THE PITTSBURGH GAZKKEK. BY kra&tus brooks. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY SO, 1547. nrTwrtniMUii Dail» o*zrrT*i»:poWuhe*t ImSt, Tn*W«rckly, and 'V eckiy. — 111- Daily i» Seven iv,H«natrtflaiim; meTn-Wcrkly t» Five Dollar* par rn the Weekly is Two Dollar: per annum, uncut in *tlnrmr* ' ftotiea to AdrcrtUcra. VTT Advcruteroenlv, lo »erure uiArrtio.i, ►bouul he landed mby Eve.o'clock m the afternoon. Atten..on to Ihta.Oßtbe pari of our cu»taraei«, would be proOue tire of taatual benefit FOR OOVERNOtt. JAMBS IttVIS. (l»r CJOTE* COCJfTt J FOR CANAL JOIEPII W ■ PATTON (or cc*bi*i.*si* ‘ * STATE COMMITTEE. THOMAS K FKANKLIN. Uutcnurr (*.-> « JOHN C KUSKEL. Dauph.n Ci»»ui> , THOMAS DUNCAN. JAME» MABHN, v . 1 THOMAS C • ' ork WIILfAM M WATTS.Cumberland. I DANIEL M SMYSKH, Adam*. toils P WKTiIIiKH.L. Pnilade.pU.a I i> JOSEPH tt CHANDLER. ROBERT T CONRAD. THOMAS McORAMI, I hilade.ph'a l CILLER LCTUKB, Heik*. ! -ROBERT M HARD, Fr»uJ?..n . THOMAS M T M’KENNAN. Wswr.ei.ii 1 ANDREW J OfiLE, somefei i IIABMAR DKNSY. Al.eKtieny j RICHARD IRWIN, Venango JOSEPH II KUHNS. Westmoreland ■ o J BALUEr.e. j II D MaXWKLL. Northampton J B SALISBURY. Su*quel>au'>«»»* , . SAMUEL A PURVIAM.t, r HENRY S EVANS. Cooler. ROBERT T POTTS.Mon'g»rer> ANT.MASOSIC.ASO ir WIIIO COI’KTV ,a“fiS5S^ , 'A2SSS!;‘^ county- will asaeraolc in pumary tnertme*..iniilic.t aevenil Election IhMnctvon Saturday the -iub day of Mar. 1647. to elect twopeiwn* trom each d.tmcu u» (Vitiate- to a County Convention, to ineetat the Court Houston Wednesday the dud day of June, at lit o clock A. M-. to nut tn onuunatinn tunable candidate* to in auDttoittd oy tbe party at the enteral Kieetion in lum ber next Toe Antmason* am! Wl.;qt of the tovvti*bi|’» (Pitt ezecptedl Will meei at the >i*uai plan »for boldini, primary ,i eetinifs, between tltc hoar* oi - and o and thoae of the ward* and borough* and Put inwj>b'p. U.„e.n «. tar. of T »• AS VAKNKR. aplDdAwul Ch*mnf the Comm Cor. For latest Commercial liucHtßeiic*. Domcuir Mar kets, River News, Import*. Money Market. A<-. »r<- thirthpngc. _ _ Sse fourth PageforKUccUaucoui Mewl. CONN ELLS VI LLE RAIL ROAD COJI- Adjoarned Meeting. j. - The Urgest meeting of Stockholders ever held, we believe, were present yesterday, and the gen eral attendance and great interest in tbe proceed ing*, were indicative of a deep feeling on tbc part -of tbe Stockholder*. Tbe Hall, during the after noon, from three to 4 o'clock, was -full, and con tinued so for the three hours the Stockholder were, together. The debates were conducted with . solo* feeling, though in perfect order, and with good temper to,tbe end. There wss, however, divtrsity of opinion as to what was due to the Baltimore and Obioßail Road Company, what to tbe Centralßaii.Road Company, and what to the proposed Western Road. The majority ol Stockholders, as will bo seeo, deemed diserttior tbe most prodent course, believing it wiser to dr. Isy final action, than to burry, wl cn tbe mort haste might prove the worst speeJ. From the proceedings of this meeting, we arc convinced that wo shall have a Rail Road between Pittsburgh and tbe East,—if not by Baltimore, then by Philadelphia, aod probably by both cities, as it is undoubtedly the interest of both to estab lish a communication with tbe Ohio at this point. raocainisos or MF.msu. Tbo officers of the previous meeting presided William Eichbium, E.q, in the chair, and L)r_ Gtzxam and Wm. M. Darlington, Eiq., acting as Secretaries. The President of the Rail Road Company read extract* from a letter of tbp Hon. John P. Ken nedy, of Baltimore, exprcMiog an earnpit con. vtelion that tho people »i Baltimore were in favor of the Pittsburgh connection and that they would insure tho connection. AUo requesting a delay of tbs oars, in order to give further time to .Baltimore to act definitely opon the pendiog propositions betwren the two companies. Col. Roiixsorr stated, after reading the letter?, that bo had no recommendations to make for fur. ther action. The whole subject was before the Company, and they would act ss in their judg ment they thought best. A spirited discussion arose upon 1 tha question of delay, several of the Speakers regsrdiug It u disgraceful to bold further communication with a Company, from whom, s? they r*rt< emed it, noth* tng but acts of hid faith had bten received. Wilson rfeCandUss, Erq., proved to cut off negotiations with Baltimore at once, and introduced Resolutions to tint riled. He hid reason, be •aid, to be disgusted with the trcajr * and it ' was time for Pittsburgh ti her determination to be do longer! wero just ts well prepared for actio would be ten daysbence. He pro Company should withdraw from the Baltimore j line, and unite its energies and de> links with the Commercial capital of our own Staley Mr. Cs- RuTHxai was in favor of arWesUrn Connec tion, and introduced Resolution designed t? far. ther this enterprise. Hon. J. 0. Plcmsb expressed great toi* prise at the disposition to cutoff all communi cation with the East, and st jhe hot hssto man ifested by same gentlemen to undo all that bad ‘been done. In behalf' of his constituents he protested against it, and it became Pittsburgh to know that thero were other places than LATKH FROM BALTIMORE, this interested in an Eastern Road. We kart, that it was Mr. MeLane who offered He hoped thia city, indeed, was not about to a Resolution declaring the Pittsburgh r»s >!ve* in distinguished herself by that auieidal policy which adrai-sablc and. that this was agreed to tu above, ■o many time, before had rtgulatcd her course of, Mr- Kennedy offered a suWtitnte which v action. Let not the golden moment be lost sight , supported in a speech of conaiJerablo length, of. More money was wanted uJ aecurethe eoo- 1 Afiersooie remarks from other nrin'Mis -.1 the necuon than had been subscribe)]; the people of I Board, the vote was taken ou the substitute. an.l the country would contribute their full share and jit was rejected—ayes t>, nays 19. aor. if requir'ed. It was abwrd to Ulk of mi.; We .ball give Mr. Kennedy-. Resolution to ting a Western Rail Road now | when the ware j morrow. The eourss of the Baltimore Company boo stain the city would not hold half of the pro- j on Monday, we think closes all hope of successful duce seeking an outlet at the East. Mr. Plumer I negotiation with us. laid be was no enemy to the Central Road. He wanted both, and believed their would be business for both. Nor was bo an enemy to the Western • Rail Road, but an Eastern Road should be built first. To build the road West first would |>e put ting the eatt before the horse. ■ i : "h Mr. Tott*» *w eurprised at the disposition ul j I (tntlemtn to change tbtir minds •• frequently as I * they did. Ail was known a year ago that was I . sow knows io iegard to tbe Eastern connections, , , and yet gentlemen were (or at once undoing all j that waa done a year gone by. Wo knew the iro- i 1 pot lance of a Philadelphia connection then and i decided upon Baltimore. Wberefeie should we j j change. Baltimore bad subscribed liberally for a connection with us, —abe had made a road half 1 way. She bad proposed $BOO,OOO, and only j aoufht to expend her own mocey in the way she , chose. Mr. T. aaid be was the friend of the We#- . tern Roadj but it waa Decenary to make tho Eas tern connection Aral. Thid done we could afford to eubacribe double the amount wc now could. Rit.Cuablis Aykbt was for cutting off all communication with Baltimore at once, and thought it would be dcgradlbg to Pittsburgh to hold fuither communication that city, after the treatment wo bad from her. The charter given to the Baltimore Company would Deter have been signed by thi Governor of the Hlale ifhe bid known— M*. Cbaio.