fc PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. OV tiKA-il‘Ust UEOOKA ] PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13, JBi7. | PllT»»' UX D*ILT Gianrai* pat»H*h*<> i Ttoir Tn-W«hiy. and Weekly.—The Daily uSeven fe uonanoerannumi H»eT*iA\ erkly u Five Dollar* per 8 V.. annum, tite Weekly in Two Dollar* per annum, itncilf I in - 'J. | try jvuvenitciocms, 10 *erur* itiwnion, »hould be I htntM *p by live o'clock in the afternoon. Auenuoo t U) tin*,on lire pV« otour cafttomers, would be produc '} ■ titeof «uu»n Ocuctii \ f FOR OOVERNOR, ! '6KJI. JAMES IKVIII, ; (or ckxtrb ournrt-J ) for Canal commissioner : JOSEPH w.PATTOB. I - , ior cucvrt j I { tfifiTC ck.ntual committee. i THOIIA* K FKAfckLIN, Lancaster Cn) 1 JOHN CVuNk'M. Dauphin County i.UJiIAS UL'NCAN. , ‘ i. THOMAS C HAMBLV.'Vork f Wil.tJAll-M WAlTS,Cumberland. ! . I).MH M SM*SKR. Adam*. 1 JOH 'l* WhTIiERH-L. I'tiiladelph.a Cu> $ r JOSEPH K CHANDLER. “ 1 ROBERT T CONRAD. ’ 1 THOMAS NeORATH. Pblioiieipb.a County I DILLKR LUTHER, Berk.. ! ROBERT H SARU. Franklin, t. THOMAS M T M’KENNAN, Wa.fl.trston *• ANDREW J HOLE. Somerset. HARMAR den or. Al.eli.eny. .. RICHiKD IK'VIN, Vcningo JOSEPH H KUHNS, Westmoreland O J BALL,Erie. If D M-»X WELL, Northampton 9 J B SALISBURY. Saaquetmnna. ,*• ELOANaNS ITH. rtyomms. L SAMUEI. A PopVl*»Oh.B.lb-i I HKNRV S EVANS. Chester. : I , ROBERT T FOITS. Mcio-tofTi-n > A»*«)u» a c »*g T WH.O COffTY L '«■ *'» [■ \ SfeJSSSSSSSSH *V A. ft* '* P j... ~ llir crniral Kiretion iu OoW I ; EtfTffll ..5 wn,. , t^ssxss^ssesssMA •“ K ""* “■ ■ ' 'rHOMAS VARNER. : &n*mi r.|,'m.»! iht I 'AP“'°..r. ForUTUT C*:itnnßfc.al Mare km. tbvcr Mr«i. impure*. Muncy .MarUtl. «-f, third psge. ■ t ' The Wtr with Healer*. % Ts* Kizx.it*, woi'.anto, tec-— -A careful esti mate of the killed and wounded in Mexico, m one ,*ear, f.om among our troop*. h»* h«a estimated »t 3,010, betides 8.500 who have died of the cli. mate, and to tbit should be added for thaw who bate conTiCtwi diseases in Mciieo, which yvill produce ceitain death at homo. Jin the Gulf of Mexico we hito lost two vessels of war and fifty transports, and in tho protection of the war hate expended fi:ty millions of dollar*. When we connt up tho Glory let it t.e balanced by thb lo« of life, the misfortune of wound* and diwasr.lbe " expendl are of mouey, and abote ail the aad moral example of a war of conquest carried on by a pjw.rful Republic ogria.t a weaker and compara tively defenccleat nation. The aggressive rpirit of tbi* war with Mexico U indeed feature. Our American troop# at th'* moroenlare in posecastyu of territory cquit lent Ur 800,000 #qmre miles, and atill we are mo ting forward to the Halls of Montezuma, and to what p ilot from ih nee no man can tell. Cocqueat ia oor aim and end, no matter what the cos: of life or id mey, or what amount of sacrifice in prin ciple, or what the tendency of tho example. Alas, that it abouM oter bd said of us. as it was of Rome, tbit "when poor we robbed mankind, when rich, each other." Other Republics we know from the foundation of the world, have exhibited an ag« grusire spirit, but we had hoped that our own w.mifLb* free horn the oppression, feusded, as il literally was, in the Blood of Martyrs who rctia ted lha aggressions of tho task-masters of Eu* rope.- Stop the war, we say, a» the Administration can do and should do. Save the effusioo of more blood Bring back to ua our brethren who are ■sut at the bidding o? the Executive upon a mis* •ion as mrrrilesa as it is cruel. Let absent hus bands and fathers their wives and little -ones, that we may noSnore see men cut off in the prime of life and tho strength of manhood, —our fellow a. . \ * tod ftftrd a* i*ur»*lTf«, i Form'd «’«n like u», fi.r ♦om.w <,t Jbr juj, Drnpptcf miwirurd iul.j « Knity gn»'. and jcry n iib tli*ir«in» upuii them. BnRM tome iiiit willed it " Yft say, incn, sup the wot. Stop it now. If j DB( J bo,—We’ ray if. for w© doubt th© need.—let: ■j., ,us retain potters on of wjiat »e have, and cease j V> 'ty-ppvfr dor cneques's farther- Peace can as well j b«tjlad«aljalapa 0B 01 Mexico, or at Monterey ; - v ••• ai Luis. We possesii the Golf and Ocean : • j r‘ border! of the eoontry, th© rivers, the bnrbcrs.tbc I . • 'Sierra Madre, the extremes and nearly lb© very I ./•>-; heart of the land. The more we possess the far • j if.' ther is peace removed from ua. We and this a | ti . y ea r tgi, and older bead* laoghed at ua for the j ?’i- djltoi-tn, but older heada agree with us now, and , iomewaq believed in a short war in May, 1 646, | l fear, in 1817, tbit it may be interminable. j Frenchmen have aaid that the United States . r hate found an Algiria in Meiico. We pray that; •/.' it may prove oiheiwiw*. France, however, iaj j'-'?*.'. gaining jurt such victories over Aodel Kader a*. we art over Santa Anna. 7 he whole European t i'v.i population in Algeria now amounts to 125.083. o\ of whom only 12 00 Oare employed in agriculture j • • and manufactures —the nr.iiAi*i>xa *ai cnnxn i abub. So much for France, after a long, long, j , long war. Spain fared not so well in her atrug' j gieto keep Mexico in subjection, and we ask oar-'j selves if we are not both Hind to our interests and ; , . wicked toward* other nations, in further-prosecu-i ' tiog- this war of conquest. | This war has assumed some features disrepute. Me to our national honor. The aggressive spirit: is only,a pari of it. It is now made a war upon races. ' The Mexicans.—lndians, Spaniards,, a mork nobility and a degraded peasantry,ignorant in pan and Xevcpgtful in the whole,—must melt away like souw in summer before the match o' • our arms. Ii will, however, take eomelime, aa Mr Pulk «■ now probably aware; successfully to cany , on this war by tte Anglo Saxon tace agair.mt tho mongrel breed tho t bave found a home in Mexico, a is, as General Ross slid at Baltimore in lftl4 > “playing guineas against half pence” 4o aacrifice Mr on oin such a war. W« have seen what the «*orifice of life baa been, and shall begin to kmw gDtntthing t.f its cost, too, when the tax gathered begin to stick. like letches upon tbo body, upon our puiaes and earnings. Once more, we say, then, let there be peace. Bines writing the above, we have met with the follow.og kt'-er from Benator Corwin, of Ohio. ■ and the sentiments we subacribb to heart and ' hand. Mr. Corwin u vindicating his vote in CocgrcsK Lseaxos, {Ohio,) April 4, 1847. 1 ace tho ••OrmocrAUc" passes prate about' re f,tying to feed and cUthe ib« brave men now in the fi» Id- Do uoi thrso praters know that it wn not for that purpuat w« w<«e atked for supplied Didtbe Pr'.tl e t want twenty-eight millions of IQyOv} and ten ivguoents more of men to bring .{gou Taylor, back to Camargo? No, h« told us be warned Ibem tor the purpose of further prose, cation *h* *«• **e wanted to atorm the halls of the MuntMumai! And for what! Thai question be will*ot answer. It is for conquest alone. The *re,t model R»public of the world make* war) Span one: aft.t ter, n uk. away bar , tatiHorr aDd oittilj iitmj bn. nil bar IraJm, ; man are dimn u> t*g S» » id cf K,n <‘ 10 P'"'"” ; na. the Gr-at Republic, from r.ibbm 8 and mur. 1 dtrinl tboae wbo, a> -all a. ibaj know, how lodo iLara trying to osiabluh free governments afte* . oar example. lam amsted that a people calling Itself Democra'ic— hating king* and loving free government—should act ibue. What doea It por .tendl I eon h«* it fide me witb melancholy fore bjdtogs. I can honor the brave soldier who doea bie duty la battle; but I despise the mistaken, kicked policy that sends him to fight hi such a war. Had the President asked for money to bring tome our army sfter the taking of Monte/ey, and to eend a commission of one or more if the first n>eo In America to treat for peace, l would have given my rote with more hearty good will for meh a bill than any I e*« g»«> in >°y wh °i« public fife. I often nrged this course in private ioter vitws with leading men of both parties. But