* ;i'HE Pi'fTSBURGH GAZETTE. '/ : : BV ERA3TUB DROOKa U w PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING, MAT 18, 1847 j . [p*Tn frm« sum Dailt Oaurnr >9 published .DaUr, TriAVeekljr, And Weekly.—'The Doily uSeven DoUaiaper.Anaußf cbeTri-Werkly is Five Dollars per anaoui; the Weekly i» Two Dollar* per annam, stricily in adnne*. J • ; [ Notice to Advertisers. fry* Adveresanenu, 10■ secure mrertioa, should be handed ts by five o'clock in the afternoon. Attention toUßtfOaue part of oar cntlomet*, would be jinxJuc - qtc of mutual benefit.- FOR GOVERNOR, JAH K S IU VIA, (at cxwras cocrrri.l FOR CANAI, commissioner. JOBKPiI IV. PATTOS {or cvasa*t*rrD cocvrr) Fagltim from Service. Governor Shank hiring celled upon the Attor» nty.Genetal of; the State for his opinion of the lew in relation to no application of the Governor of. Maryland, for the recovery of a slave, escaped into the Sute, the law officer replies that fugi tives from service or labor, are hot embraced, and cannot be demanded under that claare of the Constitution which provides for delivering up fu» filivesfrom justice. That the rightful remedy of the owner bunder that clause of the Constitution; and the Act of .Congress of 1793, which provides for delivering, up. persons held to service or, labor, ..and that no act of State Legislation cso evade, al ter; abridge or enlargethe provbionsand remedies fnntfinml |q the CotUtitUtiCHl tod laws ofthfl U* nited States relating to this subject. The : Cxccntive auiUlue thb opinion and de clines to inue the warrant for the aneat' The decision ot the Executive and law officer of the Btate are founded upon the idea that the law of ’ Maryland, making. It criminal for a slave to escape Without consent of bis master, docs supercede and control the. provisions of the Constitution of the United States, and the act of 1793, which afford tool remedy to secure the delivery of fugi from labor in the District of Columbia and : tales of the Union. I « Constitution in cases of concurrent author* i s was.said by Justice Story, “where the la l ** e United States am} the State* am in direct, i lantfest collision ou the same subject, thca.- i United States being the supreme law uf the , are of paramount authority, and the Statu , so far, and so far only, as such incompaliiul ■ exbtt/must necessarily yield.” s argued by the Attorney General that the tuition which formed the Constitution of the ad'Statc* had two dulipst subjects under con ation hi rebtion to fugitives; the one to secure ire criminals found in another State, to be de* ad up, on demand of the Exgbative authority of thl Slato from which they fled; the other to se cure fugitive slaves to continued service, in conso* ' quanta.of any law of the State into which such persons may have escaped sod fixing specifically the cjode of obtaining them, by repairing that they •hillpe delivered up on claim of the party to y' : whom such servicb or labor may be due. ■.l Convi jUnluj .• iulpta fugitij ■4th . article it was never supposed gave a .‘ namely to the master to recover a runaway dare. -Each provision of the Constitution applying to the •epai ito case* eft fugitive*, must hare ita appro. priaU application! and the proper exposition ia io be found in the plxin and manifest tbeaniog of the termi employed by. the framers Jo express tbeir in tentico. I •T 1 le articles of Confederation are then referred - A to£} (lie purpoJe of showing (bat tmder the* thooj h there was power iu secure fugitives from juatio, there waamorieiolwcure staves. Mr. Mad ison m quoted who aays: ~; " Another clause, us that property whiel | are now pdstess. At present if any slave* to any ofj those States where alave* are . - free, |bs. becomep emancipated by tbeir laws; ' for the laws of the States are uncharileble to one another in this rejrpect. But in this Constitution : , no person held or labor in one State ' -‘ ..onder.the laws thWeof, escaping iDto*nother.sball[ ia consequence of any law or regolatisn therein! be discharged frota each unice or labor; but shall be delivered op on claim of the party to whom such service or lajroc may bo due. This clause was expressly intended to enable owners of daves to reclaim therm Thji is a better security than soy that now exists. No power is given to the gener al golrernment to interpose with respect to the property in slaved now held by the States.” Jodge Story held the same opinion and said: ; »Tbe want-otiiich a provision under the Coo > * federation was feu as a grievous inconvenience by the slave-holding States, since in many States no aid whatsoever Would be allowed to tbo owners and sometimes, indeed, they mr t wilh open resist •V *«"*" “fn.facL”'s*ja the same learned Judge, “U cinnot escape :lhc aitention of every intelli gent reader that many sacrifices of opinioo aod feeling areto be found made by the Eastern and 1 MiddieSutestolpepeculiariotcrestsoftheSonth, This foinmno juitisubject of complaint; bot it sbouU evef repress the delusive and misebievieu* nolion that the South has not at all limes had iu full share of benefits from the Unioo.” To these opinions the:Attorney General adds r . . thefollowingcontinent*;• , > “The provisbalfor the removal of fugitives from / labor, contempUbjs; as it has been said, summary ' ; .ministerial not the ordinary coorse - of judicial inyestigalions.to ascertain whether the ,**?"• claim of ownership be properly established. Inea- V • rtf fugitive sJavta, primafadt proofs of owner ship only are require] of ihe claimant, without . putting (he party to a formal assertion of his rights by asuit atcommbn law-j-3 8lory’« Com. pr 677. , Actof IS Feb*, f+92, LaWs U. 8; Serg. on Con stitution, Chap. 31. p. 387, Glen vs Hodges, 9 Johnsj 67; Wrighi vs Deteon, 5 8.4 R. 63 !'