„ w'SBURGH GAZETTE. PiTTsnunana TUESDAY MORNING, MAT 29, 1549 WrTax Prrtersentan Dsrve Chasm Ie patalshed strati TrtsWeekly, and Weekly.—The Doily t Seven Dollars per annum; the Tri-Weekly to Fide Dollars per anonmishe Weekly As Taro Dollars per annum, micas adroses. • The Committee on Leave of Abaci:ice made a ilD'Anylarrarm are cannily renamed to hand m' nm ,„, -''heir favor, before 6 r st.., and it• early In theft's , ' as ; —.---,..... -. - Igtaaticals . le., .6scverhaemeats not assetted fora .pest 'l/ . 10 inn order of the day, the election for mew. fie., ln artably be Maraud maul ordered not b,r, ohhe Board of Education, was tokoo OP. and .PiELLADELPHinnitniTH AMWRICIAN the fol4rw . g tle wed . Dr• Mousy, Dt . Advertimmenta and tabverimion, to the Ninth Asocr , A ' a ‘,...2 ° A g - . e rt bi7c,.%naughey, A. Macklin, N. rtaita had United Stases Gazette. Viiitsideiphia, '<retard ..- .. - ....•'. 0 .'s ,-". - Fla forwarded from this offire i S. Pltiome,, y. mepoutall J. VI. Campbrif, Dr. Bravos SY LlGtratita.--:.terday afternoon, ; Perry. r Eldert—A. Robertson, A. Mitchell, N. .a little aver five o'clock, during. a heavy shower, I Newkirk,l &Mitchell, hL Harris, R. Sotttex,WEP Atte steeple of the Thad Presbyterian church wit. I Hobback. , struck by lightning. The damage done is not very Virltilli,the tellers were taking the votes in the :grant, i t be:mg “ucii. ,34 Principally to the tearing of] 1 abaci riliction, the Rev. Mr. Hamill ante and :sofrOfthe outside sheathing en 'Mc. Our office eing 1, P°.onl ed ° r ewintn°°, elPfenttoe of the pleas. .neat the ehurelt we were almost Minded with he or j untrelt!! the' Gcl i i T i AmeablY " ,._ the ei'clipa ii ictute flash, and the report which accorup led a'of we n°' n'r• r.Onander, neProtendir of the was treMeadous. A cry of hire was .mELWd,ataly Princeton Theologieal Assembly. On motion,they no sed, end the engines repaired to the iftr2t, but i w et ' hnd on a, i n Unite. rder of the day, the prdicial electric thu eleric fluid had pareed oil without Ig tine (mi The se l ofind o . of the ',Rev. Led Ray Davis, was taken u mute p, and wood wort. of We Ist eeph.r. ! the Moderator . Made She usual solemn charge. It was 'decided that all the original parties ill this cane should retire. A motion was made aria lest, not to consider Dr. Plummer as one of the original patties. . It Wan council, that the original parties retire actually from. the house, as welt in constro¢ TIM OrIII9LOW ATrEW ORMAN; --NOW Or-' blana gapers of the 17a tom., awe rather gloomy ateacautts of the situation of that city, from !the over. .01.71'.Thq seventh wow of the 2d, miry, the me- Gia-ikidaortke'lot Mulavpahly are a uttraly over lowed, and the people ans.obliged to mlve about irt.boate. To. no 10 thi , dhluas., neel IY . 11 the gardens are arreiril with wator,arl vege ab ler are enormously high. New Orlmea Las it, y been vistted lariat atmemasion of calnmittes, am! we fear ti, e w on t i s 1G ;coal" yet, when the w4ers sub. aide, „„ a a aza4ak i k i !!. ncames to act ui such a 'collection of nonalia:Maller ( ' The roll wen called, and the Rev. Gardner B. Ptirry ;thought that ,the Brother Davie had been guilty only oflthe en of Indiscretion. Dr. Lemuel Leonard was in favor of sustainitig • the appeals Mil yet he thought that Mr. Davli bad not actaaillogetber correctly. The long advertisement from the Dlavy Depart- Ma G. * ; t otoo.viottid totwallog to to. too menthes somewhM encreached upon infi adver. severe a etieflre on. the Presbytery or Synod, but tlgjagsnd I • reading , space to day. Our readers wilt 111 c y hi, d"breed is $h cane Indulge us lbw of once. Some t - them may get prof. ! ' - ' l ll l.l4t it hoon...fitozght ti....,,im0tt0 be - olotracts,asPittsburoli can furnish many of c i na tioid w yr , l o a. w t h e reebr a.4„. , as 6 4,d_as 7 10 tP L Y atbez "Y in tt ` 4 I'l-1 '1 - a tm the oonnsel for and against the appeal, in lldkit}ttud we b.f. " men will lie • their allegations oat of the word. contetrtabia for the contract. Dr. Syriac! pped that the question on this point would bee He agreed with brother Johnson that we St not travel out of the record. The seeding of the charges was ratted for. The Moderator decided that the Assembly was bound to regard the record alone. Mr. Renshaw did not pee that brother Dews had committed any sin, either toward the Church or in a moral paint of view. He could not but instal/ the appeal, and hope that brother Davis would be restored to his church. Gardner Spring was of the opinion that the charges against the Rev. Mr. Davis ,hod bete sustained. Dr. Phillips was of the some opinion. Mr. Hunter did not thiak that the charge of insubordination had been at all sustained. Ur. Milker thought that the charges had not been sustained, and would, therefore. vote for the s lrbrelipa Adratra. Ne Shall Visit for the edthi, of the foreign in bronght by the Caledonia, with the deep. estiniereist The telegraph only gave sufficient to create astonishment at the magnitude of the events taking place, and to sharpen the appetite for the details of the exciting scenes and important movements which are convulsing the continent of Europe. The telegraphic accounts of the state of affairs to Germany are very unsatisfactory and confused-- We glean from them, however, that a civil war has broken out, groyrlug out of the eiforts of the Central Parliament 4 'ratilifort, to establish a nit: dorm! government, of , a common head for all the eta:aka Germany. We infer from the accounts that the People side with the Parliamentiind that the Primal dread any arrangement which will over- shadow them In their petty principalities. All Ger ^PPent• many, Amnia and Huogary—the kingdom as well! Dr. Potts could not see that soy evidence bad as Hungary proper—seem to be in commotion, been brought forwed against the appellant before while the power of the Austrian Government tip. i either the Synod or Presbytery. pears to be trembling on the verge Of entire over Dr. Hodge thought the main charge of limber throw. In the midst of this upheaving of the ele- dictation and Schustnatical conduct had been tally mantic( absolutism and the uprising of the apirit Of intstained. The second charge, however, that of liberty, a dark mass is observed approaching from 4 , a fraudulent change of members from one church the North, the hordes oldie Autocrat tit al; to another, van not sustained. On the whole, he the Russias, are hastening to take pint in the des- I thought, that Mr. Davis should be restored to his partite conflicts, and to crush the rising spirit of 'Church ; with an admonition, however, to be more freedom. Where is France at this crisis, when cautious in future. she ought to be en the watch to take hei post ia 1 Mr. Graham thought the appellant was clearly preserving th e hh e ni ee of E uro p e 1 She is ee . i guilty on all the charger brought against hint. gaged in attempting to restore the unnatural sway.; Mr Burgess felt that he could do nothing but eur at the Paper which gives ton dignitary of the 1 lain the appeal. The evidence against brother Church absOlute temporal power over a people Davis was not, by any means, conclusive. who have resolutely declared their repugnance to Mr. Lord was clearly of the opinion that the such a away. This is a disgraceful buaLness, sad first charge had been sustained, he was not so me ' Frame should is ashamed of it, and therefore ei' tail concerning the second. cures herself nu the ground of raertering to pre. Dr. Slut did not bee that the charge of tasuLar veot the intervention of Austria' There never ilination had been sustained. Under similar cir wasiany had art performed, but on excuse was at. cumstancea he would do as bro s ther Davis had tempted. We are not sorry that she has received done. Upon the whole, he should, most certainly, a serious check at the gates of Rome, and that the .votztar thsenpPeaL old Roman spirit to not quite extinct. The following Mr. Ke!rs'VieWlNl the circumstances conned`, further account of the repulse of the French will ed with this case from first to lee; could consmen l be read with pleasure and interest fi?onlY vote for sustaining the appeal. In Italy, the French Geueral Marched, 'ramie on Mr. Hamilton felt that it was a solemn thing to the 27th ult,; from Cev Ito Veebia, gives as account rivetse the decision of the lower jrldicatones, and of the pressrs of the French tromps, by telegratatz yet he should feel corepelled to do so. Gen Durham had set oat tau his smirch. in Rome, Mr. „_ where, according mall information, he mos calledbelieved. 201 none of the sPnniftns by the people's wish; but haring met with more noes brought against this brother had hose tes sera:us opposition than was expected, he took up mined. Maher Davis had beennlready chasten position sonic distance front this clip and was pa as with a ma of froth and yet the wow's trait* the arrival of the balance of the e Tien. 