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FRIDAY MORNING, MAYfolffi
rmssiaua Daht Oium i* published
> SuSy, Tri-Weeklyi and Weekly.-—The Du2y isSeren
Oollais per naans: the Tri-Weekly is Five Dollar* per
annua; the Weekly la Two Dollars per amuus, tarieiig
■ f
BbUce 'to AdTcrUaera.
to secure inieraon, should be
handed in by fiTeo-’elocklo the aflernooa. Attention
M thif.ou the part of our eutocner*, would be produc
ties of aainsl benefit. .
FOR GOVERNOR,
059. JAMBS IBVIII,
FOE CANAL COMMISSIONER.
JOIAPB W. PAJTTOW,
. (os cCTceaiTjsft ocgr) ’
BTATB CKSTRAL COMMITTEE.
THOMAS K FRANKLIN, Lancaster Ciiy.
JOHN'C KUNKEL, Dauphin County..
THOMAS DUNCAN,
JAMES MARTIN. ‘ **
THOMAS C HAMBLY, York.
WILLIAM M WATTS, Cumberland.
DANIEL M BMYSBB, Adams. . .
JOHN P WETHERILL. Philadelphia City.
JOSEPH R CHANDLER, “
ROBERT T CONRAD. , “
THOMAS McGRATH, Philadelphia County.
DILLER LUTHER, Berks: 1
ROBERT M BARD, Franklin.
THOMAS M T ITKENNAN, Washington.
ANDREW J OGLE, Botnerset.
lIARMAR DENNY. Allegheny.
RICHARD IRWIN, Venango.
JOSEPH H KUHNS, Westmoreland.
O J BALL, Erie.
H D MAXWELL. Northampton.
J B SALISBURY, Susquehanna.
ELHANAN SMITH, Wyoming.
SAMUEL A PURVIANCE, Bntler.
HENRY 9 EVANS, Chester.
ROBERT T POTTS, Montgomery.
“tS**o«c«» i wbu, coosty
nr eocnty, will assemble la primarr meeiintt. its litir
jetarel Kin cion District*, on Betardey the »ih day of
Slay, 1847, to elect two pertont from each district, a*
-Detente* to • County Convention, to meet at the Coon
Howe os Wed Deader the Sad day of J«»e, at 10 o'clock
A. M- to pot ia Domination aaitable candidates to be
MsponcdPT the parly at the general Cleetiea m Octo
ber next. Toe Antmaeona and Whin of theiownahipa
(Pitt excepted) will meet at the uioal placet for bolding
primary * eetings, between the hoan oi S and &, P. M,
and Ibooe of thd wards tad botoeaht end Pitt township,
ÜBm " ■' "* *■ THOMAS VABNEB.
Cb’mof the Com of Cor.
For unn Commercial Intelligence. Dometue Mar
kata. River Newt, Imports, Money Marker, Ac-, »«
thud page. . 1
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
OormpoajMßC of PlUtbarih Qaaerte.
Cormpeodcactef th« PHabwjb Gantt*,
v PatuouraiA, May 6ib.
\ FROM THE SOUTH.
NaW'Orieana date* of the 58th wen received
toHtright from (he Sooth, bat there ie no newt
boa Mexico. - The New Orittne mail of the 89ih
wts doe ihU morning at Frederiekaborg bot wae
not received.
Xxclsuve Correspondence from the Souih.
. W*ißiaDTo3r,Msy 6.
No mail eonth of Weldon to-nifhL A morn*
tag Orleans mail baa arrived, with later news
from Brazos, bot nothin* important, and with la*
ter news from the Capitol ol Mexico. Santa
Anna bad left the city by port rehya when be set
out on the road to Vera Cruz. .Tberehadbeenno
field action between the troope of the two armlet,
or any division of them, and nothing indeed more
than a guerilla fight, in which thejkTexicane were
fjfwt There
had been a good many mamcree upon the out.
akirte of the Army. The rumbra at Mexico in
regard to the intentions of Santa Anna, 'were ol
a moat contradictory character.- 'HU own coon,
tryman were apprehensive that he was bent upon
pacification.
TWO WBEIS LATHS EEOI KtiKOPK.
ARRIVAI. OFTHE STEAMER
CALEDONIA
MARKETS MORE BUOYANT.
Correspondence of iba PttitOurjk Gaxene.
Philadelphia, May 6.
The steamer Caledonia, which left Liverpool on
the 19th April,arrived at Boston this forenoon.
LirxUrooi., April 19.
State cf Trade among Manufadttriri - Loss'of
Packet Ship Rochester — Parliament—Affairt
of Portugal—Arrival of V. S . Ship Jamtf
town—‘Range Imprisoned—Ajfairs in France
and Ireland, 4c, 4c, 4c,
There ii afl improved feeling io (be Mesafaeto
ring districts of the country, and a fair businesa
would be done •if spinners • and manufacturers
would be more moderate in their demands and ex.
pectaticns as to price*. i
The packet ship Rochester, of N. : Y., (one of
the finest ships of tbe packet line,) has struck on
Bltckbealh Bank, between Doblin and Wexford.
She immediately filled with water and became a
total wreck. Bnt partial insurance on cargo and
veael.
The hniinire in Parliament since the sailing
of the Cambria, possereer bat little interest, and
the section will be wonnd op as speedily as prac
ticable, and to prepare for the dissolution, which
win take place in Jane or 1 Jnly. There is no pe
riod in the history of the British Government
where there has been so tittle party excitement,
or so mach harmony between the great men and
prominent parties of the country as at present.
The incmat distrew of the country, occasioned
by the fcw"* in Ireland and Scotland, has been
the principal cause of this.-
FROM PORTUGAL.
The Revolution in Penmen, is approaching a
eriaw, and fears have been entertained for the per
son of the Qoeen. Her life has been threatened,
and In order to break down those connected with
the GoreramenV>nd opholding tbe Qoeen’e par
ty, them are rirnse who are ready to take it. Even
at Lisbon WrMajetty has enemies, which mikes
her presence onsets tn the Capitol, and a revolu
tion wifi be attempted in the very fata of the Pal*
ace. The protection of tbe British Government
-’hu been urgently solicited to quell the revolution
and to restore order. Tbs collision so fax has been
tut wen the Juntas and the Insurgents, and it is
that the former will not be able to meet.
. the emergency*
FROM PRUSSIA.
The General Diet of Proeia convoked by the
yipg, wag opened at Berlin in person on tbe 10th
of April The speech of the King »u long, no
vel, and In some respects extraordinary. Reasons
an given for the New Constitution so long prom
bad, and only now granted to the people.
FROM FRANCK.
Tike kingdom of France is greatly‘disturbed,
and thevigilance of tbe Government, of
tfie Blending Army, and tbe Police, are fouod n*.
i sssiTj for the preservation of public order. Dis-
contests, discords, death, jahd attending ' evils,
ire hourly increasing in all ! parts of the kingdom.
Tbg Government has dona much to relieve the
poor, and benevolence hse added largely to the
contributions, notwithstanding which the suflering
has been and Is very severe. The dread of the
fatore, however, has-been tbe cause of greater
' alarm any present evil. The occasion, too,
is improved to exdte additional furor against the
Government.
OOOR NEWS FROM IRELAND.
Th« U. 8. Jamestown entered Cork on the ISth
Instant with the stars and stripes flying. She
-am* infos with provisions, the boontiful provU.
ion of American benevolence. The appearance
of this noble ship upon her mission of mercy exci
ted Intense enthusiasm among the warm-hearted
Irish of the dty and the country all around,
The'etate of aflair* in Ireland arc f«st improving.
The foot of the bill his been reached and tbe Irish
are on the aseending scale again, though there is
math suflering. Provisions were cheaper
than they bad been, and contributions were com
ing in from the United States. No more persons
it is believed will die of starvation. w
DANK OF ENGLAND.
Tfce flank of England baa been drained of
go much apada that it baa eauaed great alarm
(be Commercial hooaea of London and
gnj (bU alarm bad extended to
The Bank has raieed the rate of inter
mc, and i* endeavoring to counteract the rate#
of Bxehaof* whlib, for *° long • time have
bean advene to the flank. The Caledonia take*
out a Urga amonnl of bollion, and every aleam
paekat fbip adda to the drain upon the Bank.
Philadelphia, i
o’cJoek, P- M. :
Caledonia armed •ifioatpa tide momsaf
•fid f/luaieiifcj newt which hn
cam* to tun'il.
larztroOLv-Aprii-19. 1
Daring the put fortnight there he* been a jtea
vjr ba*ine* dons io Wheat, Flour and Cora, and
the deprtMUD which existed at the tailing-of the
Cambria and Sarah Send* ha* given wav to buoy
ancy and activity.
Oo the sth of April, AmericanTburwat in-de
cidedly improved request, bat good brand* only
were saleable, at 37a to 38s per bbL ’ ~j
la town'made Floor scarcely anything was
done, nor wu there much demand for Norfolk
Household, or other ship marks, compered with
American. Foreign Wheat wu in demand during
the week, and tianaaction* were 'effected on *d»
vaocing term*. lodtan Cora wu held mote
firmly ia eonaeqaeoce of more encouraging ec»
couDUfrom the Provincial market*.
> 1 Daring the bos in ess week ending on the 12th,
irsosacUoDs were still on s moderate scale, but at
improving prices.
I Oo the I2ih of April wheat advanced one to
three ahiilinga per quarter, and wu in excellent
demand at full rates.
Indian com was quiet and ateady in value.
; A further advance of one shilling a quarter
an wheat took place on the 14th.
j On the Ifilh, the’ London market waa the scene
f much agitation,' and nearly ail the Wheat
ut wu on sale wu eagerly taken on French and
Betgian account, at a rise of price cqust to 2s per
quarter over those of that day week. Under oth
er ctrcnmitancei, such an advance would have
made a favorable impression ou the Stock Ex
change, but the reverse wuthe case.
| Dunog the week ending the 19th, Indian Corn
ru in demapd, but the irappliu were almost ex
ltusted. The stock of American Flour wu so
nnch reduced by the previous heavy transaction!
hat prices of best brands were fully one shilling]
>erbbL above the rales current on the 12th. |j
The above is all we have yet received by Telef
[raph, but it ti sufficient to show that B readstuffii
tad improved in value. . .
