The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, March 22, 1848, Image 2

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...Tipop* began to more in .every direction and
popdaiiba acemed to be pouring itself
'into tile streets. -The stream filled the whole line of
/.the Boulevards Iron* the Place do la Bastile to the
Madeline and began Lo eddy and concentrate about
the Place de la Madeline and the Charape de Ely.
p ;. aeeai"By 12 o'dock tbfe entire apace between the
Madeline and ihe. Chamber : of Deputies , was
.i .ideaseljf.crowded. I heard the assembled hum*
- viera ranoualy estimated at trom 20,000 to 40,000.
■' Aboutthistime aprocession of several hundred
"'Vi area .dressed in blouses, came from the RuoSf.lJo
>v;MKe Qowanls lboMadelibe t ond eveuth ally stopped
■ '.at tbe’HoteVwhere. the opposition Deputies have
. j. 3 been in (he hahit of assembling. Until this time,
tUboogh tbe military were out nr enormous foree, 1
■. : nilber saw nor heard of any interference on their
. . part, but at this period a resuuent of infantry'arriv
jad, bringing with them a civil magistrate, who read
. je’roauhoaatotbo disperse; but the station
ary multitude increased beyood belief
Several squadrons of jCavairy soon amved and
' w renewed order to disperse being disregarded by
jibe; mob, the cavalry chwged repeatedly upon them
■ 'first without drawing their swords, and afterwards
" c: using only the flat side‘of tbo weapon. This of
jeoursescattered the mob, who were (entirely un>
.. i aimed, and who received Iftfc charge .with grvut
. food nature. -Prior to their dispersion the people
t .. had been viogincthe marteillaist and other patriot
• io»o«,amoBg wbichl fancied I could distmguisli
the celebrated ballad ol which terminates
In a chorus in honor of those who “conquer and
... .-die fa. their country”. This chorus runs ns fel
tows:... .
< ■ "SolditsFrancaia, ebaates Roland!'
Soo'destin eat digna d’enrie;. • ;
Heureux qui peat en combattant ’
i ? Vaiocre et roourir pour sa patrie.!”
. . aD tno - avenues 1 to" the Chamber of Deputies
./. were Immediately filled with troops.' Opposite the
bridge iwwral'rcgunents of cavalry were stationed
'-S' ’! -*• r '--‘-and UibPlace do la Concorde, was'similarly lined.
Tbe main streets leading (rum the Chambers were
occu pied by infantry..- Litheroadleadingfrooi the
«■•:•••. ' Chambers lo the Hospital of the Invalids, ortiilery
••• -and cavalry, were blended.’Prior to this, however,
-r ; .: hut not wiinfareach eftny personal: observation,
. . -■ •« fiCsr I codd oot be in two places at once, and the
.i. u~!.«bwd.was ao dense as to limit tbe view) an attack
. , V:had been made upon the Chamber of Deputies by
, . several tbousdnaus of ilie populace, who scale J the
wails.and raUfng* of thegaruen, and to the number
of three of foot hundred gained the interior and fill*
' : ed the gallcrfe*;.
- The-troopa;oh.their nrrival'aoon cleared the
'■ <:- .‘.' chambers, aad gradually took up the positions
* t above named For several hours, tue troops charg*
- ... .; /.ad at iotehral* upon the multitude, and occasional*
; JyasCd their nobres, the peeple all the time shouting
* V*v« a Reform* /*, u 2a UgntP aud occa
" ‘.'aiosuHy f’trioM Chusotj’ The hotclof the Minister
"4ms.Foreign Aflaira Had also buffered an attack just
'. .. 1 befive the arrival of the troops and several win*
~ 1 -> do»* bad been broken, but no farther damage ilone.
'y-::: 1 :/. Dutingtheday portions of the pavement in front of
... v- iithis Uotel and ja several other street.* were tors np i
-Vy the to retard the movemenisof tho cavalry, i
... .tadocnaibaaaea rn«t carts were seized and over
turned Id tan barricades. At about five- o'clock
“- t ! long expecteddrambeat—summoning the Na*
VtfaoalGfiatd washearduztfce street*}
.' .'r .fl3ii ! *< ,l ' VlTha’fiolay’ift<allingthemouihad been ottribo
f r sppebcormn on tbe port of the Govern*
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-' PITTSBURGH!
:'■■• ~ VgDXESO&Y. MOHNIKO.-MARCH 23.161&
v ■•<■.. it f fraM—FtTTWga Uailt tjkzxm u published
•* , r. , Weekly— I The-Daily u Seven
• ■:-;. Dei(nr> : pvr annum, the Tn-Weekly u Five Dollars per
?>-, v£)«B»i«ailto« Weekly u Two Dollars per annuo, ttrialw
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fe**VyS BOOTH. AKKRICAE*
f - - : :‘A»lfehi«rtuetiu and Subscriptions to the North Amer*
-,'.-':.;. 1 ' ::: '-ik*a abfl-Cmied Scute* Catena, FhUadelpkla, received
- - •'•• >* nikf jwvajdetl iron this otfiee. t
*ji-fr}zr\S x -*--ry. : :'■ • —•.
GREAT COSMOSER.” \
, 00. eio&U'pleasore.Uttt we announce
* r Af.tr*■.■ • »,-tbu^'PrtUbtirjjb fau tor it« guest -Hctet Cut, end
has been received with all the kindneashis
"wannest fneade could aslc. Mr. CUypaued Mon
pfl.r'-i.i, v - . day oigtu at Cmontowa. and arrived at Brown*-
‘; yille'. aI.S, o’clock oa. Tnesday morning, where fie
)i >-- -:> , tonnd ’the Comminee of ciltrent waiting lus arrV
~. YiL Ho waj.received wiLh iho most enthusiastic
Welcome rjom the people andthe Committee, who!
;■ through! ihwr Chairman, CoL Bobiason. Um» ad^
\ p ‘ : .'; , dr^ed i hiio:
>-,= i ■ Mb. CiAfc. A Joint Committee from the cities of
P ""Pittsburgh* and-Allegheny have been; deputed to
l -i ‘TOeetyou on your journey to' Kentucky, at the'
.'place ofyour embarkationoa the Wesiera Waters.
i, v. They come to cbcetyou on your homeward way,
’ . and greet you with their joyful and- kindest sale
> thUdnfc'i'Tbej saltfte you, not as a distinguished
»'V i -’• . for | arty purposes or party ef*
..j,;, ; ' i. Jyct,,they cyme, the representatives of our entire
- ■ ' ... population; messengers of respect and considers*
tion to one of the greatest o&American Statesmen;
1 < ■ Statesinitr.wiiboat fear tddo right,come what
I . may, and without just rc|>rdach in along and ar*
Ber ofpubke-usefulnes*, and whom we all
honor. In behalf.of. our, fellow citizens,
r their best hospitaliTy,'and assure you on
ral in their midst, a l , oordial 4ml most af.
.welcome'' / "r 1 !
irty were soon oa the way to Pittsburgh,
aad.at'erery point were greeted'with the greatest
r- -cordiality.-- Sinoo Mr. Clay hasbeeualthe East,
we hare readofsplendid tributes of respect paid to
•■ ■ ■ hjm, and. hare feared lest our city might not leave
on his mind so grateful an impression as _ others.
, . . Jtatwe tavebeea unjust to'Pittsburgh and. her
warmheiuted-people.-We claim ix Pittsburgh
the honoy of paying him the warmest and most sin*
- cere toVan of respect thathaa been tendered by the
' peOpkof that country which owes him. so/much.
,• -The pedple who yesterday greeted Mr. Clay so
/• X, '■ warmly, were hot the,wealthy,the idle, or the scum
< • • • of a large city,ready.to gather to ae»ahy sight and
w /any man l They were of the .workingmiUion, wfio
■* '' 1 ‘by their energymake ofii small towa agreat city,
ud yielded-a tribute to his virtue with all the
. £ ? J 7 !'-./ of men, who by their owu labor, achieve
and maintain.their own independence.
-;. i Every point on the river, the housetops, the win*
dowa, tad'the Monongaheia Bridge, were crowded
, with a dense mass of people, who, as the boat
neared the shore,welcomed him among them. The
' V procession then formed and paraded -through ihq |
' to'theVMonongahehf House, when he was
i welcomed by A. W. Loomis, Esg., on the part of
/Ihe city, in it speech which we shall not marby an
attempt to sketch. "We* need only say Mr. Clay
-, responded to it in a longer address.than has fallen
ri.V .i -- from his ifps'since holed Ashland.
f.V?,:: • 1 The crowd that easembled to welcome Mr. Clay
was never, equalled in Pittsburgh. We shall, in
. ... i our next, give a report of the reception in detsiL
HB. OLAT'S HOVEUESTB.
, j.j Mr- Clay will receive the City authorities today
• - ml 11' o’clock, at the Court House, and immediately
i i mfter the cmxeoajenerally.
'. The, member# of the. Councils and the Commit*
i'i. • tee : of introduction are requested to meet this
ji. moRUOff at the Supreme. Court Room,
l} 1 - -On Thursday, Mr.Clajr will visit Allegheny
: .• Gif, and receive the .city authorities at noon, and
Y the c: lire os thereafter uotil.2 o'clock, p. at.
l■. .■ Oa. Friday, Mr. Clay will receive the ladies at
J V , ' tlxe Mbnotigahela UoLise,'(rom It.to.ljp. it * ■
The Hew# From.'Karate. .
-We copy the valuable and succinct correspon*
<: deuce of the New \ork Courier ..aid Inquirer
\ which gives the news from Eoropo asfally as can
■t . : be wiahed.aod without seedless repetition.
REVOLUTION IS mSCE.
(From our own Comjpoodenil ■
» ilomMcvHics, Pasts; >•
• f J3d Fcoruary, 161 b. - J
A conudeot expectation that .the time fixed for.
the ranch talked of “Reform 'Banquet? .would be
dti4ittgtM!>!>ed by events of aa important nature, in
duoed me to inskejs haslvjourney .id. this place
Unit l m»gid iiv lira elui' acler of an eye-wilness, re*
■ utfi f.-r loti iutjr.uauuii nf your reotlerdsach events
: m *ujuU actually ocvar.
