constitutional foi auu King to
. make wat wiUtaut consulting GongreiH,—lo im
pede duties without rousuluug Congress,—to es
tablish* foreign States and Government* without
ryniitltiog Oongre**, —and men aiefoandnot only
umo euough{to acquiesce in all his, but wicked
enough to defend iL Were Pat ick Henry alive
now he would "give speech to lb t very stones in
denunciation of osu ration like (hit »o would
Madison,—w would Adam* end OU«, and all the
Lf,.« IDMI of t)l« RutuluUuu. -to UdwJIOCT-
up.m thi. continent a pur, and pttcful
Uocurntnent. ft £>»t > Unti.li King hb'lib fcl
Ss aoiof !«• th»n M* PoUt liM *»•. The Eieeo
£l lire wiil enil ilirlelior, her I feme more then Roy.
' i. 5 -,1 fiuroJ«tl«c>- W"“‘ lBr »■>“ Lo ' d M “»
„"V Jield or »f,lth«« Hele'WoulJ Lore uLI 0 1 well.
t -V
fVKxfwt in • Kii gas the Executive of tha United
States hu been guilty of daring the twentydive
Tnantfa be hti Been in affiee.
Thr PreeMenre friends retort to the war power
for a defence o| the usurpation which bee been ;
i rmn' ill * <l upon the Constitution end upon the
Legislative power, and ii is. these abuses of power
which give to iar one of iu worn aspects. ,
We believe we are not wrong in saying that
the country J* weary of War and urgent for Peace.
The conscience of the aoonlry. demands it, —the
judgment of the people will approve it, and the
interest of the iwintiy requires it. If it has been
vengeance we have been poraaing against Mexi
co, «e have it jin the poeweioo of her territory
arid in the besublood of her people. If it be indem*
mfieation we leek,’we possess it in holding her
strongest fortress and all her prominent tea ports
upon both ueelna. If jt be thirst of dominion, we
have all that man can aak. There Is, therefore,
no occasion for a farther invasion of Mexico—un
less we mean to despoil Mexico altogether, and do
for her what [Russia, Prussia and Austria have
just done for Poised, blot her name from the map
of the Nalioju of the Earth. The organ of the
Administration at Wtshington, at the precise mo*
meut wo ere establishing * D Army and Navy
more than eighty thousand men, tells us that
Mexico is “PpM* ridden and Army ridden," and
in that siy» it expects to conquer. Few nvtions
triumphed in making war upon the religion
a people, no matter whet that religion is, and
j if the Catholic faith is to be potto Uja sword in
;MeuK%v \«-y 2nd stm* Pro*-*toT*t Creed .of
. ~ui *K«7 pyi U; ;L-; —by -ctovraik
iim jvjv.-f. ••••;•
&f. i&u J-v *-i
the highest gratification to the Whigs ofthatcoan
ty, end that be woold probably secure t stranger
rote there than any other candidate that night
be presented. The Whig also says:
“The distinguished services which Mr. Dame
has rendered to the people of die district age fully
appreciated io this quarter, and we are sure they
are not lees so in Allegheny county; it is, therefore,
‘a natter of some Importance, to eecore hie valua
ble eervicee for another term. While we expiree
our entire willingness to enter warmly into the
support of any candidate presealed to us by our
AUeghepy friends, we esnnot but hope that a com
bination of favorable circamatancee .will induce
Mr.panU to yield to the wish of the party and
eoctaCct to again become a candidate/*
We eee Mr. Dime commended in the Whig
pros ill around oa, for hie ability, hia integrity end
hie fiitbfolwrvicfeiotheljegiaUtureoCtbeSute.
The latiafacrion of the (real bod; <
ncDtc appear to have atteoded hie
public wrrant can aak a higher rr
acAmmemlatioo. We join with
nil u:d American in Loping the!
T*« An*BiCAK.~We are
character of the’ lreding article
of yeelerday etoning, tod equally
gutge uied, in charging ua with
■lander upon the editor, from
thought, in oar limplkitj, we were
▼try “iluuier” of which thsAmer'
—a alenJer, ti we reed it, Dot upon
alone, hut the whole Whig party. —S.
io ten Jed, end no dureepect whatever
of the American, againat whom we kni
' end with whom we ere ee ill diapoaed U
quarrel, ee, judging from the article o
the editor U willing to commence one
pow thet neither the American n<
would diflcr et ell ea to the eaaaull
end. therefore, mtut egein exprraa ou
an article, the occeaibn of which we
power to di«iue, until after much inqu
reflection. "We hope Mi* lender.n
in the good tilth in which it it made.
WI'HUrSTO* WATIOYAL XOVCXKVT.—>HoD
Elisha Whittlesey, of Ohio, has accepted the ap
pointment of General Agent cflbr Society for the
erection of a monument at tha aitf of Washing
ton, in honor of the Father rf h ; » Oointry. Sub
Agent* are called upon t> . drew Mi. W., at
Washington, and either s.nd leuomrDCndttioc* in
regard to character, Industry, mtegrity.intelligenee
and fitne« for the trust, or give suitable referen*
era. The compensation will be a just per cent
age on the money collected and deposited, to be
fixed when the appointment shall be made.
Mr. Madison, in his letter accepting the Presi
dency of the Association, said: U A monument
worthy the memory of Washington, reared by the
means proposed, will-commemorate, at the same
time, a virtue, a patriotism, and a gratitude truly
national, ,with which the friends of liberty every
where will sympathise, and of which oor country
may always be prood."
The Society have a hind of $57,359 to start
upon. t
•*A President made this War, and this War
t ciU make a President-” —So it may be. Who
can tell, bat if it should eo tarn oat, it will not
be oKxe surprising then thine* that b**B
happened. It i> not alone the fact that the Presi
dent made war upon Mexico that will make the
hero of tbe war President, trat mainly the bad
treatment of the Executive and hi* party toward*
the hero of the war.
If the Post will reed the
Gen. Taylor and the
esk e quest 100 about bad
if the public are ever fortunate
bold of a letter in which more opea cohortstnt is
made of the Administration. It was from Monte
rey, to which tbe Post appeals, (hat Gen. Tsylor
wrote a formal complaint to the Government - for
not furnishing him with suitable trains to follow
up the advantages of bis assault, and yet the Ad •
ministration censured him for the terms of caphu.
HE 5 ®
Tb« rriAVXB Roaaar Wstaza.—Tbe work
on ihiafiovemment vessel has been resumed for
tome days. ami the boat will be completed accord.
iD( to the design of the original contract. Tbe ves.
«l will prove one of the most substantial in the
wrvice of the Government.
We understand that there baa been tome cor.
respondents with this citj in regard to the steam,
era, one or more .authorized at the last session or
Congress. We fear, however, that nothing will
grow out of it, though we believe better and chea
per iron vessels can be tmilt here than in New
Fork. The workmanship of the “Walker’’ will
compare favorably with any iron vernal of like
character built in Europe or elsewhere.
CLXVSLAHB A*B PlTTfaUßea RAtX»aAD.—
The WelleviUo Patriot uj( it is the intenliou of
Uie Directors (u btn i considerable portion of
the work retd/ for letting in June, end that as
the enzineets have been engaged by ibeyear.
their services trie to be coo tinned anti! .this great
connecting link between the Lakes and the Ohio
River shall be completed. We hope indeed there
will be DO faltering in this enterprise,‘until the
l.akcft and the Ohio shall be tutted.
Tatae* os the aoa»«t*“We commend an
able article under this bead, to the attention of
our readers. It is from the Christian Advocate,
and is in admirable tone and tamper. U all men
-were of this spmtTifie'Church would be omnipo
tent, and tbe Union would endure til] time grew
old.
Tea uczxss xubTiossr-Prom aU quartets in
Jfew York, tbe Tribune say* wa hear of tbe tri
umph of the friends of Rum in the late License
Election. With few exceptions, the towns, so far
-«s heard from, have gone for License showing a
great revolution since last year. _
Taoxas J. Hastav is the candidate for re*
election to Congress, in the id District of Indians.
Henley is one of the Loco Foeos who voted to
censure General Taylor.
Tax Crrr Corxciia have authorfaed the Com
mittee on Fire E Dgines and. Hose loprocaraa lot,
and ascertain the cod of erecting a bona# thereon,
for (Ke-uSe of the Vigilant Fire Company.
Tax aixiveuaei of the Inauguration of
Washington, was celebrated at Philadelphia, on
thatOth.
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jL—-THINGS’.ON THE BORDER.-
. We are aorry to say that oor hopes of a
qiedy sad permanent peace between the two
great divisions of the Methodist fairnly in the .
Doited State* ore still anything but .flattering. j
Indeed, we have lew hope uow than we had >
•ome time ago, although we> do not entirely de
spair. Recent developments iudicate more fully
and clearly, what we hare loug since been con*:'
acioos of—and have adverted to—a difference °f
.opinion between tl>e authorities of the con *
nexions as to the import of certaiu provisions of
the plan of separation.
What seems to be necessary■ in order to avoid
the evils wilh.which the border is or
at least to mitigate them, is not mere »«"'»P a *
per discussion concerning the point* of diner
i ence. This cadnever reach the com ; because
I it cannot chiiugo the course of
titration on either aide; oad without.
here, the two bodiee moet nece«enly
<»m?inlo unpleasant «.«■«■.
