SBE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BY KRAsTUS BROOKS. PITTSBURGH: ; r THURSDAY MURNLNG, MAT 13,1841 rOR GOTERKO^, jan£i ravin, (or curru comer*.) FOR CaNaL COMMISSIONER. JOICPB W.PATTOB (or comiealaad corarr) AnilUnil In Principle and American* In Party. W«r# it not a |reftt law of right that men ebon Id do welt, as well ft* mean welt, we should perhaps concede to tbe Native American party ali they cU'm fdr goud intentioaa and wiae purposes, bat remembering u we do ite organization from the atari, and knowing, aa we do. the priocipa) gen tlemen who compose thia party, we are prepared for oo each coaceeetoo. We admit there are ma* ny just principle* in the Native American creed, . and that many of their, proposed refortna would ' result in gnat good to the country. We concede, too, among tbe mate of; thia party, an honcat por poaa to correct abuiea, and a sincere desire to tee tbe eoaoiry proaperoas and happy, by adhering to tbe pure_prindp!es of the Government as they were designed by tbe Father* of the Republic. But to this concession we mast add the gluing fid, which has been rendered conspicuous by the Convention just held in thia city, that among the parly are men as bigoted *cd»e^fi»haa ever wrong ed the image of a benevolent; Creator. Gentle* msn who ejaim so much virtue for themselves, pogbt to bo prepar'd to bestow a little of it upon other*. They who denoonee'men or parties as “accursed," as •‘fiction*/’ u ‘“demagogue*," aa “hirelings,” a* “damnable," ought to have a Urge sbsro of personal virtue em bodied in tbeir own precious persona, or they ought to have some evidence that they are better than other men’,’or, at least, that other men area* had ae they are represented. Wc shall not *ay, but leave the world and- the consciences of men to judge, whether (here sro or aro not conspicaous men in tho Native American ranks who left tbe one or tie other of the two great partie* from per. aooal ambition or personal disappointment. There areihrte like Cwiar, who would rather be first in a vjiUge tbao second at Rome, and there are those, tho poet tells us, who would rather “reign in hell | than serve in Heaven." There are men, too, who would sink into their natotal insignificance among tbe muiiittide of men, but who. coming out from the multitude, find an etevatioo for the time only in ibe'very novelty of thfir positions.; Whether such there be, we leave the patty and the world to/jjdge, remembering always that they at least ought to bo angels who represent ail tbe rest of tbeir fellow men. as devils. To • pore American party to far from having toy objection, we would bid itGod ipeed in every effort to diffuse sentiments of Nationality over the land. -One's country should be first in the heart of •vary true moo, and next to the wife and children of bit home ha ahpohl love it, lie welfare, iu nor, and its iraett glory. Patriotism next to re. ligion is foe aublimest virtue of which the human heart is capable. It is, indeed, or ought to be, a part of ail true religion, for well, indeed, doe* the wieeet of teacher* ask, how a man can love God whom.he.hail not -seen, when failing in love to hit fallow men, hi* country, and countrymen, who are all aroand him. Bat Patriotism U not hounded by townships, nor States, nor, what is worse, by the narrow boundaries of a man’s con tracted heart. *-Oarcountry,the World, oarbreth* ten, Mankind,” is at Ira t tie truest humanity.— Nor does it at all eonfl.ct with that more homely aentim*'nt which teaches us, that “charity begins at home.” Our country has been made rich by the sons of o>hrr nations. The exiles of alt the world have fourd a home here. Germans and Irish, men have levelled ,our hills, elevated our val ley*,-made our Rsil R tads, excavated our moan* tains, mriiivatcd our soil. Three-fourths of the leimm in our national and commercial Marine are foreign, bom,.*od ootribute, sa all Labor does, largely tifoedevelopernratfif the National wealth.; 'American* would not do ih»t which foreigners arc every d«y glad and compelled to do. There is, therefore, a bond of interest between ns, and then oaghtf In there United Statea, to be a bond of affoev tion between us and every tongoe and kindred upon the face of tbo whole earth. Gentlemen h&vo delighted very much in this Convention to refer to the early history of this country. If their vision had been extended a tittle beyond, they would seen a whole foreign ancestry of the Fathers of the Republic. Gentlemen forget that George Washington received his first commissions from a foreign King, that; Alex. Hamilton, Rob ert Morris, Thomas Addis Emmett, and a score of other men, foreign born,.rendered eminent service to the country. We cannot forget them, nor La. fsyetie, Do Kalb, Steuben, Kosciusko, whose very names awaken a thrill of gratitude si we remem 'her their love of our country and their zeal in de-'j feoce of our liberties.. t | 'We suppose then a man may be a very goo A meriemn notwithstanding hia misfortune, if it be one, of being bom just where Providence design ed, and we anppoee, too, a man may be a very bad 'American though born, at Arnold was, in the very beipt of New England. Let at duttngaub be tween Principle*, and not between the hit of land upon which any ton of Adam* was born. The fame Heaves* are above ok all,—the tame earth our feotstebl,—the same tnpea animate ua, and the tame rewards or punishments will reach at. He who comet to oar hospitable shores to dwell among os, and who is not altogether an American in heart, la aimeihing .more orjeu than man,—a hnjte we would call him, hat that brute beasts are ■o.often belied by comparison with .men, when there je more virtue Inmany beuts than in aotne drooe* and knarta who wear (he sbape of man. Wtll did one gentlemao from Kentucky may, in' tbia conrenlicn, that hit own frienda were degen mating into mere partisans and well did another > add, that they wero falling down to what be es teemed that “depth it ill more profound,” which wae beneath the level of either of the great po litical parliet of the day. it it even (hot, —and alt >tiUe Reformers, who complain of wrong in tbeae parries,—who esterm themselves as better than other who really mean betler than Other men,—*bould rather mingle, like a Preach er of the Gospel, their special virtue with lha general corruption, at they regard it, for the aake of it* power of purification. A little leaven may leaven Ibo whole lump. A Native American par* ty, like a mere political Abolition parly, with no higher aim or end, it a party of bat one idea,—end for a country like this, stretching from Ocean to Ocean, of a 1 climes,ettuca, intereitr, institutions, and. onraily and physically of all complexions and forms of complexion, the one idea principle was carer made. Moreover, there arf two serious stumbling blocks in the way of the proposed Native Ameri can Reforms. The Convention here have de clared that a lax of twenty-five dollars ought to be Imposed upon, every, man, woman and child coming to the United' Slates. The Supreme Court of the United Btates have heard able argu ments against the right of any of'tbeie United States to impose asy tax upon foreigners, and the opinion of the Courtis yet retained after two j e *rs' delay. Be sure you hive the power to im pose a tax of one dollar before recommending a tax of twenty-five dollars. ; Then, too, arise of the have been guilty ofa monstrous violation of the. Naturalisation laws, by allowing all foreigners to vote, regardless