• ily exjj-claUun that ihese events would be ini*
portaut, has b&en inure than realized; for l now
vrntu iuiUe midst af an Acrvur .BxvourTuw; and
.. ■ cot without some lijtlo'doubt whether 1 shall at pre
‘ ; seat be al»ld totransmit to you the result of ayob*
• • • (SorvathXL .{
. When Meft London, (an'the 20th iasL) it wasfal-
Jy beleived there, tbit the Government, after much
'; J‘; wavering, had 'determined to allow the Banquet to
. : iake place on, Tuesday, merely sending an olUcer of
. i'. .Pblice tbrettml a formal protest against tbe'legali*'
' Xyofthe.assemblage,|and<ims raising u question to
w subsequently adjudicated. • But vu my arrival
i ' 'here op Monday evening,! learfted to my surprise
T.. that the Government, 1 iaJiucnced by some strange
f | infntiisrioa, ’had reconsidered and' oghia changed
■ ihetr determination. • popular' excitement was
evidently greht and momentarily increasing. The
j' <oppaaitian Deputies, who were lo have attended the
! ~ Bonqufc-t the next morning - , hod just met and re*
. solved, tiJSt for the [sake of peace, the Banquet
' ! . should be.abandoned, and the people entreated io
■submit—the‘Deputies [at the same dme resol viegto
' ’•! - impeach the'Ministry jid the Chambers, and that if
their motion lor ad impeachment should be nega
, lived, they would resign in a bodvl AJI these were
• becoming the theme, and the only theme of con*
. •-I*;., venation and angry diWoss ion in the Cafes aud on
the Boulevards, and fresh fuel was added t j then
. dlement by the appearance of aproebunotiou from
- the-Prefect of Police, forbidding assemblages of life
- people, and an order ofithe Day forbidding, the aj>-
j pearanee in uniform of 'National Guards, uuleu
7 ordered for duty.
. T&roogtU&e night andupio ten o'clock on Toes
\ ; (yesterday) the popular excitement
- bid expended itself in'words, andibegan tot link
that no immediate results «»fmoment would be pro-.
lHuctd, andlhat Imight u veil have saved my
’ j - journey. , Nearly 100,000 troops of the lme,(be!iev
: ed to be personally attached to the King} were cun*
" ‘centralcd in Paris/and the National Guard to a
'much larger anmber were believed to be disposed
-■toassist in the maintenance of public order, under
these.cirCuoMUnoes rt seemed unlikely that the
7, people in defiance of Uxe-eotrenUesv* their own i
champioßS,. (the opposition Deputies) and in J
> • the Ikon of aoch an overwhelming armed -forife
■ •; would proceed to acts of violence.' But Iwas soon
. J’"aadeceivodi"
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lhSS£h.? ,lU 5 r J t<nDinUed ' M.’ Barrot ascended
•ESsES? *L“S? ‘kp 0 *I**l 1 ** 1 oa the table a formal priS
G™ 1 “ £* the impeachment of miniaers.: *
T?^ 3 ? aa J®unjed without discussing; it, the Presi
dent havmg-announced that it would be brought
forward on Thursday. ; \
*1“ ?^ fa t the troops bivouacked on the'
«mievards,in the markets, and other public
and uu morning the excitement again began to
snow Uaelf among the people, although ax first with*
out giving any very strong- indications of what
were to be its results. But towards the middle of
to-day matters have chaaged'greatly. Collisionsbe
tween the troops and the people and between the
Municipal Guard and the people have been fre
quent and severe.
The populace were thoroughly aroused It was
nunored that toe National Guard were talon* part
with the people— and this has proved the case.—
“ j i** 1 ™ ° ,docb - lhc National
Guard of the second Legion assembled in the ■ rut
and began shouting for reform. Soou of
i*T , ?7“. lh ®r P™ceeded,. with the ulnar, at their
llje TudJenea, |p declare their sentiments,
? to todironginalposition. At this
‘“f “ of cavalry came into Ihe Mrvet
> £*israss , *fc it
The officer in comment! of the binrdi stepped
forward and spote to Iho commnndnnt ofcavnlrv,
; who after cichantpngnfnw word* with him, and
I'Slfln 8 tll3t ! ho 9 ailr<l * «»■ determined to de-
"■‘“W Ms dragima to the rigtn
“ J "taunted bin march. .Similar scenes
have occurred in other parts of Iho city.
h. At t' h ci W** ftnr the inunicipal
cha fBcd upon the 3d Le
gtou ofthe National Guards nod had actually cross
pd bayonets, when the Colonel of the National
Guard erted oal, “Hold soldiers r These are' the
; P®rp*® - nnd produced such an effect upon the mu
*jC,^>s,rSr • 1 l . be y “honldered arms and retrea:-
ed. The Nationals of this Legion soon collected
to the number of more than 3000, and bavin* held
a council deputed their Colonel to acquaint the
lung Chat theTCalioaal Guards desired reform, und
a chafage of Ministers. |
j. •* o’clock this declaration of the Na
. tonal Gnard, which had become general, had its
effect, and officers passed along many of the prin
cipal streets, announcing that MIJOSTEBS UAD EE-
StoxED, and that.Coant Mo|e hod been authorized
tp form a new cabinet. The tranquilixing effect of
this announcement has tieen immediate. The
runds upon the Bourse bavh risen nearly one per
ceht,-—nadthe execrationslultercd hy the people
ar* changed to acclamations of delight The revo
luftou is considered to be ai end. : I find a great
difficulty in collecting accurate detailsof facts, and
amid the excitement and confusion which surround ,
me,still greater difficulty in ascertaining their gen- 1
era! bearing and probable relult
Apart from the scenes which have passed under
-my own eyes, 1 apprehend lliat my information os '
to the general bearing of affairs, is less full than
you will derive from the newspapers, and from a
comparison of the various private letters written
from here. I shall return this evening to London,
for I nm persuaded that eitherlhe tumult has sub- 1
sided and I shall have no more news to tell, or that
it will take a tom so much more serious a* to ren
der the position of a mere spectator, at the least,
disagreeable.
If I have lime lo add further particulars I wifi
not fail tu do so. '
Loxdo.x, 251 h February.
I have to-day readied London, to find that I have
left behind me a state of things respecting which no
one has any definite information. The second edi
tionsof tho London papers of today announced
that all communication with Paris was cut oil',—
the people in possession of the railways,—-the rail#
tom up to prevent the arrival of troops from the
country, and the electic telegraph injured to pre
vent their being summoned. Later in the day we
hare the bdrcannouacerneolofthe astounding fact
that lauu Philippe has abdicated, the Compte Do
Paris been proclaimed King,—the Due De Ne
mours rejected as Regent, and a Provisional Gov
ernment formed, composed of the leading member*
of the ultra-liberal party. .
The. Royal Family have' left Paris.
This news being read opon the Stock Exchange,
produced an foil of three per cent,
in Consols; they were' at SS£3Sj, and they sow
oro. ai.SsHSt3sl • A week ago ConsoU were with
in a fraction of 90. Yesterday was the settling day,
and npon the Freuch news they bad (alien to Si},
but rose after the settlement to oSj. This rooming
the “suspension of intercourse” sent them-dowu to
3S—and this afternoon’s news leaves them at SOj.
ft is even rumored that Louis Philippe is already
in England. Should this' prove true, the kingdom
has not merely passed away from him, but from his
family. The French are not just now in the tem
per to keep a thro no for any member of an absent
dynasty, particularly when the claimant is not of
an age to assert bisj own rights. The next step'
would be either to republicanism or the recsl of
the Bonapart e family.
. But Ido net allow my relfto believe that the
King,has left France; for although, the National
Guards, and eventually the troops of the line, refo
■wd to act agsmat the people, I am certain tbat they
would defend the person.* of the King and the Roy
al Fatnily to the last extremity. The King’s per
sonal safety would not hay-i Secrt compromised by
remaining in France, while the exit-lencc of his
dynasty would be perilled by'a contrary course. 1
hare ho doubt that his abdication and the appoint- '
meat of a provisional government would at least
put an end to actual hostilities. .-
; M. Guixot showed great dignity and firmness on
the occasion of liis resignation, and deserves more
sympathy than the King, for it is notorious that the
King and noUbe Minister urged all the extreme
measures which have produced the recent thun
der stonn.' Hnd the King continued to reign, Gui
zot wonld have been urgreal danger; but the King
by abdicating has in a manner assumed the re.**-
sponsibdity of the obnoxious measures and remov
ed it frupi the shonUers of the Minister.
I have not left myrelf time to write my osual
English i letter, although matters of roach import
ance have been ia progress here. X have much
doubt whether Ministers wiii pan their budget, en
cumbered os it is, (and os I prOphesied it would be)
with an increase of the income tax to five percent
without making any distinction between property
and income.
London, 26th February, 1&1S.). ,
Saturday : Night j '
Tiio “Acadia” arrived yrsterday at Liverpool;
and news has (bis afternoon reached London that
the “Cambria,” which would have sailed tor Xv\v
Vork this day, has been detained until
thus giving time'for a lew additional items ol
French news.
It .now appear# (hat events in Paris have sur*
passed expectation and even conjecture. Not co
teal with overthrowing tits Ministry, not satisfied
with deposing the King, the populace havo deter
mined to destroy- the Monarchical system aad es
tablish a Republic.
The Parisian mob and oltro-iiberal friends are in
•toxicated with amerces. and know not what they
.wish. A ooe o’clock on Tuesday there' was cer
tainly some popular excitement in Paris, bnt noth
mg seriously Co alarm the Monarch, who had reign-1
*d lor seventeen years, and whose-troop*, to the I
number of 100,000, surrounded the Palace and
guarded his CapiuL . Atone o’clockptfThuraday
icuia Philippe, no_ longer a King, was glad to
care hit personal safety by a hurried exit from one
| extremity of the Tuillerie*, while an Infuriated mob
were entering at the other. Thus the Very climax
of the revolution was attained in three days, anoth
er‘trow jours? the Revolution,of IS3O repeated,
aa to the time of accompliahment. but with more
of the charade r_ofl?s9 and 1792.
, Afler Louis Philippe'# abdication on Thursday,
tbe Dacbesa of Orleans and her infant non repaired
lo the Chamber of Deputies to claim protection.—
This was promised, but nothing more. 'The Chain
«>er refused to recogpiie the right* of the Comie dd
Paris or .the Constitution of the Regency. The
more moderate members aod those disposed to
support the regency withdrew, headed by thePresi
-1 dent, (&L Sauael) who declared tbe stuing at tuv
end. Butmanjr.of tbe mob had penetrated to the
Chamber, and encouraged by them the radical dep
uties resolved themselves'into session, declared
that session permanent, and declared lor a Repub-
' The provisional government immediately iwueJ
a proclamation embodying their repablican project
and adding merely that it was only an expression
of opinion, subject to the will of the people. This
was followed on Friday by another proclamation,
io which tho tone of perfect equality adopted in
the first revolution is ostentatiously prominent, and
wears a very ominous appearance. The members
of the government style .themselves “The citizens,
Frederic Arago, dec,” and recommend the people
to continue under arms and not tbondonUbeir rev*
oiutionary altitude. J -
I send you tbe newspapers to the latest moment
end refer yon to them for details. Yours, tc;, ' ,
• p_ * Asolo KiucxxEnocxEß.
raou our ows CoaajnroTOCtr.
