: 'J-.' -.i.. ;; w ’‘ ' \ ,1 "' • •: •• •: ••*«*•: * *->V : '■*.; r ; v*i\; •■; ! •: : ;;s.- <*•. V,.-- ,v : , « - " ■ -- •. ’■' ,- - v • ijpCiK-*;* •*.!. : ;y„ \ fb- f %u: „ 4t < - ■WW't.WS WtfW sfo<» K ©**@^l3l*l W*#<® ! Vspl*s ;'4'; , ;>:*| ‘ *>;•! j :'i'- .£*l ''4 : -4v : i*:4..''..v f r 4 : y; riiiT4 ;t •: ?■ y. :U : .•: .• vyy mmzm , v j "’ •'•'*’:<£• Y-nV ; .' • l ' *« •;4 ; y. $1 ■ •; "i:., •;;' ’ •K' THE PlTTfs BURGH GAZETTE. bV bKA-VlUa UKOuKS- - PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY *B. 1847. FOR OOVEKNOa, JAMES IRTI9, (or curraa cocm.j FOR CAN AL. COM.MISPIONEB JOIKPU W. PAT.TOR tor coMssauAko codstv ) Prrr»si mb Dau.it Osmtts it published Deny, Tri-Wresty, «j;0 Weekly—lTte Uaily itHeeui Dollaisper annum, ute I n*W erkly it Fivtf Dollar* per annum. tbe Weekly tt Twu bolter* perJinnum. unulg fa n.lmirt • . Atttict lu Adveriber*. \\' f~ AlltelUieur-ulb, u> eevure mteruon, thAoid be handed id by live o’clock in the attcruoon. Attention 10 ibie.on ibe pirtoi our cusietaete. would be produe tiVeof muuiei benefit: STATS CENTRAL COMMITTEE. 1 TIIUSIAA K FuaNKLJN, Leuiaalcr Cuy > JOHN C KUMtKL Uaupbin county. Thomas ih.Wcan, JaMKJ* MAKtIN, Thomas c hambly, York. $ Wll.t.lAM M Waits,Cumberland. UaKIU M SMNshR. Adum*. i JOtf V WKTiiKRILL. t-iiiludelnhiaCity ; JO4CPH K CHANDLER, | . humeri* *r conrad, } TllO)IAS McOKATiI. Philadelphia Coomr ! OH.LKK LUTUKK, Berk a. ROBERT M oaßl>. Frunklm. - THOMAS M T M’KENNaN, Washington J UIiLIC. Soniertei. HARM ah DEN »Y, AUernrny. ’ RICHARD IRWIN, Venunro * JOSr.fii II KLIiAsL Wetuooreland. I v O J UALUKrie. i * H U'M-»Xv\ fci.L, Northampton. < J U SALISULKY. Sutquco-im*. __ .EMIANaN S I 111, Wyoming .-SAMUKI, A PURVIaNCk, Butler. IIKNRY S KVaNs, Cbetur ROBERT T rOriS, hSontetirrery. ASTinAiONIC A2IO WHIG. COUNTY CONVENTION. In paVtnaneeet the established u»tgftof the party, the brUKrunc Amnnatont and W higi> of Allcgbe ay county wilt a»»e.atjle m p.ituury meeting*, m then Several *-lection Di»uici* on Sutuiday the 29jt day 01 £U), ibt?, U> elect lW©pei*on» from each district, a* Dalegaie to a County Convention, to meciai the Court bea-eoa Wednesday the 2nd day of June, at 10 o’clock A. Al to put iu ooiiiinaiioii suitable candidaiet to lie mppruteduv the |ian]r at the general Kicenon in Oco out nut Ibe auiiuu-oh* anil \V bigt of the iown«mp» (PiU axccpied) will meei ai the utual piac< a fur bolding piiraaty et line*. I.eiwr m -be i our> oi *J and 5, P. M , And those of ibe ward* ano boroughs and Put township, beiwetn the bouts ol 7 aud 0, P. M For LkTXrr Commercial Intelligence, Domestic Mar* kctl. H-vt-r New*, Import*. Aiuitey Market, Ac, tee third page. The Rail Road Question Once More. The nearness atui importance oij the meeting ol tilt Btockbo d tiof tho Pittsburgh and Connell* ▼ill* Bill Rrad Company, to be beldon Saturday, moil bo our excuse for again introducing this mat* tar. Aa there teem* to be a settled determination. , tnd wa think properly, among the Stockholders to adopt aucb measures at that meeting aa will put to real any fuither fruilleaa negotiation with the Biltimoie Company, it may be proper in us to *»y a tew word* aa to what we believe to be the view* or lha BiockholJers holding the largest portion ol tb* ahaie*—each tbare counting one 1 vote. We are informed that a maj >rity ol the Urge 8t ckhuldert are in favor of accepting tbe Sup plement to the CoQQrllawlle charter, which wr ptlSliah toi'ay.and as it i> understood that ibe Central Rail R tad Company are able ty c ample e their road to Pittsburgh, the Stockholders of ibe CocneUdville Company mil, without doubt, de- Alda to commence a We.tjrn road at oncj, and ptoaecute it to tbe State line, where the Cituens o' Ohio will meet us, and extend tbe road to Clete* land and Cincinnati. It Is important that this Supplement should be ad -pied at once, as it gives P.t shurgb tbe control of Rail Road communicitions weal of us, on a non liberal charter. If ne let the opportunity pas*, the Central R*il Run • Company may apply to the Legislature next winter for an extension of tb* ir "‘theiter to Ibe Obi* Sutn line. If their applies, tion should be successful, of which there is no room to doubt, a very litilu n flection would show Its disastrous consequences to Pittsburgh. There is. therefore, much, in our »iew, to in duce the Stockholders to accept the Supplement* and commence tbe Weitern roaJ, and no sound argument can be urged in favor of further delay, unless it ran he shown that the friends of Pitts burgh in Balimore have power to remove Mr. McLeue aud the Director* opposed to us. Thi* tbeleis no rest m to-hope lor, and it is folly, if r ot worse, longer to attempt negotiations with those who have given us plainly to understand thatlhey think us very “small pnUloes.” But in lookiog Weal, we have every thing to eneouNga us. The citix-nrol Ohio we know are wtlitng ti unite with u* at once, and to furnish the nece»airy amount of luids li complete the vs. riour branebre of eynntctton in their ownSute— thus in a It tit time we secure s continuous line Of R«tlway from the city of Pntladdphia, by way of. Pittsburgh, 11 Cleveland and Ssi.dntky, on ibe Lek commence the t Wet tern n al, end a now era will dawn upon oar kitfto*j. Wrthtll have commenced a courae of •etiou which »i i place our city on apar with thu Boat proaperoua citiee in the Union. Diin« BOKOLA&r aj»d mumo **. ■amimatioh.—pa Wednesday night at a Ut« hoar, two burglar*, one named Eilertoo, end the other said to be earned Higgins, went to tbe dwelling of-Bqaire Niwport, in Sharpaburgh,five mßes above the city, on tie canal, and attempted to eff-ct an entrance into hia back door. _ Thu awakened that gentleman, who gave the alarm from a front window. Two men emplbyetf in tbe Guttata Iron Work*, -who were-pasting at the .time, immediately ran to the rear of tbo hooae.— One of the raacale fled, when Mr. Humphrey eiaeped’Edertoo aroood tbe body. He bad a lll tie play of hi* arm* and. reaching over bis about dcr that H. in tbe jaw, who fell. Hu comrade knocked tbe burglar down and kept kicking and knocking him, allhoagb be had another piatol ag) repeated attempted t» tboul, until asaulance came tod the raacal was aecured. He waa committed* Humphrey.! waa brought down to the Hcspiial and the ball extracted. He ia ddtigerotuiy woun ded. The revert! comma un* which crowd-our eolumna to-day, upon tbe aji j-rct of oar conu-m -plated Rati R-/*d improvement*, just now atf exc»- tlng topic with out c-tzeua, compel*, q* to abre viate tbe Editorial matter prepared for thia morti log*a pajrer. We are also obliged to defer until tomorrow, tbe communication of ‘•Wwt” upon lb* same suljeet, a'sr that of Howard, relating to tba Hospital site. We beg our correspondents to Stake tbeir favor* a* abort a* the importance of {hesu’jce discussed will admit of, remembering sat "brevity is the tool both of wit and of argu mint" Wxiraas jtsoaxnc Tiuoiin cjs*. Mr O’Rfilly, the active contractor of the Western Telegraph line, pacied through tbia city yesterday, we Isara from him that active operation* towards tbs completion of tbe entire line will now be com. tttqcsd. Tne wire, posts, ami oib-r fixtures are tU ready Sot being pat op, and it ia confidently ex peeled that it will be in lull operaticn to Cmcin sarty and Louisville in sixty days. The line to Cleveland, w!