Uoeeny may inHame *• pa*»°n», and perh-ip,
render aoy negotiodo" impracticable, but there
is little prdbobiliry ‘bat .t will convince either
.ide of orror wd brine about a peace. I* there
DO posibiliiy °f 'b' Bishop. of both Churclif.
conung to a njutnal agreement among them
selves *s to their administration? at least tem
porarily till the General Conference ! If peace
Ja!«ld be secored, by some means, till the se*-
aion of our General Conference, it might hap
pen, after all, as the South have appointed com
missioners to that body, that these poiubt of dif
ference could be adjusted by uegolWiou, so as
to secure the friendly relations of the two bo
dies, and at thp same time grant os much ac
commodation to the views' and feelings of per
sons alodg th'e : bolder as if the plan were annul
led and eternal war declared. Although we are
not i-W af*
't . •• -i .-'vMrji- ininat
,-.r. :i -::»v i:jt. lied
- ir-.t -Ti
h< •- ■ i v ind
Journal, toko? thp satuo geuerai *,ow of the
plan of separation as this one jof "Bishop Soole,
with the addition that Bishop/Capers makes a
show of claiming that the line, according to th
Plan, is Mason & Dixon's line, and not th
Conference lines. Tlti* seems to be on the prio
ciple of asking largely enough, to leave room fc
a liberal reduction. '
Can.it be possible, j however, that the two
great bodies of Methodists into which the origi
nal Methodist Episcopal. Church is now divided,
can sanction any course of proceeding iu tbeii
Bishops, Editors, or other officers, which wil
necessarily involve the two connexions iu a pro
traded war? As religious men, we blame mi
lions for unnecessarily going to war with enc
other; and commend them for settling their dil
ficnltiee by negotiation, arbitration, or in eom
other peaceable way. Shall we not, os Cliurcl:
es, avoid wbat we condemn, aud practice whs
we recommend? Shall we be-horror-struck t
the idea ot the United Slates and Ureal Britai
jj n g to war about a north-eastern orau Oreg<
iundary—pray Ueaveu most devoutly to are
te calamity—wonder that nations should be
wlisb as not to nettle their differences umicahl
nd we present at the same time, in the face
Dow cations, the pitiable sueclacle of It
.'hutches, or rather two divisious of the sai
Church,with the same doctrines, the same I>
ipline and general usages, quarrelling and ha
mg one another, because we interpret diflerenl
.y a fcertaia document pertaining to a proposed
boundary between our respective jurisdiction* I
Alas for uj, in vain may we preach peace lo
other* while we practice war ourselvesTior
will it avail to aay that these considerations are
• n ,> force because our ecclesiastical want aro «tri<*t-ied irem Foreign Periodicals ami Nt-ivipsper* for 1
wnoaratively harmlew affaire—we shed 110 \ . the Pit'sburgU Uateitr
laodTwe destroy no eities, &c. Bnt who can Hit Walter Scott, tu «pp<*«l to be at one -
,]| w i, at uiuy be the end thereof—how many lime, the most prolific novelmt in Eorope. With, i
soala may be suuk in perdiliou, ns the chouse- in a few years pant, however, hi* fame in Un* rwr»
quence of our ungodly strifes ? And who can |«cl has been materially eclipsed by several uth
assure us that blood, much blood, may uut eveul- era, among whom may be ranked Mr- Junes, Mr*,
aally be shed, as the result of these contentions dote and many more in England, tint for ia*
in which the already jealous and excited feel- pidity of execution, the celebrated French novel
ings of North nud South are being kindled to a i«t, \l. Alexander Dumas, it hi* repotted defence
yet fiercer flame? If the time shall «Ver come, of a recent trial before the Tribuuit de U Seine,
which may liod forbid, when th« civil uniou a s given in the “Spectator" (English paper) maj
shall be dissolved, and brother shall drew sword be relied on, excel* all hi* preJece**ors and con
against brother, it maybe fell and seen then, temporaries. The account he gives of his literary
that the alieuatiou of feeliug consequent upon | s l»ora, appears «lm»i*t incredible. Yet, there, is
this border'strife in the M. E. Church, has had no , etWD ta doubt its truth. We make an ex
much to do in the dreadful event. Now sad the tr# ci from the Diary of < Dumas:
reflection that the great .Metl|od»st Episcopal I ihem-e went-to Tujiix, where the Bey was *b
eommnuily, instead of exorcism* u conservative j bul j WM honorably received by his brother,
influence on the body politic, may, by the con- j w j J0 * rece j Te j me as a French envoy, and confer
tendons of iU different aeciiont, endanger the i ni nmo thc or j ef of Nichtn. I did not lose
stability of that fair fabric of civil government lmu , but collected during my stay auch
under which itself and other religious denoiin- . dacumßQt „, ,hat in four days, if I liked. I
nations exist aud act, in freedom, safety and w bluh an entire work. In order to reach
prosperity. It would ba a sublime speolocle to i FlMch Go , elnm , nl b ,j pi,cod ,t m,
s-r tbe Chords (ooy Church) suodiog up as a , tho . Vl |o„.,- „f »ao bora. power;
the Peace-maker and peace-preserver lu the , or lhc uso of roy.clf.ud the Bay of Tul.ia
State—if not by direct toterference, yet b) .la Such U , ol< „„ gl , nu>J u ptl
example—its aoolhm ß loflueoce—ita qmel .pint , 1 „„„ dM .'la the African e0.,1
—tta forbeoraoce ita bonda of love—inculcating “■> c<p< . a i ta|! with a .on of m,pi.a.
the fflonoas lesaon-of peace and good wi I among WDC “ * U<l, ‘ ,t •V r 8 . , . ... ~! ,
Z SerTraTthis £real Republic. U might ! turn) .hat our pruonc.s m.gh be libeled
then be called the salt of the land—the preserv- prompt intervention on my part.*! J*
ing principle. “But if the salt have lost hia t, bo «vcd-twrlvo live* J***T®"’ ****
w, wherewith shall it be salted ” If the light; moment m danger of falling by the knife, among
become, darkness, how great will be that dark-' these were brave officers, and a women, the sole
nen. If the Church, which should be- the con- ; remnant of the unfortunate captives who escaped
aervator of peace, engenders aud perpetuities : thc massacre of S dt Brahira. It *uli who, willi
•ectional atrifea, how.terrible may be the results. , tho-Vdore,’ under my order*, saved Captain Cov-
We forbear.—PitlsfcurgA Ckritlian AJrueate. j nard and hi* brave comrades, and brought them
, t j m Millivai wbero 3000 poisons offered me a ban
quet; iho leminisifnces of which is sufficient to
repay me for any injuries l may have received
here”
r ouraelre*
n the Po*t,
•urptue at
ltd uol ibe
litj and long
trill be taken
DxrraiTCTiorr or mmuiu am»»ssii<od.
—Tbe fine New Orleans boat. Ambassador, wu
bornt to the water’* edge on last Sunday evening,
about twelve mile* below Lbt* point. She had
been aground for a few day* previous, neat Jef
ferson Barrack*, and bad. by the aid of the klearn
er Tobacco Plant, succeeded in getting atlwt.—
Tho crew were- replacing her-freight, which bad
been shifted to the Utter turned bust, when one of
the crew dropped a candle among some bales of
hemp, and a wholtflierssf tbe commodity wo* in
flfiw io a All cflbrti to check the
flames were fruitUtejjshe wet, therefore cut
loose, and drifted rfpctfa sandbar some three mile*
below.— St. Lqdis Reveille , April 27.
It is estimated that abogt 5.000 sacks of grain
were still cm shore, tad the Tobacco Plant had
some 300,Sales of hemp on her deck. Thu cattle
oa the guards of the boat all escaped and made
their way to shore. Still, as the boat was very
heavily {reichted—probably to the extent of 700
or 800 tons*the loaa of cargo must be very great.
The loaa of the boat is equally severe. She was a j
splendid vessel, finished as a passenger boat, and I
intended forilhe cotton trade. . She was worth, it!
ii supposed j 530,000. Cspt. Urenbsm was the ;
. principal, if.'not the sole owner,
i We cannot hear of the loss of any lives, but
1 the deck passengers, of whom there were a good
manjr lost, every thing which they possess*
ed. They were,taken on board the Tobacco Plant,
~md brought to this city, and yet remain on her.
This is a case which appeals strongly to the
benevolence of our citizens, and we hope that
relief will be immediately granted to the unfor-
A tunate. — Krpublicwi.
rd- t~.
Mr« Webster at Richmond.
The Richmond papers arc full <»1 expressions ol
admiration of the noble speeches ot Webster, on
Friday night.
Mr. Webster addressed the company twice
The Richmond Republican says of the first.
“He commenced by explaining the object ol
bis visit. Having never been further South than
Richmond, be wished n> see the South, its people
and its places. HU tribate to the American < 'on- I
sUtution, and its founders, was one of masterly
ability, power and beauty,
t The Whig remarks;
He concluded by saying that if, at the close of
hU career, ftiball be written ujwn his tomb-Monc,
“Here lies one wUo'wisbed well t.» the Comrtilu.
lion of hialcountry," the great object of bis lile
will have been accomplished.
Of the last the Republican adds:
A sentiment being given to tbe memory ol
John Marshall. Mr. Webster -poke, and paid our
of the most beautiful tributes to that illustrious,
man • whiifb we have ever heard from human
Ups. i . _
IL H. Kerr, Esq., of Ibis city, who has taken
a very active and commendable purt in tho ex
ertions for;ihe Irish, iaforma us that he ha* beeu
in the country round about, making some effort
in the good cause; and that tho liberality of the
country people is very great —beyoud all expect
ation—that they are pouring in their barrels of
floor in great quantities—and moreover, that the
Methodists (so Mr. Kerr says) are doing their
port—as we would suppose.— Chritt." Advocate.
Ta* miVsms.—Tbe Cora reports the St. Pe
4era, Chippewa and Black rivers falling. On lha
Upper Rapids there are three feet water—Lower
Rapids twenty-eight inches. At this poinU tho
Mississippi has ten feet in the channel.— St, Lout *
Reveille, April 27.