Liverpool, 26tb lBlB.
is* ss?sMtf jsc Sam
one, bns Ullfn befcns iho vlnrfsn;--
The reign of Lnni. PhilippiS
»nil tho flip of Kopublicani*m Soar. ni dJ ’
Fr»nco-<ho Jgof o,„.l
fmodom A Prowion*! Govemmont luTbSn
wm
Tbe history of tte; world farnisbea no parnlW f u .
tbe suddenness—the.completeness of Lbu aciof
popular sovereignly; for although Ihe. French neol
•!o had begon to feel; the yoke which their masters
md forged, hole wits it apprehended that tbe re*
monstrances of a unanimous, and as it has turned
out, an invincible people, would have found such
terrible expression, i
Among tbe numerous rights of the people which
have felt the repressive haud of the Crown and
Government, vis that of poblio meetings—a right
inherent' -citizens of every Constitutional
State—a right declared by M. Gnizot himself in
1631, to.bo %iu&cattdbf ths Charter. .The progress
of reform lately 'met with the determines oppoii
tion oftbe Governraeny.aod the banquets were
summarily Suppressed by the proclamation of the
French Cabinet. - On Tuesday mat, a great banquet
,wta to bare bees held In Paris, at noon, but upon
the afternoon of Monday, the order for ill pronibl*
two appeared./ •••
.-•The .incensed ouxens armed and asaemMed
themaelrea in.angry and formidable numbers upon
that night and < tbe next: da/jand fiadiag that the i
wrenuneot would maintain' its sets, barricades I
Were erected in different ptrts dfibb oa
Wednesday the work of revofation cononoel I
'imcllj’joinaltke people,
■imUhe Cmobject of attack rr»s lire Ctiotiber or
JSSSL. 11 * ,° f life ■»“» ffighUU, ,nd ite
every where defeated. -
TnT^w-. ar * d ? y ’i the L infurialed aoMe* attacked the
Tunienes, which they captured and borned, and
*****At two
** V*** further resistance useless,
drfccticm - °oly of the N*l
tional Guards, bot of the troops of the Line, aign
ed a moral abdication in favor of his grandson, tbe
.young Count de Paris, and escaped to Noilly; with
the royal family, under an escort of cuirassiers.
It IS umversaliv believed that be is endeavoring
to reach England, and i« expected to arrive in this
SS?****- °" Fri6a Yi * n Uie Chamber of
D?pntwa the young hang would not be accepted by
the People, and the affairs of the country hare con
seqnenttybeen placed in the hands of a Provision
?k ,r?k Dn, - cnL Thero “ nol tJ,e elitbtost doubt
f«kf- k 'iff a Republic has been es
tabhshed. The following inteliisence, which is the
S!f? V, ha r’, u takeQ frotn «*» third edition of
i ■ Lo ® don Telegraph pt yesterday.
* VtSv* oo ? E^f u ° n yesterday we announced
the startling fed of the Abdication of Louis Phik
type. We also gave the latest and most authentic
particulars connected with Ihe progress of tho R?
volution, and to day we supply various details, ei
tber from our own correspondents, or obtained from
other sources. The crisis still continues.
It is evident that Paris is now in the same Mate
of anarchy, as the commoaications are interrupt
ed. Two roads are now due. All the accounts
: trom vans, therefore, are received by extra con
' veyance. , 7
Ye may remark that some of our;contebi"pora
ne» have .indulged in various exaggerations and
rumors in reference to this siibjecL One evening
paper, last night, positively announced the arrival
of Louis Philippe at Mivart’s Hotel.
[rgOM OCR OWN CORBEjPONDENV.I
pAßisj Thursday, G r. m.
I have but a moment to write a few lines, which
there is a chance of reaching your hands by a spe.
cm! messenger, who will endeavor to get out of
this capital, now in full revolution. The certain
• I communicate is Ihe departure of Lou
is Philippe and the royal family; they quitted here 1
a * 2 *> »• I had to walk amidst the streets crowd-' 1
ed with combatants and barricades, to discover the i
truth of a rumor that the Tuillariea bad been at- !
locked and burnt.. X found that the rumor wascori
rect, and that the rail road termatri are in posses
sion of the insurgents, and that the northern liuc
has bebn broken up. ‘ ' j
. There are now three great parties joined in this i
learim conflict, namely, the dynastjc, or Orleans i
party, the moderate Liberals, who are for reform i
and & real charter, and the Republicans. At pre
sent «looks ns if they would triumph. ..-.The roy- ■
al sis, a party of the oiled Bourbons, are aiding in i
the popular movement. The Regency of the Duch- i
ess of Orleans, with Thiers as minister; has been j
much canvassed. The English Ambassador *ent
oil a special courier this afternoon, but I doubt
whether he could have got out of tbe capital It
9 staled that an attack lias been made on the Ver- I
tailiea Palace.
From another Correspondent,
r 801-logxe, Friday.
» Thank God! I have escaped from the scene of
i carnage and convulsion. I rode on horseback from
i Paris to Clermont, and then caught the train for
i Aeufchatel. The rush of English from Paris has
. been immense. It is stated that all the steamers
- 'from Folkestone have been ordered here. A talk
t of a rising in all the towns in the North is eonfi
• deutly referred to by weliinformedperson*. Lille,
, and Amiens have already pronouticedforthe move
ment. Two mails are in nrrear from Paris.
1 Dover, Friday Night. Ten o’clock.
I have just this moment learned from passen
gera who. have arrived by this boat, that Louis
Philippe-has formally abdicated the throne, and
' quitted Paris yesterday afternoon. No one knows
where he is gone; but it was reported here that he
had landed at Folkestone from a small fishing bbat;
but it is presumed that he is at the Chateau d'En.
( Paris was in flames, fires bGng plainly visible in
rinany places, ’pie tuob have attacked-the Tuile
'ries, and the Louvre, and have sacked them both,
.and burnt the former. The fighting is represented
to have been very severe; the more so, because
ie insurrectionists appear to have divided into
three parties. My electric dispatch will convey a
summary of this.
, Dover, Halfpast Nine, p. m.—*A Queen’s mes
senger arrived, brought news that 'Louis Phillippe
had formally abdicated the throne. He proceeded
to the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, at half past
one, and announced hts intention in fovor of the
the young Count do Park Tbe Duchess of Or-
Jeans to be Regent Thiers and Odillon Barrel
have formed a new ministry, and it is certain that
tranquility will he now restored. Previous to the
abdication, the city of Pans was in possession ol
the people, who, infuriatedaud desirous of revenge,
sacked and fired the Tuilerie*. Louis Phillippe,
with his fomUfj has departed for NeuiHy."
A letter front Paris, dated Thursday, I o’clock.
tavs;— ; ■
nl. Thiers and JL Odillon Barret have foiled in
forming, an acceptable ministry.
The palace of the Palais Royal has been taken
.possession of by the people, after a great deal of
carnage. ;An attack was rnado at 1 o’clock on the
palace of, tbe Tuilerie*. The Knur ahdi.-oled in
fovor cf the Count de Paris, Hie 1 hichess of Or
leans m proclaimed Regent
The King, at one o'clock, left the palace of the
Toil cries, escorted by a party of tbe cavalry of the
National Guards, and several regiments of regular
cavalry.- The carriage went by tbe quays ta the
barrier of Pasay.
The Chamber of Deputies has declared itself en
pervunance. “!
- l 9 <^t/)C * L “The palace of the Tudenes is m
the hands of the National Guardjund the pebple.—
They -lire throwing the fumiltire out of the win
dows, and burning iL 1
A procession ofpersom in bliuies, and armed
have jitst passed, carrying tbethrone of the throne
room of the Tmlenes on their shoulders in triumph
and singing the •‘Marseillaise.”
Not f soldier is lo be seen. Tbe troops of tbe
line have fraternised with the National Guard, uod
the National Guard with.tbe people. All inicr
course between the two sides of the river i* cut olf;
but I hear distant firing going on every instant while’
I wnte. 1 i
An attempt was made oq the Finance Minister's
residence at eleveo o’clock, which tailed,
p The tocsin has been sounding all day throughout
. ®ot know that it will be possible to commu
nicate any more before post hour respecting the
•Chambers, At present there is no possibility of
passing. 1
• The number of killed is said to l* upwards of
£OO, principally in th© neighborhood of the Pilaw
Royal, and between that and the Tuileries.
The Declamations appointing M. Thiers, M.
Odilon Barrpt, General do Lardoriciere, Ministers
are lorn down everywhere by the public. '
• • It ia said General Lamonciore is killed, or, at all
events, wounded.
The Duchess ofOrleans and the Count de Paris
I went to the Chambers at balppnsi one, accompani
ed by the Due de Nemours and a large party of
officers on horseback. The Duchess was in deep
mourning. • j - *
_ The people’ bavo penetrate* into the cellars of
Tuiberies, ane are distributing the wine.
Fucr o'clock —The Duchess of Orleans, the
Count de Paris, and the Due de Nemours have
been at the Chamber of Deputies, and have been
rejected by the Chamber of the phople, who pene
trated into the Chamber.
: A provisional government has been formed, and
accepted by the Chamber, consisting of—
M. LAMARTINE.
M. LEDRU ROLLS,
M. MARRAST (Editor of the NslionalJ
M. ODILLON BARROT,
M. MARIE, i-
M. A'RAGO,
M.GARNIER PAGES,
M. LOUIS BLANC, Secretary!
The provisional government wi installed at the
Hotel de Ville.
The firing has ceased. i
The Bourse is dosed.
i To the above important iutelligdace we subjoin
; th© following details.—
,It was on the evening of Wednesday, ut three
oiuock, thill M. Rambuteau, the j Prefect of ilic
Seine, waited upon his Majesty, Unit Philippe, to
to inform him that the Municipal Council had deci
ded on doroandinglbe resignation of the ministry
ilis Majesty immediately coo voted a council of
ministers, and brought the subject before them. I
The ministers replied, “Sin. rtuoi/ez’twnt." Hot
ing accepted their resignation, the King sent lor W
Mide, who replied that he accepted of the mi,tint*
de t emtUe,
. Tiie oew* of the resignation of the ministry
rprend like wildfire through. Paris, aud fur a mi
meat the figUing censed. In the evening the tines
St. Honore SL Martin, nnd Rnmbuteau wercjllu
minuted, the troops withdrew/with the exception
of those stationed in the Place du Corourel, before
the Hotel do VUle and the Hallo; they, however,
allowed the people to move about wherever it
pleased them. Bands of citizens, carrying torches i
and singing the ‘•Marseillese’’ and the ‘•Chorus ol
the Gioomlins,” emerged at intcrvaUfrorn different
street?, and then :vanished in the distnnee. inter-1
mingliug their songs by cries of “a Uu Gmsot'l
Vive b Rffortnt! Quiet seemed restored; but I
about tea o’clock a dense mass, consisting chiefly I
of students, was seen advancing towards the H»tel 1
of the Mfnisterof Foreign Affairs. They were)
stopped by the detachment of troops oh duty before
tbe hotel, they endeavored to force the passage,'
when the troops shouldered their-muskets and!
fired! Abovo sixty of the foremost foil killed and
wouuded. This greatly exasperated the. mob, and i
cries of “(xuizotala bvleme wert shouted by:
some of tbe more fanout; barricades; were imme-j
diately erected, and the deep tones of the tocsin
pealed from the towers of Notre Debie. —'
' On theJollowing morning different bodies of the j
military were disarmed by the'people, and fighting I
re-commenced in different parts or the capital.