of the time they have been in the country. Here is room for reform, and it is one which may be tangibly reached, and which will excite the sym pathies and awiken the slumbering judgment of the country. The-twenty-one years” of proba tion is a chimerical ides, but the Convention here have added that terrible, forever and forever, to the twenty-one years and the twenty-five dollar* We have not room nor time to say all we could wish upon this subject, bat listening to a put of the debates yesterday they war* certainly eery creditable to all who participated Is tbiav wa were emueed when we heard Mr. Lina de clare that the Whig party bad made no movement in Cojsfreri lo fssfeurd inf laMhJmei&of tha Naturalization laws. The gantliiman has foffiou ten Mr; Berrien’swble report from the Judiciary Committee of foarUoited StateeSenate, arid yet be shoald not have* forgotten it,' for the evidence , Mtrodubed in this Report waa scattered among foe j I members of tbe Convention. Mr. Berrien’s ; name, foe recommendation of the Committee < were, however, carefully o mitt ted. That Com- j ajSitee sought to correct foe abuse of the Nata-; ralixatton laws, and they pointed oat a way In which it could be effeduslly done. But where foe Native Americans should hare offered their i hearty co-opt ratico, they have given only reptoach*' rt, complaints, and foe grossest imputation, of dis- 1 honesty and inconauteney. We have no desire to retaliate upon them, and in what we have amid, bars dcaignad only to vindicate our own political friends from tbe charges made against them. We speak tea Native American by birth* and for a party whose 1 foremost wish is. In foe last words of General Harrison,“to e any out the true principles of Government.” •• PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFER- We toreVr of the first Cay's proceedings of tbe Convention that it was neither numerously attend ed, Dor very- harmonious, but our types, more frieadly to foe Natives than we were, turned what we wrote into a numerous Convention and very harmoneous action. There was tbe same attendance to day as yesterday, and foe same diversion of opinion. Tbe Delegates who voted oumfl hired not more than twenty, and nearly ■Speakers, and some of them very good Speakers, too. Tbo subject of .discussion in. the morning wa# whether there should be a nomination made for President of foe United States by foe Convention. Some, were for meeting foe question, and naming foe man st once. Others were for postponement, and a resolution was offered adjourning foe ques tion and Convention to foe 30th of Septem ber. Tbe vote upon this motion was i 5 to 6, and after a zealous debate, foe Committee took a recess untit half-past two. The next “bone- of contention” was the question of ü birlh-r ight,” to which we have already referred. The arguments pro and eon, occupied ssverat hours, and were par* ticipated in by nearly -all the members. The ultra principle in regard to the.excluaian of ail foteigaer* boro citizens, fiom office, and from the enjoyment of the privilege of franchise prevailed* we believe, with some modification. There were -sensible men in foe Convention, however,who opposed it, and' with arguments which remain unanswered. Tbe Convention adjourned early in foe evening. We cannot uy either “Welcome foe coming,” or “Speed the parting guest.” Several of foe Delegates were our personal friends, and we hope ere long to find foam return iog to their first political love and abandoning a scheme which is at least chimerical, and a party of but 'one ides, —and no more American* no more National, s no more just to foe coun try or t » mankind, than that ume old Whig party which for two days we havc^heard abused, ss if ome of iu members ware no better than horse thieves or public highwaymen. ' Corrtfpoodeoce ofU** Pittsburgh QawUr. FBOm WASHINGTON W**ai*aTQ* AptilSfo.lO P. M. Tbe Illumination st Wuhiggjoa.. The illamioation and rejoicings in honor of our various victories, which took place this evening were quite brilliant, the fire works at foe Navy Yard were exceedingly so, Tbe iUomlnaticm com menced at 8 o'clock, at which lime we strolled fwr h to the various poinu of attraction. Our first viat was to tbe office of foe Netionsl Intelligenc er, which was lighted up at all paints, and display ed several very handsome and appropriate Iran** pireneies, especially one of Buena Vista, and General Taylor crossing a small stream On horse back. In foe lower front window, was exhibited in large letters foe following **A baity plat* of soop, at Chippewa, 1814, —Another hasty plate ot coup, a» Vera Crux— plate of *.gji, at Oerro Gordo.” Th. i* «i>o office was also decorated with outner-nu t ■ oparendes, all •f whieh were in exceedingly good Usta. A large -transparency with Gen. Scott and Taylor, on horseback, with a view of Vera Crux and Buena Vista, in tbe back ground* formed a very effective pictore; foe n>| » w of all those who have fallen in these various bat* lea«were also displayed, amongst which appear* to large letters the names of Clay, Hardio, Lincoln, dee. Jackson Hall was also, ‘'foil of lights.” It was, or was generally in tended to illuminate foe various departments, but foe President at a late hour after all tbe prepara tions bad been made to do so, countermanded, foe order, fearing that as tbe archives of the Govern-• meet were deposited there it would be tunning aome risk to light them op. Tbe private nun-, aioi.* of foe Secretaries, and also those of foe Foreign Ministers made a handsome appearance. Col. Beaton's boose -was conspicuous—in ooe window we observed jo Urge letters on canvass, tbe words. ‘•Cbibnahoa, California - and foe Mis sourians,” and in foe side yvindowOCero Gordo and Buena Vista.” Tbe residence of foe Mayor, Col. Bealon, (whom some of your readers may not be aware is one of foe editors of foe National Intelligencer) displayed however and especially to Whig eyes, foe moel brilliant efliset. Two trans .psreneies, (painting* of Scott and Taylor,) were io foe side window*. ' Under that of Scott was painted in large letters foe following; -czmao ooano.” j 6000 Prisoners, and 6000 stand of urns. TXEA CUV*. 4000 Prisoners, and 4000 stand of arm*. 4000 Cannon. 10.000, Ration* issued to the indigent Poor. Under the portrait of General Taylor wu the following dialogae:— y Bk*r* Axes, —-I hare 30,000 men&Jfiarreo der! Tatloe,—“I hare 5000 men. Come and take Could anything be more elegantly expressed in (raise of them two Heroes than this. Various other private mansions were tig btedup with much taste, but which we have not time to particular ize. The whole however passed off without any disturbance or accident. It is sappesod that Qen. Bott will now posh bis way to the city of Mexico as rapidly as po* sible, and it is not at all likely .that the Mexicans will mske any very formidable attempt to impede his march, except perhaps st Puebla, which is a • rongly’firtified and wealthy place, where they rosy (Dike a domonstraiion of defence, but .the military genius of Scott, will overcome them. It is somewbtt remarkable, and certainly mist gratifying to the Whigs to know that the two great leaders of our armies, ire identifiwl with ifarm io politics, snd that though opposed as they are known to have been, to the war now waging* yet when tbeir country became engaged in it they promptly took rommsnd of her armies, and Jed them on to victory, aod not the lets gratifying is it to know that their course baa been marked with all that kindness, eommi.