(| also be immediately commenced, tod Aoisbcd, daring tbe month of July. At£»«ting of tbe Scotch Committee of Al- IsgbfOjr Cnaoty, held yeiterday, it was resolved to sl4oo to the Scotch Committee in Pni • tdslphia, to invra: io ktla dried Cornmeal, far the lalsil <4 the suffering in Bcbtlnnd. wew us; while others believe that Baltimore nsver had (be least shadow of teaaon to expect from, us a larger subscription than three hundred and nhy thou* raud dollars. Such persons entirely overlook the fact that tne several Pennsylvania laws which firs; granted to the Baltimore Company the right of l way through this Slate, expressly require ibit-j Company to make a lateral or branch road' to j Piusourgti—and forgetful ol the repeated and r on- j utant declaration* of the Baltimoreans, that they uitondvd. if abir, in c*iry the main stem of tltir Road to a poml below Pittsburgh; the over xHalou* I Meeds of a We*t>ru Rail R rad cry out ‘bad faith,’ I becaus) the Baltimore and Ohio Rill Road Com- j puny does continue to consul’, in this respect,what | they beUeve to be the mieiest. of Ualouiore. l.i our fiery indignation agauiti what we may consider the infatuation of Baltimore, let us not j do even Mr. McLane injustice, nor blindly rhut ' our eyes to the fact, that here i *rn in Pittsburgh, ' ■ here are persona said lo bo mU-iesltd in forcing „|ii* Ran R»ad to Pa-krr.buig, and others in aresied lU keej iug such an improvement as a Rail R.iad | from the banks of the Mouungibela SUtkwaicr*. | While all paities jjt Bsfiimore profess to disire a I Rail Road to Pittsburgh, let it be remembeied that 1 in Pittsburgh, and only in Pittsburgh, are to be found peiams who openly denounce the pr.juci, and by deii.ion and denunciation of the Ualtmio n an’s attempt to defeat this mod invaluable lie- I provemcnl. Tbeaddris* referred to will show j not only that we were fully notified, and oxpecl- j e-l the main stem of the Baltimore roa l to go be low Pittsburgh, and that we acquiesced in such an expected (crminalion of it. but the language of the address further demonstrates the fact, that at one time Baltimore bad some reason to expect that Pittsburgh would contribute to the construction i f the Pittsburgh branch at least n million of dollars And now, when Baltimore fiuda that our subsciip ttnn retches only to three hundred and fify ihou* s & I dolla's, oughi w; not to make large allowance for ihoir disappointment. Il there were in Baltimore any opponents of our Conuellsvide Riafi, would not the present be an occasion for them to show their opposiiiin. Bui do any in Baltimore oppose it! 1 anawei no They think our terms too hard for Ba'tunore, and our subscription too small, considering the large ocuifiis which our city will reap from (he under taking. Fiom all ihst >et aj<| fiis Baltimore and the Rail Road Company of Baltimore, appear di vided into two partita, the one partry headed by Mi. McLane have rejected our terms aid have, not y« t made knowit to us the terms which would be acceptable lo them- The other party, consist ing ;>( a mmoiity of the Board of Diwctom and •il what is believed lo be a large msj nty of the ciitzene, express lh»m«e|v«-B anxious to clo-e ihe negotiations anj tx-gm the work. If ibis Utter par. 1) should iti ibe course of this summer gaiu the' control of the company, tbero is great prubjluiitv ihat the negotiation would be brought l> a close *ith»ut further deUy on terms satisfactory ti Pittsburgh. The practical question for us to di cid«*‘isthis— shall we by destroying the privileges «.f our pres ent charier defeat at once and roue vkr the x-al ous efforts of out friends in Baltimore 1 Are we , ><> b'indtd by the vexations of past delay* t'at w> cann >t reviaw'dispassionately over our past coutso! On.’say ths fri-njs of a \V»»t-*rn R«ilr< ad. ‘Mr Mcl.ai.e it t» laivr.r ol Pie Rot 1 i.i Pj*. • ke:»l»uigb, and, therefore, they n.f.r ih.t :i>- n.,p. paseti to a Rail Road to Pittsburgh. Mr. McLain distinctly dekiatts hia desire to we tbc Pittsburgh branch of the mad constructed, but he is not v« I prepared to coma up to oar terms. He wan'd no doubt a belter so.acription from at. But f.-r o moment admit that Mr. McLane is opposed to oui Road, ar>d what 1 salt is 'be m-ibi propj-seil In gei»tii-me« to del- ' D-lbeya-ku lo co-op.-late with Mr. W. > -i effuti io bill g about an agreement ac-Vy/iab.o .< Pitisburgh and Baltimore ? Not at all! Tbose ii.-ttooi me, to recommend any courtingoiaxjutUing with Biliimorc. Bi/t we Lave a charter which il me cxssfully uaej will w-lhout any -c>*t of td.sxl w triasute,” yield, in time, an abundant harvest <>i piosjierity to Baltimore and Let u* keep that charter, at leaat during this summer, for the uao nf the two ci'iea, and il those in Baltimoie who oppose Mr. McLaoe's Lardy action should Ixr come the dominant party, success at once will re ward, not our urgency, tu: our forbearance 2a n too la e to adopt the suggestion of the Hon. An drew Stewart! 'The twoCompanica being uaahir ti come to terms by separate action, and lingering fcorrespoodence lit each appoint one or moie agents to confer, personally, on the subject, and report to their respective constituents, the result of then if fori* to harmonize conflicting interests.* j Whocould-be mire suitable, I might ask. tr* represent oar company than Mr. Stewart himself! THOMAS VARNER. Cli’m of the Comef Cor. “A committee from tbe Baltimore and Ohio Rsi; R-tadCompaoy.cumpoeedof ibe Hon Louis M'- Lane. Preeidmt, and Mraeis. Swan,’ M’CoJloogb. and Moore, Directors, vinted Pittsburgh on tbe oc caiion, in compliance w>tb the wishes and invita tion* of those wbo nsd called Ibe convention; arid a committer, conswtingof Mrssr*. Lewis Peteiaon, H. M. Walts George W. Jackson, and J. 11. Oli ver, were appointed by (be convention to confer with ihe committee of tbe Baltimore sod Ohio Rail Rail Company, and with a joint committee of tbo Councils of tbe city of Pittsburgh.” Tbe report of the committee of confrience set fortl.tbal tie President oftbe Baltimore and Obi<> Rail Hoad Company, bad statrd that tbe comps nr *ers willing, upon a subscription of a million of doilais. to pul this end of tbe road under con tract to Conm-llsville, and to locate tbe road where the city of Pittsburgh should designate; and tha< tbe company should expect tbe release* for the right of way obtained frve for tbe road from Puts burgh to CunoelUvilli*. and that with ao addition of about two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for which tie company would rely on ibe inhabi tants along the line, they would have the moan* t» accomplish the entiie connection be ween this ci*y and Baltimore, and that they were of opinion that the distance to Coinelisvtlle could be competed w Jilin twe yeaim” “The commutes of conference concluded tbeir Report, by r«commending a subtc/ipuoo by the city of Pittsburgh of one m.llion of d >ilar* to lh*- capital stock of (be Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road ; Company, with as f-w restriction* as possible.” ( Oar Fames Connection with Oaltlmort. j. 7 o the Editor of ike Pittsburgh Gazette. , We have often beard it intimated (bat even if ’ tbe Baltimore Company declined accepting'the liberal provisions of the Conocllaville charter, Ba|. timore would still enjoy a valuable trade with the Wcat through tbe Pennsylvania works and the Rail Road from Baltimore to York and Harris burgh. When this calculation iwaa first mention ed to tbe writer of this article, he could scarcely believe that any intelligent man could be so - blind to the jealous spirit of trade as to place a mo ment * reliance upon aucb reasoning. Wbal ground bave tbo Battimore&ns ;» rest * hope upon that, Philadelphians willpermil trade u U ? Tel 10 Harriiburgb by tbeir Central Koad, and then urnj South and go to Baniraor c > The It,in, „ ,b.u,d. Wjll U-Uimore mmK . , B-«d ftoo. PraN.,|..oia ioN-i.ccl Uieir '°* J “V 1 >**« WeJe to Philadelphia! We Wh »,' b '". -ouLl .ho „pae, Phil.dalphu to be core bhet.l that, .ha hat I. thate anjlbio, the pill „ f phta to juaufjr cap.ct.tlon of Uhamlit. to ’*'V r* 1 C "’'- S--IJ nthha, PBlWalpht Na. York,or an, other e„,.»,|| o „ P j„*' laPa worth of Ua.al or t,.J. s „,„ . , ' • hen it can ha preTcnleJ. R.r. it,, chtaat,. of Baltirn >r« forgotten that more