GAZETTE. ’ gYERARTUS BROOK& 1 , i '~"TT PITTSBURGH THPBSPAY MOBMNQ, MAY 6. 1847, • rrTw trtmtwm Paitt Otrnn i* pablohed ■hiffi. Tri*Weehty, *od Weekly.—The Daily it Seven ffiuiiOerutMm; iheTri*Weekljri» Five Dollar* per Weekly is Two Dollar* per annua, ttritil f •■ia'nrffw*.--'' ' " ' . FOR GOVERN PR, JAKES IaVIH, (or nous copwtt-) i"- FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. JOSEPH W. PATTOI, . : Co» cnmXLAxn cotnrrt) ; . ok tc CENTRA!. COMMITTEE. THOMAS E FRANKLIN. LtneMter c,l » ■ JOHN C KUNKEL,Daaptun County. THOMAS DUNCAN. * JAMES MARTIN. “ THQMAB C HAMBL>,>ork. WILLIAM M WATTS;Cumberland. DANIEL M SMVBER, Ad«o*. . - JOHN P WBTHERILL. PhH»ilelphi» Cit>. JOSEPH R CHANDLER, |4 THOMAS County, i DILLBR LUTHER, Beik*. ■ ROBERT M DARI). FrunkUo. THOMAS M T M’KENNAN, Wuihinpuo. ANDREW J OGLE. SooerKi. IIARMAR DENNY, Allegheny. RICHARD IRWIN, Venango. JOSEPH H KUHNS, Wettmorriaml.', ' d J BALL,£rie. II D MAXWELL. Northampton. I B SALISBURY, Bu«qaehannm. ELHANAN SMITH, W tooting. Samuel a purvUnce, Duller. HENRY » EVANS, Chencr. ROBERT T POTTS, Montgomery. ABTbIASOHW A|D WBW COUSTY rESPsBSfsSsSKS tU’/.IuSI Joinufi Whin of the kiss. “ 4 ~i" ” w p ' between the Uoi.e of ? end 9. VARNER. .p*7dAwtd Ch’m of the Comef-Cot. B«« ftrarth Faro for MUceUmncouJ Newi For iatx*t Commercial Intelligence, Dorateuc M keti,River Newe,lmporu, Money Market, Ac. third page. «BOBOUGH OF BIRBUKGUAJL ' Ae New York Ueomothingmore th»N. *orh, pgr K, M John T,l.r woild esy, “ 'h« busroe.. ud population of PKt.bu.ih no bul half ennmoi- i nod in the town whoro wo ore. What Brooklyn. I Juu, City, end WiilUnuburgh no p. Iho com. , moibui emporium of iho east, Birmingham, Alio ,hsny and Mencheiter no to the Iron City of tho wwt. Wo n. but tho centre of the greet whole; the foche of the trade, business, commerciel end eoeiel life which it eo prosperously flourishing ell joond os. The more we eee of Pittsburgh. end the town, which ere eo doeely linked with ue, to become a pert ofourasltta, the more we wonder at th. rceonrcee of thie old and noble city. We feel sore, howrrer, that eten the beginning of the end i. not yot eoen. Whet Manchester end Bir mlngham ere in England it i. not extraeagent to entieipelo Pittiborgh end the neighboring town, mey one dey become. With tributaries like the Ohio, the Monongxhelt end the Allegheny, wit Cenele to the East and the L«kea,-wnd ere long we hope, with Beil Rood, diverging In ell direc tione—it ie not eeey for the imegioation, era with wings to gnide ita flight, to foresee what extent of business one dey or soother will b«»e grown np on the heed waters of the Ohio. We think we ere not extreeegent in this, though seeing with e etrenger’e eyes we ms, eee more then older men around us. But stranger things hare happened at home end abroad, end whet has been- may be again end again. ' We spent some few hours in Birmingham the other day *nd ere reminded by an interesting arti cle i n ihe Post, of a promise made to some of the citizens there, to communicate to oar readers the resultofonr impreseioos. Weere anticipated in deed, In much that we intended to say,bat eproe pering town and an industrious people offer mate rial for more than a single editorial chapter. Be nicies our subject ie nof so much to say any kind words of Birmingham as to give our readars some idea of the basiness of the town. To that end we have asked some data from different gentlemen of the principal manufactories of the place. - The Glass and Iron works form, perhaps, the important branches of business in the Borough, and first of these we note the following: McKESS PENNSYLVANIA GLASB WORKS Make annually abtut —&,«00 Boxes Window Glss*, 6780 packages Vials and Bottle*, Number of band* employed, 63 Amount of fael consumed, 4,800 buib. coal u u 500 cord* wood Material* nied of Soda and Potash 90 ton* of salt \] *OO bbU Sand tc Sand stone 400 bush Boards 150,000 ft YOUNG, IHHSEN A PLUNKETT, FLINT GLASS MANUFACTORIES. ' ThU establishment employ* constantly through t he yen : 19 finUhing Glass Blow*rs—average wage* per week, * l3 6aaiUtent, - “ * 13 boy*, ** ** 3 do, i" V 3 3 glata packer*, f 3 do cotter*, . ** 8 3 Lead Maker*, _ “ 6 .1 mould and mettle maker, “ 10 1 assistant, do ** 6 • 1 engineer, u 7 : I box maker, ® 3/uraaeemen —each, .. M 1' store man, “ M 4 laboring men,. “ 4 $ 3 clerks and salesmen, “ 1° Fuet’co warned, 80,000 bush coal annoally Anneal ProducU of the Establishment, *68,000 The eatabliihmet of MctraJiT 4c Lkdlzt i* engaged in the eame bomneeand is one of the mosterte*si*eandproaperoo* in the State and coonUy. Some sixty or seventy hand* are em ployed. In hoth of the above eeUbliihment a vast amount of rich, beiutifal and itrong work t* tam ed oat. I C. IHMSEN’S GLASS MAN UFACTORY Amount of coal and wood consumed in Window and Vial Fietorie* yearly, #3OOO Amount of labor for men and biys, #22,553 Number of hands, T& .Amt. of coal consumed in bottle Factory, #2,489 AmL of’ labor for hands, Nnmbar of Hands, The above amounts ate merely the co*t of mai ufaeturing in wood, cgrfl and labor. BENNETTA BROTHER, QUF.KNSW ARE MAM FACTI7RERH Hands employed, 35 Amt«of coal used per annum, 26,000 Value of feood* manufactured yearly, #lB,OOO WHITE 'LEAD. AND UNSEED OIL IIY DUNLAP A McKAtO, Hands employed, Kegs of lesd manufactured about, Gallon* of oil “ IRON AND NAll. MANUFACTORY, BY WOOI HOWARDS a MeKNIGIIT. PotUble amount of Pig Metal rousora- ed ptr annum, Portable amount of iron manufactured \ 4000 per annum, Number of hand* employed, HO Portable amount of coal consumed per annum. 320,000 bueb Portable amoont of alack consumed per annum, 50,000 boah Portable amount of naiU manufacture ed per annum, 17,000 keg* Thia catabliabmont b one of the beat arrrangrd we b*»e erer teen, and employer" and men gite evidence of peat aoccesa in bu>io». TACK » MANUFACTORY BY CAMPBELL AND CUE-88 Tttk* rattle io a week in each of ISm* chins*, For Übor yearly, Hod and W* •“P l ®** l, Tbeaa arabtta put«ftta pal who!*. Aj Brick Machiaa of bate Gna * Cu baa joatl bob bail!, whan, x my tomtation of an «*ln» | tncuen brickaac*dainij and bcantifellj mod*, si* men bee* c*a toaka *5,000 brick* in a day, j Thia ia ona of tha mapy macaalloqa inaantidoa of j | the again which wa lira. Another U tha Planing I I Machine of tha —»oa fiem, whara 3500 feat of plank are planed end grooved In the wovUng boon of the day. Thera* era also Urge nw mills, tanneries and othar of a kind, bat ail in* dicatiog that thrift and prosperity which U the reward of well invested capital and persevering industry. It U pleasant to remember that in the millet or all this there are churches dedicates to God,-—school homes foe the young, and many other o£»tboee moral social blessing* without which riches woold be bat the mieeF■ curse, and „labor only the poor man's oppression* .But bare Labor snj Capital ge hand in hand, and both are blended in tbst noble harmony which makes ths one by common consent, as ihty are by common necessity, the handmaid of the other, Birmingham is united to ns by ferry, bridge and omnibus. The communication la tasy and without delay, either upon the excellent ferry boat oT,Dr. Force dc or by the omnibus line, or by foot. The three thoosaad people already there, will be eix thousand in a few yean, and the music now heard from tome dozen engines will be heard from' a hundred. There en elements of 1 prosperity here not to be mistaken, and to men-cif bard Labor and of Capital, and men with lands and houses, and to all men, we bid God speed in the good wofk of laying bare those mountains and valleys, every acre of which will prove of ) moie value than mines of gold and silver. EIT*iO»DII»A*I fUT IS TSLIOKAFItBO We bed supposed tbit telegraphing, es practised j on the line from this city to Philadelphia, tu es neer perfection es the science would admit. The writing by telegraph, es is generally known, is oo ft slip of paper. We, saw, however, the operators si this office lake