-seration and humanity which the circumstance* of wtrwodld allow them to extend to their foes and which will meet the pp* proval of the whole Christian world. BaowsartLLi PacnsTa.—We slladed yester day to the packets in this trade, and have sioce learned that arrangements have been made to build two new and splendid boats for tbs line, to take the places of the Louis Mcl.tne and the Coo* sal They will be Tally as large as the locks will pass; the cabins will be extended forward over the capstan, and 14 feet wide in the dear, where as thoas in the present boats are ten end twelve, fast only. ' The naw arrangement will give in created roocp, and allow the saloons to be fitted up in e style fully equal to any boats engaged on the tower trade. As the upper works will be Urge, the boats most make a fine show on the water. The speed will be Increased,’ with doable en fines, three large boilers, 30 inch cylinders, and machinery of proportionals site. cylinders of the Consol are 16 Inch and ihoye of the Me: Lane 18.. It is gratifying to see the rapid exteneien of trade on the MoooogahtU. Not many years since it wa* navigable only in. freshets and high water and than With great uncertainty. Now therela neither danger nor detention at any time; no mat ter how low the water may be in the Ohio. Here* tofbre, at a low stage of water here, the height of the tower stli in Lock No. l.twas an annoy anew. This eUber has, or aoon will be remedied.. Virgin ia has granted a ebarter to extend-the si aekwater to Morgantown and wa believe the Mock has been subscribed. Thto Mnbto extension wffl Increase the trade boo-third immediately, and much more within a year after being completed. -• -j «•< L J"a. ti. L-. •>t»r,ti4H A.fUlnt-AalitUi si'4tl»g. [ « }% PerUlul K*tr» f.£ j'-i'be annual moating of tbd '‘FiUsbiirgh sod j 15 1. G6f*» in tbajCourt oCiGomoon Please, at ADotbror Orabu Anlux” wu held latte Meth- hw iftiined .i-ienliet for *437.60 . *- L _ against Anriab PcsH, for abducting the plaintiff's •** ElUMfd. Olmrch, on L.bortj frem RqSiW, Th.BOlto.'Mtv M.rj Tueadiy, Meyl llh, at 3 o’clock P. M.- 1 ' u '' S.’Gore ia'the eetebraiedTlectorer, and separated The exercises were commenced by prsyi r, by from the Doctor at Lyon in 1842, btc «n»e they B. Wakefield,"aftcr wBTcVIEe "Repcw ti of tbw were' not omted in soul.' a* was proreJ by t'per -Becretary and Treasurer of tbe Association were petoal antagonism,aryl discord." They were both read and unanimously adopted. of the society of Friends, by Mi*tG« waseVcom* The orphans being present, then sang a Hymn, municaled in 1839i* The father bad taken tbe which'was' followed by an' address from the Rev. daughter froth the- mother, tod the action wae Mr. Bryan. brought against- Pearl because he .assisted in res* Tbe following' ladies were then elected as a { toriog her to Mrs. Gore, with whom now re* Uotrd of Managers for the eoraiog jear, end-re- quoted to meet at the Asylum on Thursday next at 3 o’clock P. M. ■XHABEUa. Mr*. Denny, Mr*. Logan, MU* Glenu, “ McKnight, Mi*. Hut, 41 Campbell Robinson, “ McCormick, *• Hellers, “ Anderson. H McCalioogh, “ Grier, M Bidwell, “ Murray, “ Edriogtoo, 44 J. P. Gtzxam. Mrs. Wilkins. After prayer, by Rev. Mr. MeClaren, the meet* mg adjourned, 8. .WAKEFIELD, Chairman. B. McKzrreoT, 800*7. ttrorr ot tm bicsetabi. The Board of Managers of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum, rejoice to state to the Bociety, that this Institution is flourishing with remarkable vigor. The dark shadow that followed the desolating fire of the 10th 1845, has passed swsy from oor enterprising citizens, so that they are en> flftdto recontinue their patronage to an object uf always dear to s feeling heart. For be more piteous than infancy in its at* elpleaaoess, contending with bereavement. and in Us unconscious ness of evil,~expo*ed to rain, from the contamina tion of bad example, and the allurements o! sin ? The subscriptions of last autumn were larger than those of the two previous years, sud will doubtless continue to increase in proportion to the care and enorgy which the collectors employ; nor can any other mode of support be found that will be more eligible than this. Not only is regularity in the income promoted, but an interest is eic.Ud io favor of the Asylum, and while the paymeut is light to each subscriber, the whole amount forms an aggregate of considerable importance. Tba proceeds from the Blate loan assist the funds of the Society, whieh also derived help from indi vidual liberality. Among ihiselMe of donations that of on* hundred dollars from Signor Bliit, dc •etvrs high commendation. The lots of grouod on Penn Street, left by the late Mrs; O’Hara, have been leased for twenty one years at an annual rent of jme hundred and ( twenty dollars; thus not only making available j the benevolent intentions of the donor, but depriv- j tog objectors of one of the most (frequent excuses 1 for refusing to contribute. * : These remarks will not, the board hope, be so ' misunderstood es t j lead the Society to think that their liberal support ctn bo dispensed with, a cau tion the more needful, as, since the annual sub scriptions have been made in the fall of the year, this circumstance makes the spring balance of cash in the Treasurer’s Report,; seem' larger than it re ally is, when the expenses of tile season and alb-1 er liabilities are ptid. j All profitable economy is nxerdised by the Board in the expeoditore of the funds entru.ted to it, but common sense suggests that thr matnUinsnce,ln struction, ind clothing of thirty-three Orphans can*. not be provided for without considerable outfiy. The Board find its plans for .the comfort; and. welfare of the children, well sui tained and carried on by Mrs. Foster, the efficient matron, who has' for more thin a year euperiotem cd the concerns of the establishment. The toitren of the children is now conducted by by Mias Anderson, with great c ire and attention. Dr. Dale still continues that vatebfu) supervis ion of the health ol the family, which he has so long gratuitously given; and f< t which be merits the warmest gratitude of the 8< ciely. The Asylum now contains tbirty»three Orph ans; two have been put out t> good places and one, Nancy Kuyser, a very int resting child,died of croup on the 29tb of Decemt er 1846. To those who witnessed the tenderness 1 rith which she was a'tended in her illnees, the qtui tness and patience rite manifested, and the eym «tby and grief of her companions at her death, 1 striking contrast was displayed to the-neglect md discomfort she might hive suffered under otter ciroumsunees; •nd though it ha* pleased Go! to disappoint the hopes ofbeoefitting her in this solid,which placed her under that sheltering roof,who can tell but (hat Divine Truth may have been 10 implanted in her heart that she has received edr liseiuu to the Hea- venly Mansion of the Orphan 1 God ! Surely it shoatd excite the ardor of all concerned in tors good cense (0 think that perhaps tbif biased one is now praising her Redeemer fur the msirucui-us and ic. ligious training ol the Orphan [Asylum! Amidst occasional discouragement* in tae conduct of the children after they leave the Injrtitolion, it is plea aaot to the Board to mention!, that a letter bad been received, which gave a clarifying account of | the prospr ate and behavior of jMary Ann Fuller- j too, who had Keen adopted by the person to whom j she wet bound, bore hia name, and was treated ae j his daughter. la relinquishing its trust, the Board cannot ie. frsin from exprrariog ita satisfaction, at the har mony and good feeling showed during the year by il« members, gathered a* they are from differ ent churches to labor in this catholic work; and . implores on its eacevesora ip office “the good w ill of Him who dwelt in the flesh” as tbe truest source of prosperity and success in their endeavors to be naeful. By order of the Board. N. W. CaMPfltLL.ticc y. theascbeb's report. 