One account says—‘•The appearance of Paris is!
; (rwbtfaL Tbe people vented their rage on the :
ballustrades of the'ilue Basse du Retapart, oppo- 1
site Gaizots, and threatened to destroy the street i
K?,“ i h ” Uoo < l "pi& Here hut nigbl. The
ded ' d “f “"."“bolancotir ihe muV
■tail tS? K< '’ , * 1 “ >«“,"■« =« « .aid to
Rojfl n, afctod , he lkrou<!
ibllowiag ul|ep torn iI-wm ijlliu
.. , , . ‘ ? I’UUS, Friday.
[ ptet/dk>tlu« effect is stuck up near u*p Oll
Qfflee, bat it doe* oot contain anycftha
which sbcnr the authenticity 0/ proclanuttonJ? Bo I
“The Republic is proclaimed
voted?** 011 * 1 »»n be immediately coo-
raovjsjo.YAl, 6oviE.\3iEvr
ARAGO,
DUTONT, (de l’eers.)
I*AMARTIN'E, ,
LEDRL- ROLLIN’
MARIE,
FERDINAND,
FLACON,
LOUIS BLiAN'C .
MARRAST,
d ALBERT, (a wofiKixo max)
a - t'Aiw, Thursday afternoon; .1 o’clock.
After a severe struggle with the troons. the neo.
Pafo haV ß BU< i ceeded iD posreaSm oftte
Palais RoyaJe. and the Palais ofthe TuiiterieT
P , hlll P.P° and his family have tiid
CQ^? re T !? Vl^-' 101119 signal his abdi
cation. This document is said, by ajgeolleman
Sme M S c f e “ ‘^ l ° to L Siched iu
SS?J" Id' 1d ' wor ? a « these— u The Crown which I
received from the French nation I abdicate to the
hrench nation m the name of my grandson.”
up to this momeut, nothing has been done to
ward formally establishing a new Government, bot
si. Aragu, M. j e Lamartine, M Odillon BarroL'M.
Monc.M. Marrast, and M. Gamier Pages, hare, it
is undurstood, taken, or are endeavoring to take
the supreme authority into their own hands.
I have just passed through the principal apart
menu of the Palace of the Tuilleries with the peo
pie. Ihe apartments are thronged with an iro
roeuso crowd, but the people take nothing-gway
and destroy nothing except the portraits of Xxrnis
rtimppe. All the people,are crying-i--‘Vivelaße-
(FKuJI ora DOYEE COEBEipoxDEST.]
, .. Dover, g o’clock, a. 5e
there has been no arrival of mails here before
this monimg for two days. This brings mails of
h l ool >\^ thatof yerterdayhad not arrived
mirni T^ v French boat thrived this
morning—-no mail, bhould any thing nWive from
Boulogne, 1 will use the telegraph. r n '° ,rora
The following is the l 4 teM intelligence Whate\xr.
u, . L**™* TaxuaAi ir Oitick, Sb’clocfc.
.„,,i f “ Q^ e J Us J received an Eleciric Despatch,
which confirms the appointment of the Provisional
Government, ns announced in our first Edition.—
The communications with the interior ore sail stop
p?a. ilie railway station hasliecnburned, to that
there is uo egress by thm source.
Ttlegntphir Doyateh from Vtntr.
' u . ’ Dover. Pa. «. :
A boatt has just passed here—she could not
land, it blows so hard. It is a French sailing boat,
from Boulogne, and is supposed to have a govern
meat messenger on board, with despatches from
the Murqms of Normanby.’’
From Ihe state of the wind it i-t probable llrnt the
vmisel in question will endeavor lo put into Rami*
gale, in which case it L* possible we mny rei-eiv#
further a« ootmto from Paris, having made arrange
menu for that purpose at the latter .port.
The North American, giving an abstract of Eng*
lish alTaira, saj’s—“The revolution is-not confined
l ,°. f,fnru ' e - 11 clear thill Lord John Rus-ell'a
Mimstty is ou the point of being driven from pow
er. rrnnee changes from a monarchy lo a repub
•.‘Vi | >ul iu'England there will be only afcliange of
Ministers. Every thing, however, at such u mo
ihent, is pregnant with great consequences,
t. u” propounded his budget in
tbe House of Commons on the evening of the 18th
of February, aqd the excitement it create.! may be
inferred from the fact that all the approaches tothe
House were blocked up by crowds of well-dressed
persons hours before the customary time of begin
ning business.
Never did budget receive a less favarnble wel
come. The only remitted lax is that on, foreign
copper ore, which only produces lUc trifling sumo/
X|I,UOO. That (korlion of the financial -expose
which proposes to improve (bo national defcuccs
bo* beeh virulently assailed, because it np
tbe subject ol the chances of a collusion wi i
rrance. Isird John Rujjcll insisted that although
.there was nothing to justify a war, the nation mast
he prepared. j
The attendance of members was imusualljjlarcc,
and and other* who have the.entree
on such occasions, mustered in great force.- '
Tbe Jiill to reo[*en dipbmauc relations wfeh
Rome-has sustametU check, virtually amounting,
to a defeat. The, feeling iu England seems to be
very strong against the measure, owiog to the pre
judice against tbe'l’opo and tho Catholics.
The present Ministry ure evidently domneil, and
betray all the vacillations of lost men. ; Defeated
m the Lords on tbe Diplomatic Relations—defeat
ed iu the Commons on the appropriation*—<ppos
ed on the budget—and obliged to mate one expla
nauon after nooUier—having recourse lo a secret
Committee for thie estimates, and then,giving that
up as impracticable, their reign seems tobcofbui
sliort duration. On Tuesday night' they gave up
ibo secrecy of the committee on tho navy and ar
my estimates they had-proposed Ihe night before.
W e shall now know UiQ true rcason for increasing
those estimates. ’
BV .MAGNETIC TEf.EGKAPjI.
Corrsspoadcnce of Plttsbnrgta CautU.
Corr«ponrtt-«*re of lh« Pittsburgh Garetie.
CONGRESS.
WAnniwrox,March 111', libS. <
tifcvATE.-—Many rrsolutions were presented—*'
imung-them, several abolition petition*, by Mr;
lale, which were laid on the tabic. One was aP
o presented from Pennsylvania, asking lor an iai
ncdiate and peaceful separation from the l. nion,
rhich was laid on the tab!**.
* A motion was made to print I.WHJ cojhc* of Mr
Wire* correspondence in relation to the t?!ave
Trade.
On motion of Mr. Yulee, a committee was ap
pointed to inquire into the expediency ofeMaWub
mg a retired hst for the Navy.
Horse or RtrEEiESTATnTT^.—A nwXiou vn
made by Mr. Chngtnan, to reconsider the vote of
yesterday, ordering the President’s Messace and
Correspondence to be printed. Ho did not aj*
prove ot priming correspondence garbled by the
Administration, and be would have tbo whole or.
uone. ■ - ",
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gsune.
H.u-Tuioai; March 21, ISIS.
The Taylor meeting held last night was very
disorderly, and interrupted by the bootings of a
part of the audience, who expressed their delcrtnu
nation tn go for Gen. Taylor whether regularly
nominated or not. The speakers could be hardly
heard lor the uproar* and so incensed was Rcver
dy Johnson that he said he found in the place of
Baltimoreans an audience of blackguards.
PmtAOcu-niA, March 21, 16 i5.
Kail Roaij Acanrrr.—The locomotive on tin
ic between Philadelphia and New Yarlf, whih
m tho.net of passing the Passaic, 'fell through Ibe
draw into the river below.> Fortunately, the noon
cars were uncoupled, otherwise the destruction
would have been immense. Two men were mist
ing—names not known. -
PIIILADELMiIA, March 21.
The Eastern Telegraph is out of order, which
fact will account for the non-appearance of our X.
York* market reports. ,
Exclusive Correspondence of- the Pittsburgh GmcUc
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PaiLADELynrA. Mnrcli 21,-3 r. ri;
Flour—Sales of Western broods at $G per bbL—'
The market i» steady, but not ictivie.
Grain—Holders of Wheat ire very firm, and
buyers do nrit meet them. Corn and other Grains
are m steady demand at previous rates —aumdie*
limited, bales of Southern • prime yellow Com at
ol cents per bushel. ■ .
Groceries and Provisions are without nay cbndge
"° ac »*Yity u manifested in ani- article of Provi
wons, hut.quotntions remain steady.
Whiskey —Sales at 21 cLv per gallon.
Killed Hogs—Sale* at $G per 100 lb*.
Lard—Moderate sales occur at Si ct# per IU
lUclQ.iw ('orrr»]H>n*riice of the Nttsl.urgh Gauue
BALTIMORE MARKET. • >
Bnllimore. March 23. 3 r. Ji
m ~^ r ,* lo J? ati * rc,:t CTnfS
l* r bl> ' » *»ted; F The market in
unsettled, and I have no wle* to report.
Wheal Sales of prime while ul latariafrcia:
of prime red at the same. Tim supply of Grain is
small, which ha* caused a riialit advance
prime yellow at 4b da.‘per hush.
Pniv siona-Thero 1* nothing doing; excepting
m LnnJ, of which sales are eilertednt 7»c. F
tEg^t******* o —■«»
Killed Ilogs-Salcs at Sd.fX) per 10U ll*.
Whiskey—Moderate sales are effected at 311
cents per gallon. 1. *
Corn .Meal 3ale» at 52
~ „ ~ Niw OoijilvJ MandiH.
m W'^Tmddimg'roid
m "'‘ n “ ■“?. I'"- «»
MolttssetH-Demand \
i» es mi, »„j oi,io it sr, 10
z£K?“^s#t
, Exchange—Demand fair. \ .
J FT? ‘ C ' TO ™«- "««■> « Su-
Ch.,l„ Ellet, Jr.— the extractor for
tie Suspemuon Bridge— eros-sed Ur. Niagara river
on n wire enWe-tiiny ,is „ Md ,
tie American .horn, in perfect surety, nt 11 o’clock
on Monday morning. The time occupied in emss
ing was tyro minutes and thirty seconds ’
\ Rioirrs op Woitss.— I There i* n Tv.-t _--i .
paily drives a load of wood into SShtfita!?!!
reservation 7or 8 wilesiolf. She • .u*
affemoon, tikes care urtJi her*; di J cho 10
ratio morning loads Mwagon again and ras
shore than any or all others? ItaeLX «*?? Vt
ss** , *■“ b *
oerihdltirtajT
.told l» lepi r~d
phers cured all diseases—they comoated
diseases and uahealthy snvin if?