■ “The Coogresstof the United States, by the Act -. oflSFebi, 1793,has acted upon the views thus presented, and hak antborized the person to whom the labor or service U due, or bis agent, to arrest the fugitive, and take him before a Judge off the United States, -or any magistrate of (he codoiy wber*! the arrest shall be made, sod upon proof gtvea,jeitherby oral testimony, or affidavit of the obligati 00 to service, and the escape, a certificate is given to the daiauat, which it to be a sufficient warrant for removing the said fugitive to the Butc from which be or she fled.” §law of 1826 is'then dftcuraed, which ia u “An Act to fire effect to the provisions 3©natitution of the United State*, relative vesiOoo labor; for the protection of free . peopiej of »lor, and to prerent kidnapping.” Thia act, u is known, interposed a j odicial ofB ; cer between tho master and date; and required the oath of the claimants, or his agent, before •neb judicial officer; and directed a warrant to it* sue, under his band and seal, to the proper sheriff or constable, aothoriting (be arrest and seizure of the foVitive. The Supreme Court, in the due of Prigg, ac cording to the Attorney. General drdded that the legialatWof Congress, if eonititqtionoJ, mast su persede all Stale Legislation upon the same sab* Jeet, and by necessary implication, prohibit it, that the State legislatures have no right to interfere, ? and as it were by way of compliment to the leg is* lalioo of Congrcas to prescribe additional regula .tions and what they roifor deem auxiliary provis ions for the same purpossT The power in Con gress as to fogiU*es from labor “derives its whole yilidity aod obligation exclusively from the Coo. atitution of the. United Stoics/' and the power of Legislation oo this subject, thus derived, is exclu sive in Congress.” 1 Other opinions and decisions have been of sim itar effect,-and in the opinion of the State Execu • live, and Hit law adviser, most be tba law of ibe' lend: Aa the Constitution of the United Hates, and the law of Congress, of 1793, are ample, the Executive''declines to act under any other au thority. What, in the-opinion of the Attorney . Genera), a master may do here, is pointed out by the opinion of Judge Baldwin, of our own State, in the case of Johnson vs Tompkins and others,, fully sustaining the master in his right to the ser vice of the slave, and, in his authority to seize and remove him, as any Judge of any Court far the Union. He decided that the master may pursue and take him without warrant, and use aa much force as ii necessary to carry him back to hia res* Sdence, and'he may be arrested, says the same Jadge, on a Sunday, io the night time, and in the - hooee of another, if no breach of the .peace be * committed; and no peraon,'where the master baa the right/can oppose him in reclaiming hia slave or demand.ilwpmpfqfbis property/* We ar« aorry thtl no reference is made by*hr • Attorney General to the. (aw recently. passed by our Legislator®, and which, was the of eo Ign-h looint controvaray in the Court of th& dtj. -r-T-Xvl -v3 v.-'Btaamossl fhtlOhloi; The woederof etitern'men h«s been greatly ex cited <-re now£y accondu efaems off ear west ern Steamboats ojf such exceeding fight draught as to run in 24,20 and ISixicbtsof witfT. carrying; sQ.to 109 iocs pf-freight. • W'n confiras with'all borfamilisrtty with the steamers on our waters, we partake a little of this surprise at the astonishing .regularity wjtb wbicbour msgnificient Cincinnati Packets perform tbeir trips. Take, for example, .the Hibernia No 2to leave this morning. This Packet is one of the larged steamers in the west. Bhe is 225 feet 10ng,.27 beam end pn carry 550 t m»J Her cabins arc 187 feet in length, and have ccomoodatious fur 15U Yet this * learner came up frum Cincinnati feet’to 10 iochea water in less than two days and a half!— She makes her round trip of a thousand miles in a week; and hex running time is net over four days e-ud a half. If this is not near perfection in the bi*uity of ti!ram nnvigali.ni. we should like to hear of cojnetliing that is. We question whether —thr depth of waier considered,—anything like, ii, can-be adduced from any other quarter, it is the result of long experience iu River navigation, and it a triumph equally shared by our naval ar chitects and thn officers of our steamer*. i be navigation of the Ohio by such Urge boa's when the ttiga of water is a* low as at present!* difficult, but the intimsto acquaintance of the Pi* Ints with tbo channel,-r-ofien narrow and with abort luma— and the great cate of the Captains, often oretcomis all tbeao o.txleclc*. 3Vhat we havoeaidof the Hibernia No 3 is applicable in Ihe Clipper No 2, New England No 2; and. ins m r.l; all thr packets in this nonpareil line. Thr science of our Boat builders ItoS triumph ed evrn low water. Oa 24 iuchts there are plen ty of steamers that can carry 50 to 100 tons of freight wilheut difficulty. The increase of bus!- has grrnlly multiplied ihia clssi of hist* and they arc now plrniy. VVeoo lunger bear of tho bigb rates of firigbl paid a few years aic.ce in summer. Competition ia so sharp it is difficult to get them up nt all Steamer* are loading for St l-cuii with dry gooJa and other light freights, at ; Title prr 100 lbs—or $ cent fur carrying a pounJ <>l valuable ntercbaiidiiu 1300 miles! To Cin cinnati they arc getting «'«w than 1-6 of a cent for :ihc mmr set vice. Wc shall, nadouiit, hear-a great deal from the -bead of navigation,” about the difficulty of get ting to Pittsburgh, but wo })ope travellers aod others will not suffer themselves to be Impoeed on by such talcs. A regular daily line of Packets M ill l* kept up between thie city and Cincinnati. No matter how low the river may be, regular and transient boats will leave every day. CllyNiwii I Fisk iv Allkuuest CiTT.—On Monday af ternoon a fire broke out in the steam Planing .Macliiao Shop, on Sandusky street, and in ayhort time totally consumed the building and all ils con tents, and also a considerable amount cf Cumber Im end around it. The fire was accidental. The .esishliahmeut was comparatively new, and owned Iby Messrs. John Morrrscra, Thoe. McCombs and IK ,bl. M. Hied- The loss Is soma i dervon of tho marine corps. - The object of this movement we have yet to learn. | Col. Doniphan has reported from Chihuahua to Gen. Taylor at BaltilUi, and Geo. Taylor has open ed a communication with Gen. BccU- Will c rox tui MxxilakCbubib.—TbeOi g«n of the Government it Washington gives some warrant lor tbe f*cttbal the AdmioUtratioa designs i war upon the Mexican Church when it declares, as it don, that ‘fit may become a rotUer hf grave consideration, if tbe church continuesto oppove a peace'and furnish the fuel of war, wbelb erthe immense revenues of the church in Mexico skall be;left untouched—whether they shall be fullered to renfain at the disposal of the enrmy, and to be applied to sustain the wsr against ua— ; whether justice and polity do not equally dictate ! that they should at less: be i:qu*jtrcd during the continuance of the war at a legitimate means of cutting off the enemy’s supplies.” Fo-Riiajin* BCJorciVc oTKE Mb. Polk’s tab*. irr.