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Ptmacxa* Dau>t CUxxtcs j* bobUthed ; Xmr ( 7VvW«d(lft«sd WrtfcJy,~'n>e StifrUSeTea IMlv* p*r«n«»fil»‘m-Weekljr tf’FhclMianwf Wttoajd* Wttklf is Two Doti in pot annum, tvwtif ; noiin&FaiA boktb Americas. jUtmbetmttfs sad Hab*enpuon» to the Nonh Amtx ~ bo tad Umiod State* Gaseoe, Philadelphia, recmed •’••—dfcrwatdadftoathMoAcc.• .■s'. are earnestly request the nand is .itrera bwbrt-tT. it, tad as early la today u /.practicable.; . •r •_ ■ ' 'FaaidTXsrCommercial intelligence .Domestic, Mar* . ; Aw^Javer' News, Imports,- Money Markets, Ac. see »M AatWMasomlc iSoaiuttM, • J . rUB CANAL COMMIsSjONEB, 1188 KIDDLBIWABTH, • V. /! •’ or ssios cosTrrr: fiditoriil Correspondence of iho Fnisbaifh Gazette*. '-•! • Wsaanorox, March 2t,18i& : ,Ottul«swsi CSia is arealtuog u aboaitawn, n T6> .•■■■ ly.Aa&h, u the tenders* sod “hair restorera,* • 5 nonaitdank. perfWptf f aod' public pedlars,: ad* . vertisa themselves end their vires, an account of . hi* own life and pubbo services. -Is is the Auur biography of. •mu putting himself up as auction fcrt&e.popular lad and the Auctioneer with on oily tongue and flttteitng speech , eels , forth ; itia own •7 doe who thinks much better of himself : ■ than the reat of mankind, la this life which is in the coarse of circulation frost the capital, by thou* ' auds/of .copies, there is an infinite rtnety.'of . wares, tears for those who weep, smileA for those who laugh, fisttery for the weak, boasting for the . : boastful, and* thorough infusion of.rank Dembc : laCFtocatchlbe support of thoee who live/to be . fished upby such a bait. /There u too, a renewed . bid for the Southern vote in a renewed hostility to the free.pnociplea embodied in the/Wilmot Prori ‘ •n.or more properly spending *ihe. ordinance of •>. 1787.*. Mr. Cass forget* to mention that-Thomas . Jefferson was one of the father* of this ordinance, • end that he.htmseUi though over and over again ..■'boasting to be the pattern of Democracy was once thesrearer of the “Federal Cockade. 0 t iMr. Cas* was born at Exeter, ft ft, oa the 9th Mol! October, 1752. He emigrated to the Weaat - the age oM?, and settled at Marietta, Ohio, where - be,was admitted to the bar. He was a brave sol dier la the last war, and hu been the opponent of almost every peace, and the advoeateof every war and project of war since that tuje. War, indeed is tnS'bqbby, and Ins faith, u that “the whole ol . Mexioo”-and'tho ,whole Continent,, perhaps the Wnole worifk-Mmsy be to 'quote his aiasiw expression,without doing us much harm.— If elected to'the Presidency, the country msy pre. pare far a .scene of constant war both with foreign soiionr and Us own internal resources. . .. \i :TBx.ritxßCttjutvotgaiow. &me thinning Revotaiiontry sentiments were uttered uLtlie Senate yesterday, by Mr- Allen, of Ohio, and Mr. Foote, of Miss. The Ohio Senator defended tbe recent outbreak in Pans, in all its . hsnglh, and.breadth,—-hot.qusliiying his’praise and citing the act of bearing the throne upon the should* - of the mob,—the same mob who threw thetfitr xumre of the Tuiilenes into the ■ streets, who broke .iatp!th^ , cefius l ' , ahd dutributed lie wine among . the populace and who attempted to burn the Pal* eoe,—with marked approbation,, Beforejhis Con* - great adjourned be hoped Resolutions would be . adopted by the two Houses, expressing the'sympa * Iby oftbe Nation for the People of France in thei' revuliUsouary efforts. It was qo time for ms to de* -liberile hc iaid.'Wben.lhe.Pgople of Europe' were thns acting and the Senator from Obo wenton like '. Pretpa and Robespierre,fresh.fmm the* Jacobin dob and before the. Committee of Safety.- to dis coursed the very people he would betray and dr Stroy.r' ■! ■■■■■<! *. ;•. . ; The pending was the proppsed Minister Plenipotentiary to Rome-4 subject which. the Senators made the occstion.oi their .furious hsrsn goes. . Alien had i stormed himself into a ptnsfop-' Hls hands were literally bloody from the fierceness with-which he had beaten the desk before him.— ' Hut word* in<T appearance rcmiadedt.rae. of the tarriNe'Wwds of Collet d’ Herhrois. '"Themore . the body soda! perspires the mote healthy it be. ■ ■ cotrfttafd OoDct jtnr when Bbbespieme formed ■■? vUh St. Just end Conthon, a tnumviraiejfor wha* Ibpy eaßefthe wtabfaihment of Hhe Reign of. Vir < toa. B il was then the People were tried m masses :, instead of tangly, and aoonduapipe became neces- 'the blood flawing thnuibemaityi* brwulrd upon- dteacaflold of Pan*. It is aiyta* palhy branch wretchesthat some few of the rgm'/ pent Benoenm would, seek from the American •• people and the American Congress,—«aeowho -would destroy all liberty,—all order, ail true reform. . Mr. JEbote, of did.notgo quife aa’fiur and be' , jog of the- nerroos and fidgetty order' of meo,» oantepled.hxfflseifwtUiit more modified expression ■ of sympathy; ■ • v • •' • i . : ,-iVnx rsest xissax. ■ i -• /Mr. Bale, of N. H, upon the renewal of the de* ; ; .bee upon proposed mission to the Papal I gtsteychaiged.tbe AdmimitraUon with bnagutgj •? Afwardl the, subject for the purpose .of pampering ‘ tqtbgQslbobc church, far the support of Cliholrc wqtei;| : j r A'AAA!,. >•,A;' ' : :' . : Mr. Fgota tooktlrii in high dudgeon and -viodr as wtlj as he could, ix a rery wnibymsn ihO AdmhujUttioo from- any such purpose.. The aanof .wrath,was most vocilerous in hia deoiai and gestwflWtioas, and was a little pentphsl. calling q)» effofts of the K.;H. Senator vulgar, Sec. The -. wlQTlof Mr.H-.waa mosthappyand Secilora were . animated. -’Mr.