- .aSItUKCiI GAZEIffE. ■ ■ “UY K»tA.-TU» BROOKS. ; 4 ' ■:% , £•'" ~~rrrir-rr~ PITTSBURGH: • ) . SATURDAY MOUSING, MAY 8,i547. rr/-Tui Frmn aou Daily Oazittb ii publubed Daily, TreWveaiy, and Weekly.—The Daily .»**e»en jDollaiaperanßuni, Ihe I’ri-Wertly u Fire l»oilar»-ptt eouum. me. Weekly ii Two Dollar* per annum, icncdn yn+rtr*nr*. ■•• - - ■ f . Notice to AitTcrlticr*. XEJF Adveniiatuenu, u> •ctore intrruoa. ahould he bended in by five octock la the afternoon. Attention to ihu.on-tbe pari of our cuimtneia, would l»e pfedur live of annual u» nefn _ _ . FOR GOVERNOR, 'JA n £ s irvis, tor crsT*» corim ) FOR CANAL COM.MIStfIONER- . JOSEPH W. PATIOSi tor CUJ»»K*L*XI> COV«T ) Foe LATEST Commercial Intelligence, ttantanr Mar- Jtclt. K>vrr K*w»i import*, Woney ntariei, tc., M f Uurd page. , Q t Zts taxes. —The State Treasurer hi* ad dreußu.a circular ftom-Harrisburgh urging upon tha Ur cpllect'.r.' to aid in the commendable en terprise of providing nt an early day for the pay ment of iho State intprest,due on the first of Ang oat.’ The cuuuiy officers are appealed to, to omit no axe rtion for the coestimation of thi* great ob ject,—end the Treasurer appeal* to collector* with an assurance of bis Tellaoco npon their co-opera ttnar- The Treasurer says, what must be obvious to all, that the expenses upon the public worka will excerd those of soy previous year.apd that nothing xvill be wanting t<> meet the August inter est but an energetic discharge of puMieduiy. VVe •ie glad through a correspondent at Hu. riaburgh.'tbatthe prospect is at this moment very fair, of paying the August' interest, and that the interest will he paid without borrowing, if the county officer* and tar-payer* bat do their duty. •' .'We give the following extract from the Treas urer’* ciicuUr which give* a sufficient induce ment for an early payment of taxes: : “For‘the prompt payment of the quota of tax for any ciunty, a deduction of five percent i* di* reeled - by : law to be made,- When tbo whole amount In* ndt bccn.paid.but an amount approach ing i.eaHo the whole, tho deduction of fixe per cent, baa bceo'made. Thi*.will also*benow done. This deduction in kwme countie* ha* heretofore , been made for the benefit of tbe’eoonty treasury, and in olbira directly for the benefit of the.lax payer. I would suggest the. Utter course as the most jo»t, and one that will incite to a rnoie prompt payment of the taxes. On the failure to pay this quota by a countyj after *atd lax is due and payable, it will’bear hi interest of fixe per and be a lien oli;the{ e-tate on which it is charged, until it ia paid. Here i* the double in ducement of Interest! and patriotism, urging the payment fifteen day* before the lit of August ’next.” ' 1 Tax grand celebration took place.yesterday, in J«*w Yolk, io honor pf tbo battles of May last acd the aubsequent victories obtained by our tray in ■ Mexico. A salute was fired at mnriao, another at uoon and a third in the cveoing. The route of the troops was from tho Battery, through Broadway to Wsrien at-,—down West Broadway tn Can* I »U, —Uirough Grand st, to Bowery t .and Cbstham etto the t'lty Hall, where ' the honor* ol a matching salute were paid tn the • Mayor sod Cummou Council, and after firing a feUfdc'jui iu the Park, diirut.*»ed. • Tbe City Hail, and other Pablic Building* in the Paik, w«re brilliantly illuminated in the eve —ning, being (he amiixersary evening of the Battle of Pslu Alio.* The following are the arrangements tor to-day ia honor of tbo illustrious dead that have fallen in the OattUaofPalo Alto, Rl&cc& dc Is Palma, Mon terey, Buuna Vi**ji, and Vcta Crar;: “From sunr.’se until sunset the flags on all tbe public, bui-diog* will be displayed at balf-mast. “The bell* will be tolled trom twelve .o’clock noon, until one o’clock P. M. Nomination* for Congress. j Mr. Davis, ibe lata able presiding officer of the House of Representatives, has been suspended by tho nomination of Geo. W. Carr,*io the 6th dis trict nf Indians: It is ever thus Loco Focoiam treats the abl :st men of tho party. Impartiality, ability, and d gnily in tbe discharge of public du ties, the goo [opinion of opponents, unanimous ly thanks, a s ircial compliment from all the mem- css at Washington, are deemed of m* and grave that he who ia tLi ben of the p fences so tscri liiit i* fstccraeJ unworthy of a ri cause of ell r toBEBT been nom- election. ' The Hon. leclion to I'ungtess by a. Uacofoco bisJifitric:. Mr. Qtvrn is one cf mol Pru Mao raeu. Therefore mark inate)LforT£- rSSnvcnliou ii tho Anti Wi him. Th« Scottish Relist CoarutTTXX of. the city yesterday remitted $2.R00 and fi r ty barrels of Flour 4 j Philadelphia. The Flour was handsome ly-carried rbrnugb by Graff & without charge. The committee have on hand 130'barreb of flout aod six or seven hundred butbeb of corn, which will bo forwarded by the earliest conveyance. The stock of floor and corn, wo are glad to learn, is every day ou the increase. The contributions ere mcrly from the city when in money, and from the country in provisions. The people, we are have been moto willing lo~givr» than to be solicited, find tbo blessings promised to tho cheerful giver is the reward to all such. Dr. MoanrLL is delivering a course of lectures upon anatomy end physiology to a clasj lof twenty five gentlemen of ihe city. - it hasbeensoggeslcd tbst a class of ladies be firmed for instruction ■upon the same euoject. Women sre charged as mothers and wives, with far higher duties than belong to men. Physiological science is full of 'practical truth, and we know no reason why it f hould not be taught to 'those in the discharge of highly important domestic dories. Select classes of Isdies are common in the Eastern dries* and instructions given have been productive of the greatest good. , The Baltimore Committee promiseda newaor vsy of a shorter. Trad to town before leaving Wheeling, and we belicvo no further progreo was made towards negotiation or action of any sort. The Wheeling Times of Friday, say r. **Tbe Committee of gentlimen from the Bal tlaore tod Ohio Railroad Company, left here ymerjay morning for Baltimore. We learn that they-—were^cuich pltaaed. with the result of their' examiharion of tho country, and tha favorable location of Wheeling;- • but we are not aware whether any definite'results may be expected from the visit.” •ri i - & JTa* liue we*: from this city will bt co'mmenced in a few dar*. Contracts have been authorized from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, and from Pittsburgh to Lopbvillc, and on come portions of the lido contracts Lava been made for' the work. There is ajirjwpect ihtl the lino may be comple tad to the Lakes Knil* Louisville in the month of -Joly. ' ' ATtitcTic i*jn Ohio Tr.Ltoßxrii.— -Thoms* Bikewell. Erq., and Gen. Morehead, of this city, were elected Dheciors of the Philadelphia and. Pittiburgb Telegraph Cimpany, at a meeting, held in Philadelphia yesterday afternoon, Friday. May 7 th.. [ r Tbe Missouri niter was falling on the Jit, —44 feet in tbe channel from Weston to the mouth.— Tho St. Louis Republican says tint the Mississip pi and lilioiis me a!«» falling, and that from St. Loois Jown, there ore eight nr nine feet water on the bars. i Statk Dbdt* —Tbe amount and interest upon all the Stsle debts will he found-jo. the commer cial department of tho Gazette, with an Interest* ing article upon ibetrado in llrtadftufis in New Vojk. I The Whigs of Louisville have elected Mayor, Council, tbo vote for tho Rail Road to Lexington fire to one, and <a no lic»D*e,” in six of eight 'wajds. We are r«'.jtje*trd to state Ly Professor Willu ffml h- Tg.ii ft.** ■ Ir-ctnrc ly-raot row evcoiog, in in Dr. Herron’s Cbufctu ‘‘"X Mr. Maffitc will preach his lasi octh Common M. E. Churchj ad evening. f _ Tex Cox|f?TTK* to select th Hi u* expected to report to-da ~ f-5 IntemUlg’Ulßr IfancTrxnn "We find Uis 'folbwiog Uaet intha .Saturday Copier. It & pecußar Intact Ibfthie quarter; in.'the explanation of eoa*.'