all m vain. Further balile—more Blood—more lam* mlk these were the intine and barbarous asplrp tlooa iff own Who now hold tho power of a na tioo boastiog itadl -tfan exemplar of Christendom; ▼sooting that it -asks fir nothing which w not right/aod wit| submit to nothing which U wrong. * . ; Very troly, your friood, • . £ . THOMAS CORWIN. - ,^. r telg^la|rorweiii* ■■ IfTßXr* OF TmC*Vt*»*C, tccJzJTh* lean* Bulletin, ttyxtbere we Amakan ihit city; about to lochia Jkini in ifrtxi* | co, the pqsaevsion pftfokb baa batf cooaideWof securing U» mod feasible roota for ihe contemplated canal to connect the Outf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean. -A topo graphicaUur*ey of the eouotry is to be made, un der the protection of a; large naval and military fjoree. ! in regard to tbia Isthmus and the proposed im provement upon i», Benjamio H. Wright, i geo lleman of N. Y. p baa addressed a eoramaptoati° n to the New York Conner, ip*whfcSTfirtays, Mex ico has formally, for a term at least, conveyed a- Lray her right over this channel to a British eom. {pany, and this baaing become vested in oeutrala to the commencement of hostilities with the United Stales, i 7 will, it iatoppcaed. become a qoeUionbow far the United Biates Government ; may interfere in reaped to rights and privileges legitimately held and such as custom hitherto has rcc*gnixed in at! international intercourse. If the . work was already executed and legally in the poo section of foreignera, through a regularly charter ed privilege, no one would think of disturbing the latter. Tee right is a* perfect now, although the work is not thus advanced, ualeo it has reverted to Mexico and been taken advantage of by the latter on account of non*cntupliinee with some of the conditions, working thereby a forfeiture. It will thus be seen that our Government at Washington ha* really taken measures for carry* ing fin and extending the work of internal Im provements in a foreign country, notwithstanding the ownership is verted in a foreign power and notwithstanding the Veto of important public bill* fir the improvement of our owil Lake and River navigation. Now in whnt a'dilemma does this weak and wicked administration place itaelf by such conduct as this. It deniew the power of improving our own rivers and harbors, and claims the power over improving rivers, harbors and interns! improvements abroad. We hope the convention to bo held at Chicago, on the sth of July next, will discuss this question with Mr. Polk and with such argument# as shall ‘Urgent public opinion to bear upon re. If there U powerjin the Executive •d States not only to make war upon ig nation of bis own free will, but to n&l improvements there also, let the ae United States learn bow powerless der the one man authority ofoor na nistration. bring ati inlc Iba Eiecuiri of the Unite a neighborin make Inten People of it they are uni (tonal atlmii ll'lsimpc >rtaiil we lb ink tb.l PltUborjh ebould ted at’ this convention and we hope nay he appointed at an early day* Ware glad (o learn that the above re j n has already been complied with.— ,f Trade of the ci'y base selected the i ntleman to represent the city at (he io be held at Chicago : be represent Delegate* m P. 8. \V. commcmlati Tbc Boaid following g< canTfOtioD .EoiTW fbom riTTsacaeß. na, John MrFaden, Jamea Marshall’ VASIA Militabt ng are the ofßcets from this State nn* j Regiment Bill:’ John Butler. Cap >bus Bchoono«er, Lieutenant, Joseph Pksxst Tbe folio** der the ‘T< tain, HorJol C. Wallae iho third ri In tbe 1 J. V. 8. Haviland 2d LieotenanU. in iment ofU. 3. Dragoons. ih. Regiment U. 8. Infantry, A. C. jioncl, E. N. Morgan, MajoT. J.. H. Bcoit," Assistant Sergejnt; Martin M. i. Irvin, P. Waddell Lewis Carr, Pres, jrie, Arnold Byherg, John Motz.Cba*. Ramsay, 0 Nerr. J. D Moore, X. be N. Gut 1 11, John L Gregg. Franklin Mebaffy. McCoy, Marshall Hspnon, Wdliam •r.jamin F. Harley. Honce Hildemao. IcCldlanJ, Weidman Fo»tcr, Andrew Atonai loriug, Washington Meads, :*er, AnJrew Ross, H. B. Kuhn. Win. Richard H. L. Johnson, First and •utenants. T. Campb Tti' inia F H. Gray, f G-cr*eC. lj. Tippin, Mitchell S U. Mury, Second l.i . In the 1 P. Ramsey ith Regiment, U. 8. Infantry, Henry ,2d Lieut. In fpot Rifljmcn and Vol. :arles I. Biddle, an I M. J. Bernard, •f. ci. Ltu gneckcr, *' is. Cochran, G. W. S. Lir tenants. Coroners'# Inqaeats. y of Fb&o'k. Booucna. of Ohio, was ltd ay morning in the canal, just beyond Allegheny .City, ia Reaerve township, of murder were aroused in the morning H of bl >o d on the tow-path,- upon pa ling to the deceased, and also upon bis k/whicb had been rifled of its contents, officers of the city bearing of the case, e canal, and by the use of hooks, re !c body ol Mr. B. He wu discovered J around bis neck, snd another around i jd tn this position wu Evidently piteb , canal. Mr. Boolmyer Wfs boarding i ith’s, to (his city, and left bis boarding 10 o'clock P. M., saying that it wu for him to vjait a canal warehouse.— return, and bis body was discovered morning. Upon bts person a wstch was $l9 in lus purse. His pocket book. iad been taken from his coat, and three id red dollar* in money. The verdict wu in accordance with the facts. Mr. B. was from New Lisbon, Ohio. He had addressed a note to Messrs. W,- dc. R. Mc- Outcheon, etating that ie had $2OO in his posset viou far them, and would call soon and deliver it He left the tavern rather late Wednesday night, and we have no doubt some fiend decoyed bitn across the river and up the eaoal, who knew he bad mouey in.bis possession. The watch bad stopped at 8 o’clock. It is elcfr enough that the robbery, sod no doubt the murder also, was carefully planned, and deliberately carried out— He bad a severe wound on the bridge of the nose* and bad apparently been stunned by * blow on tbe bead. Tho corpse is described tons by one who siw'it, as a shocking sight His bat and pocket book were found on the tow-path. TTius, in the borders of a populous city, anotb. er murder has been committed. We hope the authorities will offer a reward for the detection of tbe raorderers, and thtl more xesl will be display ed in bringing them to condign punishment, than in efforts to cheat the gallows of iu due. Another inquest was also held upon the body, of a womsn named Mary Richards, of this city,— She was struck with apoplexy, and was an in temperate woman. She and her buaband lived in on the south side of the canal, at the fool of Boyd’s hilL Her husband bad beateo her severely on Wednesday night, and there were marks ot) her body, but tbe doctors said tbe bearing was not the cause of her death; They lived very unhappily. Verdict according to the'facts. jmcaei.—The Whigs of New York ig to set their new Judicsry system .free jano of party politics, sod to elect Jodg hey are to be elected, from emong men issty shall be unimpesebed and whose □doubted. It i» • noble enterprise, and rill be crowned with complete success. : r calamity could kef*) a country like this lucre suspicion that tbe Judge* of the ait hope of the country ia ell greet e* capacity t we tiust t No grcali than the land, the should become tbe erestores of tbe In f any political party. An upright Judge strumenti should be public got to one- 1 duties, no iteemed es a great conservator of the i. No office is more honorable, end aithfol In the discharge of bb poblic ie •• more responsible. The President has given notice ih«* be intends leaving Washington on the 28th of May. He will be accompanied by the Secretary of the Na vy, and visit North Carolina. AtasaMa.