'No date is given, but it tiorthelow had utterly failed in making out their Ondinot was near Rome on the 30th ult. On the 27th, the Assembly resolved to adhere to their tesolutiou of oppasieg the entrance of the French. Cannon are planted at the gates and along the streets nod rood the; lead to Ceviti Vecchia. The long covered gallery, erected by Pope Borgia, between the cattle of St. Angelo and die Vatican Palace, lizu been blown up by powder, the fragments being used to block up the avenues to the city. An eye witness gives the following description of the attack on the city. A company of the first battalion of Traillears, sent to the gates of being received with musket slims, returned in good order, and soon another part of the division advanced without difficulty, into the midst of the capital, the streets of which were barricaded; but they were received by a well directed fire of musketry and a storm of missiles from the win dows and roofs of t h e houses. The 20th regiment of the line, which was in front; was severely treated, and a company of Voltigestre was almost entirely destroyed. At last, seeing the impracticability of continuing the strug gle, which had bewails en fatal to his troops. Oadioat ordered a retreat, and the Expeditionary Corps occupy at this moment a strong position near Rome. We had about two hundred killed, including several officers, among them is Oudinoes Aid-de-Comp. There are also several hundred wounded. The correspondent of the Daily News writing frosaißome on the 30th ult., states that the French did not reach Home at all; that all the fighting took plains outside of the wail. The gates of San Pancrazio, Peeler and Calealtegan were patina of attack. A sortie ..22 made hy-Grarlialdi as the French advanced, and the Celts are said by cor respondents to have had six hundred tilled on the spot. There were 452 Frenchmen taken prisoners, V many of whom while crossing the streets were heard to declare that they had been tricked into the expedition by promises of being lead against Austria. Fer the Putsburgh Gazers. AftWorre—Can you inform thine who feel no interest in the welfare of the ALM:MEW Cm user who owns and derives any benefit horn the culti vatiooof turkeys upon such sacred ground? Since early spring time, the grounds of - the Cemetery have been encumbered, (and might I not say tomb stones and monuments injured and soiled?) with a drove al turkeys, much to the annoyance of many of our good citizens, who would much prefer oth er decorationr—suciras handsome plants, flowers, dro. The' =WM estate with which the peafowl Is wont to welecime funeral processions, might be ufierated--sithough such notes oven cause hor ses to become Taber restive) but the turkeys are decidedly objectionable to a Pabllaltleeting. In pursuance of public notice, a meeting of the citizens of the 6tb, 7th, and Bth wards, and others interested in the condition of Pennsylvania Ave nue, wan held on Saturday the 26th day of May , at the public school home of the Bth ward; the meeting was organized by calling Robert 'Watson, teq., tb the chair, and appointing Ralph Reed and Joseph T. Marla, Secretaries. Tbeobset of the meeting having been explain ed by the chairman in n few tee:nut:3,mnd by read ing thelcall of the meeting, a was on motion orb°. zeph T Marks, Roared, That G L Reis, A WilLiu.son,l Col ton, Jr., E D Gazdara, Juba Alien, tad Ralph Reed, ba a committee to draft rrlalutione exptean moe of the views 4.11 Ine,tll4,r. After ■ short tibNCIICC the committee returned and made. veMs I statement, that In consequence Mao member having resolubons pre vsr., aly we p a . red, they wool& tubmtt only the falloutng brief resolutions. Resolved, That the courtr pnreilftd by the con tracten for grading and paving Prnnaylvanta qv cane, and the conduct of the. Street Comnimpione of the second distnetmed oilier oily. officers. m re Winn to said street, mere and receive the union!' fled condemnation of thin meeting. .•• - • - Re=lced, That the citsens here assembled ap prove of the memorial of Farmers And Mechanic Turnpike Rued Company, and respectfully rime , the Coy Councils to give said tattional their im mediate and serious count' e rams, Reuriesd, That GL Rein, R. Reed, li Vahnes [QM:, E F Smith, E D Gamine. and I (.purr, Jr. be appotomd a committee to ummonahro the corm. oils on behalf of the citizens in relation to the na pes-sable condition of Pennsylvania Anyone, nod the conduct of those whose immediate duty it is to attend to said street, nod that said eemanuee make a report to an adjourned meeting of the citizens to be held on 'Saturday, the 9th of June, at C o'oelook P. M. at this place. Tho rinsolutions i having been reed, - were mutnimotudp adopted, and the proceed- Inge ordered to be pubtahed in the city papers.. "7 ROBERT WATZON, Chairman..' nazis s. cmar i 4 T blear. 9 es • • ........ Geiterail Assembly of the Prallytertaas ClPargth..o/4 aChOOl4 - .162 #24°--N."7733Nnerrii.V ' r.tr • • . '-- idandir,g a i 28 ' "-Ilia Assembly met pursuant to iu)jcitutunent , Isqui gpefied with prayer by the ger. Kr. Marley. The clerk read the menthe of Sanctity after: Alexander Johhean could cot ausiste the appeaL Uarid Waggoner could not sustain the appeal, since he thought that the chine of insubordina tion had been folly sustained, though he was pot so certain u to the wooed change. blelinight Williamson thought that Synod really deserved *rake Cur unvelltri4 out of the record as they hr&done. He &mild sustain the appeal. Edwin Ir Nevin did not believe that there bad been my insubordination towards ;this' Presbyte ry, manifested by Mr. Davis. to regard to the other potato, he did nol think that there had been any evidence brought forward to overthrow the appeal. Mr. A. G. Brown's opinion coincided with that of the last speaker. The Rey; Mr. Nelson we inclined to think that the:punishment of Mr. Davis had been sufficiently severe, and therefore he should be rostored to his clitirch; but at the same time he thought that the decision of the lower ceurta had been correct, Mr. Baird thought that the charge of schism had been made oat, bat that of insubordination had not beet. Mr. Mc..ammon would sustain the appeal. Ho did not perceive that there was either fraud or in subordination in :the conduct of brother Davis.— Fla thought, that the conduct of the Presbytery was highly censurable. Mr. Blackley would be in favor of sustainsug part of the appeal, but would not sustain it all. nihir. Hill could not Epstein the whole appeal, as neither could Mr. BroVu. ° Mr. Babcock thought that the prosecution be low brokedown at every point. Mr. Clarke believed that the Synod as well as the Presbytery had been all along very desirous of piling offences on the milde bill of Mr. Davis . error, until it became a mountain. He thought that it was a mole bill still, and would *mums the appeal. Mr. Powers thought the puMahment of Mr. Davis life, too severe. The principal offences charged 4 - must him had not been proved, and the minor offences which he may have committed did not merit suspension. He would matins the appeal, but yet he thought that Mr. Davis had erred in many points. Mr. Read wits clearly of the opinion that the punishment wits wholly disproportionate to the of fence. Mr. Esarts could aof sustain the appeal. PTITSBURGHER. Mr. Hodgeman was an wog those who would sustain an appeal The evidence did not warrant them in doing any thin% else. In view of all the Panda of the case, Mr. Ogden would sustain the apyeal, though he would not vote for censuring Metier the Synod or Presbytery. McDonnelly would sustain the appeal while he wotild censors both the appellant and the Synod of North Carolire/. Mt wa,■ decidedly of the opinion that we •could MOJA the COWL below in a Court, not as • private individual, actuated by tiarty feel- The gentleman went on at great length to ex. press but resolution to vote for part of the appeal, and yet for sustaining port of the sentence. Die Mg hit remarlos, the Moderator announced that the hour of a djournment had arrived. Several notices want given to vanous Committees, agar which the Moderator announced that, during the session, fifty copes of the fifth and last edition of Harris' Baal nee DireVory, i11t147) had been sent as a present to the AsseMbly, and, on motion, the thanks of the Assembly were unanimously ten dered to Mr. Harris- The meeting wia closed with prayer by Mr The Artsemldy mat at the usual hour, and was opened vial player. The Co matinee on leave of absence, repotted that they had given petmirsiod to several members of the Geilend Miserably to return to their respect ive boatel. ' The ease of the Rev. Le Roy Davit was main taken up. ' kr. Geisha a thought .Ituit Mt. Davis had:it:Si , itsitif erred. He &d not know whether exit Will illfmation of I Ir. Davis' leassnoe would be midi to please Aim. Mr. Stillman war of opinion that the firm charge bad been remained, but that the ammad-had not *ea. The siMenee however %Tattoo Severe. Mr. hicCoritie twuld not sustain the oiglncm. Mr. Nrirtwiir"i boLaved that the find 'chop was proyediAnd not the second. Mr. Porter would sustain the appeal, but at the same time did not wish to imply tug censure on the Presbytery. The roll baying been gone timougb, a gentleman moved that Mr. Fifer, a member of the synod of North Carolina, have leave to express his senti ments on thiisubmor; - permission was refused by a vote of fifty two for, and sixty five against the motion. A motiou was made to reconsider the vote. Considerable discuserion arose on this point, and the reconsideration was