—Tbe Govcrno never kww whit waa In the cbaitrr until after re signed tb® Bill (laughter) Mr. McCs-idlim bought differently, and waa diapoaed to defend his friend at Harm* burgh. 1 Mm. Caaio'replied lo Mr. A Very, and referred to the Legislative acte which bad pawed. Balti more, be aaid, bad expended several millions to CamherUnd, and if shews* willing to build a road lo Ttt.key Foot, from Cumberland, aoJ to aid ua in making a connection East to Turkey Foot, no oUuocUon ought to ba thrown in ibo way. - Oassam epoko with warmth of ihe die pwWonwith oomo gentlemen pramnt to act rath «f a Ugh auto'of frelieg, than with mator# ' tqiigTTT*"*-' frb*r» w#ra pt i w>» here wUCs*. to ’ipAmtU > Bill .Bad'** the Ml«»ippi from who irprM, wnnerti* wiiJllil-• Umbra half completed *»chimerical. tt« »|?P eu ,• inihe mouth of Cu»ii the impracticable would gi»e w»y.io the practica'.; p fom lhlt ll? putaburgh. 46J We had gut through the praamblw of oepiia-j paw through the rich m « - . ,k. m a i,f roraiiplinp ' liicoO'<*r \ allev, end thenco t>» * n U ,:, ,u« .k» u F n "» «™ - ««*'“» .he K-i *UUe 1.1. .r .(«««■. «•'" u, T l IWajlrau. Th.til *..mJ * '* B * ,d “ be »=J» delphit, lilt 4 t ' t he same. Each person that wt an important connection. ; of * ? eing, .ig.u-d the Mu. JacKsov spoke ul the Cenjral hat roa , r lbcro we have not yet seen, and the wilhiigofss »l iku* t 'ompaiiv to wope-; , ieVB lba i a large amount of sH rale wuh us m making a road at once, and man,- . „„ the t.,u'f. pany were willing «>' put l-» mih« o JTM'fJown, ' Jfl once under contract from ihis city. John Hill, K - Mu. flutwiu »ji»l be wss authorized lbs»y ; J l) Maihiui, " that lbe Centre! Rail Hj»«1 Company wnc mux- ; * *i iou» tnnptn Bonk* atooje iu tbiicily. Sit hun- j .NaugU ' Expl6> dicJ thoui'uiiJ doUarshid been :pj;t tn lot the ■ q„ molloJl| the Report was prcneruliun of the Centml K-udgand an dher in* ; ted, nn d ordered that the Prim .Ilmen, wonll l« .emvejin Uel«l.««d | Ir.n.mil a cop, .h«ml .oth , : •. ... Board »'! Dftecims of the I .11 now what he bad bcfoio some doubted, that 1 , the people ht I’hilalelphia -were resolved upon a 1 On m’/tion, John Covode'. II Kail Road conneitii'n with this riiv. and that the | Karlnnd. Capt. Jaimes Clark. , I ; und John T. McGowan, wee Road would tic made. . , ... i 1 mtttee to eornspond with ir' Hon. V.Stkwabt, o! I ninnlowa.jmado 30 * M id Kail Road Carapar.y, ujhj i aide and wdl i-insideri d speech, in hehilf of the i Me unbraced in the -aid rep. 1 IMiolursh Connection with Baltimore. al one nc- Cll in-it.un—it we* re*d»« 1 " ~ J . me* ni tin* meeting be publis ai-aty and most important l) is. He rjubmitted p r .. Kli . all the psp-rs i that to close connections now. would be /insulting Umie.l Slate* (lazt-ur, L l'ln I to Hallimojt' She had asked more time, only ten PitblHirgh Gazette. Ai'piun dave, and the answer proposed by soon* gentle • ' men here, was that no more lime should be allow- M • 1 * , • miry. *-<0 ed. One tiing. to hi* mind, was very ceitiin. Axri-RavTtsx i* N».w l The liaitimoie road would either terminate here, , D , >r | ca ” organ of some 1 or it would leinunote at Wheeling. \ irguiia g riH „; Te g £ . l ,t t y,we hail oceasi.j would giant no othrr Right id Way thaa the one ( , f day, declared sonic time aj ulready conceded to the Baltimore Company.— t j„ , 0 q„ii“ to all landlord*, ll Tin rcloie. if we drove Baltimore from this point | R ,’j B houlJ he recognized ai’l we dioTe her to Wheeling, and conmbuteJ to cao py a dda to thi*, that ••huißcUu ii-*«.-e w«s gi> build upa town thcie-wbich would injure thebua* f[l pn.ir to the termination oil that year, that the litsi of this city. To shut the door against fur- | e c i s i mc d their own ; whoever has moru'pv (tier negotiations fruto pique, nt feelings of any j a knowing ol 'hat c laim, is tie •w.*m! kind > f aori, was, for the people beie, suicidal policy. ihnf. and ehoulJ be so used arid regarded. Mll. Uanair. spoke of the liberal chiitsr grant- i j., n j owner* in Penns/lvani*. beyond one cd to the BalUmore Company by this State, and u( ground,”—l few acres wc «up[nise in the of his unwillingnes* to wait one day beyond that j ~ house room in'ihe cby.—* tU take nc* named by «bc Resolution pending (the lOihinat.) | !iM anJ a: , a .. a , f j u , B l y . A peaceable and re- Mr l.ooxiswaa against farther delay, and thought 1 ,p ec i a^|c community like this will lurdly believe the company had waited long enough upon Bal*. anv >u ,. u fanaticism has nny where found root limtre. He did not think that even Mr. Kennedy j America, but we arc sorry to be compelled to meant us, for if he was to form an opinion by the 1 | nfyrn) a . (1 rt ie of |the N. V lb au one to Pittsburgh. 1 l.eg'idatun'. a int!ii!»r said. ; The ••nutation" wae n>w lodiy called for on ( . jj e j J3l j ihit an cutbn all hands. >eveiftl rcaolutions weie upon the la- '• curred m Columbia t'outily last Salt 1.10 ,nJ » Report (.cm Mr. H.sm in frror o( a A. |*.«al>l- faintly «f"J i-.i.1r.l ■ • .‘ I our l ullots «eie louiid iiHhe slecpiii; Westcin Road. All these were bv! at , lr6jliCt .. | ihe following Ris'lution ctTered by Mr. t raig,. which wnrrsnted ui:n in nsyii adopted: , ; was au organized baud ot agrarians i Ar.nr/rei/, That in compliance wiih the earn* si : ty. who onty waned ihe ddjiurnineni rcnu.si id that zealous triend cf the Pittsburgh', i-lau rs to d.ive law and 0 Jer l..vmc j coin i tinui. John P. Kennedy, tae tStockhoUlors , their Urnis. Ib«« we:el magsziniH do now adi-iurn to uictt again at this pi ice on the ; •mniumtn.n iii t v*nou* par s ol the c •iuth instant at 3 o’clock. P. M. “.ndk of thc»c lawless mfu; and in . , , , .ill soOiethine was not done immi'uiat The resolution was adopted by a very large enau S c . fjr Jt WO snottivU- |J majority, though with earnest opposition. mf ' n would permit these acrarians The adjournment took place at sit o’clock. from their homes by ' iolei.i mean- ■ mg. Ualti mohl iSB Ohio mimou* K-jcctum Hiram Wheeler, of i* ushkanic.C. :f Ihf yUUbttrgh proportion —At a meeting of {y n , 4 Jo ojllj .foro t L»a Rue »r,kr of ibo.Dticcon cf-the DalUrnorc and Ohio Railroad, ro jj n ,ght ou the Blh’ mst., wbila held jwtefdajr, the following proportion from the ( an j j J(J , B(Da t| children, hired roan Railroad company.waa rejaited. wiih ' wcrc m bed, »'»roe periotic ui>Wr.o« ha nne dtH-cnung u!f r raid premia ai: i di‘Charj.*J $ Fir»t, the stockholder# »l this, company "ill a- (hr I'du.m; d the depifiitni. i’liot : !■" «■'» "> U ' C ,Wm •“ C ““ tar - ! ,„i*J .hi. ikpoUDl f. land ahall he left opeu for further examination ; aia ' n,rs * and future dccuion. , ** "«**»«* selling up when hu ■Second, the stockholders of this company will ; T ; .