—The President has -called upon Alabama for five companies of Infantry and one of Cavalry. '' fG()V Bias ha* appointed O. M. Mitchell, Esq, of Cincinnati, Adjutant General of the Ohio Mi* fitia. - Tux Legislature of Maine commenced iu an* noil sew ion for 1847, at Augusta, on Wedneeday last. ' ; The Ba»is Hamxoaim positively give their last ooecert this evening. “ Wegivebdowjm»*"ca'a»rtn~W nx * u^’ r ‘ \hetm with we give it cfiaptM «td As the’ MawyhtueUs Peace we oforea fit* bngdwd saisr« fo' fl« **•» r *^* w of th£War withJjfexid# we claim it far j of the the Pittsburgh Gaxettj. HISTORY of the WAR with MEXICO. carTKB rrkrr. Ist. And it came to pass about (be days offam* ioe, when tbe sms of Sl Patrick were sorely op pressed in tbe Emersld Isle, T>at Ja*w waged a terrible war against the subjects of the Pope, m the land of Uio andeot Montezuma* 2d. And it was injthiswise, Thai Jiitts, who ia al» called Polk, sad who delighla only in those who withhold protection to the'poor man's labor, and who bold the sable sons of Africa in bondage as eatlle. Beheld’the sunny country called Texas, as thoa goest towards the Rio Grande southward. And be said shall we net possesa it, and make it ours by annexation. 3d. For Jobs the traitor (his predecessor), bad before made progress in this matter,' being equally zealous fur the extension of the area of Slatest. Now the Mexicans are a weak nation, and poor, and in the eyes of Jamks contemptiblo. 4tb. And the advocates of Slavery pressed the matter. And lo* the thing was done by the Con* gresa. and it was told to King James, and the Mon arch rejoiced, Howbeit, the Mexicans, who are | tbe rightful owners of the country, were displeas., fd thereat, and they said, but thou not dealt an* , justly with as. sth. And the King said to Zachary, the Cap tain of tbe Host:—Gird ontbine armour thou son of thunder, and advance to the .work cf destruc tion, Shall a people who are weak, ignorant and contemptible, (hue speak to ns of their rights and our iujoitice. Glh. And the slare holders counselled J amis. saying unto him, “if Ibis thing is suffered to pas* the negro will soon claim right*, and justice will be presenting a plea foi the Son* of Africi! ' Now we beseech thee, inasmuch a* have become strong, rich, wise and exalted amongst the nation : that sc hold thereto—Globr—by the'duiUueiion of oar enemies and seizure of their poMearion*. 7ih. And Jimm forthwith proclaimed, sayiug. ‘And now became these Mexican* have opened their raoutbsto impeach us with wrong, behold the Honor and Glory of nor name ean only be vindi cated b; the blood pf thsir men, their women and tbrtr little om a 1 , khereforo, command our brave Captain Zucbiry,. forthwith, to hurn their cities and to lay waito their couulry from the Gulf to the Mouniiins, and from the Mountains tu the Pacific, until nur foldiery shall revel amidst tbe M Beau'y and Booty," in tbe Halls of their ancient Prince a. : Bth. And Zachary, who is al*o called TATLott, in obedience to tbe King, put the armies in array, i and he slew tbeenemy before Palo Alio and root | ed them in the plains of Keaaca de la Palma, and beyond tbe Del Norte be smote them to ilatamo raa, and pitched bis tenia within the walls of that city, sb long famous for its commerce in Oxhidf* and Skins. 9 th. And when ho bad laid the place under con tributions, he advanced against the fortified city of -Monterey" which be encompassed, and haviug carried the-heights, and broken down the walls thereof, the battle was from bouse to home wi»h great slaughter, until the besieged capitulated,— and behold, ZachtTy, so dreadful in battle, pt rmiu ted bis prostrate foe to rcnpve their wives and children to a place of safety—and did bind up the wounded and provide for those that wero helpless and submissive. . lOth. And it waa whispered to the King that this Zschiry was a ••Whig," which is a sect that ; 'ha King hates, because they differ from the King in many and great matters—and who say, that this c:ttcl war is unnecessary. 11th. And thf King called his Privy Comnae!* lors together, and his countenance was troubled* And he arid, 1 am in a strait, behold, if we coo quor in this war, tuis 'VFAtj*' even Zachary, will receive all the Glory—and tba pcopje will atirely exalt him to the throoe, and we shall all be un done, wherefore he must be cut off—even if tbe arms fall with him—and the enemy triumph! 12th. And ••Bennn" answered. “Long live the King," and a short career ta this Wh-g Captain, behold, I'will put, a «&jff to motion,' 1 Appoint me Lnutcnant General, and depose Zachary, and I wilt olterlv destroy all tbe King’s enemie*; their shall not bel-.ft that kicketh agjt'mtt the wall. 13th- And the King and bis Council were great ly pleased, and niJ. thou ait a choice spirit, and of oi l '‘EiMJii&tTu" the King’s oppostrs. Uu*. belt, the King feared the m this matter, for a tote of thanks was pending for Ztchary, for his bravery in the war, and the King’s party op. 1 posed it—cuaingly—saying he was too tenJor in sparing blood at Monterey. Mtb. Now theKiug frared soother great Cap- | tain who wgs also of tbe W/4»£ sect, whose aur. j oame was g-.OTT - -who desired to gi* out to hat tie—and the King uused hi* tv.cri.vary to won*, bard things to him, and to attack him -front and • rear," if as be be could restrain him from gaining j Glory also. ] 16lh. And the Secretary upd* his; front * attack j when the Captain was engaged at a Wurcfy plate t ofaoup " and he threw it at the Secretary and. destroyed bis breeches, howbeit, “Marcy" was not ditcomfiued. but as io times past, be charged tbe . King’s treasury with the repair* thereof IGih. And the King laid the “.•brine of Benton 1 anfullv before tbe Cougresa, But the Congress : aiid nay, this thing must not be done, and thus : they stayed the King’sdeaigr.xnd bebecame wroth ; and anhappy. 17lh. And the King cawed Zachary’s chief’ troops to bo withdrawn, and raw tro-ip*. few in : number, to be given instead, thereof and ordered I him into the mountains and tbe cities beyond, to | be cut off by the renownei Mexican “S»sta As* . ! **" and bis legion*. | Igth. And when tbe people heard of tin* thing i j —a noise and grett excitement prevailed—from ’ ! Maioe to Florida—and from tbe Atlantic to where I the sun goes dowa, one mighty anttbami waa. I pronounced upon theKmg and h's counsellors,and ; , the people wept over the fate ofZvchary and his i citizen iDidief*; many duy» haring passed since 1 they were Cut off from all communication aud sur rounded by a strong enemy. | 19th. And it came to pass, in the midst of this deep and painful solicitude, that a hrrtld arrived from the army, and (he people ran together and cried out, what news t What new* ! UZsebtry and hia men safe, or have they been smitten and fell! And the herald proclaimed: R-ioiee. R*j-iiea and be glad ! ! For Zachary is »»fe! ' Mn«t iio bly hat he defended himself against fetrfifl old*, and victory has again (lercbed apon his banner! 20th. And the people shouted furjoy. and they cried out away with Folk and his vile Counsellor* —and give oa Zachary to- rule over us. Now Zacharr was not only a man of war, but was skil led in the King’s basiric** of ruling, of strong ro«nd •nffgreat prudence, delighting in acta of mercy and deeds of benevolence. 21st. And Potk and his adherent* throughout ■ the country, weretm'ated aud fear fell upon them. . and said one tv what shall we do, for it cannot be denied that Zachary has escaped by . miracle, and now,the whole country is going over to him. and be\will catrj the Whigs into power, for ha beloogtlh tO; their party, and has been from the beginning friend of old Harry of.Kco tuck. ' • . .. 