£>lcito oullc,of Kfc)
It is necessary, therefore, to- keep the norec am-i Jti
honiora, are foam the
when they.wash wife Jones'ltalian
3SESS6SS«Sa^Kfti.fS
and disCguremeni of the^ikfolsnl
be particular and aslr for Jo*b c P er *on«. mnsr
Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON'S aim ir7i°
nZV^ a ' eh Ptki » T'* Store, n
——jon!7
C. S .
timid xigiit of'iuL c"lTfnT L '"“"
i»S?*» M ” reh "hSSL&. *
Hamlet
Ghost
Grave Digger
Mr. C. D. Pi
.••••.-••Mr. Oxley.
'' • V V • • ‘Air. Duna
After which.
*** l>oUt: Mi*» Anna RJalviai
To conclnde with the force of
BOOTS AT THE SVvi\.
Wt-^nn.
— . I'l'J WmPetn e
Alist
Of Dealert in Mtr&aiulize and Liquors in Ailenht.
fly County, without ike cities of Pittsburgh and
ISlf*"* aFFTaiitd tn fht snrral «k*e» for
boiuii'cii or juwtSfsiuM.
John Mi!]*, L Cl “‘j c Ihnuon, Cl "*', 3
T *| yuUrnn, „ j„„ F ;„„, S
DnmL'lßtrß-.L. 13 John Boluboovr. Jj
Pfulip-L rich, 14 Wm Craifr, m
MoijtH t MnH011. 1 ,,!, u Wlo p„f’ "
1 O Snmh. 14 J M McElroy is
5;fJ22 U r." l '' , 14 Bob.tlllolmV,. 4
14 AJ “™ WinlioU. I. u
AJ« u TtonlmonrJ. 14 Ocorpo F a„„„, JJ
! ,I*°°' •14 WmOrabon, il
14 J.cout, i ci J
rßnnoldiJ 14 J-SBleel * Co, I
Wotei ltop„, 14 Hcniy BhaJfor ><
'ST' USMcfc. * Co- II
S *V“ ' 14 t M
BOEOtOCt OF Fj.IZABKTU *si> Tuivxsmr.
'y“ Jk ‘‘ r . L *l2 Jnmi-iFlaek; Uj *u
W-WmKVmkifk, H
Itf Bennett Lake, H
i J?. i£ Co - 12. F Davis n
. , n En ? li.b & Murrf, jl
mPT "fn'I®*'* 1 ®*'* L »4 Thomas Latta, 11
WcToiil’r' 11 Hiram Henlh,. . 14
eoaocon of unscurn-na. .
Tow-nvciida: Co, u p Cia*j^
A.UIWW- Wawhop. .14 N Orhrr, i<
JoQaibaa ohmi. 14 Frederick KUugup. 14
I'FFVE SI. uall TOW'JOiBrF. I
CUU». I
Francis Collins,
UII .Morgan,
M A Uiowdy
'»*irro rATJrrr*.
„ Cla>«.
*,■ V rad - 5 !J Wm Cavil.
John U Kelso. 14 u k A .M c K„[ anJ|
m&Lxv rowramr.
Clast.
Boyd 4 Guy,
A A Armour,
Dar»«l Cooper,
I 1 Jefferson Patton,
II Mi II AmtrrtoD,
il(M\ TOWMUJp.
CIsM.
14 John Hamilton.
> 14 Robert Simpson,
JoiepU Cooper.
K 4 N Porter 4 Co
rotrstinr.
Bcnj K rnln«r, 14 Jame, Crook s ' '"*4
tonocuii nr la\v*cwxvu.i.«.
cl 3- „ a»»L
M 'V m Bishop. H
U J Fleming L. 14
U George litre. 1.. |{
II PrlerDravo. 14
tdwrx ST. t-LAOt TOWSSHIP •
Clttt. <:!»%«•
& MulfcoUaml, 14 N Flalrniine. 11
HeRO-Prukmaii. MWm McNulty. ACo n
{“f I.mjey. 1. 14 T Grosbcgaii, ,J
Arlkarlrrii. u O Ru. tE 4, ",
HeotJ Be uWver. HWm McDonakl, |.|
14 Saiitley * Her, 14
-fs. 44E BeeiHmr, 14
Bobt (j!un, • H'Jota.Bhkfci. 14
. • H Junes EJlackiraorr, i 3
ilo lk Sf ,, V l -’ ; 44 John senile, 14
»Btob.,k wi,i»™. .1
U'SIMPpCT, DOBOCtlll A»D TOWJHUU’
a**!. _ close.
Janie*
S' II Sarbfr,
J oh a Harbor,
Win Siniili,
II liotand & Sam,
Hiun’l Siiicy,
Jacob lXivwa, i
1 J U Crawford.
;tT Pratt)-,
. P Baker.
A J Crain. j
14 J A Stevens, > )|
14 John 7.*is ler, 14
14 ftaac Kdmoiulion, it
U John Speer, » H
14 Herron & Brown, 14
.14 J ilGalaher. u
Miruxxoirsxair.
Clan.
14 Robt IVhijfini,
14 Solomon
11 John lUeheton
Janes Mute,
A llembora,
J II Henry,
Asaph Annates.
-•ErrEHWIS TOWSSHtP
CUo.
.W F. FVfriraJ,
■U Wm Wise,
rtsr, a css, atm* xxs fiasslli ,tou*xsh;
Class.
Jlueh Riming, U John Coulter,
V MWtrr, i «< Janie* Laud,
Johu Ihckson. i I-l Wm lUt
John Grime*. L •: u Robert l>odd,
Dttr’dSh-r'ds, * U J©,ht,* llar.i*,
Dnvnl DutC 14
CAST AMD HUT DUB TOSVTCAinP
Clas*
J*me* VeKMownv, 14 John Mumy
Ju*eph Blackwood. U Joseph MiUct.
’’ ra • > ® ncr 11 Thomas K«ry,
Jacob Bowen, u •
BOKOI'MII 0» TABXVrnt
Cia»«,
Jacob Flcshberce,
TW Kinr,
L J«mfi Clark,
James Fulton.
14 Rolx-n (fare,
14 Robert Me Air ale,
14 John Abcr?
noaornt nr kiuarsareroi.
'Clan.
TUo* Aikin. 1.4 Thomas Gardiner,
U«m» k Alctiuun.il. U Mamn Williams,
* siut.ta rotvasmr. 1
Class.
Spang It Co.
II James McKee, L
BiLt.wm n«rs»wr
Class.
Frederick lirur;a,
14 John Canntnphnm.
• SOWDXS TP. * “V
Ola**.
14 It A J Cooper.
14
PKfcKLC* rr.
flats.
Joseph II Haslrp,
James Uonsal,
Luke 1) Davl<l«*m.
Ceo McComtis,
U Dan'l Neiley.
11 John Neal, .*
wiutm TT.
Clast.
A Morliaek.
HZ Slitchell.
Kdtvartl Thompson,
14 John Black,
14 John. Hill.
' CCPUJU TP.
Class,
Rn|cMJell, 14, lIJ Patterson.
John Creodj, 14
Hugh Logan, |J Abraham Toj lor, 14
John SummeihilJ, M Joel .Monroe 14
Henry: Ueimr. H "
Ah appeal witl be held u| the Commuuioncr’4 Oificc,
** •>»? ofApnl t when and
where you can aileml and appeoJ. iffomhiutproper.
. ISAAC KINU,
gmartawliT Appraiser of Mercantile T****.
IS4S. gs 6 »
FROM FITTBIIUGH To PUIIIAUELmA i UAII
TIMORIJ,
ritHK pttW.ewo respectfully informed that this Lin
JL wi« wnnncnce running on the itW inat, and con
Unoe throughout the {teatonv •
The boats atone w, and of a superior clnsa, with en
larged cabins, which will give greater comfort Tin
car* are the latest cojntri(clioti
AboatwU l nlwarsbeln port, and travelers arc re
b ' f °" ■»«•*«« p«<
•tollmßinimlH One ol Ike keete „
this Line-will leave the landing (opposite U. S.lloicl
comer of I enn street and CanaH every: night at nine o'.
f»'r rnie 3| day’s. For it;t'oriiiaiioii, opplj-attht
OtTice, Munanaaltcln House, or to D LKECIr* r >
J’itubursh, March IM9. Can“n,^
XOSSB
'8 WEEKLY BUDGET
. OK NKW UUOKB FOB IM.i
T 1Y KIN PARIS, ur ,I, e Adventures of Alfred de Bo*
‘t «r
Myrterie# and Miierie. ofNew York. part 3
and Private Hiatorj of ihe Pop,-* of Home,
Traveler 1 * Guide to the Ohio River.
Marlin, the Foundling, new supply '
The Victim’* Revenge, a recu.t'lo ■!„• Matricide's
Daughter and the Star of the Fallen. ° “
Thompson'* Money Reporter.
TuyJor's do do
Uodejr’a Lady’* Book for March.
Knickerbocker do
■,, Th ?. F*®* l ® Land Pirate, or Awful, Mysterious and
(Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Dannorn.
1 Antonitn. the Female Contrabandist*
! *! r ‘ t F<‘j»*»tep, or the Path of Crime-new suri.lv
i; The Light Dragoon, or the Banehero of the Poi.tmr.'
Laucr.
' Middy of the Mncedomai
1 Hi • -
Jarr'* Peniuylvama Kepuru, vol. 5.
Jum received and fur wile by -
mnra AL P..MOBSE. S 3 iviunh m.
.Bare and Choice Fresh Imported Goode
1 for City Trade, at
CLOTH STORK, Fifth nircci, , le ar
iJ.t*»»ood.—very grateful for past liberal patroDoae
'1 feel insured upon on elimination, the beauty anJ
licit fuhiouablc styles will command purchase*.
:r rcnch Cloilit Caitiiagrei and. Doeskins otTery beat
‘make*, color*, qualities and etylra: Vertinga, for beau
-4y cannot be excelled; French flgtTCSshroere*, Silka
mud Satina, and white Marseille*; Trimmiuga aune
nor quality, a very iarg\s assortment. Prices second
.to none in the country. mar2t-3w
1V» rresh [eeehes received monthly—attendance all
hour*. Keferenca, the physician! of Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny and Dirmlngh&in.