-Foote said that by vulgar lie only : meairt common, to whichMr.H. had no objection, ••kr be only claimed to to a common man. - Some ; Anil however waajbuad with the uae of the word • tba nsa of which Mr. H. (bringing iur ‘ ward tha big Lexicon of Johnson) vindicated from the authority of otie Shakespeare,- one' Howe and ooa writet of “dcggefelby the name ofMilton,”*— • Ito fidpny Misidasippian'was n dozeoi times upon tbs floor,'{Kmdlagthia scene, and the butt of genera l . zMienle.; Later in the day be made two deliberate attacks upon Mr. Badger of N.. C. who refused to . take notice of cneiilllte rode and vain. '/ ■" ; Mr. Badger howeyer, wasopposed (o the mluion and for mtoss which be deemed good. -He bo.' . tored that Ptiis IX was in advance of aU hi* pre . 4eeaaeor%hot.todeatedtbathe waain every sense . a Beforffisr.-‘Where was the Legislative CounsCj ig the ftps! Ststes,—where the chosen Bcpresen. Utires of the Peopky—where the of the Oeamhtp? Where-the liberty of rWhcre.toleraliori V He did not, however object to the.appropriation,-or the mission because it was ferßome, bat.became the only reason urged ior the.mission, was fer« representation cf the Government befcre the spintasl Vvd of the BonushChorch,'if there' was trade and commerce any re»* oa affecting the interest* of W Goronmeni he Would iiot objeet. The "question 1 * *t» finally taken aat late hour, and the Senate to jected the amendment, yeas 13, nays 29. The full aisinoo therefore, is rejected and a Charge d’ AC Aires will go oat as proposed by the House of Hep jeaentetivea. . . ' The Beose of Kepteeenuum haro been eaga g*d.op«i_tfa9 oetjertJ Appropri*litm BilL There was a threatened qaami between Hr. Sawyer, of * Ohio, who moved toetribe oat the appropriation for flH.ChocSaw Academy, (Colonel R. M. Johnson*) ; . ariwi {W;aflcffatioa thaithere wu fraudulent man. : ngaacot.^'. ' ■ ■ ■ "- 0 ' Me., Johnson,, of Axkanuv(*- nephew of the CUomO ipranoonced the charge of find upon . CbiOM]J»‘6be,—end Mr.. Sawyer practically re traaed, by saying “the old Tecomaeb killer*' wae.Ue fiteftd, and by withdrawing bis amend* ITtolouf/wished fcr Bachman, Scott, Marcy and • CQPttpondence has cope at • Ipjt, bui scud<^ • wtot satiated 4 is Mod, under the anthcrtfyjgiren ■ IntblEuAUTp what portion he please* ~ canao amassment «ttbft«qma*af Mercy -nad Trist, and will ele* Vllft 0«A. flwH BMre end toon m public esUma* -nc+ c It ia UAfietoaaidy very voluminous and me* ny .wttb gnm aUpao befcto rta appearance. Tfic i • are cmwdrd with wort* mod fSO,- 1 *OO. , to puA through the Patent I O^ceKapeitakme-; Jlw OaßWittoe oa .Oomißerca hero iumrucfed . yy» wAaort' backiho petition er the IfeV Talk the adoption of some oeana; .►. to fcaepctoct the icoaatxj d&aefauVivgt, with' * ‘ jaWlTf to* same tar,* Select Cbnxzui-' Wrfjllliwwi nßun.lWm, quilS'l jiiiiiiliH 11' r- 1 -- ■'*— l -- Mr.H.«fro r pre» g g J^lJlg ot lba , VmuMnm'Uii&nn. partaf.caa*ns*aw . fcila WMnqJwl* Mmi. Ht-Wila*pt "■ ' Asijilcf itcOmrittUA bf totktimk' Il lIUIUI ’ . - 1 _ A “- &cl * tbei note’ of the County •^ £Etwl ®icr* nave been for sometime before our wew, as to lb* cort w to the eoaiiy.tor naiahcy wwflnwfceaaeJ. The eost for these atone, for °°* Wu 33,230. The sober ««<1 iadastnoot of the county bare to pay this heavy iax, wr the support or men whose vicious babiu are n/«.only ao.expchsive, bat whose fexarople entails, . posaiWe, a much greater evil upon the comma aiiy. It i* obvious that some salatary reforiu is necessary, and that wiiboulrdelay.l. The friend* bi •temperance have much to do in beginning the wo, k inform, for the' example anil the cost would bothbearoided-if there were no Intemperance.— A penn&neat remria here would Strike at the root of the matter, ana coaler great good upon the whole COmrnjimty . This, however, to the extent rejuired, may not meet the difficulty, and the Conuiisaioaers, there tore, prppoae severer punishment* tor delinquents. They desire that the imprisonment should be lons’ er, and that the guilty parties etould be ■«ni»n'-rd toward labor as! well to confinement.” To effect this, it is deemed necessary to provide tor a Home cf Correction, ana to make the establishment com plete in all tta parts, there should be a farm and workshops, under .a good soperjqtendent. At tached to these might be a Houee Reformation, tor juvenile delinquents. There would be less dis grace in being cdafined there than: in the County Jail, and the meims of reform, uhdeV a proper po lice or restrictions, would be much-more salutary. A poor bouse, or alms bouse, a house of corvee* tiotr or reformatidn, might be provided for at the same time, and they would soon be a source of in come to the