but by a large majority. Dr. Spring-inlayed that the whole question be referred to a select committee, masisting of mem ber'. Other gentlemen thought that the main questnin as to the reception or reaction of the appeal should be called up; and the votes were accordingly taken, they were as foilowc—ln team of sustaining the appeal, 47; in favor of sustaining the tuition in part, 82; in favor of not sustaining the report, 24. , 11 Dr. Spring renewid his motion, that the question Mould be referred to a select committee, which was carried, and the Moderator appointed a com mittee for that pumper.. The secoud miles. of the day "A request from the MOM Slhitid of Philadelphia, requesting the Esatern Presbytery, la which is Lafayette College, be nulled to that,". was taken up, end the COM- M int . ° =that aubjetil, through their chairman, Dr. Phillips, reported. After remarks by Iht. Steele, Brown, Phillips, and Meaux. Stanton, and Knox, the report was adopted. Mr. Joseph Patter rose and said, that not having had a previous opportunity of examining the pro test of theßest Mr. Nev in on the subject of slavery, he, 4 / 4 metitallvarith some other gentlemen, wished to append their names to the protest. Signed by the Rev. Messrs Joseph Porter, Wm. Bonner, and James Fullerton. The committee on bills andeavertnres reported so the subject of establishing &cheap Preebyterian paper, the price of which should not exceed a dollar and a balls }tear. It was moved na an amendment, that the surplus funds received from the publication of this paper be applied to the relief of destitute clergymen of the Presbyterian Church. A great deal of discussion ensued on this point, and the amendment was withdrawn. A motion was made and carried, to lay the motion on the table. A motion was made and carried, to appoint a committee on the same subject, to report neat Dr. Spring, chairman of the oommitte on the care of the Rev. Mr. Le Roy Davis, made a report to the effect the first charge against the appellant, viz, that of insubordination and schismatical con duct be sustained; second, that with respect to the charges of miarepreventation and tahiehood 'brought against the appellant as regards the trent ter of members from Concord to Prospect, the appellant is acidness; third, that the Synod of North Carolina erred in admitting into their record an allusion to charges not before them; fourth, that the decision of the inferior courts be reversed, and that brother Davis be restored to the church of Concord, at the same time that he be enjoined more scrupulously to observe the peace and tran quillity of the chnrch. A motion was made to the effect flint the prac- armarloon tip of reading iermons n `featly on the increase, and recommending the use of manuscripts to be abolished. It wes FROVRd to lay the manna OR thPlable, but it was last—yeas .6, nays 79. Dr. Plummer then rose on the ongmal question, lon was interrupted in a powerful speech in favor of manuscripts when ever clergymen wished it, by the arrival of am hour of adjournment Thr meeting Was closed with prayer by M FROM WASHINGTON. G•tiespondence of the Ptusbargh Gazeue. W• 31111001,3, May 24, 1549. The Union gives a louder howl than ever, this morning. Stich expressions as "infamous," ..nefa nous," .3re., arc., are freely interspersed through the distrities. His sublect is; of count. the:suffer ings of the persecuted democrats, who have lost their offices. As Mr. Burke has psi released his grape upon the public funds, and as it hes been an: nounced that he bee become cimoerned with the tritiou, it is sumarted that this is his cry of rage endarisf, raised to excite public commiseration Fir his pitiful case. I regret to notice that such ts gut hardness of people's hearts, now a dap, that not even the &wieners of a democrat compelled to surrender a three thousand dollar office can move them. Thu perhect inditlemicas with which these soul harrowing narratives of the misery of being deprived 01 ipublic salary are received by the masses of both parties, to probably the most awful feature of the whole dreadful business. 'Another cabinet meeting war held to day, and It eat late. I hare no doubt that most of the time was consumed is debating die mate of affairs in etrlifirrnialallothing of each consequence in the matter of appointments. The few that were made were of Wings. And here I wish to correct an error into which was lei by believing an apparently uncontradicted story, of the democratic papers. It was in taking for granted, from the published statements, and Commenting upon them as true, that the new Whig Collector at New Orleans had turned out some seventy odd democratic officers, In favour of so many wings appointed. It seeuis he did not &a miss any of them, but merely declined to re-op point some twenty or thirty of those whose term of employment had expired. He would have done right, however, had be refused to reappoint a sin gle one of them. A whig of New Orleans complained to me to day, that the identical "Young Virginian, ardent as a Southern sun could make him," who did so well at the beginning of Polka term, has just se cured an appointment of travelling agent of some sort in the South, worth upward. of 52,000 'per annum. The name of this ardent young gentle man is>outhall, and the office w loch has, as my informant states to me, just been conferred upon him, rte the same which Mr. Tyler originally gave him, and from which he was only translated by Polk to ;mother asgood. The devotion duns ar dent young man was commemorated by Mr. /tucks', at the time, in the glowing language of which the above quotation is a specimen. I hope some explanation will be given of this appoint ment that will take away its present strange ap pearance. The report that the heads of all the democratic. office holders of, and above the rank of auditor, wil l be severed trout their shoulders on the first of next month, gliins ground, and bas already had the of fie( of almost frightening several of them Into a resignation. I certainly hope it will prove true, nod that the event will he followed by a Judicimui weeding out of the subordinates. It is said that Mr. Embank has already given the chief clerk dike Patent Offlce notice, that he shall not want hiM longer than will be required to induct hispuccessor into elllce- Mr. Sylvester, the person Oa notitled,has beenPong known as a very ultra democratic politician, nod doubtless expected dismissal as soon as Mr. Burke was superceded. But why did he not resign? Perhaps he thought it good policy to take all the chances, that of the clemency of the victors with others We have almost an empty town. The final decision of the Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston appointments has relieved from guard duty here numerous detachments of .coats sad skirmiehers who had apparently come op to see fair play between their respective candidates. The South Carolina chivalry have again spoke's and we find that they cilium in with the Accomac people, who under the head of Wise and Bagley , got up the recent anti-union demonstration in that corner of Virginia- The het is that these worthies are fellow workers in one cause, That i s the great rod and object of all their plots and gatherings. it is not that they love their riggers more than other slave holders, but they love the Utica 1011). They are now doing every thing within t h e i r capacity to excite the South In oppo sition to the North) that is, to the Union of the North; non intercourse with the free States, secession from them, confiscation of northern pro. petty, sequestration of their debts, are all openly preached by them. Their present attempt beats more immediately upon the union of the democratic party at the South, In favor of their wicked pur poses Through this means they hope to coerce the whiga of that division, either Into co-operation or passive submission. A Southern democrat olo• stirred to um, yesterday, that Mr. clay • had done the iireig Ottty atid the cannily one irreparable in -144 itepped in between Gen. Jackson and the nallifi-sa, end ad prevented his hanging the ring/enders of the latter opbylket neck, which he woifid have Intel done - brit fitr -- ttiat interposition. lam Inclined to agree with him. So far have these traitor' carried Owls audacity, that it would ' almost seem that the fate of the Union depended upon the wisdom and firmness of Senators Cloy and Benton. Those men are, in part, representa tives of the only :two slave States whose position gives them the power to check the designs of these mad incendiaries. Kentucky and blissouti axe ahead ydisposed to emancipatiou,if it can be effect ed in a safe and requitable manner, and both care more Mr the Union than (or Slavery. It is not yet Indisputably clear, however, that they , are prepared to sustain their great statesmen in the measures which may be requisite to put down this new Zinn ofnullification—We shall see. The North ',cannot prevent secession, bat the South can crush the viper that writhes in its own bosom. Fur the Piuthures Connie Ode to Rome obtriVintee. AY A 1 E. Upon the Alps. the song of Liberty wits sang— Along the rung. of the *poem". a wing— The land of Brutus from her slumbers woke, And Rome the bonds of despotism broke . Thou "Niohe of nsticms" long the eon Which wide reflected knowledge on the world, To freedom's. loftiest 4111.111 thy heart Nunn, ... . Her Sag ia on thy mountains now unfurled, Ruh oil the rust or ages from thy sheen— In all thy pristine glory be thou seen; Thy eagles scream along tile Tiber and the Po PrOleetrets of thy friends, the !COUTge of every f..,.. The Poet's sad dirge shall cease to foment The rain and woes that on thee were sent— The nahoi of thy sons unjustly withheld, Lo • Slavery'a death from the Vatican's knelled llre spud of Com reinsitit thy earth, And joys to the land that gave to II birth. Nneen id theHobe," laland•itlistress of the ace' I In Zeno dead! thou no longer free ! What merino th distant Roman mural ' Rut hark . Hear ye again t Lion. of SL Murk' The people eh for freedom on your bridge of sighs, Pisanrs disem tied spirit thus replies •. "Oh land in by-gone times the strong bulierailt of man, of Christendom, against the Turk— The pioneer in commerce and in wealth, Thy freedom thou host lost by stealth. Remember now Spinoloiti flight, ...i Thy glory round Chhiagala rowers The splendor of Lewitt:Oh Eel '11..L. ^ .