uiar, f,i\y t the Ug .iaiure of Pentuylvaow. under ■phiUdSl* phis influence, passed a taw making it t grave pe ’ nal tfienoe tj removo i icka and other from, the channel of tbe Sosquebanna below Co* lumbis. leal trade might detcend the river t„ . Baltimore. Does that look like magnahimou am»- pie, end yet we perceive that Col. Nicholas acta oily bates bis aig'arceot in favor of the Wheeling t rrminc* up jo tbe pic*u avd magnanimity of Phil* adeipbia. Coi. Nicbolaa is probably not a baaioeai mao, and nut aware that ibe York Rail Rjad and the Tide water Canal were carried against the Phils delphia influence by tbe aid ol Pittsburgh votes. At tbia very lime, too, flour, tobacco, bacon, 6tc, sent from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia pay It as to the State 'ban tbe aame artichs d>» when sent to Columbia. This does not look like the magnu. nf mity which Col. Nicholas expects from the owners of the Central Kail K rad.and yet the dis crimination against Baltimore would ha*u been much greater, bad not the Pittsburgh Board of Trade counteracted the influence of Philadel phia. But the Central Rail Road will be a Philadel phia Work, I uitf by Philadelphia capital, anil con trolled entuely by Philadelphian*- What favor, then, we would ask can Baltimore expect from them! Suppose, too, the Baltimoreans shoulJ reject tbe' liberal terms held not-to them by the Pitts burgh and Counellsville charter, and UmJ- their means and influence to build up u rival ci y un ibe Ohio, can they expect Pittsburgh to set h-r iu ftuencu against Ph lade'phia influence in lavoi of Baliimorel' Surely not. If Baltimore devotes herself to building up a rival to Pittsburgh, it would reitninly bo natural, aqd perhaps the duty of Pnlsbuightis, to use ev ery exertion to promote tic ptuSfjcruy of Phils* delphia, to weaken and eisarm Baltimore, and thus cripple her exertions in f»v..r of Wheeling or Paikcrsburgh. If Pittsburgh had not interposed her 1 influence with ibe, Canal C jmm'ssiom ra, but pci milled tbe Philadelphians •> dictate the charges on our put~ lie Works, not one hogshead of-tobacco, or barrel of flour, or of bacon, would ever have found an> way to Baltimore over I how work*. 1.0 l Balti more, then, reject thu pn.Jle.ied alliance i f Pills burgh, and she, at once produces an idcnu y of loteiests and feelings helwct n the twol'uiui-vl vanta cities, and converts her own a'ly into au in wteraio opfuinent. From lhat lime Pittsburgh iWill bo as eager to promote (he prosperity of PmJ adrlphia amt t » cnpplu tho bu»im hi <>| Baltimore, as Philadelphia herself has beret- fire been, or can be. Every blow stru-tk at l'ie hu-me.s of Balti more, wilt also lx- a blow infl cU-J upon the pro jectrd Kill Rud t) theOhi.) bel.-w. Melt liitiTLwl, mid w.iundtil belings'will both c untune to e::'nl Pntshurgb as ttc sense opjHin nt ot Baltimore, from the moment our liberal charter Is rcj'Cud. A Pi-rrsßcauuxn. Werc-|Ubbsh the foil nyiog at tic r»»*| nst of several subscribers: A SUPPLEMENT To “.in acf tu incorporate the Pittsburgh and ('i)ilntU.yfiilt Rail Ruad Campanypositd April '•id, 1837. Wecti->fy 1. He tl enacted by the Senate and Hoase of R-presenti'ive* of the Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania in General AiSc-mldy m-t, and ! it is hereby enacted by thi* authmuy „f the uice, I'hat the i’lttsbuiah and Connellsnlto Rsilro.'J company, be, and they are hereby authorized t.i make and construct aHadriaJ. with one or 1 more - track* front ihe city of Pittsburgh, to ony pnnt wit in this S ali', tunable to lorm a connection j with the Penn-ylvann* Railroad c.m {'any, at aurh point or pla-e a* rnty be mutu.lly agreed up.-n by the President and Director-* of the tin! Pctinsyi van u Rnlnsd Company, and the President and Dirrctois ol the Pm.bjr*h and C"ni.'ells*llle Rail road Company. And be it forth-r enacted, that the Pittsburgh and ConrnlliMlie railroad company he, and they am hereby »uiimrnc.i t-» construct a railroad, wub one or more Hacks. Irmn any point at or near the city of PitUl'mgn, 11 tuch point on the line of lit stt'e ».!' Or.ni, as may l>e det»-R«ri. •d Upon by th- Pi«»ideM nod D.roc'ors of said company; and tl.c c -imu oc.iinnt ..1 the c rnstiuc | tion of said road, t i the dir.*c;i m of the state of Ohio, withiu two years after i|i-» parage of thii i act. shall be construed to b.» a compliance with ; the conditions contained in t e seventeenth sec tion ol thg-an t > ivl.nh this i» a supplement Pr->- sidl’d, I hat if u cniiin c'.i >n shall I c agreed up >n. I as provided f r in this m, (.►tween the said Pitta | bngli aud C n.nell.vile railr->id company, and lh> | Pennsylvania rwj-a.l ». mpjry. then ihe said Pennsylvania u lr,.»d e .mpmv shall he M.-a-nd fro.u ei;v ..l.ligition t *c- rnmcmv th.ir i -ad atlhc city o' Pitt b-i'o ...i i| r-.trij .--.n, ructuig por tion . I t... ,r c<>rH.ocum r.vJ til.- s.inl city ol >urg;x Bgi if «be >iti mircatly »gvee to v >n rifct tbf»r SihJ railroads as akritm*n .m.i m tbai C3»r tbo said Prurmltiii-a r company (D3V Citnnrc: t'lnr rjjffi a) or a* y branch ttwr o', at. or near the r«t» o: PiU-buf|’!i o’ o »jHa de p -ml or pomta in the r~U'.:y of |ip C tvny. wild «n . M’T .1 ! rn. U! V t‘\. sr| IP,• >- rjJ, , U -tl (.0 . pllii UJIiH C'l'Xl li.bi* IDlOc IU MJch IOUp c 'tl«MlUltf a iMII'IIIU >tl< ...J U.llfllrf(UJ'lrJ line 1-1 railroad. And tr.>- t«»l*», tn.iitc -.ower. a„J ~ih«r r i . ... , - „ , , e i, . In Riving p lace \(\ the following communication c large. i ii any railruvl made a* afo't »ud by tie Pi U- Ut t h and Cnmi«-lu»tlle railroad company.— Wls " ’' !l ,l 1 ' d,, ‘ llQ underatood that we take -«hfn Un- car* <>r n'.lrtr »»hud-a u*ed thereon art* 110 part >n the matter (herein referred to—arid >U':n«h»-d by n'lirr*. 'lull not exert-d ib* rsi«« .ball f«-rl bound <> publ *h any proper reply which « ; b n-3er, ; article* hate apptarrd. within a few and three and -i.r; half ci-ui* jtr mile lor ram >''***’ ttJJ “P’f 1 * -Chromi-le." aad other p*. way pi set,get. -PAn.i pr„*ijej 1l: hr. I h.t :l t>r ;* )f lh< * ‘f 1 ,h ' of » ute f.»r the ttie pr .visions of lb tract a nti Ik* accepted by the ! i’rtiijaf Irania Hwpllal, calculated to •aid Pittsburgh and ConriciUrille ra Ir uJ nmpt- ; not -oly deep diaguti at, and contempt ny.and they shall commence either of if, n road* j laf but likewise to shake, in t-itne •uihonred hen by fn-y tnry within «nty d*v« af- , *be ponilence of the public to the benevo t**r due public notice a*uH have been given of *■*"' ,chem ' ,t,c ' • tbe.ane, permit any it .ckh.l.br who .ball c d»«- " th '*' vrnlp, » think and believe, that a que*. ■ ttbfled thereby, to wiihdraw lm •üb«cnj.T|on and j llun * a»cted a truit at isr«p such wiihdraaing »u' the amount “* the c immiaaioncoa, t< to be determined of bisinralmeat he may hi«e paid, af i r d.doci- or tlTclrd by the selfish ebulldtor.s hit pro rata ahare of the t xpenaet hern-foie in ' ,h,c>l how from luch m dugutaediy Tcnnojua COired, and they shall hive ihe power at ary gen- ; * * u,^f *• nr *bat gentlemen who, by almost onani* ertl meeting of t-e ttockholdcra, to change Ihe ! ®->u» conaent, ba*o lurii charg'd w,th per corporate nyrac of the c.rnpany tn any ntm® ther f 'froauce ol a high duty, are to be moved or op». may onaider appropriate. Provided further, j upon by the smi.ier motive* which diattn* That if the Pi'ttrmrgh and Cotmrltaville radroad ' * u “ h ,hle B,,| tlc» rrf-rred t t.ibe whole pn ject bad company commence the con-trurtion of a ra-troail ; l,r,l * r ** ahaitdnned at once, under the authority of thi*act. Ir«>m the city of j " p w ." f * ,p iy ir«piire * Allegheny, or South of the Monongaht-b, null and v.»id, conferring no right* or privi'egrs j P r '" ,,^r ‘i • ■uitablo site can be obtained. Am upjn said Piltibuiq'i anJ ConncliaviUe raiirioj ; R' M,t in wa.