cbuijiy. We might expect at a very ea«ly day, that the expenses incident to vagrancy and drunkenness would be removed, and at the «nie time introduce a means reform which would confer lasting good upon [the ontorlunate .victims of vice and intemperance. ' Those who would seek this permanent good, and whose duty it is to take the lead in this measure ff reform will find it important to study the institutions in the neighborhood ofNew York, as well as of Boston, and ether New England cities; whpre 'great atten tion has been pan! to this class of [institutions, it is due to the community that some provision should be made tor the more adequate pu lishment of vn* grancyand drunkenness, and it is time that those who have to support this class of persons should more in the matter. r AZETTE. Ms* Clat at i it Lexington, He ourgucst a prop* Chief JuttiJ bon dobut echo! Whig party of ill tido, there idopteL. Resolved, Thai the Whigs of Lexington and county of Fayeui, approve Mr. Clay’s passive po aitwa m reference to ibr Presidency, neither seek ing that, distinction, nor declining it*, honors and responsibilities, and they ventnre lo exprrss the hope that, with his accustomed patri. otum and heroic devotion to his principles, he will maintnin that position until the Whigs of the Union through their National Convention; shall have de cided whether they deem h most expedient to have, for their «j ndidau him whom they would : prder for the r Ptendtnt — an unquestioned and il lustrious" W'hig, nominated only a! a -Whif;, and whose election, therefore, as a H'W, would cuurt such a prevalence ot conservative ipn7?ojdt< aud ! policy as would rdsene his doomed country, and I .restore bar- eudetiog character and perverted ins- 1 Motions; should that Convention see. fit to nomin ate “ Henry of Kentucky,” tse Whigs here assembled would [hope that bo could Hot decline the eallj and, if he should accept |t, they believe IhUhe would bd elected President of the United &ates, and, by his administration. Mess his ltr i. .** The meeting which are give, those who know expressive of the heaped upon him nation. Hosx.—A meeting lias been held Wacky, to take measures to give |r reception upon is-return home fc Robinson presiding, liis neigh j the feelings anil wishes of the |e Union, in the "fallowing resolu- also passed another resolution [*» showing the land of feeling* | him best; have for him; nod as Ipride they also feel at the honors by an admiring and appreciating ‘‘Resolved, Tbj here aaaembled, i satisfaction, of ibu return to his hoi their gnieful act eoafidence.in his 1 bis distinguished eminent .labilities mountains, by his! sad sexes, in coos neourly made wit) uaxurp&uodbytn citizen.? . ] lit the neighbors of Henry Pay ivail themselves, with unfeigned d occasion of his expected J jue, to make a public o tiering cit irnowiedgments, fijr die nmrted weverted p'atnetinn— respect for services, and admiration of hi* recency manifested, beyond the ijcouotrytnenof all classes, ages, spicuous demonstrations sponta. tL an enthusiasm' and unanimity » civic; triumph of any untitled i, instead of the unnecessary and tjaps, irksome display of such a P’.that with .wfaiehfhis neighbors d to greet his welcome mum to J Dudley, John Tfiford, Grow Shaw, Wm. Rhodes, 0. H. P. { Wartiied,' be appointed a Com stall; to communicate to him thQ hts, and to assure 'him that the and as they believe, the Whig cherish tor him an unshaken Ipace and respect, Which official * increase, nor th<i hopeless pri {tarnish." ' • . “Resolved, Thai {to Mr.. Clay) pern public reception, s would be pleased Ashland, Benj. WJ R. Trotter, .■Xar’h] Beard, and Beq>{ mittee, in their bq foregoing aeatimei Whigs of Fayette, party in Kentucky and obidloff coofid} station coofd nevei vaiioa of.it ever m • Ecxenaa Potmen.—Th« New York correspon dent of tf» National Intelligencer in; noticingfibe of a general coavulstob. !in European polities, gives the following well timed, and good • Jrice - “It appears that -we must look forward to yean of agitation, violent commotio& revolution, and very probably neree'and bloody These troubletame limes fcr Et|npe r «iQ be'critical times fcrourown wontij; and, being myself one of ibe paaaengen in our tom good ship of Mate, I nt„f m the right of a passenger to hold councijarnh fellow' paaengecs upon mkten touching the safety and j welfiuo of all of da. We are to determine in «' my few months who are to to selected to nke the j lead.and-directfatt Lrfthe affairs of the nation fin theae critical times dhead. Lei tie be Arifiri. rnoo ? h I to look to oor own Safety, and placo the destinies' ollba cooolry'in ihe hands ofthose who are wor ! thy bfonr entire confidence. Let us jhrow wide mere partisan feeling and all minor differences, and i unite upon oor Ust dun, men of the greatest ability, [irisdom, and experience. Any ship's 1 crew, in a | «ormy time, and on h dangerous coast,-would have l wisdom enough to desire the best and (driest com- ' mander - If at such A time they had tojselect their' commander, their o4n safety and welisrc would, impell them, regardless of any bickerings they might have in the forecastle, to call foreman who nderstood - - •* ho knew the <e ability, the tacjr the ship W«i® Nanoxaz. CoavEmoa.