THE COTTON MARKET.
In conaeqoence of later accounts from the Uni
ted States in relation to the Colton Crop, and
the faffing of the receipts at the principal poits,
and in the aggregate crop, creating reduced etti
\ mates of the latter, there wu an important and
jactive'detnaod from the trade as well as specula
tors.
The news of the falling off in the receipts at
American ports, and the reduced estimate of the
crop wu received in Liverpool on the 15th by the
Boston steamer. *
The faffing off was shown in circulars from tha
United Butea by compsrison ( with last year.
An advance wu obtained on the 16th, of one
eighth to one quarter penny per lb upou Amer-
Tbe advance compared with those current a
week previous to ihe tailing of the steamer on
the 19dMhow three-eighths to one half penny on
American and one eighth to one quitter penny on
all ether kind*.
Speculators have taken twenty-three thousand
three hundred bales of American, and sixteen
hundred and fifty bales of same were taken for
export
The market closed firmly on the 16th-at thi
advanced prices.
The demand for Cotton wu ranch more mode
rate on the sailingof the steamer oo ths 19th.—
Ba!es from 16th to 19th had seven to
eight thousand bales, at prices previously quoted,
which were 7i»7i<i for fair Bowed Georgia, 7ja
7Jd for Mobile, and ?4*Bd for New Orleans. Pri
ces were receding oo the 19th—od tho 16th sales
3000 bales American at 6|a7&d,
On the 19tb, notwithstanding the advance otr
Grmin, the feeling in thejMoney market had im
proved.
. Nora.—The Telegraph reported nothing about
Provisions tut night—wo nni in the English
markets. The market rep-*' somewhat con
fused, and the dosing qujuiiona fur Fioer nod
Grain ate not given—a singular omission. We
give all we received.
KifluM're Correspondence of tbe Pittsburgh Gszcit
NEW YORK MARKET.
May 15, 8 P. M.
A pretty large proportion of .the business done
tovlay was for future delivery. The steamers news
came on rstber Iste to shosr-its influence fully on
the market. There- wore sales
able in Jane at $6,2586,374, deliverable at the end
ait May at $7,124*7,25, to the extent of 15,000
bbU. On the spot holders are 'asking $7,75 per
Wsi—there wero tales this morning at .$7.624- —
Bmail sales extra Western at $7,75; Uowardf^t.
held at s7,sQ r _gsd Baltimore City Mills ait $7,75,
w ithout isles of either.
Cdrameal has advanced to $4,624, but nothing
doneltn tL
Foe Grain there u a good demand, and more
bojere than seUere in market. Sales mixed
and White Corn deliverable—Au|tut 10th, at
78c; at 89c deli*' , the Bth Jane, and 30,000
bn deliverable iej at 83i8Se.
liveced on
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let era.
Flicluuve Correni mdet
BALTIMOI
ting i bare
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fowird
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ProTudoai. . Operator* are
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!Bee of the Pittsburgh Gliell
IRE MARKET.
May 6/8 P. M.
Thia mumt re dm an active inquiry ,
Floor, bat the i living been reduced to i ve
ry low point,' very little room fur a large
baiineaa. PH (fenced 35c, and aalea were
effected of He atreet at $7,00, and City
Mill* at the a In (ha evening, when the
tenor of the wee known, boldere imme
diately put iL.. (rticee up to $7,50 tor both
kindi—no aalea of either io the evening.
Cornmeal baa alao gone up. Holdera are de«
mending $4,75, blot without aalett
A demand prevail* for Wheat—sales 4000 ba
prim Red at 157at59c por ba.
Of Coro sale* 4000 bu, White at 87c, and Yel»
bw at 96c per bii. i
Thera t* lea* inquiry for Provisions, bat no
price*—draltn awaiting the Foreign
new*. i
EzHuiiv«* Correspondence of Q»e Pijtsbnrgb Gazelle.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Mayj6tb, 7 P. M.
Flour was an active demand ie the early pait
ol the'day, and 2000 bbt* werejlakan at $7,00
per bbL The new* was received |oo late to show
it* effect on the diarket. ]
No change in provisions. j
News it TBUOiara. —Oar riders may have
some idea of the expense of thud machine to the
Prvm, from the extent of oar.pntetfigenco to
day. The price is fifty cents f<& fifteen words,
and we fear business men, who receive much
more benrfit than the printer*, tire hardly aware
of the .extent of thl* expense to jus. The G«-
ere sore, has paid more for new* by tel*
egTaph the last five weeks, tbanjany two news
paper* in tha City of New Yorju We incur
the expense cheeifaliy in hope of remuneration
from commercial and bovioees men. ppb- ‘
liah the tame news this morning, as appears
in the Boston papers of to-day, and four or five
days earlier than if ean be received by mail. If
this were not.an ege of miracles jin science, men
would see and reward an enterprise like this.
Imsu Relief Committees for this city, and
also for the city of Allegheny, rfre requested to
close'their collecting forthwith,, aod hand the
money over to M. Allen.
Tie Fifth Presbyterian Charth, of this city,
have given a call to Rev. Jobs VV. Rax, of New
York, to become their Pastor. Mr. Ray will re
spond from New hoik, and we hips favorably:
Me. MAiriTT delivers bis lectors to-night on
"Woman.” It is regarded we believe as one of
hts best lectors*.
. Ter Santa Haaxtnnrre have ratomed to town
and will give a concert on Mooday.
CAPITAX PUNISHMENT.
I observe that your dtixen* are divided in opio-
Uto on subject of.* Capital Puni&ment,’ and the
conducing of the preu, have, asjstOth token Gifi
frrent side* of the question. Tho matter is entire.
|y practical. Iteoncemi us aO, for if the ancient
tnd respectable State of Pennsylvania shall be be
trayed into a grave error on tbis Subject, there is
too ranch reason.to fear that Ohio and other Statu
will follow the example. I, therefore, moatreluc.
-Ufitly resign the prospect of a leisure and
ease, in order to present to the public a few sug.
gestions, relative to this important subject
[ The opponents of the “death penalty,” u they
choose to term it generally favor twopropositions.
The one ia the mtir object of all homan punish
meat ought to be the reformation of the criminal;
and the other is that capital punishment, not hav.
ing tuch an object in view, ia merely vindictive
and a relic of baibarism. Both those postulates
appur prominently in an editorial of the Commci
ctal.
To arrive at troth it ia necessary to make right
beginning. Can any buman'Legislature rightful
ly propose the reformation of the criminal, as the
main design of its penal euectmcnt! Can any
homan tribunal rightfully propose tho reformation
of the criminal, u the chief aim of tho penal sen
traces, which it pronounce* 1 Tho advocates for
the abolitioo of capital punishment will, without
the least hesitation, answer these questions in the
affirmative. They continually assert the truth ol
these extremely doabtfuLproposilions. In almost
every essay, which they write, they treat them as
unquestionable axioms. It might servo to abate
their confideneo in these dogmas, il they would
recollect, that ever; tribunal which has professed
to proceed upou those principles, that ii'iu tcch
nicsl phrase “for tho good of tho c(Trader's soul,**
has in fact, been a horrid despotism. Witness the
English Star-Chamber and tho Spanish Inquisi
tion. From such disastrous conclusions we may
suspect some fiitsouudnca* in the premises.
From whence then arises tho right of tho hu-
man Legislator, to forbid some modes of action, to
visit them with penalties, prisons, chains, compul
sory labor, and other infliction*. But one answer
can be given to this question. HU warrant Uto
be found in tho absolute necessity of providing for
the safety and well being of society, and it is to
.be found no where else. Wo arrest the horse
thief as a mischievous offender; and *ha| him in
prison to involuntary labor. The blasphemer may,
in the solitary desert contract much more atrocious
-guilt in (he eye af omniscience and may disco'
much deeper malignity of heart yet as his crimes
do not invade; (he right of other men, no jurat, do
reflecting man will pretend to interfere, with or
molest him. . . i
To descent! from more atrocious to more venial
>ffonccs. P.ublic drankanneai may be rightfully
forbidden by the human legislator and-panhhed
by the civil magistrate, for it is pernicious to soci.
ely. Private drankennew, committed in the reces
ses of a nun's own habitation, however, injurious
to the individual, oogbt not to be animadverted
upon by the civil magistrate. To do so would be
to invade the prerogative of the Supremo Being;
to perish for the reformation of the offender, "for
the goaod of his soul,” and to tread upon unsafe
grounds. Even in the case of the horse thief, it is
not the mere abstract guilt of hi* conduct that we
deal with.
Werett rendered.perfeclly and infallibly certain
that another theft would never be committed, we
ooght instantly to discharge him. Tojdetaln him
-under tmeb-circumstance* would be a mere wan
ton exercise of power. From all this U arises that
the true end and aim of Uws, and punishments, are
to provide for the safety of the good citiztna, by
the prevention of crime. As an end, subordinate
and auxiliary to tbis.'the' reformation of the crim
inal may well be sought after.. It graufiga our be
nevolence, when it can be accomplish), .as a J
means of preventing crimr; but the reflecting man {
will find every other hypothesis incumbent with !
difficulties, and conclude without doubt, that the |
true object of pQnisbment U the safely of the cit
izens. To deny this would be to ptefer the bad I
to the good, the guilty to the innocent, a few ofiirn-!
ders to (be community at Urge. We will suppose.]
that the advocates and the opponents of our prea-'i
ent law, of punishment, concur in considering the !
safety of the citizens as the great object to be ob* I
tamed. The qura'ion then is, bow shall we pre* {
serve the lovely matron, sleeping in the midst of j
ber innocent babes, from the dagger of the mid-1
night assassin,—how sbatl we prevent the ruffian, j
who has robbed and maltreated the solitary tr*v- j
eller, from ridding himself of a witness by murder- j
daring his victim. Oar legislator says, “do not
Qua or you shall be condoned to prison and bang
ed by the neck until you are dead.” The legisla
tor of our opponents says, “do not this or you shall
be conducted’ to prison and compelled to labor.”