-a* judgment haa been CJt.fiJ.d C.rnpany. And Provdcl further. Ih.l i? the ; •f a *pol. ti be this rutU.nly an.l Pennsylvauia railroad company shall 6ml it to >heit inlpreat to commence the r.,rMioclt.*n «{then road from a.ime |Hiit4 nn the Valley Rai 1 - rosd, then tbe said Peiin«ylvjnu lailroaJ Ci-mpa ny »ball he rele«*ej t'-om tbe ftihgatiori ime-rved by the art of incorporation, to commence tbeir work at Harrisburg. I rura thr U«l„ mtjr , PUBI.IC MELTING Pursuant to a caU contained in th-* Am*f <:i Ctf yesterday iro-r.inc, rnr*'tini» nf men “isn and other* interested m ihe i/a !e tcfiwron li,l mure and Pittsburgh.'' t,j.,k place ye«n rtl,iy s'tr n<»on at 4 o’clock, to lake u.itj ron«iderati -n n< adopt mcatures for (he prom oion of milroa 1 iiexinri tietween tbo two cilim. Atab«: Ik. pint 4 o'clock, on moinni. Thomas i;., wfis called to tbe chair, ond Mr, tfjt-.eria i I a pointed Hccrctary On taking the chair, Mr. Wd«ori introJu •••! tl - • object of lbemc«tn:g with some appropr: ti<* 1 . nmkJ. at the aarnr n il- hurg stme tbit in ( ~j« . ; queoce of the bnel p-ri.«l ,1 M .,n c ,.. u C i:;i|..r„- lively lim led number waa in a'Ujtnlintr, that mu .. ber. however, it must l>« mlinitUi.l wi, hig‘.:. ap-ctable, and h« hop-d that tlio pr.,c< 1 > ■ would be'of such I fhsfacl- r a* duly n> . *he community with fEe importance, uf tho - u } • Mr. Bow then roue anJ oli«»r«c.|. ttia' u w • generally underauiod that a iMcg-in.m of ■ mnn were present from the West, and ho c.l 1 not doubt but it would atr.rd cr?at sittsfaction ■ the meeting to boar from them. , The Chair then introduced Ibe Hon. An In t Hlewart, of Pennsylvania, who. upon ri*itt|>. marked, that bn had recently uttonded a ni>, t; • of the citizens of Pittsburgh, where it wass arr.e • ly propo.ed Ui sutrendcr 111- Connollsville char r aiid rrfufii. Hie m *ney which had been Hubarn. 1 , or bi apply it to the Pailadi'ljdiia road. A virit ,• of sugges'.iotiH weie made, some proposing to j West, but finally nil n>lj'urnment for ten ila * was agreed up-m. to enable a commitleo to vn t Baltimore. In this stale of (he raw. he I,id n, inform this mee]ing that bo was stlisfied that u f less something waa done by Baltimom l>-lore next Saturday, tbo charter would hesorron l re I. He bod prevailed upon hm friend, Mr BLck-t- n-*. tu accompany him, who ws* present at ihe l‘iti*- hurgb tneetiog, to Hodeav.r tiget,ti cxutmnc from.lJsltimom to visit Piltaburgh, wiih u ptir-' pr-ffCyand a will to art, u«thc only means to pr-*. vent Ihe surrender ef ihe churl r. He stated that Pituburiih ws* willing to sivo the charter to Bshimorp. mid t her c/'i. ZOfl* the d.ir-ct ni-anat«ioo of 4 iQijoMty i.f tho stock, 'i'be pen p'.e of Pittsburgh am willing at once to ■uneudi'r to the people uf Baltimore the ('ounrllsville char t«. and wth it as .b*cnpti-t forth in a general practical view of the ma'trr: and th<* *a.*t aroount of commerce to hegtrrived at through the Pittsburgh connexion, pres**! upon the attention of the m•» t-ng. A« a meant of swtlre and high-"i ly profitable iaveatmrnt the work w*« also highly ; commended. I After Ur. Btewart bad cloaed, Ur. Ju. George of ta*t aty rote, tad' submitted a motion tbit a committer nf seven be appointed by (hr Chair. visit Pit and cnuf-r with (be Dircilrrs if the Pittsburgh Company, with a view to deterring final action upon the •object of a anion between the two citus, by railroad, which motion waa adopted, and tbe chair appointed tfie following gentlemen:—*John Glenn, Robt. Garrett. John L. Carry, P. H. Sutberlaud, Chauney Urooka, Wm. Hrald, John Hewlett, Esq*. A gentleman preernt then rote, whoae name w«undtr>t>od to tic Cruae, and addressed the meeting in some plain, piactical and energetic reu.a>k«, spiced with a good deal of quiet humor. As be closed, Mr; Sutherland iHered the follow* mg resolution, which wu unantmoualy adopted. Resolved, ('bat the thanks of this meeting be extended to the delegation from the West,'and to tbe Hon. Andrew Stewart, for bia able address on tbo importance of a railroad connrciion with Pittsburgh. ‘ Tbo meeting then, on raolioa of Mr. Bose. id journed. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Correspondence of- the PiusLmrgb (iazeite Puiisnxipnia, May 24, 1647. We hare jus', had s fine rain, and I doubt nr-l tb« crop* will be decidedly rtfreabetl by it. (t Mas very much wan'ed, indeed, had it nutenom the gram throughout this whole teclion of the country would have been cut ot£—as it is I am ftarful tbe relief is too late to : do-cny very great good. The Trlegiapb lines between ycur city and us, have not been in operation today and therefore we arc wjih'-ut <’Ur regular ad»icis of your bu»i ne*s aud markets. Toe deprivation m sertcusly <>lt by our merchants, and by many o her classes of oui c immunity. Tbe fact uwe have got Into tbe“babit oi iak ng a glimps* at you, at u!l hours < f ibn d*v. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are mutual ty beu< tilted by th«i chain of lightning which u»w plays between them, and when tbe great Central Kail K< a i is complete I. though'nearly three hun dred miles apart, will be almost as one city. .The cornci stone of St. church waa Uni ysurduy, in the prtseoce of a la'ge tolli-c -ii.rn uf pro|.lf—three yeira ago this church was ib siMycd by a mob—now souie five nr sii thousand jienpte get together t> sec the corner •tone laid towards its re-budding. How lung will i it be before the people wdl again apply thp torch, ■ who can say ? There hts been a great ciowj ill the morning around the Criminal Couti, further procedtngn were taken in the case of ihe slave. Brown. He was ari«*»Uhl. you will recollect, as a fu gilive from justice, m Manlmd, on a warrant is sued by Ju igePaisons, at the instance of a war. lant from-iynv. Sdur.k. he acting on a rrqusition made by the Governor hold Biown. unless an other warrant of arrest was got out on the strength of ihe recond requisition—a precaution, which 'be (ist-er of the slave did not not take.’ Meantime the fricr.ds of the slave were in motion, and <>tr j Saturday got a writ of de htmine replegiand", i which writ was issued by the Prothmiul >ry. n'-d I'i r.cieil to the k«ep«r of the prison to nl e j,o Ufo*h; security being given that he should ap pear and answer any charge whtch might be made against him. On the strength of this writ the | risonrr waa released. This morning, by order of Judge Parson*, and ou the atrengib of the scaind requisition, Brown I SU< sent for.- On going to the prison, however,it | waa f»jm! be had been set at liberty, as above j shown, and is now in all probability far away t. - ward* Cahada, This fact discovered, tbe jtilor was oidr-rcd into Court, witli directions tn show i cau»e why he gave up Brown. He had a hearing j this afternoon, and was bound over in the. sum of : ? lODO to answer. It is said Judge Parson* show. i | i»d conaiderah'e temper at ihe curs* which ( be-n trkenbv thr* Supreme- Court. for it was on. d. r 'b • au’lio'ity of the same that the pr.-ceeJings | w.re ‘ vd which twik Brown out of tbn bands of toe J 1 O' What will become of tht* latter ofli I cial »e min* to be seen. AUogethrr'tbe care pre- 1 1 senta . ve'v pnttily nmed rom-s. I.eo . |d dc M» yer ihe "Imo pianist," ha* r*- t-ir e- 4 t.ioi rci y. nlit-r a sure pf .1 tour i. G- South .in ! Wei. He i-i •rn :k-hu fir»i apjoar snee at tha PmlbarnKD c Concert. His soirees ha join Green in the gi»l work of putting it dowo. ' His argn. net,ts have it iVouid seem, failnlto cju » :• n- b nn !) * The real e»t,l» uf the city r* valued at $103.