? I most cheerfully , reeammend.to the physicians, fam-
Hies and all my former (neuds and patrons. MrVK 11
Worn* a* being thoroughly acquainted with the buL
nesi and worthy of patronage.
j manfcHy M. R DELANY.
riTO AND JIECHANIciT
(1 We lud Application, ibr .te.iupower for.i
yjoua small branches ef manufacturing. Should ■
aafficient number apply,« building mid aVine will ba
erected for the parpoae, to. salt both heavy and Ifaht
work. .ISAAC Gu£6a A Ca'
! Einningb March IS, 1843. • 11 marShUt
IfntOUND—A ltdy’a Bracelet,'
•t 1 calling on thfl Sobacriber, «r
*rertUement. . THO.’
jaiis&t* -*
which eea bflkadbr
wxof<A*-Woodia
s&£• book*.
K>r wi>*cnptioa ; .to •. tSe Cawtai fitnrir of
OUoaid Pennsjlvh t«p« ;i »_!p__
pmjjjr, wm oe opened at the folferiny tiS.
Aod between the hour* of m©vwir
olocl, p. SI.-of ooohl Si SttS’SKljS’ £*? *
H? ®* ° r Apn! nexL «*«Jw Aaenemn
Wayne county, Ohio; on FridarK d.»
of April next, at the Franklin lloief, in C&uiom SrirE
eoonljr, OLip; on Saturday the Sih day of AnrilneiVwJ
Wauon'.Hotd, in NW Li.bon, CoTutnSSSS
OhwjonTdcsday the 11th day of Aprilucxt*allHv?d
Porter'*, in Beaver, .Bearer county, Pa: and on Weil
ne.day, the 12th day of April nexu Cfa„uL*
Hotel, in tho coy ofPitubat-ch. Pa. 4 Chariw
JOSEPH J. BROOKS. 1
ZAOOK STREET, i
£ p ±wg°* <*—•-
LEONARD HANN A, J
.March Ufa IUS. inartM .,
IVestcj-n T Company.
1040. Old Established Line* Jo4o.
TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE A NEW YORK’
VU psx.vsii.va.ma avd onto rajl roads.
A IU? prepared to traniportgoodsand produce to mid
•fi. from the above cities on favorable terms Ad
urns or app|y to
DEECH * Co., Cauul Basin,
r * LEECH, Nos. 13 A IS South 'lTiird m. Phii.-
, T.M LOR A SON', Agts, No. 14. N’th Howard st, Bait.
A. ABBOTT, Apt, No ? West street, New York.
Pittsburgh, March 19th, IS4B. marJO
THE GREAT REFORMATION—The HctoriarEdil
lion of D*A übigne's great work on the Reformation
ot the Sixteenth Century, in Geimatiy, Switzerland, Ac.
Just published by Joseph A. Sped. No *25 Cherry st.,
above Sixth. Philadelphia, his splendid 12 mo edition of
the above named work, with 1* engraved illustration*
from original design*. 4 vols io2: bound in extra cloth
and library sheep.
,JT! ie pn ! l ''*,*!* cr respectfully call* the attention oflhe
trade and the public generally, lothi* work, being the
only illustrated edition published in the United Slates.
Ho trusts that the beamy of his embel!u,ment*, the
strong and substantial manner in which ith bound, in
coiiiwnctiou with the known popularity of the work it
scit, w ill be a sure recommendation to public favor.
.. lU ,_, JOS. A. SPEEL,
Ao 00 Clicrrr «, above Sixth. Philo.
J. A.n. hat latelypublished a new hod beautifulcdi
>??1 offc *' n;e ! , , , ‘ , J tMr * arec Show, a suitable book for
children, neatly done np in extra cloth. marjdtci
Mr the'
iosaoagahela Navigation Company, >
I NOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS. . i
N pursuance of a resolution of ihe Board of Mana
geri,lli( stockholder* of the MoconeoJjelo.Navisa*
lion Company are hereby notified to meet at the othce
of .aid Cohipuuy In Breed's Building, Fourth street, in
the city of h Üburgh, at ? o’clock in the nrtemoon if
Monday, the | .th day of April next, to lake inioconsid
cration ceruun acts of the Legislature of thia State,
supplementary to the Charter orthis Company By
order of the Board. WM BAKE WELL, Secy
Pittsburgh, March 7th, lil?. _. mnf y
REAPV IttXKOSEIi-For ship buddere, boat
builders,;and lumber merchant*;.being aeorrect
measurement of scumlmr, board*, planks, cubical con.
tent* ofsiiuore and round timber, *aw logs, wood, etc
comprised m ji number of table*, to which arc added
tabic* of wages by the month, board or rent, by the
week or day, and rail road dintuncet; alto interest id
tile*; by J M Scribner, nutho; of the “Engineer'* and
.Mechanic * Companion,” etc. ele. For stile by 1
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, j
lnn . rl ?__r bookseller*,cor.-market &. 3d stm j
Goods at Wholesale. '"j
L RPIt \, WIJ.SON & Co, N'o.lij Wood street, an
now receiving by daily arrivals from the import
er» and manufacturer*, ample supplies of desirable
Spring Good*, which they otfer to city and country rd.
taller* at ihe smallest possible advance./Tlavinr h
partner almost constantly in Ihe ensterh market*. their
stock will he kept up throughout the *ea*on. Among
the articles ulptady received, are 50 cases prim*, some
very l*cautnuj and udapted Ur city sale*; a variety of
tweeds, cotii.ti pantaloon stair*, domestic frinchaim
blenched amt brown cottons, fte. febg^d&wttiiT
Wm, M^ ll J! ;e 4 Co., Proprietors of thi
-ANB-sNOHSEKIEst
New kork, will transmit their new ami
general catalogues of Tree* ami Plant* to al
post.piud applicant*. Also, their new wholesale cata.
logues to all nurseries and rentier*, 'nd* great collet
non i> unequalled by any other in Europe and ’Ameri
ca, oud Ihe price* have been much reduced. Fruit treci
of many kinds, and especially pears, can he supplied o
bearing age. martldif
JitnKrii !l. mu- wu r. ~r BBV
H1L1.4 CUllRY—Hankers and KxchnnKcUrokers,
Dealer* in Foreign anil Domestic Time and Sight
JlilU of Exchange, Certificates of Dcposite, Dunk \ ole ,
and Coin; No ft) Wood street, third door below Fourth
* cs “i‘l e - mar'lii '
Agents Want'd
r PO canvas* for some new and popular works, m cvi
'i ry county throughoutthe United Slate*. Toageoi
the moat liberal encouragement is offered—witha sma
cnintaJ of from SJ4 10-.StWi. Achanca is offere
whereby an Agent can make from StO 10 Sds per wee)
(O'For further particulars address ipo«t paid I
„ W,M. A. LKARV.
mardldan No loc Nonb Secoud at, Phila.
Co-Partnership."
HAVE associated Mr, Arthur M’Whinurv with m
, .in the IlfcwiDß and Mailing Denies*,under the fire
ot Keogh 4M Whinaey.* „\j. KKOGIJ
Ijm Pitt Drew cry. mart*!. lrdri. laarfiltf
"1 IT IN DOW UI.ASS— 2OO baa *xlO; X) do 10x12:2
• 1 » do ?!9j Sbdo Six is; in store nnd for sale by
jasdalzell
IJLNIi Oll^—l'resh,just reed arj tor sale by
AT mar!! j MOHLER
RUFD ISORaX—S cast* in siore and for sale bv
uiartl . _
PURL CHROME CRKILN No l—l can in store nnH
»“? *alc niaidl J MOHLKK
teg* In store and for sain by
WESTBOWKN
WAL WAllD—DeniLit, I‘ean *t„3door» abov<
Hand. ■ - muslltf
iIT ANTED-*-A gtMd linker will boar of a permanent
rf Mlunißili by calling on
marli ; UNOI.ISH AUUNNFnT.37 vn>od at
COPAL VARMSII. No 1 —Ju*t rued and for sale by
_____ JMOHLER
’ •
_ _ : J MOPf.fH
PRUSSIAN lILUE, No I—l caee; Pans do do do: i
store and for sale by J .MOHLKK
cor Wood 4 Fifth sis
MAI CHES— CA) gro**. m More and for sale by
mar-M MOHLKK
PURE CHROME VKLI.OW. «i„uud in oil; 1 lb can
in .lore md fur »nle by inantt J MOHLER
SHIRTS— A new tsi|i|il\ rrcd ou the I7ih in«i„ at Iht
trimming .tore oi' F 11 IU’IXI.V X Co
_ rcarJ* Market »t
'pßl.MMLN'CS—Fringe*, gimps, A buttons of rarioui
A pattern*. for *pring dresieit, are teed anti lor »alc
«y jMrto : pii laiu.n &cu
tU/ITuN —Ui bale* good middling, per RuigeoUL foi
! -marlU FRIEND, ItHKV A. Co
MACKEREL— 100 bbl* No 3 Mackerel. branded
large; lor tale by inarJO Ja.S DaJiZEI.L
LINEN TABLE DIAPER—W R Murphy hat reed
an additional *opi>(y of Linen ‘fable Diaper*, ami
lalile Colb*, also. ..Towel* ami Towelling Diaper, at
low price* for .quality. _ _ __ rourlrf
WIDL SHLHTLNfiS—Bleached and unhicuebed,
from one n* three yard* wide. 10 be found at drv
good* home of ; marts 'tVR MURPHY’
PILLOW CAME MUSLlN'S—Constantly oh bund at
dry good»bou*e_of _ marl* W R MURPHY
LARD— U bbl* prime, for eule by
;««i2 ; j d William
PADDINUSKINS-l box, suitable for saddlers' u*e
for » ,lel, V gang S A XYJIaRBAUGH
C'tORX A. OATS—6O bag* prune yellow corn; 60 d<
J Ont*, ta* l reed and for *alc bv
niarl^
T^MiL'll— 71 Jatulii>~ auii>or«&lc by
?_>«»= •_ i|*ff lIARUAL'GI
P!<AlsTKfi— IS lous No i while. Ohio eiiy, m»t
■kiofaleby [mafic) LA M HURT & *miPTo;
BUCKETS- —SJS doi Beaver, lauding from sunr Bea
ver, and for sale by marl? JAS DALZKLL
GLAZIER'S DIAMONDS—IS just reed and for sale
J*y wnrls i JKIDDAOi
S‘^'Jf‘ R ' S P l r ,SK ‘* ,C ' PANACEA—I gross just reed
and for sale by maria _ JKIDD ACo
ANDERSON'S PILL BONKS—ISO gross, /an reed
and for sole by marls J KIDl) ACo
SUGAR— SO bhi prime NO, JO bbU ass'd loaf:)do
clarified; for sole by J D WILLIAMS
“Mia UU wood si
CIAIII’III.NE or I‘ino Oil in store and tor sole by
1 fabl7 ; _ JOEL .MOItLKH
XSLKD OIL—IO bids just reed and for sale bv
.P 1 *! 1 * . . H E SELLERS *
ALCOIIOIj— d bbls just reed and for sale by
marl4 R K SELLERS
CHLOROFORM— 10 bbls just reed and for sale by
R E SELLERS
.T" OUISVILLE LIME—SO bbls jusi rted per »tmr Pi
Xicifie and for sale by tojtH a GORDON
It juit reed and fur sale by
J KIDD St Cc
EL'SSIAN BI.UK No 1—75 bbli jn»{ reed anil lor «aJi
... Jy -,-J KIDDsL Co
G‘ ASi'OllOllr-7 bbli for talo bv .