Which monition will act mo'st~f.ircibly upon the
mindrof the evil disposed 1 - I arrived at the era. ]
tluatou that the former will prove the more rffret
ual. The love of life and horror of death are in
stinclive. They are implanted in the human
breast by the great Author of-Natnre. Men have
no choiee, whether they will feel their influence
or not. TbU influence is in fact felt aUko tiy the
good and the'had, with this additional circum
stance in the case of the guilty, that to them death
is clothed with tenfold terrors. The very horror
which some of the benevolent tnd well meaning
advocate* of abolition, express on tho nnbject of
capital punishment, if rightly considered, «ffjid*
the most cogent argument against the measure.
The low and grovelling and guilty assassin j
feel* the same dread and the samo horror, without j
any of the • benevolence and conscientiousness
which actuate many of oor opponents in this con
troversy. Let it be consideredllhat all questions
abeat passions, or human infirmity, or homicide,
occurring in sudden affrays, or sccidentsl ren
coontres, are to be laid completely out of the
care. No one proposes to increase the seventy
of our present criminal code. The only ques-1
tioo is, bow shall the hand of the guilty aasas
sic, of the the. loathsome wntch disposed to com- ]
mix the most etrodous form of murder, be most |
effectually stayed. In such a caso, shall we not
ose oor utmost sagacity to discover the strobg*
eat instincts of (he criminal, and address our
selves to them. Bhall we falter! Shall we not
denounce to attrocious mind thus criminal
ly disposed, the sentence which will be to him
most appalling! Shall we weigh tho life and
safety of the innocent, the generous end the,
good against ths interests of snv number of atro-'
emu* assassin*! Men .whose minds are consti*
toted like the subscribers, would not sacrifice
one innocent victim for the sake of any num
ber of ruffians. I appeal to our opponents to
say whether It is not at least highly prebable,
that the prospect of death dues not convey more
terror to the guilty mind riian the prospect o!
imorovement end labor. The subscriber enter
tains no doubt on the subject, but if high pro
babitily be attained. It is ell that can reasonably
be required, for demonstration is not to be ex
pected out of the pale of pure mathematics—
Boms of our opponents almost concede the su
perior efficacy of the “death penalty” by siroply
pleading the reluctance of juries to convict,which,
as they affirm, render* the infliction of the pun
ishment uncertain, and favors tho escape of the
goilty. Is the law of Capital Punishment right
or wrong! If right, we may lay ont of the
case all consideration of the reluctance of ju*
ries, and the .weakness and hesitancy of prose
cuting attorneys to perform their duties. It is,
or ought to be (he basinets of the public pres*
to correct public sentiment, when erroneous,
.not to (rookie to it. Moreover, very many re
flecting men strongly suspect that this reluctance
it only part and parcel of that maudlin sympa
thy with the [criminals, and offenders, and de
faulters, end dishonest debtor* and delinquents
of every class enjl grade, which is fostered and
matured by the wiaby-wasby periodical litera
ture of (be present day.
But have we eny greater certainty that the pun
ishment of imprisonment end’labor would be uni>
formly inflicted. Our candid opponents know tbst
we have not To say nothing of the chances of
escape, the pardoning power insures this result.
If we have one elite opposed to capital punish
ment, we have, as facts speak, a still more nume
rous class opposed to all punishment whatever.
It is highly probable tbst there is not a single mur
derer in the Ohio or Pennsylvania Btate Prisons
who has not bad petitions fat hi* pardon repeated
ly presented, signed by regiments of sympathise!*.
The horrid parricide, whoso crime was committed
under.circumstances this most atrocious -and ap
palling, forms 1 no exception to ibis remark. It is
idle to talk ofjthe certainty of punishment upon
either scheme until we go manfully to work and
destroy that morbid sympathy with crime, which
is the disgrace] and the weakness of the nineteenth
century. r. -J-' •
. There is still ono more consideration. Nowise
legislator confounds the different degrees of guilt
by denouncing the saq»,o penalty upon crimes of
unequal turpitude. If we abolish capital punish
ment, bow shall wo deviad a proper seals of pen*
shirs fori crimes. Murder in the second degree
deserves perpetual imprisonment and labor; upon,
the scheme of ;oar opponents, wbal else shell we
reserve the murderer in the first degree! Whit;
punishment shell we denounce against parsons,
condemned to perpetual imprisonment who mur-,
dcr their guards and attendants! Again, wo now
threaten ths highway robber with imprisonment
and labqr; if We abolish capital punishment, have
wo not reason to fear that the ruffian 'will balance
the chances of : e longer imprisonment against tho
hopes of to|st escape,' by murderiog tho witness,
in the person of his victim. • Every vae which I
have been able to Uke of the subject, shows the
aboli’ion of capital punishment lobe uncalled for
and inexpedient
The Journal speaks of the intended execution
of Raids) air ah act of vengeance sod s relic of
barbarism. Ifthe principles Itid down in the
foregoing part of this essay be correct, a capital
execution ia intended merely for the prevention
ur*niigtMayr
Revenge is norths motive oflhe legislator who
dcfioM the crime, or of the judge who proneoncea
sentence. Aa to barbarian, has that editor read
the history of oar own amcetlote; if be has, he
knorir- that tight or nine'centuries ago -capital
punishment did not exist amoogtt them; but mur
der and asMsdnation did. And every man's ills
i bad its price, from the highest noble to the lowest
slave. This price was called were.gi!d, and was
nothing more nor leas than pecuniary fine paid
for murder, regulated according to the rank of the
victim. Capital punishment is an after thought,
an invention ol later time*. Is the nineteenth
century less civilized or lers enlightened than the
ninth! Or is homan life again to be rendered
cheaper amongst os than in other ages andcouo
triea!
In conclusion, if the editor of the Joarnal will
come to the point and show os tbst the live* of
the good diiteo* will be more secure upon bis
system than upon ours, we will listen to him with
the utmost attention. Bat we listen'perfectly un
moved and without tjxe least conviction to his an
imadversions opon the impropriety of cutting a
man off io the prime of his strength, tnd other
common places of the samenstare. Our sympa
thies ere entirely frozen up when we remember
that tbs man in queatioo was a necemry sacri
fice to the ou'rsged justice of his country.
The subject to me is a painful one. 1 came to
this city fur res>, recreation and repose in the so
ciety, of relatives and friends. Nothing eould
bare stimulated roe to write on this subject at pre
sent, or to write at all, except that torture which
is inflicted upon the minds of tho serious and re*
flocting part of community, by the perpetual at.
tack* of • portion of th« press upon the security
of life, of property, of reputation, of ovary right
that we holJ most dear, ezcopl “tho largest liber
ty’.” And the liberty which nnny of these gen
tlemen seem laboring to introduce, is so neatly of
kin to utlrr licrariousueas, that il baa no value in |
my eyes. I feel bound on all suitable occasions
to endeavor to stem that torrent of uttraism and
innovation which, unless vigorously opposed, bids
fair to sweep away every thing in oar institutions
worth preserving. This must t* my apology for
troubling you on the present occasion. E. A./
Warran* I’lvrrasTiAßT.-We are glad to learn
that tho number uf prisoner* in tho Penitentiary
have been reduced from 170 to 117. The redoe.
lion to the present number has been gradual, but
constant. The number received at the prison last
year were 60, and the nutbber discharged 64. At
the commencement of tho year there were 130
inmates, and the norober in prison now is reduced
thirteen. We learn from the report of the war
den that the whole number received at the prison
from ils opening July 1, 1826, upto May 1,1837
was 1176—992 white males.and 20.female*—160
colored males, and 33 females.
"We have bad occasion to visit most of the pris
ons of New England and New York, as well as
many of the prisons in Europe, snd our convic
tion is that the Western Penitentiary is among
the beatcnoducisd we have ever seen. We have
seen the “congregated” syalem in the full tide of
tuccesaful experiment, and the “separate” system
io its worst and best aspect*, from Newgate to
the beat Penitentiaries uf the Uoiled Statre-
We think the reasons given fur the “Separate”
system are nut to be smwereJ, and .that while the
punishment is as severe, the refirm is much great*
The good order, neatness and economy of the J
Western Penitentiary we have raiely aeen equal. I
jed and never surpassed. We assure Major Bscs-'
sax, the Warden, that be is doing good oer-j
service to the'Stale and mankind by his efforts to '
temper mercy with judgment, in his superintend- |
coca of the unfortunate men over whom he has 1
control. The success, too, which has attended the ]
Libor of tbit establishment is deserving of all l
praigj to the Warden and the officers under his di- !
rection. Ti e work of the prisoners would j
do credit to soy class of workmen, add the fact!
that an institution like .his, supplied with every
comfort for tho prisoner, and every needful atten
dance for his epiritnal and physical welfare, is pro
vided without cost to the Stale, speaks more than
words can do in fevjr of. tho Irisri'ulraa. The
building and grounds of the Western Penitentia
ry remind one rather of an European castle nr
palace than a prison. Windsor castle docs no*
look much better from the outside thin our West*
sro Penitentiary with it* high towers and walls.
The buildings are an ornament to tho Hfeie, and
the whole arrangement highly cxcdi'.ablo to thoa*
who hav* charge uf their management. -
Tnt stobi or hist a vouxa ha*.—Wej
have read with deep interest the report of Rev. J. j
W. White, city missionary of Cincinnati, urging 1
upon the corporation to erect a House of (lorrec-1
tinn to take the place of a county jail. The coun-;
ty jail of Hamilton,lr >ra wlut ihi* gcnllfmansays
wejudge to bo no better than Newgate in Lon
don. The jail is divided into two apartments, one
for the chain gang, wt/o are found guilty of petty
offences, and sentenced for six months or a year;
to hard labor; the other i» the jail proper, where
ail criminals who await their trial arc confuted.
| Imprisonment in jail is the. punishment for' the
smallest offences, and boys of .nine and fifteen
years of age sro sent to herd with rogue*. Mr.