22d. And they met iu conclave, and sti-J one to another, did we not make the people of the land of Penn believe, oa a certain Umt* that even Poik was a good Tariff man If Goto now. and Jet us proclaim that Zachary ia a good LocoToco, of our own blood and kidney, tod thus shall our par ty claim all his victories. And it shall come to pas*, that when the Whigs shall rejoice over these vic tories,and witb bonfirrs celebrate the delivermco of Zichury and bis men from the fate we had pre. pared for them. Then let us, alio, burn incense in our windows and in the s'.roeu I and shout ho sannas to him whom we failed to depose, and could not destroy Ml 23d. And the Whigs having only the good of the country at heart were delighted, saying—even our former opponents sre now with u«. and the god Loco poco himself has beeo brought to.sub mit with tho Mexicans to the great Whigrbamr* ion 24th. And the triboa of Calhoun of the Pal metto; and of Can*, of tbe Peninsnla. and tbe Uu> chanitev, of ihe old Pederal order, whose bojics were destroycrLtogetber with the Pollutes and the dwellers about Lindenwald.snd other clans ofdm parsed Philistines and Sporis-bodten, were con. strained, as of one accord, but with trembling nefves, and lean in their eyes, to shout hosannas to the conquering and victorious Whig! IJ 2Sth. But Ziehary knew none of then doings —For be was busied with warriors iu the tentod field, Baying, when Peace is restored,, and then onjy, will we return to oorkindrod and oar conn *7! ~ Kathzb Matth*w, not being able to attend the poblit dinner at Cork opon the oceeiion of the arrival of tha Jaraeatown aaot tbo following beautiful latter Coal-. April lfilb, 1847. “Ciicumatances over-which I have no control, place Insurmountable obstacle* I® m T participation thi« yreoing io your delightful demonstrationa of gratitode to the mao that firat opened tie viatato a bliaafal acene of universal peace, by navigating a Teasel of war, fro® tha ahoret of the jpeat re public, into tha moat magntficientof British bar bora,'on a God*likd miaaion of pur* humanity and brotherly love. 0 may this awcet spirit 1» apeed iiy difuieed from pole to pole, uniting all mankind aa one family, making the wants of each individ ual, of evfcry creed and every dime, the warm concern cj[ the whole—aa has been nobly done *inevoleot ciloens of Bpaton." ! THEOBALD MATTHEW. bt ' i .Oct 01 ■xaso*.—LaalThar*Jty in* celebn* laksgmng Day ia ttouih Carolina. Scofft— ThTpositiooS now oceupied f by oor Ar my are ofj H ;§reat itparest. Jalaps,.'upon tba whole; i* an agrees Ue/positionilnt Parote, where' General Worth is statueH. tiij the'reverse. It ftfn'ri* at thedtstanoebf i few apes from the foot of (hi* Coirs/and atthe height 0f7,700 feet above : the ocean level. The town consists of low hou | set with few doors or windows in front, extend ing; for somo distance along the road, and has been well-built,'though it i* now in • dilapidated con “ditiofl. The town enjoys, from the appearance of the people, the reputation of being the most vil lainous spot in Mexico. The population is about 1,200, and a more miscreant set could not be found. From Perots to Puebla is 67 miles, over a bar ren country. According to a letter before ns, the country between Peiote and Puebla the Pinal ap pears to be the only spot ofie/ing) any advantages in the way of military positions, and that may be tamed by a superior force passing northward through Huamanlla. Puebla is an open place, in a valley, entirely commanded by heights, the possession of which by an enemy would place the j city at his mercy: that a very small number t>f I men left there, with a few mortals and their ac companiments in a fortification such as Fort Brown on tbe Rio Grande, would preserve tbit tranquility which ought ever to reign in a spot so favored by tbe Celestial boat. The Army under. General Scott, according to the telegrs| hie advices, have advanced form Cerro Gordo to Perolel which is a distance of between 30 and 40 miles. Our next news will be a battle at Puebla, and then at Mexico, and then, anywhere where thy* is chance for a show of .resistance. FRO a MEXICO [Thenar spirit increaaesin Mexieoamidst.alldi*- ra, iustesd of being on the wane. This wi a. aide manifest liy the Proclamation of the mw President, [which wo published yesterday. W* wld, now, the- last words we hate seen to the conslitaent Congress V In the face of the nation, and oflthe whole world, I have staled that I am detei mined to light, l ' iba usurpers of our aoil aa long- a* there is the print of their foot left oo our aacred soil. 1 ' -My sentiments, in conformity in ovary reaped, with my pledge, separate me from tho govetnment, and call ,me to the army, and in obedience to both. I'have determined to march this week to Verm Crux, to lake charge of the military ope rations, under the belief that the decree of the government, giving me the command of the army, ia still in foise, but if it should have expired, I supplicate most earnestly that it may be renewed. To no man is it given to lift the veil of fntoiity, and no ooe can say what will be the result of the events which will pass under our eyes, bat favor able or,lata), tbry must not influence our opinion, which must be based oo other considerations. — ifDmne Providence should have in store for us more trials, if again our fields should be devastated' ,
    l*el should cut tbe thread oJ my life, 1 shall die cod*' leiUed. as I shall leave to my country an hoooia ble memory, and to my children a name at which they need never blush. Ajttosio Loras Da Bim Ases< Ntwi Items. Hon. I)»vm Toni*. »b« newly appointed Min*' iile;s to tbe Court of the Braid!*, arrived in New York with bis family front Ohio on Tuesday. The AaaatCiN Bsmsr publication Society base receive*! $24,1177 for their last years publica- The vt-wcca of deaths in Philadelphia last week was 120,-68 of them children. ’ No less-than four different routes are either in aperitioo, or in preparation from New York to Boston as follows: Via New Hsven, distance. *• Norwich, *• 238 M •• SUningt-in, •* 214 “ •• Kail River. “ , 241 *• QToe passage on all tbetc routes is four dollar*. laranvtxtvT ow t*b Osaoa.—The Warsaw V isitor c-jogratulaUs the people of the south-west on tli« decision of the County Court of Benton countv, to invest the d-ntribaUve sbtr? of the sale of the &00.0&0 acre* of Land granted to this Btale, by the General Govcrorevnt. and also the road and ('anal Fund of the county, in the “Osage River Ascocistion," • company chartered at the late session of the Legislator*, to improve the navigation of tbr Oeige. Hivoglib. —A .German whowsa whitewash ing the cbimoey tops of the Franklin House, in N«w York, fell from the place where be.was at work, and tn bis fslt, a distance of 40 feet, broke •even rounds of bis ladJer and landed on the roof of the reading room. He was so little iujuml that be wu enabled to walk to the Harlem rail road on his wsy home. DscuHTeas ur Misstosaaiu.—lt Is stated that a pious and benevolent lady, in lha neighbor hood of New Yotkcify, bu it in contemplation to devote her time and property to the education of Missionaries, orphan daughter#. And that' aVber deceive the designs, should an institution of the kind be established, ta bequeath to it her meins snd personal proparty amounting to a few thou sand dollars. Thi. Dublin Herbld says that Lord Ashley, Rev. Mr. Bickecs'elb, and some others, have rais ed nearly $lOO,OOO for the employment of tepen hundred scripture readers for Ireland. This ar my of colporteurs is to be immediately dirtributed 'over tbe country. reading tho bible and instructing tho people in thev bouses by the way-side. Gov. Bubble states, in his recent message to the Legislature of Connecticut, that the Btateprii on supports itself, snd contributes a surplus 0f 53,472 12 to the trra-ury. This fund, arising from the constrained Islnr .if the guilty, he advi ses t i be applied to tho relief of the uaTottanate— the insane, dumb ami the blind. Gas. Kxibset, the Colon says, is supposed to be on bis way home from California, and may be expected some time this summer. Ha has been authorised to turn over bis command to Col. Mor gan. which was done on bis application of list fall to return home from regulating affairs in Cal ifornia. A vote of thank* to Qis. Tat to* was brought before the Louisiana Sonata on the 30th ult , but ■ votn of two-tbirda could not be obtained for con* •tdeiing it Nine Whig* and three Locos voted for it, but twtlce Locos roled against it, and ( so prevented it being kakrn op. A Maoisiitratb in Rochester was called upon to sweat in a number of recruits for the army.