«r»« (• ..tpii.* Ii iw n * rjfiti..i» uj>.-i t.i i:! I“'s -■ •"f •* 1 • * tb *! pr.«l.-.ial/ that not !»••* linn t*o ihnu -11 • ichi i.uiulk.i in • and will use •/ 0 il-hrce Aw rhildnn aid hi'tdgirt rlrpt 1-j *ec i 0 < ateiijing twemy p»r cent, bas “J ‘ , ’ ,he I they bwl been injuriu); lb. Jrpoueill fuoii.l near rfne< Oelol.fr in tbe Uk« Sup. siib-friD'ion in Western i eun#j laanie, to tbe a* _ , . ,i,:i,t r *n ./pllr n had hull . . nioont uidicated in f>nnci communications to the ,n ' L ' A,, ‘ 4 ‘ J;' . . rhr minrs.ihouch uot tq.ore than tight or ten com nlTiir OoalpaA,. »•««* /»>“' l lh! “f: *! *™" p.„u-. ba.c br, „ .. I. i. -bp. Tbiril, lb» .UickboMct. of thia w.up,n, will a: .j nt„r the ltd in I rhuh.tht r.nldrrn d lm) con , pMlir , „,n be at woik bjlhelMof require a anrubtian «n the pan of .ho B.ltimor- n . r „ j Thc „ m „ „ mp , nit . s AH .h~ -.c. .10 *«W 4, o.b„. .»J .„ k ~r „ f u „. Uk . „ hc „ pcraUon, or peis.-nr, the con.-Jructioa U any mil- y« t they a/«- perpetui < -A wi » "*? J 1 c ( . om „ r ,.-n»rkarly rich Veitu of metal have t*en road iradmg towards tbe Obt > river. below Pitte.- j, ke New York, and t!ie s.uvhori. ••*.these outrage?., , q ni .j q« fae It . L . fallowing specimen' of weather I burgh, until a railroad connection is .completed . M(1 fl . u | doctrine ».k.««tcd /by »T »“ ofl si lhe Like Super! »r county . thal „„ , >-t* P*”* , U “‘ s„„w ha. fallen on K<«*baw Poinl anJ, v|. Ji«riminaHon .hall nan, la. haria*.. b. mad- ; c.iacn. . f Saw V .fk will not ba c-mpaßaJ. nn- c|uilJ lL „ Jppll , , b ~ f „,, „„dc,in g lorn be tbe Dsltimoro Company, or any t«»d over | hv public authority, to enf.i: ce tbe lawr and motion *ery ditficult. and transporUtrou well nigb which it may have control, .agaiusl the road from 1 bcir uWn rights, out if they should, citr.l war will imp.«« ; ble. At .be date of our a.t adners. P.,,bn, g b ,n Un.nl*,land. - i C ., TO ,„d4 and npon lhe («-* tZ rh-t.it waepfDeum-U.p-J an ill > g J t},-* 8tal« will rest the fonts «i'Kt>ee» ot the rnmi- bf - n hardly a thawing day sinco Nofeniber. tions with our*c long as the existing suspension of fhe thus made, negotiations may go no for it. further N*r,g4t,o n Ac's in respect of vc«sels engage,! in exicesno we*t, to some eligible point on the Ohio ihc'c'orn trade .hall remain in force, foreign »es [l is believed that ihisdisunct prop.wiiion will re- an . la ve , miHe ,i lo Brt in |.alla.Ht ap the Si. cei»e lhe sanction of the Board of Directors, and Lawrence to Montreal, and thence-carry down a* an earnest that the road will sur c iul,] go to Montreal in Americin barges. »ud Amrrican ships could ro to Quebrr; but t'Hween the two ports there was a great gulf, which mule an expensive transhipment iircrioary Nor/A Atner . * acitt received, i make known duped. We q now ai we >oaed that the Rail Road meeting at- Llgenier. The citixena’of Ligoniet held * inciting on the Hth instant in reference to the route for tbe Cen tral Rail Road. W* give the report of proceed jogs below: At a meeting of the citizen* uf Ligonier Valley, l,rid ogrceable to adj-urnment in ; Ihe Irorough ol Ligonirr, on tho Mtb day ..f May. 1817, ou the subject of a route for the Central Kail Hoad, Maj. Johu Hill resumed lh« chair, and Hugh McCrea ry was appointed Secretary. Tbe Committee appointed at tbe last meeting, made the following report: HKPOKT. Your Omroiuw rt.pccifully iubmit Ibe follow. Yh.Tlbly bare ci.roiucd and rurroyrd.a roule (ruin the Soulb Brnd of (loucib.ugb Rirrr, at a point oppo.it. India, by «uy of 'Hondnrk. C,„k ind Updrgrafr.’ Ron. to Lilly'. Summit—throw down Hannah'. Ron ind Mill Creek u Liguiucr. and find the di.taliee Rom the rt.er to Loyalh.n na by Ibi. route ui be II mile, and S5l perch... the ground eery f.enr.U. for locating a R.d Hold upon— being marly all tbe way along tbe valley. of small stream*. They h**« hke»i*e ex .mined a mule from ihe same point on the liver, to the mjutb tf Coalpit run, about 2J rail a west of Ligonirr, on which they base thia report. Tbi« survey begin* at the river, and passes through the lowest and narrowest point of land, running between Cooeraaogh ■’and Tubniill. with a deep cut, not over 50 perches in length, to tho Valley of Tubraill, immediately above its junction with Hendrick)* Crock, and up the latter t» the mouth of Updegriff* run, and up it to Blair’s Summit, and there passes into tha valley of Coalpit run and duwn it to its mouth.— The distance by this survey is l;i miles and 233 I perches. [A diagram of Ixith routes is hereunto j annexed ] • i The valley* «' these two streams are extreme* 1 K- favorable— being cf easy glares, and the sireama'W small that t-ey -will preset no great difficulty in the way of racing a straight road along these valley*. . y o ur committee, for want of time, has not been able to explore the contemplated route along ibe foot of Laurel Hill, and down Mill Creek to Ligonier, but believe it to be practicable, and may be aborter—but probably mow expensive lo grade. , Your committee wofcld give it as their opinion, that should the Pennijlvania Railroad Company lfacir Improvement with tho Allegheny Portage railroad, that the LigooUi Valley route would be the best way to get from Johnstown to Pitlsbargb. The wed would be at short as by - - -H I.FSS™ it. 11J mile* — Minister to -France. U among (bo BUtubft win CairrespbUtleniee of JPUtabnrcfc C»a«tt«. nexi Monday afternoon, Uw ttihUtaum. at 4 o’clock, ~ *rw», .< ‘ r,., v • .• • K —— ■— for ibc'purpOMof tnviiincUila treat statesman to visit mile*—i nai u b*»o engaged pksaagfl t:t the steamer Washington , fc•> correspondence ofthe PituWjb Cantu. oar city,on kl* return home :,°“ l t h7»^,b f ' r “* »- Y »' k - - I r ■*.»»• / BSJBS, . " il Tiit- citiicni>il A U g,. l .-.0..1»».r« l «.Wl. [Hr. Ill, A Mnoir.n 'Ooh.nl m M«m had| '. off, if potetble the laoi) sharks from K.xrlu«iv< Correspondence of The t’ij' -burgli (lari'lie of the use of U. , Qtimau emigrant*. Tho emigrants are beset : BALTIMORE MARKhT. « r. swk*. reburah turnpike .. . , .... .... .[ May 19, t I’. M. . Cha* bryan. iladefihii while hy rqnnrrs flic moment they land and it tataui that I Robinson, one establishment has paid thiso runnerss43,ooo j{ .M I* Morse, l.eo Singer Jo.tiua It '.ode... M Hniiipion, 'Vm Mag It. i-' «• riiiii'-'« (S Murrn), er report. That m om- year. tdie rch-anod t» Mr. (axihd his puhlwheJ a card inJ»r>ndon, making the ruad . r compensation for concluding as follows : e bate had an °P* , “No one can regml more Ilian ldo the unpleas clease. Some few j ant rircumstouci s inspecting Mr. Douglas’s pms« Wo Itkiiwi** he- I ago but 1 can a-sore you that nothing of the k would be liken t kind will again take place in the steamships with : which 1 am connected." ies Ulirk,. i M'Farland. i' Pollock, >t Graham. ii Graham. «•*. Johnson. KelTer. i'lg Committer. unanimously odop [lent of ihf inerting s' IVcldmil of the iLsrlvania Railroad i;s.|..trol. John Me , t.'yi. J. D. .Mmhiot r • appointed a com h i* 'President of ihr j it the (hitlers which rl. i J, thVl the proceed sad nr the loonier i i (inen.burgh. the iil.ult Iptiia. ’ and tho N HIM. IVM. '•ink.. Vi-ung A Id the p.li icii pro ri to r» f.