&cts. wbyirolh of of the Pitt*bargh companies •were not engaged in ! tho spirited ikirmfsb which pieeseJed the attsck i on Vet* Cruz :* Csar Wasbisotos, ( .Near Vera Crux, March 28, 1847. > • • * We landed about 3 mile* from Vera Cruz, on th* 9th insL, tod took op our line of march at da; light the next morning, and were »oon engaged with the enemy, who were driven from hill to hill, and Irom politico to position all day, until finallj CoL Haskell's Tennessee Reg* iment, about 400 strong, and our own first Penn* ■ylvaoia Regiment, which, by aome means or an other, not yet, I believe, understood, in advance of all the rest, finished the operations of the day by capturing a great sand bill, as high as Fsirmount, but much more difficult to get op. which looked right down into the city. The Mex icans were astonished to see us there, and no mis (a)te: and so, from all accounts, were our Own gen eral*. It wasnodifEeuUmaltertodrivelhoMax*- lean soldiers off the bill, but so soon at the ad vanee of our troops were seen to be comtng.Up the hill,'all the enemy’* batteries near the town opened on ua with cannon, os did also the cattle with cannon and shells, we being in foil cannon range of tho whole concern. The way their balls and shells came around ui was a “caution.” Of course our muskets was of no use,and|allwecoald do was to lay down and take it, for we would not be driveo off the hill, and there we remained. When evening came, of course they stopped fir ing, because, I suppose, they eould not tee oowßat part of the hill we were, and they did dot want to >asle their ammuoitoo. Well, at early daylight Dexl morning they be* gin again with a perfrcl atorm of »bot and shells from the forts and castle, aod also advanced e Urge body of cavalry end infantry, who opened a very smart fire op the right of our line, which waa ve ry much exposed to them. The three right com panies were the Pittsburgh Blues, commanded by. Lieut. Denny, of Pittsburgh, aod a very fine fel low; the German company from Philadelphia,com manded by CapL Binder, aod tho CadwaUdcr Grays, undtr lhe command of Captain Scott. The Mexican cavalry are armed with a sort of carbine of English manufacture, which throws a much heavier ball than oor muskets, and throws it a great deal farther. They do not fire their car* bines, or escopcUa (at they call them.) from the shoulder, hot from the hip, and tho distance which they throw tbe balls is truly astonishing. Well, as these fellows stood a longdistance off from us ■od fired away at a great rate, making tho balls fly all about us, but doing very little damage. While they were firing at us, the orders came up fur ua to retire from the bill, as we were to be re lieved by Gen. Quitman's Btigade. : Accordingly the regiment commenced retiring together with the Tennesseans, and as they went fcffileft in front from the Cadwalader Greys and 'Lieut. Denny's company. Being on the extreme right, theae two companies wore the last to go,- and so soon as the Mexicans saw that a retrogade movement was making, they supposed it to he e retreaVfrota their fire, and raising a loud shout, they rushed in considerable numbers towards us. Their being no field officers of : the Regiment near ua, Capt. Scott took the liberty of taking the command bimrelfi ao Ur at lea»t as bis own com pany waa concerned, and toilead of gbing off the hrll without firing a shot, halted hi* company, faced it about towards the enemy, and when ad vanced to a proper by file ! on them, fir.t charging the men to take deliberate j aim aod not he in a huriy about it. The compa- j ny obeyed the ciders with alacrity, and .the way j ttvsj Mexican* ctme to a halt waa surprising! | They ware sufficiently near ua, boweser, and ma-1 ny of them bit the dust. i. ! A* soon as we opened out fire, Lieut. Denny, | who is a gentleman yoa would esteem highly if! you knew him, aung out, “That’s right—l'll.Tlo j the same," and suiting the action to the word,’he j baited and faced his company about and j his fire. In less than ten minutes-we bad .cleared j every Mexican off the place out op sight,' except I those who fell to rise no raorcr'snditben, after wail-') ting awhile, we took op out march after lm- regiment. The Mexicans'constructed the movement into a retreat, and stories Af that kind got into circulation in nur own camp, it appear*, from the fact that when the advance of the relie ving brigade came up. they found all our regiment, and its regimental officers in a bottom below tho : i.ill, waiting for the narrow foot path leading to. the bill, to bo vacated by those coming up to let; (beta go down, and ssw our two companies bla-i xing away like good fellows on .the bill to the ex treme right, without regard to the caonou balls or shells that fell around os pretty thick. Captain Scott did not more his company nor the Pitts burgh Blue*, whilh Lieut. Denoy considered un der hi* command, until Gen. Quitman himself cidv* Uji aod anrrduuc-Hl that his brigade vraa now mi the hill, and tbire was no -c- tsiou to remain longer, but to take the c'<:u.i.ii<il down to the old ruin which, we had captured the day before,where refreshments had been.prepared for them. They stood much in need of them, lor we had neither meat, nor btead,nor water. We bad march ed from the break of day-light—being under fire nearly all day—captured the enemy's magazine, a large a'one building, containing a large quantity cf shells and congreve rockets, and otbrr missiles, 1 ready prepared and of excellent quality. We [ bad atid captured a Urge building.formerly a mon. astery, which was in ruins, but of immense size, and a very strong position, to reach which we had to cross a pretty large creek. This was quite re freshing. by.the-by, for the day was so hottest a’ great many men gave out, and the whole root of the army could be traced by seeing the knapsacks, jacket*, dec., which had been thrown aside by the soldiers, from the 'excessive heat of the weather and fr- m excitement. I came within an ace of that day just as I mounted the brow of the* bill overlooking the town. A large cannon ball struck in the path right io front of me, in an incredible abort distance, and covered me with dust and sand from bead to foot From the 9th until the 22d instant, the army , was employed in catting roads and hauling—can non- and munitions of- war and provisions, and skirmishing occasionally with the enemy. On the 22d, at 3 r. M, the first battery' opened on the town, and a terrible cannonade was kept up. From the- 9th to the 22d, the firing had been on the side of the-Mexieans, who fired shot and shell at ns mote or less every day. On the morning of the 24th, the Navy battery, as it is ealled. waa opened, and that, in my hum ble opinion, captured the town. The baltcry;con tained two guns, of enormous size, 66-poundere, and four long 32-pounders—all ship gone, landod from the 'Mississippi, Potomac and Raritan.— They were hauled from the brach over hills, through valleys, and acrcsi creeks, a distance cf about three miles, and placed in the sand bag bat tery, which we had built for them, within 500 or 600 yards of the enemy's batteries and the city; walls. The battery was built, the road to it made, and the guns hauled there by the Teonaasee and Pennsylvania volunteers. The sailors helped to haul the guns up, and they worked them when the'battery opened. Of coarse all Ibis work was done at night, and not the least interesting part of this seige was to ace hundred* and hundreds of men bard at work from midnight till very day light, so dote to the enemy that the cry of their sentinels was distinctly heard. Bat when it wasdiscovered, it really seemed as if every cannon in the town and every mortar in the cattle wa* timed at it, for a perfect hail storm of shot and shells fell In that place. It was of no use, though. The battery waa op, and the' guns fired by the tailors with a rapidity^and precision never exceeded. The Cadwalader' Greys, with our old friends the Pittsburgh Bines, and Captain Binder's company, composed the guard, and were posted in the trencher. I will not tell or attempt to ull you of tbe bair-breadth escapee that were -madotbere. oor of the horrible appearance of tboee killed by balls and by the shells. One poor yoong bellow ! never shall forget, a midship- man named Sbobriek, a aon ef Captain Bhobriek, of the navy, a young man of very agreeable man ners, and. I was told of unusual attainments. 1 bad had a good deal of conversation with him. for he was at tbe Mississippi's big gun, (weighing mote than three tons, which,~wtth~torae 200 sol diers, end a patty of aallora to aid them, l bad brought up to the battery,) and in whom I look a particular interest. He was very cheerful, and talking at tbe very second that a 'cannon ball atru& him on the neck end lower part of bis bead, tearing it io tbe most shocking manner, and - , of course, instantly killing him. Tbe quantity of blood that gushed out was astonishing.. I did not suppose that a dozen of bodies contained so'much blood. Bcveral of the sailors were killed in a sim ilar manner, some literally tom to pieces, as was also one of Captain Binder's company. The Mex icans used their artillery, with great skill. I’ou msy be curious to know what efleet this, •eeiog your friends end fellow soldiers killed has, and as far as I could obeeive, the rflect upon oth* ers as well sa myself, was invariably to raise a fawioo for revenge, giving a perfect tigerish kind' of a feeling impossible to describe. I cobid not ptreeive that a single man or boy bad a particle of feat inspired by the fail of their comrades.