—Mf.Georgo 8. Wright, Clerk of.ibe ‘New Orleans,’ which touched at Tampico on her way hither, informs us that a ‘'great feast” had lately came off there, among tbe foreign merchants, giv en a« a way of testifying tHeuTjoy at tho.provis ions of the nevrrMexicao Tariff, as framed by the Administration at Washington. Ttijs i*nsturaTrnouglu Tbe British House of Lords |moled'Mr.*~W«lker > s Report in fsvor of tbe British Tariff, andjbe English free traders re joiced over its passage. 8o now tho foreigners in Mexico are rejoicing over a Tariff made with out law and in defiance of the Constitution. Ma. Polk’s Piss.— The following is said to be a copy of Mr, PoOt'a Pass, for tho admission of Banta Anna through our blocktuling_j!eet, by which'ho has been ouablod to take and keep com ruand of the armies against os: . j “The eotnnutjd of uur na*ai forces in the Gulf of Mexico i* hereby notified NOTVTO 08-- STRUCT THE PASSAGE of General Antonio, Lopts de Santa Anna and surf to Mexico, should be desire to return thither. I “May 15th, 1846. JAMES K. POLK." 1 AdxßTs roa PATtSTs^—-We call attention to tho of Mr. Robins,of Washington. Mr. R. has large expericoco in his business, and we know him at one every way competent and faithful for theduchargo of every duty which may . be eommed to him. By letter, and tbe small re mhtance named, gentlemen at a distance may be aasurod that all business entrusted to him will be moat promptly and faithfully executed. .. Bain wont* Columbia Hoes*/—.This is one of tho excellent Hotels of the Monumental City. The bouse is newly Tarnished, and in every re spect is a .first rate ifloteL It it situated in St Charles Street In the midst of fashion and bosi naaa, andthe guests may be assured of good ac comodation'* ' ' • • V Tu Bc*’«—A very remarkable andj diatinct circle eras noticed ardund.the Bqs on Monday a£ teznoac- We do not remember to have seen bne •owqJl.dagQpL «i- -l - t"r^sllP*S»* : W*iaaax*Tyat;^rTr-^-r--- : ;^f. r ' ~ ruruipuiiiijwe cfUwPSajbargfa WjuiaiucTOK.May 12^1847. ’ Foil dsttUk of ibs recent glorioai yictory oh IsioeJ by ftisjdrGeneral Scott and his gsUont ar my at Ceraj Gordo, arc nnw being Merited, and we have been peroutvd to penueaveryioter«stiag- Is&etfiram sa’affiesr who took t disU&guished part in the baule—be speaks lb glowing terms of the great military science displayed by Geaeral Beott, who, he says, has won for himself the af fection and admiration of the entire army.— Amonget other particulars the writer stales, that the great lux* of life on oar* pati was mainly at tributed to the unwise and rash course pursued by two of our Generals—especially by Gen. Pil low, who prematurely commenced the action, and attacked the enemy at hie strongest point, against the of his engineer*, who had carefully reconnoitercd-tbe enemy’s position. Gen. P. however wag determined to signalise him self, no matter at what out, and the result was that his antire command was neatly cut to pieces. This offictr is described as being an exceedingly brave man, but without the least military knowl edge, having been bred a lawyer, in Tenneseeee, 'in Mr. Polk’s district, and wit a partner of Mr. Walkor, the present private Secretary of the Pres ident. He was as yon are aware recently promo ted to a Gcocrelcy in the place of General Cumcaingr. These facts are known to the War Department bat will of coarse never be divulged. Lieutenant Patton, who lost his right hand m the actioo, is the well known “Army Poet,” and distingoiahed fiicself in the Florida war. Captain Armstead V. Mason,- cho also lest a teg, in the engagement, was from Washington, and ia the only son of tbo late Gen. Mason form erly a dbtirguiabed number of Congress from Virginia, who was killed in tbefamuns duel wilh Col. McCarthy. following anecdote ia rela ted in connexion with Capt. M. at too great fair held here a year ago, Capt M. in company with the present Secretary of the Navy, was viewing tbo various specimens of industry and ekili there exhibited, oben tjjey came across some wooden legs very ingenioueiy cpniriv^d,— 1 “as you are go ing to Mexico. Capt M.," raid the Secretary, “you had belt* r supply yourself in time as you may re quire one before you get back,’" this prophetic joke of the Secretary’s hasbren but too paiufully realized. Flour ii selling at Monten-y at Fifty dollars the barrel, tea four to five dollars the pound, Cotton goods costing heio from 6 <0 9 rt*., at ono dollar tho yard, (nd every ration isrut-J to the men co»t the Government 002 dojlsr. Thin is certainly an enormous expenditure, aod we ntay well pause and enquire, whether if the Mexicans were dis posed to give up to us the entire country now in eur pos>eu,ioo, it would compensate in any de gree. for the amount which this war before its con clusion will cost us in dollars and cents, to sty nothing of that drtadfnl oatpooling of human life whirbno pecuuiary consideration can compen sate for. Truly thif war is a dreadful matter, and the weeping and wailing now from bro, ken hearts, and des >la'e hearths all over our lan , calls in language but too painfully eloquent—' what it has cost us.”—The celebrated Lord Sid mouth one of England's greatest heroes, when sge had given him wudeo remarked, “I used to con sider all the sufferings of war !o*t in iu glory; ( now consider all ita glory lust In its sufferings” —Well indeed would it hsve been for this country, if Mr. Polk before ho came to the Presidency acqoired the. tame wisdom. Resolutions of Mr. Kennedy, At a meeting of the Directors »f the Baltimore and Obit' Rail Ruai} Company, on the 12th of May, (be following isolations were offered by Mr. J. P. Kennedy : Resolved, That the Committee appointed to confer with the Pittsburgh and Connellsrille com pany be instructed to offer the following resolu tion? as a basis for the negotiation for a subocrip tioo nn tho part of this Company to the stock of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvilte Rail Road, and for the eocneOtcn of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road with the taa*. Resolved, That this Company will agios with the Pittsburgh end