:marl4 ‘
„ • J KJDI) &Co
(Cbromcle copy.)
SMITH'S GLASS PAPER—2OO ream. m.'J, dealer*
_«uppli«lJo\T by_ mnrH J KIDD A. Co
Spanish t»iu tor »ni<Tby
"WH _____ ISAIAH Dicfa &_co
UM COPAL—3 ca»cn for bale by
E !«!£!* : _. i?aiai£dickky a co_
VARNISH —3 bids •upijuality. for rale by
marl4 | ISAiAII DICKEY A Co
BUTTER— 7 bbl* roll, rcc. ibis day, and for rale by
roario _ TASSEY A BEST 1
PEACHES —l »ck pared, reed, nmf tor iaj’o bv
; . • TASSEYA REST
CLOVER SKEU—joo bu*h. in store and for rale by
TAS^VAJIK-ST
reed by sir Clipper No 2, a fine bull Mb’,
nud for cole by SAW IIAUHAUGH.
«»"10 ;£! wood „
PORK IU\MS—SOO just lauding from stmr lioavei
and for »nle by [marlOJ S A W 11AHUA UGII
CLOVER SEED—ia bid* prime, ju*t reed and for *al«
A>_ w«HO SA WHARRALQH
EOLL RUTTER—3 bbl* prime, juit loading ami fa
rale by marlO. SA >y HARBaUGII
LAUI>— (ÜbbU No 1, jurl reed and fo7 rate bv
—-fLVi'L- J I _SA W HARRAUGH
LUMDER, and Pine Joice, for tale bv
J>' B^f w. w. Wallace.
New York ground; for rale by
V. lnaf7 •’ • • J KIDD &CO
DRV APPl.lS—ay *ack», jiut reed atm tor talc bv
-- -•“"!« _
D ttY .n^f Ut:Wr ' ,JJO bu *, U ’ i i l * loro tadVor «Ue br
*°”y. : jgAI*H JMCKISY_ai T
LARD-TO keg* good •No lj lObbUilodT
itupjung order,'tor tale by ' -1
ISAIAH DICKEY A Co i
FIIIE BRICK A TILE—For .ok bv" 1
ISAIAH PICKEY A- rv.
■4— m " l3 . ■ POUfllEH'n.'n
'M 1 "
o, juttrecd aadVerwlTb
JOUIDWF.M,
tfSr I "''£ 0 ,I5; V”?, «nd h.nu, tar
1 •*“_»? -mil I ENOUSUt BENNETT
*a itort and for **le by
m>m : TASagy A: BEST
ON 10 -I*- 1 *-- 1 00* in Iton and for tile by
j &*M TASSSYfcSgBj
AUCTION SALES.
By John D. DtTti, A«eU«neeiv
Adjourned Saif of Liberty fimt J’/vpe^ty.i
BY -Order of Fftrcntorsof the late Saa'l Hlatidec
on Wednesday evenitur, the uisl, at 8 o'clock,
at the Ccmtaerefal Sales Room*,: comer of Wood ind
Fifth streets, willj.be sold: Tlio remaining eight lois of
ground, from the sale of 13ih tricu which «u tkai
ported on account of tho ; weather* ftiuatcba the West
•ide of Liberty street, between Venter and Marbary
streets, having eacha-front ofSPjfect, and extending,
bach IU» feet to Brewery alley, on part of which is
erected a two story frame building* formerly occupied ;
by a Morton as a:tarern. Terms at sale,
nuril ij JOHNDDAVIS,Au«. -
Lwg* and positive Sale of Dry Gvodsfc.
ON Thursday morning, March SCd, at 10 o'clock, at
me Commarcial pales Boom,- corner of 'Wood and
Fittn sts., will be sold, an extensive! assortment of For*
eign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which Orel S 3
leghorn, braid, gimp, satin and crape bonnet!*,
137 pieces of Manchester ginghas)*, 29 piece* saber
indigo blue alpacasjmerbos, tilkr, *a
u.u* 1 , f velvet, superfine cloths,' catsmlers, satinets,
checked tw c ed, red and yellow flSbuds, muslins, pa
tent thread, gloves. Hosiery, he. Alto j» quantity of
ready-made contsjipants, vests, shirts, Ac.
„ At 2 o'clock, P. M. [
1 well toned cottage Piano Fortei 17 boxes window
gutss, assorted sikes, 1 half pipe and a quarter cask
french brandy, actuality of- groceries, queesware, :
glassware, confectionary, tobacco, segars. btskeu,,
a * e *> shovels, transparent and veneflian window buids <
new and secondhanded carpeting* looking glasses, I
leather beds, .beddings, mattrass-si cooking stoves,■)
scales and wetglu* store fixt ß rts,fcc. A larteassort
ment of household furniture, of good quality, from seve
ral families declining housekeeping^
. . . At 7 o'clock, P.MJ
An invoice of boots, shoes, gum over-shoes, bonnets,
£“£*’ umbrcllaf, ( saddles, trunka, brushes,
hue table and pocket cutlery, gold ohd silver watchfs,
accordeons, a great variety of German fancy good*
c ‘ m j :
Administrators~Sa& of Cabinet Halers' and Car*
_ Tools, & ,
theSadjinsu at To'dotk
p lal P, ale, Hoom *t «>rfier of Wood. and
f *£} * ,, »'T IU b * «{«1. one chest cabihet maker*’ tools,
good quality. Al*« one chest carpenters’ tools, with a
quantity of hardware, cutlery. jewelry, gold and silver
watched Ac. Ac. DBA VIS, Aucfj .
. , IldtfStJlold Furniture. ;
t.^ a y , rw ui^ r ?° rnia S’ UieihMinit- at the dwelling
honsc of Win. DsrUnrton, Esq , on Third street, ihrte
doors above bmithfcfd street, will be sold, nu extensive
aswrtment ot modem styld furniture; nroong
wliich are, mahogtmj; sofa; walnut wardrobe; bureau;
bedsteads; tables;csairs; wash ami work stand*'feather
beds; mattresses; purler, chamber, end hall carnets- Chr
irons; fenders;. ver»t uan window blinds; queenswahr.,
glass ware; k.uves dud forks, Ac. Together with avt
riciy of kitchen furniture; one wire site Ac
, I . JOHN PDA VIS, Aact.
Executor’s S&U of Second street Property
Ou Wednesday evewng, the 23d irut, at a o'clock, at
tboCommercial Salta Booms, comer of Wood and’Fifth
streets, will be soidjby order ofthe Executors of the late
Daniel Hunter, deceased. '! , >
Two valuable budding lots, situate on the north title
of Sccoml street, bctjween Southfield and Grant streets,
huving each a front of 20 feet and extending back Ml
fneu The Lot at the; wnerofCfaerry Alley srtD be soitL
subject to the privilege of a three feet alley, for the use
of the occupant of the adjoining lot.
The above property, together with one other Lot, b
subject to an annua) ground rent of QljQ, or each
Lot. Terms at sale * i
_*narl6g| JOHN P, DAMS, Anct.
I LTKD’S C.
T! „ FOURTH
UR subscriber it
the owners anil
stranger* visaing Pj
uock of carpeting/
street. They const|i
most fashionable sty
brought to the Westi
built expressly for thi
Jess.of expeuse,) bd<
modern style. •
•The carpet* yeeeitfi
the nebett odd most, I
'They comprise, ib-n
Supe nor Tapestry, m n
uele: --
English and Amentia
seU;
IHPET EMPORIUM.
,sT n below wood.
ftipect/nlly requMti the attention of
I captain* of boats,' citizen* and
jubonb, to hi* large and splendid
'uow for tale at hi* new stores, 4th
i ofevety rarieivof thp. latest and
r e* of Carpcu, Oi( Cloths, Ae_ ever
tfrn mhrket. The store has been
e carpet business, and has, (regard
pen fitted ap in the most
Imperial .Ingrairj, -j
Supenor Ingrain; jj
»iyn; . ' • »
Fine Ingrain; " *
Common do £
Plain and twilled V«
Extra soper cor'd twl
Royal do; ■;
Sfieep Pelt; - ii
Cotton, lift, rag an :
oil cloth table cover
itpet, cojnmoa oil clothi 1
end linen (able corm,
ilain nafaia'f / itaic rod*,
S^ssiFfiffiass! 1
c’ly. Ha Ting made ar
ret mandfacrarere in (be
pel will bepromptlyfor-’
vertd in one week, at a
ixer’e price. '
reqnettdd to cell before
:1 confident we can mU'
e<l in tbs eastern chief.
• E.-'Wi LYN3X .
window shades, eoloi
tttomiaj»,ca»pei biqi
kep» la carpet store*
reasonable terms as a i
rbngcraeuu with one't (
cost, orders for t anjr ■
warded by telegraph,
small advance of the i
IHirchaser* are par
parebasiog elscwberr
- aa cheap as they car
marls
-doFwh
'tar; in thee
flhelugei
lo of carp
. mad deliv
i iwiu&etw
r icoJailr r
as we tee]
Bit P«r sittc, ■m
’’HE Subscrib
. lot* to suit p
The collection is
variety, fn the W
ran and.valaabli
Japonic*!, large
height, Coctua, J
It. Notaette Clor
Rote*; the finest t
The Dahlia list ec
n lor sale hUlentire stock, in
sr»,ai very rednced'price*.—’
ailed for a select and extensive'
country; containing many new, >
h canmtinginpan of Camellia, 1
nr plant*, from 3to 6-feet in
%, Geraniums, Fusheias, Monty
’erperoal Mots, yining or Pillar'
ast esteemed sons in cultivation.
* the most showey and fine prize l
Roots, a large variety?. Viuet,:
»*'• evergreens, &c. Amateurs,
era, who want to decorate their
e grounds, or green houses: are
sxamins' the collection which is
on Sundays. Conveyance -by
wood ferry. Descriptive cata
may be had at o#r stand, No 29
re orders left With as, or by
pmee. will be promptly attend-
Kucnl ganJitier, willnttend
igofgardens,’&c. Orders
. JAS. : WARDROP,
Manchester. neat Pittsburgh.
•on* grown; Fie
shrubbery,. shade
Nursery jneu am
yards, gardens. pi
respectfully umu
open to visitors, e
the omnibus • and.
logues sc m by mi
Diamond Market,
mail to Pittsburgh
ed to. John Grab
to planting shade I
left as above.
marlod3mAw3iT
field* Ash.