- - - • . Thy COnqUal of Wanda powers. ‘ .May My and muse wish %lila thy pala ce 'Thy children dance ante mare open thelt te,lrww The twewitut4 song be heard upon the 01004111 waters Mingling with the low, sweet vowel of thy dark eyed M ' i l l ' y ' re ' OiTe 4 once again be free' And Italy henceforth united be— erH circling boundary, the Alps oral sea Pt - rum... 11, Aprill:th,lsll. rlZr The above Orbs was written before the late at tempt or Charles Albert to free Lombardy, lad been defeated, and before the Freneh and landed at Canto Vecchia, or at least before the enter saw the acCOUnt of critter event. 9 1. R. Tar Lent MAJOR GITIZA WOIRW. -- The death of this gallant officer, whose military career n one of the brightest and bravest is American history, must excite sorrow throughout the coun try. Returning Lately from New Grimm to his command at San Antonia, Texas, the first almost that we bets of him again, is his sudden demise by epidemic cholera He was in the 55th year of his age, and had escaped dead while intrepidly lead ing to victory in a greater number of tattles than generally boo fallen to the lot of a a American offi cer to be engaged ht. General Worth was a dts 'anguished soldier two wan—the war of 1812, in which he itcatiod his maiden sword. and won bright laurels for his brow—was one of the most brilliant heroes of the Mexican war, and termina ted with much success the Indian war in Florida. The Philadelphia Ledgergires the following sketch of his career "He entered the army. in the artillery service, as a private solder, during the martial fever that raged m the northern States in Ihl2, during the campaign in Canada. He signalized himself by Ms soldierly deportn.ent and gallantry, and wan soon made a lieutenant, in which capacity he again gave promise of his future laurels, in the military skill and daring he displayed. At Lundy's Lane he was badly wounded, imil,for his services on that bi•ody Held, as well as at Caippewa, be was bre vatted, tint to captain and then to major. lie won, during his military Carrel, no leas than SAW brevets on the field of battle. On the [laid of NM klaktslaa, in Florida, where he commanded and gained a victory over the Indiana he was brevet ted a Lingadier--eind again, a major general, in Mexico, in one of the brightest campaigns that ev er attended the man-h elan ormy. servICLS, as a brave and ludicrous .ere always acknowledged by the commander chief, for lo neutral! the battles of Taylor and Scott, Worth led the advanced ariaultmg divisions. At Monterey he carried the principal fortresara— He amitsted to bombard Vera Cruz, arid was ap pointed governor of the mum after Its c-apatobiticat. At Cerro Gordo be took an active part, led the ad vane to Puebla, distinguished himself u Chem• boseo,lought the most sanguinary eogagement of the mar at hilohno,ond carried his pomt, though be lost nearly half his teen, and of the storming of Chepouitepes and Son Comme displayed the same valor and con tempt of danger that ever Miami We career." A {eller from San Antonio clam 7th, to the Plc. •yone, says He tiled as be lived, • true soldier, COOICIOI. 10 the last, surrounded by hi, broken hearted wife and children, and by tile miller,/ gaff and other At New York, the announcement of Geo. Worth'. death area lillloWed by a auapetutiou of the mama' dag, at half mast, from an the hotels end public 1A1.141101.. _ Prrratinaou, :day 21,1012 To clime Ereillenenee. the Alarms of the Sister Ct. tY) of Pettabsergh and Allegheny tutaltorav—The etty of 211. Louis ha.ng reeenity and while wakened by Cholera, been slatted by fire which has lard an Important portion of her business streets to rain—and several day. having already elapsed since we became acqua.ted wall this dis tressing ealamay, that has befallen a elly so dear to our community by ties of consanguinity and Malty, and by the most truer conargercial relations. It ap. pears expedtent and necessiry that the milord spa. porta, and benevolence of our citizens Ito say not. mg of their gratitude for relief under statist tottannits) should sock an opportunity for expression mad antrum in this ease, and knowing that relict to tre efficacious should be prompt. it is deemed proper and humane that our Mlle? rile. shoold net in harmony and con cert utt each an occasion, and that your tumors will he pleased - to null a public meeting et our citizens, to devise suitable means and mole of artion in behalf of the sufferers Very respectfully, your fellow citizens, D T Morgan. John D Davis. W B Co lard. W Itage/e y, Sidney_tltrong, R &I &lackey, M Moorhead, Barley, Brown A CO ! Party:OVl, Wallingford & Co Curling. Robertvon & Co M'Candless &Ca tupbell, Speng & Co. Philip Wilson, Wm Holmes & co 1 Punter, Id Leech & Co i.e B Murray, R Townsend & Co Kutner & Rehm, Neville B Craig, H Childs, Wm M Husk, Edvuird Gregg. D N White, Wm J Howard. Jos Snowden, Henry Woods, Henry S Msgr., Gee A Race, Charles Mater, Chas II Paulson, Kennedy, Childs & l'o. Palmer. Hanna & Co W Rohinsoa, Jr. Lion. & Co. K T Friend. Cooper' A Lovely, Jas. E Breading, R Tumor & Co Geo K Arnold, Whitmore! Wolf, Hampton. BOIS Lb & Co Murphy, Wilson &Co R H Hartley, flinger. Nicholson & Co. J Blackburn, B A Eihnestock &Co Bakcerell, Peers & Co. Film D Gautem, A A Muon & Co. E==2 The ctuxerui of Paoli:4.o and Al egheny are rage., ted to meet es Wednerday, the 30th sort, at 3 o'clock, at the New C.urt Haase, for the purpose, as stated in the above communlcatton, of sir:dewing their sympa• thy 'nth the retrace', in We law St. Louis fire, and of taking actwe measures for their. relief. JONATHAN RUSH, May Allegheny City. JOHN 11}"RROri, Mayor City of Pittahurgh. W. M. Wright, D., Dentist, on Fourth it, op ( p .i o r s r , l .7 tad r =e r n g c h e "i 's•S t ' rn " w " ..f.7l:lc *n t c o i r P. " ,c:14171 firs and Aarhus Inionranee.--Tor Ferm at/ROSE NAVIGATION ♦ND Fl. IXsoalXCr COI/UDR— chummed len—eontinnes to insure, upon every de sertpuon of property, at the lowest rein. Oretce., No 71 Market street. SAMUEL GOILMLY, Steel. Hoar. Funny, Secy. myfedam u:r PlSlStillia it Ant, WNW" MININI.I Co. DtVIDS.IIII. The Stockholdem of sill: above named Company ata notified that the Dividend of Ten Dann, par share, declared on the 173 W January leo, will be paid them or their legal representatives, at the *Mee of the Treas urer of said Company, in tko city 01 Pittsburgh, on or after the lllst day of May, inst Eastern Stockholder. will be mud e[ the office of J. W Clark S Po , Sosten. myll TflOS. AI. HONVE, Treasurer JOB PRINTING. BILL READS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Mansfasts, ThEe to ltng, Coal, arts, Law IllanAt o*oo BILL, 1-.110..6, CEItninCA.TES, roldedes, Ae. it , Printed al the shortest notice, at tow Klee', at N. de2l GA.12111/ 000100, Tnlan warn. Improvement. In Den y. DR 0. 0. STRARNR, late of Boston, is prepared to atanufartnro and set litocc Tama In whole and parts Users, upon Section or Atmospheric Suction Plates.— TOOTHACICIL CM= to Inlrn ■l.lOlll, where the nerve is capered. Office and residence nest door to the May or's office, Fourth street Ptiolenee Reims to—J. B. fir Fadden. P. 11. Ewen. ,in Pazmall Lemon 6 1 IL --Prepared- by J. W. Kelly, %NEI= street, N Y , and osale by A. Jaynes, No 70 be verag e This will be found a delightful arti cle ofvin families, and particularly for sick rooms. Beanie's Dames —An improved Chocolate prepara tion, being a COMbuintio• of Coto. not; Innocent, in vigorating and palatable, highly recommended part., Sul, for myelitis. Prepared by W. Eaker, Dorches ter, Mesa, and for sale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Portaa st amble To nth Arttunren—To those afflicted with that dreadful 4COlar6e to America, the Liver complain}, the proprieton of Itl , Lane , e Liver Pills are happy to of fer this remedy, Is Kt..," complete and sale. 11 las been tried often In all parts of the country; it has been used to the practice of the most eminent yfflyaietans, and always with triarophant nieces/. :in, oretios these Pills to the public, the piOprietorr are Bethnal/ by a desire to alleviate human suffenotr, and prerrer remedy for one of the mon terrible dliessul,'whibb shall be within the easy reach of all. Flit IWO at the dnyl SION at mra4dave9 I MR &Co BY MAGNETIC TKLEGI A.PIL Etzpoivraumeszcnisinual Par th• Pittabiargh May OAKUM* LATEST IifOILLIGIN arsr.ws. Naar Yoax, May 2a By the latest electric telegraphic despatch to the New Yarn Herald, the following additional facts are communicated:— Bristol letters potilishril as the Pans National, reaffirm the slaloming. of the French losses at Rome. lip w the 2d the Romans remained ansultalued. An exchange of prisoners had been effected.