Conoellmlle Rail Road Com pany to mbseril* to the capital stock of the said Piusburgo and Cocinelh«*iUj> Compaov, on tbo following tetms and conditions: That the city or ritixeos of Pittsburgh shall pro cure the subscription heretofore made by them to the Stocks of tho catd Pittsburgh and Connellsriile Hail Road Company to be increased 10 the amount of 5150,000. That thereupon the Baltimiro snd Ohio Rail Kot l Company will subscribe to thr* *au> Stuck of tbr Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rul Road (tompany a sum which ahall, together with th# ■ibscilption heretofore made by them, amount to 5800,000. That the above rahscriptioos shall only be obli gatory upon the parties re«pectively making them, opon the contingency that the city of Baltimore, or (be citizens thereof, or both together, shall sub scribe or procure to bo vubacribed to tbe Stork cf the rstd Pittsburgh and Coeni*y«vine Rail'Road Company, ah amount which togetoe.- with the autecripMons above mentioned, shall be sufficient, according to the estimate of the Engineer tf the Company, to complete tbo construction of the road from Pittsburgh to Turkey Foot. Tbe LaaisLATuaa of New York was in *cs eion 129 days and passed 100 seta. Among those of general importance were the following : Tha election act, ioclaJing among other pro visboa, one to prevent betting at elections. The several acta for resuming the prosecution of tbe Erie Canal cclargment; tbe Genorsaeo Valley. Black River, and Oswego Canals; and tbe Oneida River Improvement. The railway freight bill, au thorizing the several rail road* t> carry freigMdu ring the year by paying canal tolls. Tba bill takes effect Ist November next. The' act provi ding for tha registry of births, marriages and deaths; tbe repeal nr the exriae law; for the en rollment of tbe militia of the State; the act au thorizing tha Jodicary; the license law. This law was repealed by a vote'of 19 to —*in the Senate, and of (8 to 66 in tbe House. The Anri Rmt matters and the bill organizing Courts of condi tion go over to the extra session- lews Items. The citizens of Clxvklasu, without, distinc tion of party met on Thursday evening and invi ted Dsnie! Webster, to yi»ii tbe Lake, city.— Wfaeo will the Pittsbuigbers move in ibis matter. Mr. Webster was last at Columbts, 8. C., thepri -▼ite residence of Cul. Preston, (be ex-Benstor. The bar of New York have nominated the fol lowing lawyers for Judges of the Supreme Court are all able men, tbe two first are Derar.- crats, the other two Whigs: T, J. Oakley, Hiram Kctcbum, L. N. Bandford. Daniel Lord. Toz LteisLATrazof Delaware, by enactment, recently gave the people of the Slate the privii ege of voting for or against license to taverni, etc Those iu favor'of granting licenses have Meier mioed to test tbe constitutionality of this enact meot, and have engaged aa tbeir counsel th>- Hou. John M. Clayton, John Wales, James Usy _trd, sod William Rogers, Esqa., who are among the most distinguished lawyers of Delaware. Taa Delaware State Gazette asys:—The stan dard of corn in this Bute, which has hereto C.-re been fifty-six pounds lo'tbe bushel, has been tiler ed to fifty-five, £t is now (be umo m, Penasyl vania and New York. A Ccsvzayioz was held on the 12tb ie«t.. at Indianapolis, Ipjth a view of producing concert of action and determining on some plan for th ceastruetion of b rail road between Cincinnati »nd St. Louis. ‘ Tbz C'HZH&rzAKz Cabal is at length in afsir way of being completoj to Cum berland. Of the amount needed, one million of dollars, $200,000 hare been famished by citizen* of New York directly interested in its completion ; 300,000 by the State of Virginia; >lOO,OOO by the District Cities, and tbe remainder by the Bar ings, upon the litvorable reporl of Messrs, Davis find Hail, of Boston, who were employed by them 'l6 examine sod-report. Tzleori/h Lib is.— lt is singular that ihs New York and Buffalo, New York and Bostoo, and Philadelphia and New York Lines of Tele graph are all out - of order—broke down in fact bat!we ; hdptrfor a abort time only. Nothing has bean received at Philadelphia from tbe eas’, in that'way ejbee Sabbath night Tbe Great Weal* am Lino is in fine order all tho whit?, a alight in terruption only having occurred between Lancas ter and Philadelphia. ..The Baltimore Line has been in good order since jt was rebuilt Tsx Sotttb p»y Txxxaßare.frora New Orleans *o the Potomac will be. commeocedlorthwitb,— Tbe Virginia Legislature, mboeribaa 130,000 for the exteuaton of the work through that State and the North Carolina Board of Pdbtiej Works ex- Ut >* the rma through the old North Btalfc Prnfnaeß Mtmmiu,will commeoce blecoorse of lecture* .for IqdW at Jbur Vclodt.thbi ,af»f w®" 44 - *- * ■ ’ •«1 the ®iate oflhdUna his berm; in the tiljr if] HV JL fll AiQrJMh Wk Vi ,Xtm ?*tfc*?*me U#«i.:wwTing from the ! y*:' ■ •Mk* ‘holderstfco boodsof the SfalauKT living la ex*! ’ • _•■ r~~“ —•*■'.-*•->- chanit, under Uw> far of bts one half, \ ft. LATE FROM EUROPE. rtoek S pfr ceot. : lDttr,«>. the first in- ; r j ittlnient of 2pef..penti.js payable the Ist Vf July • -3' AuRIVALOFTjttR: 1847, the fond fjr which is ilreidy in hiod.on# [ A UTI>FD\?I k per cent, iifanded to be discharged it some future l •- Uiijutti\l^\, day—for the other half, with the 6 years hick io- j ; ——“ . teresL stock is given, bariog 5 per cent, inteiett, ' ■ dene* o l ilie P.tu?»af|%f3** e tie.. payable out of the revenues of: tho Wabtab and | TWO WEEKB MTER FROM EUROPE Eri. VfaA Ti. 1800,000 wquiral tobo. u B- \ IMPORTANT CHANOES IX MARKETS imbed to the cent], hiving been tabscnbeO, the ; U’* .• t r . _ ... _ * irrangment for the issue of the new slock will t* ! y reat ™‘ irietar, J dtjfieuittes—Rates of interest compietnn. On the first of July 1847, Indiana ' 1,1 England six and seven per cent, takes her proper rank among the interest poping \ Great advance in Com on the States' Cincinnati Gaiettc, - Continent, 4c & Boston, May 17,11 P. M. The Hibernia arrived at Boston thia alternoon ip the'extraordinary passage of 13 daja*from Liverpool. Her Commercial news Lsn»»timpor> Untz— The sriAMEs Salcda iusk—The officers of the Manona, from Missouri river, report the steamer Saluda, Capt. Boyce, took to her moio deck, ono aod a half mile* below Rocbeport—» She almck a snag on Thursday morning last, and went down in a few minute*. Her cargo—con sisting principally of hemp and bacon—wilt be saved, bat in a damaged condition. The Salads wav owned by Messrs. King and Fisher and the Clerk, and was insured for 912,. 