While gives the following incident of one of his
visits and it ia la introduce this that we make re
ference to the subject. Speaking of ono of Ihe
young men in the Penitentiary, he gives bis con*
venation as follows:
“I commenced my course by disobedience to
ray mother in staying out late at night; Itezt I
visited the theatre, and desecrated the Sabbath
day. This led me into bad company. Hera I
began to gamble and waa often stripped of .my
last cent. To raiio ray spirits, I began to drink;
and while on a spree ! committed this bloody
crime, which will link my name with infamy—
break my mother's heart-disgrace my'poor tia
tere, and send me to my grave, with, a dagger in
my aoul. I wish I could become stupid; but my
corse is, lam obliged to think. ! wish for death,
and yet fear to meet my God."
Here the poor boy tankdowo upon his couch,
and gave vent to his overflowing agonies in sobs
and tears. Others there are who are hardened,
wretched and lost. But, for the encouragement of
paroQia, I will say, I have never yet met but one
who had been blessed with a prajiog tnortiej,»bo
would not feel and weep at the of her
name.
Bcottub Rslikt Comofraa.— Theeflorti of
theso Gentleman in behalf tit the Two Hundred
Thousand Persona, now enduring the horrors of
starvation in the Highlands and olhsr portions of
Scotland, are worthy of all praise, and we trust
they will not be disregsrded by our sympathising
community. While very large sums have been rais
ed in all parts of our land in aid Ireland, pub
lic attention aeema to bavo tr bspri«*£ut very littia.
turned, to otber.nallona which have equal el.!™/
npon oar charity, and upotkwbom, ibis drcidfbr
scourge,, has fallen severity. Sorely'
the wants of Scotland, the land of the martyrs. 1
the birth place of Wallace, Bruce, Chalmers,
Scott, Bums, Gifford and Wilson, bat the highest
claims upon our remembrance and charity.
Kev. Mb. MarrtTT, late of the Methodist con
nection in this city, but who went to Brooklyn,
and became a member of that connexion there,
has published a kind of injunction to bis accuser*
not to proceed with their charges against him un
der the pains and penalties of slander and libcL-3
The Brooklyn church have taken noaction in the
prosecution of the charges made againat Mr.
Maffitt, on (be ground tbit it waa the business ol
that at New York to proceed, if any.—A’. Y. Ex
press.
A Philadelphia journal states that three
mao of that city have presented a petition to the
Conference, asking that i. N. Maffitt be no long,
er recognized as a minuter of the Methodist Epts-,
ajpal Church. The reasons for this movement
arenol given. We presume this is the old atory
again which is doomed to follow tho Reverend
gentleman wherever he goes. We have seen
ranch of Mr. M. iopablic,—and without knowing
anything of hi> personal character pro or eon , we
have never seen any thing unbecoming a Christian
and n genticraan. Wc hope ho is not to he hunt
cd up aslbo xictim of aome new persecution.
Mr. Melons, baa left Wheeling on his return
to Baltimore. We suppose the next meeting of
the PitUbuigh and Connellaville Rail Road com
pany will reeeivssamc tangible and definite com
munication from the Baltimore Rail Road Com
pany- !
Good News— The Chesapeake, anil Ohio Ca
nal —Tho rumor prevailed in town on yesterday,
based, as we understand) on sufficient authority,
that the.sum of 1500,000 had been advanced by
the house of the Barrings towards the progreae£f■
thirwork. We may now expect to see this noble
wojk once more under way for completion-
Gevrgetoicn Advocate of Tuesday.
the ontice ths rfeetase of Mrs. Hannah Emily
Rose,tha mfrof Capt.F.'A.tßofe U. 8. A.—
Mre-B. died ai tbeBu Charles Hotel, in thisdty,
pn tto Afternoon of Tuesday, 1 leaving boa Aiid
and a ha»bafld sorely distrtssed.by his irreparable
lass. She died emong siren gen; but ell that a
husbands krve and the kindest and most unremit
ting attention could do, was doce to smooth ber
dying pillow, and nuke her gentle spirit’* pas
sage from esrtb to Heaven. Bbe was but 18
yean of wje, and' had been but 2yei tf untried.
Bbe was a woman of great excellence—a de
voted wife and mother. The patience and forti
tude with which she supported henclf under the
illne»s with which she died elicited the admire
tion oj her Com. Jour.
Rev. J. N. MAFFITT wt(l deliver a Lecture, in
Soulb Common M E Churrh Allegheny, lh:s (Friday)
evening May 7th, al 9 o'clock.
SohjecL—Woman as the was t !rs, and ihoald be.
Single Ticker* 25 ct» Gentleman and ladjr 37 t-‘i eta
Gentleman and itvo ladies 60 1 r*. .
MR KDtrOß:— Pl**<e announce ths name of JOHN
J MUSK, of Veraaitlei Township, a ruitaole candidate
for ihe Legislature. my*d&wT WILKINS ’.
JOHN SHERIFF, of the city, will be supported by
many Wh’gtof tho city and county for nomination by
the Convention as a candidate for Ihe Legiatature. j
uiy7diwT PITT!
J W U;\XTK!l,nf the city, will bo supported hrftirr
the Wh'g and Anumainitic Convention for nomination
it* the rnndidate f >r the office of county Treasurer.
mySJAwte SECOND WARD
Mr. Kcito*—SAM’l, PALMKK, K*q. hax I-cch rpo
kru-of hric «.« mi excellent and: suitable candidate lor
the Irgisluiure I)y calling attention to the aliore you
will oblige wny Wb<xso( the city.
ltl)SI&.wlr
COUNTRY,
Kjcuxnos Uasx or PiTnascott, )
MaT*4ih, l&t?. {
Tliis,Hunk ha* ihn day declared a Jmdend of three
iunl a half per cent on iu capital stock: paysLln to
»(ockbolder*,oi then legal representatives on. or a(W
UieCli Instant TIIOS M. llOWK,Cashier,
niy&ltd
PifrinrßGit, May 4, 1547.
DivantsD—The Directors ol\ihc Merchants’ and
Maiioacluteri’Uhnk. this day. dfcUrerta .liridendof
luur per cent on ike capital atocV, out of the profits for
the last six months, payable un ci after the 14th in*t
Hasten* stockholders will tic paid at the Commercial
Bunk of IVnci»vlvaitta, in I’hiliutclpltiM.
mySdlw W H I)KNNV, Cashier.
Bam or PimsDsou, >
.. May .till, IH7, S
Thr President and Directors of this Bank hare this
day declared a dividend ofllirrc and a half percent on
the capital stock, for the last hi months; payable to
Stockbolderi or their legal representatives , forthwith.
mySdtd JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.
W t invite lUa attention of our reader* to the ri
iraordntarv eureaof Scrofula performed by Dr. CulUn't
Indian VigttabU PaAaaa, which they will find record
ed in another column of to-day’* paper. They are
without doubt the most wonderful on record, and have
•o heeit pronounced by many of our most respectable
physician* The nlQietrd and other* imcresied, are re*
queried to visit them at their several places of abode,
and leam-ff'im their own Up* the wonderful effect* ci
the medicine. The first one named is Mr Isaae tiiooks,
who may lie seen darly, between the hour* of 9 A. M.
and 4 l‘. M at the office of Rowand & Walton, N*o 370
,Market si. Philada. (K tj
$5,00. BOOTS 5,00.
SO. 00 VOUnTH BTKKKT,
CORNER OF POST OFFICE aI.I.KY
THE subscriber respectfully inform* the public that
he has commenced the manufacture! of timtiemen
Fa»ki»nahU Boat*, of good material and workmanship
which be will warrant-superior to any Bout ever made
iu Piilisburah for llie price. These handsome Boot
will bc.inaoe to measure, and warrant them e« reprr
settled, attnn v. ry low price of FIVE DOLLARS
CASH. Centlrmen are n-qticsird lo rail and riant
nc them. iwl W ti ERSKINK.
C7*Afler “Proving all things. Iu id (ait to that which
i* good ’’—For the Piles, n will be found that I)r. t)|>-
Bam s Vegetable Electuary, is the only remedy for dial
complaint, upon which the.Mifferiug can rale with eou
fidence—it ixndeed a friend iu the Utnr of need
—**_ •* «*• nt« ...lie ui urcu
U_/*r<utd, Wholesale and lleiail, by WYATT A
KbTCHAM, IVI Fulton slicrl.New York. Wm-Tuoss
Market street, und P. R. SiirTtk, SamhfiieiJ street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Price Sbpcr box. | w
CT'lmporlant to Advertlaera.-The adver
tisemcm* which appear in the Dsity Morning Uixctie
also appear in the Tri-Weekly. Ilfu< receiving the ben
efit nf the circulation of ali, w.diom nny additional
L-haree. This is an advaniage moor adven;*n«. witliout
any extra Advert.‘cm- also mHrrtrd
it the * numry paper upon reasonable terms.
GlQtcaff
TininoM—\W Leg leave to callyNMic ettrutan ic
tJie following, from Dr. U'm ! Doan, "of Witbanuville
Clermont Co , ami one of tbe ver>‘BS»i practitioner* is
the county iu tvlueh he reu.dei. ami late Senator in the
?iai- l.r?u!dlk-c' I; „ i herrm*: thu> to-cr Un-Lad.
mg n»cn of Uic |./of u <Son, burkun« the Loud- of jHufcr
atonal prejudice, and Riving ttent ila due:
“Sir: 1 bmve jn.toy practice bevti using toneof you
Ciaaen* Panacea] and, so far, am vreli pleuir'd in it
effects in Cautrbul and ltronchial Complaint*. Pica*
•radine half a dozen bottle*—put them *» low aa yo
can; ai I expect if it ronliuura to render a.* general (at
nueiion ."»« it h»» Srreto'ore. to keep it »on»tnntly o
band- Rc.-pccifully, . rp|7 Wv
TO TUB TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
JOIIS HANDS. formerly connected with the well
know Grin of Puller A Co., would rctpeetfully call
4hc atlenuon nf the Travelliug-public to hit newly open
'“ff c»ta.Mishmeni, the ••Manmnn Home,* 1 which has been
i titled op in a atvleof neautra* and comfort :titturp«»«-
| cd by olher Hotel nfthe *sme ilncripiwui in tbe city ot
| elsewhere The Maneion House, >o favorably koovra
iin former days Fuler'a llolrl. is pleasantly situated
j on I eunsylvaina avenue, wiuim a irw ro«l« oithe Trea
i aury Department.»rnl ai a ro.>v-u.«ui <1 nance I nun the
, principal Kankme houses and oibcr plarrs of hunucs.