'Taa PiTTsaoaoH List-—-The amount of stock
necettary to secure the steam packet lino between
this city aid Pittsburgh lias been taken, and the
subscription book* ere closed for the present—
LouiitilU Journal
Capb Hat, commander of Company A., of the
First Regiment of Pennsylvania .Volunteer**, has
arrivedhome in improved health.
Piick tho volunteer who made his escapo on'
Sunday night, voluntarily gave himself up befme
the night was far spent.
- Til American understand- that Kx-Geyefepr
Tod Will not accept the mission to Brazil-
V) • X
Ta^fUJuf•'MV*/' Ga&br
During the lilnsunmoitoa list bituriUy eight, I;
as, , •. «uforcibly reminded of the buutilQlvcrces which
Thecodipleii<ni.rfJ^jSp^ /OQ IT. e ** u 1 th* boperifast joa. willUnsert then,
wkikt doabtfat far.the best, M l M«sv of those wjibilluttfeated jtightftell uy with
L Wk*fcb« ••-*** br Ihe puputar : -
bnmdi«f Con B r«., •> ‘l* next «wilon—lh« »J- ,
nuoStifition -oulJ of cooiw endex.or lo rfioffl.
all reapoMibility of lh» »> r U" 1 » Ul « meamm.
upon iham, and il u ihalcfoio the policy of the
Wb>(T* to give the Administration the menu of
carryiog out their own plan* for the next twelve
month*, ami rely upon it, before the period he*
arrived, the country will have become eo disgusted
with course of policy, a* to cause oo doubt*
as to the future success of the Whigs. The elec*
lion of John M. Bolts, is hailed by his numerous
friends w-.th feeling* of great joy. Ho has at last
succeeded iu heading the Captain.
The Calhoun men have unanimously determin
ed to support General Taylor for the Presidency,
with the impression that in case of his election •
Mr. Calhoun will be called to preside over the De
partments ef State, and afterwards succeed the
old Hero at lh«* White House. They say that
General T. is not to be the candidate of the Whigs
bu > to bo takeu up by the disaffected of all parties,
and that as he is opposed to the doffloe of pro
scription tlio great mass of the Democrats now in
i office, and who desire to retain there presentsnug
j position*, will give him their hearty support I sin
cerely trust that in all then* calculations these
genikmon am doomed to be disappointed, as I
cannot bring myself to believe that even in case
Geo. Taylor consents to run, he will identify him* I
self with any other than the Whig party of the !
country, as now known, and least of all do I be
lieve, that in case nf his election, ho would call in
tff bis councils the aid and policy of the distin
guished Senator from South Oarolins.
Mr. Webster has left here and in the course of
hi* jaurucy will probably pay Pittsburgh a visit,
a* he dot ires lo inspect the great maoofacturiug
establishments of your regions, and I sincerely
i hope that your hospiuble city will extend her usu
al civilities to the great defender of tto. domestic
industry f t the country.
Groat interest is expressed, both bore arid at
-Baltimore, on conceiving the result of thomeeting
of the Conncllavillc Rail Road Company, which
has taken place in your city. The sympathies of
the mass, this way, is entirely in fevor ot a con
nection wiih'Pittsburgh; and as it now see me to
depend upon the action of vour board, it is to be
hoped they will throw no obstscle in the way of
an amicable arrangement with the Baltimore and
Ohio Company. Once finish the road to Pilts
bnrgh and you need have no fears about a more
southern terminus.
The proprietors of the Union have already made
their fortunes, il is said, out of this administration,
Mr. Ritchie has purchased, at a very high prica,
the splendid mansion recently erected by Mr.
Banker Concorsn, ou President square.
The superb residence of Mr. Packenhira was
this day thrown open, and bis costly furniture sold j
■t auction. Of course there was an immense at- j
temlunc* of the upper *Teu Thousand.* He leaves
1 understand, in a few day*. Cm England, to be
alixent for two year*; tbe probabilities arc, howev
er, that he will not leturn agairihere, as be desires
a (nisiiion on the continent. This gentleman baa
made-himsell very acceptable, both to the Govern
ment and to tiie society lure, arid hiaabsence will
cause much regret.
Mr. Ritchie in the Union oflhis morning in out
m an ailicle of exceeding warmth against the
nomination ot Gen. Taylor; a few more of the
same sort i»*ure to make him President.
D. A. G
Cofns*|«n<lcn<eif lb«
t Wash
ISTEHEBTINO HIROELLANY,
Vurknr Maaoian Lire.—By tho register
general'* report in England, it is ascertained that ;
men and women, married at 26, live together, on
an average; in that country 27 year*. The widows
eurvivc* their husbands a lilUemore than 10 years
and widowers lire not far from 9 after tbe death
oi tbrir wires. When tho husband is 46 and
the wife 30, the tin an teim of married life is 21
years—tbe widow suiviring 13 years after ibeir
husband's death, and widowers only ,5 after tho
loss of their wires. Probably there i* no essen
tial ditli-fcne* in the law* of life in the United
States and England; but It should be.added, by
way of I'ncouragcment, tbit loth sexes by being
married, have a longer lease of life than they oth
erwise would have.— Boston Medical and Surgi
cal Jour.
Somo of the leading English journals make aad
mistakes in relation to the affairs of this country.
A Lte number of the London Illustrated News
contains a portrait of Colonel Benton, with a bi
ogiupb'cal sketch, in the course of which the wri
ter stales, that tho Colonel wav recently appointed
to tbe office of Lieuteoaut General of the United
States. The London Economist, too in a recent 1
number, perpetrated the following:—
“In the United Stales, from apprehension, of
tho people, a rich man dare not keep his car
riage.
WOUIS, BT DCLWXU. .
* i»l. • woman! llaju ihoaliU'l Lave iVw niu-
Ol iii.iieown to for! Tliou -mile author
<>t .u.'l. * l«ok oi lollies iu a man.
Talit U vvnuld nc-d liie It-r- ol' all the angsit
To Mol tin* trconl out' - ’
fUK BOW UP rnoMISC, bt lolxbidos.
On ilic driving cloud the -liiuiug how.
That L'racioiu limit; ioa.li: up ol -mils- Bud tears
.M.>l the w.til r»cl ami mmlhsl -Ism below
‘ 111-* *jn»it uf all lovely tloweri
In w-aviuß rai-hil- wre-Hi anti daisy crown,
Auil err they nink to canh in varnal -hoWers.
Hr l.u ll j l.mlgr to tempi ibr angel* ilnWUj
A cocht dukm. —A London correspondent of
ihu New Vurk Commercial, says that the e«*t of
a ladycourt tire-* varies from £3l) lo £MQ.—
The value of jewels, worn on such occasion#, is
optional, but i* sometimes immense—according
to the wealth and resources of the party. It is a
mailer of notoriety that the lajy of the late Tbot.
Hope, E-q., appeared at court with jewels eitjma
ut £700,000.
According to a letter from Indio, a boy, seven
y«ar« old. was lately d;*»*creJ near Feroxepore
in the den cf n wolf, who is supposed lo have
••iiuned and done for’ him” as an an centres* qf
her’* is sard lo have done for Romulus and Remus
some centuries ago. The boy Is quite sa?aga : and
will touch nothing but raw flesh. .
Military Items.
Among the killed at the Battle of Buena Vista
was Lieut. Wm. Price of Illinois, in the sevcnty
.irrond year of Ms age. He had Itft his home of
affluence end case, with an expressed wish to die
in the service of his country.
Carr. AininT Pjbi, of the Arkansas Caval
ry, has published a card disavowing for the squad
ron under hiacommand, all share in the bouible
massacre of a number of poor Mexican peasants,
a few days before the Battle of Baena Vista.
The BalUtoo, (N. -Y.) Journal names ten
young men of that village, of whom it says -A
more enterprising or braver set of young men. are
not to be found,” who have enlisted in ihe 3J reg
imvni of Dragoons. It has been observed, not
only in this Stale but throughout the Union that
the recruits who . have enrolled themselves , under
the late requisition, have the appearance of being
and, inJced. are of a clam superior to the m#*s of
those who enlisted at an early period of the war.
Tbe Loeofocosof Columbus, Min.have recent
ly held a meeting to glorify their party in general)
but knowing that there are exceptions to all roles,
they adopted a resolution in the following words:
'Resolved, That our Senators and Reproanla
fives iu Congress hsvu faithfully dose their duly,
and wo hereby tender them out cordial spprobc
Ntjon and congratulation. Prmded, that-iwtfainf
herein contained shall be construed as an approval
of the course pursued by the Hon. Jacob Thorn p
•on on a resolution of thanks by Congress to Geu.
Bhchary Taylor," ...
Kicklin's tom will come n«T* 1o l« disowned
Ijhu !»■!,. J
' X fs ft
J made* wry laborious add tndustnoo* elimination'
of my library for tie senes, but had to give it up is
despair. This morning, however. I found them ta
the I’resbjterian Advocate. ' rtfßißta. .
. It wu summer evening
Old KaapartWork wi* done;
Aitd he be*idc hi# cottage door
W'ut •iuinf id the! mo.
Ami by him sported on the ’green.
Hiviittie grandchild. Wilheuume.
She taw her brotherPeterkm
Rotlaotneihing large and round.
That he betide the rivulet
In playtbg there bad found;
lie came to ask what he .had found.
That was so large, and smooth aed round
Old Kasper took itiromihe boy
Who stood expectant by.
And ibea the oidiitiaa shook hit ticsJ,
Aml With a natural sigh.
“ Tit some boor fellow'* skull.” «aid he
Who fell in the great victory.
‘•I find them in the garden, tei
There’* many here about,
And OUCH whes 1 go to plow
The plowshsre turns them out;
For matt) thousand men,” said he,
‘-Were tiaju ui the grtsiviciory."