— .Tltreo’ gunners were killed io rapid succession at one gun in tbe Navy bstteiy, but there was oot a moment’s hesitaiionin filling their places as fast as they felt When tbe Ngvy battery finished its work, the nilors gave three cheers which would have done you good to listen to. • • • Tell -l—-—■ that in my opin ion tbe Ufa of a farmer is more Christian-like, and more honorable, sod more Jo keeping with a man’s -natural feelings, than lhatsof a eoldier, and that he will act wisely to continue in his liking to be e farmer. . . ..... discoutso at the tomorrow, day . Ret. Me. Mattitt will deliver his leeUire-,'for tbe relief of Ireland, on the evening of the 13th instent at Dr. Renon’e Cborch. i rite for aHospi' UI aiAlfglirii/ IPUEIBitXU as* Cormpai»d*Me of Pttubar<| Gantts. Cs mMpqt itare eo( ibe Pittsburgh Gazelle, i,- Baltic between lien. Scott aid Santa Inna. - ” PHILADELPHIA, M,J 7-S P M. The mail is just in from the South, and our in formation is that a Great Battle was fought be* tween General Bcott and General Santa Anna, near Cereo Gordo. The information is that the Americana were triumphant, and that the Mexicans were routed with great loss. Five of the Mexican Generals, were taken prisoners Cere Gordo is a strong position, just beyond the Nariotal Bridge, and in the neighborhood of the skirmish reported by the new* of the 14th. Generals Twiggs, Worth, -Patterson and, the Pennsylvania Regiment were with General Scott* [The above news is not full enough to be satis factory to os, except as to the victory of our troops, but victories have become to be so much a matter of course that we fear they are not appro, dated. The letter* dated at Vera Cruz on thk 13th and 14th gave assurances that there would either be no fight or that a battle would be fought at Cerro Gordo. General Cos was in command at Ccro Gonlo at our last advices, with two thousand Mexican troops and sixty pieces of heavy cannon, and these are among the enemy who have been, con quered. General La Vega was a<so in tbe neigh borhood in command of Cavalry and lancera.— General Twiggs was in command of one division of oar troops, and General Werth's division was the second which set out from Vera Crux to join him, and this waa followed by the Brigades of Pillow and Shields, under the commard of Gen. PatteraoD. A fight with theae men; notwithstan ding tho strong position of (he enemy, and Gen. Banta Anna in command, was a victory of Santa Anna’s force at Jalapa was reported to be very large, and by one account as high as ten or twelve thousand. 'Cerro Gordo is a few miles from Jalaps, where Marita Anna bad tskeuupbia position, jiaiapa is upon a high eminence, and from the centre of tho city Vera Crux is visible. The city is surrounded by a wall, and has every natural position lor a strong defence. General Scott take* up hi* quarters here, and will make peace here or march to Vera Cruz. Carrolizo was also at Cerro Gordo, and had aided in fortifying three of the city heights, but all to no purpose, a* it eeemr. The only chance for the Mexican! now i* to take poet at Los Dios, toms ways beyond tbe place of the battle, which is 44 miles from Vera Crux. Tbe first defence met on the road to Jalapa i* Pueoto Nscional, a splendid bridge of stone thrown over a ravine, with great advantages for resolute troops,' aod a small band of the right kind of soldiers might keep an army at bay. A little beyond this bridgo is El Encero, 3,094 feet above the tea, and this is the timU of yellow-fever. Ja lapa, beyond El Encero, is 4,407 feet above tbe ; sea. The road from Vera Ciux to Jalapa runs | through the lands of Santa Anna, and tho booses ; on his lands, scattered over distances of 15 and 20 [ miles, are arid to lock more like chicken coops | than the abodes of men and women ] FUETHER AJi'P FULLER SEWB OF 7 HE GREAT BATTLE. Correipondenie of tbe rittibargh Uaiette. PHILADELPHIA, 18 o'clock, Night. PARTICriABS OF THE fiREAT f BATTLE. Six thousand Mexican Prisoners and a great number kiUed. FIVE HUNDRED AMERICANS KILLED AND WOUNDED. ; i SASTA AMtA ESCAPED TO MEXICO. Pcnnmylrania Regiment not mentioned.\ We liavterrto lay before our readers the result of the important Battle fought at Cerro Gonlo on the 17th and 18th of April, one of the moat bloody and decisive battles which.has been fbughtin. Mexico. It is said io our despatch that tbe Penn, •ylvania Regiments arc not mentioned a« pallid, paring in the Battle, and that the company of Csptain Naylor of Philadelphia waa present— This apparent discrepancy is explained by tbs; fact that this company was attached to the Tenn essee Regiment. The battle was commenced by the advanoed guard of Gen. Twiggs, on Ibe 17tb of April, com-: ing in contact with the oulpotta- of the enemy, which wste immediately drove in. Geo. T, then brought up the Whole of his 4ti. vision, tad advanced on the enemy, who stow firm to-receive him* A very severe and bloody encounter ensued, bat ended without any decisive results. On the 18th, Geo. Schtl came up aodmade bis dispositions to renew the battle, which sets com menced by the American forces, and at ouce be came bloody. Doth armies fought with drupe ra tion. The Americans' carried alt before them, and finally rented the Mexican army with great ■laughter. Gen. 8. animated and encouraged bis officers snd men aud displayed the almost gallantry through out the whole of the bloody aflair. The Artillery made havoc in the ranks of the enemy, and re peated charges of the bayonet completed his total route. Santa Anna was in imminent danger of being captured by the resistless onslaught of our for ces, and made an inglorious escape intoa ebappa raljeavtng cartage paper» T money, and entire effects as booty to *our iorres. It was only for want'of mounted Dragoons that be made his eecspe at all. Even his wooden leg was left behind on the field, Santa Anna being in too orach .of harry to pick it op !! ! His dinner and camp eqni> page, clothing, ammunition and everything else were left behind. General La Vega, five other Mexican Gener als and a number of Officers were .taken prison- The lose of the Mexicans is not known, bat is conceded on all hands to be immense. They were slaughtered by hundreds- Here, ss in all the other battles, the artillery did immense execu tion. j >e sent to Vera Cruz for the ipal officers to the United The prisoners will present, and the prim Slates. try severe, and includes ms* id men. Our lose has been ny valuable officers Io Gen. Shields’ D commanded by Col. D wounded. —Tbe Kentucky end ’ision, the Illinois Regiment iker, loit fifty ia killed and Tennessee Regiments who uffered terrible loss in offi- were much expofied, cere and men. No Pennsylvania troojm are mentioned as hat* log been in the battle on either tbe 17tb or 18th. (?spt. Naylor’s Philadelphia Company of Ran. gere wu in Haskt IPs Tennessee Regiment, which lost eighty men. Gen. Pillow was wounded, but considered slightly. J All the .Field officers in II tikeU’s Regiment not killed were wounded. CspL Mason was struck by a shot from the en* emy, and fell dangerously wouoded. He lost a LieoU Ewell (or Beweil) was badly wood led. Liegt. McLane|was slightly wounded. Gen. Shields, of Tennessee, while gallantly leading on bis brigade, was shot and mortally wounded. QMajor Sumner Was shot in the bead, but the wound is not considered mortal, sod bo will prp* biblj recover. j Lients. Derby, Dsns, and Davis, were all bad- ly wouoded. Cspt. Patton was wounded bnLsligbtty. Lieuts. Nelson and Gill, from Memphis, were killed- | Gen. La Vega’s brother and several Mexiotn Colonels, are among the enemy's kilted. Our lose on the IBth and 19th reaches 500 men, killed and wounded. ' . Gen- Scott took six thousand Mexican pris oners. Of these jj| the privates end inferior of. ficars will be parked Some American officers bad arrived at Verm Cruz, having in charge most of these prisoners. Spa. Tvsjgajetartsil in ptDaoiL On the] iSth, Gen JWprtb took hi* Ibe of march for -tbs Cityof Mexico. ; , Gem- Bcottj waa to follow krtth-tbi tnaifl-'body cf tbs' Army oo*lhe same day, Gtn. T. was near Jalapa, in pureuit, wten heard from. I Tbe battle of ciro Gordo, from all account*, was more severe aod desperate, or sa much so as any that has yet been fought in MaxiCo or else where- The great superiority of tbs enemy’s force* under Santa Anna,, and the strong posi-i tion they occupied, availed them little or nothing,! Tbe news from Vera Crux is eight or nine; days later than previous advices. Exelative Corretpnndeaee of ike Pitubargh Gazelle FOREIGN MARKETS. Phils, May 7, 6 PM. I have received 1 my files of English papers and Circulars, and x send yoa quotations for Floor, Provisions, Ac, in Liverpool, at the data of the ■ailing of the Caledonia, April 19th. Tbe quotations for Western Canal Flour at the date ef the Sarah Sands’ satliog, April 6th, was thirty-seven shillings six peoce to thirty-eight shillings. On tbe lvth, tho same -description of Flour was thirty-aloe .shillings to forty one shillings. Philadelphia was quoted at thirty tcven shillings sir pence to thirty eight shillings, end Ohio at thirty seven shillings to'thirty nfae shillings per bbl. Corn is selling at fifty to fifty three shillings per quarter, showing a slight advance. Yellow Coromeal-The currency at the close shows but littlo improvement from April4lh.