[ Person* having business with ihc Department*, will
| find Una location kuper-or to any other Hi the city, while
| in all that pertains to the comforts and luxury of the
I table, tegnlarity of •iicudancr, and everything eaten
i'halfo the well liping of v.Mjcrs.no expense will be
spared to render the Mansion House a truly eligible
plareof reaidcnee ferfa.mhei a* well as *.n*j e gentle-
I men The proprietor wnuld espenally call the attrn
j ’'oo of QUirera of the Army.aad Nary, to whom
I Iheae localities Have always Iweh a favorite plaee of
i tvson during ihetr residence m Washington. With a
v.ewof deserving a cntuni'ianee of iheir favors manv
• niproventent* have Iwen made, and new soutees of
; romiori added, to enable them to realize at the Mansion
House all those rttnvemencri wlnrli they might expect
in an establishment aniin.gto romUne Hie renuisue*
of n 6m rate pulilie lioti I w.tli ihc.auraettons of a gen
teel private residence
. JOHN HANDS, Washington
N H l*onen alw«) •u» attendance. on the arrival
of the ear*, tneoavey baggage fteeof eliarge. myTtf
Von, whose tenth is ibaLaiuLyellnw—
Yon, wlio*e skin is dark and tallow—
You. wbooe Hair is harsh and wirry.
Ratty,dmy red or fiery— y*'
You, whose d ite offensive breath
Unpleasant it as putrid death—
You coold have—boy, roan or girl—
Tsaih at while at suow or peart.
Breath a tpicy tweet, and curricle
I'ore and white and tmooih and beautiful
And hairioAi tiller, dark at tlae,
B f reading what it taid below.
READERS, any of you can have the above Ur (mind
tbi« is nothing bat troth.) a*ing a3* boUJeof Jones's Co
ral llalr R«»loratlve—a Si bo* of Jones’* Amber Tooth '
Paste— and 4* cake of the.rename Jones’a luJuui
Chemleal Seep. |The articles com bat little, and too
are assared that jthe following nre their real aaalitiea;
The tooth pane jives thebfeaiba sweet odor, while
teeth and preserves theieelh, Ac. The hair atulT all
know to be (he mosiezquUite thing ever made fordrea
sing, beaujifyingi and earning the growth of hair and
the aoap, (get the genuine Jones’s Soap, mind) wlßeoVe
ail eruption*, freckles, Ae.iand make dark yellow
while.clear«od fair. All thcseihisn araaold(onlv)
at W JACKSON|A Boot and Shoe slore and Patent
Medicine Warehouse W Liberty at my 7
~TuFOHIOI Sf AL OF ~~
SABLE} harmonists,
BK«1 respectfully to announce two of their Unique
Consent at (lie Philo Hall on Monday and Tuesday
evenings, May ltoh and lltb "
’ During each evening a rieh and rare selection of
Ethiopian mHodie* and Parodies from the g*m* of the
moat favorite UpdrU will be sung.
PprpArtieuUnrsee small bills of the Jay.
,-Ooflr*{opened fat 7 7 51, Concert' to commence' at 8
!- ■
,v '' SPRING DRY GOODS.
SHACKM-NT ,* WIUTb, No W Wood street,
Pittsburgh. are new receiving lajnre additious-of
lale and desirable style* of frcab-SprmjpDry Goo.li of
recent importa'.ions and manufaciore, and are prepar
ed to offer grean'indoeement* to cash or prompt pay
dealers.' { !
Oar stock i« now very-full, and comprises many very
i scarce add cheep good* my 7
FOR Srvl.K— Two good building lots, situated o
Congteit A. each SO by W A.
Also— l lot SI (l by IST. corner of Cangrett m an
Penntylvama avenue. 1 lot Si by US ft on Prnosyl
vania avenue. I lot ‘J2 by 130 ft on Locutt at. Term
favorable, 8 CUTIIBKKT
royfi Real EtiatfcOfEce, SOttailbfield si
JCK CREAM FREEZERS—Just rec’d, a loge assort*
1 reent of Johnson’* excellent Patent lee Cream Frr«r
aer*. suitable for Hole!*, Steamboats and private fa ft*
lies, at JOHN DUNLAP^
DRIED PBACHKS-4(1 bos in store and for sale
Iry tu)7 ROBERTSON A REPPERT
“ tnj? _ No 119 second *t
FKATIIRRH— SJ sek* Feathers, now landing
from »um Union—for *ale by
my? ' 1 DICKEY' A,Co. water A,front su
C> OTTOS —3d bale* Tenh Cotton, uow landing fro
/ steamer Union—foi sale by
IDIOKKV A Co
SUNDRIES-* bbl« No t Lani;
• ll «ck* Feather*; '
Ibx Peacock Flflinuhe*—to a
my 7 I DICKEY k Co
rive—for aalc by
CIfNUHAM I.AWNB-One case of beautiful new
t patterns, very cheap, just opened and for rale by
m>7 ___ SHACKI.ETr A WHITE.
LAWN ROHES—Senrinns rich, new and low priced
Robe*. ja*t opened and for sale bv
my? # BHACKI.KCrt WHITE.
SI MMER STUFFS—A very large olmfaeaiof sum
mer stuffs, for men or boy * ware, just received and
fs?sale by SWACKLETT A
EaRI.'TON GINGHAM—Oue care-spring style—
fast eolot*. jiim received and tot f ile l>\
my 7 SHACKLETr A WIIfTK
BACON -SGOOtht Bacon,ll R; for «sle by
my 7 MfcJsMIAN
ifkRRiNG-Sa bbl* No 1 Baltimore Herring; for
TO, suleb> my 7 M A J BU)aN
'.*o bl>U Soulh No 3 Mackerel; foi
my? M & J H|,()aN
Thimml
ray 7 _
ID SHAD—iObbtsm storrM- (tit sale by
M& J SLOAN
FEE—3O bga ju*l rec’d, for a«lc by
M k. J BLO\N
'BA COFFEE—IO bag. Laguayr
linc'd and for iale by
M AJfILOAN
Laocai
Coflee.ji
ray 7
1 —B6 dot jutl rec’d and for aale low by
OJtUM, McGREWACo
No 8 cem aereial row liberty at
gaoow
150 bbja Floor in autre and for aaie by
M * i HLOAN, lilxrty A wood'ata,
~rß*i*TTlUo« raiSriiio oiSiaer*
Tp'in «^iiir t ;cgin» ov-iqr orvics urn.
, ft>W* arcoow; prepared loexoeote in * superior
•ad cxpcditioas manner, all kinds of Jen" Pinmaa,
sack as large Steamboat Bills, Bills of Lading,
Letter Sheet Circalara, Handbills, Cards. Ae., Ae.
hoot an ruraur nuriio
to any extent executed in the best manner, and all
kinds of Printing done with accuracy, and alike to wen
ft**- IJ_ 1
Great Writers Bell flisgt JUBHtactonr,
CINCINNATI, O.
A GARDNER A Co., waaJd-tafoan tke trade that
• they are now mana/actshog tke best Butt Hinge
ever made in tke United States. As ikis is oar princi
ple business. we intend to send otu ns completees ar
tiele at can possibly be made. Those engaged in tke
hardwate trade, we think, will End it to their isterest
to see oar Btms All orders promptly attended to.
mys A GARDNER k Co, corof Btk > main its
JOHN P. PKRBT.
[Late of the Arm of Malcolm Leech A Co 1
Wholesale 1 Groeor, Cammlsioa A Floar
Hinhaat,
DEALERin all kinds of Country Produce, Cop
per, Tin, Tin Plates, Tinners'Tools, Zinc, Lead,
Ruaia sheet Iron, Iron and Naifif While Lead,
Dye fluffs, Couon Yarns, Salt, Ac, and Pittsburgh
Manufacture* generally, comer of Liberty and Irwin
streets, Pitifburgh, Pa
advances, mCarh or (food*, made on con
• iguraenU of Produce. Ae- mys
BOOKS— Suitable for Common or 9, School Libra
ries— Suudev Evening Convereatlcnt, Things by
their right names; Juvenile budget opema; Jut. bud
get reopened; Pictures of Early Life; Scenes in Na
ture; Coiambus and Vespaeios; Beauties of Eng. Histo
ry; do of Preneh'dp; Balboa, Cortes and Pizairo; Hut
ton’s book of Nature; Praise and Prineip'le; Martyrs of
Bohemia; Twin brothers; Chances and Changes; Means
rod Ends. Tbe above, with a large variety ofethet
books. suitable for the aame purpose, for sate by
mys J L READ. 4th street
DRUGS, DBUGB,
JOKI. WOHLER, Druggist and Apothecary, N, W.
corner of Wood and 6th sU, PitMiurgh, will.keep
roasiauUy on hand, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-stall*.
N- B Physician l * prescriptions carefully coaipolaud
ed (rora the best materials, at any hour of tbe day or
oight. AJ»o, au assorunent of Perfumery; fisioToolh..
Hair, and Cloth Bru<he», Ae. Ac , whielt be will sell
low for cash. may 1
HAVING received license fcs a Druggist of the
First Wardof the city of Pittsburgh, to sell wioes
and spiraea* liquors, "lor medicinal and sacramental
purposes, and to be used in the artr:" I hereby notify
all persons applying for the above, that they will be re
quired to leave name, residence, and specify the pur
pose Articles of superior-quality .can behad at fair
prices, it the Drug store of the subscriber, No 67 Wood
street. ra>d B K SELLF.Ort
GOLD PENS—Jus* ree’d, one gross of Dismoad
or ever-pointed Gold Pens, of the most appiored
brand*. These are carefully selected and adoplod to
every variety of band; their fine elastic
-pnng, giving great ease in writing, and making cither
a bold mark or* beautiful hair line, st the pleasure of
the wilier. 1 bese pens are all warranted, and selling
at ihe lowest price*. Gold Pen Depot, corner of 4th and
Maiket su - myfl _ W W WILSON
FIBS* KHOUVB fob IALB-A first me «d
c<a>« Pint Engine that will throw two side and one
gallery streams, with pipes aod-every thing ready for
service. She will be sold low—for funhet panteulais
inuune of W GORMAN,
ADAM OETrY,
i OEO WILSON;
myO Committee
ftLOVBB* nOHIERY-A fresh and wtllas
vJF-sorted stock of white ami colored cotton Hosiery,
for men women sod children, constantly on band
Also—Lisle Thread in great variety; Bits and Linen
do, spun Silk for children.
tty Black and colored Paris Kid Gloves, of best
quafty. Ptl EATON
tnyfii No *3 market st
A Pair of Uertu WsaUd.
tTTANTED to purchase from tbe country .-a pair of
VV sound horses, coming six yean old, from 16 to 16
hinds high, good in double and single harness, (or
wbicb a isirpnee will be given. Datk colorpreferred
Apply (if by letter, post paid) to John Gilt, hatter, 111
Wood street, Pittsburgh. my6dlw
MORE CAPITAL WANTED—I have been
authorized >o negotiate for the following loan*:--'
At,OUO lor a years.