000 in three different offices of this city. Sbe was probably worth $15,000.-67. Isiuu Sac Era. Stkaxboat Diiavtsis.—The steamer New Hampshire blew up on the Cth Inst., just below Little Rock, killing 16 persona—both clerka among the killed. The boat turned completely over. The above information was obtained from peaMDgera just from Little Rock at Napoleon, and brought to thiacUy last evening by the Gen. Pike.— Cin. Atlat. Homicide —A 3/an Shot —About 1 o’clock ibis morning, a fight, occured at tbe landing, on board the steamer Palo Alto, which mulled fatal ly to ono of the per«>ns engaged. According to the information we have at this time, (1 i o’clock Saturday morning,} it seems, had teen previously quarrellingoip in the city, ab-ut some thing which bad produced hostile feelings between them. They retained to the boil and renewed their quarrel. One of them, Wo, Craig, attack* ed the other, Samuel Bredlinger. knocked him down and commenced brating him; when the lat ter drew a pistol and shot the former in the pit of the stomach, killing him instantly. They were both Ritf„burgh Pilots B. is now undergoing examination before ibo Mayor— Cin. Atlat-. Ths SoiuEt ScicsTividcr. et Mtstekiccse. —Messrs. Leopold &A(bive that the conumplatadi Gurnlla war woulj prove as disastrous to the country as to ni. The iopreAEion was gaintt.g ground at Vera Cruz that there would bo no more lighting, and it was SoubteJ whether Puebla or the Capitol WouU be an attack was made, upon them. Tbe continue their strictures upoo A lochs’* ur Santa Anna was repnhad U> have gone Suoth from OHnba with the Attention of recruiting his ranks, and had reached Oajare. He had not shown himiell at the Capitol since his defeat, tl was believed that he had projected au attack upon the American wagon Irvins. G*r. Sc>i»h*J not uvtved ! ■;* i'J hni nroulJ do aj upon the arrival < and at tho close of the week ending tbe 20th, a further decline followed of j to jd on American, and also on all other descriptions of Colton. On tbe following day bitter account* Were re cei*cd fiom London as to the vtitcyof the Money Market, wb : cb gave an improved tone Ip tho Cot ton trade at Liverpool where the vales amounted to about 7000 bales at an advance of } a £d dp ■imc (description*—lkero tbe’sale* on speculation yrsUrrtlay declined in 4000 lairs it the previoua currency, and finally the s|wculstive spirit declin ed altogether and at the dose the msrkcnvns freed from it. Quitationa lor Cotton arc—fair to good fair bowed Georgia G.j a C| d. Mobile GJ a 7d. There wer*. however, semo fluctuations iu price.. Gbai* iso Ftor a.—Speculation wax rile throughout the mouth in Breadstuff*, but notwith standing thi* influence tie price of Western Da nal Flour settled at 40b* per bid, and American Red Wheat at U)*all*9d per 71) lbs. White Wheau void at 12s to 12* :|J per ly 0 t 70 lbs. Indian Coro rated at slsto r>2s jer 480 Us for White, and Y ellnw at 52153*. During the lari day or two Wheat has Advan ced 2d |>er 70 lbs. Western Flour advanced Is per bbl. Philadelphia and Baltimore Flour advanced (>f In** important matters. Our despatch it unt very clear as to the cx t of tbo advance on Flour, as usual, tbe clotingqt tvioru heiiiß omitted. It i» evident, how}v that there his been an important advance. T eflVot rbown on the N. Y. Marki-t put ces uj> instantly. The news wo rcgarJua not only imj*ortant, bap to somn extent alarininß. It wav not known, however, when the Hibernia left, that Exchange in Europe from the United State* ruled more equally than for many weeks part, Tho tenden. cy of this intelligence will bo to remove the panic from England, and we hopo prevent the further shipment of specie to this coantry, which ore long mutt lipd it* way back to England.] Elrlii*il l- l.'.rrrr-ftponilcncr of ihe fiitnl.ureh (sm/et(c PHILADELPHIA MARKET. May 17ib, H P. M. ‘I he Foreign newi arrived too late to show any influence on ihe market. I send you a report of what was done jo day. _ Buyers of Floor were unwilling to accede to the demands of holders, who demanded $8 for atanderd brand*, when (be latter gene’ly withdrew their stocks lor tbe advanco claimed. ' The sales were 1000 hbls. Com ha* advanced—-sales of prime YeUow at 105 c. Oats have advanced to f»3c and sales—the mar* et has been cleared far export—next arrivals will immandan advance. Government contractors are in the market for Provuions, eaufing an imprSfcpd demand. Groceries without change. Kirlunvt Corierpondeßce of the Pilttbureh Gsxeus. BALTIMORE MARKET, , May 17, fi P. M. The market for Floor has advanced still farther to-day. At the close Saturday night >8,12} waa tbe current price. Holders have claimed a farth er advance of 12}, god buyers hare purchased very sparingly. The sales ol Howard street to day rewh 400 bble only, at *8,56 per bbh— CUy Mills 1 the aame figure it realized.— Buyers' are very reluctant to pay tbe advance, and are waiting for tbe tiietmer. . i •.Wheat baa also advanced, and prime Whilo pnm.:Rodtl 189.191 a perks. ~ ’ -.•„ . .syirtlonSaU« ll ‘" TO “ "llinf M Sic fbr mime Moules of hue, tod Io3i|oSc for toot denription of b “- ll,l> '"the' *U- Tance. it in scarce and wanted. There "ere 0 f j „ S I6J for new Me,., tod $14,00 fo, 0l B ’ 50 000 lb. ~ 7J.7i.f0, StaiSS.: «nd 10c for H.m., .11 of We. some extent. The buiioeu done nr f’ o '"common to chcicebrand* t»f Corn /..It, 30*40.01 >0 bu at 96i97c for and 9U93c for White. n* U - a ~. wo,lb i SOaSIe, and sale* 10,000 bu. .. 1”,7iLl “ "•**' snd fu " h " **'" Whi.k,j- i, Mlliu, ,1 28J«S9jc per gull, ‘.nrnmeal m .ale. it >4.75 per bbl. later. Mm lon, Majr. 17 —pr p_ 5] pore eend.og you tb. t m d„,„, ch lb , m „. ket ha. improred under tb, InUuenco of tbe Foreign news, and ha* become boo,am *t sBa $8.25 for Geneteec. There i. alw . n aetfo demand for future deli W y, and con.ider*ble wlt-s baTebeeu made at $7,75 for June, .t $ 7 . o 0 for July, and at »7,55 for deli.ery in \u. JfUiL J ■ For Uorntnce! there is *q improved demand at the price* previously current—sslrx .1000 btls at $4.75 per bbl. Rye Flour haa .dTinctd unJer the ntee (■ .. not. held at >5.60 per t,bl_but no e.le. that. or Cora the Hilo httro Inn l.ige. The m.r, ket opened tbi. morning al Klilc for prime VeU *' lb ' cl “ •, the Bellow* 10 be Thrmartror propelled Ur water power-now building in Mononaalia tHe market for Colton ik very much afleeted. «;Ouuiy, Virgtma, wjihm 8 mile* of Morgantown! the A perlect rtagnstion prevails. Buyer?, botbroio- i Co - um ? Sc ‘ t ’ a,,d on, y 3 «» « from ta-v riser.