‘Sow tell us wlmt ’iwo all about’
Vouiig I’etcrkiit cries,
And li'tie Wilhelmtne looks up - ,
Wiihvromler-waiting ey«s, *
’‘Now tell us all about lliewar.
Amt whatthey killed each other for.'’
It was the Fjißlish,'' Kasparened
•Thai put the French to rout
Hut wliat they kilted each oilier for
I could not well make out.
Hut every body said," quoth he,
••'l'hHt ’jwai a famous victory.
• M\ father lived ot Jtleiiheim, then.
Von little stream'hard by;
Tltey bunted hi* dwelling ui the ground,
And be was forced to tiy; -
!ki with in* wife and child lie Aed, g
Nor had ho where to rest ti s head. _
‘■With fire and sword the eountiy round
Was wasted Inr and wtdc:
’ And many a ctulding moihsr then,
And tt«w born mtaat died:
lint thing* like these, you know must he
At every famous victory.
‘They »ay it was a shocking sight
Aficr the field was won,
For, many thousand bodies here
Lay rotting in the *ua:
Uut thing* like that muytalways he \
At every tatnovs vie ory.
u t»reat praise the Duke of Marlboro* won'
And our good Prince Kugene: ”
!‘.Why. twaa b very wicked thing”'
Paid little Whilelminc:
Nay,nay,my little girl,*’ quoth he;
•It was a ibuuhu victory.
And every bodyptaised the Duke
Who such a fight did .wui,“
Dut urhat good canie of it at lasif
Quoth little Vuerkin:
Why that I cannot tell,*' said he,,
‘•Uut it was a famous victory
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
Correspondence of I’ULalmrKli Cazeitc.
Philidxlpuu, May 3d, 1847.
No later news from iho Army. The only in*
telugeucc by mail is the destruction of llto town
of Griffin, in Georgia, where fourteen stortahavu
been burnt, arid the town nearly destroyed by fire.
Ktf In“ivf (’offr»ponJf tu*** vf Uir Pittsburgh Gazene.
NEW VOItK MARKET.
May 3. 8 P.M.
[We call attention to the fact that the market*
in yesterday's* paper, under this head, should have
been Button. By 'mistake thewrong address was
given it.]
The market for Flour oj*cm-*l at $7,50 for Gen*
eases on the <(101, hut holders srero not firm and
the market wavered, and some gave way a frac
tion. The sales were 1000 Ibis at $7,37}a7,51),
which prices were the established catrency for
most ,of the business, and show a decline. To ar
rive, sales at less. Large lots of prime on the spot
will riot command the outside figure.
Fur Wheal there it some demand. White
Wheats range from 135a15?c (xir bu, at which
•airs 3000 bu.
Exporters came into the Corn market today
and created tome activity. 1 notice sales 7000 bu
at 93c for primo samples of White aud 96c fur
Yellow.
Cotton continues firm at Saturday's quotations,
and moderate sale*:
For Provisions the market is dull There is
no demand fur export, and but limited tales for
consumption. Small sale# Western MesaPurk *t
$14,87}, and of Primp at $12,87}- Holder* are
tolerablo firm in their demands. Theic will not
probably be any business of consequence done,
until the arrival of tho Caledonia, now due. Pri
ces have not varied to any quotable extent since
Salurdoy.
Freights ore fist. Tho surplus tonnage in poft
continues in ss great excess as ever, and British
are still leaving in ballast for the North
arid for the SL Lawrence in srmreh o( freight.
No local news worth telegraphing,
Exclusive Correspondency of the PilitburjrU Oaiuic
PHILADELPHIA. MARKET.
May 3d.7j P. M.
Tais morning* it rained, and rendered buaiues
out doors quite du'l. To ward, noon there was
more activity, particularly in Flour, for which an
active demand sprang up. Tho market opened
with holders ccucrslly asking >7,00, and rales
by sotno at $6,875; ! A better feeling grew up,
and tbo market advanced to $7,00, at which it
closed—some asking xnoro. The transactions
include 1000 bbls Standard Pa and Western
brands.
Fur Wheat there is an active demand, and
sales.prims samples of Pa White at U>4*li>sc
per hft.
Corn is in some. request, and salts of th.aa
prime samples of Yellow at 92a9fcc. Home
Kouthern at OOafll wt—for White not so much
inquiry. This shows on advance on Yellow.—
Tbe sales reach 6000 bu. Oats ut 52a53c.
Some' Rye at 92e-j-an advancr.
Saturday dosed. with a good inquiry for Corn*
nical and -ales. To-day the demand continues
and transactions foot up 4000 bbls at SI,SU for
Pa, and Including *lOOlO Brandywine.
The Provision market continues inactive, but
holders maintain-prices firmly. There is a dis*
portion to await (tie-Steamer. The stock*con
tinuo light. Bums small tales I onlay of New
Mess at st6,&o» Prime at $14,55a14,50; of Ba
con at 8, 9| end 10c for Shoulders, Sides and
Hams. Lard i- steady, and sales 150 pegs No
1 at 10Jc, 4 moa. filmier is in request—loo
keg* sold at I2sc. Cheese Sjaßjc.
Groceries steady and moderate sales. Coffee
is in fair request. :
exclusive CorresDouileqca ofibt Pnutisreb Gszeiin
- BALTIMORE MARKET.
; I May 3d, 7P. M.
Tbe business done i[) Floor to-day was rrther
in favor of buyers, butMhe sales show no decline
sufficient to warrant a Change So previous quota
tions. Howard , street/stood at $0,75,. and City
Mills at $7,00 pet bbl; Transactions tom mode
rate extent.
Wheat continue# in demand. .Several samples
of Pa. White real tied 158 c, and o parcel of Mdv
Red sold at 150 C. T
Bales 2000 bu tiorn, prime White at SoaB2c,
and Yellow at 68*90c for Mil.
Tbe only safe df. Cornmeal to-day was at $4,.
25, HoUersfpreljy generally demand $4 50, but
no buyers at theti ; Baltimore kiln dried is held
at that. i.
A sale of D. R; Hemp at 7£c.
Saturday and to-day Provisions have been n>
ihcr quiet* The soles noted to-day were of Pork
at SIC f>r Mexs and $13,75 for Prime. Soma in
qniry for aak $l4 and $9,50t 10,00
for Mesa and Primß~Uacon hu hot varied to any
quotable extent. A fair business doing al about
the prices current for 8 or 10 days past, via: 7ja
74 for Shoulder*,) Sja9c for Sides, UalOc for
Hams, and!BiaBj for Hog Round. A sale 50
kegs No. 1 Lard at 10c. Sale-50 kegs Butler at
16c—it it scarce.
' Freights to'Europo are very dull and but little
doing.
Nothing of importance locaMy.
'}
CotreipODileace of t|ie PltUburgb Gagece.
From Mjashington*
,Wasuisotok, May 1.
Tbe Whip have secured four members from
Virginia for certaio, and gained fourteen to the
Lsgislaturo end lost hot five. We are satiafud.
Aro you! [We are, but tho Whigs could'bave
•scared a majority ot the State if they had kqown
their strength.] Theta are three Congressional
Districts concerning wbtcb some doubt remainst,
the Loco Fucoa having secured but eight or nine
members to'a cetlalnty, indadingMr. Dromgoolf,
Tbe exorcises of laying the corner stone of tbe
Smithson. Institute to-day were very imposing
Four or fivo thousand people were.present The
President and .Cabinet were in tho’pfbccsaion,and
pywt of-the prominent officers of Government
The exercises wmV upon tho Mall whero the edi
fice* ire to be erected. Honpt to the noble heart
ed Englishman who gave us the occasion of this
eelobratiou. •*- •
fr7"Aficr“l'ro*ins all ibincs,bold f*si to iU«t which
itModr—ftorthe Piles, t\ will-be fwad ih« Or- Up- v
barn’s Vegetable Klectaary, is ihe only nm«dy for iha
complaip^spoD-whichthe safferingcan
fidenco—it iSUideed a friend ihe nme ofw^.
jrrsold. Wholesale, anil Rciait, by WV
KCTCHAM, taF-I»ns»r«*i,‘New\ork. W».Tw«i,
Matk-t -tract. *ful F. R. S*wt— Sinal.r.icld .irret.
Fiuiffurgb P* Price *1 pn Ui» *I ,JU * w
J !
- Q7”Bct* i9> K> Kkintt will deliver « lectjilre is
iouiii Cwaa*a.'M E*Church, Alleghibiy, this (Taekday)
evening, &ajr. 4th,
/French Bevotnubns; Battle of BonkCaHiU; Character*
if Wcshingiso; Napoleon .and ba'Fayetu; Ireland;
Futare*l*/o*'p6ct of America: Flight of the Nsriona]
Eagle Ticket* 25 cents. *
Irish Relief Commlttf e— The Executive Re
lief Committee will take notice that they are reoue-ud
-to meetal the Navigation Insurance Olfice. on Maiki t
street, on Tuesday Uth Ms)) si 4 o’clo.-k. Punctual
attendance of the whole committee ta necessary, sa
twatsew of importance rwjnlre them to meet. By or
der. R 11 KERR, Beefy.
RELIEF FOR SCOTLAND. Thp collectiag Com
in:use* for the Relief of Scotland, are raqaested to te
port to 'V m Blackstock. Treasurer, Federal street, Al
•l;gh<*ny on or before Wednesday next. As it ia in*
tended at that time » forward aimnch tuoacy as possi
ble to aid m loading a vw»el,wbich lesva Philadelphia
aliut the ISthMay. A. D. CAMPBELL, Ch’n.
to Advertisers*— The adrer
tlkrment* which appear in the Daily Morning Gazette
sl«o appear m the Tn-Weekly, thus receiving the beu
efit of the Circulation of att, without any additional
charge. t Thi» nan advantage to our advertisers, without
any extra expense. Advertisements are alao inserted
in the r-ountry paper upon reasonable terms.