- *l4ll :n»-_.he prr?on#l at $28,920,1H>5. Total #t3l. 960.385. O. wantonly assailed, and their fsir and impartial clisraeirr* impugoed by anonymouv and other. iTfihbliis, for tbe honest exercise ofthrir.'poii >ns U.» they aappons there 1* not discernm-nl euvugh ui tbs public, or amongst thn Coraans.ioneis, t> * *e through tber s'mllow arts, and if needs be. to put their finger* on tbe author* a* well as hold up 10 s-.irnJhr * >iJ:d *rlf iDtrre.t which ha* catlod forth tbi* ooibroak and msull to public decency at the manner ia which they attempt to diseuev such a ipuslmi. l D 1 they expect to escape a just rebuke for the impbed idandrr* upon the C.>mm:»»ioncr«, in their oi'crapt* to cast a shade upon'their iaipartia ity, I aaaaolt the- w.|| earned reputation 4 .f an olj and estimable an I brnt-v.dcnt ci'iz-m » We ’ shi u'd not have deigned to initice thesD articles tut for (be unjust attack upon Col. At.derson, whose whole litu and ch trader, and hi* muhipiu . ed acts ol l>encv.dcnce giv o tho lie to the insinu*. tiun* contammi m one o! thrse artirlrs in the -Chfimcle" of lidiy. Tho writer of this com munication is perhap* J contradict flally that any •tn-h offer was ever ma.'e ; by Col. Andcrsou comprising more than half ol j the ground now offered for tin* Hospital. 1/ , 0 1 much, and no one, n >1 Minded hy sheer prejudice, • or having purpose* and objs-ct« of hiv own to an swer, but must admit that it i* a place of unsur , passed beauty and convenience, ami adaptation , 1 > the object contemplated, and thnt the offer it ! :uoc of PUc«)mr«h Gttciu. LATEU PROM MEXICO. Slaughter of Drugoonn. By au arrival at New Oihaos from’• Vera Crux, dates from t> the I *tb have been received, being one day later. The newt is not of mucb importance. The principal item is that a pirly oflOor 11 Dragoon*, who werp encamped at Sauta Fe. had been surprised. It appeal* they were oil aulrtp ercept the Sentinel. Ladrones, a noted kadc, had crept upon them with hi* hand so secretly, the Sentinel was surprised. After making an mef j fectual attempt to fire his gufi, he attempted to \ arouse bis commits, hut it teas too lato. The enemy rusbtd upon them and mstantly killed see en, wounded three, and made one a prisoner. Capt. Walker, with a company of his men, started i in pursuit of (be assailants. 1 Santa Feis hutB miles from Vera Cruz, and j • Xilt Ko, * tw -1 lake pleasure m rerotninending to thia'Vrill give somo idea of the l»lJnets of La- j iVinvcmo.i. Maßsham!' drones. j —J enut-man «‘r,i «iuaiiiiet} 10 represent ihn co^n .,,!)• m ilir Suie ll:« humiliation would jtrau .Nolbtng later had been heard from Gen. Scott. I *>' ' «»as luend!* m Uie Cuv nud Coun'iv. Seven companies of Illinois volunteers came over j K 01 ~ Ti,K 1 ART ' in this ««d. ,nJ .iU I, dirchargerl S . w Or I leans. ’ “tlier hi * ounij Ctiumixsiontr. : ! IKFFERSON Dates to May Ist had boon received froru the , ~,7, , ! r .... J'MI.N MUfIttIMI.V ol:Allegheny. will l>e aupport- Cty of Mexico. rhe City was under Martial >‘d t.y mu.) Whigi'and » mima«ins lor nuinma'.on l») I __ ' in- li.nvrinion a« a eondidnie for County Trru«urer. lj * W ‘ >u>l l.ltxvl KAVKfIK ,Tbc leading Ismilies aud citizens were remov- j M« »-ouoh.-Pic ~<• announco the name of CAt.Ktt ina into the country. . I no* <*uy u«» -uiun.ie per«m to rep esmi * • ~ , J , ! »'COUI 1.-mine Ug.sUiure. (my U.tarvv) .MUO.N At V era Cru* but few casrs of the Voiuilo. The city, was tolerably healthy. j » Nolhins Uter lion. ri.nl. Ann., or hi. where- | "ST BboUU. M»jot JOHN WlU.OCKw\.li.«;»upp«me(i before the , t , ... W h.< «m»iJ .inliin«ouT I'oiisvui on lor ibe otLce 01 hic.m.ve ni ihe I itMt.urgli liaxetie | room) rr-a«urvr. 11KM' \VaKI> PHILADELPHIA MARKET. irusltovl - * Ma?27th7P. M. .Mb Kpuor—Hra.r nm.nmie ? U.<- ru.mr ol Major J The closing price of Flour yc.terdcy <9. | cL,?.Jc" U 0,^r..”0' l u'".'™moro'. P iic I but buyer* were purchasing veiy moJerately at.d : »•> M*.w«T J.hi.loN contending fur a reduction this morning, holder* gave w*y a little and brought them f.irwarJ. The r.FUIt ha* been an increase of busint-s*. Sale* “000 bbl* at $8,87$ Wheat—The mailrit'bas been quid t.vi'uy, and previoua prices are hardly suet lined. The silica were at §2,05c far lied, and $2,12a2,15 for W ir . „ . , Ji'-t I’ll !l,;:ULO, II |„™ -pok.ll of 1,, The market tir l orti uw. ll f.iij.portcd. :100!) w-i-ru. eriii/m •>. a » * eai.-l.ilnr..- :m County C,,.nmn bur* < f prime Yellow solJ at II Gc j.ur bu i-t. unit h- .m • I cveiy tr»;i--ct lione»i and r«,iat>te rj- *•» »• »«.7s f " i-m. Odt , ‘ fealiloJ 63,G50 [*‘T I’u qoirk. TumU* Clo, (,orntneai \* h.ldat J5.J7 Jim without silm to *.,.i i. r „ canJf.uie fm noiomaHo.no ihe oflice olmuu establish that price. i/vi.'ommi-i.omr rn> Hkl&w Holder* of Whifkty n..w demand tiSe lor h'A- ions o ih« city.'wiTr n<-.iiriwird by —buyers refuse to pay it. m in> Wi, •»« <>r >!■« r,tv and county for nom ■.■ con t»\ There is no change whatever in Urocori.’s. f'r.~ '"iin*w r*’ 11 ** * ra,ul Ju “' ,of lhe Ti*ioiiri or <’ >!t >n. A m (derate |iu*ii)ck« duinp Freight*—Th- r»l>nrid:iK«* of f,, p f r, and f.-i European tiriahu has raux> «l decline. V»«a-ls are loading to Liverpool at -» pel bbl f->r Flour Sales »f Kite In a lair extent at s;i,l‘.2}aS.37} per 19Q-Ib*._ j Sales* ISO hhd« KUgar, IV U, at fijafijc, and Porto Rim sjas^r—all al auction ami showing a low range ol price«. ['anal terms- • UALi'iMoliF, market/ May tifiih. 8 oV. P. M Howard air.tl Fh ur i» £9. A f.-w weak bidd er* ba«■-». but generally lart .rr are firm. ud refuse In iu-' ccpl le»*. Nothing duing in I'ity Mills. r Somfl tmn»nt tioim m Whu » to- lav at tiOfu t*o7c f. f While, and K'd aiatUla'iOSo per 1.. f <'orn,continues in nqurst—»alm VVfare at ln:i all»4 t and Yellow at lUBc per bu; but i!,e l u-i tier* is col rltrnsivo. Tbrao figure* show adi • iliun within Uvo day*. and tu'-.!ay the market is nmc-tilcd. Siam sole* I.jird this afternoon at 9siln<* /.**■ Xu l m Idd* and kegs. * *"j A sale cl Haras of soma extent al loj per lb Of Sides a sila of fair at He, and if fAnut decs transaction* at 7sa72c-pn lb. May 17.. M I’M. '!’*)•• Fl«'ur rotiki't u< ?«rv inirtiw? t.Way H .I.Vr* <• i.l i r Hmv.r.t ~tr. i>uy rl» r. f i.*r lo c. iiif li-i . cT>’, , l.d r ■, h i| r, i-t Ibeie ha»o been li«> an* «r v «i;. ling s'. #'J. In ‘ijr M.li* niching d«itii\ I tin- Lolquuie a prscr. : Pri>»ifion»—The innk-i atTud* It>t|r,»\rn f-T c»mcr.eQt. The ash* of P.uk ivrrr t Me*a, ami $l4 fw I'm no toi'nj>d.M »blpi* J’nir.' U-1 faj $ I (1.2 A p 01 «;„on. .a'. < Sv a ?$• 9J«9£c —«U Wt.i.m H»ni* Ifljc. Thu t» » *ltgM a<)vanrr on ?*l Tiir intrbi'l »Lo *■ a dc-ci t oxet tbo fn»t of the ewk. aii ! the }• tho trade i* tnujh t**iu r. Kxciui.ve Cormpondrncr of t!-p P ti«}> NEW YORK MAKKE May r There ha* h*en •- uuv Flour market to-day. and |.iicr* ure : tales are to a mod- rate eaten', the d< i fallen iIT wjth the m irkot C inm<'n esare on the spot realized ?8.5t)i8 }8 75 per bbl. Of Michigan, rales Ij: ■cry at $6,18$ i There were torn; sale* of l)!.i i for July si 190 s per bu- Of Corn there hi*e Ivon «»!«-* t. (be rime m mih at a decline if fir (r, tn simjUt iru • tcci-xi• »< sier,)»j', Vellitw'on the spot st 1 12c jer bu. IJott/mral —'! h-* ln>i. is< t,f »{.»• at $5.25 (wi L>‘»L. ami ml-* u t Kya !)•« circling— a to-ilav at ing a mitrrial fallii’g ( IT. | Pro*tmn«—Duilug the faHj part : Po«k w|« languid an.l dull, ami pri : tiut yratarday and «u-day lh« markrt I ed. Tbfrc ia an demand, i $l6 f.ir new Mmi a (id $l3 for old ; bttn male (o • rormJarablo extriii . jectrd. KORKVKII THINK For net thine, .wfa'iieVr this h«art U F. r e««r »’her«*\ r ou» l»i b- < Fate, that may rob u« wraith bet Shall lea*a us lore till life n«; If bo The wjrlJ may wrjng u«—ne w bate; Fal*« friend* may change, and decline. ThpOgh b»wed by cinketiug caie, wt'li >ini nt fate, Since thou art rnint„beloT* come what will thy strHidfxt tru’h I’ll l lta«, In youth, in age, thine own, forever ihine’ For e?ir thine, al evening's dewy hour. When gentle hearU lot-nd. rent ihomjht* tm-lin. Wb-n hilmtest odor* from each d Ming 11 iw.m, Are Ireaihing round me—thine, f never thtm Kui I,wt—A Uueh cf s Ke)« —« unUbV rruQrJ will lie paid for their return at thin ..I lice Hlxllt Wmrtl. | tp-T*.