-There is tier* tsiu) <• ioorter* h»vn nliKrlrar. t l ' no sucb anuation witlun S(Ki mitt of PiiuimwK. eaa i.a w„. r ; p ° , Wlthdrawu ftom the m*|. hart for double the wot a-keT There is *0 Ore bank* * I. and |.ric» sjAusl decline. -of rood quality and quantity within from on« fourth of , a mlletottyo m le*, and good road*, in a fine fanning fTT : TheTimberlanJ;: Wills »n.i .Inll-Misonir Candidates. UV, l ?a^r^!dTr*^7;‘ ,^^l, a, fl s! MAItMIALL rKiIUVAKTzf/lil)Th i o«ec lUb Shea, Sable, aSTa*'. '’•'l * pent,eman well qualified lo represent thi« cor n’ " ll '’ * u H ,ace ca « be ready for blaM by the Ist of Octo £ AMemply Hi. mminanon woidd -rati- i «f‘Ppheaikm be made soon—two-thirdsofthe [ f nuin-i0... tiTitd. m tha; City and i price will be takeu tn A*«med Good*—one-thud in i..tn.a4w ONE OF Till' I'kriTV ! ca*h, as the work progre*»ei In one year the properly t 1 I w*;l P"i' «*ery cent expended, and after that win yield MOO per cent, profit—that will be given bv the present proprietor*. Application* soon made will be attended to. alic owners being disappointed in furdt due them, t* the reason for (ailing. Should the person buying any pari «f tbe wco'e wish vs se!>, the present owner* will take it. and add fifty percent, to the eo«t. It is with reactance the owner* would sell the whole, bntif no ihmg else will do, rather than reta d thefinUhing of the farnace they wiU do so, and, if wanted, they will build and blow the furnace one year, as they ran build her I cheaper than any bpdjr 91*0, being proficient at the iiut<;ett for a bug time. Any quantity of the beat <*•> close on ,he A line directed to 7• A E S will be immediately attended to. Direct 10 Morgantown. Pig Iron can be delivered at Pittsburgh for from $l5 10 Sid perton, -when it 11-worth from $9O lo *l5. ■ . , " w.*k:s. IL> stone and maiertais to build on the ipot. niylgUm ' JAMKA lIKNRY. „r lmn , s , Cl.. f ■„,« ! *T.'. 1 ''> "»")■ "I'lt* aiul Anffi..a.o«\ !'o,-ihe f.ffii Coraini«*iunrr. i -“. X will Oe c ‘ hlK * Slld . A ] ,l:m ** ons or nominal ion liy *' ‘ " nd " l *“ CO '""> F a?k"^K I yl* i*]i D:THR r ,j anroaijcro the name of CAI.EfI • *J" 0i n*a *uiiat>lr person to ro'.reirjv 1 l.rguiaiurc. {.nyU.lAw} itfujN J^JS\ l : A f at r K trl - ? f M,,Htn *wn«K.p, w,h ■>t a iantl.n , “ r Anti-.Vlaaomc county Conrco n . tnylMAwa k!,T. J ?"a S ‘VIU.OCK ...i c. f. ..V' An ' >| waunce the name of JOHN on nll qUeation* rclatina to the Patent and dsel* «.rih "i " . r “ J,!cI Tow,,tbl P-* ,u,1,1bi<,,,ai "l'Kla>e ! ~on* 1,1 J b * United tftatr* or Kiyopa. Pa adn» at* rin i. et»Uiarc. ruv.'d&wT WILMNS dietanee desrotu of hl7iU£ eiaminationi made al the ... ... I prior to making application for a patent, ir. K0..0n- ->Ali'l, I’ALMI'JI. K*q. bi« ! «tn I way forward (po.t paid, enclosing a fee of five dollar*, , u ‘ Lr '' *' i rxcehVniond suitable randidaie'for i a clear aiaietneauy their cuae, when immediate atteu* «n«* e ff.-uiure i>j auent'oii m ttir »wvr veu ' uon wl ” br Riven to It and all the information thu w "' "‘"'C' »n*‘i> VVU.j{i o! ihe cue. I could be obtained by a emit of the npnliiaatia person] ni)uJA«i.' COIT.NTRY . promptly **'■ JINKI'H Mr('L'l I nut TTi i ” . i At: letiernbo buMnew. r-nui t* post paid.’aaj contain i.- “ tt.un.ll fil' be;., spoicu of by , a suitable fee. where a wrliienopuiion ia required. * • i’i a uaruit.au* foi County (iimimi , Office on F. street. opposite the Patrol Offiea. «• >nrr. unit tir.ns in every rrspert li«nr*( and. Capable, J llehaa the honor of referring, by permission, to V‘ * u r*~Uf'> i-v In* inc.iu» for ihm office before the Hon. c Edraund Burke,Commissioner of Patents; oiijciM <• i _ _ ___ _ tnyllMA*.* Hon. 11 l.Kilsworth. late do do do; Ti'MM.f* ..( r.'- H Knowles Machinist, PatentOfflee; - ,i . in,' ,'v,. *.-,, • ’ , , 1,1 it'-'pe tlrniirn. Wa-'liinetim. DC; . r,.*sn..» on. I > Hon. R Choate. MaftbnkusetH. H 8 Srr.iiie - - mjlWAw | Hoa: 'V Allen,Ohio. ikt *i l *KttlFF, of the cay, will lie eapponedby I- Hon. J D Bfltplin,MC, lltiao&ri; ur»nj ' »li‘jj of tija etty mad eotuiiy fot ooaanatioo b’’l Hcil wfila Hall*Near York;, v ■no Onfirem.nn a* acandidair fertile Leriaiauire. " Hon. RoberiStniUi.Al . • •*- myTrt\wT PITT | Hux S li'^SSeaaie; iw nt vtl'u , ~ j list. Jl) BelCt, MC, kbiMtfii 1 1 U h- AA V'. K '° f <•»> • *npported before I Oapt. H M BhreTO. Missouri; - .-•heeJLT C ‘ , " v,: “ : ' on rj; r “> m ' nati « n : Kfaiiai B robm. Erg., Ptttsb»r«h. -- mrlS • .he emru(..t«.e i,.j office of county Treasurer. .“ “ ■—— ■■■ f 1 JttU.M) WAnD NKW AND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY. T) °2.?’ s wim ' *»• ' i.M‘\ t; «:•* t tcw-ju!.» wi:U* , Cftcrrjr BUUr** for.dvS cure of tEeVcllmrin* ■ jpjof,-,} : y mhny \Vb>z* o.hl Aintnuofi* forlb- I*. : “««*k Jaundice, L’«erCompUim'. *1! B : lliou*Cim* .'a-f/o mylidowK JEFFKKjOX : P>ep*ia,Nertoma Irritations, Debilitated Nomacli. Languor. ltepreoian ofSpljili, Cbraaio Hbea raatisoi, Cu'aneoui nireaset, Cancer, ojpiuioii Duea> •e» Scrofula Impurities of the HK>OC, Pimples aad l’o«uilr» on the Face, Hereditary Huqjpff, Cpid Sore*, and all (ii«ea»rs arising from as ityadicipasareof Mer* £?*•'* *■* "uiiir.-i fnpri.Hjr n{ Hi- uockboMort of ;bt* ■ nnj t«iiinpl!«ri!]f ill.; Itoaa Coraumy wih ri 0,1 sbe 13u« of Ml), "M M. DARLIMfTOX, Seoreiarj- «.efnl Information—A? .mpo.ttn. discovery •> iv•l " r ' a ‘ ''wmp'anu h«< bee a prnnouneed a* fn : . .ILrJW. Wholesale and Retail, hv WYATT A af.n.lMAl. |«1 I uttn.i »:,r, t. New York; H'«, Tuoaa, meet. hn-t t*. R. tijvnse Sfuithfiield street l. t< »o» ? . |J. Price tl prr not mylft Iw l.!int ANDREW RGSS. of Cotcputv E. Wesnoorc and Guards, SJ. Reg,mem I'cnoiyivauia' Volunteers utt h.» passage from VeraCra* to New Orleans. !