— Bales were making at twenty five to twenty six •hillings per bbl. There has been a decline in Provisions in consequence of largo ahivals and the limited de mand which prevailed. The extreme quotations fur Bacon ptr cwt, were forty six to sixty five shillings. Hales Prime Meas Pork at thirty eight to forty six shillings per cwt. Butter was selling at seventy four to eighty shillings per cwt. Of Lard, sales at forty four Io fifty shillings por cwt for bbls, and in kegs at fifty one to fifty four shillings. Bbld Pork was selling at sixty nine to eighty shillings for Mess, and at sixty shillings for Prime. ” Bacou Hams, duty paid, realised fifty to six ty »htlliogf : per cwt. The arrival* of cored Provisions were large, and produced, a declining tendency mar ket. Cheese continues scarce and in request, no considerable nipplies having arrived. The dedine io Lard is one to three shillings- Prime-'qualities of Bacon bed not declined— the concession waa an tbe lower qualities. Exclusive Cbrreapondenee .of tbs Piuihurth Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. .V . Miy7ih,7 P-M. The market for flour opened this morning et $7,125, et .which figdre there were sales, hot pri. ces went up to $7,26, and at the close holders 1 were generally demanding per bbl for stan i dard brands. ; ( Buyer* are in market offering 168a169e for prime White Wheat* which holders refuse to ae -1 cept. Prime Southern Yellow 1 Com is up to 100 c psr bu. and sale*. Cotton is Jc per lb higher since the. steamers n«wa. Whisker in tbja reatizss 29c per gait. At Auction tivday a cargo of Rio Cofiee was offered and 2000 bags sold at 7a7sc, usual terms. • A cargo of Potto Rico Molasses was also sold st Auction at 31a32c per gait. . Provisions have not moved—the newathaa a dlmpeniug effect Exclusive Correenondoncr of the Gtzette BALTIMORE MARKET. May 7.8-P. if. The market for Floor wa* rather tahfrlbia star*, cing, tod calee were mule of 1000 bbla Howard* at.ats7,so,tnaoy taking $7,63}. The marietta the evening wav s7,so—a comber of holder* have withdrawn their etoeka for as advance. The tel* egraphic repdrte of the cteameie news are not asU (•factory, and parties are generally awaiting their letters. City Mjlla flour same at Howard eh The Grain market p firmer alace-the qswa, bat. nothing of consequence has been done. j In the absence of any reliable reporta of the ate«mer« naws as to' Provision*, the market baa | not moved or varied. Exclanvo Corrrptsoneneeof the Pittsburgh Uaseite NEW YORK MARKET. May 7, 3 P. M The market for Floor opened this morning it perbbl, u which sales were made, but holders generallv contend for 57 t 624a7 1 68}.»iid have with I drawn from the market lor the present ia expecia lion of their demands being acceded to. Of Corn sales prime Yellow at 94e. bet holder# ■re contending lor 98c, which is a nominal qaota. Buyers ofTer 95c. which is generally rejected. The Caledonia! news hti had a depressing ellect on the market (or Provisions, but although prices aro the torn, m lavor of buyers, there baa been no de cline sufficiently marked to call for a reduction of previous quotations. New Yorr, May 7,10 P. M. LiTtn..—There were large Mies of Flour to-day lor future delivery—tn all 50,000bbIs Geaessee were contracted for, j deliverable in all this month, at 57 374 per bbl. The ck»<ngaafee on the spot were at 57.87 j per bb!. The market steadily advanced "alt day. f.'ornmeal told freely at J4,75ai,374, showing a further improvement Corn was in active request, snd si the close was lufiy tut cents per ha better than at the opening m the morning. ' i'orre»poadence of the Pittsburgh Gsietic From Washington. Waibisotos, May 4th, 1847, Tbe evil effects growing oot of the onfortu nits war spirit which unhappily at present per- Tides s portion of oor country, is flow rapidly on folding itself; already do we see an increasing dis position for military conquest, and a consequent desire “to gain the bubble reputation at the can non’s mouth”—for this our young men,and even children of a larger growth, are leaving the peace ful enjoyments of their homes, abandoning all their family endearments, and the daily occupa tions of life, td~encounter every sort of hardship, peril, and even death, —and for whail—why, to hive it said in after times that they ware instru mental in butchering e few -Mexicans, end this, too, in an enlightened sod Christian ege, and in a land which boasts of being the mast civilised, re ligious and humane open the Glob*, and where tbe divine sentiment of “Peace on earth end good will towards rosn/fts most strenuonalj inculcated- We are drawn lojlhese remarks by oberrving in the Union of this (morning, an article which, in our bumble opinion, should be execrated by every American breast as one of those cold blooded ex pressions of rriumpb, worthy only of this Admin istration and tbe demented editor of the Union. The article commences with— U our arms every where triumphant l have cot the piece oat. sod herewith enclose it. This portion of U will doubtless strike you ss it doe* me—“how glorious ly does Doniphan (the Missourian,) overwhelm the Mexicans st Chihoshoa”—and then comes -the sequel of all tbe editor's cause for rejojdog— it is taken from tbe “Monterey Pioneer,” a paper established there, we understand, through the agency of the Government—7-“A thousand eheert for Missouri —o glonoue victory—three hundred Mexican* killed and four hundred wounded—on ty one American killed and one mortally utoun* ded—tlighily wounded ievtru Upon reading a similai account coming from the South Sea Island, or BJtne other barbarous portion of the Globo, our Christian blood would congeal in our veins st such a narration, end it woold be denounced by an enlightened pres*, and perchance even by tbe humane editor of tbe Union, as an twfol massa cre, worthy only of barbarians. Yet this affair of Col. Doniphan’s is extolled to the skies as being a glorious triumph. Three hundred poor pea sants, induding women and children, ware killed, end five bondred wounded,an3 only because they saw fit to defend their firesides and (heir altars from a foreign Invader* Surely, imiely it cannot be that a Christian nation can rejoice over this waste of-life, and designate it as-a “glorious tri umph.” We Hush for such articles as this, espe. dally when found in tha columns of w journal,the acknowledged organ of tbe AdminisniUoa. By the way, speaking of Mr. Ritchis,.there la, we un derstand, a great deal of indignation -expressed, snd that very openly, by a certain portion of our Christian community, at.an article which recently appeared in the'Union, and wfak&epoke -of the war as being “a triumph over a Priest-riddm peo* pie;” evidently signifying that the otgeet of this Administration was to break down tha Catholic influence in Mexico. This certainly wu a bold avowal on the part of Mr. Ritchla, and if I mis take not; be will have great eatxsa to regret before long tho utterance of such a ssoUmsoL ' Tho news from Virginia has produced feelings of great despondency in tbevidaity aftbe White Hooee, and Mr. Kitehis’s chances for the Viee Presidency are somewhat lemaned by these on looked for results. This gentlemen consoles his -W»y toitun Mr*,’Webater iajfennegfion with Geo; .•'-, '*TtteieSaiata, 3 Cierk%'; . 1WB& \%: *-s!£&, ■: :S ?8538*«, site Hett-rf whom every Whtfbe* •- -'■• ■ 3of other par*nlta. UeVts worthy of toy position to which be nay be these, lbere are ‘"ared for >5OOO tad over called" by hi* eotwtry; theV" may 'doubt 'Dart do’"'' ’woo S the expediency of nominating a military mac for the Presidency, ajtd which has heretofore been so strongly condemned by. them, yet alt of them would view with delight the giaat|aeatad in the chair of the &ezute. This whoUbe a subject alone worthy of a trip to Waahingtfh. The weather is at present very delightful.— Bpricg is upon os with allfcsr varied beauty, and Washington, aa you well know, in! the month of May, ia a moetchanniogapof A long-continued draught which threatened to destroy the harvest, has happily, (not too! late,) been succeeded by a copious raio, reviving thereby, the! hopes of the buabandmao. Botter is' selling readily here and at Baltimore at 50 cents per ib, and execrable stuff at that, and the markd.it entirely bare of vegeta bles, except Potatoes—this is a remarkable state of things for Washington , hjfr. Secretary Walker nas been absent a day or two at Philadelphia. Tbo President, accompa nied by the Secretaries of ibe.Treasury aod Navy, intends shortly to make a viait to North Carolina, probably they are desirousofproducingsomaenVcl opon lira elections about to take place there. Tha town it on the yuf rive to hear the result of the -anticipated battle .'between General Scott and Santa Anua. You will probably bear of some bard fighting, if not great loss ef life on oar part, as the Mexicans have almost.os strong a position ss Gen. Tiylorhtd at Boena Vista.—" Bat enough for the proven . I amj &c^ Tax Guurr or x. a. P. S. I am informed by a distinguished officer oftbe Regulsr Army,;that the 3,700 Mexicans who were defeated by Co . Doniphan, were an uoarmed mob. W ith the ei eeption'of the ftjv pie ce* of canon, they bad no arms except qtones, and they fled as soon aa attacked. I grieve to add, they were pursued, and coolly shetdowu by our men. . j •The only am*, *« me no'Uriun.J, tlirj »,*j, w«r- hrirk ball aod tionti. > Fsom Van* Cacz.