# tVluft •«n»l Hii:onn«oiM of Hi- s.im V, ;, f ,i i>rd.i\. me VO.fi Mi.inni. al T| o'clock, P M ".""he ,'."r put* 01 rb >..*nit{ two Deleptie* 10 represeni U aril Ward Notice, Uy-The. AnlL-Meomr 4i..|\V|. * Pt.iiii.m \1en..,.. for ihr P,|,| Wani.t'iry of A lleghc 11). wII be hr.,l ,xn Saur.biy evening lh- VKlh ni*luiii 111 111«• luui-r Alrh of tderiio* lor «*.u. manner, nil kind* nl Job t’wsnms. •lid, "* la*Re Poster.. Snainhoul H.IU, li.l:. .11 l.u |.n K . LetlerM.ee: tl.reuUft. Iliin.lh.lK Cuf.lo. .\r , M.«IS awn F A MmLxt FHIMTIftO li» any cslriil i-xmii-d ... the h. m’limiinci. ani | .HI kimtarif Prim 'll* Untie with irmrary ami al the lu^en t.llf » 117- « e niv.ic 1 lie intern.mt nl out reuUeii u> the n iruordnint y etire* of SruinN prrioriiif.il.s Dr (”r.:7r..i‘i Indian Ytrttablt t'a-urna, « h.rti they will find tcro.il eil .11 unoiher eolinnii uflodni'* paper Thn -re m-iilio-ii douU the inool Irrliit 011 record. mid li.iv ** been pronounced by many of oui mo«i n-perul.lr pliyorian* The iitfl.eied and oilier. iiiierr.ic.V n.r re «tue»ie.l lo vtati iliem al ii.«*.r oeveraJ plui of nt,«>dr. and leant/ttun ilie ro« « |.p< il,r womteifi.l . i oi the mediei ne. The first one nain.-.l 1. Mr I-mar (book*, who may be seen daily. between ihe limir. ol !» A m' •1.(14 I’. ,M lit 1 lie nflieeof Kpwand h Wutinii \o .'fTli Market si. I’hHa.f:.. QJ“Im port nut tqj Advertisers.—The advrr tiiement* which appear >n the Daily Morning tia/.y.r also appear m the Tn-Workl), ihuo rernvuiK th<- hm rfii of the circulation of at), without any UIIJIIIOII.II charge Thi< is an advtwinge 10our •■lvrrnoei*. wuhnu* any extra expen«c. Advertisement* are »>■<■ .n.erir.t 111 Ihe country paper upon reasonable term* oldest inhabitan! in the llmied Mate* rnnnoi rccal 10 bt»or her memory, ih u any medirul pn>OOlOl ihr di*- eaie, and eompleiely eoial.luhrs the fallacy of .-xunul applications (l is. indeed invalual.lr in“?*nm, Wholesale b..i ttriail. by 'VVATT A h’t-TniAM. DU Kubon »ireei. N- w York. VV u Thom. M»r'»e|'«|reet,.and P R. Mn.tuhie'd ..rrrt* Pittsburgh*Pa. Price ft per box myifT lw Wdi* autl AaiMlaionte Candid&lei. * County Treasurer. oijii tr«p«cuu;iy toi.cn from mv friend* jp the' e*tifa nml county, a nomination for thi* office at the. appioachutr Aiiumatonlr and Wbi(jConvm»ion. The hr-ry 1-h. I ‘twamed i V il.ntrein ftre would make »' tmnpliaiH r with <'i « re<;n-*i hi? crate kt:v netiiotr-' ledgej.lM nrj-* MATHKW B LOARIK Ma k ntioa I’lra**- announce the name of Main* lIENKV PKaRS. of AUetheny City, a* a.-uiuble can didate for the oifiec nt Cou-ity Commissioner: subject to Ui»* iiCci*r County Com!iii<«'ut)»r The diMnei m wh.eh be fr*;i!e« r. nnrwhifb b»s hc*tT receiVcd a candi latt iidtn: i;ilrO l>> || t * party for said office. In ie»|)r.rl U> ijual briii.on* our candidate will rom>.vr w«;n an> Mr' b'u.'Tnß riro«e announce the name of JOHN M ll.i.liK, of iiir Rorouftb of S.-iarpsbnrgh. a* a suitable i mxl.dair io ri |.je»ent tin* c unity hi the I.ec'eli'urtt. IIALtiWIM Mk Kuiroa -Pien.. an iou .ee ihnt (\ SNIVKLY, ni rown*h p. will be supported in ihe Wbijc -•ti 1 \iiii'.M3>oinr on. a* a suitable candidate' lor ii^l.eß : «liiiure, and oblijje -MANY CITIZKNS Alleshkst Coc.tti, May 25,1947. I'O all Wholesale and Retail Dealer*’ in Goodts Ware*, and Merchandise, being “Foreign, or the growth, product, or manitfacore of the United State*," That in uccordunne with the provisions of the several Act* of ihe A«aemblyof this Commonwealth, classify, mg such Sealer*, m order to adjust their license fee, together with the special provisions of the Acts of 19t5 and '4O. ibe druleisa* aforesaidm th-severalßorougba and Township* exterior to the two Cities of Pittsburgh ■ni Allegheny.in the County of Allegheny, aiehercb> notified. o( rkrir ftvrral clajses, t (fixed secording to law: and that an Appeal will bo held at theCoramis ».onr r’» Other m Pittsburgh, upon the |6tfa day of Jane urii-ji it o'rtack, a. js ; when any such dealer will be heard. T L McMILLAN Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes Borough Birmingham. Mifflin Tp. Sjiimcl i\lelnio>h 14 Adam lleniliorn 14 J A (ie<> Weighbreighi 14 J O’Neal ACo 14 t\ iltiuni KiJiloo 14 Asaph Atwakrr 14 Adnrn Twuiman M Jsme* Riehe«on 14 Clin»n,,n lbm*eti t-I.Archibatd MeAlee* ' 14 Robert Hnline* 14 Joseph flewar. ACo 14 J unr« I mvrrii 14 ara** Mcoer h .Vml.jjo Kaw. t.. 14 J Haley A R Whigbaa 14 (•eorgr F awceu. 14 Solomon Lenhart 14 J M -'Elroy fj Moon Tp ?* MrKteA i'(i 14 Firta'Porter 14 John Mil.Vr 14 John Hamilton , 13 Peter Muipti* 14 John MeCleater ' 14. tjaruel Uerg H James Aten 14 Vomit iiun*er>A I luiikriiJ3 Robert Simpson 14 J ?*miih. firug 1 14 Joseph Cooper 14 Mux wet I A M.ilj'dtand .14 Ohio Tp Jame* Harr U David Shields 14 Julius Sws'ri/ 14 Geo. H Starr 14 UiMd I’ms-ri , 14 John MeCardcll 14 l-uac Grrgg 14 James Laird 14 J Steel 14 ' PeeblesTp. Samuel Reynold* 14 Daniel'Negley 1.1 tViilmm Cra g 14 Phinear Reynolds ,i;i rf u,UNrl Neal 14 Tijfmgs DaVison 14 Conrad Kraver i 4 Tlumti Kirby - 14 fiailsi'ber A Roujiji 14 PluinTp w, 11,, .„nn rt,« , Hinirl Dm«moir 14 Henri' Clialfam 14 ! "upponru O .y.; , Ch;ir , c , Hit.k'e ,4 || e ' nry Rpjler ’|4 f I fivmrod ft. Dei'rotli 'l4 UughLolei 14 Joel Munroe 14 Jrn-miah Fleming 14 Pine Tp . 1; llhev, or Uhlry 14 John Shaeffer 14 John fraught 14 Joshua Hanks 14 Mrs Fowler, (widow) 14 Ross Tp. Unio.-gb Klizapeili J Shaw 14 Samuel talker 12 \V Ray 14 John Walker 13 Robert Dodd 14 C F Diehl - 13 . Robinson Tp till Tower 13 William Gribben 14 lolm McDonough 13 lIK, Palmer 14 Robert Gil'awny 44 Snowden Tp. Koirr.Smi h . 14 W W Morgan 14 *>tp« art tiibnrr H John Moore |4 Jiime. Flatk M Uppor Si. Clair Tp. IldiiHi n Tp. Aaron Riawdy 14 Joioi t'uninagiioin II Isaac Banimon 14 riionia* Uu«» 14 Andrew Borland 14 Ka*i)Dr«rr TjV John Sevi'i 14 Jo—i-ti Mnler 14 VeraaillesTp. 'oh 11 .'furras- 14 Jacob Keener 14 Jacob Remati-y 14 Hughßobens 14 John Ab< rt Hare 14 Jacob Dausin 14 Ja ie« Clark 11 J D Crawford 14 James frnhon 14 Sinclair A Penny ' 14 hhiji.tliTp StacyAUaker 14 Jam** ,I’i'hher n Robert Whigbam 14 Mit-lmi I Dram 14 A l. Crsin 14 /Franklin Tp. John lleoeii A Co II John r-i ilt*r 14 James Stewart 14 , Da.T 14 John Speer ' " 14 Nonl. and Sou-h Fayette. ' WilkmsTp. - ~ ,rl ?“ I WiHiam I Smnh 14 m» i Coictan 14 ips John v tiifer 14 ily J nithly A> Hay 14 James McDonald 14 VWJ'iini McDonald 14 J Green 14 H- lame* HUckmore 4 14 li* , Adnm Rmb 14 • T . ; Daror! Si:v«-y 14 mygH A X 151 PORT ANT L K TTEH—TTie following •A iciief front Dr tirtrliain, of Uowell. Mass., but ~ c j : ‘peak, ite uniform language of bundrtdaofolher ptiysi ... : c'.an*. who have tried, and therelora know now 10 sp> ind 1 l lf * c ' a ' r 4-yne's Kxpeeioiani: Lowxll. Ma5a.,Jan.37,1044 Dr. David Javne—Dear Sir: I have used yoor tnedi * lie, »o umveriaily known by the name of Jayne's r htper ofipt. m my practice for a Dumber of years, ,n, l rr ' f i ******* iruly asy, that 1 have bee* more enccets* , j, • ui m Mil- u«e 01 mat ata mild. *afe and very thorough M. I .xpretorant. tain of any which I have ever used. It i< tt«r i>e*t lor ih* tollowing obvioua reasoaa It does m>i ii g.v« nut properdo-e*. occasion a disagreeable nau'rj, It lot* not wea-ken the luogsand prostrate the • ytein like nxm oiber Kxpecioranis in common use, "S i.r line* ir übaieUie appetne of the patiem, like other 1 *u*ru nit toediciura. which Jiavebeen used by the’ ; «rult> In a word. iu« oeailvof qp.te the thing which •ta* oeen sought for by manyof tlieiaculiy for ages gong t*y 1 remain your*, respectfully. ' I.UfiiKH HRIGIIAM. M. D ’ '« ! For sale m P ti«t.utgh at ihe PEKIN TEA STORE. 