-r to the otb* lut no monojiolf ol \-r ISIS. It v*r n*k bad oc- Chlay night. i: n*>ai*;#ud | t chad inf.ir- ! ii g tbattheie ! ii that coun ii uf the L**g fitizrnx fraai •! aim* and :iiunty,jn the i hi* o)>mhc, ly, cml war cauint-d that a ilrivL'iliim itbo'it r« amt- rludson, that hinwlf, wife tnd hired girl ( !>o noise ol (be im sleep, and iieil man ad lischargc wa" farther firing t.'prtrapon'leuce «< li; I’.rtburslj Im/citr Ctsci*.v* m, May 15, 1817. A great tire took placi; hero tuii night. destroy, ingrhe large foundry and machine »h»p of D.n.fa! A. Powell, beside* several dwelling h«.u«c». Mr. Pow+ll’s I'** I have hoard fitnnal-d ot fitly thulia-ind dollar*, of wb'ch one Hind was insured. It it said that SO finrilica have been turned out vf hmisiuand home. The deatruru-m ot such an rs tdbliehment is a public calam.iy of great tmgiu ludc. a* hutidtr daore depende ut far the time being upon their prosptrity. A murder took place fast uifthl also- The Pi lot of a steamboat shot a gimtder through the heart, faith Whom he lisd been playing card* The gambler. Craig. Ji.d imro.diaU-lv. f h-t disputed, fought, and the gambler »#* about to kill the Pilot, who *b >t him in si If-ifafane,’. A suicide niiotook place Hit* rrnrniiig at Ih > Mayor’s office. A man who had bren shut up in the watch house, u|n-»til tin; vur.* of Iwlh h« arm* and hied to death, or at lof-d lb' y -upposel liim dead, when he w >a lemoerd Mrs- Mowatt has. by her ch'irmtng actir-g snJ Ix-au’iful private character as a lady, rolled out hc ,li(jr,r«s at the litllo Alheri.rum, who pi..(-,«ldy n. * - rr wi-ro seen ollcetejJ at the Jh*-:tir« U-loir. The most fastidious critics find her pcrf.-ct; and 1 she has beer, vir-iied and called Uf«*n at her r jo:i -* by a polished cirdo of nufa and I-male ciux-w*. I who have tendered lief "the fanpitufav J th.-.r bonus She is a member ut the New J.-rtistlrM S>ei«.lj. Our Aatrouonur. Orm»i>y M. Mh« hrli. w.m y.m know i* a graduate .of Wc»! Point—an rurom |,halted officer. and bravo fallow, has far the lure descended from the • stars.’’ In ibu ‘stars ami striju s,” ar.d has planted hu luml rs ami smin.l* i I hi* trumpet, t.» rally around him the K> c ! ment—having been oppoinud Adjutant fami-rat ! of Ohio- A VISIT TO Til a Pit csrnssT. — A plain tin man farmer, from Lehigh County, being in W ash* ingtoi) the other day. called upon the President „f the i;wiled Stales. Mr Polk learning the t-reu jationr-fthe vi.der. 'asked him how he liked hu Tariff of Mfl, andihehigh prices it had produced, and if these high price* did not offer good evi dence of the real value of the act! , “Price* ars j tery good.” raid the farmer, “it i« trueand add- ! eJ, “hut you, being a learned man, Mr. President, and l-mottling but an ignorant farmer, will i /on be so kind ash inform nu how the Tariff of iH\c> I prodded the* high prices?" The President j 1 piaaed. hemmed, ami finally «i.l, “./ «J difficult la explain how it is.",, Now Mr. Polk bad the conacieucf, or rather lb want of conscience, wickedly to impofe upon the judgment of a plaio J farmer, who asked him to explain what bo awert. I ed to be u fact, but *bat be must have known to be untrue. We aik what *bonld be the judgraent against a roan,—and he the Prcrident of the Uni ted Htatea, —who w,ould impose upon the creduli ty uf *n inquiring citizen, and who would even avail bimntif uf one of tba Providence* of God,— the famioc in Bnto^e,— to bolster op hi* mi*era** hie Tariff uf 181 C. The public judgment ought to put it* seal of reprobation upon aucb an act, and yet deception like tbia la necessary to bolster up a party like that now in powrr at the capitol. A T'MI \ i. strike — During iho thamlei gust tail week, says the Cecil Whig, the ligbtuing cut si me strange amici' at tin railroad depot at that place. It >;>lit the pump s'alk in tile watering l loolif ra n uU.ng the telegtaph wire and down »L-Teral »t the poW, tearing them ns it went, and g..ing into the ten pin alley, made a tivctHf *'nke with or.e mil, knocking down alt the pins aud two of the i| layers. Nodi'* E not* —H->n. John U. Thompson of | HarroJ«t>u'gh, and Garnet Duncan ol Louisville, have been nominated hr Whig Convention* in their respective district* in Kentucky as candidates for Ikmgr. ss. Mr. -Thompson ssiTed with great cre*lii m Gonarr** mmc yean ago. Mr. Duncan is a g' nt’eman of great eminence at the bar, and equally dtJiuguidied f r t.ia noble personal.and social qtiahto-x. Tije nominations ore both admi rable Ca t. Metrirk >1 ihe Voltigeura, before sailing from New OiUaus hod a difficulty with Captain Inm nl the infantry, which resulted in a chal k-nge to fight u du.i. Uapl. Merrick wan arm**- nl bv the police, when through the meditation of Gen.' Cadwalla.U'r nnd Gun. Urooke, the mutter was adjusted, and the pailns agreed, instead *.J killing e ich other. 1 i try their hands on the Mex ican-*. (’apt Irvin t* tmm l*a. A Nash'ille paper say* that Gen. Urrea.tiow in the Mexican a-mv.'» a native of lennersec. his real name being Vry. He was a will, roving, deviUmav-rnre sort ot a fellow and about twenty . or tweniv fi*e Tear* ago s-rayed oil * ro:n l' a * ternal ro. f and weut 'to Mexico. Kixxthix (liixxi'ms- —A woman was tried on Monday before Judge Kelley, ot Philadelphia (or being n common sc-.ld; which in legal parlance is known by the word* which we have headed this paragraph. She was convicted but recommend ed to mercy. The cutar Po«T*i»r srsreM is Jemmulrntlng its uldity and realizing all the predictions rbsdehy ils entiiral.friends. ‘Tbs cifnj>a*i*on, in tha re* ccipt*l * nne tiny offices, indicate an increase of the retermes i f the department for the year 1817. o»er th.it of the rear 1810. "f a little mvr 17 j-cr iB John iTrisn** company ol rolun* on the UOtL u|t., for Old .r l&nfort. where they would embark fer the RL Rev. Bishop Jimsh hi* dechueJ the Presi de,>ry -t Win. and Mary College. in Virginia. <•tv.lnv i* in >he opinion of some ot the 1.0 co Focus proses is nut popular with his own par ty. If the Loco Focoe can draw any consola lion fruui such an opinion they are welcome to il I and it they arc content with his want of popular I ily. we are willing to abide our time, to lf»t it be tore the people, Genera! Irvin l* known to the ptviplt! of Pennsylvania, and to very many beyond our State border* as possessing all ilia requisites for the high office which the Whigs of the State :r.t-»d he sVall fill. Ht* is accomplished as a 'gen tleman, public spirited as a ci'izcn, humane a* a : man and distinguished Lr all those c*.urtes;es ot ! [jfj whicli dignities miuki,ud. If those be the 1 tests t »f ar-titt© popularity there is n> roan in the j Stale more popular. We know him to have the llj . 9 [ interests of the state at heart, and aa a faithful i representative r»f the interests in the Congress of the l.'nt ■•.} S;U\- f «•} nv ni'iy ceitiiu *•! j his cicciuu, because. of his' tried, intelligent and l known ability tj recommend and enforce meas ! ures necessary for the public good. We defy a j moral and c Htscientinm opponent to say aught j against the man. W utters Pass*Ttv*M* noartTtL.