— He discovered that be had left his bible at home, and on turning to go iur it, several .voices said *‘l have one, squire.” It was also ascertained that almost every recruit present had. A* xxvAisira conaxwyT.— On* dollar bills of the New Haven coanty are itsued, com* posed of paper, made nf India rubber, which is manufactured at Lisbon. Kev. J.Gaostcur, a Baptist minister of OnU* rio coanty, N. V., has been proeeeuted for '■educing the daaghter of Mr. J. H. Wheeler.— The case, which excites much interest. Is expected to be tried at Canandaigua tbie we tk*-Roch.J)em, Pacino Rsttaoin.—Resolutions in favor of Mr. WbitnoyV Railroad to the Pacific have been pasaed in botfebranebeeof the New York Legis* latare by Urge majorities. In the Senate there was but one vote in the negative, and in the As* sembty 16. Gsxat ipssd —The mail train was rim over the Boston and. Providence Railroad, one night last week in the extraordinary shprt time of one hoar tod seven minutes—distance 4 l. mUef. Sit, —a name distinguished it} British snnalfc,—*nd one whose ancestors sent e Colony to Conoeetieot, end settled the town of Btybrook died lately in England. Gaw. Scott’s last “Plate of Soap,".was taken out of Baola Anna’s dish, the Mexican General beirg entirely too “hasty” in bis movements to wait io partake of it* The Democrat of the Ist iqst, gives retains of the election of 52 democrats and 45 whip and abolitionists, as delegates to the Bute fflfttfpnijanal convention. It wlO be remembered that Liaot was put do trial.last month fist h» attack upon Alva* rsdo»ia dtabbedience of coders. 'Theianlence of ihe CJfturt trac 1 ’Hal Liest* ChtdnG. Htioier, United States Xtry,lj United Stales Home Squadron, and reprimanded by the commander* iiKbui«nWiueh reprimand .ia to bo reed on the quarter-deck of «Terj| vessel on lha squadron, in the preeeoca ofttte oSeersjaad crew. £ . ; VJ. bRYXN, J udg* Advocate; - Commodore £eny| gave .the reprimaptfin the following word* winch are.unnecessarily harsh: Ust.ran STATaiFtjto Bnrr Miasiasrrrr, > Anion Litardo, April 9, 1847. > St*:—l enclose herewith tbe findings sod sen* tones of the Coon MsrtiaJ, convened on the 7tb iustant. for your trial, which imposes upon me the task of expressing! in [he form of reprimand, my opinion cf your dondhcl as proven before the Court Martial. j! j However lenient ini sentence iu your case may seem to be, I have approved it,, as I can conceive, of no punishment moire severe than a dismissal jo time of wet from a nju&dron actively engaged be fore the enemy. The [sentence, wbiloit condemns in a most signal maEijjier, your conduct, cuts you off from fbither association in this eqasdron..nith men whose patient endurance uf the most tryii.g. duties, tod whose character for courage, obedience jVe won my highest approba- and subordination, lion. 1 How different bee been jour course! Scarce* lj a day on the elation, and yon disobey order*, arrogate to yourself! the duties belonging to a camtnaoderdo'cbief,; talk of openiug; upon the town, and of orderiug tbe troops to advance when lyou btfd'but one guri, and not a solitary soldier, |and "all Tor the purpose," (as you aay.) ‘-of secu ring an umsolsted <|ntraoeo of ibo squadron into theriier." j ' i It would Be diffiet to another instance < ebaritstde cocstrocUi —that in the elatioi bad truly imagined mand of tbl nual a approaching* end w scene of your explo (Signed) ■ To Lieutenant C : It, if not impossible; to point : f similar folly; and tho moat iid tbst can he given to it, is it of the first command, you -1 yourself actually in om , id military detachments then > thin a short distance of the its. With, due respect. M. C. PERRY, larlea G. Himtor. os.—-The Virginia delegation s will consist of the following Viboijiu.Ei.ecti tho next Congrei gentlemen* m | Whig#. / I.oco*. Jobo M Dotu, ' Archibald Atkinson Wo L Gog gin, Ueniy Bedinger, Henry P Irfiog, Thqa H Bayly, Tho* 8 Flournoy, BTI. Beale, Jdo 8 Pendleton, Joe McDowell, Wtn'B Preston,, Kobe A Thompson, Wo G Brown, 1 Fayette MeMollen. A ?»caocy exiata in (be Petersburg District. LEGISLATURE. BY MAGNETIC TELEGBAPIh Certctpondißte of Fltlibureh CJaaeiie. Tbs Telegraph wu out of order yesterday be tween Lancaster and Philadelphia, from quarter jo 10 o'clock (or the balauce of the day. We am, therefore, without our usual commercial atxl news correspondence from Washington and tho caitrm cities. ! Pnooaiss or the Ami.—We aro indebted to an extra of the journal for the facts in the lob lowing despatch, giving news from Vera Cruz as la'e u the 29th uh., and .vrv'rul day« lat»r from the command.of General The last news from the Army gives intima tion of the occupation of Jaltpa and Pi-rote bj our troop*. Gen. Worth is m commai <1 of Pi rate, with seven pieces of eanoon. (.’analixot .1 1 ermraind of Perote previously, and uVand-uirv it after spiking tbe guns, and upon the approach of Geti. ScotL Jalspa'was quieter turrend* re.' l>y a dcpulstitli o! the town, ar.d M'.i.m* tin. d the city. .Colonel Child* i» post army bad resebr Governor of thii Sants Aana way from Cerro men, the remna pured through Jilaja tin hi* Gordo He bod with him 60HQ t of bis defeated army. Wr hi* strive] at ill* ri’y of Vex ability. j> that ho woqU l»'rsllj ibe'army which setmrd knee in thifir Commander ed Anas bad !»<•«.' Coward hy' his countrymen at i Mexicans were ptrpenng to , and 'the t*«>ncic»* to rejn^ve turn for tho prese bo. endeavoring l to b*v(! lost conft It w»s rtpor denounced ss a the Capitol. Tk dfirDil their cit General, hail »ci t their place of ammenger to the Coogre*. acknowledging hn willmgnec* to make Peace, but ho answer bapJ been received. ,' The Vera Oiux Cbrociclo of 2«ih, say*. that e correspondence ha» been n-js/tl by th.c Mexican authorities, addrrsved by a c*«at pen.'e claruig a.'rraJttiets to place mesh* at ht*ib»p> sal for the accomplishment nt that purpose. Gen. ladao, the‘commandant at Pu>bla, u*» fortif'iing that place, and determined to defend it to the ilsat. \ Gen. pattenpn h»d neatly recovered frorniha lata indisposition Gen. Shield* ..ill living, but bia recovery waa considers! douhtfuL Santa son is at (he hrad.of a matauding party of ‘fajonlerer*, iafesting.lhe road between Ja lapa and Vera Crux- v Mr. Black, Isle American Consul at Mexico, after being driven from the Capuo 1 , I,lok refuse to TampiCo, and is new about uitumng to the United States. A .proposition was introduced 10 lotnove the Natiooai Congress to Tafpan. General Taylor was preparing to march on Sen Luis. Tba disbandment r f vuluutecia tshofte term of •mice was »»»*. Wa« rapidly dimint-bipg his force-s The Regiments from; Indiana. Ohm, Illinois, Kentucky, Mitsissippi, and Arkansas, were abojjt returning home. Poa rgi Aaav.—VV« have noticed the prepa ration of a large number of 18 gallon kegs, with etrong handles over the bung holes. We learn that they are intendod for the use of ibo Army in Mexico!, to transport water across the Deserts Two, with other loading,"Will be the burthen nf n male. A stroog strap, with buckle*, win be tm4 t> connect them across the muie'a back- The slock in. tbo Wheeling Bridge has all been taken, and the Director* weie elected yiaterdsy. OAzjs.TTJC JOB PRISTINQ OFFICE, roiao 4tu»kt, coantu or rorr orricc sllct. (jy-AV* urc rmw prepared in execute in aMtpcnnr aad expedition* manner, ail kind* of Jot I’Ri.vri*.* >uch «* larjte I’uiter., Sir.TiWul Bill., Bill. 01 Letter Sheet Circular*, H*ndh:t(», Curd.; A<*. *<• rook iJro raaritLCT pais-rixw 10 any extent executed in the tint maunei-, 4ml ail kind* of Printing done wnli accuracy and at tbe .owe*' UgafWt Information—An important discovery in'mcdteme ha* beernnnde by Dr. Upbam,— it consist* ir’he happy combination of vecetabln .uli.i.tinT*, m the furiaol an Eirewary, wb eh hateUenrd aurpriMnx cure, i* the iQfl'l dittre.sms can*, of Hcr.'tiorrlniidt or I’llri, tind for llm complaint hat been pronounced a. ui fallible. . tryPo'.cf, Wholesale and Retail. by WYATr A KETCHAM, ISlVulmn *»ert, Sew York. 