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Megnetle,:lelegyrip) l ELIPFILLZT CASS, sirl:,, ptliAltslieli V.Statettlrl ip this'Cincinnati papers, ia teltitior;stotthe con \ tiaiietay .betivelir'HenrYicrueo77 and.,-ItintEell" frtiiaiwhirelit we-make'ithe fii4towingextitact; he lieilrig that it 1,411 prove intiereating to a large • number of auf-,eitieirres.e e s ••••'• , ,t,,,ss t „ •,..„-, ] liailng made 'The Patentee; at fliinryOliiellS ., on effort to compromise their difficulties, and fail ] ed,-the Trustees of the "Wearers Company. inter posed their-efforts to.bri ust -Axe* . a fl• amicable at , raugernent • between The parties, so th The work ] of. making the proposed: T,elegraphic castection* r o ni ß g h ei t u n i ot be i d Iliari‘yeeda. ;lenesciiiiinojitir2eatniean w w i : t it ti h h M ii t. ; I * t hey to' - - - ' .131' • - - • , put thei r 'tames apers for an atnrca e arrange -_-'• lite Icteut.7l3flllly olsOClObetS.- ,-, ment . of.all• matters in dispute. These' papers, 'Fnki l ais but little excitement in regard to the however. labial 'hate near fOriverded to 'ahem, --ttiott-etliiition—it ia o n e. on for enthusiasm to :be ] Will not he of binctifig force till Sigtied by the"Pa •eillktiffeisted by any • The tarelidates of -the ; r i o t the arrangement ie far 'from. tieing such ] a one as the Trustees desired, but it ! was the. best; Infit -gient parties „have been for some tithes ; o in their-judgment, that:could:be made. It leaves thertetiblic,,while the tinsel : factions That have el ] the Pittsburgh linoto Pdelphia•just .as it iti; in - fect - e - 4 entre orgnizatione, are preparing -for, hi e the handsrsf-Mr. O'Rielly mid hits associates, and ild. These bore to eleiv ' that. each hiddsihe it- marks out i i line from' Pittsburgh to Louisville, and from Columbia to Cleveland; :Labe built by ",tibliiCe of power," and that therefore the Derno- . . the Western Telegraph Compaoy—te 'be con tilde ... aid Widgs must, in onier 'to ineuretuccm, I folopt its -creed. This our opponents may do; but 'asleep Altb ASte.lllC.i ,--There is eel son for I °rue-tet t _ .the sympathy that exists in this ; tountry f°r the c ost of 'et 50 per mile for one wire, and of $.200 lit -fik-the Democrats, we can - answer . that they • t Col utu bu i S m t ril o - & i ev l s e l l a u r r A h , to by HCentruyinOlit•ill'io7:., ,litrtori• Irish, says the 13oston Post, in. our old -hatred of r, two wires. 'On this part; Mr. O'Rielly and his .'-spill make no sacrifice of principle fur Thespegs • of victory. An honorable defeat isipreferablea-e Oppresston and love Of liberty, Long before the. -, , • . • ' fo essrs e funds iates are te•raise and .collect the necessary, Out doctrines sit understood lly the ifitelligent commencement -of the AttletiCtill revolution That ~, met. Case and; Ilia- associates are to ~arse and generous people were heart and soul with the pat- collect.the funds tie.e.essaiy . and we rally for principle and for right: . , .foe ponstruction, from riots of this country. Dr. Franklin, when in L,orslColumbus to t. Louis. and this part of t h e li ne is The Democracy has met- with -some reverses eLsi t. • ousing-tue past year; various are the causes which than, April 27, 1760, wrote as follows, of Ireland, $l6O for two wires , Both parts ot the tine are to Led to detest in eame.states. But not one, to Dr. Samuel Cooper, of Bristow,- at a eost of only $125 per utile foe ene . wire, and be built in Inc beat manner; und. precisely alike.-- - _ „ has there been a deviation from, principle—we '• Att lareasin is slim:tote is revert Dl TIM The connection with the eastern cities is, to be . ~ . .... AXSitte,AN Citst. They. have reason to - syrnpa havertiffered no permanent loss. 'The People hese made us far u s Louisville, by the first -of July - -- • ?_- .. , thise With us. I send you four panimbletis written 1 (fee t. . - At a meeting of the friends of the suffering - not 'cl,luaged•their varies as to the questions which in Ireland, or by soot Irish gentleman here, in *Mr. O' Reilly and his associates are to c on s truct. . • trett!rtethe coentry. liational Banks have tieenie- which vou will find some excellent, well •-• • • trietiforever, Tariffs ex for protection-will „ thins"'. • . 1 'hut from St. Louis to New "Orle,ans. The whole on Tuesday evening, The IGth InSt., lt was resolved said ' the line from Louisville to St Louis, and Mr. Case P °°r 4 lrfl a n d- rreld in the latrl.*resb jterinn Church . . .. . , , . .- . • ld t h not command support; in short, the tending :Tries- _ nth. ist. Regiment. Pennsylvania volutiteersil ' All Arnerica ought now to be strongly in favor of! is to be completed at the eatliest praeticalde mo- that an adjourned meeting, wou be held e sue ' li speakine of the Ihe Irish cause or more proper . „, tu ne a nd [ daceas would be decided ofi by.theeour i 'tumor the Whigs will never tiesanctioned in this First to answer to their country's call, it will prove t s , ment, and probably within one sear train this date; at farthest. . • vaittee • country, though the party may at' times sec itseif nil * despicable repreteMatiou of the Old Key. cause of humenity, and manifest it by a noble con- t - • ' lay inlecOd at ini.Pular elect .11iirseristitufli4 stone . -; , . tribution. Letits twenty milliens of people givel FAMine. ------ 1:4 Tits littirts --- a . I.:Lbs.—The Jour- 'ln a . ccord-anee with the abore resolution a neet• oral. ] teiesisus encouragement and comfort. ,-• nit). The ,Arnerican •Flag: To be surreudered i t la tt . a. mite from their abundance, and . thoulands of • sal of Commerce has hunted up the following in- ime trill be held in-Rev.Rr. 'Herron s Church, ~..-,„,,s ; s , 1 ., ..- - . ...:."Ser"'sn. e3 we a- wit- 'truth' let us ['Tenure fur ' : only with our lises. - I their fellow creatures will be saved from the•roosti etafit'ai of previous farnMes, by which the reader Fridey evening, the 2tlth• inst., et half past seven I . ' horrid of deaths. that of staivetion. •' 1 will observe that ell)* plague of hauger - is no o'clock, to talte into. conseleratien whet further] The contest with a dell _to succeed, an d - esh: OM - Field (Mears. . . , . ----- - . 1 tietk tisiter to It eland, or to • other pain; of the measure maybe necessary for'tbe Pu'rflose of raise, thaiithat !access -Shall-alike: behonoraide to us as ...frith: 'Woman : May heaven continue its bles-1 U. S. Selma.% en Bt a s.---Ati of fi cer ` on board t m , -.•- • . . -. . . . ..- ..- - - 1 word. F.neland and Scotland base atilt in se- , tug supplies of provisions ano °trier contortions ettensuad4l Atnericamiss We. seek tblake 110 td- sings upon her ahose kindest sympathies are with i this vessel, which la•as built at our city. writing lei . ". .. ... , . ...