1847,—Dr —M. Robinson Treasure. To balance of cash, $634 41 •*. Subscriptions aod Donation. 700 75' •• Interest on money loaned . 371 40 •• State Interest, , J 57 13 •• Signor Bli*x*s Donation, ' 100 00 - D. N. White, 5 00 ! *• Box for Asylum, 6 00 Mr- and Mrs. Barbage, SO . 00 “ Saoenbergcr’s grouod rent, 18 75 “ Boarding, 6 60 *• Fine*, 5 8^ In Account with Orphan Asylum, ! Or By Visiting Committee, 66 - Mrs. Foster’s Salary. . jloo 00 M Teacher’s Salary. - Market money, 50 00 - .Insurance, 18 75 - Mclntosh Shoe Bill, ■ ' 43 68 Coal Bill for 1845 and ’46. 94 44 ... CountetJsiu and Loss en Silver, 5 10 - Recording Deed, 3 75 •* Wages to Girl, 63 00 - Cub on hand, , 950 28 #1,882 17 (City Pspera pleasq Copy.) Carr«*pond»AM of th« Fitutyurgb Uuri|*. Pittsburgh as it wu, aad li, CcußKOLuro, May 10th, 1847.' It \a now more than twenty rears aineo we have | seen the fcity of Pittsburgh, ai id after having been pretty well over it, and .looked atit,-withollitisp peonages, our expectations vers more than an swered, both as to its size aid businrst. We viewed its Mooongahels, its 6 llegbeoy. its Ohio, with its coal and otbrr aece irible materials for manufacturing purposes, in Ue midst of a noted agricultural region, and especially do we admire its enterprise, and industry, with a population, as they say, of sixty to seventy thousand. The great fire checked its growth, but even now in two years Ibeatbesare mostly covered with new and hotter buildings. Home of them are first rate, such as the Mouoogihelt atul Hl Chute's Hotels, and many of its manufactures ate not behind the best io Baltimore or the Union. Nor do we aee why Pittsburgh may nut eventually becumo as Urge a city os Baltimore, since, except fur foreign.com. coerce, it has manifestly several advantage* over it True the Ohio River does not empty info the Chesapeake Bay, but it leads off into the great and growing western world. Moreover Pittsburgh tntt CleveUnd _are now engaged, irie Rail Road enterprise to Lake Erie, which will of cjouraegiv# them a portion ofalj the north west, in trav el and business. Looking at Pittsburgh os we did, it seemed to os that the Balrimorians, in the Rail Road coutro versy, bad greatly uoderraled iherimporlance of the nearest connection of the two places; while they appeared to be inclined to leave Pittsburgh altogether, or to fead them arouod the whole State of Maryland, thirty mile* out of the way to Bal timore. This seemed the more strange to us,when probably the best road on the whole route from Bal timore to Wheeling, would he by the wav ofPUu. burgh, —(he bat bonnes* road certainly. The geographies! distance from Pittsburgh to Wheel ing is forty five miles, and Ibo said road distance must probably be, say sixty. Nor is there any present pretsmg necessity for its continuance to Wheeling, althoogb it may be important to have it made, when the Rail, Road Co,, can more eon* veniently do it—even to ally to givathe Rail Road the wbote. r sweep of the Ohio River and all the west And beridts ill this, tioeetthe shortest road frtim Baltimore to Pittsburgh, would come into-a close competition with the contemplated Central Pennsylvania Kail Road, In polnt of actual dis tance from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, it would doubtless take some part of the Philadelphia trav el by the way of Baltimore. • i - *l7ist Jhe Bilritnonan* should he Inclined to lengthen this road, unnecenarily is to ua unac countable. TaiviLsia. . teg her »w . . tides to New York cilj, being 15 yetra old. The cate i* gorng to the Superior Court,; i . Two imtxsss »nm* of money h»*e been de vi*ed in Engliod to persona in tbia country. Tho first is the fimoaa Townley estate, in lb* division of which it is believed that tbe family cf the Lawrences in Near York will allimately obtain, over $25,000,000. The other is a windfsll jmoont ing to $50,000,000 which is raid t). be inherited by a gentleman In New' Castle, Maine, of the name-of Jennings.; The Hon. Dawkst Wtitm ahd-lady left Raleigh on Tuesday last, and reached Wilming ton, N. C. on tbe following day. He was met some miles from losm by a commilteo deputed (or the pnrpcse, and, through Gov. Dudley, proffered the HospiUlities of tbe town. Mr. W. was to leave Wilmington fir Charleston on Thnrsiay aveniog. ( The Swiss-bell-ringers rang tbe noble chime Trinity church, at New York, daring iheiliuaina* tion, when they gave Hail Colombia and Yankee Doodle, played In mightier tones than ears in Go tham bad ever before beard. Mlli. Rachil, the great French tragedian seems to hare lost none of her fame, or her dra matic attraction; she is engaged, at $lOOO a night in London, and tbe' Russian theatre bos offered her $50,000 fir a season. f Hon. Milton Bbowh, who has represented the 11th Tennessee district in CongresSj declines bo* coming a candidate for re-election.’ Gbacc GasevwooD.cno ol the moat agreeable and spirited writers of the day, is BarahJ. Clarke, of Fredonia, N. Y. The Exnuo.i of Aostria has conferred tho ti tle of Hinger of the Imperial ' Chapel on Jenuy Lio«i. Rews Items. Bvaatau or tub Bmxta Ghana Uile.— This steamer, on tho 14'h of April, while on her way fiom Liverpool to Drogheda, took fire as she was poising Holyhead, and was entirely consu med. ‘The number of passengers on board coaid not be ascertained,- but it was known to be large some accoants placing it as high as 250. -Forty five of them, and twenty-four of tbo crew, were saved by a fishing smack which happened to be near. Among thos? who perished was the cap tain. Tut Fbostbubo coal coxrA.vr. —Tho first mining year of this Company expired on tbe Ist inst. Daring the year tbe Company mined more than thirty thousand tsm of Coal, chiefly sop plying the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Compa ny. The coal of this Company is in great request in all the northern states for smithing purposes The operations of the Company will be exten ded daring the present year.— Cum. C’tr. A mlacklxo, on Lake Erie, was lynched by the passengers, for picking tbe pocket of an old man of ninety dollar*. Tbe “leg” was sentenced to be “rope* ended," and the punishment was in flicted off Cleveland Harbor, list Sunday morn ing.' Pcor business for the Sabbath, bad ss tho Offence was, and poor punishment any Way, when the law provides ahondant redress for picking pock et*. A dinner to tbe Hon. Ricbabp Rcsn was giv en on Monday^afternoon, at the Columbia House, Philadelphia, as an expression |of kind fialings towards their townsman, on the occasion of his departure as the representative of of his nation at the court of Louis Pbilipe. Tbe Hon. R. B. RHrrr.of N. C., dedinss be ing e candidate for Congress. Tnt total money receipts of the Treasurer of the Relief Committee of New York, op to the lat test., amounted to $135 391,70. Gsn. Scott’s coxmabb.