, 93 000 for 6. years.
BA.OOO for 6 years; fur which the best of se
curity in the city will be given. All commaaicatioos,
(•ersonat or bv letter (post paid) strictly confidential.
Jot S CUTHBERT. General Agent.
mys No6oaaithficld«t_
PRIOR'S INK—Josj received at the Pehm
Tdrorr, Tt) Foanh street, tS kegs Proui’s news
Ink, 10 lb* Sue fob ink in I lb can*—Also, a lul of Rod,
Green and Blue Ink, Leads, 'newspaper cuts, brass
rules. Ac., and for sale at tbe nfrnufacinrers* price.
tny&llw A JAVNK9
A BLACKSMITH WANTED—A yoong man
acquainted with Plantation work, can have per
manent employment ai good wages, in a healthy part of
Northern Mississippi, for funner information apply
to GEO COCHRAN
uichlgif - No 36 wood st
BROWN BUIRTINGS-A large invoice of
eastern Brown Shirtings—light, medium, and hea
vy. 1 j»i received and for sate by
my 3 SHACKLEITR WHITE
IMO D VALENCIENNES NETTS-W R
1 Murpby has lately ree'd an aesortment of above
goods for Capes and Caps,of new stylet and' beautiful
patterns. Also; Laces and Edging. '
\X7AHTKD—A youuglhan somewhat acquainted
» V wnh the Dry Goods business, and who can come
h'gbty recommended for urbauity, activity and for mor
al aiu indusuipu* habits, and wbo will be Contented
with a moderate salary, may address Box *507, Pom
Office. myS
£^UGAR—7O hbds N O Begar, pan prime qeaiity:
t 3 landiug from steamer Germantown, direct trom N
Orleans; Ou conaignmentand for sale by
ROBERTSON k REPPKgT
mos No lM second st
nLBGAKT BERLIN IRON BASKETS,
Vj a large ns.-omnem of Berlin Iron Baskets, ot beau
tiful pat-arn suitable fur parlor ornaments or for work
or card basket*; for sale by {tty6 Pit EATON
DRUGS-DRUOS— .
Gum O.Mursj; Pcpenne;
Blue Mass. Cafomel; Tartaric Acid;
Hyd. I’oiaih; Coulee; Sennit; Sugar Lead;
Syr. Liverwort, etc; just ree’d and for sale
by m>,6 R K SELLERS.
CHIC KEEPING'S PIANOS—Just ree’d and for
sale, a splendid ro»e wood seven octavo Piano
Func, manufactured hy Cbickeringof Uo-im.
iu)6 _ _ J II MkLLOR,6I wood st
Gt LASS-400 bxs exlO;
r liO do. |oxl3;
100 ilo 10x14;
I ino do 10x13 io Ha*/*; on countuaem
and M talc I.y J C BID WELL
mj« ' « water al.eet
BllPlf PAP£B BOIKS-A lup assortment
of Bad" Taper hoxes,'of ai.-wlcd sizes, suitable for
•tort*. iceeivcd ibis day end for rale at
my® F II K.ATOX’S
MACHINE CARDS—Just received, a tre»b aup»
pry of sheet card*, for wool carding machines;
cnnib-plaic and card draper*, for tale by
myS GKO COCHRAN, No W wood ft
LARD OlL—ldUblaChevcr A Co'a superior Lard
Oil, on consignment; for salfby
J BCIIOONMAKERACO
tnyJ •' - _ No at wood at
COTTON— I*7 balctjatf rrcM per stntf'Union, and
for tale by ; FRiENIL BIIKY ACo
tnyd •< - No Sf water at
SOLID BOX TIBEIf of various sixes; received
on cooticniaeai from die manofaetarer. for Hie by
mys v 1 1 • GEO COCHRAN
DAPPLBIA PEACHEB-100bod Apples;
. 30 “ d Peaches
just rac'd and for sale by MYERS, lIUNTKR ACo
my 3 No 188 liberty st
PBH— 39 bbla large No 3 Mackerel;
sdo do do 3 do;
6do small do 3 do; for isle hr
,-myS • F SELLERB
LOUIBVILLB LIMB-SSbbla very whilejaxi
rac’d and for sale by POINDEXTER A Q>
myi No 41 water st
SIIAOi Herring, Mackerel and White Fiah; con*
■untlv on hud nod for ule hy
mys !
OILS— 4 bbl* winter Elephant Oil—blenched:
4 da do-Whue do do; fertile
by my 3 F SELLERS, 171 liberty it
KEG BUTTER—* kn in cood CflSMru*, now
landing; for aale by i DICKEY A Co
tays water A front sts
BKAHB— Wbmmall White; far tale by
WICK A McCANDLESS .
ny3 . eor wood A water ata
CIDER— 100 bbls. jasi received and tor tale by
8. F. VON BONNHORST A Co.
mj-5 No yFroM at.
CIIERBB-I4 bxs sow landing, farsale bjr
myS . I DICKEY ACo
nHY APPLU—IUQ ba«; for sale by
rays ; 1 DICKEY A Co
ANVILS— Wroarht iron aavils: farsale by
my3_ CEO COCHRAN
CORN— aOPO bus prime yellow Corn in tacks: for
sale by ROBERTSON A RKPPEBT
GtKRHAN CLAY—lncski and bxttfartaleby
r myS ROBERTSON A REPPERT
CN ABTOR 01L—35 ibis No I; lust ree’d and (or
J sale by tnyft J KIDD A Co, 80 wood tt
EXT. LOGWOOD—SOO lbs jail ree’d: for tale by
myS J KIDD A Co
SUPERFIKB BLIP. ELK—ISO lbs; far sale
bv myS J KIDD ACo
Cl DM CAMPHOR—COO lb« Jan rec’d; far ale by
T myS J KIDD. ACo
LRMON SYRUP. EXT. FHE-IB do* in
•tore and far sale by nyft J KIDD ACo
No 17niaikci at
CHALK —5 ion* dry Chalk in esks, farsale by
n.y3 J SCHOONMAKEK ACo
STURPICNTINK —IS this m excellent, order
.for sale bjr J SCHOONMAKER A Co
V'ANILLXA Bl&A9S—prime and fresh; jotl ree’d
and for tale by RE SELLERS
myfl 57 wood a*
CAMPHOR— 1 bbl jest rccM and far fate by
myfl B E SELLERS
OWAIN’S PASCEA—I dot. farsale by
D jmy« R S SELLERS
RH. HAWKINS, Attorney at Law, Grant at
• Bakewell’s Baiidinga, neatly opposite lbs Nea
Coart Heuc. ayfiwtat*
LUMPER— BSOP8SOP ft black Walnut, for tale by
_my« t C BIDWELL
POTASH— 10 caskslataoru,jott rrcMaadfor aale
by_ tny* J C BIDWELL
BUTTER— 5 bbls fresh roll, for aale by
myfl J C BIDWELL
APPLES A PEACHES—ooo bn dried Peaches;
50 do do Apple*;
n store and fat sale by tn>« J C BIDWELL
tIOMBS 3B» gross No 3 Hood Combs, for tale low:
/ cnyn .... J C BIDWELL
LINSEED OIL—JS bbls jait rec*d and for sale bv
S F VON BONNtIOBST A Co 7
_ ro _y* No 35 from n
DREBM LA WNS, for 131-2ceiiia per yard, at tk«
north cast corner 4ih atrd Market street
'"l* W R MURPHY
OH UI ?L!< No 3 Mackerel, larxe, last rceM and far
OU fide by ATWOOD, JONES A Co
”7* water A front at*
T'OOACCO— 40 kp «twist Tobacco, far aale by
A. “y*. ATWOOD, JONHS A Co
HEATHERS-;* aeks-Featben, far aale by
T myO ATWOOD, JONES A CO-
CaAB CIDER—Ib bbla in store and br sale by
ROBERTSON A BEPPERI
SNUFF— l tirce Garret ASon'aScoik Saaiifar aali
by nyO R E SELLERS
Hutfion Balte' ; '■
By J«ha P. Psyls, AyUamter :
_ Dty O—NXi- • - -
ON Monday morning tbe 10 A inti at ltyeloek, will
be sold far eaxh- earreoey, an extensive assonment of
seasonable, suple k fancy dry goods, he.
At S O’clock, -P. M. f . ;
A large quantity of household fantf are, amoftg which
are splendid pier tables; hareatts; fancy and’common
chairs; Moeoa; bsJtioads* mark fc wasframsdh; tabioot*
abqvel*_gl**sware;
groceries, InmrUetng machine, Ad.
' At 7| CFCloekr P.' M. . .
A Wgw assortment of ready made' efoiHhg; gold A
rilwrwatehev; superior pocket A table outtleryi boots;
shoes; hats; caps, Ac Ae.' my 7. -
. • B Hartems nt AmetlWM -.
On Monday afternoon the tOlhihit atdl-lo’cloek. on :
boar A at the Monongahela Wharf, below tks mktnh of
Ferry at, will be sold the steam boat Harlem, with bar
furniture,uekle Ac,all of which i* tngoodordek, and
may be examined at any time previous to lime of sale.