—Tho coi the North American writes from Vers Cruz under date of April 14th, asfollows: The two Cambria and Harrisburg companies, Sd Pa- Regiment, arrived on the I2tb, all well,and nonejloat br imall-pox or any other 'dueaxj. •' In fact, they look healthier than any other of our Pennsylvania boys. Tbey go oninja day or two to escort •train to Jalaps. Capt. Wilson, of the Danville Company, died on loard the Virginia steamer, night before last, and was yesterday bu ried by Cspt William*’Company. Thesteamer failed yesterday for New Orleans, having ou board I.ieUt. B. B. Colling*, of Company I, Ist Penn sylvanis Regiment and several mscharged sick soldiers of ffre Ist and 2nd Pa Regiments. Gen. Twiggs, in command of fho expedition to jalaps, is described as follows:- Gen. Twiggs is a large fat man, grey headed, and wears enormous white whiskers and mous tache. He ia rough, plain and prompt, doing everything quickly,.but nothing withoutgound re flection. As a General, he is considered one of the beat Inlhe army, aod in fighting, shows all the grit arid (not Webster’s) of tt bull tamer. f Aiotbki moat asd caboo bcbht.— The Splendid steamer Duke of Orleans, from this port, with a fytl cargo, for New Orleans, was entirely consumed by fireiearlj on the 30th Aprif, »h'de •ground at Hat Island. Fortunate)? for those ou board. a flat boat used in lighting h°r ity along side, on which they made their escape from the burning boat; but the passengers, of whom there were few, the officers and crew, eased very little, except what they had. on when the alarm was first given. No lives were lost. ' Nothing was saved of the boat or cargo. The books and papers in the cleik’a office were sli con sumed, but we learn (hit the money wav saved. Tbs cargo consisted of hemp, grain, (indoding three or four thousand sacks of the Ambassador’* cargo, placed on shore before sbe was burned,) flour,.proviiiona, dec. The fire is tuppoxed to have originated in the cabin, where a quantity of hemp was placed. The Duke was a very fine boat, bought a few months ajo.-br Capt. Holmea. and other*on board, for twenty thousand dollar*, and was.iueurcd for: (h>:;*vid. Cargo was a sally insured.—Sl. Louis Hepubhum. j TaxvßLLxaa to Washjs<>to* citi,' U{bs 'public business or forpleasuie will find the Hotel, 'advertised in our columns to-day,'a very pleasant place whether for a short or tong residence. The Hotel of Mr. Hanna is in tbo neighborhood r.f tbc public buildings, in proximity to Mho President’s House, and iu the rjaiet and rtfn-d' part of the city. The Hon. Darrn IL Ton of Ohio has accepted the mission ot Minister to Brazil and wilt leave about the first of July. Thomas. J. Mobsah, Esq., of New Lisbon,Ohio, cLik-iu the Solicitors' pffiee at Washington, will go out as Secretary of 1 Legation to the mission. Sight |«rdoned convicts from Bermuda arrived •t,i?ew York in a British vessel, a day or two eioee. Two or three of them have been arrested end the whole matter will be fully investigate! We think’ it qnite too Tad for European Govern, meets to send among os the inmates of their prisons, and yet the practice is almost becoming common. Ta* JitoßT ariniT-—The Third ward have unanimously voted to increase the school tax, and in lhe fourth ward the tax is increased by a vote of two to one. Dos Panto Mosrov*,tho tender of the insur* rection at Santa Fe, baa been tried by n military commission sod sentenced to be hung. Illinois has been called upon for ten additional Companies,—destination Santa ,£e. UosrnaL Muetiau—The managers of the W i Hospital Association, will meet at tbc Bank of Pais burgh tin* afternoon ai 3 o'clock mr- —JOHN HARPER, Sk-c'y. Knm.toi Bans or i’tmscv.u, ) May lib, lb|*. J Tht* Bank ha* this day declared a dividend of three aud a half per cent- on ii» capital stock: payable to »/oekbolder>, or their legal representative* on. or attet the 4th instant. ; THUS. hi HOWE cWicr. myWtd j • PiTTsxDaoii, May 4 tt-47. Drvtnxsn—The Director* of the Meichlnts’ and Manu sctnrert ’ Bank, this day, declared a dividend of tear per cent on the capital stock, out of the profits for the last six months, payable on or alter the I4fh inn Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. mjMlw W H DENNY, Cashier. ’Bar* or Ptrrvatrctcu, ) May 4ib. 1 > 47, J The President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of three and a half per cent on the espual stock for tbe last si* luanih*, payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives 1 forthwith mjSdtd JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Will* snd Anti-Ussonie Candidates. Major JOHN WILI.OCK will lie supported before the Whig and Antimasonic Convention tor the otfiee 01 coumy Treasurer. FIHST tVAHD ntyOdiwT* . Ms. EntTna—Please announce the Mine of Major j; M. SNODGRASS of Mifflin township. a. a suitable candidate to represent this county m the Legislature. rajBdfcw*r ' LifilON MR EDlTOR:—Please announce tha name of JOHN J MDSE, of Versailles Town-hip. • amiable candidate for the Legislature. myMAwT WtLKt.Ns* JOHN SHERIFF, of the city, will be •imported l,y many Whigs of the city sml county for nomination by the Convention ss a candidate for the Legislature myJiliwT PITT *J VI BAXTER,Of tho city, will lie supported b'fofr the Wh'gand Antima*Oitle Convention lor nmniiiaiiasi as the candidate fur tbe office of county Treasurer. SECOND WARD Mo-EbitoS—BAM’L PALMER, Esq. has l-een spo ken of here as au excellent aud MMalilr rciulidMc lor the legislature. Dy calling attention to the above you will o*li|{e tn*ny Whig* ol the city, my&l&wtc COUNTRV On Thursday. May Oth ELIZABETH, wife of the late WilliamGurraid The friends of the fainf) are requested tu attend her funeral this (Saturday] morning at 10 o'clock, from her late residence in Bayardalown. TO TIIK TRAVELLING PUBLIC^ TOHN HANDS, formerly connected with the well u knew firm of Falier k Co., would respectfully cslL the attention of tbe Travelling public tohis newly opm cd establishment, the “Mansion House,” which has tjeen fated op in a style of neatness and comfort unsurpass ed by other llotelof the same description m tho cay or elsewhere. Tho Mansion House, »o favorably known in farther day* as Fulcr’s Hotel, it pleasantly situated on Pennsylvania avenue, within a few rods of the Trea sury Unparuseauand at a convemant distance Horn the fritteipal Banking Itouses and oilier place* of butmrss. ersoss having business with the Department*- will And this location superior to any other m the eity, while Inallffiat pertains is the comforts and luxury of-tbe table, tegnlaritv of attendance, and every thing essen tial to-the wellbeing of visiter*, uo expense will be anared to render the Mini'on llotite s tmlreligihlo place of residcaeeJbrfamiliesss welLas single gentle men. The proprietor waatd especially call the attrit ion of Offigsra of tho Army and Navy, to whom these toealitie* havtrßlways been a‘favorite place of jcsort daring their residence iu Washington. With a view of dflsarving a continuance of'their favors many unprovemenw have been made, and new *ouiee» of eomtort added.’ to enable them to realise at the Mansion House all those conveniences which; they might cXpect [n an tstabliohmsm aiming to combine tbe requisites of n irit rate pobllc hotel wuh the attractions of a gen teel private rcudcoce. „ JOHN HANDS,Washington. N B. Porter* always in atieadauee, on the arrival of th# Cars, to convey baggage frqcof charge. my?tf Oi' the**, there *re insured for I year and orer 3 Do do da 9 year* da II ...Do .... do do. .. .^rfcote.Ufe... VVM. BAKEW&LL, myB Office on great»», Pittsburgh, Ha 'N tbe Courl of Commas Pleaa of Allegheny County . of Junetenn, A D 1847. NOM. In the nauerof the Ptliuoa of Fraud* Herron, Tins leof Eve Ansbnts, (or tha. discharge from the further exeeut on of a certain Trust. . . And dbw .to wiu May l, 1947, I, ItamwD SewelL Esq, present* the JUaMICfc Petioatt of Eit. -Francis Herron, Jfllr. mIBM Trustee: of Eve Anshutx (late Hamp shire Jprayiug to be discharged from vfIQDV said Trust. And it is now ordered that notice of said application be gi ven <o all persons whom it stay eon* tern, by publication onee a week in (ho Pittsburgh Gazet'e and Daily Pest until the second Mondavof Jane neit. at which lime.theprayerwiilbe granted if no •uScient ennse be shown to the contrary. From the Record. HIfUM HOLTZ. myST _ Pro iho notary. MINERAL REGION OF LAKE SUPS* RIOR—A few dozen (latest edition) of Hanghton and Bristol's Mineral Region, accompanied by the rasp of (he entire country; number and location of every permit; name and capital stock of ainhe mining com panies; result of the geological sad typographical sur vey*; together with all the statistical mmrmat’on rela- ive to the mineral region of Lake Superior, are contain :d tn tin* work. For sale by e" HAYS*. BROCKWAV, Druggists mvMlm NoXcommercial row,liberty »t Propoaala for PltUborgh Coal> PROPOSALS will be received br iho undersigned, until the fir«t day of Jone, for.the delivery of IS,* DOObutbclsof Pittsburgh Cost,of the best anility for tbe fabrication of Gas, to be farolthfd on or before the first day of October next, at the Sl Lonis Os* Works, payment to be made open delivery. For farther particular* apply to the undersigned. KP.NNETUMACKKNZIFh mySdflw Chairman of the G*« LightCommiitee Ladies, ladies, I’m astonished, Wnen yon know ibat you arapromised' A Natural, life-like, snowy while. That yon will still nte common chalk, And look a .deathly yellow fright. The theme of laughter and of talk If yon wodld use a box of JONE*# Lilly-white, it would give your *ktn an alabaster yet natural white, and at :he same tine clear and improve it. Sold at JACKSON'.'