'Yw. Tnosv MarkH rireet. and,l*. R. Stmthfileld »turi I’lttsburghi l*S. I'rire *1 prr Ikjs myll lw 177" tVa invite the attention i*f our reader, in the r t traordinary coresof tfrn»fnla performed bv Dr. CuU*n't Indian Ftf'Ulidt Pn'vuio, winch they will find rrrotd. rd in another .ccjlutnu of to-day’. paper They urc wnhost doubt thpj mod wondcrlnj qii record, and have •o been prouonueed by innny of »m mo«i re*nccieWc pby.ioian* Tbejaniicird and other* iniere»|cd, aro re qoe.leil to vi*it iliem at tbeir .evernl place* of nl~>dr. Tind lesm ftmn their own lip* the vrondeiful etTertr nf the medicine. The find one named 1. Mr Isaac Hinok*. who may he *een daily, between rtiehour.of'J A. M. and4t*.JU at thd offieeof RowaiwlA Walton. So 370 Market at. I’hilads. ".-fl ' • —*• ■— Olnieni Panacea.—Mniai. Taniwonr— Welhejc leave 10 rail public aiieui.an to the following, from Dr. Wm Doan, of Witham*vi!lc. Clerntont Co , add one of the very Gilt practitioner* m thn rouiviy in which he rc»idu, and late .Senator in the Staid l.e'.j>racitce beeit nun* iommi jour Uinapng Panacea, and, w far, am well plenvcd m .is cffecti in Catarrhal and Bronchial Complaint*. Plra.r •eadme half o dojeu bonier—put them n« low iu von caiti m 1 ripeetif it continocato render a* general *ai iafaduon ai it has heretofore, to keep 1( con»Unily on hanfr: Rffpceii'ally, npt7 W*.Do*x, *. n $5,00. 5,00 SO. 60 V'OtJR.TH STREET, COBNKR OF POST OFFICE ALLEY. THE suhsctiixer respectfully titfonb* ihn public that hc.kaa commenced too . manufacture of GrntfeWMv FtJkivnabU Awb, of good material and workmanship which be will warrant superior to any Hoot e*er made in Pittjrbnrfh for the price. These handsome Boot will bo made to measure, and'warrant *bem as renre seated, attaa eery low price of JfIVE WLI-AllS CASH. OfiUemen are requested to call and eram ae them. |yiH \V U EJUJKLN L. uaementi whicfeappear in Uw Daily Jiwaiaf C«zei:fr •l.i)j'.l«- ui iloekholdero. or (her Irtm repmentaiivc* ' : m n'W the c auppoited before tbe Whig .nut Autmiaaooic Convention lor the office ol county Treu*urer. FIRST WARD injeJ&wT* Ms. Koitoa—i’leAM *uriounc: the nnioe ol' Major J. M. RNoDORASS of Milßiti lowiuiiip. as a tiujabie candidate to represent ibis coumy in the in> KIA w*r LKIiION MR KDI FOR:—Pleao ken of liete a» nit vxeel tmi nnd *uitm>lp camlt* 'ot th«* irpninture Uy cilunj; mtrmiem In the m>ove yoo will c.hiii>«* m--»tiy 'Vh oi tin- city inj^diwic Largr Sale of Building Lon. in the Eighth Won! of the City of Pittsburgh ON Wednesday atternbon, the tfSUt itu'sot, *ll o'- clock. l.u the premises, will be told: 146 very splendid iiu liting 1.0 * of Ground. fronting on I'caosylrama A venue (uearihe Court House,land streets adjacent thrr<- o, cotapri*ing vrry eligible inflations for business, ni.uiufat turuiff purposes and private dwellings—a part of ihe *dme having* a beautiful view of the Mononga heia river and the adjseenti'ccnex}*. , • • A plan of t e Lot* nnv. •>*; bad at the Auction - Boom, or oi! application m DaViD GREER, at bis residence on IVnn street. Trims- { Ca«h: balance payable in i'vj «ijnal nnnua! payments wuh interest, to l>e seenreo L. notet and mortgjge—purchasers to par expense of rouv'-yancinß. myt4 J P DAVlS,'Anct’r {American copy] * Lois In LattrsnserUlet . 0\ Suiunlny afrernoonche 15th iast at 3 o'clock,wilt 1 l>< sold on thr premise* 19 valuable building lots of I Etound. 1 very handsomely situated in the borough of I L**rei:eeville, near the Allegheny Arsenal, i Also • Tliut beautiful private residence, formerly oe* i cup.cii I y James Telford, adjoining the,above, contain -1 m; itixiut two acres of ground, on which it ercctfsd a | e'hhl i.rick dwelling bouse and several other buildings. I T.irnus: onr-'biinb ca«h. balance Ih.tbree equal an* 1 mi.-ii p*vmeni.i with interest—to be secured by notes : *nJ monguge property. ntj®- DookS at' Anctloa by Gatalogns. I O* s*.*tu»dir> evening. May 43th, at7J o'clock, St the I Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of VVroJ and Stb | .tresis, will t>e fold without reserve: A large and ex* j triif.vc colkcnonoC (looks, among which are elandird Ma Ko’ nix - i',r„. e umir. me- thr name of CALEB | Work*, in ail the various department# of literature, by U .i:. l>u .it ttj .my ii, s , Ulin „ norfoti tur«*pre»cm . Cai*iojj in every icipen bone*: and cap Abie, Will l-e • uppoiied l.) iriciiu* lor inatoltcc briorr Hie CotiTrniioa ni)|lij&w THOMAS PKRKINS.of Lower Si Clmr lown*lnp. •.rii! Hr a runilidatr for nomination lo ihe ofli.-- of emm iy Cf>raun»«ion* r mj’UWAw JOJI.N SHKItIFI'. 01 ilio city, will bo «upporied h\ mill) VVh'<> of ib« iniy and roonty for nmu.nation by !>c Convention a* a earn!.dale for Hie Lrfmniure JWIt \ X f K»{ . He i’.i)*, vvi.lbr Aiippane.l |,. foj c Il.r Wjj 5 ai.J Atuitnu-ani.c Convention Kir nnni.titii.oii Col W. j:<|»V nf Ij»«v C -M i-a r town*' ip xvi|i le •uppone.l |iy many \Vlt:i?» anil Aifm*«ni;. for t:.c !»•:• Liamture. in\ 111! > w t m.mk* m:\nv. >■{ si »:ikir p. wi; 1'- »i.|> ported i«y m.ipy »> «t:il AM-manm* for th. niftt-toi i'ouni< roniiir'-mn-r m.lMAw* i jcm\ MOJiRI.-0.N.0i AIK-Rbcny. ..<• ‘upport r oii:H> Ti« •n\ I *d.v iv l F.O KTIK >l(i Hnttes - l t.ilsv j>W*ure •« recommending 10 i . . :-.t of sfw,Ann Ma»ou e and Wug Count* I KLIOIBLE ISVMTHMT; "'ouvciinon, M a Rs>||Al.L Si;1 1 iVaKTZWLLDIIK. ! r'Oß^Al.H—The property ofWILLTOWN OP ST. »:-q -a peui.einariATeliqualified mrrprc*"'mthi. r«»;.n- , r FBRDINAND, with the Mine* of Coal and Fire* ty m the Smie A»*eciip!y Hi* nutmnalibn would grau- j Clay, and .the (aw and firist Mille/and other Implore 5 co) i till: w " l ' aSK'o'r'Tlti; f'.\ RTV ' '"rht., fine property camame-upwerdiofONEHUND* . RED ACRES of land, beautifully situated on the welt ri*«- nouuril bans of the Mississippi river. and only ten nulee al»ve Co ““ c,l ‘ . , ii,». cuy of Si Loui» It bar » river-front of 1 o««-» rollin?andwelllimbered eopmry. The L.1‘,1 j itT In%V. n lLe £'e« of tWc lu.u.iwi * oil "of the beat quality for farming purposes; andUie r"1 J |fo * ,crt *’ K*q , Jem ue* ci the ‘ , &» CTeb of bottomland. bare a level above IhatofmH oid narv flood*, nnd are vve(t adapted tor raising *egc- "• t tabl.'* fur ihe Si. l u»c miae. preaenily in uae. has been newly titt- - l«- bc-lil at I’h.lu (full, n.i Wtdu -Ml-). iin I I'M n: May. i i.ei >nJ ami is sufficient lor srxTOCsns. There if a wood* a' ‘l i.'rloet. i‘i M I cn railway front the isoiiih of-the mine to tb'h bank-of ir.v I till U.M M.DARLINHTON, Scc'-.mr) , h eriycr. died. I Srr-Uncknof a superior description bare been. wide. • ..v V . n ocvi-ni- I . IJ 1 Connected with the steam enginaua mU forgriodioj A N.» Wfk.Dr J lilN RRV KRK >■ l-1 n,*u.*]ied ; , , , a<^o i o [ ng « re *Vdl, for the maou&etttre jin»fe«*or in rirt ineJ-.-u: iirparimrn: ni lue Li::ver«:iy i t>| - 1 ® ■ ' uiihauM). Tiu-rr i» a Saw-MiK alsoinconncctionwrb the steam At Richmond. V»..nn Thursday. of inflammation of 1 power, ur wfirh the demand* of Use district ami of the th? bowel.. Dr AUIiUSTL H l- t'* aKNER, PmiVs.oi . n-c ii-oni'i? city will always find sufficient employ* r>t S-irprrj .it th* .Med cal o: 11-uopOru j meul. ’ I M-Jney ttopcpi-.. i -V Corn Mill was ente'ed U»l year, with oiie.ruu.or! ! «iou« r. uni so constructed as to adrairof a second rou PIIII.O ii aL Li ' s bei *c added, whenever required. The elevators, garn -1 Ml, ' u pri r.ml.iihcrusunUppurte.ta«ce«ofaCrm.Mill.w»tb E\I RAfißlilNAlti mid entirely >inpn-ceJciited , l[lP wiiolc machinery. are euurely ncty, of the best hind, i ••*«..» uii of rcirimfic illusion', conn‘tm tof va- ; nn .j working order. The steam engine is abon* r oo» iurpri-ittg and *mu».ns etpe'-.inents m rhenrsuy, , ,j aill | y , up plied with water, at all season* by means ' V ' a-h-ad-pipe from ihe mme and tank. PHILOSOPHY ASn MAGIC | 3c*-tSe* ilie iiiiillauiUimn.ihere aie OQlb* prenitKi •» l.y Wi «»r« M’l iI.D mid A I.CKR Vl—for Hrpk l>welli»y llou*e, 40 by !6| wet, end N-et.u.uti'). MouJ-v. Tuodsy J Wc*iu>.