— Tbe people and the press are doing honor to General . Scott now for his bravery, bis wisdom and above all lor hia humanity, which is the noblest trait of a truly brave rain. The following is the fust paragraph if Gen. Scott’s genera! order btfjte going into battle at Ccrro Gordo; ••Tbe enemy’s whole line of inlrcochments and batteries will be attacked in front, and at the same time tamed, early in tbe day to mo now—proba bly beiore 10 o’clock, A. M.” This is in (be spirit of Gen. Scott’s daring gal lantry nl Lundy’s Lane. With him there i« no such word as fail,surrender or retreat. Laying bis plans veil, preparing in seism -for the worst, bo marches on to certain conquest sed thus' like Napoleon wins as much by celerity of motion, as by power of a.tion. All honorlhen to Scott, tbe bra«e General, who has even corapellaJ the Ad ministration tu praise his »kilt and tuccers i Ms. Wtimt at CaAßLxrroa.—Mr. Web star, aceorapaniod by Mrs. Webster,and Miss Sea too. daughter of the Mayor of Washington city, arrived at Charleston, 8. C., on Tharsday room ing The committee of reception waited upon Mr. W., when he repaired to the balcony, in view and wii lira hearing of a large concourse of citi* t'C» m front of the hotel. Col. Elmore, the chair man of the committee, addressed Mr. Webster, welcoming him to tho city, to which he made a reply. Mr. Webster accepted an ioviltlion lo a Bill tendered to himself and lady, and to a pub lic dinnrr tendered by the Bar The New Eng land Ninety also tcu'derrd him accrdialwelcoroe The Co.'tmucuL Jbuoait declares that the cl»bli.hmer.l u m lh. onjajmoM »f %*’ rm ‘"' y "—•“'■l'fe tern prosperity, «nd*in p?ool of it announce* corr«*- \oi\ /W| KOTVI’V f\f I pec dent* from Para, and a rewJeol edt- j 00 iftjUßTn STUKIciv •' tor in New York vf the »ery foteraost ability. JCornf.ll til-* post u F |' Io n a’l.l.ky. ns. . .. - . , THK juiiHTtbrtWl’fCllyli) tiifurja* tj.r pul.i c tbul The Journal is now prrUed upon one of Taylor a j i, e ~** C oaimo - about a hundred elands cf arm*, and on enrollment oj men u'ho had tworn In defend .In ti Hentum generally /. Viauiai*.—Wo ahoutd have staled that the Whig* bad elected six member* of Congrea* in. •lead of five. We have lost one member by one vote; one by twelve, and other* with n«.t ouch Itrg er majorities. A little exertion woulJ hate «- cued the election of nine Whig members of Con* gie»». Oia. Tarton’e Piastatioji.— W# regret to ■taarn that General Taylor 1 * plnntuion, above Yickkbarg. ie entirely oteifliwed, and bia crop of Cottoo.cslimalfd at 1200 bale*, totally destroyed —the river ia higher than in 1844. und baa atria* dy occasioned • taal amount of injary, x The “Nottbcrn Light" lost tHreo of her color, ed Gremen at Cincinnati, coming up. Four oT them were working at one of the wheel*, when it made a sudden revolution and threw >hem all into One wa* saved. The bodies of tbb otbc?a had not been recovered—they belonged to thia city. The fire at Nashville on the 6th instant, des* troyed twenty bootca, and other valuable proper ty. A Methodist church was burnt, end at one time the Presbyterian church and Masonic Hall were threatened. Loss, 20 to $30,000. ' TbbSablk Htb*oy in tbi»«* who c->unt upon erecting a foreign throne upoutherumi of our conquered Qnd hsmilisled ceonlry. I have sworn to defend oar independence snJ our institntioo*. Tbo oath is aacteti. The na. tion cao confide in ray loyalty and my boner. But these are not aufHcrent to save ov; the situation is difficult, and I should not have consented to ac cept the government, bad I not hoped to be sble to licit* ail our effort* against the r.xnmon enemy. Let the nition tire op anted, lit it enter upon the struggle with the vigorous enthusiasm of the days of independence, and then tbe Vandals who hsvo threatened ns shall repent of theic rs»b in iquity. Victory will'crown our exertions, and we shall speedily, have a nationality iHiiml, • name worthy of respect, a permanent existence secured If, in the hour of danger ini of sacrifice, we im itate the lofty virtues aod the indomitable valor of our father*, Mexico will be sased. PEDRO MARIA ANAYA. T|ic add res i t> tbe army, published the same day, breathes the same rpirit, and it is needless for us to give t*. [J7*lm|>orlaitl to Advertiser*-—The advr:- tiarm-m* which appear tit liif Daily Moratr.* Gajrtic' aim arpe trm ilie Tn- Weekly, ihuv receiving the In-ii rAi h>i ilio euculai.oii ol' all. without any aildiiiuna] rhalve TTii* i»an advantage incur a-lvrniaeni. wnhout ■JTy extra rzpemc AUrrru-emcins ojc .a*rrlc t*MU if*Mt,of food tuair rial and workmanship which Ite will wanaul *up< r.or la any liool ever made 1a I'lUjthtireh lor'Uttf prur Three handsome Uooi w i'l lx maif*- 10 measure. and warriou theca «» npie »mlc»cn «»c reinir«ird to call uul riaui ..eth-m jyJi W II KItSKINH Ki< u*MJt Bash or Pimncami. j May 4th lt<7. J 'Hii* Rank bu lh.* day declared » dividend of three and a b»lf rcr fpiu on it* capital nock, payable to ; »iAcVl,olilrt»; ot (Let 1 legal representative* on, or *- President and Director* «f this Bank bare iln> day declared a dividend of three and a balf per ceutoii ike capital stock for the last six months, payable to *«o%»liulder* or their legal representative* forthwith, □ijjtlij JOHN SN V OKU, Cashier. Whig ami Anti-Masonic landidnlcs, Major JOHN WII.I.OCK will nr. suppmted tictuie .be Wltijt amt SiiUtnssohic Convention fur ihc office of count) Tiea.uicr 1 FIKSP WARD m)ed&v>r* | Mr Khrroa— Please announce the name of Major J. M. SMUIXiKAS* of Mitflni township, ns a suitable ctinJidate to rcprcient ibis county in the legislature. ni)Miiw»T _ I.KUtON MU KUU'ORi-Pleam announce it • nameof JOHN J Mt'SK.of VersaifiWTowiubip. a amiable candidate tor the Legislature. H my*d&wT WIIKINS Ma lloiroa—SA.M'L I’AL.MF.iI, Knj. baabreu spo ken of hrrr as an excel (eni nud suitatilo candidate tor Die leß.iiatuie. 1>) ca..ing ntiemion to the above you will oblige many Whigs 01 the city, n.jodtwic COUNTRY jo*mi MeCt.'LLOCIt fans been xpokeu of by sccrrai gentlemen at n candidate for Oimity Camtni* siouer, an-l being in every respect honest anil capable, will t>e supported I-) tn« menus lor thatorttce before the Convention. _ mylDd&w TIIOMA* I’RRKINB.ot Lower St Clair township, will tie n candidate for nwmnaron to the office oleouu iy Coionii-sioni r JOHN SHERIFF, of the city, will l« supportedtry many Whigs of the rity and county for nomination by the Convention as u candidate for U»e LegifcMUtTo. niy'dAwT PITT 1 J W IIAX rKILnf toe city, will lie supported lit fore the Wb n nud Antimasonie Convention»r notninaiiou k* the candidate fur the otflee of eoHßty Treasurer. myMiwic _ SECOND WARD Col. W. of Lower St Clair townaMp will he supported by many Whig* and Amlmaaon* for the Le gislature. niylldAwr JEI’PKR&ON JAM&LHENKY,of Lower tk Clair unvns&pt will bu supported i.y many Whigs and Anti mason* for the Officcuf Count* Couunissiuucr. mviadtwr JEFFERSON JOHN MORRISON, of Allegheny. will boiup|>ori* cd by tunny Whig*-and Auuraosons ibr nomination bp the Convention aaaeondidate for Oeanty Treasurer-sg la y 1 lid 4 w’l FA Y KIT K. MAUaiBD. Oa the ISd mat., by the Her. Norris M. Jones, Rector of rit Peter’s; Untontowo, Pa , tbe Rev. (j. W. Auucntnn, of Philadelphia,-to Maria Fnsn* css, eldest daughter of Thomas Ftoitnore Hill. sad graod-daugiitcr of the late strHany. (Jnring. Baronet, England. ‘ *•/' • FAREWELL DENKFIT And pooitively last appearance of the SABLE HARMONISTS. ON Friday evening May 14, upon which occasion a splendid StLYKR (CUP will be given for the best Conundrum TO LADY CONTRIBUTORS ON LY. The fair candidates fer.the Prise will pleaec forward tbeir conunnocauoos, addressed to. Frederick Hunt, agent'Of the company, to be left in the box of the daily TcierrAahefflce.cn 0. before Friday noon. THK BEST CONUNDRUM to be aelecied by the. Harmonists, and ■obmltied-to theabdience, by whom the Pnxe will be awarded. ' .. . _ . For particulars and programme, sec bills ortne day. • Door* open at 71-7 concert at t* o’clock. myld FlSjPrf?nj»l‘ir»i,;i>r works-ai m a WJ*P*VB -Lilsrsf| Pppfrr ||m ~ - , u Wft:cr eufe utChronic Disease: an expoaiUcn BMhe.eaaaeg* progress, and termination* of various pirooir diseases of the digestive organs. LaogvNcrvca , m .v* n . a * t °’ their treatment-by water, and otJiet ItygMoJe meant By James Manlry Quit 4, M D Tne Sfeeret Band of Brother*: or the American Oof !»»