— Wear* inf, nu-d that (.‘o'. Jam** Anderson of Mancht**- lu, h»* made to the Msmgrrf of the Hospital an-illttr tiuly mumficient. offer of a tile. j Tbo Cjlunel pr,ip '*4-* to tell them Ins bctuiiful man , i,in and ••'vm arm of ground iu Manchrslor »rcrl,K,king the Ohio River for flfi.OOU- One thousand dollar* of which he will subscribe at a donanon min- and eight thousand five hundred ifallar* more at ihodcalh of himself and wife.— I. l ’other word*, he w,ll tike #8,bl)0 paid dovyn.or ecu ed to l>* puiJ at sum-' future lime, and the io -1 >-fc-t of $4,500 dollaradunng bis and Ufa wife’s •crpoclive live*, far the properly. The mansion i,i Urge and »urroumfad hy every convenience and A-i|i an-wpr allt’v' present nrce«sitica nf tlielHo* |nfol. Tut K*i*i.r. s*loos. —Thia magnificent es labliahmenl is doing n very large budne**, espr t-ijlly since AnJrrus engaged the Sable Hfitunn i«ici to give r mccrla lh» re every rroiung. The lidica nerd not fear mieting wi»h any thing .—We lea'll that no fa«« than seven parties are un the road le'weru Harrisburg and Pittsburgh engaged in survey*, — three cast uf the mountains and two west. Thi* l»-,ka like being in earnest and we hope ihn work c-minetieed will be prosecuted with unllsggiog cneigv. Taa Oldsk Time, far April ha* been iuued hy the puhtiiber*. The memorial of Olden Time continued liom a previous number and the papers are of gieat intoruat to those who would seek ac quaintance with sirae of the extant of (he Brit ish and French Courts os identified with our car. ~~ —_ j Tue ed. Tbo invited guests alone died of the poivon leuviug the briJc groom aDd family uninjured. Tho bride was an orphan girl and a disappointed 1 tvrr bad done the deed, byadmiuistariog tho poi sin io the cuffs® or food. Mn- WxßSTea-—The gentlemen or the Bar at New Orleans and Moliilo have Intiled Mr. Wcbtter to viiit these two cities. The city authori ties in both place* will probably participate in the reception. A ruu occurred-lo Frederickatowa Pa., or 'sumlaj morolnr I** l . * °’ clo ' k - Hoom. ona ,le,m Oilil Mill ,nd t„o Sior.i »r,c Jt.irojcJ. Amount oflon oot known. The matkel tor Flour has again advanced- The stocks are very Irghlof alldnciipUot.4. OfHow ard street COO bbla ncru taken at sB,7fia9,Qo, the . hat site being at the outside figure. City Mills aUo sold to a hraited extenl at $9 per bbl. The market it in a very feverish condiution—operators ; ora anraiy at the rapid advance in prices. ' Of Wnrat sties of the best samples of Red ! at 198a200c pet bu. Buyers purchase sparingly [ at Ihe prices acked. - 'l’he advancu on Corn is notsusuinvd, and | ri-. cj*s have gone back some c«nu. Sales of White of prime quality at I03ul(l&c per bu, and of Yellow at tOHc. Further sales of Oats at CBaCOc per bu— , mi'ket not fully supported. j Whiskey in l>bls has advanced still further— ■ j tales U>day at a4*c pei gall. j Conum-al is cheaper than yctlerday by file—j tba sales of ibo day were at per bid. I ' Provisions—The newa bn* had ati-nufivorsMe I rfTect, anil Pork is lower. Sales new \Ve*-j tern pkd Me»« at slfi.l2j ilG,37} per bbl. and of Piiinoit) B7s pet hbi, ton moderate client. Sereniy-*ljc Buttdinff \dio.itme dio ?'l> \v£ti of the City, on MiaeisVille Toropikii Road, at Auction. ".IN Siuur,Ur Af'.ruion, ll.r 2*l ao"«toc*, , will lie Mill, on the hrtniifp-: *eventy-Mi b«ndwm» lioil.lmz of ground, «i mate on Centro Avenue and 1 . irrri* uJjacfiil llitrcio.u plan of which can 1 ,n- auction rootn.or on-application to Jaue* U- '"'"; IVr * one-fifth cash, t*nd residue iu four annual ps> 1 imini*. Witli Imcre-t lo be secured by bond and moil i „ o i< J D DAVI!*, Auctioneer i i i L-,i,.E5% COUNTV. a*. Large sila of Build-in l*l*. in the Eighth Ward Non-I.b.,rt„ .0.11 I.N. O-. .0.1 «tor~ ; . I ON *.nt conc. mrd_ iUm• iJ««; , t-u i ling l o h of G,o..nd, fronting cn ]\.nn-yl*ania 1 t ™‘“\ '\"i u,- .ci oific,. *.(• .a .1 t'ouiuy anJ A>vi.u- , incur the Court Home,) and street* adjsoeiil Allium, m u- *;*•*•“£. for Ut.-ru ... Umpiring vert eligible ..tuationsfor busme-s, ii.u iiir> will te | r n • V manutactu’ins purport i ani private pan confirmation mill u.lowanco mi Monday .ib«* «•» tl.i. ot "J®,,,. „ MuU view o'the Mononga- J-i.ie next, vij . ... -i« it ti n . m -,» ' river at-d the adjacent scenery- ■ss?»-V*r“ “-'“V.■*•<• »<; jxz&xs : l>«.u. J.U «••*.«, Btoei. , _ “V" . _ jULE'^ I • A “ cl ?■ 1 rZH\T to“" Jo “ : 1 K “ nl ‘''”' l ;''“ l, " l ‘ will, nnd * Anti-Masonic Cnndidalti. r.nil A -rniuit' f( Jam. Co.lioun, »«*•'»'»« bircuu r j.- u laK; _pl L a»e announce ibe name of JOHN r.r J«* K. M i-i l.t la rof Kiuai.aU. rownibip. dee d. * - t r o>o .ieliof SUrpsburgb, aan suitable Sup Aeeoi.r.i rl Urn Brat.. AU.mni-ira.ot o, the h- * ; , it,,, cj.n.-lin Hie l.Ugi.l*«ure, B*^W.r. * ,%• AiSj Vl JoU A "lim"! SJLSSL - -to , M«- ....aito to. C. SNIVIILV. l-.i .ir „• p„ , „ VV.II ute of Allegheny City, ilec’d. i «.f Wiik.ua Township, wdi be supported in Ihe Vkb g veer'll-! 01 Airx fli.ilJs tu»d Rnbt. Hindman, i on J Am-Ma»ouic Convention. a» ••unable ewjdfoaic , l i-. B uf*oi il.f K.iun- «< Rom McD.iniu-l. iW'd ; for the Leculanirc. and oblige MAN\ CITIA»-.>^ Sup and Kmal Account of And- AtcCli*ier, Adin.ni*- ; in> If* .. I Un orm 3.1* Koiii-S. Kit of P-rnHeyTown*h:p dec d. M pike pleasure m recommending m i Ac.-ojii: *-i And McC.uier, Adminutmtorcr i .mlna Ill f, ic ,idt Hi the City and County. / • I BOSTON MAKKEI-. . p<| | . >•>-*» I (ink OF THIS PA»TI Th. .«**.* -f Hour iJ* i S KK&J ' h ' and since the Britannia - news, prtcca have gone ... » ;™ j U [ ££ l A ,} a i n ,Writer of the r.ta e 1 nfireof Count, Commi-ioner. jpetFß-mX up largely. Trf-day »le« Wte'ern at *9 00 per m A &re 1-tr v.f Frankl.n Township. dcHO .»vi:w*wr | JF.FFF.RSON 1 barrel. I Areount of Hector Soil.erlana nnd Jos " '»drr-. Kx- JOHN of Allegheny, will be support- . Corn has advanced very cmsiJcralily-iaU- of; «-»« »*.of in- >.-ta.- of Jan. Hom.li, <«t e of Fm To . , fJ m Whigs and £«"«“*»£&;.fSfSSS, Y ~rim» While a< 12« c pe-’b,.' j 1',.,,. -be K- "““.SSSS" **** “^"'^Erffc Tin new. 1.. J „„ p.r.,eal.r effec, on P.nTO-j ~ie M-. M«. .'mto.: to ol CAI.EB ions and prices arc the same as previous 'he l!lc f >l3lr 0 f It. v John Dickey, la eor i.KK- t.«t( of ih-.scnv as a suttaliV person u,T *P^** al stosiuer’s arrival. * ■*• i u'i Town»h-p, de. M. ' t .h-. tj mthc l.egi-iature. tmyUdiw] MWN , r i Sup. and Final Ai-.-ount of Dr Ja* Caiothers ar.d . vu/xm Mi.'Ylf-n - Dus I i.v.d-oii. Kx. color. ..f the K»ia.e oi John 0.1.- > hkNRVI.ARGF Kr«t-» of AJitfiin Township, wijl ■ IHU u jii.ailu •, luif 01 l*ceb!e« To»vn*b.p dec’d. 1 ho u caodldaie for ihf L< *i»!a'ute, subject lo the noon* , Tin- Aintncan wag m trains me already ann.’J* i >,i|. Ae<-ou. iof Win Ai-imr*. »«rviemg Adin.n . D f tho Wh'g and Ami-Masonic, county Convert * , ira.orof Uu- b>iale of Salomon Becd. In;.- of Indiana f myt3d&wtc c-J in Mexico »nJ recently SI Americans were Trtrt . : „ n ,p. ,|. r -.i, , ' .. i„i »«f .|t_ t (inripnl Sulnr : Acrou.no, Jo*, ir-.v.n. Admnmrmorof Jos .Dow- M»ior JOil.N WILI.OCK will besuppotted before the acen oil the roa.l to JaUpa. a ktllrd. tveoeral. slot , Ult , wr ,> ll „t, urK li. dee d. _ Whig and Anltmasnntc Cohvent.pu for 'be office of has raised a corpt f.