*, £9 Liberty si. Price 23 cent* per box ' l ' myB MODERN CHIVALRY, or the Adventure* of Captain Farrs** and .Teague O’Retan: by II II Rrackeuraige. second edition since the author’s death, with a biographical notice, • critical disquisition on the work, ana explanatory pote*i with illqstriuor.sfrom origin*! df.imi hy Darler, bound in cloth and paper. JOHNSTON A STOCKTON inpc • cor of Mgrkgt «t 3d «ts LOTS KORBALE—WiII be sold by John DDa vis, at hli auction room*, on Monday evening tbe 10th in»t at * o’clock. Two lot* of ground on Heim street, below Ksy, and lying on each side of Mr. Mllcbeltree't house : Tbe terms wilt be a* follow* —One firth cash, and tbe tlancc at Die end of dyeais, with interest »coii*onu ly. oyflA* '■ RICAIIRD COWAN Bacon* LARD-KUDO lbs Bacon Hog RounrU. 41 bbls No 1 Lard; XV kegs do do; 30 bht* crease do; . lor sale Ly CARSON A MeKMUHT my* * * sixth r.rect I JUNK FRESH TEAS—Y U Team blf cheat*; 1 Irnnerist Tea in hlf chests and bis; G Powder do do do do; juttrec'd per ships Tonqnin, Montauck, and Rainbow, a com plete assortment—warranted new crop Tear; for sale by myb BAGALEY A SMITH SUNDRIES- 70 bblsS FFlour; « e.sks country cored Bacon; tfX) bu* d Applji; (60 do d Peadhes; forsale by WILLIAMS A DILWORTH my, No US wood st SUGARS. MOLASSES A RICE— XOU bbd* N O Sagar.. __ rtS/ tibl* plantation Molasses; ISO do fill do; 3S ue* freib Rice: for sale by ' BAGALEY A SMITH in? 4 Nos la A 20 woodsl YOUNG HTBONTfcAR-Whlf chest* low pri rml Youne Hyson Teas; for sale by : mye_ _ ; BAJQALEV k BMJTH_ : nicHubsD'ToaAocoT-kso peg*s*fg*, m. ;lv It»«and pounds of the most favorite brand*; for salt by my# BACULEV A SMITH SHOULDERS— 43 csks Bacon Shoulders, on con tigmnem and for taie by my# CARSON A McKNIOHT LK\iO\S —Uy the box, n store and for sale by WICK A McCANDLESS ms 8. ' cor wood and water st BACON— «Oift)o |h* Haras, Side* and Shoolders part in etnvrs*, for tale low Ly * PC MARTIN _ ror smilhfield A fronirt* Ur R MURPHY hasjnst rac’d br expres* tb:* • morning. • lot or new style cheap Fancy Bon net R'btxm*, • m) 9 JUST received by ezpref* at tbe north east corner iih and market street, a new supply needle wotk collar* myS \V R MURPHY MBW HERRINO—IO bbl* just reo’d and for sale i> by - O BLACKBURN ACo my 4) _ _ eor water »t and cherry alley nASTOR OIL—S bb!a ruperiorCastor-Oil rec*d V - and ioi sale by CLARKE ATIIA'V my- cans! ha>in O TURPENTINE—S 1-3 bblijusl red’dand for O, sale by RESELLERS XTITROUS BTHBR-'J carboys. tot Bale by 1> mi 6 R B HKLLF.BS A RCA AMMONIA FORT—3 carboy* recM aJLand for sale hy myb R E SELLERS \ T AJIIEOATRO SOAP—( bx« Hall A Sent; for » by tny3 r RESELLERS AT ACKEREL—ITJ lib I* large No 3 Mackerel; for f.Vl«alcby mrS BAGALEVA SMITH RIO COFFEE—OiI bags prime green Rib Coffer; taraale hy_ tnyb ____ BAOALEV A SMITH DRIED Peaches and Applet, for tale by myB WICK A MeCANDLES-j APPLES by Uic barrel; for sale by wyb WICK * McCANDLESS «ALT‘— .Not Salt foi *aic my* WICK A .McCANDLESS GREEN APPLEB—SO bh!a good order, for sale by rayS WICK_A Mc^ANDLKSS PASCAL IRON WORKSr ~ PHILADELPHIA. Welded Wrongbt iron Finer. SL’ITABLK for Locomotive, Marine, and oi)}er a I earn Engiue Rollers, from 2 to 5 inches diameici- Alto Pipe* tor Gas, &eara, andoihcr purposes; extra strong Tube tor Hydraulic Presses, Hollow Piston* tor rumps of Steiuu Engines, Ac. Manufactured and for sale by ’ MORRIS, TASKER k MORRIS, Warehouse-S. E. comer Third and Walnut street I’h-.Jdclphia. ray?- TIIK ORIGINAL BAUD -OF SABLE HARMON I STS, BEG respectfully to announce two-of their Unique Consent at the Phiio'Uall on Monday and Tuesday eveuiugsfMay the 10th and llth . During earn evening a rick and rare selection of Ethtopiau melodies and Parodies fronflhc gems of the most favorite Operas will he sung. Forpartieolaro tee imall bill*of tberiay. Door* opened at 7 7-U, Concert to commence at 8 precisely ~ myTUlt JOHN F. PERRY. (Late of toe firm of Malcolm Lecxh A Co 1 Wlioleaalc Grocer. Comrnlalon dfc Flour Merchant, DEALER in all kind* or Country Produce, Cop per, Tin, Tin Plate* Tinners’ Tool*, Zinc, Lead, Ktuiu Sheet Iron, Iron end Nalls, White Lead, Dre Stuff*. -Cotton Yarn*. Sait, Ac, aud Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. advances, in Lath or Goods, made on coo sigumtntsof Produce .Ac myfi HAVING received license a* a Druggist- of the First Ward of the oily of Pittsburgh, to tell wines and apinuus liquors, “for medicinal and taerameaial purpose*, and to be used in the ins" I hereby notify all per«oiit applying for the above, that tbey-witl be re quired to leave uame, residence, and specify tbe pur pose A nicies of superior quality can be had' at fair prices, ji ihe Drug store of the subscriber,'No 57 Wood street m>B __ R K L SELLERS > HpaiHu dry Roods; SriACKLtTIT A WHITE, No BO Wood street. Pittsburgh, am oew receiving large additions oi Jaie ami desirable siyles of fresh Spring ury Goods. of recent importaimns and manufacture, and are prepar ed to oder great inducements to cash or prompt pay dealers. Our stop Iris now Very full, and comprises many very scoter and cheap goods, ______ toy? GI>LD PENS—iiwi ree’d, one gross of Diamond os avef.polnied.G9ld Pens, of toe molt approved brands. .These are carefully spice led -and adopted to every variety of hand: their fine points and elasiic spring, giving great eaiie in writing, and making either a bold rnotk or* beautiful hair line, at Ihe pleasure of the wnier Thru- pen* are nil warranted, and selling auhe lowest price*. Gold Pen Depot, corner of lihsiwi Merkel si. myfl ; W W WILBON_ FIRE ENGIN SALK-A first rate 2d e'ass Fire Kngine ina( will throw two side and one gilb-ry streams, with pipes and everything ready for service. Htie will be sold low— for further particulars inquire of W GORMAN, ADAM GETTY, GKO WILSON, , m>« Committee Gloves a hN>mibry-a fresh and well as sorted slock of white aud colored cotton Hosiery, for men women nod children, constantly on hand— Also—Lisle Thread in groat variety; Bilk and Linen Jo. >pun Silk for children. Q7*Bluck and colored Paris Kid Gloves, of beat quality. . . FII EATON invO *• No A 3 market st A Pair o t Houses Wauttd. WANTED to purchase frnm-ibe counuy, A pair of sound horses, comingsix yean old, from 16 to 16 hands high, good m double and single harness, for which a (air price will be given. Daik color preferred. Apply {if by leiisr. po*: pgid) to John Gill, natter, lit Wood street, luyfidlgr PU'ISTHB’S ISKf-Jnii received at Die Pekn Tea «U>re. 7!J Foanh aireci, ii kef e Prem’i dcwi Ink, 10 lb* fine job ink ind lb cans—A lacs * lot of Bed, Uiceu and Blue Ink, Lead*, newspaper eat*, braaa rule*. Ac..end for tale atlbe manufacturer**price. ' wyidlw _ j A JAYNEjg A 'blacksmith ynraiman I\ aequaioted with Plantation work, cut have per' muiciii employment at rood ware*, in a health? part or l Northern Rh»«ia»!ppi. For funner information aoolv l» UEO.COCHRAN ! mchWtf . No ad wood at Baowiitaif loTOic. or caitera Brown Shirting*—light, medium, and hea vy, jrm received and for tala by , _myp . SHACWjCTT^WHITK Murpby h»« lairly rec’d «a atwjftxnem ofabeTe .«*><*» tor Cape* and Capa,of new ityie* and beautltoJ p»ur rns. Aleo; Laee* and Edging, TXTA2ITKI>-~A rovnc oua aomawhai acquainted i• tr D 7 Oood*oa*tncM,and who can come iiigmy recommended for urbanity, activity mad for mor al and mdaamoua habiu, and who will be contented with a moderate aaltyy. mar addreaa Box BW, Poat Oflct, ' nys CjUGAR— *O hhd* N 0 Soger. pan peine qaelitr: O.lauding from ateaeoerUennantown, direct from N Orleans Oh conaignmem and fop aale by „ ROBKRTSON * RKPPERT sbaS No 100 aorond at D. Davts, AwtllMsr ■<. £Sale; of 800k5... THIS everwtff at 7 1-3 o’clock at iheCommetejal. Sales Room*, corner of wood and sth street*, wfflb* •old a laiia eaUectraa of raJoablo new and aocend band books, among whieb are Eoeyclopadja Asaeriea na, 14 voU; Nlcholason’s Encyclopedia, 19 vols; Works of Shakspearatßyrun. Bares; Shelly and other stand ard works in Poetry,Theology, History, Ficdoo.Law, Medicine, Motie, Ac. Family'and pocket bibles; prayer bookK splendid an neal*, among'which are SO' copies ortho Odd Fellow's Offering,. Letter and cap:writing paper; blank books, steel pens 4 engravings, Ac. - , —myB .Ory Seeds. ~ ;, '" ' ON Monday morning {be )o.h inti at Id o’clock, will be sold for cash currency, an exteniive arsonment-of seasonable, staple. A fancy dry goods, Ac. ‘ At * O’Cloek. P. M. f A lam quantity of household fornintre, among which are splendid pier , tables; humans; fancy and common chair*; sctleea; bedsteads, work A wash stud*; tables: rocking chair*; wire fenders; shovels; glaamre; groceries, t menieing machine, Ac. At'7| CCloek, P. M - .' A large assortment ef ready made clothing;' gold A silver watches; superior pocket A üble cutllery: boots; •hoes; bats; cap*. Ac Ac. niy7 S B Harlem at Auetlea. On Monday-afteraoon the iOUt inst at 4 t-ko’elock. oh board, at tbe Monongakela Whirti below tha mouth of ' Ferry at, will be sold the steam boat Harlem, with her fnmitnre, uekle Ac, all of which is in good order, and may‘be examined at any time previous to time of sale. Terms of sale will be liberal. my? ' Lota In LavrrencertUc.