«• ByJUUicea. Gambling Unmasked; or, the personal experience ol J H Green 1 Taylor and hi* Generals. A biography of Major General Xaebtry Tattaap and *ketehes of the live* of Generals IVorth. Vvool and Twiggs, wnh » foil ne cooutef the various actions of] their division* in Mexi co up to the present lime; together with a Ir-tory of the Hombardmentof Vera Crux, a3td a sketch of the JJfe of Major General,Winfield Scott. Embellished with ponra.uami engravings. Tlic Meitor; nr the Cutler of the Ocean: a jc* stnnr 01 the days of *TU. ' . ■ > Chambers'* Cyclopedia of English Literature. No 9, Chambers's Information, No 10,* which complete the wark Gombey & Son, No 7. J>lu*iraird Mernoiryof Father MaUhew, the great ebampiou of Temperance. The Dutchman's Fireside. By the author of thnßack woodsman ■ • . King's Highway By U P R James. Esq. The Huguenot; by tbrntne Cu«t*e of Harcnstein; by jke same. Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate For sale at ; JIA MINERS mjl l _ stnithficld si 3d door froathlst. Attorney, Counsellor and General Agent. AXr I*. PRALL, inform* his friends and the psb * ' * l>c that he has commenced the business of Agent for t iiyinp and selling real estate, in this city, and will devoir a large portion of his lime and attention to th* leasing, letting and biting of house*, atorrs and Oth er buildingsrin collecting and disbursing rents,'andoth er claims and dr minds, am! in attending to Agency lio »me»* generally. He will also engage in the negotia tion of loan*, contracts, eie..anvk *iore». which we will sell low for cash, or on exchange for rag*. irr- riii- publications of ihe American Monday School Union, and the American Tracis*wciejy, always on hand ann market street OHIO LANDS FOR BADE—43S acres of fine (.and* for sa r. lying on Bigftareoon liver, in Co loinbia >own*b'p Meigs co, Ohio I3U cleared und un der cultivation. There are on tbepreursc*. 4 dwelling house*. 'J large barns wiih good fencing and never-fail ing water. rhe whole logether will be sold for thirty five hundred doll srs or div.ded toisait purchasers. Ti tle guatnniced; payment* may be made to suit, and p.>,»e««ior g.-vee. nnmediaiely. Hfr further' informa'ton -enquire oi lIaMPT.ON, SMITH A Co mytl* ; wood street GOLD PENS—A large variety of Gold Pens, of the most approved-brand* These are carefully selected and adapted to evety variety, of hand. The clergyman, the lawyer, ihe merchant -iuid everyclasa of men reqtnr-ng a durable, umforchTand commercial pen, cun be eu.ted. Their elasticity and fine points give great case in wriung, aw£ making either a hold mark ora beautiful hairliaC,/-at the plessureof the wider. These pen* arc oil warranted, ond selling at tii- lowest price*. Gold Pen Depot, corner of dtband Ms.heist. myld \V W WILSON SUNDRIES —|e seks Feather; 5 bbl* Fiaxwied; ‘J do Lard, ' t firkin do; I hbl Tallow; n seks dry Peaches, 8 “do do Apples; (1 doGuberreat; •J do soft shall 'TCetary Nuts; now landing from steamer Rio Grande; for safe by nylU I DICKEY A tip, watcvA front sis LAST TWO MGiITS OF THE SABLE HARMONISTS, BFU respectfully to announce two of their Unjqee Concern at iht Philo Hall on Wednetday and Thursday evening*, May ibe Ishb and 13th A chancenf performanceeaeh evening. For particular* *<-e «ma!M>ilUef the day. Doors opened at 7 7-3. Concert to 'commence at 7) precise!). Card* ol admission S 3 t'Enls. myltdil FOR SALE— A two «u>rybnek houses and lot utaa ird in K**i l.iheri) Tie boose eoniain* 4 room* The lot t« 61 liv luu feet; also a large (table on the pro perty Price fowatid icrms accomodating. SOUTH BERT £0 smith Geld at FIVE LOTS on Jackson street ce*r Federal, Alle gheny city. 90 by 81 A. Price $875 raeb. One iwetAh in band, balance in seven equal annual pay lnrms • null _S J7UTIJUERT tpOR S ALE—?2oeat» purple and yellow £ double carp- 1 chains. 150 doz. vewral fixea window isnb. SBJO •tuned »>*e wooden bowla. W'bite Loutt v>i> 1.-mi’i hav lurk* and taker; brushes, Ac. « . m>!3 I HARRIS. NojiO stb_ll F'L.AYSEKD-4 bbH Flaxseed;’ " ~ 1 kg l.nnl; ddp Uniter: on eontignmenl and , J SCJUKJN.U AKKRA Oof No 84 wood street MANURE PORKS—O 3 «loz 4 prong M Fork*: 13 do 3 do do m mpmor quibtyr jutt ree’d and Tor aalehy rtyCl IiKO COCHRAN. SU wood «|| ASHES— Pcorebed Silt*'and Potash —a constant »uppl' o.i hand and for sale by WICK 4 McCANDLESS mrl3 tor wood and water at GREEN APPLES-II .'-V« just ree'd and! for •u,v ;,y s r vox r.oxxiioKST t u» ai) to So 33 frmtfjrt HA CON —IV ok* Uacoai'idca io pfrme order, for u!i uv SK.VO.N ItOV'NIIORSThCo m> u No 45 from w 1 OUIH VfLLE LI9IK-H1 bill* I. White Lime Ij forsuiebv SFVu.N DONNIIORST ACo m > i J No 35 from »i U T GL AKS—46u bx«.* mon* tires, 'or tale |V . FOKSYTU A DUNCAN HICKORY NUTS—ib'-l* for talc by invll S F VOS HOXNHORST ACo_ \ IILITARY STORE, rorncr of Fourth ami iVI MarkM «iri*Pi n» 13 W W WILSON RJCK— ii Uen Carime Rice; tor sale b y -”1 _n. k -n _ JAR FLOYD C'ORN J.rt/hu* Corn ti; ».ofp and for sale'by null # PfIINDKXTKR4 Co CILOVEB— 8 1-bl* ju»t »ri ’j and for rale by i mtl? I OK 4 McCANOLESS nous BROOMS-!.I lint for tale low by V-. FRIEND. RHEVACo COPPKI*.AB-«)bb;* for .ulc by inv !-4 FRIEND. RIIKV 4 Co V 1 bbit for ».ue low by my 12 • KRJKND.RHHYA.Co; nOTAMI'fI c»k« Pore, lond-iigami for «alr by 1 myll J 4 R FLOYD BUTTER— J i.li!»!fre*h roll, lor rale by inyll J_4 R FLOYD fpitfOTHITSEKD—2S bu» clean Tunotby teed’ 1 iur talc u> ra>U J 4 R FLUYD S" OAP—III bit No I Cincinnati Soap.jim rec’d and Jor.ale tijr myu_ ti H MII.IKNUKKGKR SCYTHE* RIFLES— 3 nnn jusi recM wul kale by w> II WICK 4 McCANNI-i^i GOLDEN syrup—J hlf bl*i» Lousiani refined Ov’den I*' fop. (lor *alr.l>y MILLER* RICKKTSON no in No 170 liberty »t 1>1». 11-w Iti.-lina ficm ttrnr Lake K'f.e, (Of *nb; l.y f DICKEY 4 Co water 4 from *U COTTON 2Ui bxu ■> Cotton, .a store and far tale by I. HUTCH I.SON 4 Co i,i>U) NhEwlcr 4 IfJ frooi tit' ROCK POWDER—V.') k*« Rock P*«dr:.Uinel, for tale br . - 1 DICKEY 400 watei 4 front'tit LARD OlL—lb l>Wt No I Lard Ci l.piM err'd and tut talrb) P SELLERS 17 libeny ttrret Raisins- Foioaieh} ' WICK 4 McCANDLBbS Lime —3d Kbit I.og!*vi!!c l.fme. on consignment mid tor .ale 1) lULNHE3W FJR4 Co my til Sty fl uraitr ti CSIDKU-A few bbU for tale l.v j jny.U _ Vfjt.K * McCaNPLESS BKKP for tale t.y mill .JTICKA MeCANDLES3_ I)ACON-For tale’V-y D inyUi ; WICK A McCANDLFSS SOAP— K-0 i>i« No 1 Cum !*oai<,m tiore ami wrtale i.v tnf|« WICK A McCAXI»I,B-»S r I'K AH—l3O b'f ohr»i*-'r-*rh Teat; for tale by I id; 111 WICK 4 McCAN DLE^S rpOUACC'O-UU l.ji It. s*. 