— Tho Roman General had declared Ancond in state of siege Brealea bad been placed under military law. The disturbances bud been suppressed, but were momentarily expected to burst out,aguin. Cologne was to a very agitated state, and au so intrrection was haarly anticipated. The militia had come to contact with the king's treope at Eh. berkdt during the recent outbreak. The whole of the Menial" provinces are in a highly excited state, reedy to explode into ieltsl lion like a tram of gunpowder. The armed mania are disaffected towards the king of Prussia, and Incline to the Frankfort Assembly. The king of Hanover's troops had been over powered in a conflict with the Polytechnic students, and his majesty compelled to fly. The Hungarians are concentrating an army of 100,000 men, with which they will crush Austria unless she is protected by Russia. The unity of Jellachich bas been entirely destroyed. There is now ressou to hope that the Danish and Panama quarrel will be immediately adjusted. The Russian troops were pouring into. Austria in immense numbers. The young Emperor had returned to Vienna and been welcomed with every demonstration of en- TOE CREVESSE AT NFW ORLEANS. Nava Oaucara, May 22—P. M. A new engine is now trying to stop op the ere meson. The water is null rustling in rapidly and is rising at the rote of 6 inches in 24 hour•. The Com mon, Grazier and Coral stn. are overflowed. FROM YUCATAN New 011.LIAMI, May 72. The Indians had been defeated, nod the, etty o Balainier retaken by the whites. CHOLERA IN CLNC , :::r.. M 2S Theron no regular report s( t!. •.,,,rs; but the weather is cold and cloudy, and disease, is be lieved to be no wont. DREADFUL SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF PHILAMILLPHIA, May 2 The Montreal papers report the km, of the enm grant ship, Marie, from Limerick, with 111 pas wingers All on board perished, with the exceptio. of lice of the crew who escaped The Merle foundered m the Gulf of St. Law New You, May 25. Megan. Howland and Aspinwall have received telegraphm di patch announcing the arrival of the steamen Oregon and California, et Panama with (argon valued at 5500,000. ==IMME! The reports rantxt Frailty are indefinite, b ibtae ts probably no decrease in the number cases The weather la cold and cloudy. Nay Yoax, May 25. The sirruner arr,vrd si lio<ton on sigtunley mor, N 0 ,11.41 swots .I..mie tt..• tour...g aptheuttug ee•-ri ,sta th&l ~dart. Thy wenther t. antavorqble PHILADELPHIA MARK ET Pau.a.onerma, May 29. mark. ,r e mute .loe of CMateD., W , vern t 4 511 NI, lAA I. demael . fair Grara—rialrs ot Yrllc, Cora at 51. hr par WI No ebaxtjrln otter 4aseriplinar Proatrea.— Povt i. anct aavd Lard mar t.l tin. and pnee• lavr an nparanl tendenri 11211,+n has alOO7 advanced Maas u no ea Imre "t oar= ari.ele• usually t r porn d The or-attmf II c'onfly o fat lb< appearance of rain NEW YORK MARKET Nam , Yam, May 29. fac , ..sn sum. ea, eaae.4.4-bsavy ass, . toren bare umporut7y withirmv. fp donnaatn present It continett to small loot fox est? este *noun lOU 1,,510 -The demand:Jur Corn .• le, than it was. too' Prumskma—Sates of ptcated meas.... full pries Lard—The demand r tsar, but p.c. ar ea .er B. son lam Mir demand, swath •eles to a corremtcmdmur tent al, Salsa, hi gaSte. Shoulder. pickles Umeertee—Tlaste 31 a mead, trade demand Meaugar with miles of Orleans at Mere a nut de mand Mt codee. but pace. ase unchanged Wlaskey—Sales of Otuo. former prwes Cotton—There is ao chows* worthy of rare. Stoppers generally prefer ...slung W nett advice. Monty Marker—At the meeting of the Seco. I Board to day, stock.. •n.l treeteury notes ehghtly wlsianced Treaeury nowt ..old•1 II; New Lo•n at 1.5 t ISM= Flew —ll.l.atern! , - ...um Vrrre made ka d.l, %I pIIMOUS I=l r , r ar4s Kt , e. or dern.W. Whnkey -- The Acmanti n lai r A ith sa'r. ai 14.0516 NENV uttLEANS MARKET- May TZ Corson—The foletv. news tt rons.lerad very laver • le, nod the mark , •• firm We note sale. .., 4111,0 bale* at roll away Finny—The .ales to day have been to • lair extent , meluding VAX , bbl. of Otto. of 1.4 40 per bbl Grain—Sales of :tool bit 04 Cora at 40 .. .4de per bu Provtylont—Sal ea or :Po/ bbis 01 Mrs. at $ll 40 per barrel. I.roco-ncs—Th , mune% .1 unchanged. Witt a re, said. lime. Of demand Przishts has , : d.chn.d 00000 10 Leverpool i• •.• I=! =FOETID rot Tilt prilmsticoe DOILY CIALZECK This morning at 10 o'clock, J. D. Davis, Auc tioneer, sells a choice invoice of clothing, fine shirts, dcc., on a credit of ninety days. Desists are invited to attend. The SiteetComsmuee are requested to call and see the state of "Pennaylvanta Avenue," without !other delay. By order of the tith, 7th, Sth, and 9th wands and Citizens of Pat Township. Yeclerday goorsong r a protracted dine", Mr. Sic.. Al WC, His tonerei veal take place to.lay from his residence, cornet Penn and St. Clair streets, at In o'clock, A. M. The (Wends and •conaintancus of the family are re. peetfally requested to attend without further notice. Conitra.—Titoe. Cca!mamas of the Ctzth Ward, .nll be sapporacd for the omee of Coroner, sabject to the decision of the Whig nod Antitnesonic Coverrotion„ tuy29.drawsT Mu WBIOS. /imp rtirtcumn, Fan, of Peebles toWnship, oral be • candidate for County Commissioner, inbiect to the decision of the Whig and Antimasottle Convention. infadtvvio . r Many Wmos. BS UELDOCIL'IS PATENT DASHER CHURN ertrrn it BF MOM,. in Sor 10 nor TFIB attention of the public is invited to this very valuable Churn, which has the advantage of all others in combining the old and new inventions to• gather The utility of dos invention ts apparent, aa by a Una pie process th e ate forced beneath the dash, and does away with the necessity of purchasing a new Churn, as It can be applied to any churn iu uw, and for end dollar can have all the improvements of the age catuLdned with those of gathering the Beater in the owed way. The public are tosited torah and judge for them• wlves before purcbatung elsewhere, at HT, corner of Market and Falb street., or at 63 Diamdrod alley, be. trees. wood and Market street., Pittsburgh. myn SAM— AROESEN. HE subscribers will sell et pnvate sale, dime twit T valuable Lots of Ground, situated on Tmato st , i „ die Third Ward of Allegheny City, each having a hoot of spa feet, funning back 100 feet in depth to .211 feel alley, upon which is built a stone wall, 25 by 1110 feet, which contains stone enough to build cellars for two comfortable dwelling houses, and us from there are three shade trees, of ti years growth, and the title walk is pared with Wick, ail of which will goo Pittsburgh and Allegheny, or County Scrip, will be taken in payment 1 A H PIIILLIPS, No 5 Wood at or to W5l BKNSON, immediately uppmite said lOts sera 7E:•antorti NoUc• ALL persons indebted to the Estate of MATTHEW CRAMFOI7.I), of Lathan* township, Allegheny county, P-A, aro hereby notified to make immediate payment to the understate* and all persona having clams against said agate, to present thorn duly au thenneated for adthrresel myna:m . 3l.T JOSEPH HU •Amtntriratorr. sotto• LETTERS of Adatinistroukso have throe ffreemd to the ondereigned on the Enate of Ram PEN TON, hue et Loom St. Clair weruship.cees.d. All = toddled to geld esla n te mo lt r a t jo make imt 11$ to :11r;drelletrIPIlem"far:ttLilt. ;013EPli T 51 . 1CNIGHT, A d eere myth vrtrT JOHN BENTON, COMMERCIAL RECORD. ALEABIAp. 27 Sauday, • •• • 5) Tuesda • Wesluesday, •• • • 3 11 Thursdy, • • • • 1 Friday, • • • • PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE - COMERTFEE FOR MAY. T CLAIAL R. L ICI ' DA =Mt Orescs Prrisanou Classerca, Tuesday Morning, Riley ZS, loan. Owing to the excessive rains winch fell during the Jay, yersiday, every thing was completely at a stand in the muter, and scarcely any thing was done in any branch of trade FLOUR—We i tdte small oaks on the wharf al 1:3,56 IDSISin. end from store of sa,nawykl y bbl The re- lots by river were comparatively light. GRAIN—Very hate was brought in. and we heard of o inks worth quoting Prices are generally without hange CORN MEAL—Regular hauled sales are rtfroed from store. w kiln dried at bbl BACON—The market 'conunuee very firm, with bask sales of City and Western eared at, for Should ers 41, tsdes 51, and Rams at fife IP' Po. There la a fair demand for good lots of loose country cored et a to alc lower than the above figures. Best quality Su. gar cured •anve..ed Hams are selling at fit elk per wood. BUTTER—Very little is arriving, but we notice lair ppltes, wtdt a dull market. Good quality roll. bbls ra be had from store at Ye. Bost gush!) , at logtuet figure. LARD—Pales to a limited extent at Ofc for No I in 'MI., Sales in kegs at 4442Gfc 4P ex SOAP—Sales of Common Rosin at Ile4l, of Lest a 41e 9 lb. Sales of Variegated at 101. CANDLES—SaIes of City and Cincliniati dipped at Sc. at Mould at lOC and of Star at 210 9 /4 I=l Frrrancimn, May 23, 1849. The following is the amount of Merchimilize parsing Fia4{ via Pennsylvania canal and railroad, from the 21st to tlic 26th May, in - clasive. Flour, bbl. 5,477 Fara, 666 5.590 .C 6513,700 757.