72 Fount, street, near Wood, and at the Drug Store of il P I’chwAnx, Federal street, Allegheny City* my26dAwF MR Kl)intß:-i>l.»*e announce ih • name of JOHN J Mt.SK. nl V» r«uiile*‘f ow.i' hip..a candidate tor Uie l.esi«i.ii uf e niyidiwT WU.KIN* Mr Koirow —SA.M l. J'Al.MKll. K*q Uen »p»- K>-!i nl lirtr u* :nl •■ii'eNrii! nnd *gilalilp candidate lor w.li m-ir. 'VI* 01 the city J W IUXTKtI. of tnr < iy nuppurtrd !>• forr a* the . i .r iiir o&cr of <• juniy Trca»'.'i r lA.i W i>|"V oi |.o«ver? ( c Cla f-io«n»! i|> jvill be ••il : ■}• inni:\ Wing* Bin! Alininu»un« loi ll.c- l«e* -i nan m>lnl\»l , J>:FFKJIyUX sj,uo. boots ;>,o(). XO. ; Ku.-il mircnnl aml wnr rfi:im»n.ji ■' n i-ii in- .11 urnrrai.: •t-i.i i.ar io an\ Uuoi i \cr niuilr » I*.', •"uiat, lor ill', pi.lf. Tbr*r buililMiine Lool «?’»■■ V.'r) o«-' pr Wf 7'!VK 7)< ILL.WI* f*i~H r.'.ii -m.-ii ««- in,«, »ir.!lorn:i mnlrxun. I. II W U V.R.-KIXF. Saller'a (iliiMUf I’maccn.- MkOU'AL .;ii£o»', -’.V,. i ,- K .cave m r-ail public u"«>H.ei» lu .. v «•:, •rom In Win Dnun. of Wnnam*v.!.r n:> hi wn.cli hr rr» de*. nn<3 laic Senior in ihc •:£ - .iljic |i u cheering lhu> io ‘fi- lli- lr.nl- and eit.iiß merit ns due rraciice I.rrii u«>ii< Fojie or your <1 m> !dr lai !« I’icakc ri«*rl* : m Cal illtiai Ij»» brrrioHi'c 10 ici j> it roiKUMly on U M. Do*.s, v 1 NEW AND most effective kkmkd\ . "f. : nn. WOOD’S StruparUU and WUd u Cherry BlUere, forth# core of the following ; di*eii*e*- Jaundice-,-Liver Complaint. all B']lioatCtom> u p!a:»i». tick Headache, Mean Darn, Indigeitibr, habit* • u« Co«:iV”ne»*, Pile*, Palpitation* of the Heart, Lfr«« ' ' . "f App<-mr-.l>y»pe|>*ia,Nereoailmtaiion*,OebiHtaud ■*i/Mtiachi Languor. IVpression of Spirits, Chrcnie Rbeo* inati-m, Cu’nneou* Di*ea*e«, Canker. Syphiloid Ditea. ~, 1 *e» Scrofula lnuriiict pf the Blood,-pimple* and Pustule* on the Face, Hereditary Humor*, ColdSoiet, *•, «'ul all\li*ea*r* arising from an irijualeion* tueofMer* cuiy. ' * . Inn attention of ibe invalid public! and of allthoro , ' «tfl.cieil by any of the above diseases, it tcspecifnlly : raiieM lo the mcriKcfa new and invaluable prepara - . _.. . , inin iiouianongjnalrecipeofidiaiingimbedpbytician EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK ; combimoß m i»«lftio most active remedial propenie* - C,.»ui I'u *n- ivi ,i. vvlu.h i. the only cba.a-' of i wo OI 1,,e Sru articles to ibe Materia Medici KAQI.K H ALOON,° Y V ru«-sarsaparilla and Wild-Cherry Biuera were in* D'n.mmrnr,;i. TV* Kcerf.„g. May ««ifa,|?|? ' t ,' oJucea 10 ,he P"*** •*"« momh » •*». »Od ran. k «vmh * : during ingt period their xirre*a La* been to great a*to I'ueiu- P ano F.»rte» Me., r » Kueat* A Humtet ! ‘.‘^ u ‘ r ‘bejiropiirtoriooferthem with still moie cottfi * Ihe E.i.rrmun.' t t v the Comnnui ! dem ‘ c ' l “ lhc '.““•h* 3 * 1 Uwl b > entering into more e*. -Oug-Woodman -nnie that IV.-e .Air linen.i 1 le “’“ v ' ! “*■ they wUI prove a bleating to all lbb»C «*»»,. c M.ng- nunc. I don't ;,ke io r>ir I » uir,:r " , R> ‘be diteate* above enumeraied.. Solo-0,, ,5, Arc.rrj'oo T * ttr *'*■ and re.. y WYATT A KETCH* I,TI M |,„ U , > ' AM. general agent*. Itll Fulton street, New York; W*. I'uofu. -Away to if,e Moa.na.ii By the Comnniv : r " OK "'_ M » rkp ' and P. R. SaWTUU SmitbfieW Jta-lad—l've wanJrrrd l>y the Brook *‘ P * •"eel. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pnee *l—large bottle*. 5.d... , Mi.Ki.ea.* : . o,rh *: U H m _ ' tfdp < S; m, l u o ?T°i?,t,?“y r vonaruNd'Foire*. 5.,1„ B,„M n .ru*—iKmj tu lil imn ' » Jo ‘l l . » Me'-or, No SI Wood street, baa on hand s 1,,.,.,/,. “> “ ,p . WTareale at manufacmrer»'price#: s.ue-l.u u l-'.in Mr MdroK 1 p o "*/ 83 ***? •'*«• l»»e Piano Forte, with |.|. A.-eurd-m. \t, 11,“, y ! Prr'u bKtftitilaettui., ainluoa Iramr. made by CIIICK ’ ‘ 'ir Muniir. ( LKlNti.ol l.'o*ion- Ann i j'i r- e . S ‘ T ‘ ,, A , .eV*ro. Kueti** an.) Murrl.t i Forte, made by If. *.l4t ki.oekine at ilediwr' Mr. Kura-.’ i , ”‘ ,c A '« ; nrlt mytf7 rnlj.l i tic in ,u t-more lay. Mr. Mury-v 1 MO CO A AND CUOCObATE b iij.i—l'timr l)' ibe S'ol) ‘ » l»a* Fell’* Prepared Cocoa: I h>-r i ren» »i r.it*i.ur|{ii, we led a«*ured, will m-' ' 'Hit* d<» Kura No 1 Chocolate; ’n n it* ,n ottr rtlo-t* lo c»(n'-li*h I*, re t’oi o-Tiv u plan . t! tiS* linker'* Cocoa Paste; 'inn’ll ••iliu're.l ,u theeu-irni pitie*. | •-* l'X« do ' Uroma; fit *>«|e by i; rw liav a» U_i * m. I m\ j: J D WII.LIaMS kCO ADDITIONAL \ (COM 910DATI0N. | C I, N'OIIIMS—-.tM.M*No3UreeMacktrei- M'lNlHl > i V.’MMi l.fs-K-Ou and after Monday I & ' 10 hf b‘.l* do do, ’ V/itn lae .*; I .n-Ini mil iin.i On kin m!— irn» i t:e the City (tom tlir 4-h i I hid Nutm»e«; *tr<-« i .iui.ll n: j. ,|; ;,a,: i> o'clock every ii'ghi and Oak- I I i:« roon S K. Indigo; laiiil ill Ijr .Jinr |> nt j uJ tif tibl* N. O. Mol«**r*: joalrecM ‘.Tiu- mi n., J.H.I tu.-or. ni;.l nrtiinu* >o ..iTonl »“•' '«>•; ‘-‘lc by UKV .NULLS A StIKK 1 " 'A' l ad fie ••itiM’i.t.rr hope* liiiv nrw etfort lo ! '"V-O . ‘ ofner I’enn and Irwin »li-tt» '**; |''»<“>''diOr 'V.h.ln- approved and Mi.tam-d by a hb- j / «ASSIA, * c —twi mans Uasaia; r pu ‘ e (■ Clove*: “ H I,v JAfrOU ven*ed, extra fine, in barrel*: i . *‘ o, 7 ,f ""-'"H'*. be*ujualiiy: j VN'KKUs AM» KNi.'iiaM.K lIKOKI'.RS •-‘txilb* Pape*Shell; *J in Koreigti null Dnme e tic Bills m I'.ir Umicc. Certifi- « •’i 1 ib * Maraeibea; foi tale by eai.-a m Dcpotin-, Bank Note* and loin, corner of :l,t 1 J "D \V ILL.I A.MS k CO, 110 woox» tOxtS. for tale by m-r M'le -I.r llai., o. i.itimg of Wii.ie©^ 1 POINDKXI’KR kCO. 41 water it H'-av, r, rear'nnd AVi„i.- frenrh i , n..imrre |lai«. wih - ’ Vcmilauir* Tt.n.e w.mn.j a beautiful brill Hat are i Y\ r ISSDOW OI.ASS—I3O In* rcpenmi!, uiv, led ;o e-. 11. SMoORV ? * ISO b'x* tOxltf: for *ale by ■">•*“• ?i wood «I, 3door* alHivc 4.1, • »nr.*7 FtMSY TH k DUNCAN, water and, front «« UANTED-.k i.iunbon bv a yuung nian of *ted* i Iba prime Country* Cure jun recNl di. tobrr babiu. n* lake eltarxe of a Sieam Fneme.' I for »«le by ENGLISH k BhN NEIT •••Ilier on water or land ’1 h" be-tof reference given ii »ny«7 No 37 wood tt eet » leu.e apply at tin* «.ilior i COTTON VAIINS—4S.IHAMI'* a»»rteJ Noa Cot- O S-a ton*, now landing and for «a'e ' v «rt Candle Wiek, Carpet Cham ond BtUlng; V.Z ‘"^ES'amiKYtCl. / AIIL.ESK—tvr J D >VII.UAM*Yc'i iOdor Poirnt Scythe Sneailiv with -> rcuclic*. |li IIA * ,L 10 hug* fer«al« by •'odo*. do fair* d.. m > v7 _ j J_L_)V|LLIAMBk CO kr eh ' ; “ . c «»» i„;'.‘'." k ;'" ' lo T' , ;;' i „D'iSHN ? ;r.S,V-„- i a " a 1 u viu.i»»»*co.m^« injB-It .M<>nntigali*la ilou*e Smnl.field *t VTACKilClißXa—Aibbla No 3 South, arriving and pOPPKK-- |., line 11,0,-cti... ' Yifrf « al ? by myig POINDEXTER kCO 1.u.-yura d,». |* IBXE—fO bblt Igioitvißel ime for tale by •’ J, _ ,:u * 1-* nnariot fOltuyni » DUNCAN m v.i HKVNULDik.SHi.E f | ODACCO-IO hhdt Ky. Leaf, for : 1 rXIRSrrU k DUNCAN Uy Johh D. Davis, Aattioaatr Po«.».vf Sale of 50 Building I«ots, in tbrVthWard of th-,Cuy, near (he New. Court House. ON autrnooti. the tf*«b instant. at 3 o'clock "•ill he *o!d, on >lie premises: 50 beautifully- located building loi* on RlVa's Mi|l. or the Ponth ideal Penn sylvania A venue, according to a diagram'which may Ik- »rrn at .be Auction Kooot. Terms; Uae-fifth cash; residue in four equaJ annual piyincui*. with interest. Title indisputable. tnjS- J D OAViS, Auet'r OX Saturday evening. Ute *shh instant,at d o'clock,at the ComniciciaJ Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth street*, will be sold, wt bout reserve, to dose a consignment A large collection of valuable Books, embracing standaid work* tn various departments ot I’RKULKS TOWNsUHP Also, family biblr#, blank books, letter and cap vre uug tiaprr, g-ilil pros, Ac. rajnfS Valuable I and*, within 41 miles of Pnuburgi, at Ant nun—ON Thuj«da> evening, the 271 b indent, at 6o’- clock, at the Commercial Auction Boom, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be sold six beautiful lot*' or pieces of lonil, situate in Rots Township, On the Krutiklin Road. tnur miles from the city of Allegheny, suitable for country seat* or gardening purposes; a plan o which may t>e seen at the Auction Room. 1 lie i shove property i» very desirable, and may be cxauirocdnt any time previon* to sale. Title indisputa ble and free tromailinearobtenees. 