off neer ISO words on Tuesday I night,- of venous tnesseges from Philedelphie, by the ear alone.' The Instrument et this office we* 1 broken, end it was necessery to remove end repair I it, but by the slight Hick' of the magnet every let ter was distinguished end every word correctly re-, I ported on Tuesday night end yesterdey. By ft* I mitierity we heye become so eceuitomed to the I telegraph es to look on it, es we do on manyother I extraordinary things, Without wander. Theeend | ing of messegee, however, by sounds so similar end so slight, ise new thing under the eon. We question whether the like has ever been done be-1 fore—most assuredly it was never excelled. Mr. I Brooks, the Superintendent here,is a most eccom* ptished operator, tod Mr. Btager is tlsq,veiy sue leessfal. We have seen many feats between | Mr. Brooks and Mr. Lindsay, the principal opera tor at the Philadelphia office, and they baveirane i mitted news for us through storms of lightning and i rain that would have stopped any other line in the 1 Union. We regard the working of this tine, since was opened in January, as demonstrating its so* p'riority over ell others in the country. With e I few trilling exceptions it has beorin operation to fitnea**** over the worst route in the country, and I hence to Philadelphia in general, it has bad fewer and shorter interruptions than any other tine in the Union. The stems which prosirjuejl other lines did but little damage to this* Mr, O’Reilly may well be proud of this triumph of jibe great model tine of the Union. s Our Cincinnati friends occasionally cavil at the errors which sometimes will occur in thw-new* transmitted by telegraph. This is es often the fault of others as of the operators. We have only to say to them, wsjt till the-tine is completed to your city, and we shall see whether you do any better. From the Telegraph. Mr. Editor: There are many Antimasons and Whigs who tegiet the attempt made by the Ga elic to produce an impression on the public mind in reference to our appr.*ac* nominations.— I Editors, as individuals, have > .ndoubted right to entenaio their preferences. nut surely they ought to leave the people free to act as they shall think I fit *in their primary meeting*. They should al ways express the wishes of the people and not seek to control and direct them as to the persons on whom they should bestow officer I There are other individuals aspiring to the sen-'I atonal nomination aj well as Mr. Dairie, and their friends consider it unfair, u it U unprecedented, for the organs of the party to throw all their j rweightaod influence to the support of Mr. Dame, to the prejudice of others whose claims and quali fications they think equal, if not superior, to those of that gentleman. . Jarsaasoe- The Gazette baa attempted to produce ;do im pression upon the public mind in regard to the nomination*. We have no candidate for any of* fiee, but the candidate of the Whig Convention, aod he or they,—Mr. Dame or any other good Whig,—»h»ll receive oar ear nett and hearty Kip' .port. The Correspondent of the Telegraph does injustice both to our remaiks ( and our motives. We covet no position of control or direction,—*tt no m&hVman,and seek only to follow where the Whig prty leads. W. fouod the Whig presses in the neighborhood aod city speaking warmly of our late Ben*tor, and in the short acquaintance we bid with the people, wc thought by endorisng. these opinions we were acting in harmony with the Whig sentiment of the eounty. As we grow older, we hope to become wises and to learn at least to speak to, that others ah all not charge us with assuming any control or direction of the Whig party. We hope atleaat not tohenusunder» stood now, when we cay that the Gazette has no candidate for any office new preference for thy per- Officera created by th« lele Congress. Humber, Place, Salary, 5 Treasury Department, $BOOO .4. 4 Judicial. 3,800 and fees \ 2 Lsnd'office, ,'•== not named | 1 Comptroller, 1,300 I 2. First Auditor, 3,300 1 i i Second Auditor, 3,300 4 Fourth Auditor, 3,000 j - 2 Pension Office, 3,000 11 Sob Treasury, 9,600 16 Surveyor* and Deputies, 4,000 19 Assistant Surveyors, 13,360 6 'Register and Receiver, not named, Besides these there are e number of nnscella neon* officers and an increasapf pay for nine clerks in office. * MILITABT AfPOIETMaETS. Msjor Generals, * Brigadier Generals, 3 Adjutant and Assistants,; . 3 Paymaster and Assistants, 13 Captains and Lieutenant# of Ordinance, 13 Matine corps, 1 And all the appointments under the bill for raising ten regimenju of Regulars. It is thus the Loco Focos in a season of leas than three months created officer* and multiplied the Uiee of the people. Jlffc/JoaiTio* at Lowell —The Lowell Courier say# that tha manufacturing companies of Imwell have resolved to allow the operatives, after the Ist of May, three-quarters of an hour for breakfast, and the same for dinner. Heretofore they havo bad three-quarters of an hour for dinner daring the months of May, June, July and Au gust, and only half an hour during the other eight months of the year, and half an hour for freaks fast the year roond. ' A correspondent of the Cincinnati Atlas nomi* nates Gen. Winfisld Beott as President, aod John J.' Crittenden as Vice President of the United States. General Scott is warmly supported by fee BUo* benville (O.) Herald and the Harrisburg (Pa) Telegraph.' Mr. Clay's claims are urged with seal and abil ity by the Augusta Cbroniel* and the Southern Miscellany, published in Georgia. - Eeioaaxta—The number of emigrants who mired at New York in the month of April were 31,893. Six thousand German emigre*** Utaly passed through Cologneoo Ibsir way to the Uni ted States. CormpoeAMce of tbe' Pittsburgh <2neue. - A. - "WameoTQtr. May SMOKE MAY BE PBEVEATEO- Irartant for "Amang'tbefifty wraral intentions which have bean patented’lot affecting this purpose, with re gard to steam-boiler and other large furnaces, very few art suffideutiy economical or eflective. j The first person who investigated this subject, I in a truly philosophical manner, was Mr. Charles I Wye Williams, managing director of the Dublin and Liverpool Bteam Navigation Company, and be also has had the merit of constructing many 1 furnaces, both for marine and land steam engines, which thoroughly prevent theprodoetioo of smoke, with iir— — l ** energy of combustion, and a more or lea considerable saving of fuel, according to the car* of the itoker. The intention for which he obtained a patent in 1840, eonaiau in the introduction of a proper quantity of atmospheric air t* the bridge* •iwt flame bed* of the furnace*, through a great number of email orifice*, connected with a com* non pipe, or canal, who*e area can be increased or dimmiahed according a* the. circumstances of complete combustion may require, by mean*, of an axiemal valve. . . , The operation of air thus entering in mall jets iota the half burned hydro-carburetted gaasea oter the firee, and In the fini flue, i* their perfect ox ; ygenaUon, the davelopemenl of all the heat which that can produce, and the enure prevention of I One of the many ingenioua method* in which I Mr. Williaroa has carried out the principle of what he justly calls hia argand furnace is repre sented in fiigure l, where a i* the ash-pit of a ■team boiler and furnace; b, ia the mouth of a tube which admit* ’the external air into the chamber or iroo box of distribution; c, placed immediately be -yood-the.fire bridge g, end before the diffusion or filing chamber/.' The front of the box ia perfo rated eithor with fouad or oblong orifice* as abown in the two small figures e, e, beneath figure I; d is, the fire door, which may have its fire brick lining i also perforated. In some cases, the fire door pro ject, in (mot, and well as the sides snd arch ed tops or tbs fire place, are constructed of perfo rated fire tiles, enclosed in common brick work, with ’anTntermediate apace, into which the