—The New Or iMas 8«e eonuiai a tall hi .'a publio Tmeeting, i aigned bv abemt five hundred whige, including! n>aoy <tfthe membew of the Legieiatiire, with the . Vie w cf. aajpaaf each measure*! a* will j •ecwe. lo toe . Whis4.of .Louisiana a lull and airrepfwoßlation ia tae .Whig National fconven- UOO. In AJabjma. too, a ippuem ihuihii reaolu ■ oi the w ’ ' ■ Uonol ..hi g met pudiaUng the National repudiated by the peop! the Stale,' with a tingle of aeadrng Delegates u meetings are about lo ( appointing them,. • • We are gratified to i Mimiaippr likewise the are beguiaing to yield t of organisation.— BieXt en of the - Legislature re- Convention; wilfiw itself ftf ’ Every Whig j-aper in l**cepMon, tt now in favor pPhlladelphia, and public * held for the purpose of Id that in Tennessee and friend* of General Taylor *i> objection* to this inode Wid.Whig. -,z ', r i 1 . u Mduoo.—The New uut, alluding to the leUers city. by lie late arrivals I Coasmmt or *m I Orleans Della oflfie Ob udpttpenbtoogbttou : from Mexico, .ays' i : details! of news from erery port of Mexico .bow that tfcf utmost peace aodquiV lhal c ?? n 2? r ' “* P ve Ufturiuice to J* rof *| Jgl “ 3 - «* Pfeecot opportunity to a peace. / Tbeco has not been. since | crde* and quiet in Mexico u alibis preset moment. This war has Pgrthh adraniagca of - kedeneo.BcMtlLiCoun tl Go £2°**** Gtoefal of die Eind of Zr2l!Sz*L* BmaM OD U» 4 29ib cliimoio lubei IL He di.plice. Doa -.'%h08» iw»d afryatedio torjrto.tbi people tad eoldicr^. coafrafrifttW jyPPT* “u* pnoperoOicoa* ggjJPtteMuid. He|biill»eafea„*ji»c.p. iWc&l,lntelligence. yowis who , good head, can have a permanent situation in this office .as mail clerk. The city canter of tho Gazette met with.aeri ou. accident yeMerday. while delivering whici. will eocounl for the ataeuce 'of Ik. Gazette’ to many subscribers. Ma. Cur is Alleciiext Cirr.—The reception of Mr. Osy across the river was but a repetition of the hearty gyeetiug given him by Pittsburgh-* an parties vieing with each other in paying him at tention. At 101, x. m., the Committee of Councils from Allegheny City waited upon Mr. Clay, at his .lodgings, at the Monongahela House, and escorted him across the river,where his welcome was mosl cordial, The procession closed at the corner of Sandu* ty Sireet aad South Common, m front of Dr. lto yers 1 Church. He was welcomed in Allegheny Cityby lfr T. F. Dale, in n very eloquent speech, to which Mr, Clay replied in his usual happy maa- : ner. The citizens Ihea paid him their respects, m peat numbers—after which, at tho invitation of the proprietor, he paid a viait to a new public hall, on Dacocfc Sued, Err the purpose of naming it, which ho did-pcalling it Quincy Hall, ia honor of Ins dis tinguished friend, John Quincy Adams. ■Afrer dining with Colonel Wm. Jlohinson, jr„ he received Ihe calls of tho Ladies of Allegheny, who turned out in full force. The reception ended, he returned lo town, alter having viaited Judge Grier. To day, Mr. Clay will receive the calls of the Ladies of Piuahurgh, at the Monongahela Honse, irom eleven to one o'clock. ' Tux Caxau— Business has been fully resumed, amllhe-usual bustle can be seen atlhe Canal- Twelve boats cleared on ’Wednesday, with full cargoes; and we shall soon see the return freights Tho tolls collected Uje first day (Tuesdav)'were Sl,33h£S. A breach was made in the .canal, a few miles this side of Tarentum, on Wednesday, but liule or no delay wasoccasioned by it. The following is the Freights, as adopt ed by the leading forwarders-*. Philadelphia and Baltimore: Anhe*--Pota;ind Pearls, Wo per 100 lbs. liacoa and Butter, 6W . ” i Beeswa*, Bristles, and Hair. 70c " • Cheese, *J5c ” • Com nod Rye, , One per hufteL s*“°?* j t . - C°c per 100 lbs. Ur) Goads, furniture, and Eggs, 100 c, • D. Fruit, Hops, and Hollow Ware, 75c Hour, ' JOOc per barrel. tun, Peltries, and Wool, 100 c per 100 lbs. Ginseng and Leather, bOc Hides, green, 75c, and dry, 125 •> Lard, Lard Oil, and Tallow. 05e Linseed and Castor Oil, 75, Pork, per bbl, 160—bulk, Csc ilaga and Seeds, 70c Skins, Deer and Buffalo, 75c Tobacco Lcat; (Ohio,) 75e (Ky.,) 05c State Taxo. — r h© Board of Revenue Com missioners, which had been m session at Ham*, hurj Cto weets, adjourned nrti <//# on Saturday la<, after transacting business of great importance to life welfare of the State. - Oneol the results of their labors has been to lu cre ase the amount upon which a three tniU tax is levied, over the returns made by the County Com mtssioners of the several rofiiuie* of the Common wealth, ice the year 15-17, the sam of $7,0U,27fc This amount is the assessment upon twenty-two eounues. , 3 In Allegheny. County the amount subject to tax' aiiou is as tallows: Three mill lax Twp mill •• One mill Edccatiox w WkVraoaEL4.Hu— The Ifo (lowing interesting correrpondenoe, is from die county in which “the favorite son’ 1 expects 10 get a Urge ma jority, nordo we thiuk beVill W misUaken. Mr. Eraatus Brooks & Co. Edtur of the Garette. Pittsburgh • _ l*a you* Pappy** sent to Una odice tor —. «* not Lifted and fkor what Ke**,n / don't into* ntx - ' , Post Master. • This is the kind of counties in which Loco Foco iam thrives well, and where Mr. Cuebajua*. de mocrury Wl y - BD { deputed. - Wheie the i\*t Master is so JweU in (brined, it is not hard to make the political friends of Cave Johnson believe that Mr. Buehsoan is a democrat'dyed in the wool, and not tho old federalist who saw the whole crew ashore,- before he left the superanoated ship .lUYnoyoic Wajuxos Mruonut—This limou* exhibition will sGut oa its travels u soon as the roads become passable with comfort. It is without doabt the most complete of any in the country.