12 4 hit, forstleby I .iivli _ WICK 4 MeCA'NDI.KSS CIOFFKK— Kio. Mnrmeailio 4 for tale jI y my ll> WICK A MeCANDLESS : M ADDER— For .'uk- by inytU WICK 4 MeCANDLKHS HE itßXKG—(Rioted] in lu«; for rale by myin . WICK 4~McCaN DLKSi* SROT— 40 kcgi tboi, atiorirj Not, for *ale by myin L HUTCHISON &C© ' ROLL UUTTEH-Xbbltfertaleby myiO TASSKY 4 BE3TII DRY APPLES—d hblt super. article,fortale bT m>io . T.VHAKY 4 HK«rr ‘ BUCKETS 4 TUBS, received and for tale by iny lO TASBKV A 111-af BROODS— 160'doa for talc by ni)h>_ _ TASSBY 4 DKST V'OUNG HYSON TEAB-olhlf cheat* lowpr;. 1 HytouTeat; for tale by __ DAGALKY A SMITH SHOULDERS —I*J ctkt Uacdn Shoulden, on con' tigmnem and for tme by m>e * CARSON A McKNIUHT i K.MOSS—IIy the box, in note and for tale by l-i WICK 4 MeCANDLESS myi? cor wood nud water t| / ’ ASTGR bblt taperior Catior Oil Veo'd ami for tale by CLAKKKATHaW tn)'_ canal batin S TURPENTINE-3 1-4 bbltjaat red'd and for . tale by RE SELLERS my- 37 wood »t \I ITUOUS BTUER-t cartiort, for tale by i> my S; • RESELLERS ARUA: AMMONIA PORT-J carnoyt. rec’d /xand lor tale by m>S R E SKI-f-FPS \rABI*OATED SOAP—fbxi llall A Son*; for » talc by my 3 R E SELLERS YYAckfiRBL-170 b»h larva No 3 Mackerel; fer iVAialeby tnyB ~ BAG ALEV 4 SMITH RIO COPFBU-8R baft prime ffreen Rio Coffee; lor tale by ayb UAGALKV 4 SMITH DRIED Peacliet and Applet, for rtle by -JSH.IT. ~~ ~ • WICK 4 McCANPLKSS Rotin, for aaluTow br UU my< MILLER 4.RICKBTSON O Art LBS Tow’d Pumice Slone, for tale toy . 4>W tny3 »A FAHNESTOCK 4Co I.' KATIIEKB- W taekt Featbert, for tale by i 1 iu>l ATWOOD,JONESA Co ‘ ‘4 jjtntion Salts- »r £ !**■!>*-* co.-- || V BUCHAXAjf’S WHARF, BALTIMORE. On WEDNESDAY, the lMi inn. tithe aaetioa «oro OBtEKH 810 COF 4-IU FEE,tmporad Catalogue*.will baprepared, and sampled axh»bix«d toe day before the sale. myl3 By John D. Dot!a, Ameilomoor Dry n.rt». ON Thursday taorniagtbe l%h be told an exteosive asaortmeul of Dry Goods. Ae,com* pnxng a handsome asaonmeat of rich atyia ptiO, gingham*; bleached and anbleaeh maalias, aitka, alpac* cas; de Itine*: meremo«;caihmere;ina*lin; hosiery; eta •■meres; summer eloiba; kyjeaaa, Ac; eWbtal las; para sols. Ac. i , At 8 CTOoek, p.bj. v 7\ V p Groceries; household furniture, vjecaaswure, Ac.— -Among which are young hyson fea. rhnrolai*, indigo, ground pepper, ginger riataan. patcnihlaehug, ■«. tanl, rtce, molM*et,clgan, and manaiaetared lob see©; Also— a Urge quantity of sii*re fixtares, gta*a Jars queenswtre, Ac, from a retail groeetjr and variety A large assortment of oaw-aad ace odd bold furniture embracing nearly ail tba'- vailtty wanted br housekeepers and others looking (lama’ mantel clock*, mantel lamps, Ae. WILL be added to the sale thisafternoon.aif o’eloeh 'atDart*Commercial Auelion rdo»s,_ , 3 cate# Silk Hat*. ’ 8 do Tarpaalla do. Sdo.MensSoou. Sdo men A beya bragaas. 4S dor Fine Shirts, linen boaoms.. r - m>l3 At rj O’clock, P; M.' •- A general aaaortmetu of cheap carpenters, tools, to gether with a quantity of hooae carpenters* tools, fine cuulcry, watches, boots, shoes, hats,capsl ready made clothing,Ae. ■ ■• • ' -myll ' Loll laLa«naeevflle< : ■- ON Saturday nAemooa the ISih iast at 3'o%tock l will be sold on the-premiaes IB valuable baiUiag lota of ground.' very handsomely situated in tko . borough of Lawrencesillf, near the Allegheny ATseaal. . Also-Thaibeautiful private residence. formerly eupied-by James Telford,' adjoining the above, contain* Ing about two' acres of groond, on which is erected a good brick dwelling boose and several other betiding*. Termst'Oße.founhc&ih; balance In throe-oqaa! no nual payments, wilh inrerust—» be secured by notes and mortgage on the - ' myo CO-PABTSBRSOIP NOTICE. . EW. STEPHENS of Wheeling, EL P. Sheeaher* • ger of‘Juniata and J. A. Stockton of Pittsburgh, have uii day catered into copartnership under style, and firm of Stephen*. Bhoenherger A Co, at the Anchor Iron Worka, wheeling Ye.,ior theparpoaoof manufacturing iron and natla of every description. K w StcTHtas, K. F Snapstaaia. J. A. Brocttoa. STEPHENS, BIIOESBEISKE.S CO, ANCHOR IRON WORKS, L_ Wading, Va. Manufacture all hinds of hotlhf,'rtaev’has faeio wad nails, A B steel elipuc apriaga A&d^Ule*' Being ean; nected with ShoenbergcivjDld Jeaiata Worka, we eaa efler an oruete of Juniata «roa fbraaded Bhoenb«reer} equal to any made lathe eoegtlT.. >AUoCwhieK«mfi« •oidut the I'iusl‘urgttpriees. WarehooseoftheWerks i corner jf Monroe and Water attcets. . . my 11 KW FIA3SO nUIJC—^ Are the Links that boand as broken- Wbere are now the'Hopes I,Cberiahcdr. Tia the Haip ta the' Air. Ho doeth all thing* well. * Dream* ef the put The Bore of Alabama. ' Mary of Argrle. Thfl Mother. Wemeetaa straaßera. . n ; Tl* Mldnihght Hear. - Officer’* Funeral. The 014-(%arch.. ' Fall of VeraCnuj adeseripflva piece. Geaelle Walu. Midnight do"' “ : -L Cj press ■ _ do • Atlantic do ' - MornlngSur: do ‘ Linden .' do . Franciscie , r do Fairy .1 : ( -do ; II Pen’eroaae ,! 'do ■ Washington Waltzes.. . . The above lait recdandlor sale by mylg Jtl MELLOH.fit wood *t Boston and raw Toufuiof- Joitreceived. aadopeaedbythe rubseriber, the tolhiwing elegant lostnawatil- One eiegaiit -Rosewood'Piano Ferte, ftom the Okie* btaied factory of Chickering; Boston. One elegant rosewood Piano Forte. 61 octave, from the manametorroi Muons A Clark, New, York- One elegant rosewood Piano‘Forte. 6 active;>7 the. same tusker. For sale at eastern Prices bv H. JCEEBER* my!2dlw . at J W WoodweU'sSS Third at' rn ROCERIES-168 bag* Rio Qjfleej AT T4peg«YH.GP*lmp.Te« 100 bbla N 0 Molasses: 01 bbda prime N O Sager; 40 bxsh* thsaad lb ituap tobaeco; f . 50 kg* No 16 twin, do 18 bag* Pepper. 75 Ui>la assorted No* L Bogart 18 tierces Rice; with a general as ~W“*f SO,' my 18 No 37 water tt VARIETY AND FANCY GOODS—Wohavoa ve ry full assortment smalt, ■vares and variety goodly suebas. Graduated Silk Daltons,for iasdies. Fancy do do do Fancy silk gimps aadfiiagcc-- ■ llook«4Eyei'j)[n* I lhread\butioneand tap*.. Collar* and collaretjs ! . •” , Gloves in great variety. - I Hosiery or aU kinds , Coiioaand Silk saata, Ae Aa n all of which wall be mid low. gUACJtLETT A WHITE myit • ' .• tPwocdn TO MERCHANTS AND MERCHANT TAILORS—Jo«t receivpd a lkll**aoTtßtenl Of ;bbse Troy made shirts, both white and sulpped, from very fine to medium qualities- J Horoms and Collar*.mediaaqualities. : Cravat* apleadid aaaonmeat. both black. aad.fao* ey; all qnalide*. Black and fsney 9cuo Adjasting stocks. . Black sad 'do do. Bow do; 8 000 gross of North ITdoks A Eye*; .. ; tl ‘ Gum suspender*, Ae Ac; forsaJo at the raaaajaevo-. rer* price, by the manufacturer's agent, at No 96 wood street, up ftairi. • - rwylO EDWARD TODD JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT—^We invite aUenueat* ■1 tbit admirable remedy for Pulmonary affection*.— Tbi- principle there announced of tbemorbnlebarmcler jf obi ruetiont—iu tendency to originate inflasation of ibe Urarichia. and coiuequent vUiiatma of the aatsr ral humor*—it. beyond dilute, the ire lb itself.. The only.practicable mode of remorinf aseh obstruction, la h? meunt of expectoration, a retail which we ere eon* ▼ need can olwayt be obtained by a judicious exhibi* uou of the remedy of Dr.'Jayne.