air may be admitted in regulated quantity through a move able valve in the door. .1 have seen a fire place of this latter construc tion performing admirably, without smoke, with an economy of seventh of the coala formally consumed in producing • like amount of steam from an oidinary furnace; h is the steam boiler. Very ample evidence was presented last session to the Smoke Prevention committee of the House or Commons of the successful application of Mr. Williams 1 patent inventions to many furnace* of the largest.dimensions, more especially by Mr. Henry Houldswortb, of Manchester, who, moun ting in the first floe a pyrometricalrod,which act. ed on an external dial index, auceecded in observ ing every variation of temperature, produced by varying the introduction of the air jet* into the oaa-of ignited gasses, passing out of the furnece. He thereby demonstrates that 20 percent more heat could be easily obtained from the fuel, when Mr. Williams’s plan was in operation, than when the fire we* left to bum in the usual wsy, and with the production of the u*u*l volume* of emoke. It ia lobe hoped, that a law willbe enacted in tbe next session of Parliament for tbe auppreaetoe, or at least abatement of this nuisance, which so great ly diafiguree and pollute* many part* of London,** well as all oar manufacturing town*, while it act* injuriously on animal and vegetable life. Mach praise is doe to. Mr. Williams for hi* ' defat igsbie and diiintereited labor* in this diCcul enterprise and for his forbearance under much on meritad obloquy from narrow minded prejudice and indocile ignorance.’' DR RRR* f Fig.S repreaenta another formof Mr. William* argand foresee. Either modification ol Mr. William* furnace, will produce a perfect combustion of coal. wiU prevent smoke, and cauae a taring of about twen ty per cent in the amount of coal eonaomed to pro duce a given amount of heat. After yeau-oLpalieot ahd laboroua investiga. tion by comnutteeCtEeTJHtiah Parliament became ■o thorougly convinced that amoke could eaaily be prevented by the adoption of suitable furnace*, that they have passed a.law declaring amoke pro duced by manufacturing establishments, a nuis ance punishable by heavy fine. In your public spirited city, qowuch law, I am sure, will be re quired to remove the dark cloud of amoke that has ao long liko a faoeral pall overshadowed it. All that it wanted is to inform your manufscturcshow eaaily and aimple the pioce** is by which smoke can be prevented, and Pittsburgh will no longer be denominated as the dingy, sooty .smoke enveloped city. Mr. Williams’ “argand furnace” has never been patented In this country, consequently all of your manufseturere are at liberty to adopt it,—as they undoubtedly will, when Informed of its principle and merits. „ „ . Respectfully Yours, Ac , Z. C. ROBBINS, Attorney for Patents, Washington, D. C. Exclusive Corretuondcnre of the Puutmrgh Gazelle. BALTIMORE MARKET. May 5, 8 P. M. Tha firnraa to which ihi* communication re-k, A belter feeling i« noticeable in the market for meoguree w wnrcu r fre#r . Tcvday buyer* took 2000 .J^lbbi-Howard at at *6.75 per bbl, while City Mill* 1 ject ia deferring the cemeal cenaideratton of those #tood tt wilb 300 bblc. who woo Id with either to aave fool, or what J To-day salea 3000 prime Pa. Red Wheat* at •hoalif bfl regarded u eqasllj in. portal, tie pr«- j 160.1C3e per bu-.howta, en .J..nee, erretion of the eitj from the clond. of Book, -hich | P n “' Ye " o ’ “ 95c b “—" rest upon it like an incabo*.’ Think, for a mo-. 3(K) bbli commeal aoid at $4,50 per bbL ment, of a clear atmoephere over oar head, a clear J j n Provisions Lot little change.. New Westers «m a eloadleas sky, the moon and etars in full! Mess Pork i* nominally held at $16,00 without • T-k, , n A . brighter dav We •»!«*• sold to extent 200 bbl. at $13,- »iew, a bright e emng & * ' |5O per bbl. At $l4, which .omo eonteqd for, no aeenre oar reader* the thing may be done, and we i nlea< gf Western packed Mew Beef sales at j think oar Correcpoodent prove* jt to the just cal- end bidder, ct $l4 without sale*. 60 I iaftclioD of even the hitherto unbelieving. j bbUprime etslo. No 1512a12,50 pcrbbL, Btcon continue! in active request. Sales Wes tern cured Hems to extent 10,0001b* at an equal amount of Sides at BJa9c, aodabout as many Shoulders at 7^a7jc. -No alteration from yesterday in Lard. Beef Cattle continue scarce and in demand. To Ike Editor of the FilUburgh Gazette, j 1 The Tnrget of War. ; 1 In wandering through a grove at Saratoga, the t viritor comes to a Shooting Gallery,! in which is 1 the full length figure of a man, made af-tost jron •The heart is painted white, aod when hit by me bullet, causesthe arms to toss wildly in the air, as if the victim were io the full agony of a dyiog glad iator. There was one in my compsny 1 a rifle standing by, and levelled it at tbewmric, then turned away his aim, saying he could not ■hoot at the figure of a man, at a human heart, though it were only painted. Buch was his auperstition. 'My friend, poor fellow, ia now dead. But I have often thought of that little incident, and especially during the Mexican war, in which* one ia reputed to have even tried to atop a trace, that he might have one more ahot—end at whatl Not a cast iron man, but a living, thinking, emotive immortal being.— I have bied to imagine that figure at Saratoga to be changed from iron to a very man; as my friend was Aiming at it. I have fancied that it became flesh and blood, with all the nerves | and muscles •ndqaick ofhumsnity. The eye becomes light ed up with fire and intellgencc—that painted heart begins to-beat, and to be the! seat of a hu man soul—“than which,” says Augustine, ••there is nothing greater bnt God.” Let him be invest ed with the several ties of boo, brother, husband, father, citizen, friend,—let him be also made an immortal, having eo immortality of joy or sorrow before him, and let this bang upon the life that now is, as probationary time—and who then would shoot at the target? Sore 1 am be would not who would not eboot at the figure of iron, but tamed sway his aim, as the banter who dropped his gun from an eagls, in which bs saw an em blem of Liberty. Yet man. a being ‘•made a lit tle lower than the Angela ”is the coveted target of wer. - ! J. W. R. . Thb “citizens Aceomac,” we are sorry to perceive by an account of their proceedings in the Richmond Chriatian Advocate, are behaving very badly again. They seem determined to coerce the Methodists of that county to join the Church South; and propose carrying the matter to the ballot bo*. They talk as if the Method ists had treated them.very uneourteously in not changing their cbnrcb relations at their dicta tion ; and warn them “that a-further resistance will be met by such action as is prompted by a due regard for our preservation.” Alas, what fantastic tricks some men cut before high Hea ven! If we were there, with all our peace principles, we should either fight ot run! We could never acknowledge the right of the world to decide for us in such matters. Death or expa triation first. Perhaps the best plan for those whose tastes or consciences 1 disincline them to the Southern Church, would be to leave the eounty. “When they persecute you in one city flee ye to another ."—Christian Advocate. Hews Items. A sailob’s is the custom of affec tionate wops**, when they go on a long voyage la government ships, to leave a portion of their wages to be drawn by their wives. The paymas ter here thought a while ago ti»at a certain wo man came often for the domettic ahare of her hus band's wages, and on an examination of tly mat ter, he found that *he was the wife of no Ires than five different seamen. Whose wife wdl she be when the ladiea’ Hospital is established! for she bad as many husbands as the woman of Bj earv—Jour, of Com. \ The great problem of agee,!