— Daring- the tetter, Mr. Schaffer one of the keepers h|s MiceeiJedia reducing to the moatlbofough obe dieoce, an African lion, three leopard., a penther and n-Hojra! Tiger.- Not only do they obey hu call, but that ofhis wife who trains them with ail the fearlessness ofKerr DriesUch. WASm.tGTo.ts Fiasr Cavfal&n.—-We have, tiutn the press, of \\ right & Cbasllon, a pamphlet with the above title, edited l.y Net-tile 15. Ornij, Esq Craddocks defeat is an event that wiU nercr cease to have the greater-i interest with every citizen. and we would commend the explanation of Mr- Craig to the attention of all Pared Mill for hsLr- —We u-ould c«U alien jion to the advertisement of pa|>er mills for sale, at Trenton N. J, as offering superior advantages to capitalists, and men otbusinew. -Macarrit will be performed to night by Charles Dibdin Pit|, now playing u n«c«-v»sfull engagemeul at the Pittsburgh Theatre—a rare treat, when well played, as it will be by Mr. Pitt Extcxuos op th« TaLEcaara Wist —A tele graph letter received from Vincennes, Indiana, ui speaking of the new,- Columbian telegraph on New Orleans line, says:—The successful operation of this new mode of telegraphing, has occasioned great satisfaction to all who have witnessed it as shown by Louisville papers since they were pul in operation—means have been devised fur making their efficiency still more valuable. The instru ments at Nashville and Louisriile are being repla ced bjj instruments of still greater power, and this i* r of Arling ipu ft E Lev, ioJe brilliant elicited tbo with the fob □era) Wa»V of January, istis to Cap rfuary, IMS.* f liable Irom its jton ever pre >wn band, to a tproremcni, with some additional fixtures in the line between,Louisville and interrupts operations for a few days, instruments enough un* der this improved plan of telegraphing, will be ready! to work tho whole line from Louisville via Tuscumhria to Memphis, u distance of 4fiO miles, about the 20th of next month—April, the whole line, O Reilly line, to Ne«- Orleans via Natchez, and Vicsburg will be ready for operatiou with the new telegraph system, aliout the 4th of July. adopted «on, was attend sir, you are ' defence of .. jigo shall irtiaf spirit ol 'lt that once lUhjr?— Nat. Ptuaiyivanis Legislature. Haxkisbl-zo, March 20. Sckatx.— -The Mil to secure to uinmcd women the use acd enjoyment of their own proj»erty was spun taken .up,'and was rend athird time and pawed.—Yeas 10; nays 11. On motion ofMr. Smith, the Senate reconsidered the vote on the bill to encourage Domestic Industry and to. facilitate manufactunfig Companies. It wa* then amended to eiempt all ntiuing oj> eralions. It was debated till the Senate adjourned. Fbom Tabasco.— The schooner Gov. Anderson, Capt Trailer, arrived in port yesterday from Tv basco, which place he Jell on the 3d last. He reports every thingJquid. Capt. Boyle, of a United Slatca schooner,, the name of which Capt. Trainer does-' not recollect, captured two Mexicau schooners loaded with cocoa and other merchan dise, on the 28th uIL Their cargoes were valued at «16,000. —N O Pie. of 12/A. Tux rßomrrbasof the Washington Union au nounce that they “have concluded henceforth to make the Union—-what in effect, it has always been instead of an evening journal.’' Why -not’makeit what it has never been—fair, honest and truth-lovjng. A osur Cuy wrrriNO waWield at Mobile, Ala-, on the 9th. The Advertiser ot that city says tha{ it Was one of the largest ever herd there, and that the Clay resolutions were adopted by au immense majority. v - TutAt Tftir of Tin Umtzd States. —The United States stcainabip returned from her trial-trip to New York! on the lbth. She had the full benefit of a regular March northwester, which she breast ed nobly; making against wind and - sea lOfi miles on hour. She is up for Liverpool on the 6th pro ximo; and probably .will have a good miaypaisen sew. a Chicaoo.~J H Woodworth has. been chohea Mayor of Chicago by ; a large' majority over .Mr, Curtiasjthe regular Loco candidate.. The Chicago I Journal claims the election ofeity officers to be a ‘ L decided 'triumph of the people.* The vhole vote fer Major wm33lS. BX MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Corrtipopdenceof ie Rttibiugb Gueaa. | Wash ihoto,, Msrch 93,1 "Is. JHApr-A tnwtmgb w wWhßll Hotae,|.ccomp u ied bya raoloUon *cUiri»',r »lwiijcOMidewl Ijyihe Homo. as imialkclorv • V ' d ““ °" U ‘« P«» ofappbcaat, for bounty laada ■ Cpo, motion of Mr. Albert™,. the of tin Loan Bill vraj resumed. Mr.Yebster.wholmdthe door, addressed the’ . Seoul'f that trill commmtd the mien hoa of public, a. folly a, any apeeeh he ha. ever made. Mr. next obtained the door. The nile pent ipto Executive Sesaiou, and soon adjourned. | Hors t OF R»ocnwTATivi3.