—{PhtU.Spirit of the ' Timet For tale in Piusbarth at the PelrinTe* stored Tilth street, near wood, anaalaaal the Druf Store of H P Schwam, Federal tt Alleybeny eliy, r mylldAwF Fire engine for bale—a tmAie n c'att Fire Engine mat will threw two tide and one gaHery stream*, wtiji pipe* and every Utisf ready for. jcrvicc. Si>c will Ur fold low—for farther particulars inquire of * WGOIIMAN; ADAM GErrY, ! GKO WILSON; myti ; l Cotnmittce Gt LOVES *' HOSIERY—A freth and well as* T toned ttoek'of white mid colored cotton Hosiery, • for men chttdren, cooitanlly on hand Alro—Litle Thread,in great variety; Silfc and Lmeii do, kpun Silk for children. * 1 Ir7*li!acfc and colored Paris Kid Gloves, ,of Ust quality. - - FH EATON inv* , * NoM markctat i; MORE CAPITAL WAHTBD=I have been authorised to negotiate for the following loans: • •3.000 for 3 year*. •3000 for 6 yaara. • - r Bi,«w for 3 yean; for which the beat of te eunty m tbe eity will be given. All communications, personal or by letter [posupatdT atrietly ConfidentiaL 3 CUTHBERT. Oeaeral Agent. myS No4oamithfieldat SUNDRIES— SDDbags dark green Rio Coffee: 030 bbTs N O Molasaes, 30 hbit do do Sagan ' yd hIT ohsta l* H, G P, 4 bib Teas; 30 644 IbbZSUP AY U •• do ( cartoos J F Indiao; 73 bx* Ttabaeeo. 6a A Ifla; ■ In «torr and for tale by CARSON A MeKNIGHT raj Hi tilth wreci WASHED SOON- Places lo •terea l warehoos« Ac, for teverai good book keeper'a, tatas»aes, warehoate men, Überartandboya of different A No. warned for«*eial ropcemble private families, hoi» p'ojxjntn, Moetasek. and Baialow.a eoa. pine ■«*ortau i ;ii—warrxnled new crop Tear: lor tale b» _my* I \.- BAQALBV h SMITH ■ UKi^F pIUCUERING* PIAHOS—An elt|ui me woeMi*izocUTe,new»e«lePlta»FDTte t auMf»e< lured by £nlfkerinf.*of Boilon, will be opened for Hie .onTueUajr, Marti* tor J 11 MELLOS. - juyu_! 8t wood ttt eel. • SD 5 DRIBS—‘O bble 8 FFloor; :i A c»k* country eared Bind; : 1 ‘SOObne.d Applet] IM do d Peachc*; fer ule tiv ! , y WILLIAMS A DO,WORTH "- j No 118 trcod’nt- QUGaRS, MOLASSES k. RICE— 1 ' _ i" O ajohhd* NO Sugar. s*}o bid* plantation MolitMi] jl4o do Bit 'do; "t : V tret freth Rice; for ulo by i • . ‘ * B AQALeV A SMITH •PI’S i. r Noe 13A»wood« * RROWS SHIRTUGS-A Urn of U eastern Grewn-Shininga—light, madiam, and tea* .ad whits S~UOAB+7O hhds N O Sager, put prime qullm landing from »tearoer Germantown, d|r*et lU*W V" COMl « n i'lWPnatT mod ■ No IfaoermdM DICBMOVD TOBACCO—«> KP*>»A, Uh R'-r J eg* ° f ■*’ TffigSSTiaaHf 1 * >bl* {spcnor Club Cidferjor wl« PCMABTtN' ■ cot imlthleldand frocira ■ tONS—TSbxtOiaaxes; —.., I 88 do.Lemoflt, in enow wtlB , uPCMAgfIW Walsall, and Pit bans,tut coo'd . SVJCK A McCAKPLESS i • j--y por water aadwaod ■ p AIBIKB-r-Box and he* In prise order.for sataby ft buM 1 WICK A McCANDLEBB fiABSI A«-40Baaoa Joatwe'dtad forssleby Vi~ " 1/ tey» WICK. A MeCAWDLBW^ leskfiwssleby - IN nyU -WICXA WeCA.NDCE® i'7. M do do ooniag hooae; - *l' .MS do do latter; oa br »»l|Wy lowtecaslLOtAKhammd ft>rrtWbv ' * 1 ~ firm aotet bcL market v - D f IDdoSmUnt; 4- - 1000 do eoitvaaaed Hams: for talc low to elooecoarigßßwnt myit PC MARTIN TAIO >RI-10jnogenalhe Prlncipee, JasmPanz; V • 8000 bw'pmed Regalia: - v 'lojara«penot H*vaaaM«H r»eM and fijraaleby , MILLERAttICKErM3N mylt ; ; No 136 liberty « DiOCKHAIiH BTOCK-A freak mppiy qurter and medium SeenilM be*» pUira a&4 u .tea; tad for »ale by r 9P* BLOOMS— U mm Juism B»oom«. tor«afe tow to ek>Mooewfaaeai. CAMeANULiY&cfe - r.-nyiaaw 3- . i . cml.tafca ' CARPET B4GB4L£ATU£Kfi&aKBTS~to r i,r dkstttfeßtfereewo&kaad sadfeftalobr.. • . ! FII EATON / • aytt i• ~ • i C 3 gaiirt w '*i*MßS-WhTi frith Greco Tea* of - X tiet tad at Tartar w»«£Jb*i rreVanafer talc*. by ; mylt i /LOTTOS YARSB-y^* oo lbs s*>ortM) No* On- Vreu Ytia; cndlrwWk ~e«rfei cJuiaonAbaiiuuK fct «a e «t tataalketvreft tow#*i aHen. arti FBIBNft «BKV * Cb - . noWDCEI—SOOkgt BttQ)Vli9« Powder,: * 100 do do -Biastiar do ■ylT FBIKND, KHEV A Or> Rt*OOMB—4o mi« Jeßiaio,tbf aolebr ' " • -- r*; E PSHOKNBBRCIRR ayl» . . .. water«ioc«rrcdoabro»ry . ApEES PRINTS— I cut nail C|«ro, Aot color >7 (feen pmu*,}«rt opened tad far tale by JJ ' • • , WHITE j»ytt • No of woo»» *t • BO OIL CHJNT3—eeryomoll finre—Million! col- I on;juiroe'd«Dd for onle by »yi« BHACKLCTT A WHITR •IL A CANDLES—Lord Oil and &or Cuußcf, in arrive to-morrow, for *ole Ay .. MILLER A RtCKCTSON . bbU No l EoUimero Shad: T. sH .do do do ' Herrin*: fortalel»r CARSON A McKNinHT inylO:- «ixth Mroei C'MH—3B bblo No 3 Mackerel; -J?‘ ?6P do Noldry tailed,' ‘ 16 do Corollu Bbad;-.far tola by - aylO . MILLBB A RICKB- J ' /SOFWBB—IO3 bon 'Green Rub in (tore and for iMMoby-• •JARPLOYD ' No 193 liberty n T QVUYILUB LIKE—Jew recMaodlbr tide Lfby . ISAAC HARRIS '•OtW ~ t- •- . - No3ofifth »l T ARD QUU— ttbb|s£hs*«r k. aapejior Laid JJ OiltonvPMinßCßC fet mla by J BCHOONWAKEB k CO Wo <4 vrood at COTIOB-IC bale* jtui rceM Hr soar Union, and fct niaby nUEND. RHKYACo 1 • >T» "i , : No S 3 water »t S'OUp MXTUIii of vanou aiicft: received * an cantigmacat from the taanafsetarer. tor tale by -»«••• > . , GKOCOCHIUN D ifflitt* PEACHES-lOObncJ Appls» • M-*dPcuhss ]ut rac'd tad lor sale's? : MYERS, HUNTER ft Co ; ayt- . : No 188 iibeny « TjACOS—•O.DUO lhe Hara*, Sides end Bbonldert-* pan m canvass, tot taJe low by ■•-•••■ T*= : \PC MABTtN \ MTS : >•• - coraauhflcMfcjVofit*u W, B HVBPBT faasjast rac’d bv express ibis r * tsorbiM.a tat of. now style cheap Fancy Boa* ' jaei Blbbeasi - • . TBIT leeehttd by.express, at ibe north ea-a.coraer .el • Ith aad aarkei street, a new sapply netdc work collars. : - -i» W B MUBPHY NEW HERRttO-lObhlsjwtreeHandfor sale by i ' - OBLACKBUBX bCb aiyb -l * ' ~'car sratet*t aad cherry alley- ;1 1 AWN ROBES-Seirtou neb, new aad loir priced JJ Bobes, jon opened and ferwit by —.* nyT _ I ■ * SBACKtgrrA WHITE. ‘DBOOBIrS dec. jtatreeViend tot sale low fay jy OBUM, McOBEW fc.Co wy7_ 1 -| Kb ~«yb I ■ • • J C BIOWBLL rrOBACCIMOIri 6 l*istTbba«ee( for sale by A t ‘ \ ATWOOP. JONES A Ob PI ATHXRB—X seks Feathers, for sale 6y nurd ’ I ' ATWOOD, JONES ACa GRAB Cm>Bf^-|b bbtaiannrctadfor sale br mj* ROBERTSON A BEPPKgf SBBPF— ldweOaTTelkSea'sSeeikpaaffiforsale >; by ay6. BB SELLERS lb»-Bacan,H ll}'fersafo^bj^ bbU No 1 B*Uli^ore b/fAOKKBBI-fobblsßoaih .No 3 Maeierehfar IVI sale by, ray? ' MtJ MLUAN frttUUttD IHAI>—IO bblsin su>re»<- for sale by J ay? - ; Mel SLOAN . RIO COrVXR-lObfsjasirce’d; for sale by • mfi MfcJBLOAN V7*LOUR—IBO bbls Floor la stars and for sale by * I? ay7 "MA J BLOAW, liberty A wood s« " caiks soorcbtßf*. nnm« qmaiiiy; isr sale bj ■H - EKbUIBk BENNIE OflA M. SUaftasi for sale to«’to close cbaiirnnnt *Wby 'm\4 EXOL&H ABBWNgTT w Mbbls Taaaesi’ W, for sale soon by— art . ENGLISH A BENNETT i A bbls Sofar Hoase Us lasses, foe sale low by 4U ayi ENGLISH A BENNETT " ROLL BVTTXR-I bbla Jest rac’d and for ssJy' by By| : - B F VON BONNHOhkT AOp BBAJIB— 3*ck» Tennessee Wboe Beans 'forsole by. nyd SPVON BONNMOBsTACe ROBIH~tO bids No l> for sale by ny< j . 8F VON BOaMIORST ACo SOMItUHAHA'WU.wbe badof gy4 I WBMPBFnT ysth Wwt r u a A u , am, “» frwfa rolllioiifr.fi>r ITSSIbTrHUNTER ft Co OBF.ER CBXB Solemn*; tof b T ygp>c' 'at ule Very low, by I . __ POESVTHiCo At I' ibSTI ySoPPE*AS~i» fcbl* Ij T 3 . • ! «u4tOlbcwUatei 20 *p# ; MOLA so— . PUntttioa, for Uy U ■■■ tI;-- ■ - FQftSVTUfcC* rQ BgLS Lbiwctf ollln gfioi tnitrr »nd pare, for Hit AObr mil 1 13 BCHOOMMAKEft ACo 8 Paper far tale by \ •• J BdIOONMAKKftACb ■■ A\J ay* - J aCtIOONMAKgfI ACo TXTHITE BBASa-lQ far »tie by •fy--py»T- • • BAWHAUBAUGH ns**** IUFFALO ROBES—IO twin far nltbr l > «y 3 i ~ FOHSVTHACo SALT— No I Soil, far oafa br ; ! ■ wtB . WiCgfcNcCANPLESS nuu good order, farnle VXbr. nyß WICKA McCANDLBBS POTABB— Oeaaka fataoio bf > -■■yl.' , v i FRIEND. RHE?4C» r>OTTQN—I9O balea io arrive j far taw by V wyl» [ - i - FRIEND,BHEtACo T)WBBTlL"MBl8MB8it8l fald blear, fornl* 4rbr " ■ Artu? - ppenp; eheVacq /IOLDU BTmrp-AbfaUfarnloby] U ->«yl • AOo ’ TIBI AFFLBB-In euro mod far by XJ wyC . I*W HAR&aUGB atsfti P H EATON W GREER WORKER iol btuiuni, far »»l« by ■ » F3KLLKBS i *ue*» far' Mle cheap by l FORSYTH A Co