*KKNIA,_OR RUPTURE. DR UALiGER triform* all pertont articled with tLs Ji.irr.sinrcoraplain:. that having become tbo por etutet of Ur lluritiuU'i patent "Oppcdatire Remedies * or .t« cure w-tboul wearing Tranea, he isnowprepa ini to eurr all »uch o» may odrr :n a very f ew , mulct th>* tietitnctiL Tba Faience by an.de ‘v: --warrant' that these remrdir-s when rightly applied. w.ll wet: am pennoueniK euro 8 cisc« out a l ' Mi. oi t»:J fcnd young at they may apply, in 30 .Jnvt true to vault Ren bamg enjoined VamciUra given mi appln ut.on to the «unier * COLUMBIA UOUBK, flmrlti Sirrrl, brlutta Market and Lomherii Ntreeta, Baltimore. MTh* subscriber having taken the above eitab i.tlinirni. offer. fu» t*r«;v-a to the caucus anil public generally, h it i-onvcittenilv situated u regard, the Steamboats And Kauroad Depot—i. m the niiiUt ol itie.mnrc eutnsite Importing Houses—and in ■act. the location offeri u those visaing the city, at m». uy eottvauienee. and u« the other principal ***B j The home it now l.'-nig fitted up wih new furniture. 3ad |'* K OO,l u * ,e a, “ l *')■■«. »»d will be opeu to the public' |on the il day of April. 1817. The proprietor tru.n tlu.l iho lut u>irrmiu elT'ir »to ple4» >, will secure to him u . portion of the public parronage, resident u well tu »Dg transient W W DIX. 1. >tc of the film of Du A Fogg lUltimore. April V jS4* myl&li'm Rich Hill firm for Bole, SITU ATI-ill IS mile* from Pittsburgh. 3 mile* from Deer Crr-» l-oek. on thr north tide of the Allegheny r.ver, eoniuin.ijg about 170 acre* well improved—o gooJ ■noose and barn-With ruble, granary, tutoke home, .pring botite. Ae, Ar A con-t lr rabfc ponion of ll.e i tod >t ( learvd and t’liilcf good fence* and in a vety h gh state of ou!ii -."lion It it wnll.adapted for fruit irre. of vrln.-h there is great variety gr,l Tho* I'urrr ut No ttri stuad-tt, pitta* burgh or J C I‘urr >• at ilw law a Foundry, nrar the Gat Wt» f k' : raviSwfni" ONl,\ TUKKI'uf ibute Cots on J nekton *treet left Kikmi Iwit 1* »> b. 91 feet. I'uee MTS Terras, .it hand, balance in «even equalamiu.il j.,ayuiemi. ai«o, mg l/>|snn Sampton street, Aliegke* ny47ity, near the atiove. I'nceATii. Term* a* above S CU THUKR T. Real Estate Office juvl*_ •_ No3oSouthfield ttreel JIRT RBOKlVKDy— Another targe Invoice of tno»e Patent Gum Fla.tir and Hbfrreil Sntpendcrt, in.-Jiorn qualities, awaufaetured by the Re«*clt hlnnu- I'nctuting Company. Ct. nit.l fur sale nt factory prices, by the ngent. Ni>*in Wood street, up stairs, who'etule. „ KUWARDTODD, myl? Agent for Eastern Mannfactnrer C'IIIEAP BUILDING LOT 9-1 Loi *3 by UR (itnateil on Franklin Sirrei, Allegheny tTity. Fnre SiiOO. Term*. in band, balance in 6re y.’nr* A!*n, n corner IxhS3 by I*l Teel situated near (he abore. I’m** •Odd, Term*, nmr a* abo«e .my_JB - H CUTHIIKRT. 60 Smithfield «i_ DO.VKRTS, RIOBOHS AMD FLOW ERS U—\V R Murphy hn« jo« opened arrii>* _No 4 Commercial Bow, Liberty it LAUD— 4 Bbls and 1 ttand, now landing from stmr Wyoming, and for aale by JDICKKYACo "’T** SOsvaterand 107 from its SPTB. TCttPESTINE-t0 Bbla jusireee.ved and for rale by mylS BRAUNA REITER; LINSEED OIL—U Bbla on hand, far tale by mylß BRAUN A REITER pOTTON-M bale* Tenn emtc.fotule by - \J mylfl . I DICKEY A CO * nr - BIFJf. 181101 * C*. - BUCHANAN'S WHARF,' BALTdfORE. - 'P* WEDNESDAY,the IWj iiM,m ibeaticlioo r»re on Buchanan’* wharf. ,* 1 t | ' - FKE,-tappngd?in bargeehhaw* and brig Catalogues will be prepared, andaadxplea -exhibit d I.IH day before the calc. - ; mfl3 . n r 4«ta D, OKTtd, lwttaiMr ON Thursday, the 20th uwuot, a; ID tftjlotk, will be ** !< J : *n exienitraasaM-tmeatof eramnalila fancy and ‘<'P* drygoods, At ».0»Ooek, P. M. I ’ °L *T? c ® ri «^K l *«w*re t (}o*««itrarr, eoal. do ’* nt^,re * ho bed eordai sew and sec «*«*! clocks, splendid mama! £^Pi’.£i'and feather beds, At TJ O’clock, P. M, • A Urge aaaetuaent of superior qiualuy table and [•orkrt cailery, gold and silver wateheaf rifle*, shot jone. readr made elothmg in peat ranety, EnaahiJS s;r 79,650 gpaalih Clgan> Embracing a choice assortment of very aanerur quality uoMiled Cigars,of the most highly approved braids, will be sold cheap at private sale, loehwaa consignment. JOHN D DAVIt* royt® corner wood and fcfth street* Lois, . Adjoioisg'ihe?il; \Yardof the Citr.oo Minetaville rarnpike Road, at Auction. j ON SaturdayAfternbotLtheflad intitet. at3o’clock, will be*old, on the premise*:: seventy •& handsome building lou of ground, ti mate on Centre Avcnae aad xtreeiA adjacent thereto, a plan of which can- be teen at the auction room, or oa application to James 0. Irwin. Ter ■ s. one-flflh cash, and residue in foor a ntl wl nay* ntcnir, with intcrtitio be secured by baud and moiv m> IS# i © OAVI9, Anctbneer Junr« Saieof Building I«ou. in theKrtihWard - of iho Ciiy of Piitaborgh. ON Wedneaday a'trrooon, the SUlh inatant, at * o'- : “«•«" V" •' "ill l» Mid: IM vetr >plVQoihdrctseoais,tiMin *loto*3o - l*M do do French do - 10 “ M t" brown and invisible green da ■ 18“ 85 Vt» *ack cons, splendidly made A of good material. ' HHK) pair panic, of all styles, qualities and prices.' 1 iftuO vests do du . dp 4<> lUO dozen Linen plain and stitched bosom shirts; stocks: scarfs." cravats; bosoms; collars; suspenders; socks; drawers, and ttnddr Shirts 'of of winch V»ve been and adapted to the present season. M ercnanta others who are In wumof clothing, boner than togtvg ns a call. ' THU HOOK AGKNTH WANTED 10 .til the TRIIK ; tiU.O REPUBLICAN, comsiniHg the Inaugural Ad* ' ■ dre*scs,and First Annual Messages of all the PRESI -1 ! DENTS of ibe United States, the Constitutions of ; principal Slates in the Union, Ao . Ac- with elegant 1 I'OKI RAITSof ail the PRESIDENTS,and aviewof the Capitol of the United Stales. .) ,A beautiful book, of nearly 500 pages, handsomely ' bound, for only *l. I AIw,FLEETWOOD'S LIFEOF CHRIST' together | with the Lives, Transactions and Sufferings of h»< holy ; Kyangelisti. Apostles,and otherpnmitivemanvrs.and a .HISTORY of the JEVVP t brought down to ige pres uuuim* A large octavo vo urae, tllnstrated with tS engravings, ptiated on fine paper, qnd hpwnd in the most substantial manner Price only 11 yt S?THP. MOST-LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OF FERED TO AGENTS Address,postpaid? '■ w WM. A. LEARY (s>l,tf No (57 Xoilh Second it., Philadelphia BDTAW HOUSE, Corner of DtlUmort and Enlav Streets, 111 : a A*’j ?c n?, K i.' iiSPii i (tto k . THIS .pleniTid and spacious Hoti-I, clribly situated fur botu imuuess and pleasureTravbrfers, i*so coa diieu d us to eomblnc all the luxuncs of Use Lcsi Hotels' with e!rgst,fe mid Ciiicf/U. Cltoirp suiiraofnparuneqii are tu *ll seasons reserved :or Uir iifi-otniocdatioii of transient greets, am] families v..;i;itg tile city will find Utp Eui*W Hocsx a Homt, umnrpa-scd[by any Hotel in the Union I he lorsuoii it elevated and.salubrious, aod is a!