“Can a Woman keep a secret!” Is bow about to be solved. A la* dy has been made operator in the Bpringfield of fice of 'the Boston. Telegraph line. AU the busi ness of the line panes under her eye. The wooden pavements are to be taken up in all of the streets of London. We learn from Michael Allen, Esq., that over twenty-two hundred bushels of Giain arrived yesterday, in this city, for the relief of the starv* lag poor of Ireland. Bang* oTWtmtwr Lov*r. day, but is more settled after the flactuatiens of a day or two previous, most in feeling however City packed Men Pork sells to a \rry moderate extent at $16,50 per bbl—Prime is held st $14,50 without sales- City packed Mess Beef sells at $l4. New Western Mess Pork is held at end Prime at $14a14,50. Of llacou sales Hams Western cure at *OJc, Shoulders tt 8«8je, Sides st 9c, and Canvassed Hams at 13sl2|cpet lb. The sales are uniro porting but prices %ro firmly maintained. - Prime Yellow Beeswex realizes 27c per lb. Some sales common Western Feathers st 29c. Pig Lead has sold to some extent st4js4|c per lb. Primo keg Butter sold at 14c—it is scarce and thje receipts are small. No local news worth telegraphing. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazelle BOSTON MARKET. May 4th, 7 o’c. P. M. The stock of Floor in this market has been much reduced, and it precludes Urge transactions. A good demand prevails. Sales Genessee, Ohio and some Michigan at $7,87557,98j per bbl— Supplies will be coming forward in a few days. Sales to a very moderate extent of prime Yel-‘ low Corn st 103 c, tDd White at 93c per bu.. The market for Provisions has riot varied in price or demand. I {Sales 600 bags Rio Coflee at 7sc. and 200 St. Domingo at 6Jc, all 6 mot. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette NEW YORK MARKET. An improved demand has sprung up for Flour, but the bulk of the sales are for futare delivery.— Of Genessee 3000 bbta on the spot were taken at $7,26*7,311 —for future delivery talea 12,000 bbls et $6,75.' Of Western, sales on the spot sls7,* 121 P* r *»d Baltimore City Mills at $7,00a7, 18 j per bbl. Of Wheat bu prime White for de livery in June, at 142 c. Com is in demand. Sties today 17000 bu prime Yellow at 94c per bu. 1000 bu Rye sold at 90c per bu—t concession. « Whiskey In bbls 29c—supply small. Of Cornmeal sales to-day at $4,50a4,&64 |per bbl. Some Rye Flour sold at $4,87 J per bbl. The expected arrival of the Caledonia bos caufri a decline in the amount of sales of Cotton in expectation of later advices. Prices are the same. The demand for Provision* is less. Western Met* Pork is $15,00*15,874 for old Mess and Prime $l3 per bbl, and lew sales. Sales prime rendered Tallow to extent 5000 lbs at 9c. Lxttee >'boh Hox.Joas P. Kza*xpr.—Tb# j j Baltimore American of the 4th h&sati interesting i tetter from Mr. Kennedy, in reference to the Bel- , timore and Pittsburgh connection. Mr. K. aayr: j I bave no doubt that we, may obtain a speedy i and profitable connection with Pittsburgh. In* deed, I have rcaton to khow, from direct commu nications to that effect, and from the most authen* tic aoorcea, that the community of Pittsburgh, as , well as the Pittsburgh and Connclbville Compa ny, will negotiate with us substantially upon the basts of the resolution submitted by me to the Stockholders of the Baltimore and Ohio Compa ny at their meeting of the Ctb of April. Thoee resolutions proposed in effect—That Pittsburgh should furnish seven hundred and fif ty thousand dollars; and upon hex making that cootribatioo, that the Baltimore and Ohio Rati Road Company, and the City of Baltimore, or our Citizens individually, should, together, take the Charter into their own control —and make tie road to Turkey Foot; and then, under an express contract which should give them full authority for the parpoae,—continue the road from Turkey Foot to Cumberland when it suited our own con* venienee, and by such route as we might select with a view to our own interest. In other words; Pittsburgh wii to give tu $700,000, and we were to make the road on our own terms. With a view to this arrangement, the resolution further pro posed that the Baltimore and Ohio Company should subscribe 800,000, and that the city or I our citizens should furnish the residue. Mr. K. supposes the road to Turkey Foot would cost $2,000,000, and that Baltimore and the RaU Road Company will subscribe $1,200,000, which, with the Pittsburgh subscription, would carry the road to within three miles of the National road. If Pittsburgh will do this, it is suppeaed by Mr. K. that the city will resume negotiations at once. JJAltersome speculation as to the tmde-and-bu« ■iness on the road, the building of rival roads, the importance of a communication with the Lakes, and a bolding on to the idea of a Virginia right of way some day or other, Mr. Kennedy goes outer asy: Tbe completion of the ro«J to Pittsburgh would raise our stock to par, bj giving ua & permanent six per cent, dividend, besides greatly enlarging our trade. Until that stock goes up to par it will be hopeless to ask for subscriptions to the, new stock, which will be necessary to construct tbe road through Virginia. Neither Individuals nor the city, 1 presume, would be willing to pay one hundred dollars for • new stock, whilst tbe old was not worth more than fifty. Our dependenco for funds could only rest upon tbe expectation of loans to tbe amoant of the six or seven millions necee* •ary to .complete the road through Virginia.— Whether tbe Company could ever obtain such loans, and if obtained wbat would be their effect upon the value of tbe present slock, are grave questions fjr our people to answer. Give os the road, however, to Torksy Foot at once, and that at a cost entirsly within the com paaa of our credit, and I shall not fear,—first, an increase of the value of the stock, and with it the means for new eodeavorr,—second, a great in crease to the trade of this city;—and third,—wbat I deem of the most essential importance—a posi tion, in reference to our future actioo, which shal 1 secure to o> the best route we can deaire hereafter through Virginia, on the best terms* Brieia. —The amount of specie entered at the custom bouse by the Cambria was $1,771,061. Tbe Sarah Sands brought over one .hundred snd eighty-five thousand po.unda sterling; mnkiog by both arrivals two millions and a half of dollars. J W BAXTER,of wi,,be supported b'for ih* Whic and Amins* oo '* Convention for eommsuo ,or u " °®" of T^HTSTrd • : saeswii *»«*-o4»-W» nwiun,' ui<' u— t«** -ken of tore as en excellent and’.satiable candidate for the legislature. Dv calling alien don ts the above you " - 'Excqabuk Bask op rrmursotri l May 4:ti, let?., i Thia Bask this day declared a dividend of’three and a half per tent on ns capital stock; payable to stockholders, or their legal representative* on. or alii» the 4th instant. THIW. M. HOWE. Cashier. mySdtil I’n-rsBOBOH, May 4. IM7 Dtvtusso—The Directors of the Meichant*' and Manu’scturers’ Bank, this day. declared a dividrnd of tour per cent on the capita] stock, out of the profa* for the last six iwouihs, payable on or afttr the Hth. .n*t Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. niySdlw W l< DENNY. Cnsliier. Bs’ix or :PmrscßOtt, ) , May 4th.D47, ] The President and Directors of this Bank, have this day declared a dividend of three and h half per cent on the capital stock for the last six ninths, payable to Stockholderaortheir legs! representative* | forthwith. mySdut JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. • tT7* After ‘‘Proving all to that which is good.”