= •IGELDOU • 47,8 , 00 • 99,700• 99,700 Baron bs robeero, Rm N%.)1 • Cotton hemp.• Decr •fins Col-bacrouN Ocrire, May W., 1919 Number of Boats, amount of Tannage, and amount of Tolls, received at ens Otbee during the week end ing Saturdat . May 26,1114 e Mai. No. grata. Tonnage Toll liianila), 21 12 , 469,919 9465 51 Tune , en. 17 635,414 645 5? Wed. 23, 19 6.54,540 77539 Thur. , 24, 24 `45,5ai 759 % Pri , 75. 12 474949 37 9 91 Vim., 2111.593.919 557 21 la C:=! Burnsons, May Ws 1849. Cattle—Th. , supply of Beeves at the settles last Mon day was small, sad prices ruled much higher, which in great meuure retarded operations. The teenage reuhed MO head. of whleit 193 were sold. 91 Lea o n err usold, and HO were driven to Philtuielphis. Pa nes ranged from 14 to 114,78 on the boot, equal to Bad 89,95 net: and averaging 84.371 gross. Ho g e—Thesupply was good. but the market rather inanuve We quote front 84,28 at 84,78. Ns, tu•ruts no cut B. publican of yesterday, says that Capt. D. Riley, of Me strew. Pearl. has been successful In lus effort to nay. gale the kaakaskla river ruder a contract for the purpose. Caps Haley proceeded to • pond In the Aver e• high es Tamaraveati, which he reached on the loth teat, and he inmoded to proceed so high so Carlyle, if Inn Water would permit. The practicability of the na ua.tio, tdi very n th! • neer by . steam w in tam t t a , : i s it t h w ta b ll r er m rar y tz. used here ter several naciodia 01 the year. A veil a mount of produce will dam find its way to market, in good order and at rernoteensUas pores.—{9t Louts Rep May 29, 1549 The agricultural wealth of Ohio Is strikingly rem plated in the itanstics for the year LAM, presented in the report of the Board of Agriculture. The Cincinna ti Atle• estimate , . the Wheat crop of that year, *tan she date thus furnished., et T.i,000.000 bas. PLghteen 4,31.1111,1 only. nnt Including severtd of the farvet wheat growing counties, produced upnls of 'OVA me be The autumns Corn ere no wa t fell, but In ten enannes only, where there are returns, the product is eaansated at MIXIDJSZO ha; to the whole State it is sup posed to have been 70,0[0A100 bo Of Went. the Atlas esuatates that b. 1113,04 lbs were sheared 1449-2.OXt, unti to eleven eountles. This productivetross Is scarce ly excelled by the gold beams soil of Celtfornte I Oleveland Herald. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARFULTVED. Michigan No 2 Gilson, Beaver. Balite, lecotts,Browneville. Atlantic., Patldoson, Brownsville. - Caleb Cope. Murdock. Lake Erie, Gordon, Beavers Beam, Clark. Belmar. Constg, Boyd, Zanesville. Emblilarf. anclimati- Ha w. Caldwell, Larsirnlhe • D. Win. - WrAgi nirtinnel, NOV hale NeWtan.ZUMphill, Casella:ate. DEPARTED. Nliehigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. Beam, Jacob, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parlorsan, Brownville. Loss McLane, Bennett, Brownsville. Lake Ene, Gordon, Beaver. Telegraph No I, Haslep, Lonisville. • Perri, Calhoun, Sandell. Mt Vernon, &same Ctn. Tau Rini — For the 24 bows preceding last evening at dusk, there wem four feet full in chanael and nearly at • stand. The Allegheny had commenced swelling a little lam evening, but it u still too low for steam boats to run. BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Brownsville Packets, S A. M. and 4 P. M. Beaver Packets, 10 A M. Rod 4 P. M. Ctneinaltr—Z Taylor. Aaron Hart-43in. Pennsylvatua--Cinctnnau. POE PURIJD[L?BIA. D. Leech & co 's, packet IMO. 9 P. M TtlE •NO rna Rivins—The weather d ring yestenlaf, was quite stormy, and if the rain w • general one, there will be samensa to the nvers. The Allegheny is toll too low for steam boat, b keel boats ore among and departing between this e ty and Warren. The Zachary Taylor, Capt. Lucas. dial positively leave to day for Cineumatb The Presbyterian Gener al Assembly eLliourns to day, and me are pleased td learn that all the dawn the river members of that body rake passage on this floe Gear., CINCINNATI—Per Hamburg-100 bbls whiskey. r.,•0 ; 100 B Noose; 30 do, Lambert & hip , 4311; 130 bbl. meal, J Grier, 40 cots bacon, Sellers & Nichols; 6 !Inds do J Mellesitt & co, 7 bss mime, W Bingham, 40 Wads shoulders, 10 bbls lard *l4 Graff & c¢l6 rolls leather, W Ringbam; 10 bbls lord oil, Kier & Jones; 94 *is stuch,..l Berry; 19 mks rags, I cult wio,s, Geo !tuna* 4 *es nes, Berry molluscs, Tuley & Beat; IU bids sogar, D Roue; 66 eats bras, J Mc- Fadden; 34 Ole temp. I) Leech & co:s bbls lard oil. Miller & Rieketsoo; 51 bls hem*, swear on board. HOCKINGPORT—per Pilot No 9-50 dos bockats, 10 Us usual, D T Morgan; 20 Wads lob,/ A Roe; 10 bbls linseed oil, li A Fahnesteek L. co; R bbd. bacon, R & co; 1 boa aids., owner; II boo choose, Witt & McCandless; 1 boiler head, Slouribergar & co; 7 Mid. tab, W R Johoun; s 3 bgsoats, 1 bbl egg., I box do, 1 bbl batter, W Greer, 10 Rids %0b..) 8 Dilworth; 13 Wads lob, IS bills wheal, 01 bgs do, D Leech 100; 170 be oats, 13 Hubbard; 1650 &et lumber, ownen; 50 dos bockats, Brown & Culbertson; 4 grindstones, IV W Wallace; 0 do do, Robinson & Rappers; 18 do feathers, I Wile dearskins, 9 aka oats, 3 d>larley, .1 D Williams; 1 bbl eggs, 4 jars, 1 box boner, °wens a • boanklu by meal, J Sproul. 7,olll9—Per De Wto Cdmon-2 mike been, 99 big hair, 19 bble, D Leech & um 3 bee broken glue. C Rohin.,n; 503 bele potk, Walhngford & co; 197 pup lend, Lb:abridge, Wileota k toi Del d do, Beteetell, Pears & c 9 41 Ws hemp, I Meraden & co; 331 cocks W liblrnee_74 mdse, Reidy., Jones & co; 81 bbl.: white Gaud. hitavanlfr• Leda.. 9114FT911—Per`Peru -11 ski rags, Wm Johnson; btl;s MU!, W H Johurso & co; 3 Wide tob, R co; .10 aids do, D Leech k co; 14 bbla floor, Cue Cal boast ' • 100 btds flour, 10 tob, Uitiou Line; bags oats Lambert. Shipton k co; 10 bbls flour, Meelurkui 120 do do. Baker & Forsyth; 68 do do, 1 9 Dilworth; L cob bacon, M lAS outs, D A Grier. • CINCINNATI—Per Permsylvertia--10 c r a c ks,,lixs w tombs, 1 Lc codw. sks l Thaw, es I box cerise, kw McFadden k co l blt. scorch ing, t Dickey k. FOR CINCINNATI. Tha het ronnnnmmqq uamer 1' Oreen lee, roamer, will leave for the ve and intermediate ports every Tuesday, at lo o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. oiy99 FOR Lotrisvuzi?.. The hoe „ VERMONT, liaLlexlett, master, will leave for above d Intermediate ports thli day, at to o'clock, A. K. For freight or passage apply en board. URLAPS—a bale, extra heavy al iuel Burlap. l) jam reed by SELACKLETT & WHITE, m 99 Wood et • style IClsuon, French ond Domestic, loci opened b yeil&oi my-_a & WHITE GINO 11_AM t}-7 FRlPilik,S—ldo pieces plain, fancy eoPd, and black Sewing Bilk and Bah HACK- ea, LETT ian Fge inn fr. WHITE opened by R I BBONS -16 0 elisions blnek.and colored mantna .d .tin Ribbons. Also, plain end filed Ganza, Oro de N.p .d Satin Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, •e -ry large assortment of new spring soles, jnat opened and for elle low by SHACKLETT & WHITH my. HOAIERY—A complete assortment of Wk, unbleached, mixed, and colored COMM Nom, opened and for sale by . mite . BRACRLRIT &wHITE MANNERS' OIL -- Able Tanner* , Oil, landing per 1 coma and tor sale low by coyly D OSIN-20 tibia Radii, landing ., canal and Ms JA, rola Li Vim, 1 DikLZELL PALM 130AP-1.59 bin Paha gas poa lam and 1 rate lityrby mySSI • 31,NM‘ DALZELL 1101114LCIIN0-2 btan !dawn's Blaclng, tandurd MI for sale by my 99 JA.IIIEAL,Z AUCTION SALES, John D. Davis, Aline.leaser. Sim seta 7 19 740 7 21 7 -2 7n 7 23 Lower Stock or Swplr ond Foamy Dry Goody, On Tbaceday looming, Slay 31.1, at 10 o'clock, at the Clintarneretal Sales R corner of ,Wood arid Fifth erten, will be sold, with ooms, out reserve, for C.llllll— large assortment of fresh nod seasonable ionple and fancy Dry floods, consisting of extra superfine London brown •nd black cloths, per blk awl fancy coinurneres, stannous, leans, !weeds, ni.OOT ' , canny, black 55010, dress inks , halynonc, lineages, de lari, splendid lawns, eingtoutou o•ll3alarla, salt ldkfs, bleached and brown aninosk linen table cloths, checks, I.lc lung+, drdlings, cottonntles, hosiery, gloves, huts, caps, hamlets, nbhons, Incr., sewing silk, he .s .Z 434 •21 4 23 4 2.1 121 4 31 Ai 2 o'clock, Groceries, tdocensware, Furniture, Ac. tall chests Young Ilyson Ten, ti bbls No 1 Itint'd 3 do No 3 mackerel, 12 do cider vinegar, 1 do itl, tl bus Va manufactured tobacco, t. 1.1 quarter so Spanish mgars, choice brands: No / palm soap, ding and wrapping paper, shovels, spades, forks, t/Indoor mantel clocks, looking glosses, ear: petmc&e A large and general assortment at household (new. turn, cooking stoves, kackeu utensil., As. mys JOHN D DAVE., Auct On Wednesday ood 'Thursday creams.. May Midi and flat, at :lo'clock, at the Commercial Sales Item., corner of Wood and Fifth stress., will be sold—A. large ceqction of