*o ( Ouvrtiirm to lktpots and the'landings, at whieb r »be coaches and I’ortrrs ot the House am at til times m wsmiig to convey pssreugers and their bagnr*. frea ot id n g; to (he Hotel • . T»:sst—Jirmlenicn*’ Ordinary, *1,50 per day mylT l.adiei' . do, «2,'U do. [stawa« PHILO HAXslst TRaORDINARY and enurely : 'tnpreccdentrd J-s cxlnli:i< n of sciMiufio illusions, etfhititlngof va rious surprising andamusingeifprimentsitiChemistry, PiKiunttics Optics, a-atitrai PHILOSOPHY AND MAQICs I n r ?. '; K ' U , 1 ' OL 0 ALDF.Rn-ifor Tbr,, 'V«d»c,« w ,.H. r rf KSkSS."* Gentlemens'Tickets, 50 cu. Ladles’ Tickets "5 eta Clnldreu undet to, 85cen's. . -3 CU. te rise at 8 o'clock. - myHdtf Mowc w,u ** m «tendanee each'evening. rSVounATION WANTk^-Aly W n,Jas.R a >» necler.lep home On the elh instant, iaamysterioue manner, ana from the best information I . can. obtain, |, bc.icve he has gone down llie Ohio River, and to be aow travelling in Ohio, or some of the Western States.: He |> aged about eighteen years, and during the past winter ha* been laboring under a diseased aiate or miad and body. He leil borne without any money, and I amanx* ions to bear frimt him. so as to provide hun with fluids' to return Any pareon who will induce him to remain at some place until I can provide for him, and will In form me of his resilience, will confer a great favor upon btssiß'cied parents. Plvase address me at Cincinnati, up to the 1 7th of May. and after ihat date toKennedya ville. or Bath, Stcubcu County, New Yoik. tnyl7if JOSEPH WHEELER GOACfI TRIMRHWI—Th shbscribers are now receiving a largc cad extensve aasortmem of Coach Tnmmlon of Uus_ latest liyles—among which are vanoas article* that haveinever been knt»ere— which they purchased for cash fp>m the Easts rnManu* and are able to sell as'low as any. House to New Yorkor Pnilaoelpkls. They wosU KiMstrnii* mvire theatientioaof dtsden.' ' rc *P«Vfi n } r myljdtm JONESlkOUlOQ^BosiAtsisu A lIAND3OMP. RESIDENCE FOR.SALE, adwin >ug property Wo- Cwghaa, Esq., mnsmmff of C^fJ ,Teo,ent j rj€k J ),r *W n f with inimble out ♦ntldmgs, garden, Ae- la aJifiirores.' ... Also, eight cores adjo'alag the above. S DOTH BERT, Real Estate Offlco, '■ wyl7 •: • . - ' IiTNbM Pmuhfi«K*twt laS'^SSL^- JiKf?&#S=r™; "■£^ r ‘ b T ffß&p b *Js?ssstoSas^sa.. 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RHODES k ALCORN; f T Wa 7 rom ~rei»l kovr, Lit,env tutei H 1 *UT*-sbbU&7i.le by ... 8 F VON UOMNHOHST iC< Mirwilfttl. myia W-W WU.MJN T) ICE—2S Uc» Cerline Rice; fo* mls by is gy |3 1 a/n n nvn bo * Cora i E (tore end for wile h~ y -®y‘s I’OINOEXTKH \ Co CKSe*-**** xeeM ,nd kf«!e!'T“ " V m 7 l * WKSK*McCANi»:gft* P®»* BROOMS —U4 Uoi hr wie lo'fvi*>' V m / la ' rHIKXP.RMK'-l o, riOpl>KUi»_»bbl. fot 'olc by : ~ HJi - "> l; * FRIESD.RHEV Co T7TjIEG.AB—20 LbU for *ato tow by FfIIENP. RHKY A Co— teceiTed and ft* i,y •M »r lO Tasbbv & nrer DBOOHS-iSOdoz. fotiafely ' * y*»BV * BEST *j>l rct’U «d formal* by CLARKK A Til a VV _____ cari»i I'aiin 4 Ppl ® bo«.W4 in iWaml by ay|3 L 9 AVATEHIUAN -k x jpyi-* • Ji» * j j,j oak Bui?i^ S ~ 3D doaTcom Broom* iinFieM'd for - ■ a «y»S . &QA 3 SLOAN JT*- 0 bbU Ko 9 Stll, > '* “ora ud for. tale br JJ A S5i? Humsbr itic br H-Sr'JL WQREF.I *®° k ?C* Nail*,**«med«l*e», for Vale br ** «yU >.. .. y:: ■ . y^uaKKß* !l<«U-«OCh',,.Tt U| jan prime, ferule br 1 *” l5 - IV OKKfeR on bind mad for ante ® -SO t*j» Rio Cofee for Mle by -”* l * AV GREEK ]U«IATS*VOOT Oil*—lOfablsfertile br ’ _ MYEOS, H UNTFRA. Co T i>bU in store «nd for •«]« br* ra T|S • MVKRg.HUNTKfifcCfa* 1 bbl* No 3,for ule by JAMES PAL2ELL SH. XOLAUEI-no bbls in (tore and for sal* •fey _•• ayl* JAMES DALZKLL ■MAH**—3ooken* Jamals Nails, forsslr by • 4-" nylg J OALZELL. M water „ BACON-, <> bbls Shoulders and Sides, just rec’ and for tale by ' niyld • J L BIDWELL,' Antiu, Wa;i|g by «yl< ATtVOOD. JOSES H CO D ACON—BhbditUtos, gjdc's. anddbould*rs, Cot ssi«• Pfey «ff!4 ATWOOD, JONK6ACQ Vf OLAfidGS—3O bbls 8. If., in store aad lorsal&fay IV-L ; tnyil ACQ. e,k * Fo're;iShdmf and tar safe: by' *- w y»~ *? JAB FLOYD pOTTKB»3 bbls freak toll; fcr sale bj ”?jl JAR FLOYD ISKO—S3 bus clean Tirooihy seed faraate by myll JAR FLOYD fe**N° I cincinnsti Soap,ia*t tee'd and _feessla by m»ll oii MILTENbIIKUKR ®**f***A-« frost Jost ree'd and for O sale by _ tnyil WJCK A AIeCANDI-ESS /MOBS—A lew bbls for sale by WICK A MeCAXPLESS « "*’feßPEfl TI9M— A M bblsjostnea’tl end-tor • sale by ; - R E SELLERS „ ••»-.- 3? wood st H'ORRInH SMOKING TOBACCO for laloby ' •- r*! 1 ? I DICAbY A COj wa’er aod front m 1)4009—9,000 lbs assorted Eicon, for sate by " AJ • - BNULiait ABK.NNCTT C*BOtT-SOO bus. Dried Apples, for. sale l.y ’ *■ ayl? . ENGLISH a BENNETT D B *?,? PKACHBB-IUO bos. for sal., by 7 j/_ • • K.NOLI3H ABK.VNr.Tr B b OOJU—i«» do*. Com urooms, tor safe ly ' __ayl7 KNOUSH A BK.MNrfl’f UKRaiJIO-U bbls Herrins, (at said by " AA a yt 7 . . ENGLISH A iimNETT .■DUTTBB-OO lbs Kef Dnifcr for tale bv Ai ay!3 •. ~ :.r \Y URK£R >J R*o COPFKB-wt bags prune preen UioCodee; _ lor sale by wye -,' UAUALEV A SMITH DRIED Peaches and Apples, tor sale ly ~~ . r WICRA MeCAXDLKSa RAIBI9#— Dox andltre w prate crder.'for stleTy ayik - . WICK A MeCANDi.EaS 'MPBUUBjoU Tce'dßlul for»»!ely ' V lyl»- 'WICK k McCANPIESB XIUTMBOB lc*fc forwicbj . ■*» . WJCK k. McCA.yPtgSS OBBF byihe bbl, formate by ■P. wyll.- WICK A. MgCA.N DLEgS BACON— For nie t>y - ‘ BTIU • WICK A MrCANDI.KSS SOAP— IHJbx» No I Cmn. t‘o*p,in More «nu tbrulo by mylo WICK A <CAM>i E.'p' I ISA®—JSOUfcben* ir**b Tea«;lor salr iv " oy'O JiVJCKjt fu.CAM.'. E>S ‘M ADD . Ba “ F « **Jo br ! lTAtnyiP ■• WICK 4 McCANDLBBI}_ Ift bx«, foctalei*! A A _«ylO ■•■: WICK A .McCaNdl I*B* *h«, amrtfd iVctj for nfe hr”' •' t HUTCliltOpr.«on pot* ■CTT*B^a ? bbl«fi»raa!eby ' ■IV- TIP TAaSKf A BEST FV&T APPIjKB—b Übl*roper. article,for iile bj Lf nyltf • TASBKV A BEST. UACOS-HOOIUs Bacon,H B,- for ufo by •U By? •■ J at j sj oaN II MHIBO-ao bbl» No J Baltimore Hemurr/pr JJ. «ale by my 7. - -M k i ALOaN M^r iu^Tf bbugo °‘ hN y, TBIHHEO SHAD—IO bblaia more Afor role by '-•‘V7 7: - t MAV BLOAN PBOWUW bbU Floor iojioro aod for rote by •g lf LOAN, liberty Awood *u ‘ wA^, t , «mrvo - = J>