UAZBTTE JOB PRINTING OFFICE*
RIBD STREET, COKKKB OF POST OrflCl ALLEY
(jy-Wt are now prep&rec} to execute m a superior
nd expeditions tuamter, all kinds of Job I’aitmnu,
uoU as large Poster*,lrtratnboal Bills, Bills of Lading,
.rtirr Sheet Circulars Handbills. Card*, Ac., Ac
book asn ra-MrBLET.rniBTiKG
to any extent executed in-;the best manner, and all
kinds of l’rmting dorie with>ecoracy and at the lowcn
OtySalter’a Ginseng Pauacta.—Muitii.
Tevumoxt—'Vr beg Irave-to call pub be attention to
the following, from Dr. Wm. Doan, of Witttamiville,
Clrnuont Ctr, and one of the very hint ptactiuoueii in
Die county tn which bejcaide*, and late Senator in the
State Legislature. It ia cheeriug thus to »ce Uic lead
ing men nf tlic bursting the bond* of profes
sional prejudice, and giving merit its dae:
"Sir: I have mi tn/ practice been using some of your
Ginseng Panacea, amt, so far, am well pleaded in it*
effect* in Catarrhal and Bronchial Complaints. Plcaae
scad me half a dozen bottle*—put them as iow. as *vou
can; a* i expect if it coutmuea to render as general sat
isfaction a« n has heretofore, to keep it constantly on*
-hand- Respectfully, apl? Wjg.Doxx, M. D.
{From the Spirit of the Timet.]
A KArr WORTH KNOWING
A gentleman of Scrofulons habits, from, indiictetion
in h>* jounitM day* became affected with Ulceration*
of the Throat amlNo-e, and a disagreeable and trou
blesome eruption of MieSkm. Indeed, Lit whole «y*-
irtu bore the mark* of being saturated will) disease
One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had
I»*i itie use of the hand, even- part being covered with
deep, painful, and offensive Ulcer*, aud were as hol
low and porous a« a honey-cofhb. It' wu at this *Uifft
of bis complaint,when death appeared laeviuble, from
a loathsome disease, that commenced the me of
JAYNE’S ALTFRNATI VK, and bavmg taken *n
teen I.allies, is now perfectly cured.'
gThu ALTEKN ATI VK operate* through ihe cireola
liiii, inulpur.be* the Blood and eradicn'e* diseases
I from the sy.i, m, wherever located, a&d the numerous
cures it has prffonoed in disease* /of Skin, Cancer,
Scrofula, tiuiue, Liver ComplainUDyspepsia,and oiher
Chrome disease*, is irulynitonishnift.
Fur sale iu Pittsburgh ai the PekuPTea Store, 71 4th
stie**t, near wood, and also at ibo4)Tug Store »>( II P
Sehwaru, Federal si Allegheny cilA mytJAwF
FUKSU AtlttlVAl* OPwOHKS-Al M A
MINER’S l-uerary Kuimriutn
Wall ingtnii and bis General* Hr J T lleadley, au
thor of Napoleon and hi* Marshals: The Sacred Moan
tains. ►. 4
BCapiiirny of Nnpoleou at St Helena. By General
Oiium Momholon P«rts and d
General Tavl< j‘.«iufe, Bailie.*, and Deipatrbe*, with
the oulf correct jKintaii yetipßtilisheil, including high
ly important lener* Ar; aceuants or the glorious battle.*.
compiled frum auihcaiic_*outeea.
Ti,e Pinugof Pearls; by O P R James, E-sp
The M>»irne«of tltx'-Heaths; fresh supply.
Tancred: or the New Crusade; hy IPlsraeli.
Pheipv* Traveller*’ l««ide; accompanied with * new
Map ol llie Un,led state s '
A splendid assortment ol individual State Map*
Among winch is an improved Map of Mexico ,
A large varieiv of handsomely bound Songtter*.
A complete assortment of the Modern Standiid Drt
ma luctndmg Feudal Tnue*i or the Court.of Jatne* the
Tli.'rd
For sale at
nit 4
M A MINERS
MU'tbficld ti 3d door iromlKW
iUcti Hill Farm for a*Je,
tMTUATED 15 mile* from Pittsburgh, 3 milra from
O lirei Cir-k l.ock„oiithr uorihsideoftltcAll*gbei*y
r,v<-r contiuniuf about ITOacre* writ improved—a t<w«J
house and. barn. wall ruble, granary, onoke boose,
~i ri ng houiw, Ac Ac A considerable portion of Ihe
laud it rlenrcd and under ffuod fence* and in a Tory
hieh auiie of cultivation n it well adapted for Iran
tr«.e*. of whicli there n great variety aud abundance,
in a healthy condition; the laud i* of l»la<k wolnut sori.
Tliik (triii but been the re*:dcui‘-e of .Henry Parry,
E»»i n»r *7 j car*. and will ».e told cm reasonable term#,
or exchanged for property in or adjoining tho city.
Knuu re ot Tho* Furry at No 103 wood tl I ms
bureu or J C Parry ttihelowa Foundry, uiariheGa*
;\t OTICK—Mr. John F. Jenmogs having disposed
It of bn :ntere«t in the copartnership of Coleman,
Hailmtn A Co., ceated to be a member of the firm on
the Cib oltinio ‘
Tue business it continued by Coleman, Mailman*
Co, at No. « Wood street, where they bare a It rye
•toek of Khptic springs, liafn’d A ilea, A B, and Bpriag
Steel toceuer with a general assortment of coach tnm
min-r* to which tliey inwiia the aitenlion of dealer*
noth COLHUAN. HAILMAfi * Co
COLORED COUSTBUPAfIKS-W R Mur
nhy idviicß the aiteuuou of hoate keeper# to ail
aMorunent of 11*4 and ti t colored Counterpane*. A
new and usauuful article, of different color*. Al*o,au
itraorunciii ol white counierpane*; from lowest to fine
<iual ty Abo. Linen Bama*k Table Cloths, a fall *»-
toiunein nf newest pafientt.JAbo, Towela.and Towel*
i»» Dinner— at the nortbcati corner of 4th and*market
il/eVi. u»y4
FRENCH MILLISERY.
M\I»AM BQNNAFFON re*peeu«Hy inform* her
j.ipri<i* and patron*, that *he \*ill open.ou Thura
rUr >bc 6UI mil, the ino*t eitcntire aatorwteut of Fair
c> (Joitne'i of her own importation, c*er opened in tht*
f fly Toßdhct with i choice eawttreenl of fancy arti
cle*. M>lciubd ribbon* and flower*.
Alac; Sunw BonneU of i-vcry variety of alyl* and
nriec". at ihe wore an Market« door from nmd
im.l. - - »VU»«
a TTENTIOIi -Th« Kif»t Regiment. fifteenth
i \ Divnirn. Pa Militia, will turd lot Batallion (ram*
m-» m the home of |*l>cn*ou.on the Steuben-
V) l\e J\ke..on Monday the jmi. day oi May, at 10 o’clock
A M mid the PecondßaiallnroouWednesday, 13th, at
thr borne nf Mr. Pryor*, on (he Brownsville road,«tD
oVIimII.A M. Aruwdaml equipped according to law.
wJJawUF* JAMW 11. tiI.KNN, Lieot- Col
rnu o vAt*bzvcibun ks sktts-w r
r Murphy bar lately rec’d an nuorlment of atiovc
( ood* for Cane* and Cape, of new styleeand beautiful
pattern*- Alao; Lacea awl Edging. T .
BLACK LACE few black -Lnc«
'tcarf* for Ladies—a Marco article—a few iu»t
rrceiVtd Al»; B<r«,e*nd
GooOa Hotue of tnyl MURPHY
OKU IRON—SO tone No Ikb Hanging Rock Pig
A Iron, landing from steamer Amencan.and for aale
j,y i ' M ALLErt ACo
-i- i- water A front at*
EDWARD HEAZELTOR, WholesaleOroeer,
, east aide of the Diamond, second door from Dia
• moud.Alley. Pm*borgh. c m F*
MACKKBKL— SObbUUrxe No 3, Sooth;
SOhlfdodo do do;
F.DW'D KRAZ ELTON,
cm aide of the diamond
my 4
SUSDIIIB9— Ground Pepper, Saidfcei;
do Al<pice; Clove*;
do Clavei; Notnega;
oo Cmamon; Pjnaeuto;
do Gineen Pep. Sauce;
For sale by myi ENGLISH fcBKNNKTT
200 Wd„ A rs,r, .
30 do do Wtalw Bean*; tn "lore and for tale by
my < F.NOLISII ft BENNETT, 17 wood*t
ORANOJSS AND LKMOXS-dUO hnforult
MNNETr.
30 t*;
t*bt» llerrißfil o do I
30 dot*. Mackerel; for »nlel>r
mv 3 . KNKLtSH ft BRNNKTTj
dim M*Uinile>; for rule low tn cloie con»i*nmrr
*£oo by mr4 KNGf.IJUI ftBENNKTT
•<.» l.bl* Tunuet*’Oil, for »*lf* »OOn br *
10' uiyV KNOMSII ft BKNNKTT
<<. libl* Snear lfoureMoln«irs for safe low by
40 m>4 ENGLISH ft BENNETT
7hi» Bock Candy; ‘
20 bz* aiwnedfto, for sale low by ft. _ _
my 4 • ENULISIIA BENNETT
nut Rearo* Wrapping paper for«ale tow br
100 iq)4 F.NOMSU ft BENNETT
A TO l'i» Window nia«. »u« Undinjraml for aato.
4/Oby tf F VON HONNItOK!*T ft Co
«nv4 No 3ft wood -I
'KKKN APPiiKB-15cvk»; , .