«r a (iuerdla Wurefare, wbure sup and F.nal ® f J **- s A, !- n }!!!!t!!’*K* eOU,lI > Treasurer FIRsST \VARD “ ' K ..... , . . ; toroi Ilie Kstau-of M.l* Milleiibergcr.lat oiJiUsbh myc JAwT* molt - is. -war without pitv. A deiiutati-jn u#u . .j- - - ar-b.* t . i ’,. |i, _ ; Vr count of Ai--r Young and A Potter. Kx*. utors of. Ms Ferron—Plea#c umioonce the nnmc of Major J cone from the camp.demanding that .Midshipman t . *f.‘, j* hl , Y out.v Ui- of Fuyeue Town-lop. M SNtiDOKASS df Mitllin township., as a snitab'e >» —I « • - , j lob,, Or , ®SBT In C’n-ftl'Jeurr of eirkners, dea'b, ar.d loss in ! A ,i ln r ..mr-o; the Kstatu ct Tho«. Dreunen la.e «>■ MR fUlTOß—Pt» , C!^u^ toT^W‘"lu^iaSS, t W. in hi. .„n 7 n.OOU rffrr.i.c ton -«n,b. I** | «f to E.S. .f W. \ I>n. b» b-n «. turn .-f ilia volunteer- who*e tune shortly expires, j v:‘k ih Ist- «-i si V «*f fownsh-p. «J-c -l . k^n Q{ ) i>rc a( a|| e , ce |i rn t and suirable candidate for .„JwhnU,.„. t0.1.«urn.1t0...0 | >';-^ ns S\ *T . niun. Ol 111,- .e.rn r.jimr.iU, he -=.«■ nnt . ! o( Wm Nd- „, -t. tom. ’ "•!*»•“ - COLNTRV _., m , ft „v Will U* t>-e«t spoken of by, ' 1 ,1 M .,_ )lrc -,i „',. ra - i-'. rn-..-: * n cundid»le foi CiUiliy M ji.if tir-iieril . I.:-1 t-er I'i-sr* i sfe a* j “J j| A ' l .,.„ lJl|l Air i |.«i:gii< n Ki-i'.i'-i n. tl.e (j C iug in evert respect UoneM and ca^-able, •i Ksi.it.-of Stam.i-lLoga-i.ilet-'J. • .. • ' v .|| t.c .uppoi.ed l.> his friend* for that office before the Account of Rouen Vouna and Wm Mtrnson. Ad- j _ myUWAw T'" ° y ' THOMAS fnnfe, Of Lowers*. Cla^'townslilp, Vceouni'of'kot.t Robh and Ja^Gray, 4th si. Kxecu «.il l-e ncand.itale for nomination loihe office of the Buaie of 3 Moielan.’ late of ite City v»- fonuaiM.ontj .. »?»«»*<» P is-luifKii lrmiiV'TS JOHN snnßlFF*of Urn city, will be supported by i.LARmAN ACroLNTB maiiy Wi. g« of ibe citv and county for nomination by Account o Wm. Hoitnes, (mardian of uhl-K taie 01 ' A . M . n rnft A.d4ir for die l.cg.siaiure. • i:,.„.,r 'r- nof Oe,» M H-.d-li .nvtdV.vT FITT ... G Im-ir., .AI-- v of Fa>e-le Uacnn U also a abide lower— aim Weitern at f,f ShfUW* n>, and of Sides at 9a9J per It). I.atd i* u irifltJ cieiper—*i!e* N'-> 1 Western •*iln*ve l\»rre'*pomieiicr lit 'he P.ttsimrßb (Jan-ue. NEW YORK MARKET. May 19. 7 l». M, 'There lia* not been any coiiKiJi-rable.movement in Flour in th<« market, an«l pnci* have not im prnvfd sinco yesterday; The sales »f (Jem-wee to day were at $9 2*>aB 31J per b l »l. Of (Jorh prime Velio* sold at 101 c per bo. A demand h:.* sprung up ho Um-f at alvaucid piicer. Salt? old Mea* to-day at $16,125,. ft Correspondence o' the I 1 irj>:« G-ireirc , PHILADBfcFHIA MARKET. f May IDili, 7 P. M. Flour—Th« l'U«i6e« done to-day is trifling.— Buyeva were »till c-«htendiin*. ; thruui;hout for a re duction. bm aome holder* h.iv.- put up their fic . ores-H'H U’gher, lh<- utreme nskm* prices I'»r Standard Western and iVimsylvnuia brands being ft} rfis9,oo prr bbh N'osah-*—>»'nek light. Kjc Flour ha? advanced eonaiilenbly—mode-| rate sales to-day atfa.7s per bid. Of Oornmeal the -»*h> t-> day «erc at fn.2A.but mo«t holders are demanding fb.dli per bbl. Wheat—rhotec samples uf While snIJ to-dny ut fJ.IM per bu. and same quality nl Red at §2,t»h Jalapa on tho 2Sth April. The movements of 1 the army, to ys the l nion, depend c?n* cir'eum^tan- New W«tvAvs. May lO'.h.— An alarming cre vasse ha* occurred, in Algif*>, at the levca oppo nirN,*- U.h.rv 'lt- '.".-li in« 2<>o fet-l in iai Jill and tin- water »». ru-ht.it: through in a current 4 fj*t drop Several hvi* lost and where th- levee wa* n:i the 9ih there nan 100 feet of Water on the Uhfi. A los- "1 many plantation# was feared. A letter I'toro New Oik-nu-. dated May loth, sta'e* that pr •p »-a'« f.rr-pi are had bom received from Meiic.o by CJineta! Seott. and that comntia. sinner* would be appointed uiah- a peace. Anemia destructive Are occurred at I'incinoa li on Monday morning. Badger’s Saw Mill, and Jenk’s dt Kline’s Puneing rsraMi»him*nt. and ►»* blc. with the Washington Brewery viable. wtr* burnt with other properly. Mint t hvtki in- nuv.—Allegheny county »!ons will contribute eighte.-n or l.Tentr lhoti*and dollar* lor the icliel of 'ho Jri-h. PIT TS 8 I B (ill tt KE K 1.1 UIE T T E Mar '-b— rosnsT* is rnit RfcLMiiut* .-\ v * i v r.ns* utin —Of 'he American Bible S.iciclj; of the American and Foreign Br hie S-jcieiv; o f the American Baptist Homo Mis sionary Society; of the B.iarJ of Foreign Miaiiunr, uf the Home .\li.»ionary*f in parly ood Araeririn* in principle; Progrr*«ivc Democ- racy, JC''- & c - History «I^'Hie war with Mexico chapter and verwj—Lrt'eca fmm Washington—Murder and •mcido in the cify and ncrl^aa^ooj—A defence of Mr. Maffut h>‘ his churrh frir-ii\„Ac., AtTr cart fully c mipili-J Review of the Market* far the pa«t wcuk; The price* in lh» city inarkc; The Cattln Market; The prices ol American Produce m v.Trinu* parts of tlic Union; The London ond Liverpool cotton mariuta; The Krtrop-aii markets gvnetally for products; New Vork atork'* and Money Market*. Fohi iov News.—Tte ainval of the stcuinci Hibernia, with dales to the dlh of May—from Bnglaml, Scotland, lirland and the Continent grneratl*.; Late and interesting from Mexico; Late from ihu Wr-nt Indies and British Colonies. Fur sale at the de*«, aingly or in wrapper*, price fi rent* *ingle copy. Sub*rriptions two dollar* a year in advance. Useful Information—An miporuiu i<) KOlllOllttlil'.l of VTBPlBl.il! »Illl*l*llC*-«. 11l die form of no Fieciuat) . wh cb ha» ctfaeie«l iuiiirisuig cure* m Pit ino*t di«itT«»inu mk, uf Hrr.tiorrlii.nl* or Pile*, nnd fur iln* comjilaiiil h*» t,e«-1 pronounced n» m jjT-jiold. Whote*ale nnd Ueinil, by WVATT A KkI’CIIAM. IVI Fulnnfc*iu-rt, New York; Wst. Thors. Market nreri. amt P. R. •‘awtt.e, tfaiiihfiieM Mtert I’lUsbuix'i, I*4. Price SI pcrliox. myl? 1w UAZKTTK JOB PRINTING bPPICK, rmßi) btrci-t, roaKEn ot po»t orrict ii.lrt are now prepared io execute in aanp'-nor and expedition* manner, all kind* of Job Pattetiao ■ueh n« birx* I’otirr*. Hieatnboat Dills, Bill* of Lading, Letter Sbeei Circular*, Handbills, Cards, Ac., Ac hook axn peufulit pjiixtixo nimm . io any exicut cxecuicU In ibc be«l luannei, and »* kind*of Priming done wilh accuracy and ai die lower rate*. . nylapartani to Advertta*x*»—Tbo adver d»cnient»whteh appear in the Daily Morning Gazette al»o appear in the Tn-Weekly,thu* receiving tbo ben cCt of the circulation of all, without any additional charge. Thl* i»»»advantagetoouradvcruaen, withou> any extra expenae.- Adv*n.««nenW are aUo fawned .nibe country fiaper upon rea*ouable tenqs. J*:dney Strong. A 11 t’orlinc. Win J Ilowan *Jlobi M Kiddl. John Hippey. R 3 Cassatt. J C Hussey. <> Adam*. A W la>omi \V I. Adam .M F Eaton. tletiry Campbell. Wm M Hrrib. Wb’K Hart, Wnt R Rhode*. C (> l.oom:?. Alfred F Ansliuu. T J Bingham. Alex \V M.Her. James M ClirJ'V C Dtrrngh. Thomas McKee, J*« W Bailer II W William?. Chas B Scully [:y-kalt«r'* Qlaieng Panacea.— Jl*uc*b T*.»i!mi»y~'Vi- t'ci; leave m call public attention 10 !