-*il»y. May : , Wl , floor*: ano re hdu*eefbe»rn lofa, filled in whh. I7H| l» .»Id Ioiti im: : | l(Tl< . five loy hm». ai>lacfe«tnitb I »*hop, nod ««>e miner Tu.**"- .nC'>m|Jfei ) i*i.«i’»ir crp:a;e prcH-nim* the tfrixnrsnre 01 n g-and J’r.i , Ul! may have also a mule, well broke ®c>* •>• KiWMintn-r.i ; uj, a Bg with a large number of coal weMrii endbqx «Jf ii rinen*' 7 ic«ru.sn n- r..-,-'*, 33 ct* , r „ „„ i unpicmem* for coni mining and brick making. C'ii' iiieu mulfi to ?j | <]'*> Wwh*eir corn‘heller and cra'hcr,earl, audolli , 1 li*ll'-pfl-i Cm ,*■ oie •«. **• at *o> lor I. . i ' a( > filiation. A H tniil.i Mu*.r w!!W ni anm j nic ir.cti 1 *p >e nC ce«». both by land and water,i»Bte*entlv good in) Mill* • __ _ ! a ».i wdl‘oon be g'enilyily improved. Th« BcHewntaitL * v'iiM,'ivb'i i ti v v i.- f» 1 routl.wHirhlfßil* i" the property, will be macadamized. b ARLW H.L.U A . ; I'.’r-t. vr' ,• ’r -i I [l,l * lance m Urn i» .■ in-mi it in a d.rcctioii which would carry, r A R 1 p , t .u»; i.. mr tu.li*. The ledge tf rock, known *• the* ° AB *- *- “AMMU 17 I O *« - (irind I'iiaiH run* him the river about the centre of this / * \ Kr.iUi rven n« My 14. upon wiui-ii «>cra«um a j on which ■ pier could be »ecarely eooatruced ’ / ii-ir“il.vi-'K Cl. i* »•., t.e Eivrn mr tb» i.< *< . ' ct'affsrduiffTr’landiDg'fof Meant* I'mwa turn It i I.ApV Ci »NTHI Cl'TOR> ON LY. ui all »•«?'•» of water There ir, at present, an in' fvr .-luid.aaie- lor .i.e I'n/e w.li pv mrward , irr r!c «t landing about half a mil* farther down. " mcir cnimiinr.ration*. ■•h!rrk«cT CuSL NUKI'.M u> Ik; »eircnd by iUr-': vv _ i.oldioui the certain prospect olthe mreauoeiu' Harmon m*. and nn-Ri:ti»-d lo 1 (.** i.ndiruce h; «'Um a ||i-:ny adv»n'si,' >’ coni-eri «• ‘ u’-vt. iml'i .andierm* of anle will be learned on wiplica'Km at I\R TtIWS-it."* -1 rn I 'r li MAIM A • the nffim Of TAtWJR fc PERwUSONj ’. DrSi rwoi.wtii.ua*.- u,.i;Mi’im.r* NKW ANt> _ .MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY.’ nor to uj>> ' r» r. WOOD'S Strupullla HdWild' purcui-, «,c'lei>itrg, at \J Cherry UlU«rs« for Ihe care of the fblkmtng; ’ 4,.ni.e». Jaundice. I.lvrr CorapNiot, »ll B : Illoo*Com*. , . i? o: p|,. in ,. . lr t Headoch**, Heart Burn, Indigestion, habit* u' - i rratt. ua l Coiiirrft'*", Pile*, I’alpiti'JioiU of the !!e*n,Lo*< < in ii,e .\pprtit- D.«prr«lB.N'ffr»oa*lrrit»tion»,Detiilit«tfii - ‘ • -- • sr-,«ni,: -tirocavU l.ioe'iiif Hrprc*sinitof?ptrii»,Chronicßheu '_Li,r .v* mtV ,,„ «';i-3tic<>u« Di.-easea, Canker. !*yphilold Dieea -7 > s.-rofuln Impuriiic* of the Blood, Pimple* and tu>'*» on the Purr, lirmiitarj llnmore, Ctold Soiee, it an «h*ea*<*» auxin* from an injudieioaatuieof Mcr- ehr »,vr j> ea»a.i'rr. and' Ii <*-.rr>- iv.i--.om vom i ,ir • t -,i u- :1,.- f.a. -uf „ • .i>o* <>u’ :<>r Im-rsit«‘n» ;■« p«-r>uu« h;r»r r.-p . j i.:f .a'*!* a-ill pji up m- >i n it.- -am- sbv , iuf- m s r To- To«. ,iucmu>n of the invalid public, mil of all thoae l\,i «« - I-. II K ?>KLLFRV >ot- >«rt.t for Allrghmy .miicirJ hy any of the above disease*, is respectfully pounti.J ■'>' Wood 'ir-i»'rm I'l'inl amLJ-Wrtti ' .-ailed to the mentaof a mw and invaluable prepare* •is miU • non Hum an original recipe of a diiuqfuitked physician, ~ » viu i Vi) MyiiruTTi vatuUnuu? in itself the nw«i active remedial prepenie* pO M tHCIIA> l h All), .iItiKCUA.NT ( ,<- lwoo | ibe ven first articles m the Materia Medica. | hi .on-*--'-»or.merituf.c«»r nnd Wild Cherry Hitter* were in* I ■ x m, r.*. • :ti :« u *■' ;•-** iroiL vrr> iroduccd td'ine public about twelve months jigo, and n w. m- Imu .v ; ' luruiij that period their success ha* teen so great as to Mr-o'!.- ..-)•! t tx •- «n*t lue-. ium <;i!* in »•« , n iiu'-c ihe proprietor ts offer them with lUlftnoreconfi i r j . <*%.ur:u«.-ni. boiii .Mailt urM uii- j rnrp< , iic ( B U bc'.ikf that t)f entering into KOtfteX* p ‘ :i1 i u -‘ .... -n«ive u*eithey will prove a blessing to alt those it.ai k ■ h uhi-x *at n Ailju».:i>k MoeK». *udenng frubi the diseases above enumerated. H...,* an .i .... da H<-« J**; sold, wholesale and retail, hy WYATT * KETCH* - io, t , ... of ,\<.iti. -Hook* iL> r». ■ , ceneial urenta. I til Fulton street, New York; W*. x.Mm, At-A--. > uad*/style iod (Sk* *if sßephenv 1 Shoenbergar t Co, at the Auoblrlrpa Work*, Wheeling thepsrpoaeof iron and nails teri!fs», E. L' J. JL &toc»tok. x S-fEPUESS, SIIOEJISEEGER t f 5„ '! ! ANCHOR IKON WORKS, iWj • WAeeungt Va. ‘ all kinds of boiler,'abeet, bariton and <>:x.;c4<'kteel eiipue spriajrs aad axles Being eon £h.>rnlier*eri Old Juniau Works, we ean old' iiarticle of Juniata troa [branded Shoenberser] •nrghpriees. warehouse of the Works foincr ji Monror_and Water atrtets. mylt . \’BW PIAKO MUSIC— . Arc the Links that bound us broken! - Where are now the Uopes l Chrnshed! _ J.V i r Tis the Hare in the Air. 13I9IICUIATGLY> ... He doeth all things well. ) LABORERS-Also. IWlSione - * Dresra* nf the past - Niw York mid Kne Railfr-Sd, <*n : The Rose of Alabama* ilie DtU.snrc R.c«r m * rcwurk- | Mury of Argrle. Thq&lolbdr. ill:«ountry Tbe loßowing ■ : We meet at strangers. **»>:... vi*: Kislit) -seven afnl u-j Tis MidnmgbUiaur. „ IJ-iMrd."» iwo Unr«i<,por >wtli . j Officer's Fuueral..-- The Old Church. U.vVli) H i.OCK^IAtJr - l‘.«ll of VeraCrut; a descriptive piece, mi K»v3tF *, Snll,mn eVjr-V >'U? V ' Oetelle Waltx.. fIOACII Tid 3kM iJlCS-rDieTui...„■ ■ J., r j ft ' i L/ r.:evtvM»* J ctlen-ixe Msor:n»dn'> .»i Atlantic" do U.sil. Tr.iumiii(tKf tte* )i»c?l -slVie— unionß wtfen * „™. - ' S - BreeaT.o,A«Ll.kil.n?ifa' r %f ! ve > r bren kept • , &u R da wtrch tts* > pichis nl the Kastrrn Manu* . - 22* laciuiris, *i»d|Jtt3 jal'iji(lSwJ,k"a,* loxvias "Ul House in , PWi- • db' «ti-4i;tf rm-Bo.ii A: in .i« ! Washington WalUcs. ,n ' '* —i J* • i . - - I- The above jUstrce d and for sale by. INGOTS, ! niyl J • JUMKLLOB.eiwqotlit^ S'S! BlorntV, Coimieilor .and Gtitnl ittßt iiiet’.TlVto i.?. | \XT L. PRALL, tnforAi* his friends and ihq pub (j p n>^?^{^ Kl ,1,-J rinipanv |vV , lie that he has commenced, the business of rnt ti _ J,li fJgav iKiumii'e ‘ Agent «>r'i uyiugand selling rral^siatAln this city, and . J)i_x “ __ I will djvoie a large poition of his time aud auenuon to U r lIEAT .AND A D— llk- | lJu . i CJ »n, R . kuing und biting of houset,a;orea and oth* »ult»ci.i-rrs will pT," nhri,-?. purr (or | rl t>uttdnia>;in cQ'lrciing and disbursing rents,audOth* pc me Wiine mill R-rt Wb« I er claims aud d>-mAni|s, and in attending to Agency bo* in\H lllHBtUO"V water st j ,mrs* gcnerollj. He will also engage in the aefpMia* , T‘; T l -'- . ' | non olloanr, contracts; etc., and will furnish authentic I >ACON- I)i » JI v v . ' information in le'BUoH to tie paying qualities and re h* “■*. -"T-Tv' 1 ' > spnnsibilitiea ot trnsnis, Ac. tor which bis extensive f ‘' A, ‘ , l Ul '"'V;;’• n J,,o , ,,\, w- i ac.innimnnceeinineiitl) cptaliEes hint. He outy be found M KIIRIIH.K,v\ U>ON whir, m j ff , j c , ie e. No Hi Ailed sirce.l.umil 0 l*S o’clock lOriSVILLK H.UE-*-uf liir/clt'fl the best i m the ntornim; and *Rrr 6 o’eiook in tho evening, aed . ...,,I,Lmimi irmn • csiitPp.l.niiv Aivntn airl foi 1 '‘U other hours «i his nfficn. No tS) Chambers'street, tnd • SIR ..X •' min I'mSIiH.iTKK fc CO . floor front room. NEW YORK. - . [ BKFKRKNCEt^—Hon F A Tallmadgs.’Hon John B DItIBU J*fiJACllfcjS •'•Up rathe*, I. w cr>u. lion John hfcKvon; Hon Ogden HnlTuian. Ah ♦fk* i,., 1 , 1 ?: ' dermsu Hglictt Benson, Aid. Wm V Brady. David Li store mill lor .*lr l x fU $ ‘ (irahair, Ksq, Wm J-Kdome, Ksq. myl3d9m* " ,vM sjnl iro.ii «h noOKH, PAPER Ac-Jo»trec*dTa'largeKTof SUOAIt —i.r* Havnitn ISrddMf from -tmr ! Jj Itooki, Paper and J*lai;onnrr, eomining of all the r ik id. rl.n-et Ojlerfii*. >n roi.« go- , rLlleteiu kinds of books used in mmi anil for rule i j bnoss of all kinds; i, grtar varivy of cap writing mylt acKKI PFR'T >1 Rup<-r nnonneiboards*blank books. Ac. C L(».\H P 1 *' , ; 1 Meribanis anil others wishing to parehase. will fird ibin ' i’ 1 * >!?