~ 25 bx» m Otu; far «xle l>y
S F VON BONNHORST k Co_
my 4
-»Ol.L BCTTEft-4 bhln jun tecM and tor *
\ liy mv4 8 F VON BON WHORBT kCo
-Bern* for »a
liV roy4 _ SFVOSWONffHOKST fcC#
WISDOW SASU-HWxlo li«hw aborted «i«
for •«!«: l>y 3 I* VOS IiONNHORffPi Ca
m >4 ' 33 from
bI,I I N S FVOX BON N lIOB3T t cj_
S CTMER‘ UA WL a ,6.;»^ ; l i|cßn| y
()0 Coir "' iU w i M , MrTCH f i:L.TKK , t'
m y 3 No 160 liberty n
/» HIJI.S While Bean*. Ju»trec’d on eoawrOMent and,
Q for Ufo by my 3 MIIXHR A RICKETSUN
KEGS JoDiaU Nailt ol v*riou» brand* and
- mrt fa ' ’* l ° ** MILLKtt* BICKETSON
r»r» DBLS Ilbiin.for tale low by
60 "{a _ MILLER * BICKETBQN
« BBL3Lm*eedOil,fiar »*loiir
MILLER* RICKETSON
AL.COUOL— lobbl* high proof, just rec'd and for
„le by J SCHOONMAIKR A Go
my 3 • No Ji wood u
ro BULS Ltusced oil in good order and pure, for sale
IIS i.v iu\3_ J BCHOONMAKKRACo
l<\ RMS Wheeling JJaoil}*aner. for ealrby . .
|U mv.l J BQHOOSMAKKRA Co
KEGBLoudonMustard,ferialeby'
Z\J iny3 JBCHOONMAKERA.OO
GREEK APPLES~'A6neamcle,ju*trec’dper
steamer WellivHle. and for sale by
8 AW lIARBAUGH
my 3 , No 33 wood si
WRITE BEAUS—In icki, for sale by
niyj ■ 8-A W lIAKPAIJGIL
lUY APPLES—In store and for
my 3 SaWHABBAUGH
Roll butter a lar® in *«-§* X&wp*’
site by raja SAW HARBAUGH
No 30 water st '
S ijfeirlion Salt*
l r Jeh* t p. Ptvl*, AirtiaMW' ' ?;•
siDrjr Geoda *. r'.',
ON Thursday morning, thefnb inst‘at-10 O'clock at
the Commercial Sale* Boom*,’ corner of w «h
•u, trill b^*ohi anaxtewire-muottmetn of ire**«n«
seasonable tuple and fancy dry food#, embracing a
well teleeted ttock from a Urge retail Marti, ,Al*o;
boots; shoes; umbrellas; parasol*, «nn shade*, AC- a
At 8 O'clock! P. M.
A large assortment of new; and,i«ood hand-hotue
hold farmture. among which are mahogany drestlng
bare ant; common do; Preach, fancy-fa COBBAM chair*;
high A low posr bedstead*; ladiea Work ilands; wa*b
do, settee*; rockingchairs; table*; mahogany hal racks;
fealherbedajfieddingiraaflraaaet, looking gia*ae*,man
lie cloeks.Ae. ~.•*••
Alto: Cooking More, kitchen utensil*, bx*
damaged Oninges; glaatwtrt; qaceraware, groccrie*
Ac Ac, -
ji At 7J O’clock, P. M.
One cheat snip carpenters tool*. embracing a genera 1 -
aoonment iloinef»’ tools; hardware; fine .üble and
pocket ctnlery: gold and silver watc.be*;~r«ady made
clothing, staple and fancy dry goods, Ac. rayi
(American copy}- \
filcambeat Artna at Aactlaa,
ON Monday afternoon (he 10th inti, at 4 o’clock. on
board, at the MonoogahelawharC below the mauik of
Market street, where she now lies, will be told far
cash by order of Levi Finley, assignee, the light
draught steamer Arena, with all her furniture and tac
kle, which ic in good repair, aud machinery nearly'
new. _ ,n f* ’
Second band Baronchc.
ON Thursday afternoon, the Cth in»t, at s o’clock, in
from of the Commercial Sale*-Room*, corner of wood
and sth street*, will Ire sold oneWdsome and aubuan
ual second liand Barouche, with falling top*, cushions,
Ac. in good order. »y 3
OCK4S STEAM SAfISATIOS COirAAT.
U. ft. Line W Cotcer, Southampton and Brtvutt.
THE splendid new steamship WABHING
RMwb TON, (750 uma burthen, Frederick -Hewitt,
commander, will *UrtfromNew York on the
"t Jutic next, carrying the United Stale* mail.
She will touch at Cowes' aad Southamptou to -land
na>*cngen and freighu and deliver the mail* far Log-
Und.'Ftance an<riwlgiotn. and will then proceed to
Dretnerharcn . ... .
Reiorninc will leave'Bremerhatcn on ihe rasa of
June, and Southampton on .the IU of July, where »he
will] embark pancoger* and freight from tuifiata,
France, and .Belgium. ArrangcrncHU hate been made
to forward good* from Havre up to Uio lasttunment, for.
which, if desired, bill* of lading will be singed'by the
agetii at Havre. . , • - .
Sohlhampion connect* by Railroad* with all pan* of
Knglnnd, and by ticamboata with All Ihe
From Bremen acce** may be had to all Germany, Aus
tria. Ru»*ia, Italy, Switzerland, Ae.
’ The Wuhiugionii* built in the »trenge*i mannef, wilN
aviewof lieing converted into a »bjr-of-war, andaub
jcctaianyume to intpeclion hyomcer*AppomWd by
the Pfeiident, both rinsing and after eouatruclion..She
baatwoenginetnf iajO,hor*epower ea«h,and aecom
modatioit* far 140 first clut, and 44 second clat* pat*
M pu*<agc from New York to Southampton or Bremen,
Firat cla*« SUK>
\ Second cla»* •■
Pawage from Bremen or Southampton to New t ork.
i' First dais ’ , 8150,
I Second dais," .
Sbe will carry about 3UO ton* freight, which will be
eharged according to ihe uature of the good* offcniig.
All ieiter* mutt pa*t ‘hrough the Po*l Omee. PatreTt,
for which bill* of lading will be signed, will.be taken
aV FoVpauaee or freigh' apply at ihe office of the Ocean
Steam Navigabon Company. 44 William street, New,
■York, or to the Agent* at Southampton, .
* day, croskey A ROSS,
Bremen C A HEINEKEN A CO,
Havre WILLIAM ISELIN. .
The Wathineuai *» Intended to leave New York on
second tnpoo tbe firtt of August next. .
The second tteamer of the line is in due course of
coiDtruclion, and will be in rendition in the ensuing
f,il - inyldUn
THE TRUTH. BY MfciNOF TRU*rH,
t CONCERNING SELLERS’ VRRMIFUtiE:~A »ifl*
/ vie vial prodoeing wonder*.—Read the following
fmm the Rev. S.VTakefieM, Pastor of Liberty vt.M-K.
Cburrh . Pittiburgh,March 9,1^47.
Mr. R- K. Sellers: It it* from a sente of doty. at well
at with great pleatiup, that I bear le*tunouy to the vip
toeoi your justly celebrated Vermifuge. J-proeurrd a
iinfle bcult, and gave it to three of myehtidren, who had t
been 111 for several week* The eldest wat *even-
Vcfir* old, the next four. anJ the yohngeM eighteen,
month*' The fim p>A*cd fifty-six worm*, the second
fatty reven, ami the third a considerable number not
distinctly recollected. Since then they have been doing
welt, and are obwin good health. '.Z.
Your* respectfully, ' S. W*«xnxu».
Fieri the Rev. S E Babcock, of the Methodist Episco
pal Church.
Mr. R R Seller*: It h with great pleasure I would
inform yon of the good effects produced on my*oiiot
four yeatsofage, by your justly, crlebraied Vermifuge.
After hi* having e»>nrulsioii«, l gaTe him three dotes,
vriiMi be pa<*ed an almost increditable number, from
which time hi* general health hat been improved.
„ SEUaacoeg.
From the Rev. Charlea Cooke, of the Methodist Epie
eoiial Chtreh:
Pittsburgh, December 14,1645.
Mr. R. K. Sellers: I gave ay little daughter (between
three and for years old] three dotes of your Virmifuge,
according topresertplion, with the happiest sueceea—
The number of worms'expelled I do not know pieclsie
ly. but it was large; She is now in po»*e*aion of good,
health. I think ihe mediclud- may he eonfided la wtth
great uuretervedneti. CCoox*.-
A* iliis Vermifuge ha* .never been known to fail in
any msianeh, when worm* actually existed, parent*
should give it in preference to *ll others
Prepared and told by R. E. SELLERS, between 3d
afld-tth, on Wood street.
For tale by Dr. Catml, Fifth tYard. myl
NEW AND MOSf EFFECTIVE REMEDY; .
Dr. WOOD’S] Baraaparlll* *ttd Wild
Cherry Bitters, for tho cute of the following
diseases: Jaaudiee, Liter Complaint, all B : IUous Com
plaints, tick Headache, Heart Burn, Indigestion, habit
ual Cosuvenesn, Pile*, Palpitations of the Heart, Lot*
or Appeiite.Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritations,Dcbilitued
Stomach. Languor, Depre**ion of spirits, Chronic Rheu
nation, Co'aueou* Diseases, Canker. Syphiloid Disea
se* Scrofula lmporitics of the Blood. Pimples and
Pustules on tlie Face, llerciiiur) Humors, Cold Botes,
gnd all di«»tt-**rieiiiß from an injudloiousatcofMer-
J The nttentiou of the invalid public, end of all those
afflicted by uny of ibc above diseases, is icspectfolly
ealled to the merits of a nedr andmvaihable prepara
tion from an original recipe of a distinguished physician,
cniiiliining In itself the most nctive remedial properties
of two of the very first articles m the Materia Mcdic-a.