valuable new booksrn various de partments of literature and science, embracing molly valuable works on Theology, history, medicine, por. try, Beaton and travels. Also, a large collection of quorio,octavo, pew and pocket Bibles and Testaments: Letter and cap paper, blank books. my 29 J D DAVIS. Acct Large Sale of Clathsrtg, Fine Shirts, qc., on three months credit. On Tuesday morning, SOW mat., at I 0 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth es, mill be sold without reserve, on a credit of 90days for approved endorsed paper on all stuns over 5100— A eery large invoice of Clothing, Fine Sturm. An, composing m part, super cloth, cashmere, cameos cloth, mohair, tiptoes. cashmarett, crown cloth and tweed dress, (reek and sack coats; black and fancy cashmere, Colloaode, Kremlin, Lamartine, Roxbury, California, fancy check and Palo Alto cas hmere pants; plaid cashmere, valencia, block and fancy satin, Igons mid summer vests; Floe Jaen bo- SOM, fancy and blue Merrimac, pink mental, Limon cheek and hickory shots; brown drill drawers; also, 5 doz Rough anti Ready teat., proof south mestere. Catalogues nap be °Whited mud clothing examined tithe Auction Rooms. turn .10/11V D DAVI9, A.t , MIUSDIENTS, MENTI Groceries, D. dundnee " • Lessee end Dien...ger.. Amto 4SO Stain banana. Agnou It uml puny duets, Ms 25.3110 Po; Copper " • • Potash, " •2,510 MRS. MADISON'S BENEFIT ()mat 8111. Mr. \V H. Crisp in the Rebel Clu O'Brien ..... • • • •• • Mr W. II Corp O'Donnell. Mr. Prior. Norah O'Donnell Mrs. Madison. DANCE, by Altar Homer. To conclude with the nanueal drama of the PILOT OF THE GERMAN OCEAN. Long font Coffin Mr. Prior The Pilot. alms Tom Jones Mr. Roy.. Kate Plowden Miss Comm. Ceichn Mrs. Prier. Weduesday—hl r Benefit. A N V ILS—Wroug ht in Iran Anvils, from the Temper ance•illee work• warranted; will be constantly on hand and sappheil to order, by mr2ll UEO COCHRAN 25 Wood Mll CE.HErS--50 hss Just reed at the W Butter and and Cheese Depot, and for sale by cay2o J 11 CANFIELD 7)OTASH-6 csusks test cord and for sale by J. ntyll9 JLI CANPIRLD SLATES —Nos. a, 1, 5 German Slates, rec'd and for sale by ilsrN C ARBUTHNOT, 114 Wood st SLATE PF.NCILS-1 task rred and for rule by m 929 C A RBUTHNOT PATENT THREAD-230 lbs Sm.,Cs .oprior. for .ale by znyttl C A R.I3I.UIINOT SPOOL COrTuN—aio dos Hoarard'i 3 cord while, WO ye., reactred and for sale. LILASS-4.0 bss 7zU Mass, to store and for sale to N-1 by ..5 19 JAM} DALZELL, %Voter at PEA :lUTA-50 hush Pee Nuts, ka store sod rot ea low to close cons,gomeut, by . . C "P" "6 for "d IRAI:NI & REITER, BACCIN-40,000 lbss Bacoa, assorted, ia smoke Lou rawly robe debecred in a week; for rode by APEB-4:00 reams crushand medium, for snle by Y tura J B CANFIELD • j . " ROE porn:in-6 cask. rust reed and for IMIG by nut, wrALLS & ROE IiATTING—Inon halts Nu I and 2, in store nnd sale. my -h AVOILLS & ROE - LARD—No. Ito kegs, conugned and for ~Jr also, ea kegs Butter. hrtllLl-9 &IMF: 1.;2 A VED HEM LIFE-9e Verossfuge Is the est ° cle. LLIIKUION, Va., Jan. 31, lean Arr. I. .51 IVSeen—Dear hit The vial of Sellers Vermsfuge 1 bought !TOM you some bum ago, brough from my tort 5 years old, the asnomehbag number of hundred Worms. I behove the would haver heed very short Mae, but her Sus medicine. Wm. Sassy, Jr. Prepared and sold by R E. SELLERS, 57 Wood,u; add also by I/curvets generally in the two <nit*. sail "".- RSFS— , 2OO bbls Plantation /liniailes, landing from rtmr Amax Hart, and for solo by. 488 JAI4IW, farrgatsoN a cd_ V.A.4 BrAti Wmdow Gliti_% =do l'axi.4 do; WO do 10114dcr. 30 do liti:18,do; for ore by myBl 8 F VON BONN/108ST k Co DBY APPLIE3-030 barb for axle by my - VI E. PVO BONN HORST &Co FEATHERS -40U bbl, for m 746 S F VON CIIEF.I' X4O b. for oak , by mIB 6 N F VON BON N HORST & Co ROCKPOWDER—IW top for .ale by roy2O VON bIONNHORST & Co O..CV . THE SNEATHS--.1.5 dor for race by 17 my2O S F VON BONNUORST &Co Ty AY RAKES-3U dor (or sale by toy% S F VON BUNN HORST yo DOLL BUTTER—it/ bble frrob, for rale by rorA. S F VUN BUNNOURST &leo WINDOW MASH—taSIO belts for ..k by TV .trAl F VON BONN 11011 ST h. Co FIA)1.111—, 1"/ bids Flour, lit stare and kr sale b 1. El WATERMAN, nolde 31 Waist and al Front st MOLetBtlEB-100 bbl, N O ?lunation Molasses, for sale by toy IG L $ WATERMAN SUGAR—"S Ithd prime N u Sugar, for mile by my% L 8 WATERMAN LARD—I 2 bbl. No 1 Lord-,,t21 kegs do do, for sale by my2El LS WATERALAN IQ OTTER-8 hl/11 fresh Roll Butter, 15 kegs do, (or .1,) sale b • m 1. S WATERMAN T,IRUIT-2.14.0 bush dried Ponebee (halyeN) 360 do do r Apples. for sale by I riytti 1.8 WATERMAN IroBACCO-20Z boxes 5 Lamp Tobacco, some of whtch are of the moat supertor brands, just reed on c m onsgnment and for sale by i L 9 WATERMAN - - • - - ENDRIES..-111 sacks Wheat; 0 Md. Rye; I do Flax -0 seed; 60 MA* whose keens; Il do Hickory non, for sale Lry tar..o L S WATERMAN. TOTE FLOUR—A few bbl, prime Rye Flour in store and for sale h royal. L S WATERISLaN ÜBS AND BUCKETS—GS doe Bucket:, 6 do Tuba, T llargeil 4 do Keeler:, for one by 1. l 4 WATERMAN. CIOTTON YARNS Sie-30,000 lbs assorted N., C 44,../ yarn:l4ollot. fordsg-, Candle wick—Carpet die.; and Cotton twine, ale by my ail R.HEY, MATTHEWS it Co., 2 , Water at win.= BEANS—WU:Ix for sale low 0 cloic coo TV 4=mat, by HUEY, MATTHEWS k. Co. DRIED FRUIT-200 bushels reaches; SYO do Ap ples for sale by RILEY, MATTHEWS & my -ea LAXSEED—SdEbIa jun reed, and for @lda by my RILEY MATTHEWS ORN BROOMS-sodoz jou Ind lb, .nla 6y C roy26 RtInMATTHEWS & Co. Pni OT ASH-11 csks first sorts for soh, by lay , 4 AMY. & Co. SCORCHEYGS-43 cats [or sale by my 26 HUEY, MATTHEWS dr. Co. FISH -40 bbW No 3 Mackerel; 9) do No I Shad; 45 do No 1 lierroar, Jam reed and for saki by ror2B RHEY, 10..Triimvs S. co. pa METAL-200 sons Cold Blast; 45 do !lot do, lost rec'd anal for sale by mylal WE have scam PUMPS, made on an improved plan, so as not to freeze m the coldest weather. Persons warning such articles, are invited to call and sea them sr SCAIFE & ATKINSON'S, mySS Ist, bear Wood Market ate SUNDRIF9-13 bbls No 1 d; 31 sacks Feathers; I do Wool; I do Ginseng, now landing from mar Euphrates, for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, mr23 Prom at CHROME—IS eases Chrome Yellow,Green and Red, for sale by m. 911.1 SCHGONALKER & Co ROOFINGPAPER—Of superior quality, constant ly oa hand; for sale by my 2.5 J SCHOONMAKER & Co CIFIEESE-100 has lust reed al the W Flatter and 1../ Cheese Depot, an d for rale by mrz J B CANFIELD 1,3APE8.-8 reams crown Mid medium, Mr Yule by mrts J I:ICANFIF2,I) BACON BIDIEZ--14 Md. for mate by roy2s ISAIAH DICKEY &Co, Front et mw -150 hbis No 1, to mote and foPiralo myaS ISAIAH DICKEY IOC& LA RD OIL-45 bbt. vintner strained Lord Oil We'd and rot sale by 1914 W & APCUTCIitON POT ASH- 4 Obis No 1 Pot Ash, ream and tot sale by my:l4 W & R itPCUTaiLIKON VISH-56 bble No 1 ittm'd Shad: au do Nb 1 Iler ifol=otttl'btf:VlrTilerrinti;4o.;jo,j.j°•.l for nide by JAHN " WATT,. 0324 corner of Liberty . 4 B.d ... if 11IESSE—N bzs pritnene;rCbeme Jest We'd and l_r for tale by W k R nrcerctworr, m 724 152 Liberty al UP ACON-2kk pieces prime fiecoThi - cf roonl, — Med El and for sele by rept WICK & bI'I.ANDLESB_ POTASII-10 elks Pour& • prime article Mum. tailing, received wed for sale by , mr24 WICK K bi'CANDLESS 1 Mr APW:ak—Lifik — i Dry Apples, calilleTtri— , WICK & ISDCANDIMS Tay PEAOHF.S- 116 .k Dry l'oactop;b do LI do for sal. by ...3' 24 WICK ArCANDLESS CfDEß—ts bble ...rot Cider, this "day me'd mad for yblb by mY24 WICK Is hrCANDIMI.I _ •_ _ 011 CD CIDED.--4, bbl Belled Cider, for erdeiby D mr2s WICK ie IWCANDIMIS ALERATUS-14 can Salem:l2j 12 Mils da; 12 bis QllO pobe,fted do, fo , WICR -440 • b Pea Insoles Fanuly Flour, for sec by _ WICK & M'CANDLESS Bcat.s." Boob' r THEATRE C. S. Porter. • • • • W. 11. Ca., TvmmAY Evxmna, May THE REBEL CHIEF. [lllp =i::=M2E ISAIAH DICKKV k Co, Front et SIN HORST & co lIHEY, MATMEWS k Co. For Ct . togreo, The A 1 fast ra d io copperrd and copper Yip fastened brig UNION. lard. Rain., muter, will posture ly sail erabove ar early as-twen ty giiiisierigers may oder. As the Wert accounts flout P1M212. repninent vessels plenty, this would scent to be the most route to adtfortua. For freight or pasingc, baring fine scrommodanocs, apply tot he mater on bond at flush A Cooper. when. FiciFt Pout, or to JAMES II(BWEll, niTiNn.l.7t E litelinnare and Eden eta, Baltimore Ig.THE Neelbog Homo, on Third meet, above,. A rrtAfield, meowed by the fanoly of the late Dr. A. N. B.l'Dowell. Poesee.mt givecron the Aho. July nest. me larly lot. aground in the Ninth Wank tween the Firth \Turd Cro,harrswille suitable r Inurborr yank. WM. ILI I...RUN/MON, mr.hrlif Al B. Darlingtnn'k FA.4th .4 Awrkn, L7ALLY at the BALTIMORE. PIIILALIELPinA, NEW YORK. BOSTON AND NEW ORLEANS GENERAL A ENC AN D COSI:MS.:ION OFFICE, Young MEN to wholesale and retail stares, and other respectable Icnitert, to art as Book-keepers, Sale. own, Porters, thir-Seepers, Waiters, Ferment, Coach men, Car Agents, Book and Map Agents, ColleolOra, Overseers in all branches et busule.ss do. We have at alt notes n large number of good ad:sanens on hand, which pay from :00 to dr.,000 perannum. These in want of 'ligation. ninny hind would de well to gire S call. as ire hove agents to each et the 100V0 . 