—A resolution was passed Jo pay the arrearges of the per diem of Messrs. Holley and Horobeck, to tbeir widows. Oo motion of Mr. Vinton, the House went into. Commitjee of the Whole, and lookup the Deficien cy Bill, « l.y the Senate. The Committee was addressed by several members, who proposed various;amendments, which were adopted, and tbe House adjourned. ' Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Ci.scisxati, March 23,1518. New Orleans papers have been received to the 16th, giving dates from Tampico to the 4tlj. Padre, Jaraunta has been routed and taken pre toner at Zacuaatapan. with all his force, by the Americana. Mexicans were killed, nnd the reduced to ashes. Daleajfrom Yucatan have been received to Feb ruary Isth, giving details of atrocities committed by tbe Ihilifltts. The savages murdered thirty ohc persons,;principally women andchiidren, and were about ttj> attack the city of Becauchen. The city of Causennte was taken by the Indians and burn ed. A skirmish took place near The Yupatecos triumphed at Chausaxasurvt, put tmgto route the savages. Twenty whites were killed. Tbe Yitcgtvco, cry for ibe extermination of tbei foes Kt Kapecftbchen. Correspondence of ilie Put,burgh Gazette. ■ PmtAOßtwiiA, March 23, IS4S. A most .boating and bomd murder was com miued lap! night, m Fourth Street, above Arab, upon Ibe person ol ;he wile of a German book-seller, na med Kndamaeber. She was found dead m her bed, cut had mangled In Ibe most disgusting man ner. Her husband wan.wounded almost a, bad bat still Survives, though speechless. There in a dreadful mystery about this bloody atfair; but tbe |»lice are actively engaged in investigating it, aid ed by- the Mayor. 2fo clue' has yel been dis covered.: i Kxclumve Correspondence of foe l itiiburph Gazette MARKET. Pailadelphis, March, 21,4 p. st. The market generally is very quiet, with no change u> quotations. ; The same may be said of the Baltimore market. Every tbjng w quiet and prices are unchanged. 33c per bushel. d2lcperloolha. JUctusiru Correspondence of foe Pittsburgh Gazette ■ SKW YORK. MARKET. ... r „, * N>W York. March 25, 3P. M . Hour-ri here is no marked change from yeslcr dsy, but the market is, if any thing, more active, fncesnrh on the decline. B°bd m,juiry for wheat, for muling, but other grains are quiet—the markets ter oats abd com being dulL Provision►—There is nothing doing excepting in Lard, j The saJea of Pork are to a fair extent— £? “ Huh better. The market for Beef im not so brisk. * .Oofft 'Meat—la held at S 2 2.7 per'L&l. ~ • Lard pales uf 4l>o kegs alt ".} cts per lb $21,1112,723 U),<*3o 'us,ii7o ST. LOU 13 MARKET. ~. t , iii. Louis, March tS, iSla. - 1*1001—*ale» oi dunce county brands at 54,631 ®47b p bjbl. WheatT-Moderale sales ere effected at ‘XxSvfic # bu. j 521.77U2* f° r ?° r b anilool4 market Ls dulL are regularly effected at :*Ho2>le p Correspondence of ih« Oaten*. ; CINCINNATI MARKET. ; | Ciacinnati, March 23, or. a. k Flour—The market is steady bn! not actir» Sales ot WOO bbls. at $tSO ? bbl t-irain—The market ia without change. Groceries—The market Is well supplied, wilt ua quotations. Sugar is heavy, MoW te« is dullj ; Pruvistous—There U Icn movement iu pork, and the market is rather heart. The foreign news has produced a heavy market, excepting in bulk pork, of which 40,000 lbs Shoulders were effected to-day at 3c p lb. . Flixscejoi]—The market is dull, wuh moderate nates at 60502 c + galL , Cheer e-pS ales of W R at 7425 e » ». Sup plies aro arc*. Cai(&prnd*at* u ( Up foj.au,Oaretis i Cincinnati, March 32, 6 r. u The river is ruing fast at this point A v.run- Imrw Maxsviux.— A tire occtired in May.v; fr on the 15tli insL, by which a three tloryhnck | warehouse, on Second street, occupied by Charles.\\. Franklin, was burned to the grounJ together wuh an adjoining warrbou-* m U»e occu- P *° CJ rf I> ? DlcI S P aU ‘ n ff. Jt- Nearly all the con tents of both were destroyed- The Eagle states tbe btvi a, follow*—Ur. John Shackleford, about ».f vChich $3OOO was insured in tho Cincin nati M utual Office; C. W. Franklin *1,300, 103ur0d in the Hartford Protection Office, It Alexander |5 loiulletnp; stored with Frontim, $4,5.00, R. i E. U -Taylor,; tons Hemp stored with Franklin, 51 out), insoted in parti Spildicg.jr., about iIOOO, covered m the Hartford Office; with a numf<er of ambunts, making an aggregate of about al t,OOO. of which *i’,4Wo was insured. EstAtcs Mabxieu Woacx.— <Au act secur ing -to married women their separate estates hat passed bull Houses of the Alabama Legislature and was approved by the Governor! on the l*t in stant U provides tiiai tbe wife*estate shall be .held by the {husband as in trust If the wife's es. late be eipial to her right of dower, on her tins hand* death, she lias an claim whatever to 1»» r.ro perty.ond otherwise onlyto U»e difference between her estate and Hue dower. At the death of his wue, the hupband comes into absolute poswsiion of her personal propertv.and for life, of her real es tate. Ibe biisbaod and Wde are jointly maJe ha bln for articles applied fortamily use. SoLTiucnpuar.