The ScreapcrUU and Wild Cherry Bluer* were in
troduced to the public about twelve momhs ago,, aad
during that period ihelr success ha* been *o great aa to
induce the proprietor to offer them with still mote confi
dence. in Ihe (all belief that by entering into more ex
tensive nse, they* will prove a blessing to all those
suffering Horn the disease* above enumerated. '
t*old, wholesale and rrlatl, by WYATT A KCTCII
- agents, l‘Jl t ultonsireet. New York; Wi».
Tkobn, Market street, and P. R- Sawtu, Smnhficld
street; PiUsbargh, Pa.' Trice *l—large bottles.
mcbXhi&B. ; SdP
MUSIC I MUSIO J MUSIC I
[EE A WALKER, iMri is Mhvicmnd Hwi
j .of Injiruinentty lift) ITo/nui urttt, Pkil&dtlphiA
lave rust published,—Friendship: or Scene* of othe
days may Fade. t
Le Peine iKoscuacs Vic«u*oi*r*. !•>• II Kens.
False Friend, W V Wallace.
Fas dc Fleur, Maretsek.
Olendalough.’ W i Lcmou.
Buena Vjits March.
Rudolph Polka, CF Rudolph.
Ravel ‘do M Keller. ■ '
Gea. Taylor’* March and Qmcka«fr p Ac. Ac.; i
They are constantly piikliihuig and receiving all ik«
new music from. New York,.Boston. Baltimore, Ac. •
Order* respectfully solicited, and . attended tA with
pn A?wanfon hand, all hinds'of Musical inst ruments,
Violin Strings,Tuning Forks, and all articles of Musi-.
cal Merchandise, at the lowest prices. •
— " “ ‘: oilcsu ■
'VTTHEREAS, Letter* Testamentary have been
W granted to the undersigned, Executors of the
last will and testament of John MeMastert, deceased,
late of Plumb Township, Allegheny County, notitro is
hereby given to all persons indebted t» the Estate of
said deceUent, to make payment; and to those having
claims araian the tame, to present them duty anlbeiK
lieaied for aetllemeuL to eilherof the ondersingeiL
RACHEL McMASfKRS, rUecuinx. ■
. THOMASMeMASTF.RS, ) ,
•WM. LARIMER, Jr., J Executors.
lID KINO, } • .
PiUb’gb, April ardBAwtt«T _ /
SHBOLRY’§ BRICK PRESS—As the *ea-
M>n Ua» now commenced ftr making Brick* the
•obrrribera U-g leave again to call the attention of'
brickmaker* and otbete 10 (hit very machine.—
We.will warrant it equal if not »aperiorto any other
Brick I'ren, of the iuk price, now In uw;
We have a number of certificate* :pf their perform
ance, which occupy too much (pace for advertiaing, bat
can be »e«u ml our office.
Uricktsakers are respectfully Invited to give am a call
*Ve will give our own guarantee for ibe perfonnaucr
of the I'rrr a. State qr County right! for male.
john McFaden t co
Canal Larin fc penn it
apVS «l&w3n>F
DRUGS, DECQS, .....
JOKI. MOHI.EK, DniK*‘*t and N. W,
nmier oi' Wood and Silt tU, Pittsburgh,^ l ! ke*p
foattanily on hand, Drugs.- Paiati, OiL«, Dyt-Kuff>.
Ac. _
N U I'kyiirian'i prevritnion* carefully corapontuh
c 4 town Uie Ucii dialer iala, at any Lour of the day or
night. Ala©, an aavonmenr of Perfumery; fine Tooth.
Hair, and I'loih Bru'hes, See. Ac, which he will cell
low lor cadi. may 1 .
OONOk BV SABlItl. I.OVKH- .
o ' - Aak me uot what J amThinliu*;
O, watch you well T»V na> li«hi;
Wuyiiiß the Deer; ;
■ oh! Molly liawii;
Wntow Mnebre»: ; - •
, ~ The low harked Car;
TbetwoUuiU; -
Indian Hammer; ~
Rory O'Mao re;
My Mother Dear}. - .
Angela Whtaper; -r
The Fairy Boy; u ,
The BowlM Sorer Bor; ' ’
Juat received and for <ale by JOIIN II MELLOR '
_myl 61 woodftreel'
NEW BALTIMORE .HERRING AND
SHAD-30 bbU Herrins;
SO do Shed]
6 do NotUaekereU
i hlfUo do do now Undine and
R BRUCH A Co
ipoeiie emithfiold •
I liberty MOPI
EAOLB SALOOS—ICE CREAM—This popular
place of resort will be open for the eeaaan tn-aeue
ntrvg, May 3rd. " ' ; ...... tay3
GUESS MISSEL-! Ulefine iwilledGreef
Flaancliiort received by 1 '' '
ray 3 tMACKLCTT A WHITE. -
Brows sxurtisgs-a urge io*«'« of
eaderu ilrawa Sbirtinr»—light, medium, anofaear
ry,]an received and for aeleiijr ■ ", ’ '
my 3 81 IACKLETTAWJ I ITS
29 D ’ HE *'
cor »if
my 3 -z—-.
SCORCHIKG»“tSe*k» j*ri«e, ree*d on eon*»*n*
mem, led (ot ,W SNINCiIIAM A ItONNKR
IMliherty »l
Dnv FRUlT—a» bn* Apple*; •
14 * . ISO Jo Paaebe*; for »»1o by
3 cUNNIWOHANt A UOXMKR
yalimH OPITABI-A u«>a4
S rncruof'™'? •opener Spasiab pniU«, bjQie.Lwi
KriyaWiefom, iut tccerecJ •»d j r.r Mb£g^
POTASH— W <ak« »“P> Potiub,-iu»t rtc*d on con :
■mitnclit «im for grcKCTSON
ra y 3 ■■••■- '• " Wo 170 liberty wwm-
TOBACCO— 11 hbdo Ky. LaS, WfsppmA FUlawj
U do Teas do. Sue mmaftcomay;,:
IS. hxt Eastern VirftnU; for tala to*
to ek»e coaslpnmeai myO FOBBVTH kCo
inn BXSBrownChflVieaaftSww j- *•- >!'
1U" do i d«' Mmfl'4dUllr
sale by «y3-'. MILLER fc RICgETBOM ’
NAILI-UlkiM aiwrleJ nhi•*£*£ by
«y 3 .AOKBYTH fc WJ
B~lßDft AM) BIRD CAGES—One fine *:nr
tjtobbio.ooe fine mocking bird and canary birds
aorta and coton.
ibov Bird cages, common and fancy, tome or wW
wa-fiaveicmYecetvedand now opening at the Pin*
bnnfr seed store.- apO S N WICEEBBIIAM ,
'WOOL. BAGGIKQ.
,Ai\ lSCH.BotU|>*t<u(i^bletbt t \V<>ol 9«cVn, Al*j
‘tV Grain bafgttg.plain and l willed, in gir»: *ai-a
tv. conaiamly on band and for *•)« by the l>w!<\
’ ROUKKTS * CON»\U.
_W>farkrt «tjth?f*3rl,,h>*
tlr OL.ABS4—loobx* 9x10;
..Ww- -
30 do 10x14;
XS d« 7x9: fortalrUy
«P» gFVONBONNUOttsTAC
SEGARS— Cob* Sejfxr*.
HtfSpmiih do; ‘
Common da; .fbrirxlrby
«n» . WtCtk A MeCANDI.Kss
1~ IAVHKSB’ OHi—l2bbU Ids! received ..oVou
■irnmcn!, xnd tot *xle br
• ’ ATWOOD. JONES A Co.
i m yl 1 WHict A iiu.ti «u
Butter a 4t»w* Ron uuiu-i;
* do lio
S J»hl* Lard, rrc«'<*<sl m»j
TASSKV A KK.mT
3.V WXH»V
COTTON VAttN».&C-*35,00U lbs Colton Van.
Carpet Chains; Cotton Twist and Caiulir W»i
for mlcoy myl FRIEND, RHKV ,vCV
5 STANDS Burgundy Pi«h. for Mleby_ ;
*pX B A X t
BEANS— In store and forsale by'
! ; . WICK' A McCAMM.KsS—
■ rOO cor wood A water si»..
If OL ASSES—S.House and N- Orleans tor Mir
iVX fay apJO- WICK A S\cC\SM.l*>
RICE— In store aud for sal* by
ap3o _ : WICK A McCANDI.E^S
SUGAR— Loaf and Crushed; for sale by
■p3o . WICK A McCANPLKifr
ASHES— rot and Scorch Salt*, for sale by \
ap3o __WICKtMcCAN I)LK;SS _
CIOTTON— X Dales Tenn. Cotton, to arrive. for 1
j »ale by apaj I MCKKV *Co '
WO LASS—boxes firtO;
• 13 do 10x19; foe sale br
myil ' • . PORSVTH .V Co • ;
BUFFALQROBtS^IO bales for tale by !-
ray 3 FORSVTH A Co -
rj A f\ LBS Poard Patoiee Stone, for safe by
mj3 BA FAHNESTOCh A Co
HAVANA SBGARS— IS bia Havana :?**«* to.
sale by WILLIAMS'* DIIAVok r»l
-jjjyl -* • **• • t s_~Nogr-tvooJ t>
f)AA Bo* dried Apples,
. -£UU 100 bus-dried Peaches; for sale by
oyl WILLIAMS A PU.WOKTH
ROLL BUTTER—Received on<*oun<niin:iit, and
- for sale by JO WUiLI A.M«k Co
.myl ' tto wood i.i
T.'EAT'Wlfttß—3U aaeit* FeaUjerr. tor sain t>y •
V myl ATWOQb, JONE* ACo ,
LARD— 3kc|»tF«upily Lard, j*t« and for
sale by myl JD WILLI AW* * Co
GIIBEOE— «7 bxs prime W R -.foci.,
myl . J D WILLIAMS ACo
FAMILY HAMS—A ■prune article aiv.iys on. ,
band and for sal* by 'J D WILLIAMS ACo
inyt Hb-foocd «t ’ .
|J BACHES—too bus dried PcacLo.foraaiH low 3 ;
X closecodtigiUßeut,- JAS DAL7.ELL
myl No Cl water M •
BACON-9 casks Baron, just received ar.d for sale
by OjKUM, McOKf.W k OC
myl . No 6 Commercial Row, blurry it t
1.1 IRE BRICK—3O,OOO, l>*M<}u«titT, for -.*l: low
-1 to dose consignment, by
myl - FRIEND, HUEY A Co, water -
POTASH-9 casks for sale by *'
myl . FRIEND, RHF.lT4i'o_
CtOTTON— l*J0baler to arrive, for rate by
/ myl ■ . . FRIEND. RHFV A
WHITE REANS-500 bu for tale by
my!.. _ •_._ FRIEND, RHKV A t .>
PIG METAL— ICO ion* Hot so l Cold Uls'm. for tele
by myl . FRIEND, 11 UKV A t\.