—For tbs tiles, it will.be found that Dr. Up* barn** Vegetable Electuary-, is ibe only remedy for that complaint, upon which the suffering can rely -with con fidenee—it i» indeed & friend inthr time of need. Wholesale and Reiaili by WYATT A KETCH AM, I‘Jl Fulton street. New York; Wvt..Tnoa,v, Market street, and P. R. Sawtxb; Smithfiield street Pittsburgh, Pa. Pnce St per box ap3o Iw mvtte the attention of ouf readers to the ex traordinary cores of Scrofula performed bv Dr. CuUm'i Indian TtrtiabU Panaeta, whidh they will find record ed in another column of to-day's paper ' They arc withont dohbl the most wonderful on record, arid have so been pronounced l»y many if our mo Ginseng Panacea. ---Mentr TcvriMoat —Wc beg leave to cull -public iiui-iinmi the following, from Dr. Wm Dvnn. of \VT FERDINAND, with the Mire* of Coifl amt Fire- Clay, and the •* aw and Grist Mills, ami oiht-r unpiove This fine property canmin* upwards of ONE II L'N D RKI) ACRES of land, beautifully siiunicd on the west bank of thO Mississippi river, mid only ten ruilrs above the city of St Louis It has n river-front of I luO (ret, and surmounting the bloff.lwiurh at ihispoim approach es within BUO feet of the river.) extend* back for nenily a mile over a rolling and wellmnb<*re'3 country. The "soil it of the best quality for farming purpote*; and tbr 25acre* of bottom land, have a ievn above that of a l oidinary flood*, and are well adaptrd for raising vrge tables for the "St. l-ouis market. Tlie bluff contain* a ten of coal, whmli but wrought and tbuml to be of excellent <;uamy. The , tug >aio the mine, presently m u«e. ha* be«-n ninvl) be red. and 1* sufficient lor six room*. There n u\i en railway from the mouth ot the mine to thr bun the river. Under the coal there isa bed of tircelay, tiom wh fire-brick* of a superior description hnvr,breu mi. Connected with the Meant engine i* a mill lor jjnndi iheclay, and adjoining are alirds, tor the iiiunuiacii of the bricks. There it a Saw-Mill al*om connection wuh the •:«-! power, for which the demand* or the .hsirci am) ui t neighboring city will alwa; * lind sufficient emph ment. A Corn Mill wi« rrror l I ,-t year, with nnr run ilonri, but so conttiucted n< in n.lmn ot it *'.-1-01111 r being added, whenever ii.-ipiitrd The elr? :uor*, p»-» rr*, and other usual ttppuileiiiincr* 01 :i CVm Mpl, w the whole machinery, arc entirely new. ni |.ie l-r»i t> l and tn good working order. Th>- Mcipi nimne 1* aht d tutly supplied with water at all by mean* a leoil-pipe from the mini' and lank Beside* the mill buildings, there are on the t>rrimw substantial Urick Dwelliag House. 4<> h) ItiJ'leei. ii two floors; a ato re. Imu*e ofhewn logs, filb-d. m w lune; live log huts: a blackimtvh'* simp. and torn-- mu election*. An oeie and a mtlfhave been tenerd ;■> a garden The purchaser may have alv 11 mule, well brnki mining- with a lurge number of 1 iml wagon* mi.l er. and implement* for coni mining amt lirirS Also, log wheel*, corn shelter and ct usher; cart, er ehaiUes, at valuation. The access, both by land and water, h jtrc«entl|y g( ana will soon be grcntlytly unproved. Tl;e 11-ll* mil: road, which lead* to the property. wil I betrtncudjtmii ihisyeaj for more than hair the distance, a id >t InUbt proposed to extend it tn a direction which would ra itcufM by tha nulls. The ledge of rock, kuowil ti* Grand Chain, run* into the river about the c-ntnl of i properly, on which a pier could be sccurdlv cuudtoc at small cost. capalde ot ad-irdinc a landing lor »tr: boats at all stage* of water There i». at pr«-*cHt. eiflelleal landing al>out half a mile further down. The whole will be disposed of on suck term* a* ’ ensure an inimeiatc adnjuatn return for tn« price w the yearly r.ae in ihc value ofland .n St Ferdinand w ship, holds out the 'certain prospect ol the mve«tn proving a highly advantageous one. JOHN K SHKPHKRDtJON.or ROBF.RT MAT KWSS, on the premies, will exhibit the null*, build' Ac tand tenns of sale will be learned on applicant) the office of TAVI-OUA J'KIU.I’.ON. irydeod'Jw No. AO South Fourth *treet Jt l.mi Great Weitera- But Hiage StoDfutloi CINCINNATI, O. May 6, 7 P. M. A GARDNER A Co., would inform the trade that • they arc now manufacturing nk. wnl find il to their mtcre* toaee our Butt* All order* promptly alt.nded in iuys A GARDNER ACo.cprbr »tb a main «■• HAVING received licoi«c as a Druggiu-nf the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to •'•11 wine* aud apiritouv liquor*, "for medicinal and *ucrs*neiual purpose*, and 10 be used in the art- " I herebv n.it I) all person* applying for tin* above, that ib-y will be n nuircd to leave name, residence. and .specify the. pm po»n Article* of superior qualitt can tic had at fair price*, ai the Drug »l«rc of the *ub»c nlicr. No 57 \\ nod K.* m>« __ .. R K BKI.I.KttS G“* OLDPHNS-Juii rcc'd. one «n« of Diamond or over-pomied Gold I’en*, of the mo»t apptoved brand*. These are carefully *clectcii ami adopted io evriy variety of baud, their fine j*omt» ami e!a«ne •nrine, CtvuiS K'e** ca "" in wni'ns, and making either • bold mark ora beautiful bmr ItmN at the plcaaure of ih« writer. THew pen* are nil warranted, nnri selling at the lowest price*. Gold Ten Depot. corner of -Ith and BJK">I rntt . «y.w W11.50.-v ipIRR KNCINK FOR SALK-A fir*t rate 3d . Clara Fire Kngme that will throw two mdc and one rallcry »lrejiins,with pipe.* anil everything ready for aervire. She will be *o!d low—lorlunher particular* iiiouiicof W GORMAN, "“ l “" C ADAIU tiKTrV, UFX» Wll.fON, myfl - Committee G"TIOVK& db HOSIERY—A fre*h and well a f sorted Jock of while and colored cotton Hosier for sud children, constantly on hand • Also—t.isle Thread in gtemi variety. Silk and Line do, *pun Bilk for children Io*Blaek and colored Pans Kid'Gloves, of be n .. 1,,, t ii bAiun ,the New; York Bandage Institute- Suspenders, Suspender Knd» and Webbing; S:l( »JJu«u»g cravats; plain and' fancy satin stocks, fine ihiru in great variety; rlnrts ami slim culsrs, oiled ■ilks -drab moreen; *ea grass, Ac Ac; on band and for laTe i.y . »>«.!. .. . . . * »J; ATON .. BUFF PAPER BOXES—a large assortment of Buff Paper boxes, of assorted .sizes, amiable for .tore., received tb.sday and for sale at a m>o _ ?■ 11 ETON'S i Vantxlla buttons a fringes— M Received by exprea* ihia day a fine assortment of Mantilla Uullonsi white linen ami black »ilk l>ai*ry do; rich black iribgr; col’d dress Fnngei; Superfine Bob bin*, for embroidering Lawn* and Mmghnins, for sale by m>d 11 KATON EMKOANT BERLIN IRON BASKETS, A large assortment of Berlin Iron llaakeu, m beau tiful natiern auitable for parlor ornament* 01 for .work or cilrd basket*; for .ale by inyti KII KATUN D^RUGS-DRUoi— Oatn Opium; Pepennc, Blue Mat*. Calomel; Tartaric Acid; Jlyd. Potash; Confce, t*eima. Su*ur l«ead; Svr Liverwort, etc ; iu«l rec'd uud for sab by _m>6__ . . CIHICKE PINO'S PI ANOS— Ju*l rer’d ami lb j talc a splendid ro*c wood seven m-tavu Pmn< GLASS-400 bxs axlO; ISO do 10x12; |UU do lOxUi 100 do 10x13 to 14x20; on eon*igum>-i and for .ale by .JCUI DWELL myfl . . w -t ,r r»i»ec l UKASB r P , ,.T ami .jc'J V and for *«lc by 4 « »• ! * r t l * Lh 18 myt _ IAMPiIOII— I bill ju»i reo’J nml for **!«• by R K liKblihnl' S WAIN’S PANCBA-t do*. &» »»»«■■/, my# R~ " 11. HAWKINS, Attorney at Law, Grant . Bakewell’t building*, nearly opposite ilu N' Court Meuse. ; jnyOwtfm' LUMDER-ittOO f! black Walnut, fpr »alc Uy _my« JCJHtWy JoTASH —10 caika lit niiiWor BUTTBII— 5 bbl* frt»h roll, for »a!e by tnyfi J C K APi’LBS & PEACHES-" 300 bp dried Pencil©*, 50 ilo Jo Apple*; _ * n »torc and for tile by my# J. C HlD'' KJ- QOMBB-3W gron No 2 Hood Cornb.,’biijWlX(T LIIfSKKD Oil.—3b bbl» ju*i rec’d and for »«l* I 8 K VON BONNHOHSTA Co myfl •* DBKSB LAWWB, for 121-2 cent* per yard, al tl _ °“' n “ 1 "‘ ■°' l M,, ‘v l R m'iRHIY 30 S, N ° 3 M *' k '"Jf, l K‘o o c.i“Vo'"^‘«;^ 0 ' ra «6 W»ler k. Honl iji_. y,84T00-Wkp 0 •X^^soNlSS% C^° cIDKa — S !, b” FF “Jr«'" U,rt " £sELLEKs'" GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For C'onshs, (Ms, iithma, anil ConsnmpUon TViL,S£“Li‘'.“ coNHusffriux A &! Jt to itie United Suic» under the immediate roperietecd ‘ mcu« of tbl. vzrjisss kPm P rASF.fi that ran be found In the * FOR HIE BAULT §TK Mi RIB. The new tow nreraure rteambout iWMjk SAMUEL WARD, l Onni. K. U Ward, will leave Buffalo | Evening. May 4 h. and Cleve land Wednesday, May 3th, at 4 r. v. . and Dctio.t Tbumtay. May6th, at* r M.jfor the above L p WARD i« 4» mn» burthen, rn 'rely new. of o i.eM rirauahi. and ha. « powerful Fn S me, harm. two of tt»nr ►' l fr [tsial*, and <• not ►arpaaea* for anted or •• l.s c ..