(,. i.Miowtng, irnm Dr. Win Doan, of Wilham'ville tVerin-ini Co . aiiJ our of iLe very bin practitioner* in .ll wb.< b be reiulea, and late Senator in the Sinii- Uiji.lMuii.' lu< cheenuK tbu* to vee the'ead :r:jj men of ibe proiesaioa, bur«L-an. IS l eipei-i il com.iiufls 10 render n« Reue.rat >m ,-tact.on a- .1 lin< heretofore. to keep il rt.,i,iani)y on linin' Kr*pecMuNy, nptT tV«. lfoas. *j o. J. N. MAFPITTi I’U.-J Mni!*il'«lieU and ei.-j«l*iil gentleman Will, Bl Ibe re pieai of tue Kehei Cominmce. repeat bis ‘-Lerinre or. tie-land ' on Fudny Migbi, at s ii'i-luck. ntibe Her. .Mr. Kui'i Cmireli. Cib iirceu Ticket*, *5 cents. Ip7~ i ti- llo*|i.isl Uonrtl wilt ineel ai ;i>e It ink o Pm»bur*b in-da). at:i o'riork myVO m r.'i-a- Saylor, Ooardtan of the Estate ci Plxt-hc- Jchn anJ Jane, minor heir* of Joseph fitbion. 15 ti'roini of Archd.a d (’ook. t ha..-past 7 i 'ut'Biti tv rce at e o'clock .1 Hand 111' Miis.r w.ii be u intendillCi each even.-C luyltdu _ . ; HKV. J. K. M.YKPITT IXril.L .kl.vcr • Lecture n> thr *raotfieW •! M. K. V» Ohjir|i l‘iii*t>uron Tiwr»d*y creumj M«) 1 0 , » Mhll n* b« «'»<, •«, *«il W.U. 11l -lnmWU . . T «•»«• » *J.i tphl*—(•m'l'mvi unit i*ailv J7J C T rkrf hi t>< fiaii si ihe l)ni< Su»r«- of John Mitehoil i..t Iml tnf i*nor >«t-oi John rarkrr. AHen Cuy Oil Su.rr of J l> Voitnifoii *-m -irri and :tt Methodist HooV Stott, uwr i jVlt-r* pla.ii uiiil n*iianieiu«l port a.l flame. A.i L iid. of Clock*. Trav. o .d Waiters, ::t •«■»* o. c,. ii'j».Tnrrad». ami a general assortment o Cirto-I*. whole.a'e aim .mail idvauce on com- I’tf.l'ir? nrul other* supplied with PhelpV Chart*. Cor iFrtni* andM>><> 11 frame, at New Vork prior invtuif Noia, cor mxi a«d nir •%* IAYSK’S IIAIR TOXIC-W. comment to th. . 1 P Schwartz. Federal «i'Ailcvheay C-'»v nuJO . con mission kr op dbkds T CINOINNA T» —I am authored l»y the Governor | /Vof |V»i«rivinu to lake «ri,u,.afcdfm-nrj n» all in- : airuinctni o' writing, *l*o fljMariii and dtpcMtiom of ■ peraon* in Ohio, to h* u*rd or recorded in IVun«jlvu ina. Ovr.CK, tJ doom lb»»l d the .Mavor’* Office, l in-. nnnnii Ohio EDWARD I* CRANCH - mytiftlAwM* _ Attorney “? ,k STRAY COLT.”", *I—TAKEN EE on Wednesday,tbelSth tn»l. ( f M 4 „ tlaj-Coi’. fttmul one ) car old. with a’mall j ~A <|»l. "Inn .pot on the iunrhead unu uo orlivf ; riu-w. Toe owner I. f*qur»ird to prove property. pa} ft barge, aud take the Cult away. JOHN BAR R. ' L mySOd-lwliP'• At the Ma>or_« nmce_ • I ' lx"lfi - POCKJSY CCTLKRY— com . T i.te»* IVnknivra; Roger'* I.Si, and -1 bladedo. "o»- nmhol.n « Ktiivv. n**nr»e 1. I(>m» of « .uperior i)uih i\ Hn/or S.l>* and Mruto-t Table Cullcrv. m *ctt» of jV n.ccc. ,»■*.» ,n . nHc do/c.i» of the t.erl Atnci.can , in imi'nrturr n.u! Ml b.i-uer nnl<(«. Steel Key: It K.-f K.- . Steel T.vr>--i».‘3oi*T». B*c« *e. For «a:c l • " W WILSON „,y ai i/nrnei Fourth and Market*!* r'LECTUO PLaTEDTHIMBLES, Mantilla Frm- 1 Tje*-*. Black ami Colored
  • . k Eurae*. Ac—uil received and for '«!« m,•.»() V H F.ATON_ 11NI0X BOBBIN EDGING*: Egyptian Lae-: Ex jnn wi tr Late fur Muwjtum Net* Linen nud Colton ttrr«- Frm«e»; Black and_Ural> Morocco for Skin*. Rror ii 2 Capa and l.ialc Ribbon*, for lain hy nu .j, 1 F It EATON MOSU t; ITO NKTTH-hW, ■‘•l Barrel Moduli* Ntit*. a good article and piece*—jn»t tcceived ■’.’'l '"I ‘" lr WjirTF.WI wood ;i PAPKII rmae White, Black. Pink, B:ue a id Sime colored Paper Mutli.u, juit opcatd *‘my A WHITE, 19 wood ft Ct ASH tl KRETTKS—I ea*e heauttful Black / t’»«huieieltn'. iu«t oprne t and I'f aalo hv utvvd SHACK!.Iirr A \\ tl TK. 09 wood «l HKniUXOB— VI hbUNo 1, Inapected; for *alr hy KOtVAllo lIKAZKI.TON Ka»t «ide of the Diamond Oold and Blue Banner F.in«o«. with T*»ael« and Corda to match—received b> Kjtpret* and for mvVtl r 11 EATON 1 I’PRIIPIXfC BIIIRTS.of laten'ttrle and of N I( ., U ||„ nire*.'from No t to No G—jtm received and fo, m.. 0 I." my»» V It BATON PAXT STUPPB—A very latße aaaortmem Rood, ii w itvle Sammer Pantaloon Staffs rfn hind and for J BHACKLKTTft W*nrp. FtRIONCU LAWNS—A Rood arwrimentof de«>- iHtiic mj tr* and la e p.otlcrtu and impor.aiiona, for • a'r cxtrctnclv low hy SHACKLF.TT t WHITE, f» wcoi -i ITT ANTED-A Competent Book-Keeper- Addreai W Hex a«T. I*o*l Office _ _ jarjRHPhL. kTAPLK s6uAß—]sbhlaBunr for sale by M myvQ ’ F.W’U. HKAZKbTU^ f~fcA|>-a3crVi|rrdalena jtt»t f-cetved »ud L*for tale by I’OINuKXTI.rt 4 CO mv-Al No 41 water atrr»» . i/l Ai>Utsitl—For tale ity ea»fc or"ary n* iVi mylti Jii-i.kr k RirhFTSQN FLAXSBKD OIU-J, I.M.im by mylD MILI.KM a HICKKTBnr. i.uuo . auction sttlts ily JehM Di Davis* AacWwnsr Land for Bale* ■ . . Valuable Unds, within U miles of Pittsburgh, •< *■§* ton—ON Tboj«4»y eveuinr. the Wtb tustafli. «l nock, -t .h/co&.eroal Auciio.rJlomaFeorm-. « w 00.: and Fifth sueen. will be ?o‘4ux beMUful toU or piece of lam], aitaate in Ko** Township, onUif Franklin Hoad,four miles from the euy of Adegbfny, «u’int>le for country seats or gardening patpo***- *p • , •> -vlncli mar be seen ai the Auction Room I • . l be above propeny i» very desirable. and exarumed at snynme previous to sale. Title Uldispcta i Ir and free from all incumbianc.e*- . Also, ihat valuable lot of ground, situate on ra.t *idr of Sixth'street, near Grant, having *7 leci from., and rxieudiux bark 100 feet, oo which is etected a three «iory brick Dwelling House and a small framfl lucid ng. Term* ai ia‘c, JAS. BI.AKEI*^ i, , .1 Attorney In fact of I*. MitebeL , | Ujylt) JOHN D DAVIS, Auct’r -i ON Thursday, the VOih instant, tit 10 o'clock, will be: .old - un citensive assortment of seasonable fancy j'hd .tapir dry roods, urabtf Us*,parasols, 1v.ii t. wtorta.. p;;”- 1 '• cmnmSMk comer wiqil .ml •>»*» J W H.\XTKrt.«n" lue city. Wi.lbe *ui»port«l before iUc w& e tud a nuoumjdu* Convention for iw>pnn*tioo ,«ike rcndidaic (->r «Le.o3»ee of coantvTietjnier noSdiwts &hU>MD WARD Col W »:r obtained elaeWhere The preaenv ‘lock on band comitl* in pan of the fol* ii»wnie'di’»< riptionjjf aoods.: litil.lack i-'enhlire** coat*, fr.'m SIOtoBSO ja) do do French do ■ HI *“ 34 ;n uimrii nnd mvi*.Wo (freen do IS u 45 *uc» coat*, tplrmlidiy made A of good material. !!»«> pair pant*, nl all *ljt!e* qua'.itie* and price*: •jpu ye*t» do do do . do It*, doreit l.'Oen plant and «inche*l Li(i«om»hirUi»lt>rk*; -cart* iTuva:.| t.n*oin«; roitora; »u*p«nder*; aock*;. t'ravrrr*. hud miyter »hirt» of ever) variety, all of •vl-ich have been rrcrntly poreha»ed and adapted,to the 1 I'.rerent *ea*oti Meichnnt*- urtd other* who are tn w a-n ~f rimbmc entinot do be ter than to give o* a call. y!*; I v WELL'S MEDICAL COMPANION—The IliMmltcal Companion.or Family Fbyncian; treating ii m- «ti«eA*c* of the t'mied State*, with theit *yrop ,tl ,ajM, .-ure» .md mean*of picveniaiioiii common s ! .«•-« hi »uig« ry, a* iracturrf,di*:oeaiion», Ac. Tit • m tnucpinciii and i!i*ea*e» of women and.cbtl ..rni' A dippcn*»!ury for preparingfsrtlily medicine*, .i .d n s <•*«»»>•. explaioiug teChnieal terins. To which ire added, a brief anatomy and phyainlogy of the ha* lain tm.lv «htiwiug. on rational principle*, the ca«*e .i.utcarc of diieawt*. an c*«a> on Hygumej on the art |,f U .. (ving health without the atd of med.einei an v nen-nn Materia Mcdica. pointing out the virtue* and it.ne* of oot medicinal plant*. By Jome» Ewell, Pby , ~,51, Washington, formerly of Savannah- Tenth ~,1,1,011 rr*i*ed.enlarged, apd very oontiderably im •r.ivcJ. vrukraetit* a matiac on Hydropathy, llamas*, i.nnv n»d the Chrono Thermal Syateut Ju*trcceived . JOHNSTON i STOCKTON „ m j.jp corner Matkcthnd 3J »«. 