Terms of sale will be liberal. , my 7
Lota Inliswrtarrvtlle. I
ON Saturday afternoon the tSih last at 3 o’etoekjWiU
be sold on the premises 18 valuable building lots of
CionA venr handsoately situated in the botoogh of
wrencevule, near the Allegheny ArsenaL
Also—That beautiful private residence, formerly oc
cupied by James Telford, adjoining tbe above, contain
ing about two' acres of ground, ou which is creeled a
good brick dwelling bouse and several other buildings.
Terras: one-fourth cash; balance In three eqaal an
nual payment*, with interest—to be secured, by notes
and mortgage on the property. ‘m>6
Baildiug Lota on Po&m ati ,
ON Monday evening the 10th inst. at Bo’eloeh, at the
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of wood and 6th su,
will bo sold two Lotnof ground situated on Penn rtreet
below Hay stand lying oa each side of the dwelling
boose of Mr. Mitehcltree,havinga front oT*4 feet each
eitendittg back 810 feet to an alley 30.1 t wide.
Terms—one-fifth cash; -balance payable in 5 years
with interest payable sem’-annnally. • »)•
D 4 Lota at Aaetlon.
ON Saturday afiernoon, May Bth at 3o’clock, will tie
•old on ihe premises 64 lots of-ground. very handsome
ly situsied in the 7th wardof ilte city, nearly opposite
10 the residence of J D Mahon, a plan of which may
he seen at the Anciiotrßooms. . .
Terms, one filth cash, or approved endorsed oole at
80 days, the balance in four equal annual paymenlSf
witb interest. Purchasers to pay expense of convey*
aitcing. . ®y*
Steamboat Areaa at Awctlaa*
ON Monday afternoon ifie Iftth inst, at 4 o’rloek. oa
board,tithe Monongahela wharf, below the raoulhof
Market street, whcie.sbe be soM for
cash hy order of Finlcjr, assignee, the light
draught steamer Arena, wjih all her furnitara and tac
kle, which is in good repair, and machinery nearly
new. . . - myl
For Cousin, Co.'d«, Aithina, and ConnmifUoi!
mill: GREAT AND ONLY REMEDTfor CoUA
l-Oatwbs, Asthma, and CONdUMPTIOW, AttfoHUN.
QARIANRALBAM OF LIFE, dfoeovered bythoea*.
bretsd Dr. of f Addon, Engtand, and uttrodßosd
Mo the Dattad Btales under tbe lmmcdhiie mpomtaa*.
of the Inventor.
~ The extraordinary meitaa of this medkiar, la the
c«re of Pulmonary dlsaaaea, warranu the Amorim
Atant In sollelUng for trsauoent the WORST POL
■IBLK CASES ibvt found In the remmaalty
eaom thax mk relief ia tqhi DsA any of the commas
ismnlht of tbe day. and bhea boas given sp by Uw
■MtttaOacuUbsd Pbyslelaiu aa OONPIRJKD AND
□(CURABLE. Tb* Hungarian Ha team has earn, and
wßeumtba MOST DUPERATE OT CARCB. Ufa
ao quack amtrtna, but a atandard EngUsh madlnna, of
knowa and cstahlUbsd efficacy. ■ '
Evarv fondly In ihe Unhed Staton sboold.be nnW
wlTSshaa’i HuagarUn Iklmm ofLR
coaaUract the consumptive tendencies of the amato.
■at to be need as a prsvauHfa- modklM la all caaaa of
OuMa, Concha, Sphaagof BteoL Pain la the Sldc md
Chasl, Irrhatfon and Moreneso of lbs Luags.
DHUnbr Breathing, Usctk Pevar, Night Swaau,
i-.A,L. ,mA Ocnaral pabdity. Asthma, laftusnta,
n &SeL < si oar bortte, with fan diree
ilob* fartho imtoratton of Ilaalth. i- . ,
Pmhfate, eontalnlng a mam of English and Amen*
aaa eartttsatea,~aad other evidence, suowlax the in
sanillsl asertte of this Gnat Eaglfoh RameAf* **7 ■*
' sfitibmil nf the ArenU. gratahoealy. - * ' .
DAVID P. BBADLSR. seta Agaat far tho Uattal
•Mm. Ilf Omrt street, Boauoi
tIw.DYOTT A SONS. General WJmtaaala Agmta.
No. 1» North Second atreac, PhOafalphlA.
For tale by B A FAHNESTOCK 4c Co. eoraerof
wood and front streets . my6_
Fresh arrival, of works~ai m a
MINERTJ Literary Emporinm.'
Was) ihgtwu and bis.Genersla flv J T lleadtey, au
thor of Napoleon and his Marshals: The Sacred Moun
tains, Ae.
HCepuviiy of Napoleon at St Helena. By General
CountMontbotan Paris aod6.; , ■’ r '.l
< General-Taylor'a Lifo, Battles, end Despatches, with
the only correct portrait yet' published; including high
ly important letters Ac; aceoaots of tbo gtonom battles,
compiled from authentic source*. A
The ■faring of Pearls; by G P R James, E»q.
The Mysteries of the lleattia'fresh supply.
Tancred: or the New Crasaile; by Disraeli.
Phelps’*Travellers’ Guide;accompanied with anew
Map of the United States.
A splcadid assortment of individual State Napa
among which is’an improved u ap of Mexico.
A largn-varicty of bandaomely brand Bongctara
, a complete auarttneut of the Modern Standard Dra
ma. including Feudal Times; ortho Court of James tke
Third. _
For sale at : M A MINERS
my 4 smilhfield st 3d door fromSdst
NKW and MO*T EFFECTIVE REMEDY. I
DR. WOOD'* Sarsaparilla and Wild
Cherry Blltarst fox Ibe rare of Ihe following |
diseases: Jaundice, Liver Compl-riol. all Bullions Com-1
plumttiKk Headache, lleail Barn, Indigestion, habit*
aal Cbstivenesa, Piles, Palpitations oflbe Ueart, ; Lou
of Appetiie.DysixPsii.Nenrott* Irritations, Debilitated
Stomach. Languor. Depression of Spirits, Chronic ftbeo
maura, Cutaneous Diseases, Canker.Bjphiloid Disea*
*et Berofola Imponues of the Blood, Pimple* and
Fauates on the Face', Hereditarj Humor*, Cold Botes,
and all disease* arising from an tnfrdiciosf ue of Mer
est y. '
The aitention-of the invalid public, and of all those
•filleted bv any of Ibe above cirearen, is respectfully
called to ine menu of aeew.and layaJoablc prepare*
tion from an original recipe of adistingoished physician,
combining in itself ibe most active remediaj prone rue*
of two oC die very first articles in ibe Materia Medico
Tbe Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Biuers wet*.in**
traduced to ike poblie about twelve months ago,'and.
daring that period their *occe*« ba> been ao great aa to.
iodoce the proprietor i* offer them wiih still mote confi
dence, in the foil belief that by entering into more ex
tensive nee, they will prove a blessing to all those
tsfferinx from tha diseases above ennxaeraied.
Sold, wholesale and retail, bjr WYATT A..EETCIJ-.
AM, general agents, 131 Fallon street, New York; W«
Taoxa, Market street, a&d P. TL 3a versa, Southfield
>iraet,fcttsbsrgh,Fa.- Prieoßl—Urgobotues-‘ •
""[From the SpiritW the TiaeaT*
A FACT WOBTH KNOWING
A gentleman of Scrofulous, habits, Aon Indiscretion.
in his ypungerdars.'boeanieaieeted with Ulcerations,
of the Throat udNo*e, and a disagreeable and troo
blesome ereption of the Akin. Indeed, bis whole ifv
tom bore die mark* of be inf saturated with diseaso
One hand and wrist were so noeh aSeeted that be bad
bat the use of the handover* pan belnr covered with
deep,paiafU, and offensive Dicer*, and were aa bel
low and poroai aa a honey-comb. li was at this mage
of hie complaint,when death appeared Inevitable, from
a toaibeome djeeaec, that he commented the 'ane of
JAYNE’S ALTERNATIVE, and having taken eiz
loon bottlea, is new perfectly eared. ;
SThts ALTERNATIVE operates through the eireala
non, aad {unifies the Bleed and eradicates diseases
from the tysura, whereseptoeaied, and the übaensa
ceres it has performed in diteaser of Skin» Caaeer,
Scrofula, Goitre, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, and other
Chronic diseases, is truly astonishing. <
For sale in Pittsburgh althe Fokin Tee 8lq», Ja..4th
street, near wood, and siro at the Dreg Store of H f
Beh worm, Federal »t Allegheny city. ayddfcwF
BKIVBR, WABBEH * o£kVILAXD
une of canal packets and stages.
Assaa - _ 1817 jssßsdi
W GREER
canal packets telegraph s swallow,
LEAVE Beaver daily at 2 o'cloek,r.tt, aller lha
arrival of the netmbou BEAVER from Pi tub tret,
and arrive at Warren meat morning (n searon fer Dm
Stage* which reach Cleveland before night. '
Passengers will be receipted thr»ogh,secnTing bertha
on the Packets, and ceaia ta the Stage, on application
on board steamboat Bearer, (leaving Pitubargh at ’t
o’elock.a. m,lomo the agents: •
G M IIARTON S Co, Pintbtrrth
CIJtRKBSCO, Bearer .
JESSB BALDWIN, Yoaßgstawn
>pls M B TAYLOR. Waireo v . '
To XrwTQllor—
| '‘KXPREM PAST PACKET LINE*?
EjaQKggSD ' for
PHILADELPHIA AND BUVIHOB?
IJEeclMirwJy Jvr Faaragsra) *“
THE Canal and Railroad being now in ejcceltest
order, the Packeu of this Line will leave with pas*
•engers as follows, every night at 9 o'clock :• • •
do Lorjslana,Capt Thompson, Friday, Mar 7
do Kentacky, Capi Troby, Saturday, Nay 8.
do Ohio, Capt. Craig,Sunday. Nay 9.
If yoa deaire cheap travelling aid comfortableaccom*
oodaiiona, leeare joartickeu at ihe Paeket Office,
Moaongahcla (loose, Water street, or of -
»"*» H LEECH S CO. Canal Basin
MUSIC! JtUSIOI HVSICI •
LEE A WALKER, Dmltn ia Swie siidSiai.