"unufZSrf “T" ? " “” K *»>W*ill
warrant rauai jf not mpenor to any imported into the
lotted Slntea, and winch they aiepredared to sell at
cent i, „ a HZ** o *}* warranted from6s low ,*r
whichla Prf ceD \\*”* *• «“|«d atraijih
.JIT" Present price 4 to lie according to faoamjir.nar.
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UIGBV s CHEAP _cUg„- CLOTHING OTOEE,
Mum 130UB EPTT8TBEET. •
inuig iubx it faiinonniilp, irood. new ,»nd ->h- nn f„
3#®S£SS±-S3
•AJJvrh°buj- largely, ajjcoiiiractora, jaerehams, far-
I * gA.yu.
-itloor* cut of the Foil (See, Fiuibunrh UanMhSl
!ui “38 * »LSd‘h' b S iUB wir^w^iTfe
“'it 011(1 btu %n ealibluhed nearly half n
• n ‘l ba» ua cxtefekive ud aslistantial eirrula-
/ ,^° Ushaul •b* Populqu* and rich counties pf east
em Ohio, western FennijUvanU aad.vSrfSa jv!
•aiii wuhtng to extendiheir famines#, -wSI not foil tn
et rp2i®* c^PTf fav . o r»fJ« epporuSty todoio;- •
iSSS?*’ S “ pr '”' 9«!.4'!H»«I by
Sf , i r^Wr .< rUfe > *r l'
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need a liu'yer fupnir of vour Vunnir *nd nhall
?affs. ir ”" r “tTsss^aSfts:
opr, comhiniug a unS mdd£ #T * ofP, l t,bu, ? l, » a «nall
I »•■>• pen*. A. if
fonnauon orihe sune h?*lTVi” ,^r 'i, «ayia-
MmbaAh: llVrcb ltitM ll ** SUitabl >‘ «'«rd&
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STEAMBOATS.
CHCIJSATI A PITTSBURGH
DAYIV P ACKET LI NE.
spins' w*ll kaownliaa of aplendid passenger Steam.
•A 1 era la bow 'composed of tbb largest, twifest, best
brushed and furnished, and most powerful boats ca th a
water* of the \Ve*L Every accommodation and cob*.
fort that money can procare, baa been provided for pa*-
.*eage«.; Theuna'has been in operation for fire year*
—carried a miliinn of people without the lean inju
ry to their persons. The boats will be', at the foot of
*♦ ood atreet the day previous to starliug, for the reeep
bou of freight and the entry of passengers on the regis
ter. Iq, all cases the passage money must ba paid U
advance. -
_. SUNDAY PACKET*
The ISAAC NEWTON, CapL A. O'. Mason, wi.l
itS’’® Ptnabttrgb every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock;
Sunday at 10 r..M.
__ „ mosday packet*
• hM ™“ MONONuAIIELA, Capt Sms*, will leave Pitta*
burgh every Alonday morning at 10 o'ckSck; Wheeling
every Monday evening atlOr. sr. .
TU£BbAT PACKET 1 .
Tlte lIIBEIWIA Na 2, Capu J. Kussnuza, will
ImT® £* u *borgh every Tuesday morning at 10 oclock:
Wheeling every Tuesday evenuigatlO?: k. *
n.
o clock, IVhceunfevery Wednesday -«T»ni•nor,
THURSDAYPACtfteV
The BRILLIANT, CapL \s| pr M
burgh eve w Thursday morning nmdQoek; WhJSSr
every Tburadmy evening atlo r. *. °veuag
viiSjATPACKit^i
The CLIPPER No. a, CapL CxooKs. wiiri-.,. nj „l_
burgh every Friday morning
every Fnday evening at 101>.«, ~ > »vaeeuug
SATCKDATPACKKt.
The MESSENGER, CapL S..Rew^u.
burgh every Saturday momlng^Stfdock^ WimW
every Saturday evening at 10 i? it . * *» heeling
PEAVER PACKETSj—NE\V ARRANCIESXKVra.
Theateamer:- v / • 43
UiiTj>.-jr , CAIJJB COPE,
*n» Ic.rg bf Bayer. Glijow
■BBBsSS&aUelltvillr, on Tuesday, Thursday
and. Saturday, of each week, at 9 o'clodLs m
ing oti M©UW,. Wednesday and '
boat ot thn landing between Wood street Sad dm brides
prepared to reeetve freight* at any time. *
!S.& W. UAKBAUGH, Am*. :
. . NoSt\Vood»L
BEAVER AND WKLLSVILLE
jfTBB*- n - The line steam boat
ij£w n &‘BEAVER
—' Charles U Clarke, master, will, daria*
coming win ter season, make dad?
Utps to Beaver and: Wellsnlle. leavingHusbunth «»Z
ry morning at 9 o’clock; and WelisvilJo at 3 o’clock, r
“• d«10 - G. hi. lIARTON; A CO-. Ari
1C46~ : : r~—• V- —TWb
nTTSBOIteIi & BBOWHSmiB
FEBRUARYI»L?Bta! Ist, ISI3
LLAVE BA ILYAS’9 A. AL, AND 4P. M. '
/fwftr* lv ~ T “* following new tpau comnleia
i *v™ r °V ilc season: AT
■MBHKSH&vnatrHi- 1 ’ Junes Parkinson;
juajuvK,SSi a jS«?'T»i , i£2? i^"g
n«r f and are fitted up without regard^
, i m ° ne^C^S procnr ® tmt beenproVidad!
board, as the boats willeerlUnt* leave at'the'SlL^S
ti«ed hours, gA. RI. and 4 ".AL * . V“ ““jjjjf**
KOR ST. LOLLS. ”
IIiZTJ* r r “'SiSKSr'
peWMW, apidy on board. mm*
. FOR ST. LOUIS.
, sa .v»i» k The splendid steamer •
„ -ROBERT FULTdX,
- _ Collin. Waiter, , ; \vill leave for ih*
! uuPValJ intermediate-ports, this
I U> o’clock For ffflgfatorpuive apply on
l . tv-in' arti' i n,~.
f the latest detigta, with
olora. 1 |
: following; ;
.LOUIS.;/
K T“ 8 fast muting uearner 1
_ I • KOBTII RIVER, '
Jggpjfflß Deviuaer matter, vriil learc a* abora
■HEBBanciluetda)' «u iniu at 10 o'clock. »•*.
For freight or pawage appiyou board, or to
- tnmn?l D. WILKINS. Ait.
„I ; ■
Door Mata.
FOEOT.XOUIS. ? =T 7"
K TTxc new amt elcfrant
I tluiday. i'ar&cidii or mtum
I «pplr on fawfl, or to D WJLKIKS. Agt. 8 *
‘ AND ILLCVOISSivER.
I'/frfiS’-k The fiiw •tefioer ' '
! nlwwJ _ . KORTH CAROLINA/
; master,leaTM*! eborethi*
J’ a * W o dock.. • For /reichi of du>
*age apply on bwd. . . ; ,0,17 V
•OU Cloth*.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
Cue uteaner :
.Slogan., mailer, wiJlMeaTe for
SfSTiEv *£&■“:
- - • - i »arlB'.
' rouxbuisviLLE." j,
tv : T* l6 now and Cut steamer
Us?r**#ffiSe . LADY BYEON,
J£^L U| !l ( >i mailer, will leave for the ahore
on Uiu day al 10 x.'w. For
-or passage apply 0 a Loan), or to m Fo,ft «gh|
. :^WBt-TLLBt BED. Am !
. ' vLBOH CI\CINXATI Ai.D BT. LOUIS.
. /ra>*>~ IV *Die *plemli4 lUrUt draught «ewne»"
LfcferAVA*7«’ « „ JEWESS, .
Sg&
.-..;. : ~>o'KsVuiCis; “•'•!*-.
The fast nimiiji^«iMw.' r **,
day « 10 b;clock. Tor f° m , *“•
; FOR ST. LOLTIS X. ’ILLINOIS River? ~ r: •
uErj) ”'"’‘Sggg i, "» ...
, v <»&**• “aster, wit! leave for
sage apply on board ’ *« «««ght or pa*.
— ■ • p tnarl7
£pa st. Lons.' •: ~
■SgtSuisL, C-pu Paikinwii Matier, will lean 1
»;
or pmag apply on hoard. * • - Ft, s &tijM ;
' FOKXASHVIU.E. ■• '
‘ /f^ r ?*'T tv r * l ® fine vteiuarr i. ;
~ AMKEICAX.fiAGTP
laMosuippliroi, bonriono;.' f<w.4«»h«»
,i
. t .s■’&**+• »v Thofine itemner -i.
I iGgtVWfi' _• ; ROUfifiJ AlOßhm
•®“*ls2a««bovsS, " I|l t«Ye for Uio
POR CiNOlN.\Att.~>-fc:
. i H“ *•*•''* & I " e * a »*-nining*U‘anicr' «.
a* n ■ BROOKLYN.
iK&^l g f?V«««V wifilearc forth# abora
sajHg^ a p P fc lt bS^L ar M lo »' tl 9<£ ForfrSht
; keculak.packet 'rofSSSSi-p 11 -
f Tbc ncw aml fu,, ileamer .
k£m%}xtfrf£ T»
W JWlr on boud or 10 T" • ' WWIM or pu.
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! * lv packet -
i > fat T « e •roft stesraer ••■ • ■
Portcv P-Kiim».»> Dialer • ■win
oiWt"* •? n M «d»n
U ‘^ ay U #l 7 °’ clo <*. * Xhar * d3 r Mil B*-
JTj® Consul wj» Uml at all ihe
Erory aeoemwlation that can h® !*«*■--
fort and safety; of Daasenl.^ I k-,? ro< ? ;it T4foT-thecoin.
boet „ ulso ” h 'll,.
Pa T5 W «pfo«o»s. - fop fr-j-hV^ * Bftt 7 fuard to
‘feS"* 7 ? &&&s&s** **
Of Ist’anij f f_ ,
1 K Tha new *ieame»' I /
S^^^s^asE
board. _• . , *orfreij&t or paanga «rj>ljMwJ
; _ ■ ...
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Atiufer, will. lam for tb«
o*r, .he Uih il'i 1 Km ™ Thun
bw.nl..>, ,qj WBLTI.r n g t m°, r n ''■«£«
I WABASH iuyeil. ' . ~
iu2£3l «S5S"[ “ d «>■ dnojla
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bonri. *•».; «•;*«»»« or p&*. wpl, «,_
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; yfefetfW STEPHENS, ,
■SBes&£?’ -V -11 "."™ lt*vn fcr Iln
[ mul iutenotdi«,Bport,lo-roor
n bßttrd..- . ’ *T F " tajtnif p«u«*» «pj,| r
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urtar. at f iMf *’.«n , 'vedae»day B*j
boari fIL * of .ftcigit or paunfa applroa
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