—The Mobile Tribune ssy, 4 lellei has be|m received Iron. Ckji. Liol, of the Well India .learner IVe, dated al Havana, giving a very favorable aeeounl of Ibe- IVacaloo.;. coal whicii v« taken on board at Cotlaland for eaoee imeol. He .tale, that tbe coaj ii 1 j„r cent better than any yetiurwd on the slcamert of that tine. Ilua foot, the Tribone say., will dout.lle.a lead apeeddy to eiteu.ivc o|ien,ii ol „ for keeping a .ap. ply of coal at jMobile. 1 ft ' Airful 'fray of lalruiytiantr—lkdli a/ a birier *.*' dc:ld H‘«» uf Oedrge and Jona than Archer, {father end .on, were found on the V° Ti r 4.!’ 0 "'. ■y w Wt Monmouth county, Pa. The Cither had a quart ug containing luiuor, under |u. arm, and another half gallon jug bod[ea fU ' **?* faund *' d,ort dls *iuicn from the IUK aTKEAUa of all the Mill Privilege, tlii, region are unusually high, even tjrthi, (uauuly plenteous) wmlon ol tho year. BolmUful nature has .oppbed a[ .ullicieucy of water. Unfortunate (y the manufacturers find, m the [.resentstate of nf fatrr tu the country, that the more' goods they t 'lyavdUr! >TV ’ i W °" ! U "T " d '-l'-c«cn foga. Scorr.-pThe paning ol this veleran chief with the army,; niter the arrival m Mexico of the order auapcndipg hitn from command, is represent, ed aa the most sheeting aceae ever win. eased since tho days of the revolution. Dtfl ‘ The accounts from France reiircwnit . On . M want ot confidence in monetorv atf-iir* n*i ® 1*“““ of lb. doacJ under Up firm of Mem. Duboi. wd a, t- o,„ W d oo M , en ..Uo o T,to S!y Ssi'SM'rSSi--"- mocnuic Conveiliiou. 0 lum 7 •*“ re ™«> SO&SEatiSg The Cbidwo Jink wu «e 0 on th. 05,., „ r p„, nuiy, m IM. 42 45, long. 5J 40 miSkff • •Bpwaoithwa^B^Md uSStaSn'lSd ““ effectual cars • for HOeanutism «oii^s , &i , ,V**. #roo,t "E&S'fisatSrKAsfc&s-ia or Cctxwi*i.lUia Tomc.-To ihe’fiaJi' -nd Grey—lfjon wuh a rich, luxuriant head df bair, ; tree rrwnaaudmff and scurf, do not fail to procure the' geurnae Balm of Columbia. In cases of iStoudwft will owe than exceed- your expectations. Manr'wh© hare-loet thmhait for dD year* hare bod it restored to i« ongntal perfecting by the use of state or condition appear to be no obstacle hlso causes the fluid to flow with which the delK hair tube is filled, by which mean* thousands (whose a* IhelAriactic KaglelharThadffi hair restored to ns natural color by the use uable remedy. In all cases of foyer it will be found foe most pleasant wash that can be used. A few analirZ Uons only are necessary to keep fo e hair frornffire out. It strengthen* foe roots,it nere rfailstoknnanf nch glossy appesrance and a, . f„ it is unequalled; it holds three dm-, as mur-K ■■ miscalled buir resioraiires and is Tbi Y«k Uretl b) ' Con “ to< * 4 a Counland <x™«y i sonrfo Sr iSS,*l o 't™ k by in Canonsbnrg, by Dr. VoueL- aIL »£?® * Crocker, ererj- town in Pa., Ohio and nlrMt&Sr* CONGRESS. ILr-l'ua Cuxatx IsistrangeJy destmeure > n .v> “ H ' xi” ‘"L” 1 "" I'kxngS from beufo cold, and the smoke causes rellnw " Cl; ?ti eXi P™ “ “ lbi’pore. Jf fo'/.k"' should be kept open—4hal their mouths should be freed from tmpunty-'.was thus foe aaoient !W, S^.Vfr 1 £, 7385?7.krS If‘S“’ “r outlil ill wlisi. Uivy w.Ji wilh Jon.,. li,|i„ C hS Sfo h «oso'”i B'-tmil furo Uio | worn. nnd oldt.t ofv.. Rheum, trynipelA,, Old Sore. Bntber’n iich ffor. li..H R, " S 7Tl?' !, , e s •»vr-«S«r intenuU iid rerned, h.d fmled-HVeffeet rendering the aiS SS*- clenr nnd nolt, though It be yeUn* nod colrle n. ' remove* Hecklei, Tun, SnubgfsiSnfoS' s'yiaSiS'H & s js&tysKrS? SfSsGS l \j~ Ciuxetu are' honorably assured that the rollmc tnx are foe actual qualities 0 t a as. bonfo of JorSfe ralHair Restoretive.i If they doubt our word triedTt- U * CSe ' hISU> re *l>c««hle citizens, who have Mr. (ico Beckett, 41£lm st, New York. mo ,‘i e ! haa ■hundred others stnte, thWh thi* must Sm stoD h ihllte/ 01 '• !* e h *i f 10 ? r!nv on * lhe head or itf.t’r ? It 1 ,t M lin r off ’ sireugiheu the roots, rembrinir scurf and dandnil front for tools, and inakine liirht red or gray hair asaumg a fine dark look, and keeninsr’drv harsh or. wiry hair moist, soft, clean and beffiiTi UulkVZ ,onff,une - >“ “ l "*M. JACKSOMS » * ' tnartff nSfJhfZOL I,e «*PW»«ot» of some females is ??lmr ~ Th ,e lh '’- rr P u, * ,T *- coarse, muddy. mJul e,t ‘ er *> erc,t ' !