GOLDEN SVRUP-6.bbU?Tor tale by
• tnyl FRIEND, RHKV A-Co
PEACHES: AND APPLRS-3Wdiied Prscli
ea.' halves: 74d0 ilo Applet; for tale by
op : FRIEND, RHKV L_Co
, id(\ LBS Aloes,just rrc’d andtor sal* !•,
OQU myl ;; B A FAHNESTOCK ACo
B ACON— lb* SUouldersj ’ ,
15,UU1 lbs Hunt, iu smoke lic.u»r v unJ i„».
AT\VtX>l>, JONI.Si <V
£ BALES Velvet Ikmle Cork*, ju«l ro. eivcd au.l i.h
O sale by _ BA FAIINISOCK t\.
a pOO " , rur lit rl 1
PEACHES ft APPI.KS-£u»bu» JTv Peaches
3 do |traW;
ISO Jn Apple i,
- 1 DICKFV A Co.
water ft from •
CKOA& LOGS-J 0 good Cedar Uk!*, i.h ajl? hr
ap3o. • IDICKKV A
SCORCHIBiGS— 0 Ton* ftm*Ort SoOrehiitßs lor
tale by ap3U I- DICKKY .V Co
SALEHATUB-S Ton* Saleraiu*, io ».u,w’ f.ij '
_ tale by__ ap3o • I DIOKM.ACn
CANDLES— 30 U** City Dipped Ctmlli x. i.>r tale
by .PojWDKXTKK ft t\. ]_
ap3o No 41 water:«»' !
For *&le by
»p3O
CIDXSXI— 14 bblt, in uore ami for rate bjr
apTO .■ H PALZKLL A CO, liberty
bblt Scotcbinvi, for tale by
_apa> • AT WOOD, JOXP-S ACo
BKAVEB BUCKETS—SO down,for*«!e by
m)3 ■ POBSVTH A Co
COPPERAS— It bblt, for tale Very low, by ■
myS . _____ ; FORSVTH ACo
nc 3and 10lbeaniaieraof Mustard, for tale by
An} apt 9 . ' F SELLERS
MOLASSES— 400 bbU Plautauoo, for aale by
my 3 ’ ; FORSYTH kCo
•TJKNiSON UAMS, ic—l bx Veiuira ituu:'
' V - - - t c»fc tj»eon *idM.;art rec’J
FRIEND, RHEVfcCO
57 xratei *t.
and for vale by
»p*3
IBBL Frc*U Camomile Ftoweu.j'ail received's ml
for sale by B A FAHNESTQCK-*. CO
■pjjg ' cor l»l k. wcuJ m
IBOL Jamaica Uinccr tfto6t,ja«i received and 'for
sale by apS9 b A FAHNESTOCK ACO
68AG8G(Drer Root,i««t reeenredand for (tile hr
■p3B BAFAHNBgQCSfcCO .
-TjiO IRO.N—ICO toat hot aadcold ET»H Mercer «o
Jr Pi* Iron, m ttor* todfor ulebv
tgS , -WILLIAMS h. DILWOR*
HU&EBE—B cask*, receiving tbit day, anil for talc
!by »pts JAH PAUZKU*, 84 wiff »i
BACON— 4 bblt lUnu;
. 1 ilo Shoaldert, landing from Loku Erie
and for talc by apSB - JAS.pALZEH.
Bulk Pork, now landing
and fir rale by ISAIAII DICKEY A CO
_ap*3 } from A water na.. -
T-ÜBEKDOIL—ItDOO rails Lirtaeed Oil, m Mere
■Lsjpnd fofttleby J JORDAN A SON _
ap(44 - * |8 liberty street
IDln AAA Lbabaeon, ju*ireeeiviii*fn>Mi •mule
viUA/UU koue. For txieby
»pM • y J JORDAN & SON
ATKOnrO CABBUIICRKS-! ease of Lc'nui
lVAfalguodt for Summer Coats jnst received and f«.i
tale by apSI 3HACKLKTT A WHITE
[TORI& POB SAL’K-Yofliit, sound u»d
;Xl Ite. Apply to REYNOLDS .V *HEF.
' ■ > u -• . - • eorpeno A Irwin »s
4 A* bblt Me** Pork; \
V It do Prime do. Foriafebv
*PP__ _•_ J JORDAN,A SON
P" "IQ METAL—lttmna Hot Blast. far sale by
Spas ■ ' _ FRIEND, RUBY A CO, 5? water at
ITT APWrkS-rflO bu. lor Mle by
.U.\ aptf...- JJOHDAN 4 SO.N
/'YlitS—dOUgalis winterVleached "«1; . r
\., SOU . “ ; whale , .do ,
i S Mil* •- “ T~ do
atft7. i . O BLACKBURN ACO
PEACHES— 3UI bn dried Peaebei, jutl received
and lor rale by .HUTCHISON A CO. T
ApS7 ' No 43 w»» r. A9* wood -
l HOT-41 kg* aborted No*. received per stcame
I J J Crittenden, and (or sale by
ap*7 HUTCHISON A CO
iIU 1009—43 too*. luidrnr fTOia~£ii r 3Tior-i»»i-e-
Krie, arul for tale by - i | . JAS DALZELI.
ipr7 . , .J ; . VI waijrst
> UTTBII—IS kegs Bauer, for tale br
1 apv? ; JASDALZEU.^
rS ARD—( kegs Lanl, for tate by
Xi apV7_ _ JASPAI.ZU.L_
taeks Wool, for sale by
apg . JAS PAL/EI.I.
, in BAINES DeerSkint, laudtngifiom Mubigan'line,
I\J and for*aleby '■’> . JA* DauZKLL '
DRIED PBUIT.-Tiliu.liet IVacbe*.
74 do . .Apples, in store and
tortile by J D WILLIAMS A CO
npH . Ho wood m»
friMOTfiY BKKD-xS Lu cleanT.mothv ared
it# (tore and for tale by *pV< J A_B
MOLASSES— to URD Sugar House;
40 do NO;
For *ale by . : npai -_ J D WH.LlAMj*£tt>'-
InOTASIi—SO calks Pare. In More and for sale l-y
r (pH JJt R FLOYD, IWiibrny <■«
WHITE BBABfB-In note and •
npH ■ ~ JAR FUljl>_
DBIBO APPIsEB-SOOba,
by apt* Jkßfunj)
“t'iw&yjs t
T KtrOEUCE ROOT-OSO lb» ».m*U Mirk >,>»!
Xl remand for sale by J KIUD-fc-la
l~Y.rnifßL-l n hid* j#«t received and for tab? by .
•AapS , 'j KIPP A Co. at water m
itHTTEil—4bbl* Fresh Roll Butter for tale Ly
» a plP -VVICKfc MrCAH DLESS
POTASH— Prime PotashjoSl received and for tel*
by •aptg - WICK AbIcCANDLESS
LEAD--500 pigiGaiena Lead, received perfieimer
Cuabcaand tor tale by ' .
aplO HUTCHISON kCo
IBbOBIOE eukVfoT»k by ‘i *
U aplO - ■ R K SELLERS,CT wood w >
FZeAXSEED OIL—I 4 bids for tala by
aplfl . r . BE SELLERS, 47 wood It
’ OCHRE—I,24O Iba. pan Fmocb.d
aale by ' - : aplß K E SELLERS, 4? wood n
p HIPPED I*OOWOOD—4o'bbla for mlc by'
\t apH> f R 47 wo.>d »t
BACON— 7OOOlbt,-box'round, in ttore and fortal
byv*. apl»-- • —SAW lIARBAUfUi
IXTOOls—Fleeee,"Tub Walked and Pulled Woo
W wanted by • apIO 8A W HARBAI/GH^
BROOHB~OOO doi. In itore and (br tale by _
aplt. CUNNINGHAM AItOXNEB
NO. SOLABBEB—VSObbti [n store and for »•!<
# by ——lapisQEO-MORCaN ACo
SPANUn WHlTlNO—iObblsfortaJoby -
apIS 4. OEQ MORGAN A Co.ioa
S A iS~ W ° 1M > j ”“ 1 l. l fc.- B c < UNI>LEB3
p w»i«■ APPI.EB- fifl
*T- KMOMI AND OttANGEB-100 ‘>Vv £ * D<
J_j «ich, (ait ree’d in prime order, and for sale ry
ap3u ■ E.NUUSH A BENNETT, X wwd «;
water.Airrin »!•