>• ».y»«»v h rj;:;ror , U ,,cUk, ‘ B ' l or Ifnitlitor |>a*si»KC »PP^’ ™ pARK V Cleveland p J MYERS A Co, Buffalo '• • J KKI.IjOt»(», Erie .. W T MATHER, ruub’inh iti’Jl li Cor Water and Sraiihfield streets ITT* The kiatiiick hu! 11. low pera-urr *teasnb®*‘ i'IIAMI’ION, Cap'. tl.CoircM. will leave Clevelan^on Monday. At*r‘* 86il», and Detroit on ruef.lay, April .'ih, for the Sault. , , Fo,ft t „l„.rp.»»,= ■■'f!y" p I ASSorc. t l.nd 11KAVKK, WAEUBI* unk of canal I’acki-tts and stalls. 1847. t *^E PA^«^SiSJ.b’- A a5S L amvalof the steamboat BF7AVER Iron PilMnjrjrh, ami arrive at W arren neavmornin* in «a»on for the Singe* which reach Cleveland before m*bt. I'«v*«.n*-T» will be receiptedthr»agh,*ecufin«; berth* on the Parkei*. and seaia in the Stage, on on board iteamboat Beaver, [leaving Pitub«rgb at 9 o’clock. * M ,1 otto £ e N J f [, n “R TON k Co , p,u»bur*h CLARKE & Co, Beaver JESSE BALDWIN, Youngvtawn M B TAYLOR, Warren, Wholesale Drag Warehouse. IN TIIK CITT OP NEW TORE, BA FAHNESTOCK*. Co., No. 49. John at.. • New York, offer lor tale a largo and general assortment of Drug* and Medicine*, Dye Stuff* Paint, and Oil* «r every description, which th»y are prepared and determined low. Country Merchant* and Druggist* *re requested to,call and examine their artielfe*. Order* eaeeuted with laillilulncs* and despatch*. B. A. f ahnealock * Vermifuge conitanlly on hand.";;. 11. A. Falmeitock, U. 1.. Fahnestock, W. Fahnestock. y A. 11. Hall, New^Yorh, $5,00. _BOOTS NO. 06 VOURTH BTHKKT,' .» K N K K O F BOAT Ob PICK A I*l* *■*' • TMK -uli’-cr.l.crt rr»pctue Boot L 11 1... mnJ- u> mcu«urc, and warrant them a» repre to. |...~ U ( 1-IVK DOLLARS ,*><■l (’'.•in lr inr a nip rccn*,-Tbings by tin-:r right name*; Juveuile bucket opened, Juv. bud act rr-opened; Picture* of Early Life; Scene* in ,>*• lure; Columbn* and Veipaciu,; Ucautie* of pjtg. Hlsto ry; do of French do; Balboa, Corte* and Fizarro; Hut ion’s book of Nature; Praise and Principle; Martyr* nf Bohemia; Twin brother*; Chance* and Change*; Mean* end End* The above, with a large wiety of othet look * suitable for the *amc purpose. For late by m) 5 » J I. READ. 4th street FHUNCH MILLINERY. MADAM BONNaFFON rr»peetfully inform* her ln*iul« and patron*. ibat *be will open, on I bur*- day, ibe 6th matjttr moM eitenuve waortmenl of Fau* i y Bonnrm nr her own importation, ever opened m Un» cily Together with a choice aawrunent of fancy aru cW, Md.-mtid ribbon* flower*. -AlN>, Araw Bonnets of ev.-ry variety of *tyle and ... "ihc store on Market *t 2d door from Third •Irecl. ' ra >' 4d3t MO UK CAPITAL WANTED—I have been authorized n» negotiate for ihc following loann ite.ooo for-1 year* SJOOO for 3 year* A-'i LOO fur 3 year*; for which ihe be»f of »e -<-unty n ihr'ciiy will tie given. Al! communication*. orf«niia‘ nr I'V litter port pan!] *trictly confidential. r S CUTIIBKBT, General Agent. ni ..j Noso»imiili6eld*l_ A CARD* A Pair of Horaea Wanted. WANTKD to purchase from the country, a pair of wuii.l hor*e», coming mx year* old, from l«u> It* hand* high. good m double and single harne»*. to« which a lair price will be given, tfatkt-olorpreferrrd Apply (ifby Inter, p»«: paidMo John Gill, halter, ill Wood *:rcet, Pittsburgh. myjdtw PRINTER'S INK—Just received at the l ek.n Tea -lore, 7S Fourth street. Si keg* Prout’s new* Ink. JO ll.* fine jol. ink in I 11. can*—Also, a lot oi Red, Cirern and »tiie tnk. I.cnd«. newspaper euf. rule*. A r , ..ml for *alc at ibe miiiufaciurcr*’ price. liil.Vlliv • A JA i o*2* ABJ.ACKSSIITIt WANTED—A young titan ar(|uinnled with Plantation work, can have per manrui employment at good wages, in a heallby part of s-"""" v - '“T^sscußiiir v No SlB wood st Biiown shirtings-a large invoice ci eastern drown Shirting*— light. medium, and hea vy, in»t received and for sale l«y my 3 SHACKLKTT A WHITfc FIG'D VALENCIBKNES HETTB-W R Murpl.y has lately rec’d an assortment of above ,ood» lor Cape* ami Cap*, of new atylca and beauufnl patterns. Al»o; Lace* aud Edging. 1 *7"ANTED—A young man somewhat acquainted VV wiih th*J>ry Good* oa»ine»», and who can come highly recommended for urbanity, activity and for mot* al arid indoMnoua habit*, and who will be contented with a moderate salary, may addrea* 80l 507, Poet 0«M. SUGAR— Tti hhda N O Sugar. pan prime quality; landing from steamer Germantown, direct irom n Orlcnn.; <>„ fa»l. JV RE ,. pERT , m _s No 109 aeeond at MACHINE CARDB-Ju*l received, a fresh anp i,*y of «hrei card*, for wool carding machine*, rnmti-nlaiu and card cleaner*, for tale by mya GKO COCHRAN, No* wood « LARD OlL—WbbUOUever A Co’* superior Lard 'r«»N»I*KKI tt CO ,„vi No M wood*.. ,n>u__ ' _ NoSTwamrjt Solid’ BOX vises, of various sizes; received „™ - , ™'“ ""'"’-'gaVMRAff D ! APPLES*. PE ACHES—IOO bu d Apple*; fto*‘ d Peaelie* ju-. 'ree d and for sale by MYKRS, HUNT™ *°° mvs No ISb liberty si Y.MSII-JJ.'Vbbl* large No 3 Mackerel; . A* sdo do do *d do; .. small do S do; Louisville limb-25 i>i>u «nr whitei )«*t ree’d and for *nle by POINDFJtThR A Co ,ui f» No U water si _ QUAD, llcmiip. Mackerel ■ml While Fi»h; con »l4ihlv on liaml ami for «ale l»y KKO BUTTKH—S kfi» »“K OO ? I ?SfSKS!Si , S? W landing for.uk by IDIcKhkACo uiys water fc front tta ]1 KANH 60 "'.CaWr-S mvs . cor wood k waiM_*u_ CiinlClt— It GERMAN CLAY—In c*k« and bia; ferrate by ln> ,i ROBERTSON k REPPBRT /tAHTOR OlL—tßbblaNo I; JuM rtc’d and=fot. b tale by rayb i KIDD k Co, W wood »t__ 'I7XTLOOWOOD—4OO lb»Jo»trec’d:for aale by Jla myS J KIDDj A Co_ UPERFINE BLIP. KLM-IW IJ.« Ibv ayS J KIPJ COO Ibajßfl recjdj^or T EHON SYRUP. KIT. FlH®—J® ,0 l_j iiore ; and fonalr liy ... C“fjf ~ 5 ' on ' ir> *Co * • 'v'tottum Balts Bp Jofeta D. Patlo, Avactf»—r Lsti tss Lswrsnetvtllt* ON Saturday afternoon the 15th inn at S o’cloek.wiU be wld on the premises 18 valuable baildiug font of ground, very handsomely situated in tie borough of LawrenceTiile, near the Allegheny Arteaal.^ Alh—That beautiful cnvateresidenee. formertyc*- copied by Janus Telford, adjoining the abbee. WMatn* ing about two acres of ground, on which is erecteo ■ good brick dwelling house and several other bwldutfa. Terms: one-fourth cash; balance In three *s®** JJ" nual payments, with interest—to b* seenred by and mortgage on the property. B ” [American Copy! Building Isbta ou Psnniti ON Monday eyenisg the 10th inst at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial sales Rooms, comet of wood and nth «», will be Hid two Lots of ground situated on Penn street below Hay stand lying oa each side of the dwelling house of Mr. Mitebeltree,having a from of 84 feeteaeh and extending baek 810 feet to an alley 90 ft wide. Terms—one-fifth cash; balance payable in 8 years with interest payable semi-annually. my® 54 Lots ot Auction. ON Saturday afternoon, May &h at 3 o’clock, will b« Mild on the premises, M lou of ground, very handsome* ly situated in the ?lh ward of the city, nearly opposite to the residence of J D Malion, a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Rooms. Terms, one fifth cash, or approved endorsed note at 00 days, the balance in four equal annual payments, with interest Purchasers to pay expense of convey ancing. i A Dry Goods. mointnr. the 6th inst. at 10 o'clock at Sales Rooms, comer of wood and sth ON Tborsdi ■is, wiTi be sold an extensive assortment of fresh am seasonable staple and fancy dry goods. embracing i well seleeied stock from a large retail store. Alst boots; shoes; umbrellas; parasols, son shades, Ac.