1 Al*o. that valuable lot of ground, situate on the north ea-d side of Sixth st'eeL near (Jrant, havingtf feet front. Qnd extending baek 100 feet, on which it elected a three »iory Imck Dwelling llouae and a small frame building. Terms at ia’e, JAS- BI.AKKLY, Attorney in fact of 1.-'Mitebiel. ui>!9_ i JOHN D DAVIS, Auet’r ?k:i),\'o v. a : a. I.ur«:.n* ;lir boml* o. j.roi'e*- ■t ;» ri-n-ief sl« p-iirral *nl Cbution Sates Book* at Auction. Land for Sale, PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 Hi*!,* IV-b Zame. for »ale4«r J P^V^LHMSfcCO WOOZ. SAGGING. IKCH Burlap*, auilable for Wool Sack*, Al*» lv drain bagging. Wain and twilled, to great rarie ty, cerutantly etrbano and for *ale by the bale.'' ' 1 ROBERTS *. CONRAD. 35 Market at, Philadelphia WOOL, WOOL l ; higbett price in ca»b paid Tor ail ihc d.ffr-eni X grace* of clean Withed Wool, by .MURPHY A LEF Old wool warrhcure, cor-Libenv ti and CeeiP* a.tev inylSdAvrtfF TOBACCOS— 10 hr hz» Con«Te«» fti; . id <*o OtbomhUraifi'iv JO do MeUonald*' &*; , - 5 do J.TV>mp«on'»s»; ' SO do Canno'4 ib Lerap, - r Jo« received and for aatcvery low bp _ I royaa-. SUL'I9 V BONNiIORSTi ro BACON— 9 caika Side*; ” < do 'Ham*: \ n do Shoulder*; A do A**oned: ju«t received in.l i,ir »a'e by my¥6 i 8 F VON BO.NNHORsp A ('O SCNDRIKB— I bbl* No l Laid, in P r:m> order, . 1 lack D.y Apple*; * i” * ’ 1 do Dry I'caehcs V >»// I do Financed; I do Beecwax; la do Feather*. Now landing from neitncf N«»hville, and for..»v t.v ISAIAH DICKER &to ’ ’ tayXX water and train m* WIBDOW GLASS— too bx» SxU; 100 boxe*loxl* 10x Hi -14 'uo IS*IS and UxlO, 8 do l*xlo amlltfxlS. rrr*iti r * ■ npaS JAMfcS OAUZKI-L and for talc b» PURK WINES AND BRANDV—"For mcdoral and Sacramental purpose*, and 10 bc 'oird mibe Art*” Jott received from New York, and for reV I v »rW_ H K SKLLKK.-, 37 wooo .1 Letter copyingpixicssßs-AiWpiy of eurenor Copying Treite* a>m> Copying Un k*. Oil Taper, and Copyiut Ink*—jatt received add tor **!n by JOHN_WIiA»BACCH.-31 wood u LARD OIL—I 4 bbl* and 3? IcrgTNo I I aiJ j 20 Mils Grei«o Lurd. for *a|- i, k J»J*> i. .. CAKsgft A >lckNihiliTfou u HERRINGS AND SHAD for * tie ti> . "V* fABSOX AyIIcKXIC I IT BUTT.RR— S bbl* Fre»h Roll, received I • dav my«o CARSON A McKM-.itT C' HE BSE— 2O bit prime no tiny, received to dav • myiv* CARSOX&.McKMfiu v CbTTOar-SOO bale* in note and for.nß l.v «nyi« I. HUTOul>o.\ A CO PAPER— 32ream* heavyda!Cap Paper, jut; ice d and for ealc by mys 6 REYNOLDS A >|UJK I'EAS— 62 packages Y. 11. Tea, a pari extra finr. foraale by royal REVNOLt >A U ICE—47 tierce* Fre«b Mice for rale by myae BA’IAI.KV A SM ROCK POWDER-SOU** rece.v-J.p-r *...am" er for tale by uij'ift J L).\1.?.K1.(. pASUtIERETTBS—I ca*< beautiful lilafi, just opened and t >r tale by ntytd) SiIaCKLCTT A .,.1 k | HBXUUNGS-3Q bbl* N’o I. la*pecn*d: lor »n'p |,\ EDiVAHD HKAZKI.TON , Ea,t »jdr of 'be Dunv.nd SUPERFINE SHIRTS,of la e,t n, v t.ml oi regular *lze«, frtanNo I to No tl—ju»t recciv,.) and fot»«’eby_ DipO FIIKAItiN. PANT STUFFS—A very large wvonmi n> good, hi w style Summer Pantaloon Muff*, cm hand -r'.d fur myai SHACKLI-TT A Wi | j>;_ SUDSIER BHAWL,S-NW open a fmfu.-on-' meot ot Rich Summer Shawl*, ut theNVu t ork Store,7P Mattel Streep m)2i ‘ WII (iAKFAHD OSNABURGB— i hale'very heavy Vi gum Oinn burga, j itt re- eive i and for *nle by myta SHACKLKTTA WHITE,im wo.ul «i, FIBH- 40 bbl* Nr 3 Mackerel: " L jSOkittNoS do; SO bx* Herring; for tale by my« WICK A McCAN DI.ESA. cor vih din at. r *!» TU»T received from the Manufacturer, a few dwen of it those fine Wilton ami Uruatel Carpet Rag- ty S F VoN UONNIIOUST A CO SALBRATUg-iiotifb* fortafe by “V tnygQ • S F VON UOXNHORST ACO VjUBTARD-VC keg* Engh.h, tor tale by IVA nygS s F VON BONNHORsT ACO k—lo bag. Pepper for «ale by » F VON HONNHORSTA CO CHEESE— too bx» prime large W. R., j u »t rce’d and for ta*c by tnyt» J C Bl DWELL BACON— 1,603 Ir>», bog round, in *:ore ami for tale gy tny« J'C lllinVKl.l. POTASH-lOeatka, let torn, juat irricived and for »*le by m> aa . J C KID WELL BACON— A lot Bacon Side*, in tiore and for tale hr .J*_ A W H aRUAUQH.3I wood »t DRY PEACHES, in .tore and for tale by Btff ||ARliAi;ou LARD OH*—A fine-article, on contignmrnt and f B.rd« SA\V_UARUAUUII TIMOTHY SEKOforMIeW"” my» CAR»ON A McKNIOHT.G;h *1 OLAXSEED OIL oa hand and for tale by ■T CARSON A vJcKXIOIJT pOFFEE-600 bag. prime Kin. landm< and for by aygfi CARSON A McKNIOHT QUO AR—23 hbdi N. O, laoding and for rale i.y ■ ardB CAKSON A McKNIKHT DACON—llama, Side, and Shoulder*, for tale br u «y*« carso.va Mcknioht 811 k *«» v*. Twi«tToliaccori3«t ree’d and for rale by UEO AIOrtOAN A CO mv *3 • jio IM woud iireei pRUIT—too but Dry Peaehetj ’ r “ *■ . 30 bos Ory Applet; for .ale hv Qko Mohoan aco ASD 11-riti* and 136 dox. Tub*,receiving uml forttleby d-yaJ j DAI,ZKI.t N 21 v*ii>t n BA.*KJET»-!(J S'«,.r~cc~v7dZr d£b r*aleti>- JAB DaLZEM, . JSC5__. L _.VaSljr„ e r ijp-rL \fACKEaBL-|U l»w* Np *. for *i'e «.v w *_ KDkVAKD lIKAZMTO.V —SIH £ Kan niintiipnd ' I 'PBACCO—SO kef* No i 6>wi». Tobocro, ten.!. A in* inn mieamer Gerra*atp«‘ i. and foi •air (,« "»r« JA.MK* DALZBI.b, ix water »t Fish— io i.bi» No i u*h. » em nr. ’ '. IS l>bl» No 3 Large Mackerel) 10bfbbU>ol do; ! 10 kitU N 0.3 do; For nle l.v _ J D WILt.IA.M3 A: CO pBKEBB :-r6OO Iba Superior W.;*.; ’ flj» Iba llap Sago; for rale by. J U WIUJ AMS i CO, Hu wood gt VAWSB— A good ftfraruari.i of deai m'gl SHACKLfcTT & WHITE » wo oJ „ Pigt (;«>::» Lead, jult rrai vr d and | POISUEXTEH * uo _i2X*®. I __No 41 wotec .Ire«t \\r»XAT AMO cOirw'ANfKD^TT fl * I S*H ?•/ > be *>'**"•*! mark.-i price (or prime \% hue and Red wheat and Yei>-w Toro «nyH BURBHlO.f;\v||_ci<)N A(X) Wl ,.rr « ( BApO.N— 4LOO Ilia aaaorte J, in atari and fur «■<« bv~ -■a*. - .. i I L a 'Vtl l II'UN •K 1 ’’** n . 50 d» ! \ol; for sale by _m)3r- i J D WILLIAMS S Su?*^i 1 ' ASBKB—A few bliU on btad and for •*'« <*>« a eoangnrami. bj£_- _gra LEWIS HCTCIIISOV A CJO R® tA * T ***fi MULTI FLORA 3 cases of ihr« rare Sbrub. jusi received for uli b -> roy~J HAJAH * CO IW bxs Laree Cbccse intmreaud for V»ale.by arid .WICK A McCA.VDLKSS n RANS-50 bblrf in good order’ for jale l.y u Wy** WICKA MeCANOI KBS I EKONS—SO bxi in stnre'and for »ale by m>Sfa AMcCA.SUI.KSB T HKSBED'OIL—4O bbl* Linreed Oil for avle by -Li myW WICK A McCANDLKSS ALUM— -ao Lbl* Alum we -ale low by rayy* WICK A McOANDLKSa 'PEA-ltti Ilf Che»u UreenTcaa for aaloby X mj;3 WICK A McCANDLKSiS -15 kiJUIa Sugar for title Uv •iEW’U. MKAZf.i;TON M a £m* *' YfADDKH-For rule b)i ca>k or kre hv I*4 .!*?:* MILLER A KICKEt yo.\ Kp“ I “ K “w Ol, ‘~'Sn l, , l Vli I"" forls ,C T ... w ILI.EH a Hl^if O mj?f recMn.m ioi'.Ju* -P 7 * 1 L_. JHII.N F I'KitRY • Lbi,N„ 3, La „ r; - R T M 600 b -£* an ' r,,, * aim R ? c -J"* 31 Joiiy k pk'kry D R nvBr PPLE9 ' f '° bu *' m , ' u ’ rft » nd fjr*t>"by’ — — . . _ JJO»tN F pk«RV BS Aat *' 3bbU !,? lM Wh'i t iniio»iMdf..f*«le ■ K^Dy »nyat John p jm:kRY QAl*T—2Uu|>t»!« No"t AHegb'ityr I ' P wrtl "MX"* ** /oA.leby.- _ joiln F PEARY G £SV “^j**™**^ . JOHN F I'KRRV rpODACCO-40 keg. « min Tob.ceo'foM.le by WICK & Jlt'AMIL^ —TV_* ' . cor wood «pd w»|gr «t» f PAa-ai barrel* (at ule by’ -*• mr *SD APPtBk in «oodor- WICK A M'CANDIFSS AROMATIC SAtTd. alway* on hiari and - lo . r^*le b T nytl BRaUN* RF.tTKR S2l5 C l“* aO, tm ' P»««. J«» »«ei*ed and kJfaraaU by mrO? . * BKS'NFTT ILOrOHI-3 of Tloujil.v'* Prair.a or •aleb/ ■>•«? '8 p VOS BONNHORSY A CtJ