- ON Saturday afternoon the ISthisst at 3 oVloek.will be sold on the premise* 18 valaable bnlldmg lota of, ground, very handsomely situated in the borough of. 1 Lswrenceville, near the Allegheny Arsenal. t Alto—That beautiful private rendeoee. formerly oo- ' copied by James Telford, adjoining the above, coetaln-j ing about two seres of ground, on which is ereeled a( good brick dwelling bouse and severe! other building*. Terms: one-fourh cash; balance in three equal an nual payment*-with interest—to be sccored by note*' and mortgage on tbe property. . »?* Bolldluff Lotaon Ptfanst) ON Monday evening the 10th inst. at Bo’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of wood tod’Bth sts,' will be sold two Lots of ground situated on Penn atreet below Hay stand lying on each aide of the'dwelling bouse of Mr. MltehcHree.baving a front of 94 feet each and extending back 310 feet to an allay 90 ft,wide. Term*—one-fifth cash; balance payabletn.3.years with interest payable wmi-annually. - • mj^ BR Log* Auction. ON Saturday afternoon, May (sh st 3o’cloek. will be •old on the premises, 84 lots of gronnd. very handsome* ly »itaitcdmthe?ihw*n!erihe dilr, nearly opposite .tojhe residence of J D Mahon, a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Rooms.-r Terms,one fifth cssb<or approved endorsed note at M days, the balance ia font eqoal amjnal payments, with intercFL Pnrehasers to pay expense of convey* sneing. • ' myfi Steamboat Arens st Ataetlon, ON Mouday afterQaeu the Hhh lust, at 4 o’clock, on beard, at tbe Monongahela wharf, bewwthe meoth of Market street, where she now lies, will be sold for eqsb by on}er pf Leyi Finley, assignee, the light draught steamer A'coo, with Ml hey furniture aad tac kle, which is in good repair, and machinery nearly new. "nryl ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT* FOR SALE—The property of MILLTOWN OF-BT. FERDINAND, with the Mmes of Coal and Fire- Clay, and the Saw and Grist Mills, and other improve* 'menu. •_ This fine property cantatas upwards ofONE HUND RED ACRES nf land, betotifully silnatod on the west bank of iho Mississippi river, ana only ten miles above the dtv ef St Louis It has arivev-lruuiofL4oo feet, and surmonming the bloff (which at this point approach es within *OO feet of the met,) extend* back for nearly a mile over a rolling and country.: The •oil is of the best quality fof farrniog'pnrpores; and the 29adresof bottom lane, have a level above that,of a i ordinary floods, and are well adapted fox rsisiog vegc tables for the Sl Lonis marks'. The blnff contains a vein of coal, which has been wrought and found to beof excellent quality. Tbe open ing into (be mine, prraent'y in use,' has beennewly tim bered. and is suffieiebt for *>x rooms. There is'a wood cq railway from the month of the mine to jbe baakof the river. . . ' tfoderihe coal there is a bed of fire clay, from which fire-bricks of a superior description have been made. Connecied with the steam engine is a mill for grinding lie clay; and adjoining are sheds, (br the muufsetnre. ef tbe bricks. , —': There is a Saw-Mill nlsom connection with the steam pawer, for which the demands of ibfr diatrietand ofi the. neighboring city will aisva/s .finf} employ ment * ' • - *. • • I. A Corn Milt was crec'ed last year, with one run of stones, but so construeted a# to -admit of a second run. being added, whenever required. vThe elevators; garn ers, ond other usual appartenances of a Corn Mill, with* tkn whole machinery, are-eptiiely new, of the best kind, and in good working order. The steam engine is abun dantly supplied witp wster at all reasons, by means of a lesd-pipe from, ihfi wine and tank. Beside- the mill boildings, lb create on the premises a tulisuntlal Brick Dwelling Hoare, 40 by lfl| feet, and two floors; aatore houreofhesnt logs,..filled hi with lime; five log huu; a blacksmith's shop, and some miner erection*. An sere and a naif have been fenced la for *fhe* purchaser may have aiso a mule, well broke to mining, with a large nuxnbcr-pf roil wagons and box ' ea. ana implement* for coni mining nod brick making. Aiso, bgwheeD, corn aheller aad crusher, e*U;audoth er ch»‘i!e: f m vulusiioa. The access, both by land and water, is presently good and will *oon be g'-edltyily iiTtprovetl. The BellemnUln rosd.wai-h lemls to ilie ni n D eny..wil I l,e macadamized this year for more linn hnlfthe distance; aid it has been proposed to extend it in a direction whteirwould carry it close by tha mill*. The ledge of rock, known as the Grand Chain, run* into the nver about the, centre oflhir property, on which n pier cquld be securely cowirupied - at smalt cost, capable of affording a landing for steam boals at all stsges of water There is, at present an exeelleat landing about half a mile farther d£urn. The whole will be disposed of on aaeli term* as .-will ensore animmelate adequate return for tbe price, while the ye At Is rise in ihe value oflasd in StFerdinOid town ship, fauldsoui the cenoin prospect of the investment iproving a highly advantageon* one. JOUN K- SHKPHKRDSON.or ROBERT MATTH EWS, oo the prem'ses, will exhibit the mills, buildiags, Ae ; ainl terms of sale will bo learned on application at the office of TAYLOR A FERGUSON, - nry4cod3w No. SOSeuth Fourth nrieet Jl LouieJ Yon, whose teeth is font and yellow— Yon, whose skin is dark and sallow— You,wbosehair itjiarah and wirey, Rnaty,dirty red or fiery— Yon, wlio-e vile offensive breath ~ . . Unpleasant is as putrid death—• ' You could have—boy, man or girl— . . Tewih as white as snow or pearl. Breath a spicy sweet, and curricle Pure and-wtute and smooth and beautiful, , And buirtafL silky, dark as sloe, By readtug what is said below. REAOKRS,any of yon can have tbe aLove by (mind this is nothing battrum.) n»iag a 3« l>oUle of Jones’s Co ral Hair Rcstoraiivc—a Si box of Jones’s Amber Tooth Pasic—snd 4s cake of the genuine Jone*’s . Italian Chemical Saap. The articles cost but Imle. and you are Assured that the following are their real qaaliues: The tooth paste gives the breaih a sweet odor, white teeth, and preserves-the teeth. Ae; The bairstoff.mil know to be the most exquisite thing ever made for dres sing, beautifying, and causing (he growth of hair; and the soap, (gel the genuine Jones's Soap, mind) will core all eruptions, freckles, Ac. and make dark yellow white, clear and fair. All thesethings are solo (only) at W JACKSON'S Boot and Shoe Store and Parent Medicine warehouse SO Lthcnysi. my 7 NEW AND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY. SR. WOOD'S ‘Sarsaparilla And Wild Cherry BlUara, for the cure of the following uei: Jaundice, Liver Complaint. all B’llioa* Com plaint*, uck ileedeebc, Keen Bam, Indigestion, habit ual Cdstiveness, Piles, Palpitalion* of the llearu Lou of Appetite,Dyspepsia. ,N*rvo«ilrritatioii*,Debimaied Stomach. Languor, Depression of Spirits, Chronic tnatism, Cutaneous Diseases, Conker. Syphiloid Diiea «e» Scrofula lapnriue* of the Blood, Pimple* and Pollutes on the Faee, Hereditary Humor", Cold.Sore*, and all disease* arising from an injodiriou nseofMpr euiy. i The attention of the invalid Poblic, and of all those afflicted, by any of the above diseases. is respectfully called to the merits of a new and invaluable prepara tion from an original recipe of a distinguished phySieiao, combining in.iuelf the most active remedial properties of two or the very first articles in the Materia Medica. The Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitten won ‘ln troduced to the public about twelve month* ago, and during that period their taceesa haa been so great *» to induee the proprietor to offer them with atill more confi dence, in the ~fnll belief tbu by entering into more ox* tensive oae, they will prove a blessing to all those Buffering from the diseaaea above enumerated. Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT A KETCH AM, genenl agents, I*l Fultonatrut, New York; Wa Teou, Market, street,' and P. iCSawra, Smiihfield street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Price Sl— lane botuea. mch*3d*m Bdp - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ferIALE, oifcnntaf lA* cjfßUfibmxUU, The*ub*eriber offer* lor sale the ptoperty well known aa BLACK’S GARDENS, consisting of about seven acre* of Land, of excellent quality, with Dwelling House, Bath Hoove, Green House, Ac., thereon. The dwelling is a commo dious bnek building, with suitable out bouses attached. On the premises ia a never failing spring, yielding a plentiful supply of iron excellent water, from which the Gardens are irrigated by m*ans of pipes Near the spring U a large end commodious Gaining House, two •lories high, with porches, and conlaininx several apart ment* in addition to the bath rooms. The Garden ia altogether superior to any in~tfu» section of the country, and abound" with the choicest Fruit trees ofalmoat all kinds,** well h» with beautiful and rare Shrubbery and Plant*. The elevated position of the gardens, overlook ing and aatiguous to the ci'r and the Ohio river, whilst at the Mate tune, ibe) are <ao e»*i v accessible, render them peculiarly desirable a* a residence iprs private family, or for supplying the city with fruit* and vegetfr 'hie*. . The t>-rms of sale of all the above property, ar to price andcrediu will.he liberal. Apply u>J~D. Slack on the premises, or JOS C. SPENCER. EJ~ Person* in Piushurgh inclining to parebasa can have a more mil description of this location,and of the above propet ir»oa application to Mr. Jobs A. Wuaog. of the house of-Morphy, Wilson A Co. Steubenville, April SL-18f7^d*gww4c—^ Stela lull FarmfsriiaU, •' OFTUATED l& miles from Pittsburgh. 