•' ''o’*? | avomplne aasoftmentof overy. a,tick generally kept ~i li'iylkM. ami mrsaie IjW th V- , u . rs , i/n br most appioved brands Thgse are earefclly PSSi“T"r «S my»« MhTwtrter. These pens are all warranted, and telling f \ ROUNU tilNuEH— s) bI»H, suit HO kegs on band rjfete lowest prices.‘Gold PenDepol.eof“ff{ V r .amt inf sain by KHODFB A ALCORN st mytfl , W injl t _ ' NjMS? Frfili street AND gEW .YOIUK' PIANOS— /tltfiL.Mi IT.PPr'.H. iqTibis.iikegsTnnJ bon-», flesh üB/Just received, aud opened by tbs subscriber* the VX etound Slid roiiMftntly on hind foVsnle.fe - 3slowijig elegant instrumeaist •' , . b UHOUKsi A ALCDJIN . elegant Rosewood Piano Forte, frontlhe cclc itivM , Ntfi?7 Firth'strcet!.' Sb,aud faeioosof Chiekermg. Boston. —.-4- si-One elesanl rosewood Piano Forte.®! octave, from DRY APPLES—-itiO bus. Apples ior by <■ nimmanulactorvol Munns A Clark, New York: mvl« JAR FLOYD 'A clr-gant loscwood Piano Forte*.Cocuvo, by the T' »>.” . ..1., '••ssrHS ~i R°“T PO ' VDK «Wk.j' for .*lj| I^x h ’KxaIKH FOBSAX.B—AIm »,« 9d —■} i-J , - JAR ’ire Kngineinat will tbrowtwosideantfone MOSS—•) bales Wossjnifcrc and/or sale tuts, with pipes and every thing ready tor 1 BANNERS’ OIL— la bbls?n store and fo l *»le ' * " '^AI^SPoETfV. _ AT WOOD. JOXKS A OGO WILSON,**'' HACON— b hhd« Jlnms, pfles. and Sbould*t*,to .4f£' : ‘ Camai»ee_ Inv|il ~ _ ATWOciD, TVOSBPIJVK-9 bhis of the verT best Qaalitr. A* MOI A»WFS— 5ii I.M, M It in siore and lor salft-. by . BRAUN k BhlfSa myJ? b aTWOOD, JONE 9 A pi. cor Ltbaitf and 9t Clair sUeett ■ rru l :•. ' • ■ .Vfruijnr K L-L'(iAlUi AND MOLASHKS— O i:n> hrwtii lu.rnr N«-«v Orleans *u&nr. It'. i»nt • n «i Vrllow llarmia .io 11 Jo fine While d.i «J.i, Hp.'iurii ttiowii Lou-* ana a »r|>e r.o r *'! etc foi fuin.ty ol i.l> « ' l.iivrinn’* : ' rutelifuii-d fru.licJ arul |Aj] v-n/eii Mi*ar-. ' \ A;!0 !>!•)• I lj;i’alTii >lola‘«r*. lo t>bl. ilt»a»r do, Koranic Ik ~,ui * r<>_ I 1 OK HAI*K -< <<> 'U I.bihT I re* fmm ihf * (Vy. anil mljom of Mii'iehe.ier. «im»i»Mp Tor-gar «ler\. or jiriffale ir»idri|Ct*». 1 , fwo 1,0 *of Ac»* r » ruth, nl » A* r«*« 1.. o;t'l - i.rm.ir *.i• * A|>pl) lo riIUKK l\ Kent K-olr Olfi.ref No -VI f«itnth6f WANT I OSK THOI >A Mik.iit, nn ill lh« Kn* rm U-i.k . atiK >r>'U for t»it* ' xmica s : r ii bß4kisos Vcp.i j WHARF, BALTIMOIIF- ; \ the 19th in«- at the Auction •lore on BdcKiain'i whtrf ‘ * - lOlii BAGS PBIMKGBKEHBIOCOr -4-IU'FEK. imposed in b *^ e L EMMON Catalogue* w.U be prepared, and aarap’cs »>- -Ur Mott the Ml?. toy!3 By John D. UaTia,_ A'«etio*ptsi] : . I’eremptory Sale ofjiry- Good*. ’ 1 <*N Monday morning,(he lTlVmataiit, *1 tyoctoca, w>n be «oid fonr wont of aihoruJi may eoaWTtft An ji»?rimeiU of *ea«on*b[<: t :.*tjlpfp/na4fane.7 Dry <.ic*>j4. Ac v 'W"r l v Ai 2 O’Clock. I*. M. ’ Two bdadreJ and fifty neat* band boxe*. with It# qich !tcsi.asn&r\ui)'of groceries, 20 boiealeiK •irangca-, gUaawarr, queentware, bed eorda, * ovela, ••j'pciinj, looking glaiaea. tram parent window sbadCA «p!rD'mai!tel lamp*, S day and 30 boor cloekaj'k ■:rc aromnent of new and second band honsebolil furniture, among which are one pair Miboiranyplnr iai i*< with marble lop*, mahogany droning bortaui, fane-) and common chair*, bedateadt, dialog and break* ia«; table*, feather beda, bedding, mattraaaes; engra vin|*, ic Al'o,—l cooking aiove', kitchen furniture, Ac. At :j O’clock, P. M A Urge mid general asrortmetu of new and good ALfi —UOcui purple tad yellow 5 double 17- comet cboine.- ISO doe. oeTerol iliei window (fth. ‘ 'JOO ntaoned eiie wooden bowl*. White l-ou.»- Tillo Lia?; boy fork* end rsJree; trnj«he*,4c «jrt‘ __ __J _jMIA.RRIg.No 3Q ah «i FUTIBED-< bble. Flweedr ... - t kfLard; —• 6 do Butter; on crmairnaetil urn) J SCHOONMAMjRJt Co* No tM wood etreet" MASPRE FORKS—23dot,<4 prong M Foil.; 13 .do 3do Jo ** of itwriot qoality, jmt ree’d tmlifor *ale by - mjr|3 UEO-COCtlßAN,yt>trood »;|J * SHlES— Scorched Balu.mil Pouah—a coaannt ft tuDDlyon baud tod for aale by ' • P 1 WICK&McCANDI.KPS mrlJ cor wood tad watrr »i t>HECM APPLES-U cake iait reii'd * n J* j»r T ule by S F VON BONNHOHST A Hi . ny|3 s _ No33(toin »i_ BACON— l-iMk« BaconSidea in priaWorder.inr «*le Uy 9 F VON nO.VNUoasT I.Co myl3 No'SS from ii LOUISVILLE LIME-» bM.L Wbitt lJS cor wuer ft 'rocd'-iS triylO LIMB— 30 Ll>!» Lounville Liar, on cOn*:pui»!rnl ,«ndfor Mist) PUi.\i)KXIKR& l**» raylO No 4 l water -t HICKORY Kt?TB-sbbU for »ate by _ 0)13 S_F VON BONWHORST& Co_ \.f~II«ITARY STORE* comer of Fount' am! IVi KUrkei-oiwei. myl3 ,\V \V IlCp—2s frci Corlioe Rice; for»«!e by l - mr«" -in RFIOVI boi Corn ic *>ore n&d fair Mie hr my 13 POtNOKXTKHX i'n ILOVKB— I{ bbU jail ncVl and Jor talc by WlpFfcMcCA NuLiaS CORK BROOKS—IsH dot for salelonr by ay(2 FRIK.NI>, RIiKV A r«i riOPPKRAS—«ObbI* formate by KJ myld . 2l FRIEND, RHKY ICo \7INEGAR— 'JO bbl* fortale low by myia ~ - - ! £RIF.NJ>, RHEY Buckets a tubs, t«*i ved and for i> wyio j »• BROOKS— ISO dot. Ipr t«lc l.y «yw i'2_: tassey a rust yOUBG-UVSQ&»feXsllBl hH eW. lowpn. J. ecd ¥OOO4 llywo Teas; forsale by «>8 •>• .] , ; SaQaLKY A SMITH ciii Caeon Shoulder*, on ecii iifnxoen! and for jaieftjy .* P)» \,!' •, CARSON AMcKA Ifi lIT I EMONS—By life boi', In store and lor sate by \LI •• if ' WICK A McCANULEiS ■ myt • -j' ’> dor wood and water »i CASTOR Olli—s bills superior Ca«:or Oil reeM ' - .and for eale by 1 — i _ CLAKKE& THaVY "~ _mjB canal basin POTASH— <1 cyk» Pore! landing eud for l WICEA MeCANJDI.bJJS C "USER—A few bbla for sale by ' 1 J mylO'-t ~ WICK A MeCANDLUSS ~ STURPEMTI9E-S WLfablsjUM red'd nad for . . aalebjr ■ \,u . . Bp.SELLERS ' piy? > !•, r ~i ■ ~ . . 57 jwooil t{ ■\TITROITS ETHER-? carboys, for sale by IX mjB J.-- ">■ -'K fi SELLERS XK RUAAKHONIA FORT—a Icarlfoy* rec’d ;Xi.aadfcrsaJc by myb > R E SKjiJ.V.R?4; h7ABIEGATED BOAS—4 Lxi ilulll SoiiK for " V sale by .H»yS ' RESELLERS R/TACKEREt#—l7U*bbfsilar« for IVI salcby myg BAQ ALHV A frMITH RIO COFFEE—934 barf prime green Rio Toffer; ! for sale by ayb . BAGALKY ASMini . DRIED' Peaches and Apple!*, for sale by J ays' _ MeOANDI.KBS_ . i £JA DDLS Roim, Cor s;ile lirrby j PU my 3 MtLLKR AHICKEr»ftN O Af\ LBS Pow’d Pumice Stone, for sale by ‘ . , - m;3 * U A FAMNESIOCrIeACV ; FEATHERS —30 tacks Fealberr, for saie-by > _ myl : _ATWpOoJONES ACo_ ! and begin prirtc order, for "site Ly ‘ ayl< WICK A MeCAAD^ESS T^ASSlA—4oomaitsjust ree'dand forral'eby V, ay!B WICK tf. McCANDLKSS— »-AJUTREOE-l esk for sale by : 1X myia WICK AMcCANDLESS 'HERF byihe'bbl, for sale by -D myll WICK A Mc.CaNDI.ES3 U AUOB—For sale by -D mylP WICK A IteCANPl.l'^B SOAP— IWBxs Not Cinn.ifoap t ina»TeajMrorsale 1 by mylO * . WICK A ,McCAN>»i.E«S V. r AS—lSOUlfcbcsuiretb Tea*;for sale by _ 1 mylO-‘ WICK AMcCANLLESS rpOB ACCO—IOO bis !■,£•. U AIC*. for sale by 1 mylO j ' WICK A WcCAMH.ESS CtOPP&K— Rio, Maraci&;r& (jgnayra; for *ale / ty tnylO WICK fc MeCANDLgSd MADDKR-Fox sale by -mytO WICK tMcCAN’DLESS HKfIiUHG— {ikneked] in bx«; for *a!i hy . Z aylO W|CK * MtCAM>LK»S , O ROT—4O krci aboi, SMor.rU Not; for tale by O aylO L HUTCHISON & Op ROLL BCYTBn—2bbl«fbr sate by Jay JO. 2. L . TASdEV A. BE3T|| DRY JIPPLES-8 bbls super. artiele, tot tale by . ayttf ■' . • TASSKVfcBEaT CiftJQlEßlfr—W b*s now leading’ lor Min by! ’ “ > . I DICKEY* ,- I \KT APPLKS—IOO but; for tale by 1/ mjS I DICKEY k Co;. A ti VlLS—Wronrhi iron'anvils: (or sale by A. nyi GEU COCHRAN ; Y*lORW—4OOO boa prime yellow Corn in tacks; for pile by my* ROBERTSON* fc REHPKRT CLAY—Ia c>k> %ad JX*i far ralehT \X mfS- - AUUEKTSUN A RKI'P.fiJCr 7 Gni GAKPHOR—GOOtbajUftrrc’ri; for»alcby' ' mji • . J KlUft&Co j T khov syrup, kxt. dox-.i» . La twewdfomleby - «a>s J KIDI) &Co • ;| S'lHAJUK—«»M4tjCb*lklnc*kt I for*»JebT ) UfcTS ACo . STCEPKITISK —IS bbU in excellent order .ferule by mjT ‘ JWCHOOVWAKKR &Co ; ' ru HI PJBOR—I bbijaxi yVcM end for »*teW 1 ? L/ mft■■ - bksellers ; SWAIS’S PAJ*C*A-I dot. fbr bj •fatT* .i- o’r u:t . 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