- Al S O'clock, P. M. . . ■ A large assortment of new and second hand hoase hold furniture, among which are mahogany drea»i»g bureauiqcommon do; French, fancy A common chain, hijrh 4. k»w post bedsteads; ladle* work elands; w**h d<£ settees; rocking chairs; tables; mahogany hat raekli feather bedsJbeddmg; mattresses, looking glasses, man tle clocks, Ac. , . ttC ~. Also: Cooking stove, kitchen utensils, fc. n ox* damaged Oranges; glassware; cjueensware, groceries Ac-Ac. ! WILL be added loihe sale thi« afternoon at tl e Commercial Sales Room corner of wood and sth sirccis: wbbU White F*«h; 4HOO Pressed Havana Began; to close a consignment. At ?* O'clock, P. M. One che»t ship carpenters tools, embracing assortment Joiner*' tools; liatdware; fino table and pocket cutlery; gold and silver watches; ready made clothing, staple and fancy dry goods, Ac. my 4 Steamboat Arena at Anetloa, ON Monday afternoon the 10th ittM, at 4 o'clock, on hoard, ai the Mnnongahcla wharf, below the inoolb of Market street, whcic she now lies, will tie sold for cash by order of Levi Finley, assignee, the light •IrnugUt steamer Arena, with alt Iter furniture and tae kle. which is in good repair, and machinery nearly new. , - “T 1 Second band Baronehe, ON Thursday afternoon, the 6th in»t, at a o’clock, in front of the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of wood and sth streets, will be sold one handsome and substan tial second hand Barouche, with falling tops, cushions, Ae. in good order. __ tay '* Valuable real estate for sale, aJvUi+flUtoumc/SunUnriU*. The subscriber offers for sate the property wdll known as SLACK’S (JARDKN3, consisting of about seven aeresof Land, of excellent quality; with Dwelling House, Bath House, Green. House, Ac., thereon. The dwelling is e comoo 4ioos brtek building, with suitable out house* attached. On the ffremise* is a never falling spnng. yielding a plentiful supply of most excellent wiier,.from which the Gardena are irrigated by means of pipes Near the spring is a large and commodious Bataing House, two stories high, with porches, and containing several epart merm in addition to the bath rooms. The Garden is altogether soporior to any In this section of the country, and abounds with the choicest Fruit trees of almost all kinds, as well as with beautiful and taro Shrubbery and Plants. The elevated position of the gardens, overlook ing and antiguous to the city and the Ohio river, whilst at the une time, they are so easily accessible, render them peculiarly desirable as a residence for a private family, or for supplying the city with fnutaaud vegeus- tr rms of sale of all the above property, a* to price •nd qt-lU, will ta litenl Apply »I. D. St«k OJ to premises, or J*?® C. SrENCEH. ID" Persons in Pittsburgh inclining to purchase can have * more full description of this location,and of the above property,on application to Mr. Jobs A Wilbob, of the bruseof Murphy, Wilson A Co. Steubenville. April til, 1947-dfaww4L FRESU ARRIVAL OP WORKS—AI M A MINER'S Literary Emporium. ~ Was! ington mod hi* General* ByJ T Headley, au thor of Napoleon and hi* Mambali: The Sacred Woon- BCapUTitr -of Napoleon at Si Helena. Bjr General Count Montboloit - P*ns and 6. General Taylcr’* Life, Battle*, and Derpatehe*, with the only correct portrait yet pobltshrd; including high ly important letter* Ac; account* of the glorious battle*, aoupUrd from authentic *ource». The String of Pearl*; by G P R James, E**. The My*terie* of the Heath*; fresh supply. Tancrcd: or the New Cm*ade; by IH*rarli. Phelps’* Traveller*’ Guide; accompanied with a new Map of the United State*; , _ i .. A splendid assortment of rndteidnal State Mapi nmoue which t* an improved tlapof Mexieo.! A large variety of handsomely bound Hongjtei*. A complete assortment of the Modern Standard Dm in* including Feudal Time*; or the Ctfurtof James th« Third. For sate at my 4 M A MINERS amtihfield at 3d door from 2d at NEW AND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY. Dr. WOOD’S Sar»»p*rlll* and Wild Cherry Bitten* for the euro of the following diaetuo: Jaundice, hirer CooDlaim. aJj B-lLoa* Osm* plaints, »ek Headache, Heart Born, Indigestion, habit nml Coatlveneis, Pile*, Balpitaaonaof the He*n,Lo« of Appetite ,Df »pen»ia, Nervosa Irritation*, Debilitated Stomaeh. Languor, Repre*«roti of Spirit*, Chronic Rheu mauim, Cutaueoua Diacaae*. Canker. Syphiloid Duea .«• Scrofula Impuriue* of the Blood. “d Pu«tule» on the Face. HerediWtj Humor*, Cold Sore*, *nd all di*ea»e* arising from an ityndieioo* B*e of-Her 'CU«rVe atiemion of the invalid public, and of all those 'afflicted by any of the above diaeaaes. it respectfully called to the merit* of a new and inraluable prepara tion from an original reetpeof adisunguiabed physician, combining in iuelf the moil active remedial properties of two of the very first aniclea in the Maiena Medic a. The Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BiUera, were in troduced to the public about twelve months ago, and during that period their aueeeaa ba» been to great aa m induce the proprietor to offer them with etill mote confi dence, in the full belief that by entering into more ex tennve uae, they will prove a bleating to all these ■nflerine from the diaeaaea above enumerated. £ld? wMeaale and retail, by WYATT fc KETCH AM. general agents, fit Fultonatreet, New York; W«L Tuoiui. Market atreet, aqd P. R. Sawixau Southfield ftreet. Pituburgb, Pa. Price Sl— large bottles. meh‘£M2m ; [From the Spirit of the Times J A FACT WORTH KNOWING A gentleman of Scrofulous habits, from indiscretion m hi* younger days. became affected with Ulceration* of the Throat and No-e, arid a disagreeable and treu blesomc eruption of the Skin. Indeed, bis whole sys lent bore the marks of being saturated utflb disetae One hand and wrist were so raucll affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive Ulcers, and were as hol low’and porous as a honey-comb. It was si this stage of bistfomnlaint,when death appeared iaevnablc, from a loathsome disease, thai he commenced the use of JAYNE’S ALTERNATIVE, and having taken six teen bottles, is now perfectly cured- vv —Tins ALTERNATIVE operates throogh the eircala- Uoii and purifies the Blood and eradicates diseases from the systrtu, wherever located, and the nuroetous cures it has performed in diseases of Skin, Cancer, Scrofula, Goure, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, and other Cliron c disease*, is ttuly asionwluog. - For sale m Pittsburgh si the Pekin Tea Store, T* Jtb Mreet, near wood, and also at the Dreg Store of II r Schwartz. Federal st Allegheny city. myUAwF MUSIC fMUSIC t MUSIC * 188 dt WALKER, Dtaltn in Afitfie and Musi i rai Instruments, 130 Walnut ttnO, Fkdaddphus IMv* just published,—Friendship: or Scenes of other days mar Fade. Le Petite Danse use* Vicnnoises, by II Kent. False Friend, 'V V Wallace. Pas de Fleur, Mareuek. Uleitdalougb, W J Lemeu- . Duena Vista March. Rudolph Tolka, C F Rudolph. Ravel do M Keller. Oen. Taylor’s March and Quick Step, Ae. Ac. They are constantly publishing and receiving all the newmosie from New York, Boston, Baltimore, Ac. . Orders respectfully solicited,'and attended to wit PU ANray» T 'on band, all kinds of Musical Iniuuments, Violin strings, Tuning Forks, and all articles of Mnsi -1 cal Merchandise, at the lowest prices. myjdlm To Travellers. “EXPRESS PAST PACKET LIUS" for* HMfiiU PHILADELPHIA ASD BALTIMORE. lExduJicrf|r ft P*w*ngrrj.]‘ rpHE Canal and Railroad being now in 'excellent L order, the racket* ofthia Line will leave with pa* wncers ns follow*, every night at 0 o'clock: Packet Kentucky, Capt-Truby, Monday, April 98. - do Ohio, Craig, Tuesday. April S 7. do Indiana, Berkey, Wednesday, Apnl S 3, do l.ouiaj*na, Capt. Thompson, fhnrsdajr, Apr. do Kentucky. Capt. Truby, Friday, Apnl ao. do Ohio, Ctaia, Saturday, May I. do Indiana, tferkey, Sunday, May 9. do Louisiana, Capt: Thompson, Monday, May 3. do Kentucky, Capt. Trudy, Tuesday, May 4. do Ohio. Capt. Craig. Wednesday, Mai 5. ' do Indiana, Cent. Berkey, Thursday, May 8. I do Louisiana, Capt Thompson, Friday, May 7. I do Kentucky, Capt Tiuby. Saturday, May S. I do Ohio,Capt. Craig. Suuday, May V. If you desire cheap .travelling aud comfottable. accom modations, ►rcuro your tickets at the Packet-Office, Monongabeld House, Water street, or of ap V6_ __ D LEECH A CO, Canal Basia Rich IHU Farm for salt. SITUATED 15 miles from Pittsburgh. 