3 mils* from O Deer Creak Lock v onthe north side of the Allegheny river, containing about 170 acres well improved—a good bouse and bare, with stable, granarf, smoke house, spnng house, Ac Ac. A-considerable portion of the laud is cleared and under good fences and in a very high state of cultivation. It is well! adapted.for fruit trees, of which there is great variety and abundance, >n *l healthy condition; the land is of black walnut soil. This farm ha* been the residence of Henry Parry, Esq, for *7 years, and will be sold oivreasonabletsrma, or exchanged for ptoperty m or'adjoining the city. Enqo re of Tho* Parry at No 103 wood it Pitt*, burgh, or J C Parry at the lowa Foundry;: mar the Oa* „• ! ' tnySdrin* QONGB.BY SAMUEL LOV'ERI^ Ask me not what | am Thinking; O, wateh you well by Daylight; Slaying the Deer; Oh!. Molly Hawn; . ••• ‘ Widow Alachree: The low barked Car; The two Bird*; [ Indian Sommerl Rory O’Moore; | My Mother Dean ' f Angel* Whisper; The Fairy Boyj| —_. J.«n*,i.edudft,«?.?,! . my 3 ; ei wood street MOOS CAPITAL. WASTED —I have been authorised >o neg«lnle for «J» following Loam: #2,000 for 3 year*. ' .. ; #2lOO for 6 year*.' ■vT J •',> t i i'; ’ . #3,000 for 3 years; for which the best of »o euricy In the ciiy will he given. AUlcomtattnJeadOQr, personal or by JrtterfpoM paid] nricily confidential., 8 CUI’IIBERT, General Agent rayS • ~ NoMsmiihSeld «t FIR SALE— Two goodl banding lots, maatedon Oongrewrt.eaehaObyßOft. . A / . Al*o—l Un SO ft by 137. corner of CohgrtM *t ; aad Penn«ylr«nlaaveooe. Hot S 3 by Hit ft os PeiiMyl* *aoiaavenoe. I.btBsbjrl3o Ron Loewi st. Ter**' favorable, 8 CIITIIBERT • • ; , .Beal B*i»to OfficytO imithfleld »t FIG CREaH FREEZERS—Jn»t rte'd, a life aaaon- Dent of Johaannfe - -J— »*- iiJee Cfttßj Frn i kih! prfrin fiati* DIFN DUNLAP* No |7avkvi m ▲ mem of JofcaioaH excellent Fault sera, ■aiitble for Hole!*, Steamboat' lie*, at my? >/^OYTOV— lf7bilef jßnrrc'dper star Union,tod S '' ■ 'IV f? r «•*kr : FBIKND. BHEVt Cn .*..- '_, taya •: >. . 1 - Noi?w»iwit pal ■ ■ ’• /§* “**- GEO COCHRAN * f “ D. bo d Apple*; jaatreeMaadfor aaleby MYERS, HUNTKh'a*^**' ■•■Sj;!*"---*--'-';.'- *- • - . fin 199 liberty at ... bhl* No 3 MackereL- V 3 do; do do •»• do; «do * mall do 3 do; .fet ttUbr. _®ls : ; PBF.ll.Bta JTt .. . " NolOOarennrf it . . . 1 DICKK\LR Co, waierA fromat* CySSfsSSgXSSr- Uol ‘“‘ fr ~ "°ty7 t I PtOgEY A Co »" OJNOHAM LAWNS—One c*te #f fae«aGtal new AWN ROBES—Seanoaarieb, newandtowariert Robe*, J«>l opened and for aa’e by' r «• • ny7 ; • 8H ACKLETT k WHITE. QUMMF.R STUFFS—A Terr lar** aswttarnfo/rwo. O ner atoff*. for men or bor’d ware, jet received «-.< for rale by my 7 BHAOCLRTT A WUITE.’ P ARLSTONTGINGHAM—Obo cate *rnn*«yW— A-4 foal color*, jut received and for tale by my? . BHACKLETTA WHITR LAQUAYRA,, COFFJB*—IO btf• Lifaafre Coffee?jtut reeM aad for aale by ■WT7 ....' .... , , MAJBI.QaN OROOMS—& doa. joat rac’d aad for tala low be’- A> • OBUAt,McOREWACO _ n y* • - No 6 own aereial rewlibenyat /''ODER_ : ios bbU.jo*t received and for aale by v/ S.P. VONBO^NUORSTACo. -°> 5 ■ • Nottrnuuu,' No water; «t ‘ ">* . WGRBER bbUwtottrKlepkuiiOil-ikKlitili 4 do do Whale .'do do: for tale ft y °y* F SELLKRA m hbeity t - KKO-BU^rjtlh—#Afi.hijrood eoopeTare.ncw foadiaf; for bale bjr.. * L—:.: • „ -M*r.A from Vi BKAaS-U ba uaall White; for aale by - WICKVMfCAND|*IBB Q>rS ■ - cor wood A water at* tiRMBSAC— IX bx* Dow laodiayTfor uie by • VT* . • I HICKEY-A Co |\RY APPLES—IOO baa; for tale br i-F «T» _ fPICIfEVA Co A tanlc for tale bjr /X myff - ' • CBOCOCtrRAN CORR— 5000 be* prime yellow Goraln'*aekicOf tale by tnyS ’ROREJCfeoNfr REPfEIPf ■ QBRMiW CLAY—lnetka aodi’ix*; feraaloby VJ myS ROBERTSON * REPPERT * f’l A IVOR OIlr~S))bl*No I; jin reeM and for \J aaieby diyb 3 KIPP A Co. 60 wood at EXT; LOGWOOD—SCO lb* Jut reeM: for tale by ■r< J RIDD A Co SUPERFINE SUP. lUUIR Iba; for aale by ay»i J KIDP ACo HU” CAKPHOR-OOOIba jttn rac’d: for tale by Uf.ngg---- 11 J-‘'- • - • •• - -•■ JKipn&Co r MHOS SYUUB. Li * lore and for aale by - myi •JAIDDA*V" CHALK— dtoaadnrQralk in eak*. foiaate by myS J SCHOOWMAKKRACo STUAPBBTIXE— IS bbla in excellent order _ . for aale by. m,S J SCHOONMAKKB ACo TfAJILLIA BEXHl—prinw and freth; ‘o* l . piIU'BOB-i bbt Jtst rac'd and Ibr >k}e br • «Tfi ;i -v - BE SELLERS SWAIN? PAflCBi-l dox. for sale by - my< ; R K SELLERS Afalfeek POTASH— 10 casks Ist aoru.jonreo'd idJ for~sate by myO ... J C BIOWELL . BUTTER— SbbU freshroll, fortale bv, Pjjß ' J C MIpWSLL COMBS —300 grots No U Hood Co&jba, for ii'etetf/ _my® r " J--C BIPWELir T .»By o-wi^. asasma^ raCATHBm-H uk> Feathers, for sateTiy r nyfl : ATWOOD, JONES fc Op /"tRAB CIDER—IO bbls is son and for sole by O myo ' Pf>npßTßOM.fc BKi’PKttf ONUFF—I tire* Oimt ASon’sSeoth Snaff! for sale Oi fay m>6 | " RESELLERS PACOS-eOQPjfeogoeon.Kß; for— tob/ U my? • . ■ />. .■ ‘MtirOjAW ITBRRISO-% bbls No 1 Baltimore Hemng; for XI site by ny7 Sl t J BLffAff— ' ■ itaUEJdUCD. SHAD—IO bblaia tUreif for mIo by X my 7" ■ MAJ SLOAN RIO COFFEE tO bf» just icc’d; for sole by, »yy— — ■ MAJ SLOAN bbls Floor in store and for sale by gy7 1M * j SLOAN, liberty A wood «m Or | cuka aeorebinc*. prime qeaiuy; tor oaio try OU my« . ENGLISH A BENNETT OAA E'Bhio|lesf for sale few tB-'fcloseeoasinmmit • my< : ENGLISH ABENNETT- " fAbbUTanneia’OiVfortatesoonby .• . 1U my< i; . » , ■ ENGLISH A BENNETT J A bbls Sbfar Hoas«Molasirea;foraale low by iU ENGLISH A BENNi 100 ROLL HUTTER—4ibU last rec'd and for sda ■ by-- ay<-■• ■- irVONBONNHOBSTACo BBASS-Itch Tennessee White Beans forsaic by my 4 SPVONBONNHORST&Ca- P OSIN—23 bills No 1 for eatebyi ~ ft myl . SFVONBOffNHQRSTfoC^ SUHRER IHAWLI to bo fckd of . - ny« •■• ••* W EMURPHY 70,^ v ‘ , for sale by _ ’**" ILLER A RjCKETSON 6 BBLS- White Beans, Jcairee’d on consign t ent Add for tala by_ my 3 MILLER A BICKETSOB SCORCH BALTS—IO bb‘a for sate-by mys W OREER,eor water and makSeldats ROLL BUTTER—IS 6bls fresh roll Bauer, for sale by myS MYERS, HDNTEB ACo BXS Cindnoaii Soap; forttle bf • •O art - : WORKER 4CSKB Saleralat; foraale by ntf ’ ___ WGREER GIDKH— 14 bbli, in sure ud for tale by. •P» KDAL2ELL 4 CO,liberty U oCO&GHIBCIS—SB bblr Scoretlan, for rile by O •PM ATWOOD, JONES ACo , _ B&AVEB dozen,for rafoib?: gy3 FOMbTHACb COPPERAS— IS blits, for ule veiT low, by ' my 3 FOnsYTHACtf £>P\ Audio tbeeniiter*,of Mutant,for ufoby . <6U apas, ~• •" .•• F'SKt.r.KTtff byTOLABSES—IOO bbls Plutelioo, for safe by •- ; jyi ay3 TORBYTH fcCb-r- I'UBtr Jiaihia Otnnr IBaoVjati received ud for CTleby, ap*3 a AFAHNEBTOCK ACQ 6BAGSQinger Root, j»i» lirtiiwl ud fartoUby ap» " ' ,' BA FAHNESTOCK AOB riHBKIB-8 casks, receiving tbia day.aad for sale \J by u» JA» DauZBVL, m wutr n |)IU MKTAIWIWIMatIIQtMI—forUtfby ■T VOB FtfENQ,KHBY *Cb l «vr»tef it J\ APPLKlPiifia. (triali bif U» n«» j:J;i<»pAN>_SpJC T>UTTKB—lskagaßqiiar,for*&faT ■ J " s ; i> »PS7 \ - JIAS PALRELL I 188- 4 ~kegt Laid, for tola by < . . . v-. /A9TP&L2EIX WOOL— 4«aekt Wool.fer 'talaby *pg ? JASDALZELL m BALES Deer Skins, ludfng fraa Uiebicu line, ud for sale by - Jam PAL3KLL BCTT£B~t bbli Fretb 801 l Boner fofriiieby— ,l>ly -WICK AMrCAWItLKfrS UOTAIH-Pruu Poutb jssl rccciTediud for cala Aby • apTb WICK 4 McCA.NDLESS curbs for nie bf - ' *pl» ' ~ R E BELLgflB,s7Wood« (7*I»AXSEBI) OIJU—I3 bbls forialt by P»plP I B 8 BKLLKRS.W wood it DW OCtoßr.l JWIIU. Mti Fieseb, foi ( apl» R E SELLEfcj« ( s7wtodfl f£D UOWOOIMo bUt for uSe by ; i- E £ BSLLKBSv37 wood «r >*-7,000*1, bog roud, is swre eod foraale s apl* 9 4 W HARBAUOB rQ URLS LiiuCcd oil to good order and pore, for sale CH»r mrs: - 3 bchoonhakeß aCb ORMS Wheeling Sud Paper. for tala by tay3 J SOHOONMaKKRA Co IA KEGSLondonMnuaid.fortalo br 'U my 3 . JBCHOONMAKERACo \X);HITB BKANB-In tehs, for tale by W my 3 9A WHARBAUGIf trey—-** ‘- nri • "rfij" BUFFALO ROMS—IO baler for tale by rayj - 1 - FORBVTII *_Co r\ iA I.US Pow'd Paaiice Sfo'ne. for rate by Z4U m,i_ fiA Fahnestock a. Co FBATSBRKSD uer* Fe«iher>, for tale by ~ ayl ATWOOD. JOKEa „ POTABH— S cult formula by T' { FRIEND. RHKV-oflttJ COTTOB— ISO baler to arrive, for tea by FftlßXn. rheV A Go IeTBITB B&4BB~4flo ba for tale toy yv ayl FRIEND. RliKy * <v> P I °** ST -AA—160 lotu Hot ud Cold blatt. for tale by - art •*• FRIEND. RHE? tte rtOLDBS for tala bv " H Hi FRIEND. RHEV AGO r\BY APFLBS-lo «ore «id3a* rtle br ■ tl- "f? 8 A W HARRAIVm RO&b BVVTBRA LbRD |, Ufobr i 'ay9_ : 84 wna^bauoS^ U't'AX BEBO—S7 bar for ule by " - - r ,tS L. TA&EYRnftff anefor tale by —’— S Kl PD 4 Co, eor 4th 4- tt 130 asayii-ayiwimTflg B . xy-by ..1ff,.... ..., . .! , JPDPAOp AlbetrlmrttoeV tad for uta by BA FAHNESTOCK A Ch • ! ” WJ ayS • MILLOtARICgETmw
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