'PODACCO AND CIGARS— ' 1. ISAato Juatn Sanx Prinetpe Cigar*; UMKiOVd quality do da, 3 WO Regalia do; ‘i ’.Sou Sen! Leaf Cißtf*.»«hole*; Ui hi* RoWletl'e C» FlurToUhcco; sbx* llewleil’a HD. Lump do; j ■ Jn*t received and for sale verr lowbv in yI» _ MILLER* WCKBTSON SUGARS— tScaaea Levering’*double rcTd Ixtaf, • It* i.hi* Lovcring’* eru*he.d Sugar; 4U libuLouitiatm Refinery Loaf Sugar, No 7i do do do do No 4; .jui,i,l, do do I’tilverited Sugar, l A 8", Sli bid. St. Louis do do do, No 4; j b«, do do «h> do, do; For *alc by my 10 MILLER * RIOKITTSON wool, wool: j 'PIIK liialir?! piice in emitpaid for all ihc different 1 ■ )'««.«*» oi tlmii W.x'htfJ Wool, by > *. MUBPIIY k. LEK, Old wool warfhruws, cor L’bcnral and Cecil** alley ! DIJIbDtKO l«OT IN \l NCHKSi F.K FOB PAL.Iv-1 fmve for *mle 1 Uu.iding l.ni in MancUrsier.neßT (be Ferry. •„"! f, t i.nni uy iji irrt i!ci}>. Ii will t>c *old low. and on arcoHimodatin? 'fnn*. Terra* unezrepiionaMe mvifi J.VMfci* BLaKKLV. Bc»I Ktura Aiuo;c Acid; X oi. Pru*>ic Acid; muz lodide Iron: Jum ureived ami for J scudonmakkr&co No 24w00d Mrcet Acids, Ac.-uii<*T»n. acm. ]• . :t l>x» Sridliu Sliiißff; i; 2jtx> I’ulv. ttochtllr; ! keg* I’ulv Sop Curb >'o4a; juM rrn-ivril un.l li>r »ale hy -• itiviD _ J SCH< UN'U AKKRACtM4 water « ThTsm LINKNS AND SHiaUNU .MUSLINS—W. 1 It. Murphy lit* Juu received a uVove cu*>o* ~i' nupcrior onke, amt ni very low price* lor tjoaluj • v rood* bou*e, N. K. comer nf 4rU and Martel ***• WIDE SiiKKriMiS. PILLOW CASEML’SLINS AND LINENS—W. R. Mmpbf hM now open*" ejecileul n*iorin»e»it of above Rood*,"ill * oW ** , price*. .1 ' ___ ' —♦ —— SALAD OIL-15 bbln llordcMX Salad Oil, ju« ?» d , /wr “ alc BicKgreoN QFTrTTO'PKi'TW*r*».' reCeiV " 1 0D OconMgnment and f*t * ,^ r , t } o xv DRAVO, Jr., lllJ _. * * Fifth. near Market meet RIJ 1 Jd*il —— l *" 1 1 rtOTTOS, *c.-J per K,„ Al^ EN ‘- C r°- P- nm.iosb TEA—SO if eb«s»ts ‘CkuUn”l*ou -o®C*}” n o* laiid.iw and for tale Uy - ebon* le*. » . MILf.KRA. lUCKGTSON myU l _ riEaBIMU AND SIIAD » H si bbl* No I.BaUaooroHemn*; . * iSWiI* No I Shad; for aalcby mt , o MILt.BR A RICKBTSON ufI7BAT ABD CORK WASTED- Tim W ♦ub*erit>erv will par lie fcigbeii market price lor orimo Wlmeand Rrd \\ beat and Yellow Corn. P nil4 llUßnulPliK, WILSON AOO.wnerat t LiaUOMCB— 3ea*es’Lfoiiee Ball, small ttiekt ft bale* do - do, Root Frttk; For eaic by milt J SCHOONMAKER *OO. AngßHiC —1 keg Powd* jou received and for ££?, Ml*"'' > BCHOUKMUKBJtCO WOOL— Sea«k» on eonslrnnenb for myl4 I * R FLOYD i wool* BAGGIHO* • t 1 OTNRAD, 3S MiTfcet«. Philadelphia •TOST RBCBIVKD—Another large Invoke'oi Jlhorr Potea* Gurri Kia»U.e amt >tnf*c<* Suipei- 1 " m, mfiJlmn qualities, manufactured by the Hu*r«i| .M- i thewtme Cotapany, Ct, and fo« «ale *t uctory j>. i-e«, br the agouti No ttC \Vo° d •»«’• *P **■•**• wholc*«i.-. 7 HOWARD TODl), — ra ylP | Agent for Karlcrn Manufacturer B ONSET*, RIBBONS AND PLOWKHB _.\V R Morphy ba« ju»t opened an aaninment m‘ Gran-hoppet, Uraxit, Vandyke- China, War! *iraw, anper. Rutland, and Uunp Bonncia. Ai*o. ••hon» and FloweraTTn great ranety, at the North K«1 corner of 4ih and Market »t». n l . rpANSKR'S OlL—*©M»l» dark lttown Tam:- r’» I Oil. landing and foraate bp 1 pyU HAGALFY A bMlTll. vrcPou.ht.;_ 51 oa«k» Scorcb«d jh.h; HA«ALKY*SMHH For fate brj_ mylj lTTsil- lM bbla No I Hcrrm*K H *iso bhlt No 3 Mackerel, for *a <• Lv 1 |9 _HAOALBY4tf«mi Y INSKKD OIL—SOBbIa in linmit order, »n\l Land Wli It »U low u> M a nACO.V—SO.OW Urf as*i»ited Cuv £^ r {^.£y* J,e jjfyjr* No 4 Commercial Row,, Libtt'.vM LAUD-MBbYaiul 1 »l»nd, no* hagai fom W>oming, and tor »*lo by I i Dr 5 _ai water rnd in? front *:* LARD OIL—JStbU.NoI L»rdOU; SbbtaNntf do; for machinery FRANCIS No 17 l.theny ju*i received by myl? | .- -- - HKHRI3GAKD BllAJD—RffCivti.s ilu* f (m iu Cauml, and for »aie by tuyiT J J DaI.ZKM.. iM STEAMBOAT FOR SALK-KJcvcn-MXirrn:h» of Hir,'Mrjra Ofct KIMJUOUU for *»l*. Kot i 4c. appeal _mylStf - FOKSY.TIj A V* LESION SYRUP—Very fine, jasi reccivnl 'ar.d for »ale by IIA-VS 4 iIKOCRWAV ‘ rnylS r NoSCommereinl-How, l.ihrriy •!_ BACON— 12 e*k» ltarouPiilcft in prime ordcr.foi by S F VO.N * I'n mjrl3 NoM fii»m m • LOUIkviLLG LIMK-M bbl* L While I. n.e for ralo lTORE| corner of Founli and _Maike_t eireei. myU W_W CtPTB. TURPENTINE—IO Uhl*. ju«t n reived &,mdabr »■!« *«y royl* BBAUN A BJ-iITHR_ LINSEED OIL-15 IU>I» on ba»d,for»aViby dyl6 URAUNJk UEIIER W UITINO—SOBbW of aeuperiordryuuxl.tr. for tele by . • mylS . IIRAUN A BKITEK^ COTTON— I}9 baler Teiinosee. for rale t-j i 'MS. _ 1 DICKEY A CO CiakKSE-70 bozre Cbee*c tor cale by _j wylS • - _ ‘JCKKV »fo ire* Cariine Bice; for rale I>y - ! • m yl3 . J A RFItIVD CORN— auo bui Cent in itore «ml for axle i.y toy |3 .J'OINDKXTHUACo ('tLOVES-H bblvjurt rte’d ond for »a!.c by , w IClf fc McCASeI 11*3 nORN BROOnS-lB dor for rale low i.y : L/ myia FRIEND, RItEV ACo C 0 ePB f *.-^'' b ',ro V[^Dß |„ :v V 'f‘E#:® K«F.v * c= BUCKETS a TUBS, received ond liir talc U V jroylO TASSfeY A BROOKS— ISO doz. for tale by |my_|o JTASMY A JUST I «ASTGR Oil*—s bbi» tuperiorCacor tM. recM U and for rale by OLARKK.VTMA'V canal l.in.n D 1 RIRII APPLES—ano bu* ret-’d in tod for »ale by my IS _LS tv ATEKM \N L'ALT-li'J bids No I’Siili, fur «n!e by 0-(ni>lS .H Jc J SLOAN BROOKS— dor. Corn Broom* in •tria aud for Sale by my 15 M»fc J SLOAN CrXl«T—lObbla No 2 Sail, ii» *iore and for tale by 0 ftnylS _ M It' J SLOAN L> ACON HAMS—Hi tank* Hums for sale by D j myls • W GREER . CCORCHINGS—*J3 casks S. Salta, for sale by 0 I iny!s • _ W OHKER NAILS-2WI k«* NuiH, assorted sizet-, for iale Ijy . my IS w_ii»t:Ka_ -'ilkAH—SO*Cbe»teTear, part prime, for sale; by j my IS \V tiKHKR SURAH— (> hhd* Sugar, on bend and fur sale by I »ju \y i.RKtR a;OFFSK-W lm*» Rio CoHec for ia'i- by • my IS W (iRCER \fBATSipOOT - CTllii—lTTtTl»l* for Mile bv" i\ mylS _ MY BRA IUJNTett&Co r JIKSBED OIL—SO bhl« in *u>re and for *ale by Li mUi MVKKA HbNTKB ACo OOpFEE— SWJ ban receivia* from Canal, and for aale by my IS JAMK3 lUlj.Ebl. | fCKKHKL—2S bbl* No J. for **lo by d m)IS JAMBS DAIJKI.L Su. MOLASSES— *1 tibtsin »iofe artd for raV , by my IS JAAIKs DaI.ZBLu AILS—SIU kea* Juniata Nail*, for sale by HnylS J DaUU:LL, tHwamet i mIaCOS—IO bbl* Shoulder* and Side*. Joet ire* D and for tale by ihylg J J PI DWELL, Agrm, n n-er »ircri_ niOTASH—IO ca»k* I*l ton*, just rcr’d and for aale Jtjby my IS J C UIUWK.L. A*t_ ■ iISBF HIDES—Oi m *tore and lor Mic i»y Jo my'ls ISAIAH WCKKY A l*u t ITOBACCO- Virginia Maanfaclured Tobacco, va , A riety ol brand*, contutnily on band, for »rrte i-y rnyla _ ISAIAH DICKF.V ACo KbY PEACHES AND API'I.KS for tale by J J myis ISAIAH DICKKYAIV MOCK POW DEB—UO kr;, for *ale Üby X\ m yl4 J A K I U>\P I OSS—2 bale* Mo** m ilo.e and (or anile by L myH ROOKRISON A KKITKRT, HaNNERs’ OIL—IS bbl* w •sore'ind (o .ale by L myli aTWUOU. JONES aCO i) ACUN—Sbkdfilam*. 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