3 mile* from Deet Creek Lock„on the north side of the Allegheny river, containing about 170 acres well improved—a g*>d bouse and barn, with stable, granary, smoke house, ■ prior house,&c he. A considerable portion of the land is cleared and under good fences and in a very high state of cultivation, ft is well for fruit | trees, of which there it great variety and abundance, in a healthy condition, the land is of black walnut soil, i This fann has been the residence of Henry Parry, Esq, for 97 years, and will be sold on reasonable terms, i or exchanged for property id orJndjolriing the city. Enuu re of Thos Parry at No 103 wood «•?*?*' | kurth, or J C Parry at the lowa Foundry, near the Gas I Works. _ my«d«m*_ N OTICE—Mr. John“F. jettOiDga having-disposed of his Interest in the copartnership of Coleman, Hailman A Co., ceased to be amember of the firm on the 6th ultimo. ~ , . The busineal is continued by Coleman, Mailman * Co, at No. 43 Wood street, where &ey have ■! iffe atock of Kliptie FpringSrHamM Axles, A B* and Steel, together with a general assortment of eoaeh mm i -ssr-tM. c°_ DHOGS, DBCOS, TOE!. MOni-.ER. t)comer of V\ood ana Sin «w, ctbstamly on hand, prop. ?***< ° ,ta ’ ***** "“*• Mi o _pkT»ici»n’« prescription* earefallyeoaiponnd- N.B—Physician p i #lM boar of the day or ed fror} tb« ***•* rotn i of Perfumery, fine Tooth, *«.T-bi.b 1WW«I ..II to«r foreash. ■ - * S o ? o.:bv . O, watch yob well by Daylight; Hleyinelbe'Deer; 1 Oh! Molly Hawn; 1 , Widow alacfcree;- \ The.tow backed Car, : The two. Birds; 1 Indian Sommer; : Rory OTtfoore; My Mother Dear; Angela Whisper; ■ The Fairy Boy; The Bowl'd Sorer Boy; _ Joit received and fpr aate ojr JOHN II MELLOR i m/3 W wood street STCHPIiNTIHK —IS bbU in excellent ordci , for talc by myS J SCHOONMAKKR ACo niww-” n*nft»ao' * IHiIKX bbl* Hemofi |8 do Shod; 8 do No 1 Mackerel: i hlfdo do. do DOW Uudioc and R BRUCE ft Co liberty -«l ot>po*iie tambfuU EAQLS «AX.OOir— ICE CREAM— Thi* popular place of reaort wilt be open {bribe aeawnib i ere nm t. May 3rd- uiy3_ S PARISH GUITAR*— *A new *od Urge a**on meni of very superior Spanish Gniur*, by ihr tr»t Pen* manufactures, iust received &n«] for isle bv roy3 «■ ZJ 11 MELI.or_- SUNDRIES— Ground Pepper, Sardine*. do Alspjcc; Clote«; do Cloves; Nuime*«; do Cinameo; lP>mcn:o. . do Ginrcn Pep. Sauce; 4 ENGLISH * BRNNKiT For ule br m] OAA boadry Applet; Z\J\J MthfcdoPeaehet; * 30 dodo White Beane in More anti for «ale hr my 4 ENGLISH A. BESNKTT,37 wood bxs assorted do, for sale low by. . iqj-4 ENGLISH A BENNETT I Aft Reams Wrapping paper, for sale low by [(H) my* , ENGLISH A BENNETT iiwn bis Window Glass, just landing and for sale 4*o by 8P VON BONNIIOBtfr A Co ray* No US wood »t GREEN APPLES—IS casks; 25 bx* in Oats; for sale by S F VON BONNHORSr A Co )OLL BUTTER—* tibia just rec'd and for sale tv by my* • S FVONnUNNUORBTACo ißAHS—‘.'seks Tennessee AVhtte Beans for sale . > by ray* S FVONJJONNHORST A C 0 _ WINDOW SASH—IO.OOO light* assorted sirs*; for sale by S F VON BONNIIORST-A Co my* 35 front st 13 OSIN-29'bbls No I for sale bv ttray* _S F VON-BONNHOBST A Co SU AIMER SHAWLS, to be had of my*- W R MURPHY ftA BAGS Rtb Coffee,just received and for rale bv' .DU W A M MITCHKLTRF.K U>y3 No ICO liberty at_> rff \ BAGS Havana Coffee, for sale by *u ny3 MILLER A RICKET3QN 6 BBLS White Beansi just rec’d on consign «cat and for sale by my 3 ; MILLER A RICKETSON HORSE RADISH, grated and put np in vinegar for immediate esc, constantly on hand at the Mustard and Solee Factory, *7 Fifth street. %jt9 RHODES A ALCORN SCORCH BALTS—tObbls for sale by mys W GREER, cor water and stntthfirld sts __ DOLL BUTTER—IS bbls fresh-toll Batter! for , sale by myS MYERS, HUNTER ACo 3BXS Cincinnati Soap; for sale by mys _ _____ W GREER CSKS Saleratus; fo mys REACHES AND APPLES-3Sodtied Peach cs, halves; 75d0 do Apple*; for sale by , royl FRIEND, RHKY A Co I BACOB— Shoald«r>; *, j J5.0U0 lb* lUmt, in tmoke Vou*p, and 'c ATWOOD, JONES A Co. I neater & front *i«/ tie by apSO S'BALES5 'BALES Velvet Uoltle Cork*, just •received nud tor ■ile by B A FAHNESOC.A A U a p3o cor fir*t A wood »i P BACHES k APPI*EB—OOObu* dry Peachr s 3 do praW; 150 do Apples 1 DICKKV k ft, } water k front street* EDAB LOGS—2O' (rood Cedar tor »Hje by ap3o i _l DICKKV k C i SCORCHINGS— 5 Ton* fir»t»ort Scorchiiif*. for ■aleby ap-hi j 1 PICK.BY kCd Ton* Balerntw*, to arrive. Tor uleby ' apOG <. 1 DJCKE\.kC> C~~ABDI»B8— 30 b**lcUy Dipped Candlet, lor »W by POINDEXTER kCA apX • No 41 water For file by • ■p3o CIDER— 14 bbls, in (tore and.for Mile by ' R DAL2ELL &CO, liberty SCOROHiaaS-SC bbt* Scorching*, far rale by' np3o _ ATWOOD, JONES ACo BBaVRR DUCKETS—6O down, for »*!e by my 3 FORSYTH A Co COPPERAS— 12 bbls, for sale very low, by a y3 FORSYTH A Co Sand 10 lb centners of Muruid, for *£.ll£rS MOLASSES— (00 bbts Plantation, for sale by - 4 ny3_ FORSYTH A Co VENISON HAAIS,Ac-lbx Venisoa.Hanu: 1 csk bacon rec’d and for idle by FRIEND, RHKY A CO apiS . 37 waiei M, IUBL Ffeih Camomile Flower*, just received ami fortale by BA FAHNESTOCK A CO ip23 cor lat A wood *l* IBBL Jamaica Ginger I Root, jnst received and tor wleby a P 23 B A FAHNESTOCK A CO. - 6 BAGS Ginger (loot, just received and for (ale by apffl BA FAHNESTOCK A CO JIG IRON-100 ion* hot and cold blast Mercer co Pia Iron, in (tore and for sale by ap29 WILLIAMS A DILWORTH.wojd at nUEEBB—B casks, receiving this day, and for sale by spas JAS P&I.ZELU tH waier *t BACON— 4 bbls Hams: , . _ . I do Shoulder*, landing from Luke Erie and for sale by ap*JB JAS DaLZELL Bulk PORK—sUOO lbs Bulk Pork, now landing and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO ap£9 front A water aul L” ISSBEDOIX^IiDOOgaIIs Unseed Oil, in store and for sale by J JORDAN A SON ap 26 ; 18 liberty street IDA AAA Lbs bacon, just receiving from smoke IUU.UUU house. For sale by upas J JORDAN A BON Merino cassuikrbs—i ease l A wood u» QCORCHIKGS— SSceka prune, rec’d ouconngn- and for ,B,e £g NN , NQIIAw k ooNNER juy3 144 libeny «t DRY FRUIT—dSObua Applet, ISO do Paucber; lor tale l»y my 3 CUfrNlfttmaM-*-bONNER SULP* 4LUISISB—SO oz! ju»l and for aaloby apIO J KIPP, CP wood »t ' UAUORICB ROOT—34O lb» tmall tlieka, ju-i . j rec’ii and fortaic by J KIDD A. Co ALCOHOL —to bblt ju»t received and for tale by ,plB JJUDO A Co. SI water m SCORCHIKGB— Jan received and for rale by a pj9 WICK A MeCANPMgS BUTTER— 4 bbls Fretb Roll Boiler for sair by aptp WICK A MrCANDI.EsS TIOT ASH—Prime Pouah juat received and for aale .by aptO WICK A McCANDLKSS KAD—SOO pip Galena Lead, received per tiramer j Cambria and tar tale by. - aplß _ LEWIS HUTCHISON ACo CHLORIDE LIMB—3 catki (or rabfby mIB R K SELLERS,S7 wooJ «t l T?LATS BKP OIL— ISbbl»for'»alel.y J4, p ,p RKaELLKRH.S7wia.dM Yellow ochre—i,sbuiba. pan t-vnch, lot aale by tplO R E SELLERS, JT wood »t CHIPPED LOGWOOD—3O bbla for aale'by aplH 1 R E SELLERS, 67 wood »t BACOK— 7,000 Un, hoc round, in tiore and for tale by iptft S A; W lIAHUAIiGII ALCOHOL— 10 bblt hieb proof, joat recM and for •ale by J SCHOO.NMaKKR A Co my 3 i No 34 wood ti • BULS Linseed oil mgood order and parr. tor ». bv mya J HCHOONMAKKR A Ct 1 A’ RMS Wheeling Sand Paper, for rale by lU ay3 J SCHOONMaKKR ACo O A KEGS London Uniiard, for aale bv ZU my 3 . J SCHOONMAKEJt ACn GREEK APPLES— a fine amcle,jutt ree’d per neamer Welltville, and for tale by '3 AW HARBAUGH No 33 wood »t tW-BITK «kj, for Hie kjj f f m v3 oan hahdAlull TOBACCO— 11 bbda Ky. Leaf, 'Wrapper* A Filler*; 14 do Tens do fine nunuftetoruir, IS bxa Eaitera Virginia; for tale low jo clou contigntacnt ay3 FORaVTH kCo inib BXS Brown Chillicolbe Soap; ]U" 40bxa No 1 do do; joat rec’d and for aale by ny3 , • MILLER A RICKETSON NAILB-SSO keg* auorted ai»t, for aale cheap by myJ FORSYTH A Co . CflA KEGS Jumala Nailt of variona brand* and vUu aitea for tale by my 3 . . MUXER A RICKETSON W.GREFR