-] Cr,'vv from its effects. \in the city amt neighlioring districts. An these 'rittailii,ift of our oppbrientSe-we with...qv:4 . . meY, The citiaen siddiery in, 'Mexico. • a friend in Auguste, Ga., gives the following de- - 1 . In ti year 272. the Britons were compelled to , ..vho feel an inrest-irt this came are- respectfully Mg_ bealaderstoods and the good-motives of .the ' Theee was also quill a number of voluuteer' scription of this revenue uterine schooner: eat t h e b ar k o f t rt es. „ . requested to attend. '-- • .:. esoo4amorig]them be tboroughly appreciated. We toasts which ['presume you will receive in the She is iron, about 553.0 tons burthen, months four In 306, tliousanda -of the Scots died from svatit 3 0 unders and one lone tom amidshi . of food. Several gentlemen of the bar a li dclergYmen .riliillit-lbem an-titiienai and i l l ,ndltav9ring-l° citi.. The first toast given was by Richard C. 1 1 :Tne -Po e r be . . . ed . ridilrees the meeting. -*Nal thisiecaralidates and condemn their doctrines, She is piercer! for 12 guns, and the Commodore In au), 411,000 English perished from the same I may expet I to „ . . • Drum : Our • Guest, Lieut. Col. Black : A Mtn _. „ spoke o f putting them on her These . guns are cawe. - 1 Al. Allen, Gabriel Adams, tire - believe we propose do injury to therm . We do ... whole personal excellencies-hare e n dear, ' nt r at2-pounders, lull fur anything else than nattering lnif we may believe Dufresnoy, so dread Jacob Forsyth l'hoi: Wightritan, ••• Trot for a democrat because be . -ja a der" Crdi i to every true 'Midler. .001. - Black responded in a down the wails of San Juan de Clue, would be a fel was the scarcity of •food in 'tidy, that ,rents J. A. Forsyth, • - Jno. fThiptort, ; , bttt:beelti all , rtf the ultimat e effect - li la cleetimt roa Y few vereeheiutilui and pertinent - remarks; he 're-1111 0 re efficient vessel with the I 2 email, than with devoirmi then own a il children . l Wm. W !Isom Jr. C. Ihmsen, -• • bite crlio'n the welfare of the peep le .• .. ~ minded e:verrianeof th l 'h lip . . boos t h e . hall the 4 large gums es we should still carry the big le -rise, in 823. and in 934,E . . . , ms „ . eayy England, %Vales and 'nue Bakewell fi: Bete • - ng. the past few_ days-we ;have received I nn. which c over 11 feet ,in length, and weighs Scotland, lost thousauds of thei - iilliabeauts by F. Lorenz, ,J . Little, Jr, • • . exerted to do;battle for their country, told what t toast , ; poen IXI e•shall carry t2O men. As- a ; SfatsattOn. ins agi slesolated these cnn. m ay .. F. Keith Teich ette outagement, not alone at borne, blit from -.. • - - ; ; was expected of them . in the battle we would in a steamboat sare will beat anything in the southern” tries m the years 1057, a rts d, 1 eCr I and 1315. Lewis Hutchinson, is Teak-, • . atitivall. • Close upon. the news of our triumph in short time.take part in. After Cos & h a d c losed, ,or western Swaters. She Is ngged as -a topsail ! Intring tbe last visitation, horeen,'dogs„ cats and „ s t m ) l, 8„ - i t e y, * ' IL & s teels . sell/N:l.l;er. I: l re* atroPthire, comes to Us certain trYmlmitn a °I J o hn '5 : Hamilton responded to a cernplimentary 1 r t the most lordlownie ermin. were greedily devour ' Ri c ha r d Edteer,te, J ames etse e ty, - Change i n our faver in this , good' nit State. We i toast m a verY neat and feeling mariner. Capll A east-cal Tower. .a _ 1 , ed We find at intervals of time. sir other seasons' James Wood, .It .M'Culiough , _. Henry Sterling, s Thoross Donnelly, • feked "a kw items from a•Philadelphia „pater now t a lents , thee gave the following • tentiment : Oct Old - citizens of St. Louie, given on the 15th Februery. ; A must dreadful cslarnity of the Emile nature! —.” late featiral rif 'helot:famine reaching dux nas late as 1:1 1 5 Vi'm Eichbaurn, , N. Grattan Mureny, or ,. , before , . •t i ' 13411. its: - - t visited the Cape de X erile lii the year II ,4, sv ken ;R. 11. Kett-, 'Mettle Jortes, . ; . - The Yearasykanian, of - Monday, says: call, she will not be last in emering the fi e*. Thiel clerk and the founding of that city, we rind the 1 Itlbik"- S. C. Tiernan, : The elections for Judgii - t 7lstspectors. - Alrlertnen , was received t with a heart h d replied tlf II •tng among thetoasts drank on thei v I I ' y c eer, an oowa t regular i µerr-eine-died of Starvation, Utlll 311 , 7 in int 1,1 , en some of . the ielands lost from one•thinl to i ' grosse st- Eras, kica, in•this city and county, On - Friday - last. pre. s , r „ one bell of their populattoo. ILT. u > v, BA. itrCONSittl, • - - setiPlin-aseeet Aloe s by Barman! Drum, who alluded s te his natiie coon - loccasion . In ISt2 the potato crop proved a fadere in Ire 1 Rev. M. Eerier', • u. Latou*, Jes • Committee. critic perry. -In the eitY our frierids have reason ty with all the w a rmoh-of a s oldier; be Ilse alle.l Oc a AlXT—The vtitunterrs .7nd rears .- Withthirid. and the southern counteies weee involved irt ~ m ' W. Acta,' = ' to be proud of - their vote. _ . dal to eevnal facts connected. vrith the • • •.-." -•• • • • revues _ utrAlcv, hhoory oil sk e w, f„ I d e f e n c e ; a Burke fo spits - a 141. t extreme die tress. 'the Protests or ;ulster was .. re ; . ' bun for reprise • and a Ilarrholl for parsie may I+n In a state of actital starvation. Marry persons t , t 310. Annentot .„ . --•- ;- - • • Westmoreland which were to a great ,nosy un- ' . ' • they not lark Hoof for comfort, It orth to balite, ar t I committed misdemanor* which Wer,e n° 1 ' 6 . 114 2 1° ' to the whule, We have good cause to von ,,. ~._., ~, , , ... .. . ~ . late our trends on file muit; ~ , . KuulaTi. He close* :us reatty iseautout remarks --.__--.„---- IRISH -RELIEF. , a Garland fur victory; never crying limit mall tot by coniliverneut, that they might obtain the loud ol _ -:,, -- by o ff ering a toast to the "Duquesne Grey s," to the foe, but laying their nrlggt on The enemy s, ti priSona. Typhus fever Ir-diowed 10 the stone -es ett e a ,n e an d ht . e ss t a eot o r on , _ ___,_ will , :.- -,-- Ar - 04144 . further i . '-i•ett- -. • et it .m ars h ea , tes e ts _y e st ee ial. ice which Capt. - Herron res - ponded in that kind, good- heck ; a rr a y .3 nr , cmptly . Oita Sews or charge as the , 0 Alt lIIK , 0,- / "'hunger, and Many, hu m Ic e were warp' awey .**. mind that is P F PP‘c Ti,,,,, „•,,,,ipl o r„, :-`,,,i,,,,d 1 -,, t v,ti s ..!, bear in mind thet a public meeting wtll take place vt s s ktlol.l, V 1101 A . held our borough election .and beafthe Federalists natured greener so Characteristic of him. Ti e 1"1 , v deiease. i, Irer.st,l, Irish in IS-21, smarmed t0..."....050, 040 1 on Friday evening. at 7 o'clock, at lir. TientiOX's --------- aid Netiveslumilsonsely.r .. _ . toasts given to the " friends we left ; behind us: I Tae Ca t : strait ptioeemmes.—A eatemporary '; Purl i a men' gramel - • at .a ll•t a- r• church, to devise the most accept - able p lat of col Dem. vote, 219; Fed.. tt:3; Nat. 13 . .. - So . you r . ; m - s . , e s • t ,04140.1,.L0C1' lysit subsrif 4ions Wert •.. r...... 1,40, , X.K) . • • I were nummerz e, bnowing that aanaUltsn tar °" - ibus truly refiresents the prosperous cundaron of i • , 1 ' • .tectolg cantrihuhons ((tuft_ the People of oisecuutr will see we have s _ m y over both'branehetiof • ]- , ~.. ' - XS : trust That It all teed theepposition. „Henry Chritzman, Derta s „:„ , _ ~Plateand]nPon tlie won of a great battle , they were 1 the country under the tariff of 'ett I—s Matiesie. ; ../..71,1 .........„,,i,4]....._]...........,pp.tfixt ;;;; •* .A. ,s ss as . is!l so st iVer ,Au5g5a5„;•:,...,..,..,....,..,..., , ~.'...-4 1 1•'.'" -` ' . stillAtitlieriktvbeaftket•thetolireystrr I tutees are doing vretl; new" factories areguing up is ' • I 's ------------- i• gem. a cause. Lediu you can do muc h , sad we -]. -tiniesame paper - bas ' li - e fehner - ings; .. - ',• . ]r.' " :] -...th still Ikei i : elehteted also lip the Light le-1 workmen ere steaSily em pl o yed. ar o a t go od v ra. i t /NrAltOri 7.1 . 11 e fonoVring paragraph frorn the t i h ore to sea you in th e m w e are i n f orme d t h at Rrataso, March '2O, - Iffels—Aftee a severe( fantry,Capt. Binder, and Cadwallader Greys, Capt 1 g as • farmers' produce tells well , the -borne tom 1 'New Y‘tert Tfitaz ne will 4 ° w i "w r far the Fejer al ' I i elessrs. Wilklns,..laiddle,' Burke, info, and . struggle in which the Federalists's:lade-their atrog-ISeott They all missal off in a quiet arid reepee• i feet' ' I * r '1 and comfort - - I • • • several of our ministers, woh other popular Si' ifit*trarts, thetity:pf Reading has- gone IDtertoerat- t is taies warmer, every tae remembering whose birth I l ei am as good; moray iii coming Doubtless. ere tl is' time. the uprising of the Pro.; was never' better, and the f ore i gn re ,„S s r ; Ists carry their ecberrreS 0, " al. . o f the Ile Majaaris Democratic, four 0-a - robe 1 sty ; business is brisk, anti tilt into the coon.'" ienuential men, will speak on The occastim. Then] and the positien be now oe i pie of New Ale ; ii ageitot Gen. Reareey's Pro 1 • ot fell . 11 „; b n „. .. nueite 4 in , tom out at ni , e cotrre to oier (es in„. , of the five select council ire Deem:acre* and eVe-lhe ryas ce l e b r atin g; Protirects rotiat cur; tisional Garernalent there has been TY member of the eommen touncil, Consisting of copied * , ea' the represeetative of Pennsylvania..--, couraging.„ rep; sre-Detnoerats. -The triumph- is the more Although there was any quantity of liquor on the ! Tax DaroitTSll.—A chaste writer remarks— i a s ,, 4 e ter of a fair greater,Vmlre i bl o od,•arrd the dearkte of our fellow eitizers. slain 1 vas R esu m e e m o t e - firolier.l-We were eater:! --------- ---- - - 1 hs- the imairgentr, hate been ateti:, , ed ty the t . _ why the workmen had. n acre the complete. On -MaYbr, -- beeettse we had :two Demo' i s l a nd, the three 't ocipanies who celebrated die; Waller. but vtere unable to anstrer—it was news] kriSts'iterrifing against one Federalist. - This is al , . I . . en t • _ _se t a begbuongised b rea ks deur, it i h ioey, airs mutt' Hely. I torn using any thing - reiTil"e is nothing more t l ea ttald° in "I•lnghter then' ries,. And what them 1 I intelligence joined to a gentle s irit Tire mindl Mesico will regard ter stitighirCil insor;Lente; to us. In The afternuon; however, the Americsn was; r tif our adver,seldai as-ked motnly comer of Oar, Beage,where it had taken the kind, evidence sufficient that they - still regard ii. fashione d • . ,-.„ P • . d old fumisLosi in the main, at echool.; at 'Tali` as mart y rs 1° l';11°-11f sand Putrit'ii, i t i Pam we t in, from its ample columns, we learn- , Orm Beats wiit nut - do her duty next fail, and their ifleilges of sobriety. I vette New . Mexico Oreaeet. avid our people the in -! that rolitiess majority that will make every " Democrat Bait the character is chietly from home.--. 1 • - ' 2 ' .•, t i the work,upon ,Thevessel had been arres ted Mt General Scott arrived here on Sunday, 21,5, se- ; „ inestimable ; set - tents seeinst a All}tney rn,e, trupnree ,y -Oh .` ~.... ~ in theTrystooe iejoice. , ••• „ . • . ~. . r , compauted by Captains XX dirams and - pron. 0 1 1 .ff'c'w is the eebtld°l°:° °I that mother I inesiling forte. tee thread so regard them. But ; accordance witn,..lergaritjeceived from Vs seldnl-; Medi - results are not vastly 'important, we eon- r egular army, • •in producing kind feeliogs in the bosoms of hell War and the Golden Rule have few points of co-I ton. e The reason' of the arrest -' ygratood to' the regular army, wi th four companies of t h e -Ith I . fey, yet they ire indicative of, that change which . ~. ... . I children who never permits hers If to speak tot i:r.i.t1en,,,,„,„„„,,,,, he the failure of a Richmond sails - •of the ~-• • • • -- - • regiment of artittery. •Ha was saluted try the .; LS i • -•- _s• e- • ••••-eae- - .. is now taktne place among `'the people of thisl - ; • I them with a loud voice , and in harsh, unkind I - ---------- wretched that The leak!! in her boilers so bliti'Mrte 1 name class; model s Me., the workof..whtch. ist so, stoop of war St. Marya. and by the artillery of the; „ ' - . state. D --- • -.•-.- - 'island. ..He is said to be in excellent health; as I Icm " . . I • Ibe .tt oge th , er untemeorthy." - - yet he hes not visited the soldiers, and is thought , Tuzasnut 'Sae ra.- -- Tbe S - t - .. - Lo --- u -- a Reptiblican,ller AeltridE..Sattellip.:ll,ltietbg*don'ernarn-4,elsee:etifethe::,iB4rti;nndeAf' I Will COL'llelMg [mil in continual . ' eimpleimentes s t - el the Ist inst., says that about 11J 0Siosa Of Tree. to the eil,, and intends Ornnifitly; to attend upon' CoL Hitchcock bas also arrived and is busily en-i, i, nary drafts, recently remittal to the U. S. r aymaa. i too t h e or tile Pr°f. in 111 their "riot's departments. Having faithrallir attended (the past gageil in assisting Csea. Scutt. ' lee in that district. 112, e been Purchased lan ttel winter) 000 fifth* hest Melted 'Colleges, where the The Mississippi regiment has been sent back to . Batik c,,,f....lllAiswaostrariNnittcp.,o2.:::riThTreT„:7_,Nvetirli ticto e; li f it a ,: e pri rl iat ttl;s : wil e thrit,,..itinsvpitta.thl zitrltitssectutiottorigadrdireaotritso-aal lisazos;Santiego. and the Ismielana regiment has them as r astern exchange. one - In garrison 'pan - mice , . Their Swearing, when l i ne , --- --- -- --1--- - - I former opportunities ; together with ' man years! 1 fien, feels er;rfideat tbat•he *hall continue they received the orders. surpassed Uncle Tobey ho - • • " the!to ttevve a share or railic confidence and patrols , },Dun, it re said ; is engaged upon a Treatise on age. office, No. S St- Clail,itreet. • rrieria•tf in'Flanders, Consider - ante. • ' Principles of Government, arid Mr. Webster unon I - -----" ----"--------------------- --- and I.3xposition of the Conetitutions Aimee is great -preparation making for embark. : .- I, . TIIICATnEese. Crintlr. kg the troops for Green Island, six miles lie ' low a 1"7 1 iARN EY 'WlLLlAatS•milat restosetfully informs which will be published during the coming sien• Ihie friends and the public, that his benefit Dee fired Veik.crUZ. and if impassible to land there, to an- mar ; 'for Friday ;evening, he 213 its, on which ceseloe chor and land at Antonio Lizanlo, twelve miles • 'lhe Will appear in three sett pieces serer . acted in trj- A daughter of ------ • ' ' thie city also a Umber of Irish Songs has ec from the castle. We will go on board on Friday the late tot. Watson who I ' u i' ' " ' '' Mr. A. A. ADDAMS WO appear al ip_.t..L. Am TELL. or Saturday ; it is generally believed by the regtder was born on the very day her gallant father fell inif.,2s.li -, pincers; that after the eity is taken, Gen. Scott at Monterey, teas christened . over his remains. , repu l s e p aye e o legy, • .SAIII order it to be burnt or blow - n up, became of while lying in the let:eared witlow's dwelling.— 13ROF. MORRILL will' deliver a Lecture epee the iinpoasibility Of troops preserving their health She received thestiame of Xonter4 Richardson. 1.1. the general•prineiplesof Purtoroor, as apish _ . . , lit to the prevention of Marto, and The peeserwaion irgarrisoned there; he will immediately take up his line of march for the interior. GetiTOWliall -- 1;1 - 1t7=- - -ilie In - dependence Expos." et Health, TtlIS EVENING, at Ti &clock, • :tor "s a ys that theink qied at the Santa Fe presto' Al' Pllll4 11.41.. L. -- Generals Patterson. Twiggs and Worth, are dal- r i These Lectures will be illuitratod by numerous' in printing the account of the Barrens fig! • ~,.. . , • made from gunpowder. - The devil had a - illta'n'‘dlail6ll large tiend i l d ' , a ~,,i ni t 0 1 d n ;, 4 , . .,, _ D ikc iag , ra s m o a u . a to be re a n n d ti e ßt r 1 t : e ke yi lii ip to u n s , ly expected here from Tanirriecr. -:] • = The seernel regiment from Tenerrylvania made ; • • I preparing it. - • 1 subjects treater! of,' easily- understood. their first appearance yesterday, - and th e contract " - ' 1 For the subject'of each Lecture, and further par . and :lie between them and the first hi - much greater then I 1 In the town of Montgomery, Ala., a meet.. °Tulare, see Pr rnmel• Tickets with p g rogrammes for sale at the hookstorenl expeeted, the by lam •coestrained to believe 1 ing was held for the relief of Ireland, atesshich o r K i q & C 0.,, w oo d est Johnston & 'Stockton, and, I that iris " impossible to equal them. They not- I SI. IOO were promptly subscribed with au eery- , Elliott & English, Market an; J. L. Read and Cook's i ` ration of amounting to s.3,of)n. Ipvitiestateling far cutup 11,e soothes , reginiente. I 'Literary Depot, Fourth at.; and at the door of •Philo , 1 Hall, on the evenings of emit Lecture. Thiis !eland, - it is said, wilt be created a general 1 Admission 25 cot.; Jurendes , locts. l' . . be protected by one or two cotn. Front scats reserved for •Ladies. horpital,.and will panics. The sea-breeze and bathing issloutul very beneficial to the health. ] We have as yet received no mails from Pennsyl , . . yenta mime .oerdeparture from New Orleans.— ' This iii owing to the curelmstiees at Inc Post Of fice' in that city. There-are regiments here from our 'State, Nee York, South Carolina, and the 3d, Ist and 4th reg iments of artillery, 411 t, • lith pod Sth infantry.— . 'Th'e whole force will be some twelve thousand men. Aly next will. coutein the victory at Vera, Cruz. ' - I'IXTSBURGII. Pint: ,v% Darmitg voza. M2:llX:=== PITT THUUSW.YWR:NING, 11Altaf45, FOR GOVERNOR., FRANCIS SIiUN- fi , .51:-LALtr.cattrry • • TOR CANAL CO?..I3II•4SIOItiER , NC - 0 is It 184'1. o iiiVitiorit 'l' lit, ' I - . _ IPAnn Lobos Island.' • • Publish to day *very interesting letter from . the Island of Lobos, .written by a inernbes-Cof the, Dwaine Pptys of IhiS city• f !'ehru. *16 , , wad celebrated **spirited *rid sppmpriate wanner by thee'volunteeri,-nlach redeets the . 01-• stiOit credit on oacebsent friendL: _ . deuraletter,is -dated the 23d uti,,,,Ry the _Nevi: Orleans Delta-of the I.4th instortilite news from Lobos up to the 21311 i iWe make The following extracts from a letter in that paper, dated Feb. 25: .• , Gen. Scott and. Gen. •Jessup'and armed here Rundait`tast; on board the steamship Mai isehdietts. Genpiessup landed during the after -Acton, and itodiediately orderCd the 'Mississippi and Louisiana Regiments to make pripanitions fur lea- Accordingly, on. Monday they, embarked on 5 • :7 - • • -........- ie Itazos. On Tuesday and Wednesday t.e ba• i i lame of the New York Regiment -arriv ed, as did ! I seseral companies of U. S. Infantry, Artillery, Metitated_Rinimen," a company of.,Howitzer boys said some Sappers and Miners, increasing the force considerably upon the island. In the evening of 1 Wednesday orders were given tbeFirst Pennsylva nia and ,South Carolina Regiments to re embark on shipboard ,South, which thel have accordingly done, and will probably put tosea to-night. Their final destinaticrn 'unknown; bst] have no doubt it Is 'Vera Cruz, where all 'hint a Plow is soon to be 13ince the encampment et: The Louisiana' Regi.l , went here they hase• lost three men by *Woe's., the ItiDasissippiansfise, be Smith Caruliniansuase; and t h e New. N e rberro one. The Pennsylvania Regiments have not lot a single man! •,• . :••' The Second Pennftvania and the New York Regiments will probably leave on Monday next, as will also ,thikother forces mentioned above.' When all are co Kentrated together, there will be. some 12,000 live in the field. , , . . " About 4f) eel of vessels are, lying, at amber off' the Island. , - • .- •• februoty_ 25.--Eleven sail of vessels arr ived yesterday,..:Among them the steamstup Eudora. Cain Warth is hourly expected. We shall all be off in 9 few dim and I presume that in a fortnight, at tbefarthest, a 'desperate conflict will take plat* between ihe two armies, which,'l trust. filay . Niall is our gaining possession of Vera Cruz.. 'ln :the God of Battles era repose our. trust. .... . , P. S. We concentrate et the Island of :Antes Lizard°, from whence we are to land by means of surtlxrals. Immediately after which the line of march will ho .eortitnenced, and by Sunday , next the' grand battle.will be fought. Tt o ships, with hones,. arrived .leatiriley.... Already is our fleet .. moving, .. _ • .. • -~ ~< . . gui;einuient.uf this' state; its • as . fulyuwe : .Thomos L . Daild . IL Greer, secretary ot i suite; Cuitaray, • notlitor of public nc counks"; nnerSeenuel Adame,:trensurer. Thomas! Johnson, chief. justice.; . WilitiumEon S: Oldiytril • and IWillinco. p3.lit 141. r e ttßr I[h Bur tw clerk: m. K. Sebastiadj.,.fteiniiitliiribt senate; . and Albert G. INA, .14441:,:a: the Itik4 Ot. tilBscsen- =EI MEM • 1=12211n or -.Lazo*: Mexico, = ' Fefirtiary.23d 1847. Dom Sig sesierltay K e celebrated the birth of the immortal Wirshingtogi, and I can assure ion ti 4 it was chine.; in .4 Frikanei that reflects 'credit upon the thitprelitie-,•,04i4.:, The suppir Was such an one that could Xcarcely have been expected an this Island, wherewe have•no comtnu nication whatevetiwith the main par ticultuly when the privates receive but the -sum of seven dollars per month,) but through; the genet - • _ cisity.e,of _the.ship captain,.. .w . o were . alake_to sett - _ down to a. very—sumptuous _repast. We. had for our e n ettsfinl..Wyniioari,Lient..Co lMlack,Lieuts. J)elitiy-and--Coulten After -doing' justice . to the - Luxuries Set before. US, Cipt.;Herron took his seat as. Cbairman,.whentbe following coinmittee who ;.as appointed for:thtt purpose, reported the ~ r eg ' ular toasts: Seigestits Anderson end Hiimbright, Rtcharil.C.Druch,JOlin S., Hamilton and Lieut. Wrn. Ankrim. - . • • IttOI:LAIS TOASTS. Ti, memory el Washington. t'.d. The Tresideht of the United States. • .The GUvernorpf the Old li:eystone. 4th.' The 'American volunteers.: They will ever , revete:the . rheixfory', of the Esther of their country, for his uiany virtues -iota citizaniand his chivalric and patriotic disposition as 4 soldier. rith. The 2.21 of. February : Its celebration on the island of de Lobos is sufficient testimony that those who, participate in it have followed to some extent the example. get by. him whose-birth has sanctified the day; tlth. The Army, and Navy of theTnited St es: May their conrge .he eer just, brave and vicTori ous. =WENS 2/13M1 0ti,..;-- , The imports of oil into the 'United &MISS 'il'u'ring the month of February was as folk:4,11 : 4- 6,057 bbls. sperm, anti 13,063 bbls. %%bale. The imports frOm January'l to Nliltall,li . .3we amount te‘l t0t:4070 bble. sperm. and 10,113 bhls. whale, niainstl3,ol2l this. Sperm atul.ln;bs3 bhls. almle I.#ol,Sear• • • RsisAitustsiis,Fisci.--There is now residing in i • 1 the.stipage of Shininsiy, 'near ifolytown, a *tiOian. 1 ears of n *Folic seven times 1;2 y ge, (64,) who bay bad 12 children.. Her oldest son .is five titnea,l2 t ..yeare old. (d 0.): She, has, in ell, four. times 4:2: Er*, ild-thildcen,-(A/11) three tithes 12 great.grin4: etildten, (303) !and vi,.it is still 'wore sing4st, 3 there has n ot beetradeath in the family thisetiiito i.tOnes .11 yeses, (30.) Her name is )Irs. Boston. • :1,, r. • , • 4 P k • r•• •)- • . , ‘!•1 1. ' .4- - 41;,:of•r•e*:04. • .. r. .' • - , 21 • • . Ifesmis Mvittast.-WelOtiVrom the St. Lou• is Union of the ifith init.,that a most brutal mur dSr'*..l3s-• !"#(10k-nel*-0P*wn%f o° 4 oo P':i ' Atildo,3ol4lll*s. broke into' ttiiliouse* a giiinin, *: 14 1 - 1 :kla Mi e * ;iiin u e n o f t" L.l 6 iii l' iv iik hel 'Ai :tiii4 thehi * lti l : l : iff:S.' Was isbiiMt fro* bonais,itfidtlie:only_pOrsona about the premises Wire his wife Slid a liftle boy about seven' Yeirrof age, their son. The negro first at tempted to kill the , lisp by cutting his , throat.. He placed the - child's head between his leg's, but ns , the villain made an attempt to cut.the throat of his victim. the little.fellow Aire QV his head dovinward, and the knifeCenterld just above his eyes. Think• ' ' ing the boy`diad,ihe left him'and assailed the - moth: et. He drsiged her out of the house by.trae:lipir of the head,,and beat her with a large club until she.wat insensible.. When. found, she was still alive; lint died a short time,After. The boy , is still living, and will probably recover. 'fbe fiend who perpetratid these outrages has beerketrested,and is in custody. No cause is assigned for the commis. mof the horrid . acts. - - - czyThe Navy -Yard et Philadelphia is so busy. that in order to procure more men to get out res sels for the Gulf, the authorities- began last week paying $3 a day foe ship carpenters. nETVItIitD TO WASUI:VoTox.—The Hon. JAVEs BCCILINAN. Secretary of State, bas returned to Washington, after a short visit to his native State. -Tim "raw Port .—A letter from Florence says that the present liberal Pope was once a tnissiona ry to the United States. Fart Reduredßaltintore an d Phi/ade/phiu.--We perceive that the Baltimore and Philadelphia Rail- road Company has Started a new line upon the route, leaving this 'city at 10 o'clock in the even-' ing, and:taking the I•:tudern mail. • 'nitwit! make three lines between Philadelphia and Baltimore. The times of 'departure frouttbit city are 8 o'clock A.-W . 4 b'elnek,'P: - P., and 10 O'clock; P M. We learn, too, that the Tare on this route on all three of the tines is Aced at Three Dollars.—PhiL U. S. Gazette, Tuepday. :: , Glendon Rolling 111i1f. Co.—We tanderetand that. this Company, just in corporated,by our Legislature for the manufacture of railroad icon, , have probes ed a site for the erection of their. works, at 'East Boston, near the line of the proposed Chelsea Branch Railroad, a branch of *bleb. will run into their premises. This Company propose to mapufacture ' about a thousand tons of rails 'per month, or twelve thousand tons per aitonin.--Biinker,Hia luparo. Cana/ Tradc.—ahe Title Ceinal now ia.successf die . .tlinier of. damage by : flop& thin mfnoiilias passed.—Holt. Sun, 22d. ISE .",.,- ,:' . .``-'- , ,Mt7 •':-.=-',:,•.:_',--..:-.:',,:.,-::1',N..-7--!;Y:,,n.;'.'5.'.:,-_,7• Ma= __ ..~.~ S Splendid Sperling- VleiNst Painted On Caiivris, of 'the Grand Leicestershire and riorthampton Fox Hunt and 'Steeple Chase of 1840, AT AUCTION. T M' I.F A'S A uctioti Items, 114 Wood st., ti3d door 'item Fifth st., on Saturday evening next, Mitch 27th, at 7 olefbek • precisely, will be sold without reserve,..l views of the grand Leicester shire Fox limit of ISO, alsti4 views'of the north-1 ainpton grand national 4teeple chase, all taken from correct drawings made on the pound and painted on Canvas, richly colored. Published by .1. AV., Laird, London, the only set a the kind in Pittsburgh, incl'can.be seen any time or pious to sale. • tnar2s ' . r P: 11P1IFNNA, Aw , . _ To Let. • • k R 0034 fronting on Firth st., nest door to the .A. 'Office of the MorningVint. It would be very suitable for an office or retaiNtere. Inqure of mar2s-4t J. MOIILEII., 'or NVood and Fifth at. , --- llonschohl Fain!vitro tvt Anation. ON Saturday morning,' the 27th instir tit 10, o - clock, at the dwelling Wass of...kWA. Toner, on Fourth street, nearly oppoilte - the - Sank tit Pitts burgh, will he sold, a nuantietof fitte•guality mod., era style household Forniturei among which ore,•l ~ploodid French plate mirror, one dozen hair seat mahogany chairs, mahogany - l:;entre table, I pair spring seat mahogany Divans, il ,handaynie cherry wardrobe, t hobby horse, "1 settee,. bedsteads, wash stands, moire seat fancy anti chairs, 1 cook ing: itpre, rocking 'chairs, trunks, together vrlth a variety ofother household geniis', &e. TOrmini sale. T. MIN D. DAVIS, Mar2s Auctioneer. (Amentan entry.) • To Corponlirs. T UST received and for sale *Arab lot of Union Factory Milne!, at Fo. 136 Wond afoot. tnai 23 , 1 AP/IN WAtKEIt. MM=l EZM LOCAL iii Vi T Iru - s. ____...._. ..._.....-e-:. . . QUARTEI3.. ,-,..._,, :5.F.5510N5. . Present-7Parryi,,Klso9 and Petver9l , „`., ,-, :,:: IVaraelk-24:f 'B4l j - 'r....; ---,.: ' •,'• •-•-. - --4 i. I - Conerionietalth3yit. rani Byer'.--TOTtment I fur Lareen iitae_bil, •114e0ant;cte being arraigned pl4rl.4iiiii.).,-;-.AiCvise(4nterie*l icciiiii year:s con faleiiihilhi*esieiiroy eaifentiary:l Coninioascy,4 42c5.• Thomas Gardar.-Infortna. , . tion, surety 01 the peace. E Atrey prosecutor.- The cc,iit ordered i6.liiiiiiiiii.loiicac6, 1 costs, and each. parti to pay 'die cast* of their own witiiises. - • •-• .• ..• •' . " : ColliniOnlm4dlir •re. -.lfary..Erisuin.-T.lndieted for the larceny of one shawl, the property. of 4 . elin . W - . 1 nornei; of .Allegheny - City. Tried by Aug: and • i verdict guilty:- ~Defendant remanded_ for ' I This , defendent .. is c,ne • of the genie Of- pillerers which has troubled oar'citytortibLetine,l?ut-has been •succeisfully-brokerr up by the arrest and coa -1 vietiorref Lad'y•l3ill - their captain, and Henrietta Douglass.. .::; . . - : . . - *-. - ..._ - Commonwealth vs Thomas Baidwin.—Deimidato indltttinent •fur an assault and battery'on l l:lenry Crawford, cotored man, on the bank of the-Rivei - ,1 ' defendant pleodguiliy,, and' Courtsentenct.sl,de- I . . , . •. - . feneant to 9 months impyisoninent. in county ; Jail; fine 0 cts and coats -' • - - ' I I -' '- -- : ' - Comma Conwealth . %t Androta - Indictment. Olicei.me . • assault . and battery on anti DI Conner, tried by . Jury.and verdict guilty—also, an information for' surety of the peace - by the sa meprosecUtriticause heard and defendant remanded till to-motrow. . Ma. Entron t—l the report:of the trial of the ennt %a. B. weeter,• ir ' you -Itßve-Jell Abe jr. °if . It makes a, rnaterial ,difference. -- would think, the accused wasfather instead of, 'son. Yonta:resitectfully, • B. WEAVRII, .Trt. • —We publ ish the-above tor the ii rpose aC . setJi tintithe matter tight, though u-e • aie not aware that it makes great diet:ranee .alt to the persotti+i; the defence'being - sue t. triumphant of. character . that i tio one cook! feel aggrieved ti%o might be mistaken for the individual tried.- •-• • Distristsbq.—W yesterday saw i an Dutchrnar. <riot Getman, we want it'Understood) about. ball drunk, striking . stick, whileftbe held, aninfantio ' bera'rms. They appearod•to bo beggars, or at-all ryen!!! Junked , poet' enough The woman sat dowti to weep, while spine bYstand*inter r red. The brutal - imbired , should -be'robbed—forgetting drulik Clnlhing Stori...,---We have beretofore neglected to call attention to tbe.Sran Clothing Store,*Ooil street, _The worthy Inofirletnis nre deserving.o the patribriage of thepublic; for' be who calls-on then! is 'itite:to get 'ample satipfacti6d.. - We re B ard ilas . erienf out best esiiiblishntents. — • cO - • How Can a man, woman or child pass Iltm. kegs withinit waiting teeth - waterP, Stich variety of thC,cboiccat fniita are there:tiiSr4yed as cannot be fouhtl - in rnany other houseaiti the city. Ifs 'olio -Wants - an excellent ci'rtirige-or a box of thein-mist call in at Fifth , aPpauecr. -- W 6 ore glad to tram ,that m es y s l - A PRLES-;•tKr blals- Romanitci 'tipples in prime Choi Greatralie - and ratteman; y l:fl int ..LaHshipP,itig, o rder ,. fo r . stlit by ••••••-• • echanics of our city. have received appoint ments} ' . P. C.-344 . 1: • 11-11C. m mar 2.4. • torner of Smith fi eld mid iroat sts.• in the navy: Mr. Greattiliehis been appointed I second Assistant . Engitieer in_ the Nary,• and Dlr. Pattersort,Tbird Assistant Engineer. • We un i kr. stand that these young gentlemen, who hate been engaged for some time past in Mr: .Tomlirisorisi .shiplanl, passed a_-Very creditable'examinationin the theofy and raeqce of . epgineering; before " a) board of Examiners, composed of Etigineerj be. l longing to the U. §. Navy. We' dinibt tint that these young amintees will do honor to 'them selves and to their native eiti:::—Tc/cgroph. , , 'ffepubliab an interest irigiettef, by not good friend Joseph -KinCald, printer, from the Island of Lobos. It is melt-that there are.typos in the army, else %% unght never heat of!be iaperatioaris of tbe soldiers. • • . S.eierul lypograiibical erriarSuppeared in the local matter yesterday. • The Quarter Session re ports, 'were very ; • ca/3tieitty •Winiudis takeatiis b on. Friday refit i(*.Yesterday WElti deaf arid beautiful: , - , ••,---, `..ti _. _ ~?',~., =ME INNS! , . - S. c7ig: s 4 ' BENEFIT. - 11Mitifatit4,,actor takes his benefit this even• illiirta;ll,,lntikhfiippeats in his favor character sof.ttumlet,i4e.li/rye he may have a cicitiolhonie. 1 .;;lerWetundisjijtanil that a silver,eup*-lbe Ov simAd to.,lVlNWiltiams, on thereveninspiislistit -, I ear 'll.l,sll4elveilr.• t.. 3 ' - - • .______„....._____------- az? Faddy Murphy was sent tu the Bill by AT; 1 derman - Steele yesterday. This is not the same iriddyslitifrieyistfilifti44lh-thl".ThEitte' last night. . ' . . OF,THE,D.UQrregiX , O. L . Agreeabiato•calt, a sfeciat meeting siCtfii-Vii quesde Greys .remaiatiog in the city, w55,.h44 theSagle SaloOm.: oir.Friday evening, March 19: The meeting was organized by calling Capt. P. N. Guthrie to the chair, and appointing G, 4ru.Sfer,rY. , . •• ' ' , • ...:The object of the .meeting being-stated- the Chairman. the following resolutions were otTere4l sod unanitnously Reiotred,'"That a Comniittell*ffthree be appoitipt .1 . 0 to Collect an aminint'suffieleht AO defray th e nek •cetisary, expenses; for the disinterrincnt end con-1 't'eyance of the le mains of our late eiteemed friend And companion, Servant Levriss;:•;Bubioson; from their pr•sent resting place in Vicksburgh,. to this, city, and that the collectitina of.tbe Committee ba' confined to the Greys and- personitl. friends of the deceased. Reielrerf, That - the seme.Cornmittee.be instruct ted to'act as a Cumrnitte of Arrangement! , fur the procuring of :a lead cOffiu, and makingkall prepara tit n' iiecessary carry out, as soon as is possibly practicable, the object embraced- in the proceed ings oT this meeting, and to,report to en adjourn ed meeting 'to be held otiMundayerening next, the 161 inst. . • _then - announced - the Tollovking perique as.compusing the Committee—C. H. Paul son, J Geo. Beale, Jr.' the meeting, on - motion, . adjoue toineittligain on Monday evening,: •2:1‘.1 inst., red o'cloc)t. Carr: P. N. GC.TURIE, Preet:* Geb:'.Beale, Seey. ' • ' ' 'Pursuant to adjournment, a jtneeting of the int quesne Greys, remainini , in the city, was herd at the Ear„le tialoon, on lit'onitay evening last. Capt. P: N Guthrie in.the - chair, and Gee :BALI, Jr., t. 4 c'y c.i.' - The Committee appointed at the preriousiniet.; ing to make collections, &c., reported • as' haiine , raised the sum of $135; and also, as having made all necessary preparations for the C.dititiaittee -Who may be appointed to bring the , remains of Lewis G Robinson to this city, to preiceed on their niis •son immediately. • _• - :• . . A committee of two was . Then, on motion'ap 4 pointed to proceed without-delay, for the-remains of Sergeant. Robinson, and carry thcm-to this city; 'Wm. a )lolyry- aml Wm. Rare:Rag were ap Tiof,riteit by the . meeting meeting a committee for that pia . then'titoved anirsecondea th Chair. man and t eeretary of this meeting . be rego*ifed to procUre Irons. the Mayor, 49. r 'the Committee. a certificate of the legality of their appointment. to be presented - td tkp:4fleirerr or. Yti ksbur g h, ih ease any ohjectioni.-Might.,he. pied* to. the terrini of tbe remains. It was focther.tnove4 and tiecontlett mince of fire persons be•apPoietinVzio, Oteheine... 'locations fbr_the proper receptioiCittletiesseine . on their arrirat here. . The Committee appointed are trrelit; S. Wickersham,'C. H - . Paulson, D. Campbell, 9ehige Beale, Jr..• • . The'Sollowing.resoltition •ttliiiijittife'd-.eiid tmanimiinsly .edepted: • : • Prided, That the thanks of tbik meeting ate due to Captiin Lyon, and officeri of the . stearrier (;ontlolier, for their unmanned kindness and at= tention to fieigt. Itobiniein; while.on , the boat. anti during his last moments:'.', Also, to Mr. Andreas: of tbe'llas,le Saloon, for the gratuitous•ost3'of the same, for this -After insturting the 4 0 sketory ; tn. bare the . pro ceedings published ; the; 'on motion joutned, subject to the catf;-ot,the Committee in reception. r.. a-., .- . k ~::%"~.r'~r.~?'R~~~2-'4d "Y~rnn ti,` ` .`.i~'~~A.~ tr ' ... . - .. Cifht.P..*:0 1 :.4 1 4 3 4P .11 Gco. Mali, Jr., See y. PITTSBIIriGiI . THE &TILE. --' • . • • -Allr.:: -. 14L-F • • .. •• lirarrA2 soritia;siStat.r.yrektre'7s crs. Dreer4ircle, 59 cents. I Secalmilikoz, ! 25 Gallery,. *,,..;y0,..„ , ,!1N!. - • - BEFF.FTT,OO-1411: A. ADD. 4113 • MR; B.;ERNE.Y: Il'7L L LAMS has kind! y inolainturvd • • - his tuz/i4a6Ze services. • • --Thwriiiiir7'l3,r.entugs• isfaxeh 23, VCll.ki: • IPiteaAikskifiCs eelltivated Tragedy of .11 LET. wiwytifiryusis: 4vra: vphttlitt •-•• • • Ma? *SSMIrr4I • After 111 y las TINA tfws ilk. , laktAsa..SZ To coedits* 'with the husgbablosLfteipie.conor. .:ingDDT.Tuicorziatru,.:. T4cl Mulloginey.(eitli WILLIAMS Oriel ' • 6 t Wks& Aliptieem -•••• Benatit Or - MR. DARAVEnir.4.I... OATS, Oa Ishicli-ocansiaaVa.. Apcwhig. wfru • tioons open et To•cliiiik; !int The flbx ...Mee 'will' be npeo A. 351,, to 1, P. bl , and. from "4ro":B;,*.PZltt:iLifilikeil may oaraber,ot aeata may besecured. - particularly reque.atod tbat chiltieeti is artuabe brought to.the -Theatre, - • - • • 'adaatnistraitoes Side r i p Itonsehold And :biteftett-Furniture, on Tues. I.J-247„ afteretion., the 30th brt. • at 2 :weitlck - i - at the 414,104TTciiof thP•ltev._• deceased, on Cedar etteet, the city ef. : Atiegheny; ; Fill he said the entire atoak:Of-household and kitchen Fur ratire;-heieniins to that eatete„ The eboye'dweitint cor'ieb't, Tromlo, qt tte,at, :Apply. to John ,- T. Logan of LOOMIS; ' • - - JOHN mar 26 Auctionbe.r.‘ ! -, {2tmetiCan copy? JDST RECEIVED frt= the, rirannfaettrrers; e small retail alsoltineat of abo'vels spade*, hoes, takes toble=stveepingi ?clothe% shoe *crabbing' and haml bruehts; tabs a nd patent buckets, keeleriq axe banal** . and •a, variety - of aikido - a, sash and glue* to suit customers. - ISAAC 11.3.11RIS,Agent rnar24 Merctilint, ;iol2 nett Paper EGGS;-50Cr doz. eggs. ' Corner of - utOitlittelisud Front sts: r Dor ai- JUTS P C. mrottliktatutktett:i6): "" corner or . Smithfield'andfrottt-st±: • . • Venn -Brooms. 1 24 drii:'Cortf,Drinrints,Tor sale r. :h i h rtrnii ; • marl9* • - * * corer Smithfield and. Front ats. Tamable Ilotitachisld E'newis dlat ghesty City, . ••-.: CIIIN Friday morning. the 46th' dt lo &desk, i at tbd dwellihg house of Chas. 11. Eiyi;F:si4 Of Canal street;will be sold his entire stock. of bowie- . hold and lutilien furniture, &c., among *Meltrlaiet 1 don mahogany chairs; 2 mahognny,wking Omits; ; 1 centre table; card tables; side. tableJ; diersisg.aggt breakfast tables; mahogany sofa; commode' tables; bureaus; Worle and wash stands; mahogany and me plc bedsteadi; wash stands with marbte tops; dressing 'bureaus; trundle beds crib and cradle; parlor, ahem ' ber, entry and stair carpets; parlor and vcnitian dow blind l s 'agent And. hall lamps;-fenders drawers; common chairs, &c.; the principal part of which has been isanufaclated eastward, and all in good preaervation. Also, 1 • cooking. store; -wire safe, a great variety of kitchen u tennii.,•&c., &c... mar2o . . . JOHN P. DAVIS, Anat.'s... BROOMS -100 do; Corn Rtuoms in stern aid-for for salohy ; E..WATERMAN, ntsr2o • . No. 31 Water and 82 Front ate. IRON -9(t Tons, assorted, in in atoreand for sale by ar22. #..".WATERMAN.• •.- • , '....• ~. .-110,.--.7.:- . .... . ...., ~.,.. -.:. .. - ,•7:" , :f:::.r,: . H.:.. , f.r. - NNSIM I ,•• ' 5.:, : ~....tielv Engravings. •. AT *;" V - - Olen • - St teems ..a did assortment of leglish I.< and Frenoll:E'ograyings, colored and plain" of i a great sariefy of subjects, suitable for Framing, Portfolios, or ,ticiii pllllt a.. • r ......, .T. A . HILLIER, ..:iflpt Wood_sr », near sth. m ar 54:4131 ispit Playa 116,TSW aitiral. or:Plays, of the Modern Standard LA Drama:lit :o ; ol 4 , S 5, Fointh street. The Ina Attorney, Boots m the Swan, Bow tOPay the Rent, Damon and Pythias, Clandestine, torriags,Wpimo Te affei the Wedding, .21: NSW -Way `iiif - ',Charles the Tweltbk' Look befolelyiltrLeap,-Rodio and Jtdi*l. Alaskikg tlie . ‘ignAsreat yariety, illugifilard 'EI inins." ckreihersxpohjiilied posicma • ' - For sale atil7DOOlpS4.ttettepot, 85, Fourth mar 24 . 4agaishaes tor - April. liktlMAT•ldaitne, *Rh fine oagrayinsit Ijr.a"i&view af.Pitte.iurgb ;" diltol . a layhymiWa -Goderretadra Booki-heahtiflilly Just received and -foritler•it 'COPDXIWi l agutiNiqo Fourth street. • - ' Joirssisr ?foie - Castle - df .Eliieruerdo;irs lords tempeasl sad ; spiritual, iGt iSbail?itsauf earthly and inteatethijto. by G. P. it. James, .Fsq., author of Dessohamp„.; Stepmother, ten...juii'lmelased and for sale at COOK'S, „S 5; '' • mar 24 ... . . . WANTED SOON—A.. nuMber of good houe yv v.kceperr, cooks ilia 'chambermaids: Also. wanted, several farmers with small families) or men withUmall families to: ii to the Country and Ittneeno farms. Wanted,- placed for' a number of men and''' bOys, in town and country. Also, wanted plied in; stored and warehouses 'for a number of eaJestatii, , book keepers, • and warebousemeti -. nod. tio7r-all kinds of Agencies attenclea to formodcrato charges. Please apply at tiAItILLS9 General Agency ancl_lnrei ligenee Office:Pip. i 2 St Clair at: _ roarig 4141. ---•-. _ .• • Partnership Dissolved. • • - • , 11E partnership•heretnfere existing-bctween the T teddersigned. as teal Y:state end. Uuropean Agentar;: - tinder the firm of, & Michel, has, expired by its limitation. The hominess formerly conduCted by them in partnership will hereafter be pursued by each indiyidually t t and they reapectlblly solicit a continuance of that patronage which they, have received. .Any:. . person. hayiug,cluitnii.sigainst the , ate firm :will present them tO ler cifthe under slgried for'paytneut, and any one iniLebted caiL and settle. SARI% BLAICKIAirs 10ar24 -- • . • J 011 1 42 J.bliTaigt.; MEM= AMES BLAKELY Agent for old Black J:Ball line of - Liferpnorsand ' New York . pack eta, zisefor a 'line oT AmeriCan neretizet ships, roprinties' to make remittances to /3 NG LAN V,. I REL AN Cs SCQTLAN D, and W A LFS, th prompt miss pnd Atespatr:kikt 2:cduc.ed taus:. apply at his isrtais PENN •St:;:near. Canal Bridge; Pion.. ineb24-d*wi: . Joe, Ern nopix..., . • - r. • • ."-- '..*; C. "1". ...:_, . • :111.!...1..4.punair, , , . vAlittall# 4 EXCHAN6t,II4OIEICIP,'ASIMEALIbIII,,fI7 '.., r'o IizIGN AND -DomErrlcxxesiNuzisgisf.. Tirc - Ans or, DEPOSIT; RANK NOTSIV - . • 001:11;;INJ:r WIPER; ' • • 'No. 6:i iff ion*: Ilts Diiiiirsuutv7.oo.6;wlst • ap, ~ • • - ...: . .. .'.. P4tsitiivi, P4. : .:•,,, v • . ;:.• f P A c l oi e Fondsc a u a i n cn d `Ft 11 te c tl Y l i t fi C aii i iVti n ft MIM I : r a tt Uakteyl Statei; Sight Esclrarige on Philadel phi i, SO. ti more; Nelir -- Yi irk ,:lkiiiiiii arid Cinciaoati constintly for sile in sum: to suit pirrchnierii. Kentucky', Lodi: . atm, Olin, VirginikAtiii,.Pennsyl:cailiattaiik Simi \ . b*TUllleitinlingdile4::dprtientltiblieMUipaitl°" I rOf V° 4B. r ult k rlC i fia 7U S; ll. 4 .e . ,. Exchange on }.:meant!, ,Irclenl, qerniiiini74kit France procured , er e: • : . : , mer22.3r . ------------------- _ _ _ . ^ • Cobb's scitoal Books. --- • - .• irtODIVS. NEW SERIF'S OF 11001 LS have saw lite ki.tained a popularity without a parallel irktitornia,q, tory Of Americau School llooke. it is-the expression of many .teacitera 'who'lSive "therMighly used:them, that. theteau learn their pupils as much in one quar ter in-the use Of these bertha, as they can in - dnnhin. - the time by using any other series, and there.:iatiri‘ - - doubt that the orthography of .our, langusge may, bit learned irtimis than ono bailor tho, time frOutcrabbli. - :......- i N ew. s e citen, t , 'superior ~y,0ti.4....-.ov. ::4 , - ,--. -"r - , The superior:excellence old_ popularity ettlitise • .1' j books may be - inferred from the - -factihnt their-biro; Ileen otticiallv adopted` for the use of ail the; Public - _ Schiolsr in am -following; among-other .imPialitent• .• cities and - towns:, viz: N err V ern,-Brookiyni.Philst-ii. - delulda; lialtifilort,-Wiimingtort,liel„Lanctister *II Reading, Pa., 121ticF• '5O Comity Convem also Jay, - the Nev and friends of Film. the place of all shin best teachers and i tion. The partiaub tion of this series and boards of edut ciranges in this Cla Make up their minds to itstrOduCe. them „et their old bookrixt the retail pri.9hScas.h. ' Front tlio-New York Globe of Feb. 13,180'. .fie W- e -are glad - to- tind.l.lr... Cobb • still engaged in iprepariog new books for the use of schools wad for the hertetit.pr the rising generation.; hlr. C. , s, new spelling boOk arid his valuable series of rendings:a other hooka, harejlistly gained-for hinr a reputation . that will be more enduring thinmonuinentsormar ble or statues attire's's. We think be hinedcriiiiinoisi to correct the discrepancies of the . langttagniand...W.. wards elucidating Und•itysteniatising the et entinti Of our vernacularAtegnage than any other Author • es -tint ii thin counti . y.r For late wlitilasale" - anitietail by . - .. 4. .. --- "A• .-•-• • - . - LUKE LOoMIS, A g ent, ~ - • tair24-4.laniSt . _ .X.O. 89 Woodet., Pittsburglt.'„,` ' NVII ILI A pit Av.lura.i.c 0. pattart.sc raerlannic,llßOFP l3 , 4111 i ,DT.AiE*IIIF YOREION:AND DOMESTIC, .EXCHANDIik;-• ',, 'CERTIFICATES. OF DEPOSIT,. BANK NOTE ' S. ",,, , , ,:, _, :,-, • , AND. SPECIE, • -.- - : ...„ ~.•••• No. 64 Wood it., one door abirre -Fourth,-tad site; f. Pittsburgh; Pa l aB. - EN T Fund.received oriyleposit, and eel. lectiapssaiiiin: cut all the,tinei throughout this United ta - tei;. - • Sight checks :o n lioltiriaiii‘e,Philadel plibi,'N,,o4YOrif,'iloritonand c*iiiiviti,royiyuiot, -for Sale_ininnate. suit Purchaaers:' - - - " • • , :'TKO — ptpct of die ckni,i,, Kentiicky;t'lndiarii; - ancf Virginia Wanks hi:night:and said qiiiili ookv-iVoif . ,^ able:fortis. . •_..... ',..-..- - - l'.• ":- Z - ..: :' . ---.' The highest prenaitun:paid - paid . -FOreignand Amerri• cancold.timil3dter-coins,':, •- ~. •,='; , :.. •• .: ..-', 4 F.xattanger.i•cisv , 4o - girt*, Ireland, , Germry.,, and, ----etneare4,..Ste..-: , i -'.: ; L; .. , ... reori • 1 Wir '491110'.D; DAIS; AtICTIONEEIC so ari:o 7 **.coinicestorytoop.4str.arsei:A****. - fAN.tHURSDAY:eiorreng iho4idleiissikar..l.olv ky clock , will-be. sold , fox account, whom - it may concern, an eatOtio isicirtzMiter fancy and sta. - , ple Dry Goods; a large assortment of plain and fan , cy gilt, coat rind vest Buttons, Mats, Cape, tedivel \ins; Boots;Shoes, , fitie Ctitlery;Stc. .." . ''...-' At 2 .e , s.leiek, i P; DI.-- , A - large niintifs; of surarandt . second hand household furniture, frotisereral ,per. suns dyclining ,heusekceping arnorievibiekisetinar.• l' fliee -4 , fancy7artrce2omulimidoninil=b ,eadkettritel'illTaXerfas,. high and,,iorr-, prim Bedsteide i mahoganTerrrrk and wash Standi, transparent'and - 'renitian,.. l ll/indose Blinilair-CarPeting, feather Bede, lieddirig,loOking: Glagses; Engroragsontintio Lamps,, mantle Coal, amens Fes gieetisware; • Pineerice. Sm. km. - '''s!,t 2 'cklocii P: it.; ode cheat and two betaeen. Pet:Orlaisidjsimetsi midi,' enatincin g s . generalis. sortinitit,liirdi geOtieMin who - has, declined that liq uc ti: of haft:less: . Also; 1 Circular sax, Bunchy !Birthrate, 'Cutlery,' Watches, Jewelry,' Cletbing,, Fazerattieleirl guitar, Violin's,' Aciordidns, ihc . ., - -mar23 --,,..........tAmerican copy.) • - • ... __ . . - ...._ - rmousF,HoLi) F'DIMITTVIID; Feather Ueda. slut - ja; Bedding,-Kiteliernlitentilv;•&t'.l at: A netien i . On titintorrow, (Thtinidarildareli.2 s l.l4, at 10 0. , clock in , the ferentwm, will.he'iold'at the dwelling. of Gillespie;ferin et; second door from Jrwites, Alley; between Irwin and H andisueetiriell bit house. 'hold furniture ) , (eAtherliesia.aad.hedoling, kitchen. utensil., are.,ia he is declining-howeekoeping for the present. Amcing the article's may be Mentioned Iho following in -pert f sizr-- - - -.- .- - • ' Feather beds, aiataisses, ,, goilte, comforts, coon. torfiniit.V. and eocerlate,' Ingrain .ind.! reg 'carpels; hearth rugs, mahogany and cherry humane, dinieg, breakfast and kitchen tables, chairs and settees, high.. and Tow' post bedisteadeorask- stands fenders and fire irons, *Mies and forks,,gless andqueensware, to whit a Brie and, ufkiliherfutensils, atist. ;other ardelSOtio trsAitiiMrto niesitihn. ' . .... I F's iiitirPV" " '''• " s r. - WEE:MA, - : iii,Vi .'` .1147 Goods and; nniviallf)atf; at '/InliindlOna iii:a T hP,ICEICI4'S duction.NOS9.l4 Wood: eitteota• 3,1 door Itemsol, tii-rriiir i .T.riiiridyiVele* 2,5tb, at Ille'clOck, trot lieirold a lar g e andkencr;: al assortment of Dry Goods. And• at 2-;.'clock' in the eternoon,Moneehirld 'and'Xitelsen Furniture. , At 7 orerrich , tamir.eiveuing, '‘a Int'rie easld and Silver Watch's.': - - • : '',.. ' . - . - ,P. - .I4 4 ICFANA, - mar2d. ••• ••-, • . ..... -• ; ,Auctioneer. , . . . _ wM=== "!. `f: ~ . .. ~ ~i..''
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