/wtrewow, 1«0 Walnut Mtntt, PkUtkidpkia
Hava jast published,—Friendship; or Scenes oTother
dare may Fade.
Le Petite Banseaset Vienno'tsei.by t{ Kettx. '
False Friend, W V Wallaee. ■ ■
Pas de Flear; Maretxek.
.Giendaloagh, W J Lemsn. .
Baeaa Vista Uarch.
Radolpb Polka, CF Rudolph. i
Ravel do M Keller. * ‘
Gea. Taylorii March Bnd Qeiek Step, &e: Ae. : *•
They are contlanlly publishing and receiving all the
oewmosle from New York, Boston, Baltimore, he) '
. Orders respoeifblly solicited, and attended to with
panetaally.
Always on hand, all ktndsef Mastcallwtroments,
Violin Strings, Toning Forks, and all aroeles of Afati
cal Merchandise, at the lowest prices. nyJdli
Rich Dili PariiDriaisi
QTTUATBD IS miles from Pimborgh. 3 *He*
u Deer Creek LoeJr w on the north side efthcAllcghfcy
river, containing abooi l? 0 aerrs well improved a good
hoaao and bam, with stable! granary,
-'spring boose,he he. A considerable poniOA
leadia cleared and and ex good
high stale of cultivation. ft i* well adapted ftdjratt
trees, of which there
in a healthy coediiioo; ihe isnd 'sof blaek walnat w».
This farm has been ihe residence of IlearV Psrry,
p — fnr *7 veers, will be sold on reasonable terns,'
orexebingod tor property inorNdloWnf Aodty v . **{
Eoqa re of Tims Parry at No HO wood ll.PitU
bahtb, or J C Parry si tbe lowa Foandry, near tie Gag
Works. ' ‘ myddtm*
obNGSIBT SAMCKL, LOVUU -, -
JS AfkmetmtrsbnlamTVinxiar,.
O,.wat*iroa well by Daylight? (
SlayingtheDser; i f •! ; >
Ohl Splly Bawi,
Widow Maehrem
, .TJe low Lacked Car;
The two Birds;
.. Indian. Bammes*..
- syissss,,
Angela Whisper;..
The Fairy Boy;
, The Bowl'd Soger Bay; A
Ja*i received and for sale by JOHN H MEI?LOR
®T3 - VI wood street
NEW BALTIMORE HERRING AND : ri
VHAP-39 bbUHemng; * M
"96 do Shad; \ B
IAo Kol« K k.„t I S * .. W
• •! *hlfdo do do aowlaadingand ‘tl-’ U * *
for rele by RBRCCF.ATo ■r» B
♦. -. liberty st opposite smltbliclil j .
Eagle SAIsOON—ICK CREAtf-Thla popular * JW -
plaeoofrmortwiHbe.cvenforihflieaaonirsevc- C
ntna;Mayjro.l- , -• . ; . - <aT j y.' JZ
QPABIBH QUIT ARE—A* new aad lam aaiort
"7» * , * J H MELl.ite
SCNDRIER- -Gioaad Pipper, fWrdim-a
* J* Clove*- ’
d»r Qorm; Nurnw^v;
00, Cuumao; pTmSo!
-Forsaloby mr4 ENoESII A BbßnETt’
200 b S£ , dffffiU
amend APay, Pinsbargh.
Mackerel-60 bbu tanre No 3,800 th;
I 50 hlfdo do do
Forsaleby .- KDWD HEAZeLTON
- fast isideof ibediamsnd
Black lace fo» bis^Tu^
Scarfs for lisdioe—• eaareo anfok—* ni .
rcocicod, Abo; Derege and Mk [Searfo—at the Drv
Oobdrjkiasocf myd W R MURPHY 7
tom Ho 1 kb !lur.|t «„ k
irou, landing frootsteamer American,and for sate
hj “* M ALLEN A S
rayi water A front ns
pOTASH—>3 eska-sap, Pouuh, jest ree’d on rou.
a singmentandfortaJeby ~
.. I MILLER ASICKFTSONB
”73 • No I7ollbeny street
naASOKI AJHD UlO»>|fiO bx« ferule
\J JowioelMceomwaawtit t>y ‘
T* ■, ENGLISH &-3ENNETT
90 c re king*, pdac qtalitf; t»t tale by '
PM "** • ■ . BNULISIIb BENNETT
bblst erring; 6do Shad; *
.<3O d< g»Maekerei; female by i *
- BKNNF.TT
-Qflft ? * bing l **' ** 109 (0 cton coattauaeat
MiU by o»M • KXOLIgn ,
W bbU Ti oneia’ Oii, fer »ale torn by '
- a r < |»• KNQUSHfeBKNNRTT
tt*r Hoc** Uolawes; far tale lew br
* ENGLISH ft BENjU.TT
skCandr; .
euonca do, ferule low'by -• •
ENGLISH k BENNETT
« Wrappiaf paper; fersale lew by
i* English 4 bennett
'Window Gtasa, jaet landisr and for *ale
■ \BP VON -BONNHORSr ft Co
; No 33 wood >t
QBKJCjI
myi
R°H* L ' bbU Jon red'd aid fbr u!*
A *l b * M>4 SPVONBuNWHOBSTACo
B®AH **ek« Tenneure White Beans ' for tale
r b 7 _»y< BPYON gONNHORSTfc CaT
UTIBTB ®W SASH—IOJOO lights kitorttJ vxatt
TV tan ale by S PVON BOSNIIORSTtGa
"T 4, J ' ~ - Mfran. lt -
AP*UtS—f*ea»k«{ -
.. tthninOiU: for tale by
8 F TON BONNMOhCT l C.
1 for Me br
IV MT4 ' BFVONBOWNHOaSTicCa
SCUHEK SOAWU.iobe had of
«ay< I- , ' I - w R MURPHY
Qfl BA(>S Bto Coffee, jotl teeeired aad for tale br
yU- - W4M MITCHSUHtEK
1 i * Wowiibctiy u
WDAIaIS Havana Cofee, tot wla by
«cr3 :••;RILLKft t- HICKStSOff
t[ 80L8 Withe Be*a», jtut feeU cm nwiiaa - eat bod
Un-aalaby-py3- JJILLKB ffTBICBEIffOW-
HOESB|RaDJBII, filled and pu an in tiattlr for
immediate ase, eeaiumJjr on band at ike Naiiaid
and Spies factory, f 7 Fifthetreet
«P» lr V RHODESfoALCOBN »
OCORCB Mlilhi-|Qiib , i for aale by
O my* | IWi OEBER,cor water and amtthEeld m '
ROLL bill froh roll Butter. for
rale by teyft MTEH-S HUNTER &Co
BXS Ciscianaii Soap; for rale by
• O mrSv. . | • -W GRF.BR
4CSKB Salerauta; fo? sale by
mrS " . I
PKACHJCB. AHD AP£I.Kf-3»'dtifd i*eMh.
ea, halves; 73 do da'Apples; ibr sale by :
«yl - ' FRIEND, RIfEV ACo
1190 do Aapieoi.
1 DICKEY i Co,
water * front streets
Fat a*W by
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pKDAB, hW 80
V/ spaa .
Cedar Lon for file by
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SCOBCHISOS-3 Ton*
sale by ip3U • j
QUEIUTDS-a To&ai
O tale fry • ap3Q ■ - [
' first rort Beorrhii'r*. for
1 DICKKV-fcCo
Raleratas. to arrive*, fax
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pAVOUUPabbxa Citj
i/ by • • -
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.Dipped Candies, tor sale
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CIDER— 1< bbla, in atorejand-fiir aale by
»P» : E DAuZELL AOO.HI
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• *'■*••■ *• £.-•->•••»PoaavTUfcfo .
j»lt iufylwTi by '
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Oft tO lb cuinmeC Mtnurd, te sale by.;., * '
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farnlaby. :
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audfijx»i4*by
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IBBL Fresh Camomile 1
for sale by' . B,
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pwerrlnm received and
PAUIfESTpCX A CO
IBUL Jamaica UtageriS
saleby - aptS ; B|
M.i«M ceeetead. nd for
FAHNESTOCK ACQ,
0 BAGS Ginger Root, jas^j
received aad for nle by
[AFAHNESTOCK A 66
PIG. IRON-jkOfoos hot!
Figlioa, in more aod fo
apSj WILLIAM a|
I and cold blast Mercer eo
tfeeleby
]fc PILwQBTIT. wood M
niUUBIS-8 caskAred
V> b> ap2S~ iJAI
dring ib i* day, aadfernk
D ATWELL. X water h
BACOW-4bbli II
- i to[i
and for Sale by ap
»ra, lndtaff ton lake Erie
JA DALZKLL
Boi»k PQBg-mopi
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iVTTEA—IS kep Butter. On nle br 7
> apt? : . JAfl DALZKLL
Lard, fet wlrbjr
UTOOL-4nch WdoL fcr sale by
V¥ K# •- • JA3 P&UCSLt.
in BALES Deer Skioe, Imdiic freer Miebi*u Ju»o,
lUmjfcmtebr . JA* DALZKLL
OQ BXS Exu Logwood. tw.«U by',
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wy3 ,-r j
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0 meaiaad rotate by *
_ CUNNIXGUAM A BONNER
W* . * :m lihenr »t
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wya CUNNINUHAM A BONNER
SULP. jiu received aad fer
n»oby , . - J KtPP.Wwoedal
I lbi Mult uttki.jtM
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ALCOHOL—IS bklt }mt received aad tornie by'
,A>pl» , . J mPPACojOtwcterw
COOBCHUQI—Jut received andfer role tr
wapift WICK AMeCANDLESB
POTi&a—Pnflw FatroAl«t~ moved and (or tale
by _ AMcCANDLK3B
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Gnr^winf~tfM«-' 1 siiki iuttkaif
wya***!*" BELLERA.S7 woodu ;
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•ate by apl* K E BELLKEB,67 wood «t '
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Ugh proof, Jatircc'd and fee
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nnjk»e eamljoiteaf. jayO FOgaYTHACo •
100
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50055 fa J Staki"*“ , "'^" to “
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Voa*e, Mil tor
.civrd abd iar
SSOCK 4 Co
k. wood lit
liy Petrhm;
pealed;
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