6, which will enable ne to pine, even' appleani in suitable situation at like stiortesi Bowe, We hgVelt . . • terse acquaintance to all the above named cities, which we trait will enable us to lime entire-utiet, thin to all who mar favor us with • call. TA Y LON & TA YittAN; No. Si Secontlati, between South and Gay. N. B —Peraco. living to any part o( the U. States, sod wishing to obtain a situabon in Baltimore, or es. they oh the shove nines, will hare their want. imme• Mutely attended to by addrestunT ai a line, (postitiadi as by so dolma th ey will curtail both trouble an ex panse, which they WM rwtse would incur by corning to.the city, and seeking employment for themmiveL Address, TAILOR A TA YNIAN. N 0.5.9 Seeon Baluonn,Nld . SF4IARS-100 Regalin - ; - 100 Jo and 1.50 do Anfiguefah. just re4'd and for sale by mysl JOIIN WAIF st Co., Liberty st - ITINOGAR—R.. lints in, Cider Vinininr, in store land V for .ale by irtra3 .1011:11lVATT Co. LA RD OIL-10 LLIs W 8 Br. uA Co s. IC do Voitin Mills do, I n store sod (or solo by JAM FS D.U.7.b.LL,21 Water it NOA MACKEREL—Vs Ibis in More sod (or sale by nip% J. D1.1.Z8.1.L. SUGAR-119 Mule N Sugar, arriving and fin sale by mygti C Li GRANT DRIED APPl.l:—$.O but.ints dried apple.. in gins and lin nnle by nity2n DALZELL. BA(X/N-1 Liza prime Bacon. And roo'd and for ago by my .b 3 U If GRANT WRAPPING PAPER-200 roam , medium W 7.1%. ping Paper; 200 do crown do, 40 40 double or do, on band and for .ale by WICK ICK & BTCANDLESS SALT—WO tibia No 1 Salt, for sale by ray% WICK & OI'CANDLP 4 4 G ROVID . PKl rn 'Pf: i tl- 70 ‘ l; , :o l o c ozeLruiLl , PAtt i r4or A/FOUL]) CANI)LE-100 b. rummer Woiad Can' 111, die.. for rale by noti WICK & EATIIKRF—PoPo lbs prime Ky. Feathers, oa Land F and for sale be mr.3 WICK & M'CANDL,ISS3 QCORCIIINGS —l6 cskiKeirribies; myttWICK & lirCANDLESS WOOL—Thisday received .d for sale by mr24 WICK & M'CANDLESS _ SHAD AND HERRlNG—Received and for sale by nry2l WICK & ?I , CANDLESS C OCOA -10 Las superior Cocoa, Jost reed and for sale by my/4 WICK A aCCANDI..W , .4 • . ALUM—II bbls Alum, for sale by my2l WICK is ISPCANDLDIS bzs W @ Cheese, recd and for gala by royOl WICK &STAMM-SIM BBRANDY, beat quality—l cask just reed and for .ale by BILAVN S REITER., myV elliLoll]DH OF I.l3lE—d esks jest ree'd end for kj sale by mytel BRAUN & REITER DACON 1171 - lliil- - -5 uercenn :ood ci - iifer, reed per JP simr Parisi for said by GEOCOCIIRAN, rar.o to Wood Id J EANIt: Lam i Lem3 , 4, ro S:e m ul;:nril y le manufacture, (EO COCHRAN DARN MIZE.O—Jaat iree'd and for sale by mr23 J KIDD BACON -42 hhda rum:fried, now landing from stmt Dolphin; for rale by mygl ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, Front in LA RD-2G bbl No 1. now landiug from stmr Dol phin: for sale by mygl ISAIAH DICKEY & Co VOOL-3 oath, now lainlincfrom alrar Dolphin; for sale by mrill ISAIAH DICKEY &Co bags now banding from tmr Dig phin; for sale by mygi ISAIAH DICKEY & Co*- L INSEED OIL—IS bbl. Lamed Oil, pare, is L7n order, for sale by my4l J SCHOONISZAKER & Co? BALLAD OIL—Of superior quality, in bole god ll bottles and lineks. for sale by my2l J SCHODNUAKEB. & Co Ci PTS.II - .IIPENTINE-2.lbbls in fine order, Or safe, oby nsydl . I SCHOONIIAKCIC& Co' R OOT Co? STHAW rApvt—M nun extra large Inisii'PaPti, tor sale by .1 SCEICIONSIAKM kecr; • 24 'twist! 4.0 OZ. lodine; .10. oz loaide oz Poore. .•• - :' y.`4' of lodine of Ferri; Cantle relei; 15 Ms irp, dionyi 50 oz Sulphate Quittinei atilphate • hiptpkw; Aeetate ilo; Nitrate Of Silver, pure. Chloroform and Acetic Rherjeust cr.44 eittifeale by my JICIDD&Xo lIKTO. E LARD 01L—Lo bbls gotd quality N411.24/4 Ads d den VJ de? no,i; ,2 sUire dtd4ogiaL Rdkolj - 4y. - .; = N 101.44.;!.. pI7rTER-4 bbl fresh' Roll • Btitar just' ree'crit' . at the AV Batter and Cheeee DrY ' ft,and tor :ale • mrn 1 B CAN FIELD. CHU:RE-200 bI, It'd teed at the W it pi"thl.ll' Chets• Detted, and for side by • '" , l myltl J B CANFIELV.. AV/HITE SUCIAR-Y—Lovering`a loaf, cranked luta V V pulverized Sugars, just reed and far sale bp Ihe bbi or at retail, at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Paints „ VINE COFFEES—AIoeha, African, Java, Lagsura, 17 St Domingo mid Rio Collets, rust ree'd anct.for sale at the Pekm Tea Stour, 70 Fourth st. AISINS AND FIGN—ISUu eighth I,xs prime Aaj- It and 50 small drums fosse Figs, last received and (or gale at the Pekin Tea Store, 711 Fourth street. mrSt 111100OLATE., COWA AND llROSlA—Bileits lJ Brom., No I Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schnkiis sweet spiced Chocoute, just reed and for wile at this Pekin Tea Atom Foonli sc. . ItirtIIICKERRIt-150 bbls Large . N , o 3, /I,liosatt /VI •etta ampertiou, la Gum order, i t At i tt riurr, - Mg oral for sole by ROBER, ._ (IN 109 Second al ,-..; 0 Y . 21 1 ."4 •, pn ,r7TC.I, -- paid for all tie yy - ditie — re r nt h' gra hj ac h s " Orele c alt washed wool, by • my2l II LEF., Liberty sr, opposite 31b Flab and Tar. 50 8131.5. No 1 Ilerringn, (May Inspect...o.) bbl" No I Shad, " 20 do No 3 blacken'', (Boston jfivection,) 30 do N C Tar, in prime order, reed and for sale by TAA PPE do CYCONNOI4, tn .. , y 2/ corner Penn and AVaynesbil HERRINGS 7 I4 - hirs No 1 lierringe,larid jj. canal dad for 'ate lot. to clam cou.tignillell,,, by, myl7 JAMP-S. DALZEL,I., water at MINED WINTER IXRIBLE STRAINED Wail/ jy OIL— bbl.ibat reed altd for stale by _myl7 W h R APCUTCIIEON __ riov - ot-,7,'N'Tdsiironii!}, - ,`;',,do°„T:ig, 6 bble Fuse for blasting, for .lo by .... mytte .6 S DILWORTH ft Co- !LUDT° V AL. TOHN FORSYTH, 14lerettoot Tailor, has remiova t/ to No. 34 Market street., ono door hoot ReOtititt Rost sole. Thankful for past favors, hepectfully whets a continuante of the paironnips of h is former customers, and likewise the pstronage of as many new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line executed In the most fashionable manner, and with dispatch.' Also, a fashionable assortment of ready mule C,14" thing, of all kinds. Cheap for cash, of course. Gentlemen' Varnishing Goods in all their varieties always on band, saelt an Shins, 130.301111, Collars, Ore vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Hdkfs, Gloves, Drawers, Umbrellas, tec.ltt. tee. suy2l:dam TEAS! TEAMI TEASUI IT Is with pleasure that We subteribere f inform the ott*.rta of Pittstnagh and vi dimly Win they have completed ammo i'll'''nll7.llllpPtia,"t'or''reeLeZ;ojtrerrins= PACKED TEAS, .1 And will hereafter be kept cortataitlyOni hand. They are neatly and seettislY;patj I op m metallic pa d cks of*, I and4l=.' s Tett, " ;rre7e, Les of — the " e t eneera and ' depot in hiladelphia, with an inyiuttron to return dor: Tea, if not liked. • • Impertal HUTA.. PITEOUS: g (Gunpowder f 24 75 1,60 1,C5 1:33 50 75 1,00 1,„%1 1,50 g 11'.11*yso'l. 5p 60 b......., 7 7. t. 1 1t3 ' 1,50 Black o• • . • -371 50 $ Ficte and attn. Fine • •75 1,01. 1,50 We will warrant all the TEAS we oea to be equal to, if not scratoon to any sold in this city, sod should they not prove acceptable to the mote, hey too be ros tamed, and the money vont be refunded, as it Moody with that undennandmir we sell. We ask a fair trial, that the public may he able to lodge between OUT Tens and Moss heretofore told by other companies in this city. All taverner. di eh, dello. s and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. For sale by JOS S 01. VOUNO dc CO N corner 40, and Ferry street.:Ati4 F. YOUNG tr. CO,„ S W center 3d and Rom entail 1221=11 EFA cts,NT —Horses while running utiltrgee in the gelds are very - apt to bruise and initylef Ihemselvee ninny wgys They are often disabled .... to be (or if long linoe. If immediate use timid he mode of B. A. Fultommek Co..' /tuba.- mom end Cruised port well saturated. and Nor'.. ~,,,o ed y rubbed in, n would nine relief emit mine MS"' pain. No fanner should be without this celebrated` medicine, as it is alike healing to man or beast.. Pm . .? permit and .01.1 by It A FAliNE:sTOrii A Co, `a* corner 01 Wood and lit its; •bo. corner Mb sty Wood. myl7 • CLINTON PAPER 2111. L. - THE ruidersigned have this day •ssociated ander the name orThompssm Ration Ir. Son ter tbe-pair pose or manufacturing paper at the Clinton Paper Mill, where they will be p itied to reeciverho moron age of We public, and the former costumers of the sr. mot partner. They will at all times keep cn hand a ife.neral emu:neat of writing, wrapping, tea and tyrol paperer bonnet boards, blank books, etc_ etc., ratan 11,51, exchange for clean linen and canon rya, -4 7 Printers and Book Publishers can be supplied-Witt every description of printing paper at abort antler, 111% at redneed ytiara. THOMPSON HANNA:.,f^ April 49--mfaxl6m EDMUNOSAIAMIC,..,..! JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, , fioi many yearn connected teid!t - fderere_ •&„ Putnam, and Into John Wiley; N. Yell and . ton na . „ ENGLISII, FRENCH tiND GERMAN DOORS, No. ci3 Wools num, (Nearly opposite the St. Charles lENCIS, • PIITSBUROIL 11:r . Englisb, French, and German Rotlevw,ann. MaPPlNS'and Neorpapan I mF"'ed.to CndATI fie_ oI vOuelt Banta ascerrause4 onsivyakiclrkisqdr Civabn" rural Alb Lucas trash Rice, landing and lorslalsEj All=l.7=l.=BAGA.Ult 9SATIAI
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers