sf * ; THE PmMPROHy6AZEtTEg ~ky- mAsrugßEpoO* co* :'i. ... : iPiTMaußoa* - -..... ‘ ' , ttAftCiH 21, IMB. ' ' n J SS^iSrwS X?Tri-W«£k!y U Fite lSoOanpef i:u t A w DoU *“ ** * aoßm,: ■■ mr:ilim>gmOßTß-Mn!inOM. ' . Adveru*ciDeuuaud Sab«riplioa»lolbsKonijAmCT- V f 1 triiiual Stale* Philadelphia, recoYwl ?j r&» iSartPTwnJdfld fromthUoffitc. ■* 1 ryAwronnoa ireeanieetly rtquettrfthetodia y‘vX : '>}■ Uton before 5 r.it, Bad u earfyod i».d*7 ** >:-4y nmeUe*bfo.-r.v:/' r:i1 v ’ fy' ' O "■■'•• •.•■'.po* £ l axn f CtanflM:trl>i iaielligeacg,Doocttlc,Mar ( j i Hirer-News, -Jiaporu, Money ftUrfccts,*e. »«• "Mss''?!»lM* ■* w ** '7;l '■■{■; ,V' ', THETAHIFfr.OV; mi./* >;XX.XX'‘ , : TboXJuioa ina denuodaiory article again** tire WW'tViM ■. -1 ‘ '.' Teutare tor bang. out tie Ymtedito Tariff Ban ’ - w?,Kn opposition ip the ET«nff : of IMG. Ui*“n taw <>« '■ • WM al tho total anenttre obaetro, rtflil-'S-I r >” litfitafveiyaoeen Union, guttered to , •tj. ( .1- j tt ‘ o» to tlto real iotention ,'y 1 1... t #& inioo^:of.Uitp4^.'l a ‘ ,1 l u '* or,h ** “V* :»"■): •«'••,■•; r, .fabofwlfatlfar.to tapftcotuogo■r'.lohomj* »It,'i; . tifain«o7&irconloatilfcweenlbo fiicodsoftie rtw'.t J'i < 'two aao, thopwplo «1 docido fa favor of Ufa . • ‘American act oflB#.'; ajafaat the Sntnh let of ! :'v '--’ißl&'VThe .'present law U'demonslrating day. by Vdl o’c -vv iunii£Wo*efl«i upoA the mineral and mannj Acmntry v .We *ee it in yV tteW of propc»iioastcj undersell ourironmea g- muteuiViUi the fcmgn rawmaterial. - L’rf r -s « 7 ,-,*«£ id it its the becfctaifr ectopettita with-which | laborer*,-wellM wellxjothed, and w . fj i"' f * r r iM«rw.‘'i f rt i twUhthepanperlabdfoTfcarope.' -Weseett intbe :l tfnwufifae importations jpf £ie.coaptry. end, thelw^e Ivil vi »inoanta'of irpecie'wbidibivnbeenexportTO. We si ?*«.*{ 3 - < fed it-inibe ‘ r , I^a^by,we'»re mccamalAinganc*beribreigndebt. j * Vl> v • -i' S’r! Jtho cbK import* tinder the da j € ! 7 . c UningdutiMV'UMs.eomiAQm«eaet > ‘^bT,the,panic . I'ti k- ; L“ •• V«which affixed the.countryten and twelve JWS| • -ffme by- •Weeanaot doubt tor ooe moment, the j V'? \ 4 -» _ retailof sue|» an issue, welcome .it here m : . ~s t Af amp iArf-worbing laboring and their : }A^.V( ; .It » the 1 bouktry upon one«der«ad ' fromw%h;»o of our ,‘J s f. - V- ’ ;j,jVeefcapcd,''npohtheduer.’.lt ;i» the indepen labor!asainst-the bondage of • 'y European r ® figid for.on*own ‘ V a j.!J. * OQr Farmera j•.»* thingehwl..p?o«p«ity •'• : ; f ; | . » • " theorgad of.the Administration • opoathoWhiff principJeo| Internallmprorements - - ; t’‘ ,V witt-FP»o»«iuaUy l un£>itimale. >• • - ngricoltnre t or_oie 'l cooniryready td make thi* vast, aacnfice, in order. 4 V' M th'atto\WhfcoCCoogre*may,by»n«dxi^^^ mu ifertUtogethertt^oney ! • ahdjdrera at ibeir g6od pleasore. ,“ d I 5 :' getteraPgOYerament a conAWigger>j and a • / makewttcbieC:■ j j.C - '.v-r.'- .i;r:, , > *• i We might'Mfcif the'BgricnUiire of the coactiy & willing'to^iiarethe'great higSwajfa''oTnature obstructed that aUufis- means of * cmnmnmcatkm ' 'teißbe clotedto them.or subjected to theeaor., .1- .1 /.’j m6oa rh&e of ipsurence ineidenl to the navigation j ■ y tf.thn weatim.wile«l 'viat i*‘ •sncutlare wotti .y.-.;; Skate*,- it is inaceeaaibJe ' V'.r ’to a markeif; • 'And ‘in' what way can the fitrmera rr-!: r J tJeher secure tilcir own r pr«perity, than; by havinff -1 '■ ’ lacir Represenuuves proriiefor*tbe awojangou* fesfl/4 '• r . 'of hatbori’aiid £«ir# J at their «ood pkaaure.” • ‘No • ft r-v-t .■ - to make 4he Gbneral Government Vclumidisg^rdrrailroad unleaa it. \3t.M ;i>rti4 r -V;T be the part/of.which the llmoaia; the organ and , M.t -nortrr. throughiita President ’ - \ / r DeadracajandWe.liihmaa of • huantepdc at the aame time that the BiecatiTe vo ! ioc* or pockets an • ait * of- rtH-u.l . - =;the G«it Inkea ; and fiom tae ..r .i. l ’ I .' Oliio and Missfarfppt- ' . ' • j r, :' : . ~r> ‘ - . ujjon'both'liOK! 'great oaliooll quMiOM, **W ' ' ! «.tiVo Tariff'Cir !tto. Labor ind Capitol of tho | •-■i :•*.’ ! .!"’ •* ?X; • ioutiyonil Ptoteaica fa tlio Infaod: Commere# cf; *i li. ■I * It] 1 we 'in, rMdy to ulte uaoo wilhtlfa 7':'■.'dooifaMt piny, lfadwo ore plod the msu lm £s wnrl? oaundeai tho alarm. ; -if'i *'r; fi.-'i,'I’*’ 1 ’*’ '?■' 1.".. iw/*. h.\ fi “THE Gil. AT COHMOSKR^ Bcfore.lbe lapse of another day ,the cit/ofPins. ' bursh wiilhey’o as.ila sitestthn noblest son of tie rephbUc. -Atiwidy hovo the most distinguisbedof todimroiip; V ! , ontbe river side to receive him; nor will the civil < •Cinoitmono* so lojneol him in their robes of office ■ i -to him a'ibnnftl weicoaie. Tbo people, with ■ < ■ wtoim bo baa ever* been identified, will bo lbem vith hearts fall of respcel,Eralitnde,cye, Ihe'fimd fj'- Slid .!X ■'■ '■:■ 1 ■;■ ettsnll proudest feellnss that eves wanned, the bo ll -' eythii' : .in .welcome ;.Hrar Ctar to our V :ii ' ~ia* Must, graliiyi.-iK It “ fc ei that nopanitsn '*s• n 'f, ‘ '''■''"aooepeion iigireo.,. ilia hohor,his patriotism,his r’-'t' fl . X ! ." ;■'■■■’-'•■pdilicaeivieev,;a«dbis wild wide tame,'pre the - • Nation's .wealth; and not the; mere polities! capital ■,f ..any petty that exists in the republic../ Othercities i have greeted him with ceremony ■ ’ ‘ ( : - anal to that paid to: crowned beads, where each hot he WiTiTodve'Ellleof t , , in. s».d tW. 1 We'shall'give himawekoem more 'X > enosenial to hiir own' honest heart than this. ;We ; --shall fcidlum'wekouieV with an earnestness that ■ r, d aliali , | ieare him. ootbiog.to iwish for.; .When lie ? ;l . s r?ahall- , lm»e' i ieen' oar.' busy, toy, and leare.for his ■ men home,*we-will', bid him “God speed, with, y hbe kindness aad'regret ever shown at the parties ... of true trends- : - J " 'jy.'-'t'H '.I apt 1K II in-; " ilIVKtt IMPBOVEMEST. * —Wr»fl»nT jo Co^gke3».—Mr. P. C Lauder, rf j./J •/ strie fa. fill dir, •• to *»J u>'Wuri iagtoa, iritli V s iaemurial to Cdoare**, vgned ; 1/p 1 apWwdi of 5,000 penoor, pr»riu» fer He immede aerepur of lhe breech ia tl* dim' «Uie leed <* Ciimberissd Mind m lie Olds n'rer, usd egiiatl lie removal of taid dam* The-petitioner* represent that the tep&iof tf ’tUtroricvnld throw the water of the Ohioand ■■ * 'dCeoberlaad nter* together, and. thereby create * i 'good ehannef for steamer* ronning cxitofthe Cany i.s W' ; '. ;i '.l>criiad river in tow water, and woo Id render the 1 navigation/*iboOhio room safe beloW.Caraber • land liland than if the dam were removed, and at a l«sa coat to the. Government. They farther re* { preaenl-tbaliftbedamwereremovttl,Cumberland. hw between the tower end of the-Wind and the Kertacky ebo» would again be fijnned,'and there* dl»y greatly emberrasa the-'Uta»porUtion of com* • ' stem oqt o£ and into f the .Camberiand river in' ; J "ioir'-wtteii and wbald vitally injure the great iale* • tt4M connected with tbs immenae trtde’of said Mirer.' • . , _ r :..i> •' ! : .'Copies of this’.Memorial hive been left al tho and rMornneeOffice*. Onemty ■ tljo befcjaod in par. counting! room, to which we .v ; ■ >•• I Tax Port under tbeattrtliag '' bead of, “(be Granite. Slrte • Erect," “Democracy - *rrf p mjA«y * annotineet that the whigs have not • i goltl» Stole of New Hampshire, and dote* by - .«»yio* t “tluii»«Blo«»u»bcguuxifig”';NewHomp* atone of the pfc tewhfcii'tho *> ‘ ‘ > -' l y t fi fl fidffmo mg y‘ wettt fanned ■ iafl&HK. lii,U»e ' doaft tff"d, *nd welcotac, ip , traveler . enough,'ere No - /*'remb«raialib6 ten day* old. 'Wbai'Stale clainw ••{••'V rli fH'UbKMrea>iieiput ofjfcoi atone lo mark. \ * .;'cf each a Taloa6ledq>o*ite, aa exploded i\i !.v< tbanieriett democracy!.. . j -^V'i u iU:V->WtoA--»ttai^-«P«-*M*yi--who:<»niBianded i lheTeriat,whenParede* e aiered Vera Cm* m her, and —Mof«« gmanredby the Government for me ..■A‘* J A i : 4 "* conduct upodin command of the royal rteainer Ul' l 5 J Med ‘ ' M y ' J 0( course tf itfa laree, bul d « aE rght •« Mr. & i-ySy l impcacbediorlua P** In'the. ' ’ t, mil ?>*P f y* j admaamn of flanlc Anna. Demanding lb# pumah " \hV* * Cape May, vraaaboot as aenaihle on 4he ”« *“f uiSrtofoorgtwwa®™*,* l Welting of n port ' V jift'' * 55(it»rwl»ta»itii|>)«ly taocl»a in* be** •**“* •j'U t'j V- 1 "it ! —• ; ~*(.«;<**»' ’'uiU* CmcmliiAtlMpttbUi*** x T „ ffitort»lCqrirapagacac» Pltubonft Gaxeue , ' * 5 -wiaroToajMifcblß . The great debate ct theeeiipo took pkcetf the Senate- laat ereaftfanfjiiaierday. £*«».■e»' rni .menjwt late' m the eyenißiLlniho jncotegthm 6 wu a great congregmlionafpeople dies crowding upon this floor, and the galieriea fill' ed tititH there vu room fcrno more. Mr. Bwi. xs,ofGa, evened the diaenttton, eutainiag hi» I high'ability 'as one of tfcoabUit tneaftftheSenaie; I He opposed lhe°Progre*fiTe Democratic* pemci* | pie and’ the! “Manifest principle, which u | playing soch Jutoo upoo tbe country. - Something j was said of the Slarnry qaekioh, ahrayi exciting I when ;namediathe £nMn an over -1 nice delicacy there ii aeUom courage to allude to Mr. Bemen assorted thattbe South wioaldecver j coo«eht to the establishment ofetter.oT free Stales j upon the Southern borderof the country,nor would I the Sndh <-r>n«»nt tKat jfrU. «twml3 he made' free territory. He prayed that Heaven would save tit from eny.snchcelimity asTe’distuuooi-even 'o[ by this question into the coon eels of the country. •• . .> ,•. Mr. Webster spoke4acoatiriu&aaa,.iad with even more than . his . accustomed power. Some of i his questions pot to -the Administration- Senators, had a startling effect upon.them, and upon other hearers. He was reviewing the conduct of the ! President in levying taxes, of his own accord and 1 antbeyity, upon the Mcxicaripeople. Mr. Webster | said he had. been in politic life with ike Senator from Sooth Carolina for thirty years,-and during all *bq* time he > had never heard a speech which more conipletely met bis’unqualified approbation, .paiticulariy in what was said of lhe exercise pt power by the Executive, in impoaisg taxea'upon foreign nations ini the wsnt of, power, to establish Civil Government He thanked 'tho ; .Senator' for ; the stand hohad taken, upon this r sabj eel,—and it would have given him'siocepo pleasure if he could have feildwed the lead of that Senator urkeefring oat of the Union foreign territory,: foreign people, territory acquired conquest tn an - odious- war, Mr. Webster; in • reciting the history Of the part, •wit in’ptainfaining the integrity of the Union, most -eloquent rand i impressive,—particularly . in some remembrances of the part. Tberewere ma ny Senators; and many not of the body, whose feel ings were deeply ; touched, even' to tears, by some; allusions to bis willingness-to perish in fallowing the lead of the Carolina Senator in fhainttinißg the true honor of the American oame.' ‘Mr. Webster's power of speech and of thought was as masterly as X have heard from him, and it told with striking e£ feet upon the Senate, and upon all who Mr. Webster spoke of the treaty just ratified in the terms of disapprobation.* So odious had the war become, and so odious to the nation, to the whole nation, that the country, were eager far peace and that without'any t^ardfcriUie.-tertaßefUie treaty. He could not consent to'approve of an; treaty upon any terms.JfcHe respected, however, tVw who thought thus, mnchinpre than those who acceded to such .terms fee qj» better-reason.. than that our masters would us. harder terms if we rejected it/ . Mr. Webster said that early next week, when the Loan Bill was up, he should discuss this qoes-, tion further. This was a bill tip i raise men. 1 That was a bill to raise money, a war measure. Mr- Ci*** spoke twoi boura in a war speech.— and fnD of. ad cejtaadnm arguments. It was a bid farthe Presidency, andperhaps-the last prior to theßaltimoreConvention.. It was answered both by it; Wsasnm and by Mr. Cammo*, particulariy upon the question of. Executive: usurpation, which | Mci Cua 'defended with so much teal. - The eluding part of the debate was general, and wa* in by several Senators.' Mr.' Davis, of Missi, endeavored to create some alarm by carrying the tbe'evening, by a panic. He had received a letter, which was read to the indicating ithat 'giitfiOat were in ferce between Mexico and ‘Vera Crux, and that Anna was gaiberioga new army.. After i this there was a passage st'arms between Mesarv. Cm and Calhoun, Calhoun and Davis, of Mini Douglass and. Clayton, and ethers. 1 • \ Mr. Johnson, of lia, and Mr., Bo tier, of S. the BiU;with tbs tliUtfjb E*l ecotive should not counaisjion or march the rep' j menta'unless therawasaaeiM of the armistice,! and ah unsocceSsfot termination of the proposed trrstybf p**.-*-" This wai rejected, 23t0 20- : i At seven o'clock, an was - made to ad- 1 joura. It was renewed *i neiirly eight o’clock,— ! and between eight and nine o’oloektbe bill was jwMwi by yeas and nays, 19 to 27. * Messrs. Col bounand Batter voted.aguait uie'bill, and the Senate. adjourned. = V- .1 fjTbe session to-day wifi be eonfiaedjon notice of the death cf Mr. V • The AgricdKurftl readers of the Gasette may be! to leam that the Agricultural i-peerte of Ihe Report of the Comnlsriooer of Patents 1 are ordered to be printed and puna cheap binding- The expense will be g4O/)00.' . : ***y • JCDC* SeKOSASO ML VKIATOX—Mf.Wbd#- too f*ay* the A'ew Yoxt, .Commercial Advertiser} returned cot long ego bom* diptomaiicrewdeijf* of Dur year* in Earooe, hi* la*poetcadary tar W been the capital of rratoa. booaetohuir ri**l be vu invited to deliver a coar»e of on international Uv before the kw*ch«d of Can* bridge University, sad the tone w» approach*? when tbe coarse wn* to Ibegia; tail his prewa* lion* were stayed byflloese, and now cut yton , by-death. It a to be hoped, however. that they (were nearly completed. The fceteiea wi3 farm a I rateable legacy to bisawnlryai*®. ; ' The death-of Chief Joauce flpeoeef » «*»•■ expected. He baa achieved a long tenoef enno' ent tfld oaefiil •errice, and Boo* aam 000 Puci—A .eerre?*»' I dent of tbe Cherokee Advocate, barter aw nanofr «i pride somewhat pejoed by paragraph* m jfoiion sad other white rocs’* paper*, rbr»*tog Itto existence and pottemk* U *£f** ri **l *** ame*. write* to the editor, that • CberAeerfW* | SjSrataoa ha» a «*y erf C*wa** £*?£*£• I {* wall ton tow* nntocj _iw#r—“Tli am It ntber atm uittHjMcm liiU tuteu,a IfcrM It DO* daoeeof buyers from the Socfi and west At far uveeu learn they par up *»**» w#l f . Goods «r« settlor very top,' etpeeitUy woollen good*, probably below lb# cost of prodaetbo in mort-CMe*. The stock of all wot fen is very Urge, tnd the mtrtetta* been depret aed by tbe Urge taction mlm. Tbe iotr «*U* st of dry good* have checked the disposition to tell tt itU not so easy inmate up tales, especially of French good*. The prices w> mined at auction are ttfll very low, bat generally the' decline in’foreign tod domestic goods its teen checked. ' -yl' “ Ewans orMsnsna Wfloc*r»—?Ao set secur ing to mimed tbeir separate estate*, has pasted both Houses of the Alabama sluw, tod vu approved by the Governor, on the Ist Jo slant. It provides that the wife’s estate shall be held by the husband as In trust If toe wife » es tate be equal to • her right of dower, on net hus hand’s death, she has no claim whatever to hi* pro perty, and otherwise only to thediflerence between her estate, and the dower. At the death of hi* wife, the > husband -comes into absolute possession of her personal property, and fer life, ofher real es tate. The husband and wife are jointly made lia ble fer articles applied ferfiimily use. • A' rurmr feir burieaqoe, this, upon all those cpoemt of progress," which now find soph conspu> nous pUoes idllowftt’i Journal, and, other reform iax periodicals, and thence get copied into many ofithe newipaperapf the sune class: . THE WGRLDSOUL. x : Die Erderfeist, flight • .!' • ■■ lodemGefecblda,Erde. [Frosenkefler * - * • Tlie-Wdrid-Soulrusheth • Into, the Wold’s strife; v y..TbWnmnno#lWasb«ab ‘ ‘ ‘Xiie youth fello/ hfe. ■ . Noou ooometh— So doth-nighty’’ . ' • ' HopeplumeUt; ’■ , f From .the skies, Stirs', r t < F«U; : la tbs woods, Bara . ‘ • OtOWl}’ ■■ ■ • What of that, 0 Bra**, H*«t Art thoa latfrer labor.-: . , y.w ■'* . \\Otkl: *... . »*•. -- Aitlboopoet— j . » i t i - • ' ... vS^cn^ - ' ’ ToTokwmjum «•» west, 1* a fiririveflfi B r??m£:jg2££rw‘ report tad laid upon the table tbs 9lh in. itaot, «rfcid&in» no«r v u.a matter of The Committee on Commerce, to .whom were re 'krTediundry memorials fiomcitirens, 'and reso* lutiona of the House -pti Representative's, rels* tire'to. the sajetp-of pasaenffefs'oa board steam „ Vessels' propelled in whole or in part " tßrimthe-fclkriring " I ’■ ! ".' v '' w , '“ ' v ' REPpHTi- ; " r; : Tho question of the _ best' melliod or. cvevenling the bursting of steam boai boiler*, bywhich *o raa ’ny. valuable, lives and so' much property, are lost, i haiij for. a long- time, agitated the public' ndnd.-> b wo* aopposeiHhat the law passed by Congress, in ; the yrsr.l633.would aflbrd the best remedy against! the evil which the nature of the case admitted, and the best results were augured from its StUVaher several years’; experience, rtnmu be eoafessed that the evft’bas'not been muebdimin ubed. Disasten'{rom-tUis cause'.arv sUQpf fr»- : fluent occurrence', and public feeliog.oa the subject demands an invwtigstioa of tbe old, or tbe adop> I'tioaofauewremedyagaiust an evil fraught with so many consequences.. Various opinions havebecn enlutaiaedby'scieniidc and.pntciical . .men as to the causes which Jead to the explosion ! of boilers and cdllapaeof fluesyaodvarioas nunc* I dies h sve been proposed for the same.,'The'most I prominent plan' suggested, is the. appointment or a board of competent examinerm.who, after exam in-, ation, shall.license engineers, and,.withoutaoch; license, no one shall be snowed to net in that ca parity. Tbe ground assumed ;ia the : supposed ig rforance.of engineers' ,al present’employed.The committee are of.opituon, : lhat- the accidents .in. question arenottraeeaWe.toanyoucbcausc.' Tbe preservation of ateSm bbOers' irom explosion, rfri quires no extraordiiiaiy iwientlHc' knowledse in is engineers, inasmuch; ds the most uuskiired among them know, in what condition boilers ought to be kept to prevent] expkauoo. -Jt is • rather the want of the requisite moral qualifications than of knowledge tbnt leads to 'the accidents alluded to— Uie want of attention. and prudence oil,tho. part vf the engineer, whose duty itis.ta. keep, the boilers ,!a a propercondilion to secure them - against cx* ‘plosion..'V • j , The management of mPk ter of observation-and vigilance, o 7 sound judg? meat and unceasing care. Tbe control of the en gine requires moreskift to keep ds codipli doted ma .chinery in good order, and .to dtnow. hour to put .it -in repair. - Care, judgment, and precaution, there* fore, with a' moderate degree of skill, are the grand requisites in good engineers,and any greater know* ledge of the science (had they now possess, whilo perhaps it would.enable them theoretically to ac count forthese disasters, would prove of. uo’greit-. er practical utility,to them; ihan the knowledge q( the expansive force of gajqs to tho solider in safe* ly kauung his musket ...'. ■ . The frequent explosion of steam boilers used in the navigation of our .western waters, compared to those which .take place m'our manufacturing es tablishments, where, steam is extensively used with almost perfect safely,. ore cKedy tho conse quence of the uaeof the due - boilers, rendered oubiy dangerous by the-impossibility, of placing them upon a-fixed, sad unchangeablellevel, and tbe high presaure'to i which they am subjected in order to obtain speed.- j Boilers so placed require a more than ordinary degree ofatfeatipn; and in this the whole difficulty con*»to. > V The committee - are in&fincd that, on numy.su* garplanlationsoftbesouth, the -engines and boil* ers tre safely entrusted to slaves; end .that where, professional engineersitre engaged byi the planters,’ U is less from the fihr of explosion than fortbegur* pose of having'coortantiy at their d < ispoe|l into, person competent to repair thp .engine-und-miib'fh case of thereby! avoiding the expense and. delay to’which'they might be’exposed if no •! each person were'at hand.' •* . ; -.- Itjs alleged that .the boilers anil Hulls of steam ! ere have sometimes- proved defective, even imme diately after they had been inspected and had re cejypd Un necessary certificates. There is, how* ever, no evidence before. the committee to estate Uah-thia fed. But os no steamboat can-be used. without a’certifieateof inspection regularly obtain ed according to law, and as explosion* of-boiler* are constantly occurring, it is evident that, in fact they often occur- in cases of recent inspection.— The inference probable, that the inspection must, in some instances, have been defective and insufficient. This may have resulted from igno rance, carelessness, or favoritisuvau the part of the inspectors. * Against tbe first, the present law affords all ihe safrgdards that can be presented, by directing tbe proper officers to appoint competent persons; and against the two evils, carrieuaess and favoritism, the committee would suggest a remedy, by directing the inspection to be conduct ed in the presence of two competent witnesses, to seenre its feithful execution. . It is possible that I one man, however competent, might be negligent | or corrupt; but it is difficult to »uppo»e that ■och ; t would be tbe case ifbe were compelled toperibrni 1 his service in the presence of two witnesses, whose confirmation ofha report woold be required to ah lowlttopass. Wub regard to pilots, the sofety.of- the boats or vessels under their charge depends almoat.entire ly upon tbetrpCreotml knowledge of the. diflfcoV uesaod dangers which tf i 3 their.dnty to guide tbemTlrrom the very nature of tbeir.-em ployment, pOots most necesariiy be mindful sod observant when on duty, sad but few of tj»r\ icri ' dents which occur' under their guidance are chargeable toibeir “If.the.committee could recommend tbe creation of thy board for ■ the examination and licensing of individuals, be fore they should be permitted to engage in any art or pursuit, they would advise it for the qualifies* lion of pilots. Bet the oubldiyhnoo'by law of work men into diflerent grades, as masters, journeymen, apprentices, dec, giving to ode class over another, and compelling one to : look to the other for employment, is a system which now ht* bnt few advocates, and theComthittee cornu* re; commend anv meaanre landingto estah!ish , if-’ Be-’ aides, the Committee am cd o^ntmt’that no sddt tiooal security would be gmoed by Us Tbe owners sod captain* of steamboats are ksmm to be careful in the selection ot pikiU,aad a law re quiring higber qusliikstioss than they now pOMOM. srould have,atthesame ; tuse,tocresie them wit><* these qualifications. Kor should they be held to strictaccouelsWhy for (he accidents which are too frequently rttrftK’W to igswsne*- or .vgfert. Nufeer tke prudenlce of the captain, ru* the skill sad knowledge of (be pilot, con at *U times pre serve the boms which they direct Crooi thsdtagersi of river* whose drift fog* sad ev*r* (be frequent J/y fire of «tcainU>atj ’ and oflier vessel* propcjlcd l»y. stetui. When vre Ixjjt at the ct*oe, as well s* Ike rntnbuAUhie ns tens of lb* fmgjif, the firr* th*t are necessarily ktj* up, Sfvi Ibe light* required in various jdaccs, 1 the rtftntnMr.t, af(*r » full etsniisatiso of the *ta* : itrfi fj>, are &A prepared to’ety Ibnt fires on board of s/eIM/rn umoim titan tbo*«nn land, taking ink? cc/AMdcrsftrm the perilutbai nw«Mfily M/roond (be rteamborta, a part of which have U*» stioded Ui- Sw can the committee re* commend peftslansclmeoU sgaiurt tbe officer of Pm (joet, when tlie ifsprudegre and i»di»vctioa of *«y iediV/drislon hoard *> often oonstitgte tbajrri rotrf csosei/ ti>e disartrr* which end in the do gUwUon <4 projMrty and life. Tbe Oxomltut have boeq-fureful to secure all the safruntfd* calculated U> renwrve life Inlcsre of accident*, m will l« C-und by reference to the supplementary act which accompanies’ this report and which is rerpeclfully lulwiltfed, ...... , Th* Oornxirsjo—Extract from lllibop Doan's Addreta at Uortington College: . ; .. “When you have found a man, you'havenot far lo go, to find a gentleman. V(>U cannot mate a (pll ring out of brass. You earino* change a Cape May crystal, "to a disnwod. Y«ii cannot make a gentleman tiil you have flril.Jj inoo. To bo a gen* Iteman, it will not bo sufllcjctitlohavehad a grand* fether. V" To be a gentleman, doe* not depend uj on the tailor, or the toilet. will degenerate. Good elrXbea are notgood'babiu.. Tlie Prince Lee 800 concluded that lbs liog, in England was the only gentleman, as beinglbe only thing (hat did not labor. ' Agentlemsn. it just a no more, no lets, a diamond polished, tnat wus the diamond in the rough. A gentleman is gentle.- A gentleman ja modest,. A gentleman • Ssixr ixTxarr/—To those who luurw Jolts Reed, cd’MasatcbuaettSj-and l bis ipecoliarilieajjf mind, thought, sod mode'of .speech, ibis anecdote is rich-' indtsei Itneems Sam Houston metlbb'li.’G CorrespouJtace of iW ruuburgii Gtxeua- Washington, March IS, ISIS. Scum—On motion of Mr.Arhley, the Senate* went 'into Executive Session, in the course of which (he Hon; : Nathan Cliflurd, -AUoraey Gen eral of the United States, whs. ap{»oin(ed and con firmed ns Joint Commissioner lo the Republic of . Mexico, with tho Hon. A. U. Sevier. The doors were then opened. \ Mr. Dickinson,of New York, announced' the death of the Hon. J. MyroiTHoUey, M. C,of New York, in Florida, where he had gone lor his health. Allcr pronouncing upon him & brief but eloquent and touching eulogy, the Senate passed the accus tomed resolutions of mourning, and adjourned. llocsx of KsroxSEvrATivtx. —Mr. Hunt, of New York, announced the death of his colleague, John Myron Holley, and the House, after the passage of the usual resolutions, adjourned. Wasjusgtox, March 2,1813. - SE\ATX.'-rThe Senate was called tp order at the usual bour/anda prayer mads by tho Rev. Mr. Gurley. | ' • ' Mr. Badger, agreeably to notice, 'introduced a bil. defining ihe true-uteaf end--aeapifeof-th* ; franking privilege. Mr. Yulee, from the Corhmittee on Naval Afi- CiirA, reported a bill providing that American Hemp -only shall be- used in the Navy. - .• - The discussion on the Deficiency Bill was then reaofeed,' and a long debate ensued upon Me. Beu toa's gmeodaitnt, (in relation to a Minister at Rome! which was lost. Yeas 13, nays 29." ' The bill, was then slightly amended sad adopted, and the Senate adjourned. - _ Hoti« or Sawyer moved to take up the bill which he hadpnmoutJy inln> '•doded/ijnkrng'.'proviwou to bring home all those who had died in Mexico, either in battle or by dis ease. Col. lli>kell spoke very ably against, this bill, de daring it to b* an arrant humbug, and lhalllie pol> He spirit of the member would be better shown by offisneg to pension the widows of tbaao who hod fallen, Tne bill was read twice and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. A message in' writing was received from the President, communicating , the correspondence of Gen. ScOU and Mr. Tnst wilh-tfacb other and with the government, which was ordered to be printed tothr a«oai extent. Mr. Vinton then moved to resume the discus lion of the Indian Appropriation BUI, which was agreed to. Mr. Hanley,ofTndiana, in the course ofasgrech upon the bill, asserted that the item for tbe-Choc* taw School was a fraud, intended fur the bendi) of 'Colonel Johnson. Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, repdled the charge as basely false, upoa which the greatest ooutusiuii rase in the House and continued for n long while. Order having been ■ restored, several members addressed the 'House insucorjßon,' and several amendment* were offered and agreed to. The debate was continued for some time, when the Committee 'rose and the House adjourned. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh G axe lie. b, NswYoifo March 20,1519. . The Meamhoat Raritan was burned to-day at noon, oil Bedlow’s Island. - She is an old boat of little value, and run* from New York along the Jersey shore. Comvpondenee of U»e PhuUurgh Oautte. . Nrw York, March 20, ISlk The funeral of CapL Ayres took placo today, and was attended by a large procession, and an imposing mi'itary parade. Eteliutve CoriMj-owJeocr of tit* I’UtSbarab Oaulie- BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, March 21,11 f. *J. Fkiur—Howard street brands are held atSo,o2| per.lbl; but buyers do tint appear. The foreign •new*.had a depressing oiled upon the* market.- Colton—Prices have declined i per lb. Grain—There is a good inquiry for Wheat for milling purpose*—other grain* are-quiel. Sales of prime red Wheal at $l,l & per bushel. Sale* of 4.000 bushels prime white Corn at cents per ImsheL Prime yellow is selling at -IS cents per bushel. - Whiskey—Sales at 241 eta per gallon. ‘ Provisions—Sales aro only lor ths supply of the regulorlradedemand. Lard is very tinn, and iicld higher. H is now raining, and the market# oro dull. F.xchul*eCarrMpoiidence of ihn rju*lmr£h Ciaiettc NEW YORK htARKET. New York, March 20, .'l P. M . Flout—-The market is dull, with moderate sales of Genesee at *0,626*1,75. Mbkct dull, and hold ers stiff. Rye Flour-Sales al 53,75 per !>hl. CoruWeal is selling at *2,25(21,37 per bbl. Wheal—The market, la quiet—good inquiry for lnilling._ Cprn-rrSalesof4,ooo bushels prirae.yeUow (Sou thern) or 51 cts per bushel; Provision*—Bacon and Laid bre heavy; but pri ce* are without change. , t ’ Grocerie*—The market is quiet, with sales of N. O. Sugar at 4|®sl ct* per lb. „23, cll rcrg ,llon. ; _CoUoh—There i» a decline'6f f.cts. in the lb.— Holders; are anxious tojscll. Fancjr Stocks are depressed. . , ii,- Cincinnati market. . • : Cincinnati, March s®, G f. ar. ! gEf*** «|«!Wo«£d per bW.'.. • ■: Wluikey—Modeme sales aro effected at lSic lergalt ... ? ‘ MolM*»~!klesN.O.ai2sl per‘grit ■ witbjtiiodcxate sales ai4i. foe perlb. i ; ‘ißtilk, Meal-Sales iff Sidea ii 3i c per lb.l •• : Bacon—Moderate-sale* of Side* at 4c, end of Shoulder* at 2|a ! pef lb. i; .tfnKSiM*MsofaU tho-MiD Privilege* la 4b» region ore * unusually high, ©vea fortius (uaualy plenteous) season of iho • year. j Bountiful nature Las supped e£ water: Un&rtuUaie-' l£tfc© maoutacliiren find* intlwyrcaentriato.qf** sin* m the country, that tbo more "good* they manufacture, Ibo worse they are oifr—Xfeutw ZVotvflrr* piWif¥uWofK jrtxirtfA tfix & _ aiimj is aitijcajpt ? J>ed*lon.oC thASnprerrie .Court—The . 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City News; spirit of the Press; Copioimßxtmcts from the leading journals on the interesting topics of the day. • . - For sole atthe desk," singly or in wrappers. Price 6 cents single copy. Subscriptions' $2 a year in advance. / ID-Bim* ov Couram—Harm Toxic.—To tbe Bald and Grey—lf you wisb a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff* and scurf, do not fail to procure tho genuine Bnlm of Colombia. In case* of baldness it will more than exeeed your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for 2D years have had it restored to its original perfection -by the use of this baltn. Arc, state or condition appear u be no obstacle whatevcn it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is tiled, by which means thousands (whose hair.was groy aa the Asiactic Cagle) have bad. their hair restored to Us natural color by the use ofthisinval jinWe remedy. In all cases of feverit will be found the most pleasant wash that can be used. A tew applica tions only are nece**«yio keep tbe hair from tolling oub . ft strengthen* the roots, it never fails toimpart a rich glossy appearance,: and ps a perfume for tbe toilet it js.'unequalledjrit hold* three limes as much as other miscalled hair restorative* and.is more effectual. Tbe genuine manufactured by Comstock A Co., 21 Coartiona street. New York. •: Sold in Pittsburgh; only genuine, by WM. JACKSON, S 9 liberty st n - bead of Wood; iu Washington. Pa., by Sweeny A Son; in Brownsville, by Bennei A Crocker; iu Cftoombnrg, by: l)r. Vouet; also, by onr agents in; every town In Pm, Ohio aud Md. - novtßdAwtSmT CtnuTR U strangely destructive to the hu man cuticle, (or skin) the sudden change from heni to cold, and the smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse com plexions. . Theii it is requisite thatthe pores of the skin should be kept mouths should be freed from imparity—'twos thus the anaient Roman Philoso. phers cured all diseares-rthey/compuled.thal more disease* and unhealthy .vapor* left through th the bores of the skiu,tlpn ouy a&er outlet of the body II it necessary, therefore, to keep the pores open—»ll humors are dispelled from the skin from* the pores, wlieu they wash with Jones! Italian Cbsifiical Soap. 1 have seen it;cure the worst and oldest eases of Salt Uheam, Erysipelas, Old Sore*, Barber's Heb,.Sore Head. Ringworm, when every other.internal and external rrtuedy hod effect rendering the skin white, clear and sod, though It be yellow andcoarsi, is won* derful—tt remove* Freekles, Tan, Sunburn, Morphew, and ''disfigurement of the skin—but persona must be particular and ask for:Joss* Boap—to be had in Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, wgn of the Big 8001, tS Liberty sfl Price fill ceuts. .’novllMAwlr. -JD-To SrexMioxr Mxa an Oram.—Connell’s Magical Paiu Extractor—lt is now conceded, by medi* eaTmrn that Connctr* Magical Paia. Extractor, nuw»- faetared by Comstock A Co, 31 CourUoud iIN \, is tbe greatest woitder of the IMh eenwry., Its effect* are truly miraculous.. All pains are removed from burnv -scalds, Ac, and all external sores, in a few minutes af ter its application: brnling the satno-on the most deu* cate-skin, teavhigno scar. It is equally benefieinlm all kinds of inflammatory dbeoses l such as -tore Nip ples and Eyes, Sprains. Rheumatism, White Swelbng and Ulcers, Unm***, Bums. Chilblains, Erysipelas, Biles. Tic Doloreany, Ac.- We might odd as proof to all we say, fins names of many eminent physicians who use it in their practice, and hundreds of the clergy wbo praise it to their people: Kind parent keep u constantly on nand, iu cases bf accident by fire, life may be lost with* out it, but by iu use'alt bums are subject u» it* control, nnlessHbe vitals ore destroyed. Caution—Remember • and ask for Connell’* Magical Pain Extractor, manu factured by Comstock A Co. NY, and no other. • ; Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agent for Pittsburgh,» liberty st, heud of Wood. novlSdAwtotT Tp" Us* th* Pane** Slxsjb^—lf you wish to be tec* cessfu! in any undertaking, you must always hise the proper means!’. There tore, if you have a cough, use Jsvax’s KxriCTOßxttT liiid be cured, for it is the proper means. Have yon Asthma or difficulty ot breathing, tbeu the only efficient, means to care you ts to use Jayne's Expectorant, which wUlimmedialelyovercou*e tbr spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubug, suui loosens and brings up the ruucas which clogs tlrtin up, ahd thus removes every obstruction to a free respi ration, while at the same ume ail inflammation is sub daed, and a cure is certain to be Have you Uronehnis, Spitting of Blood, Pleansy, or! in fad any. Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayne's Expectorant and relief is certain, and you will find that you have used the proper meaos. _ _ . . For sob in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 73 4th ftreet nror Wood, i janl? , Don't hare a Foal Breath—lf you have, u*e twio shilling botlla Jones’ Amber Tooth Paste. Ths will make your broaSh sweet, whiten yoor teeth, Ac.- Solff at oft Liberty st/- • novlWAwly 1 ITT* Ladies whouse Jopes’Spahish lily White, five always a fine white transparent skin. Of thi* a trial ■wirt •atbrfykny onfi. • Sold mriria Piiabaxjh, ot«» liberty st : , novlfclandwiy rr-repitas, 'fee Genuine Hays’ Liniment is an article more ;d»tly celebrated ns acarefortho above than iny or ait othera. Its *tret are olmoit io| by; WM..-JACKSON, Agent forl'utip borgh. novlsdAwCniT . jn- Dont-havo yellow dirk Teeth—they can be raiMe pearly -white by otio time using a box of, Jones Amber Tooth' I‘aste. It hardens Iba gum*, sweeten-the. breath, Ac Sold at & Liberty *«. novlVdAwty PITTBBtrnGITTIIEATUE. C. S.‘P6*r*»-■• •••• and L«- SECOND NJCS Iff OR Jtt H. c. v. Ptrr. M-in-hgi-liOa: ib commence »nit» «heT« J,of • OTIIEI.LO! . 7 Olh.lU, Mf.ftftFui. laro - Sir. Oile- , Doulcjnoo* • •" .Vi-M I‘ofic r. Aftei which:' A Dance l.y • Mw» An»ia M«l To rfwiclmto wnh toe force of NATCRUANUI'JUI/^fJFHV: JUi«» Prtnr. Rail Ro*d Hotter. r«*>TSVv NOTICB i» hereby eireit ihiu Oms Wat v3Th-*S for mUenptton to «he Capitol Work ot Ohhvtrird I>uii-}lvaiua Itact nnad'ioni v»iu ne opened at the folio *vt!i? UtMr pnd places, and between the boar* ”t 10 o clock. A. •St, iiuj .;o'- eiock PU, dic#rb day named, to wit:—On \\ edvA\ Oar the hth day of April wm at the othceof Jannre Purdy, in Matu&eld. JLrhland cnflwty. Obto;Tiiur>Mny, theUh dae «' Apnl tie Kb at the Aov-ncaj. Hotel.»« IVoeaier. Wayne county. Ohio, on f- riday the Tih dsi of April nrjLH the Franklm Hol'rl. in Canton, ritnrk county. Ohio; on Saturday the Mb day of April next, nl WntMtt'a Hotel, in New la.boo. Co-tumhiana eoanry, Ohio; cut Tuesday tie tlth day uf Apnl next, at l>ivid Porter'*, In Itea.vrr, Beater county. on Y>e»l ne*day, the isSh di*v«H April ne*t, at the M. clisrlra Hotel, iu tba city ot l*utWinrsh. I‘a. ZAPOK STIIKCT. -V II F HIWH.KSON, SCotuntii'm): 11. 11. GRKOO, , J ■March 14th, ISIS. rpilK ORK-VrREFOKMATION-TUp I'tetoriaJ W«v I lion of LVAubigne’* great workon the Krfbnneljou! of the Stixlcriitl. Century,mfieioiwiy, Swiuerlond, Ac.' luil poblished nyiOMtpb A. Sped. So Cherry shore Stub, Philadelphia.hi*, splendid 115 roo edition ot ■ the shore named work, with Is engraved illustrations frntnorijtliuiUewgiw.- * toU'itifi; bound in eiira cloth - ntul library »h*ep. , . ... The publisher respectfully call* the nheotronofihe lrade and die public generally, to jJti« work, t't'inp the •only illustrated edition published in tba united slate*. )le iru»t* Ihnijb*.* beauty of W* emballiuaew*. th« strong atuWul’sianbal manner in vrhtcb ill* U>und,in conjunction with the known popularity omewota it *clf. will be A sure tecommenitolton to public favor. • 1 JOS. Ai SI l.r.L, . NoodChctry jU A*w>re Pixtii, Pi*»*»* J. A. 8. ha* lalely published « t»«w and beautuu edt tion of Sergeant llrlfs Hare* Show, a •uilab e hook for children, ncwtly.dono tip i» eitra cloth. worUdlin Allegheny Ceunty, aa. !/: . —iJ * In tbe Ofphati'e Court of said county: In Uie Li i matter of the sole of tin* real estate of milium < • Wallace, late of Wilkin* township. dec? and also the administration account of tbe ndminuiratorot said estate. , . - And now to wit, March IS, ISC“, on mouotiofA.il. Miller, the (Jourt appoint Joseph Bnoa, An™ lo * *® distribute the proceed* of the sale of the real cattle, aufl hulaiico due from administrator to biaeccouat. Jiytlw . Court JOHN YOUNU, Jr, Aden. - ' Hi** Auilitorabote named vrlll attend at hi* Office, in the ciir of l'itt»burjjb. in |take»*U'riluild*ng*. Gf»nt *l, _ o.i ThuMdny, thr Sfl>th day of April next, at 10 o clock. A. M . to duchur&n tho dutk» «>l hi* apPPUJUneni, of winch all periwui Intcnrated, are hereby notified. • JOSKI’H KNOX. Audt.Ac. iiuu«nxr3tT__ March IStb, . NOTICE. fpNK Firemen of the city olTitubuigh. Allegheny A 1 llifininpluuji,, njf l respectfully iimKdlo lighl I’rocr-stlim on Tin* Evtxnm, at J before 7 o clock, in honor nf our distinguished 'guest, lIKNHY CI.AY. lly order of the Firemen’* Associmioa. c ... The procession will form ou liberty street, th« right truing nti SI. lllair'ai; the Hirtninslinm company will lain llm tight of the 1 procession; Alleffhei«j“eunipaiiies ursL and rituburch iu their regular order. mftrtl W. >l. EDOAIj, First Chief rnirtm*t. Wm. n. Prince & Co. r Proprietors of the JL I.LNN.IIAN GARDEN ANU NUBDHBIK& wX? Hushing, New York, will iraimaitUiellflew anu •“general catalogue* of Tier* ami Plant* to ell iio«l-Puut-DPplicanU. Alsu, iheir now wholesale cnla- Io nics to oil nurseries ami vernier*. This great collec tion la unwiuaDed by any other in Europe and AraMl ca o» id the prices hate been much reduced. Iruilirees of many hinds, and especially pears, can be^upphedof tttt m U t* a. CURRY—Banker* awl Exclinnge Broker*, TT Dealers in'Foreign anti Domestic ‘riuio and Bight Uiiu of Exchange, Certificates of Dci*o«te, Bank Notes •Sll CoinfNo «Wood street, UurU Joor west side. • ■ ' , 7San\l BOAT FtuMTUUK-l hara ou baud u Cta N^owlirmienl oißunkFnto**,, Pillow., BliMi* nod 1 C< * 4 ‘martnit* Bank ofpituburgk * ’ i Agents W*»*»«*■ • - Ko gteontf «U rhiia- I HAVE-niwtiiued Mr. Arthur liiiihey b lUfifX and Mailing: B uadrMho firm ot Kcort&M’WJdnney. r “JJgJf FortTiallH>wcry,marSo,lW9• > -- Window claps—2oo k* l tuioiM d ? J 9t w ' s Ju7ii); Oi.do l>xl9 i ii»..U»w^fi«j»^ u< jproroiiAX-3 iu .u,,. PggriSF “r+t&SßS*. -nr™. A . WABD—DonUtt, FOCa.« 1 5door.«bflwi bbl i bir_ W utuij. "t gga py; pim . skS! itflrtinJcif 17 do brans; bfil*.la(ikS'dcualiSr;Powiapdmf-&om su- Bmg- i A Co -/rvmaisO. .t v -j,; .. Water khd Front at* :«1/^NTEJ)—A good Baker will hen At a permanent ;.Tr sitcutios hy calSngcin jaaran >7 wood st T?EATU£iIISAGLNSEN - G-a5 sc ks feathers; Ido gin* s' sear: nbw landing from stmr Ringgold; for sole by morJuj , ISAIAIILICKEYACo APPLES A PEACHES—6 seks dry apples; 13 do oeaehes; now landing from stmr Ringgold, aud tbr sale by-- 1 ISAI AHljlCiffiY SUNDRIES— 40 bhd« prime N O Sugar; 41 bblsplan* tHifin Molasses; 21 cskslpoteut Soda Ash; Idudutg from stmrTforth River, and torsoJe by martO W AMMiTCHELTBEE SUGAR’ CURED HAMS—7 bhds and 20 tre* extra Ciiieiniinti: ri ed by the Newton, aud for soJe by . , . - ; BROWN A CULBERTSON : COPAL VARNISH,'No t—Just reed and for tale by tnarJU ’• mOHLJER^ P - *" URE WHITE LEAD—7S kgs ibr sale .by manff>. • J MOIU.ER PRUSSIAN* BLUE. No I —l cose; Pari* do do do; in ,n.n, Bt if t lor sale by J MOUL£K i»ur2o cor Wood A Fifth sis' . MATCHES— fib gru»*, iu store ami for sale, by _ _ _ .J MOHLER _ PURECHBOME YELLOW, ground in oil; 1 lb cans lotion and tor sale by tnar2o J MOHLER MU LASSES —UW bbl* NO, reed per stmr North- River. and for sale by .. urnRS) BROWN A CULBERTSON - TuTli-ia UhJ, piuß» X O,iM tai jad fci «J.e b, } ntn'fOQ WLSf BOWEN (ore and for sale by WEST BOWEN Front «irrct Qori'o.N —is g< munJO ■ Sill RT>>— A new itipply reedou Jlw trimming More of ■ t U mans) _J ; •«*"“* " . fPßlSlMlNUS—Fringes, props, A bullous of vanoui J. patirrns, for spriti* dresses, are recJ ““*'V r “ i ' by mordii :» ,F 11 LAWN a- t-O COTTON —23 bales good middling, P*t {ling gold. lul tale by ruarluj ; it.Co MACKEREL— 100 bbU No 3 alack«cl. bn®* l ® ll large; for tale by - martU . JAS.PALZLLL LINKN~ TABLE - DLAFEK—W RMurpbybanecd an additional supply of LiuenTable IteapeMi * a “. •|unle Cnibt; also: Towet*;auii Towelling.lAnptsri® l Jo* prices for «pmuty... j W‘ U3B BllEKTlNCJti—lileaehod and unbleached, from one to three yards wide,to be fotuid at ujT goods house of marld W HMUItPHY' PILLOW CASE MUSLlNS—Constantly on hand at dry goods boose of 1 marts • WKMbBPHV, LAiiD— 2bbl»priinr,for«ilcby , l. .warm - 1 : ’ - JDWILLIAMS PADDING SKINS—I box, suitable for saddlers’use, lor.sale by- marlb IS A ,\V JIAIiiIAUUH . CORN'* bags'prime yellow cora; 50 d OabC lust recd aud'for sate by ma>id S * W tIARDAUGH lULQUR— 71 bbls just landing and for sale by l could : p’fc W HARLAUGII SUGAR—' 135 htadi prime N O;-40 bg* prime white Uraxil; IUI bbls Nos 4,5,7 fc b,Loaf, lnstoruaad lur iale by inarl» 1 LAMBERT & SiUKi’ON Sli; MOLASSES—IOObbU Lonitiani Refinery, r .ceis’ed undloi i *alotiy ; marld LAMBERT t BHIPTON COFFEE-#® bn doLagua yr»Jm»uittanJlorsaieb)'• • :•! • t loailß ' : '‘ i 'f, * hrp;rt & SHIPTON ILAJSII3I—IS toni-Ko: l-white,OUio city, in store Vttifa&le'bV imarlal . LAMBERT fc MittrTON T) L'CKKm-»~-3S tio* Den vdr,' landing from iinir ilea* j i-tM. nmi for ssio by marl 7 JAt) DAIiZKMi O UNpRIES—IO lW laid;i 111 kegsdoj 5 ltbU flax* [5 «eo; 3 bogs rig*} 4 bbU dour; 3 bogs tmut&nL seed; •jj bag* corn, jdndiug.from ctnxr filtude Island, aud toy *ale_by I"' LOUR—'130 bbl* family. Ul More and lor lale by tnar!7 ' - : JOitXS.i)lLWOKi’]l I a VB—‘JU bush, m store and lor rale Inr ■Jfcfc miH7 JOHN S DILWOKTB i CINCINNATI J-tOAP—lOObrsifldoru and for rale by _i marl? > JOHN BDILWUK.IH C OFEEK—VOO bag* prime Kro, in note ami for sale by marl? JOHN 6 UiLWOKTU „ KALilNtf— 50 Lu Si hii bxt, for sale by I mafl7. i IycGILLjBUSIinFXDtEOK SVUAII—■ W bogs wbtie maul, 0 bi», wtiuoilarauv in store anil lor aale low bir . •••■ v -• febii - . X-NCLiaU .fe BENNETT^ ROCK CANDY'—Id b‘*s while and yellow ia store Wid/or side.low by *' fetal • , ENGLISH *.UENSgTT- SL'NIHUES— edbtft feathers Ido njuenjr,sdo rag*;. 13 do peaches; o do applet; Diotf tsax«ed;l7du beOiiSidbbl* lard; lUu tallcnrtlo amrei.iuriajo'by/ matlO IaAIAH DICKER’’.A Co . Bacon, Cincinnati cmrKi>-ta eiuiw *houU dcr*;ti l>*» Jo: 5 cU> ham*; reed and tor »ida by ' mixlO McUILU A UOE . t ? LK UA.MSii SHOULD rale by •marltl ,McGIU^JU?i>HIT£LD*BOS: I^AK— SSW.UN.C, recdaodlb.r «:ejbjf „ : marlO it BEST C~i>iDL.ES—26 bx.V Cinciuunu mould. reed and for m!« by marl O.. • TAdSEY fc BEST . GcflTON-O) tuftV landing' from stair Lady Byron; for rata by> JAdDALZELL OmXe . . ;•' j. waterst'.. OL'UAll—-VO biriU N O, reeil fecSUitfßobert Morris; o for Jit by BKOWN * CULBERTSON - 145 liberty street Paten*!* soda \asu-?i iCt> S“ ALTUK’SCiiNSKNO PANAUEA-1 *roi»juMr«ed and tot »aln by wurtS • x- J Kll)tft cro**jjM «cd aud for tale by i uuuU' _ J KIPP A Co- • SUGAR— 'A! bW* prime N O.St) Lbl* Mail loaf, 3do clnritcdi for >alc by . , J P, WILLIAMS marts ~ ' ' . lUMruodtt - DAMI’HINR or PiueOtl in *icra aud for *ile bj frbt» _ JOEL MOHL /''IIGAUS—ai.'AU Havana, m qr.boxM.of varkwa and choice biaudr, tor wile by ’ WKST UOVVEN fobii - . •- \ - 7U from it ; bbL cutall white bean«:W do, ion ft oortc Otto Urd; lauding from *unf, wut form!* by. Jawi*. o SAGALHY A S*lTft OR ANGIES A LEMONS—SS bx»,Onu«|B*i r4S do l>tnon«, lauding feuta ilmr Schuylkill, tor **le by mart! ! • lUOALEY A SMITH ; : l*» aud tfJ wood »t. IYTHITK iBRA7.IL SUGAR—I2* be*.of auperu »f > goaHtf) for ule by ■ UAUALLV A SMITH R' IOCOFFEIv—(itt> bag* prime, in More and for aalc by marl* HAQALKY A SMITII T>AISINS A RIOE—iTOO hi* bunch rairin*; 100 irei XV trekb rice, just reed and Jbr «ale by; —— . - nutrt.4 : UAGALEY& SMITH libU plaattikm, landing from attar .America, and lor laic bv - rnari^l BULK PORK—IO,OOO lbs, recr* per *tmx Lake Erie, ami for sale by . ttuttM JAB DALZELL SL r (/AR—150 hbils prime N 6. lending from. sunr America and American Eagle. fur sale by io»rH J k B FLOYD Mi>LASBl2*Tia> bbV* plantation, to prime orde landing from slier America, for sale by - • " ■ nafU • . J .fa It FLOYD TbOTAJIII—IO eska pure, on consignmen, far tale by JAR FLOYD S' KKD-EO bbla clorer Mad, 10 buab timothy. for sale by • marU ■■ JfagVLOYD BEANs—lObbls small wldte, for sale by : mmr!4 J fall FLOYD St/OAH— «50 idids prune ft O, landing from stmr Robert Morrrs, aud for sale bf - '' _ ptarU -'.'W faMMITCHELTREE J FLAXSEED OIL— IO fabl* just reed and for sale by j. marl* RESELLERS A LC6hoL—a bblt Jost wed and for sale by A • marU ‘ ■ RE SELLERS C ll^.ol^ 0 m ‘ r'b BEu‘s& LOUISVILLE LIME-i5O bbla just wed per stmt Pi eiUcand far salcjhy mat 14 A GORDON - A LCOHOL—3 bIU jiitt reed and tor sale by - A * ? ~inarll '!.• - -JHDU.faCo RUSSLVN BLUE N { o 1—75 bblslust wed and for sale by • iairU t ■ • ' ♦ J KIDD tCo CASTOROIL— 7 bbl« for sale by -•• „ „ • • rawLA • • i ■ i J HDD fa Co , . . ■ (Chronicle copy.) ■ ■ Cl MJTHS GLASS PAPER—2DO fe&mi nasUdeoJen O supplied low by marl* J KIDD ACo Y AB^'/T lll,u D-'g&AC e“ uTvEK SKKD-1» Hub. ill “g f™y>r ' wario 111. IAS&Ek fa BIST . BEEF— Just wed by sir Clipper No a, a too tmUock, and for sale by &A W UAKBAIiGtI, . , marlO , r>'t Soli ffCda* JtLdtri anJ Ct* ■ i pnUrfiTxtf, I*>* ;J V , • On IWiftnerthr at the Commensal Sale* Booths, «”»« Fifth lix. will be raid, 000 cheat eabteet makera I «h*j .• [EotmhcU Fttrmftire. r Oo Wedoeadiy mbminyitheSSdiMUAittodjwHiar house ofWm. Dtriinrtou, E*qvon Third ;arreel, lhree door* ttbore Smithfiefd street, will to*old,?£« l f*"*“' aarartment of well kepimodcraatyle.&rtitMe^omoo* which are, mallogaay aofa; wa!aui wardrobc,bQreaOr bedtlcad*; übls«i chain; ,waah anfTw.oxk bed*; warm: *s*t; parlor, chamber, »od ball caipe iron*; feeder*; jveßduin window. hUodKiqaeeorware, gla*a ware; knlvea and fork*, fce. -Toyeioer WAla.a ta-, neivofkitcheafuniimreioiie wir«*aljfc,fto. ; *:/7-' i JOHN© DAVIS, And. Exreutof* SabefStanuttMetPmptrtv^ On Wedneaday etbßlCU. . - .o FofjBTH ST*BBLOWi'WOOD^I V mUEsabseriber-teweftkllyreguesl* Uie attention of JL the owner* afid, captains 'dllitfns'and strangers visiting Pittsburgh,- tonisinrje ami splendid stock of carpeting, now lor sain athisnew stores, 4th street. Thcy"conim ofetery .varicnr fifths latest and mo*t fashionable styles ofjCarpea,Oil Cloths, Axt, ever brought to the "Western market. The .store has been built expressly for the carpet business, mid has,' (regard-. less -of expense,) 'been abed iipin the most riutgnuicer' modern style? . ‘V'*'‘ The carpet} reeemng.are of the richest hsd most They comprise,in part, of the i Superior Tapestry, a new er- ‘-v •ucl«-v' ‘ i- ; ••• -£j_ } I English and iA®* ll * lo 'Bhts- 1 • sels: ’ ji ‘ - M ImperuU Ingrain, sha-1 : ding-, £ ; ... . •: \ Superior Ibgrain; new ce- • sign; : r ' ’ Roe Ingrain} > f- : t ■, Common.dor * .* i - Plain ahd (willed Venitian; Extra super sord wdlledjlo; ■ Royal do; -J ■ / > j Sheep-Pelt; ’ ! Chenille,- i - Allicant; . • • 'Polka;' Jute, sc; ? , Wilton S . Toiled: fc Chenille; < . \l Brussels, ; . Common;! E 1 yard wide;; 1 do do 'j 2 -do' doit f ’\- 4 do -do jj•; • • Gdo do-1 - • •• i ■ Cotton, listing; and heap , oil cloth table covers, w6nte« .window shades, .colored ju>4 | trimmings, carpet bindings,.anc kept in carpet stores,; all of>w reasonable any ip tfad rangemeots With one of the larg east, orders fbrpmy style ofear warded by. telegraph,' and defi small advance oflhe manufaett Purchase!* are particularly] purchasing elsewhere; as v*l« aacheapu (hey eon be jrorchi •• : marts' j, '• " the laiestdeslga, with olms.-«' : . following:.. • 1 Door Bate* OUflethfc jet. common oil clolli, Bud been tibld cover*,. >]ftin mantas.'sttiJ «»*i H-nU’oiber«oM4 ucasllr rhieh will be sold on as I city.; H»"»y mado u* jest manufacturer* in the rpet vrill be promptly for* Breredinoae week, at a tines’* price. .... t\ requested to call before, ftel confident wa can sell inscd in theCfutera cities. * : ‘H'W.LYKD. 2& Haraery Stack :p«r S»l«< - --JjjJ THE Salocriber offers, for : »*le hi*enlTre»toek,in lotiu>«aitpqrfh**m.ai freryredneed pricey— The collection i» not eqoaUe&fiira'Wleei aadexmutTe rariciy, iathe.Weiiemcottntra coDUlniugmany new, rare and rateable plant*, cotainliigmpmrta/CaißeiJta, Japonicas, large- from 3 to-ff feet no. height/Caetlu. ‘Aialoefc'QerartiniM, Foabeias, Month- Ir.-NoUette {Cm«er,,; : Petjtenial Mo**, Yining or-POlar. 'Hoik the£rr« and taoriiuteejpediort*/trie ahirnlloa.- The iwhit« pxt contains tbemoiiahoamyaadfiaapnaa wru Boou, 4 l*rg® variety;' VlaMr shrubbery, 'shade tree*, evergreen*, 4e. Amateur*, Kurrery m4n and others, •yhi want to decorate their vtidtgnrdejw/pleawrn gTecnd*. ; orgre«a v hon*e*; are retpeetfbllrvumted tbetamiflallho collection which!* open to Tintbr*, exeepl.pn Bonaai*-> Conveyance- by thaotnnibo*?awi;|teeimh6dißny-- Beacriptnycai*-. tone* sent by mail, or may be bad at oar ttand, No xS pfimnnA Market, where bidet* left with ns,-or by pm 11 to Pittsburgh Post Office. •U-iil be promptly attend* ed ta John Graham, aprwtieal gardtoei^wiUattend to planting shade tree*, layingof garden*,- fee.-Olden laftaaahove,. •’ -• 3 AB. WARDROP, ■ marlfldtofcwStT.-Manchester, nc«HPiO*b*rgh-• . .-.I ■ Bods ■ A*M« *' - 1 -* J! i tl fpHEifcbseriber* are noseesthariveifengagedia t I . to pontoon of SodaAak, freed one of the most cele brated manp£temnrs Eofclaid, and'hare'on' haod. and will receive daring the jrprmg, alhrge supply (*a*f era! shipments being now o»ib* way)'.Which they will ■ wamnteqttsl if not soperioriefeaylmported into'the United States, and -V*nS' A Sumner iif Scotland; by Jacob Abbott, with esgravingx.' • - - Boulhof Europe; new cd. Iy john 44 A. ~ . Lile and U nUflgsjorWasbingtob: by Souks' Tol Uth •- lan^ 4 4 °’ ? °^ lI 4^’|* Iai P or ' 4 l Wtejw History of Eng. Bige«iof}be Sup«ma.Obanof the t T nitedBtatesi hr Holcombe,.; t ■ 1. ' Parleys Cabinet Cibraiy, SO V6U: large W mu. , For sale b>" 1 ’ ' J.LBEAD, maria ?-• . ■ - • 4th,near market sC. SI ELLERS’ VERMIFUGE—Ju popularity still In-’ {causing. iLsmrrtLLX, Ohm, March 13,1819 1 expect to be in your city in a few weeks, and shall nccdalargyr.suppiy, of your Vermiftige, .'WfdcK Is in. creasing in bopttlaruyasubeeomes knawni;. We have used it with snccesailn our owntfttnuly.'and from our neighbors have .many? assurances of its exceUhncr.— Your*truly! J ■.t ISRAELARCHDOLB. . Prepared; and sold by R E 57.W00d sl . Bold by Hr Cassj;), 4th tVjnil; and by D M Cuny, Allegheny steamboat Amen* _l.y can Eagle; tying at the wh«rfofPiusb(aih,asaalt box, conlaiinng asitiallsaddle, care,ofA>Oofd«o. -If any person t haring the box; 'wul retumor give any in* ; formation.ofthaxaaa;beAa&ba sdiubly rewarded.-- Pltubargh, Mwchjia, ;• ntaraPdlw- if. Lite at coadafitcd in the uuae of tb» of-FovtUr »d Jl*fketit>,ViB»* Feb. >TtoabwinM» forth# tcted under the ibnaorjwyle of ~ . l 'i\T RMURPHY. ' 'VTOTICEi-Jnnies, 1> Dry Goods llus uodersigned, coraej burg h|. commencing: present will'be caoa mar« —~~ -j ..... 1 • - ; - ■ JC9T RECEIVER—A large assorttanl of OU Cloth* comprising varilms- paitcmi:- 10QD yds of. hoavy. tloor oil doth, best hrtklr, 1000 do mediant do dm SOW do 4-4 do d(j;iOUj dd coonter aa do: 400 do 4-4 dp do;bcddes a large assortment of tight and fancy articles, all of which wul ha sold cheap for cn«b. or short credit, at i ’ - UiA H PinLLlP^S'™ 1 marl-1 l ■ j . / •' - -lfa,Svyo6dsL , REMOVAL->O. k.*M»Anulty A have removed to the warefceuies' oß'Sloan'* !lVhaif Upper Ca nal Basin; Liberty *4 where they are nqw fifty p^. Balumore yd aU injenaadlatiiypcta. • - • febS^ wojaeivs’and chiliWns’ aLasJju*! *t*aed by * mart -?■ - t 1 t3r Bi>Aciu£rr a:whttb POTASU-'dCftkitttiperiorinleJAftjnkb* paHO I McCrtljUßPaaPlELDfcgOE JJ I Wf; STEAMBOATS. (TBCmSAn* PITTSBURGH Tttn CV PA c K E T LI NE. fiSuhcd end ftmiiehea, Mon»* powerful boa»« the w».«f **>rr eccoaunodunoneod foruhet money can procure, k*» beeaproTKlrt fo»pM» ae&ffuv.' Wuimhii* beeain opcmwofor 1 ~ -5£7-rrw>d *>mimon of people vnOwat the lu« te». • trtaihSrpcnoo*. -will be « the fokfa ■ 'Wood eueet xhaday Pteriottf to tuirtug, for the tehee, / I tiwccf &eightwdXM ctttxj of peeeenget* oa the ten*. ! ter.. In •’i gaeee .the ptesege money miut topaid^ | adraacc. .. v.,'.L < - <’ } : . VgxjioiX.PACKElV.' • ' The ISAAC NEWTON, Copt A..L*. Kuo* «U‘ leavaPirtsborgti .t3und»y moiwn* atlo otloek; ■ Wheeling every Bonday evening at 10 r *■ ' Nay»,lS4?. • ; • *-» ! * • HONDA* FACKKT. The Srtwnt, vnllltixo Pitts burgh every Monday jnwniaj at 10 o clock; Wheeling. every Mopday evening at 10 jr. u. . !.■ • ‘ : 1 - • TVEUiif PACKET. - ' He • mBERNIA NVA Cap! J. JOnorttna, win leave I’ittsbaigh'ev'eryTuesdoy morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every. Tuesday evening at 10 r. at. WKDBBSDATtf PACKET, , TTrt NEW. ENGLAND Jio. «, Capt 3- Dias, will leave-Pittsburgh, every (Wednesday morning at 10 evening at*lor.K THURSDAY PACKET. : The.URILUANT,Cafe. Oases. will leave Pitts burgbevery Thursdaymofeuiig el lOo'cIock; Wheeling every Thurahy evarnug k| 10 r. x. 1 - FRIDAY PACKET. V The CUPPER No.X t ‘Cut. ; Cßflon ) will leave Pitts burgh* every FHdaybtOjruuigßi -10 o'clock; Wheeling every FMdicyjevtMpt'al^y^rt. -.yU, ' • • • ■ The MESSENGERr CapL S. Ri_vo, will leave Pitta Saturday at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Samrday.eveuiagai 10 v.x. CRATER ARRANGEMENTS. • •>- The steamer -• Jy CALEB COPF, - ~Mr'rv|3|' *»flf "I»«W {nt Beaver, Glasgow-and ■BaeSSiWeU.ville, od Tuesday, Thursday, •od Saturday, of each week, at 0 o'clock.*.«. return ing ou Monday, Wednesday aod Friday. She hai a boat at the landing between Wood street aud the bridge) ore oared to receive freights alany time, prepare* - •;« i, w. IURBAUGJf. Agts. octlt’ v •*• V'V* No33\Voodsh BRAVER AND TVT &LSVILLK PACKET. CbiripsdßLciarke, master, will, during ■■BHESMBthcconlua wintcr season, make dally trips to Beaver aud WcUsviUe, leaving Pittsburgh eve ry moraine s! 0 o'clock,-and Weilsvuio at 3 o’clock, f,' i. decltt .. GrM. HABTON, * CO-, Agtt. '^TTiiii^^inowgßTiLLfi^ DaUr Picket tine. .•*. FEBROART Ist;/.’ FEBRUARY Ist, 1313 ‘ • LEAVEJXAIL.T ATfl A. AND 4P. Mi h Tk* Mfcwing new boats complete f i- r mtt (or the present season: AT-. ■ UO.TIC,; Caph JoiUe* l'arkiasou: ■■■■BstKSßAl/tKVdapt.A. Jacobs; and LOUIS M’LANE; Capt E. 'Beuued ' The boats are entirely oewytod are fined up.without regard to expeiise. Ev ery comfort that raafter eau procure hni been provided. The Boat*;will leave «ie.MoiioiigiheU Whnifßoax at the fool of Rosa at.. (Paaseugert will be punetoal oa .board,-MifcAboai»,will certainly -leave at the silver usedfcoar*,*s A. hi. acditP/M. jau3l FORBT. LOUIS. ’ ‘‘ will leave as above, ■sSSSuSSudu* day o’clock. For freight ax passage, applyon boaird. mrtl 1 , FOR ffT. LOUIS. 1 - 1 ■ Tha spleitlid steamer ROBSIT FELTON, iffg>tggS • Collin, 'Master,—will leave for tha gHBBCSSdBibove oud all intertnediale ports, this day at -10 o’clock . For ifaight or passage apply oa board, r. . ... .. z:. ' ■ '■ ■ ' • . . • . . ’ >■ -WfafflffiSß-* Devraney roaster, will leave as above insu at ID o’clock, rau For frelritlOrpassaAdapplr An board, dr to ■ B.WILKINS, Agt. :- u ; ir ; V. ’. FCRST.'tOUIS. ' l ' f • 'jlm' i'' ' The new abd elegant steamer • Maratla; mo#ter,-wiU/save forabove gHfcSUSßßHpCrtthia day. For freight or passage apply/QO-boord. or.tdUI»VU»RU l iß, Agt. mn3l . 1 ‘ poß'si*. Louis and Illinois river. - ./.TkAfionjfjeamer •' ■ r IELijI-5l - CAROLINA, . Dovinacy, matter, leftves as above this ■HBER3*BBd*y-M jo o’ejoek. For freight or pas*' sage apply onboard, i ... - tari7 • .ti-r-in-;!.*. ,n tpRiNEW ORLEANS. • : The fine ibager . Stetrdrt. {master, will leave for flHHSSsSjSdbove. and aQ i:rj*rmei!inte porn, this day at to o’clock. Fcr . freight or passage* apply oa board. . i.<. ■ t mirth 1 FORLOfisVILLET w * ' The'new and last steamer . (L-'rTA LADV BYRON, .. mCßroffO.iMilfef.mastsf. wilt leave for the above MKHaHßpoitoatbisVhiy at 10 s.*. Fot freight or passage apply on board, or lo *- •'••riug^T''• • WBUTLLR A PRO. Ayts. 1 FOB CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. ■ :i ; Captßongher; commander,-wiU leave fc#fSESSSs&lf0 l r.TßcabO\'4 t and imetmediate ports, ontMrday the 17th,Urn. : Por freight or passage. apply oa board - • ‘* -J marl? mst’nuwiin^tosamer I ‘ Cock.i, Sas£, will for -ilt« ■■BBsS&Bßßabors A'all intermediate ports ibi» day a; ID o’clock."' Pdr 4Kfcht or passage apply oa Tjoart; otto j NEWTONJONES, fcouongahelo Hooso. Id • •'FOBST: IIXLVOIS lUVEB. * . . «*l «plgndid lIMIBU . ifllfe&jffftjftc < .Vanheok, faaasier, lesre far ■KBSKaUBCAaiioVe tmrtmlcrtnediati? ppra on «fii» daythelTtlnnjunrlUp'cloek.P.K. Pot might or ps»* MgohpplyoftvbdinL-i . | m'ari7 •' FOB. «T. LOUS. ' tv' Theno»^ndtnapniGcrnt steamer . i£r£Lft ' viaisoN * • C4pi:'t*ailsflsop M»«ttr, trill leave ■■B3E99Hr .for a£ot£ and intermediate Ports oo ibis 'dsythe tfae lTth lliit atltltfcioclr I*. M. For freight orpassag apply on board. •-*.! ; , v. i ~ , ‘ tC' Tire-fine 1 steamer i "AMERICAN CAiiLE, • Atkinson. wilj leave u a bars ■BBBBBO4 yt 4r. s. For freight or .passage apply on U>anJL.or tot* marl# - QUO UMILTENRERGER, Art — —rr r . *roirairtaLi3: —: ' ‘ "Mu*** hi " TTisfloesie aider p |L ■,i '-ROBERT MORRIS Master, will leave forth* ■pHKß|BPaboTeporriih|Ma>vai lo o*clock.— Fbr ffrightorpaasogg apply yjSoanl ro rl4 • i. F 0» CWCINSCATir * - if\£43“* fv The faM ronimj Steamer • ~''LlhjJfi>4r ■■ • •!.«*'• BROOKLYN. - Botet Mdsteriwill leave forth* above For freight or passag* Apply oa'bpatfl.V ' * •■ • ' tnarll • REGULAR PACKET FOR SUNFISH. .»*••■' -ThhAeirajldJut steamer for above ■flKVWsl aIV rmermtdiato pom on Wedncs* days and SanoUayaef *aelrw«&. For freight or pas- ...EITESBURQHA WHEELING PACKET. - XVP«»? lv ; Tlm sarid*»atner JcML5 1 ' , fl l ? wIR lears WedneKlarnnrtftldayi «uS Tli«.Con.ul*ill ljudMuUß,,- tnaimdi,,, ~ m ._ E..rr»ccorooS»U w tK« triKptoduml for ift com f ??(•“ et fttHpna tuliS pratidaLv Tli« bottnato proTtoedwita • ulMctiK ufttr mud 1. Pf'T'"' Mploooui. For frri*i.[ or nlit.tt .Jpl r o. 1 •*• • eorttdrbfcut andSmjthfleld sta. MeKEISPORT, EUZA&ETII AND WONONGAHE. •• ■ ■!' »* LA CITV PACKET. ' ' S‘-11i*»ewWdainer c-v. ,V ,r. j DESPATCH, • Nelson, .JttMifip* will. tu ms abort. ; *r«ry Monday 1 Friday, a. x_ a»d M<> re ty Tiieadajylyiwdty and Saiunitr. **» A. 3C. Foy iwMt or pajaage apply c* board. •*’•.. •' jy-r. jifE* . Wit KAi}4v‘l£Lt - ■ ' «w tltMßUr fi jKfej*S?®'i)dhe«ai' MtattiJ'will leaTe (or ih« HNBES9KEfeboTeoiu)in(*nijMijalc pon*onTbai* dnjitto-tiUiitirt- tor’ er pusage apply oa WBDTLEB* B|p, Agt^JmitS . : FOB WABASH HJVFJL '''.. r lfW^ : W |^y»!*^?^*aUar>igludf«ugh| leave Tot La FsTetto4;«ndiUitenMdflu* pdiUfon Friday, 3d of March. el 4 o'clock, P. M.- 1 1 Beajjfetuln or panan ip* ply XrtKWTto JONES, Art, --- •'.-' • - JfatonKabela Houe. .. • ... . ; , j—' : ifue* k .. •fejlMid and Gut numfair LlfcuUt-»cH ■«*“»**■ V -iranilNO, ! Greenlee, SmtofriU leave for «W> : mlcnncdiate |orta cn Tlmndav. iho 3d uuL at 10 o'clock.; Pot or puum. an’•■ ly eaJboa* or.ioOBOBjaiLTaSSRGiSfSSai P ' .IWJnT Mt d*£ l jo? ii Hip wu is «> E 1 HP) »♦ riU ’# ■'* ’llw nceueasu Js£l£Bt^Fj o’cTo ck. 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