# dMgust—the sac, wi f h Could such people be induced to try a cake of the tree Joxas Italian Chemical Soap, the* would b* enraptured with foe change • The?w P iuß ha« adefc ranrw Zh •* oHe *’Spanish Lily White, have wm J ,*£ h e transparent akin. Of ihi* a trial Liberty *“ y ° ,,C ' *° ili ° nl> ' in P»tt»l>urgh, at tti y ‘ l novlSdatidwly lp“ Don't hare yellow.dark Teeth—ther run he ‘“"T’.tTESIy 11 ” c s r„.?, , „ TTHUIaGH theatre. ' m .V,GOTOFMIl >, “‘i'm , T L “*" tt, SSAsr mm ‘‘ “» Macbeth v . Pllt Hecate ..V.V. ,:V.;^ y Alter wU'ieh. DAACE, by MtttAonn Malvina ri> conclude wnh ihr AI.mKMAID. i; j>PKSCOTT & BiHH, '““ *"» r Amiifola s sSc?"h.',"u,l V <Si»““ mi l i7»MT <!f <, ° r,du S tco under tba style of Inppen- Tn»l iff* a*fe in Cincinnati, O—We, il> e uiulrrum cLZ e i£n™V*r\n l l S tun * ont J 8 : Pham* fireproof u/e*. The »ui> vrn-. plseetl in * furnace on ise public landing, and luhiccietl *',* * U>,,e Coai fir « for more than i'“l“i J , ‘ on * h «l r 4,14 * k *“ •«& «Bl“ to piollsi h, J? I J ,eW; , *} e 4oot ol tke foruace wuihm which c»u»ed arj Increased »ud sieady beat for ihe balance of the time, liutil the cut iron wheel* were and he *afo cooled and opced. Thr money, paper* iwiJ hooka which ft contained were, at perfect i* when ! f’?fj d ,‘*‘ r | r s > *** fading, only of the I wok* betrfg i»- «**» w*lrr »n cootiug the sale. We have no heaiuuon m recommending it u, t b e ~u i»ijc u i»ij c u . S£ > MW I, V^* v « w “ ie*lriL C »ud believe that it will aund any heat which might lie produced WoBjd rae, ‘ it to a solid m*3.- ir * L Worthington, Kellainr A Sttmwia’ili W H P Uieeae, Slum* Anil? T IW. tb* undesigned, lelerted (hr nfe spoken of above, tram ■ lot in the .torn of Trulxr & Acbery, the ****“• UOSPBINCiKKi S J t,iXi Refer to Cook A. IJarriy, Broker*, Iliuburrh' lUu»fty llsao# ft Co, do | do (Uklftwly!* T‘" P>per Xuii itr Itlc, IIE urge inantfiiHrt t*mper .MilU situate m ,h„ city « Trenton, on tbe LMaware FaK* Company's waterpower, are now offered for sale. Thermll* mu elrvrn engine*. w.th all the requisite machinery. of iV leteti and iuo*r improved manufacture, from the e*iab itihoient ot Smith. Winchester k Co_ of Massacbu •ett*, to whom rNirrfce u made for its character 'IV subscriber would direct the attention of capitalist*, mauu.aeturrrc and lUanutscturiiqr companies Ito tie rauoauig advantage*, possessed by these mill*: They are wthin thm-hour- communication o New tork and Philadelphia, winch cities afford tl s l>Mt “*' k „ e '»‘°. r ‘H? "J 1 * O 'W* 1 - purchase of nock. The MirtborboodofTreuioaakme.iwdi furniih X»pcr cent ofa.l the stock used. at much l<is than city raw* Cod «' delivered at the mill* at fd par ton of *»li Itn. spring wash waier h abutnlunt and clear stall »e sou* The nulls ran be *een ni operation a: anytime by applying to the foreman. Circular* containing a fail deurnpiioa may be obtained by addressing ihesobscri her Inr terras of tale will be'very accommodating, and * large portion of (be purebaae money could be paid in paper Large and profitable contract*, held by the eutrsciiocr, would, if desired, be transferred to the purchaser Ad dr-** JtSPEB HARDING, tn>rJ4 -' il Philadelphia' Q lUA\\ bO.V\Krs—A On A Co. S 3 market iires-l, )/ have } u*t ibfir *pria» slock of Lulie% *jid. .Mis**** Strew. Klorenee. IJraid and Lace Bonnet*. Alto,boy* Cobarg Brenl.Hat*. niar44-Ct MORfcThXS— White *ad drab, for skirts, ium rcc’d by insrflt SHACKLfHT A WHITE FL'R.VITI/RECHrX'KS— Ou» case a*sort'd psttcras jii»i openvd by msrei SHACKLtrrrA WHITE /” IIIOTON CLf>TH?e— Au tovotcc of atcdiom and sued vv Coaiingviusi opened by * .“«•* MIACKLt-riT A WHITER wqod_>i UIIAP L> i:rn-A jjood asvmiiieni of .3-4 and ti i medium and fine French iwlJled Surato»r Cloiti. At-.jast opct;t.d by inartU SHACKLETTf k WHITK ' PANT STl'FFsi—A full assortment of cotton, wool |en. worried and !me!i yood<, tn great variety of sirie jndquaiiticu.juit received end for sale hv • ’ SHACKKL-TT A WillTK ' CIOFFKf>— tst) baits Prune Rm Coffae, landinz frone / siefoner lionilotier, fur,sole by mar-.U yAKf*LOVI» : uerce- Rife, landing trora stinr Gondolier fo*'*}* '■) J lit FI A) YU T jTI N)X»AR—'Jo <it»!s pure Cider Vineear, for sale hv JtkRFLOVn libl» txiu aiul »u|terfin<- Flour, m £»«• snipping ot4ir, for *»le by s . . _ n OAKFORD A Co pi.OVf;n SKI:D-< t.bi* t>„ .al e l,v \ * F VO\ IJO.N'MIURST A c () fjl.ASS—6ooV*» 8x10; *X«iJo lOxifc luu >f rfoICUM M(Vdi>?x9: HUdofli* for **le by m^ r ii * *' von UON'NHOKST £Co O AL.KRJITI'S—Io rc»k», « boi«; for *alr t.y P, _ J anrt?> »P VtJN BONN HORST & C TrriHTEI.UAI)-jo(i k P . si : nu fr ; f U r UleTy \y—J**X 2 * » D HOX.VHOIIST 4Cu BROOMS-10l »loi Rilr handle* Corn lit wont ft JSIii’LJJL”*!. £T. VOSBONNIIOIUfIVkuJ WAN-fER-.v Vounff.Man in n ... ..«M ,e,wncM «NuireJ. Apply at «y Maj manM Xl' *»F« uii iianil arsJ Mr «atr „„ noronirnotUtiur „ j"««« vv4 mMmrina.Tßfis y SIGAJt —Ul> libila N oiuffur North KJvrr.ndjMwl/hJ '' “*“f er •n.rtl it nuHlNSux *j?.. im» Üb rn y L ft*"-*™* P-r'.Unr . mar ?!. _ H KOUIXSON ± Cr> RICK— Wi-i»*ka N Carolina Hici-p Mr Caif bv ~ “5Cd . Jutoujx»o.\ a; co LbU N C Tar: 1U |,bl- TaniirrV 1 Chi; lor .Ml,- L> martM It BOntV<nv ■J SACUN—Is cask* Cim-iimaii cured Hn"m ~7s 7 L Ali “:Sf“' L " Jtb| . ii CIOiTKE— iGotiag* Krrcu Kio Collee, rec’d and -or y»alal.y inarJl R HOHI.NSdV 4 c „ MACKKIUX— soi.btalarM.No J lUarkcrol, and for »«ir by matttj K UQm.N.SQN 4. Co gross pint llasks; 25 grois quart bottle»:£ohxs tumbler* in store and fur tale by fmargJ] POI.N'DKXTEIt 4 t’o 1 EAlMWpigabeitVLowrTsiineV' for sale'm n - Xj nve, by (manEJ) FOINDEXTKU4Co SCUIICiUNUS-n ca*ks received on camiennisni and'forsttlshr marva . HQINDKXTKR s Co. SICKLKS: SICKLKS!:— A turiener miUcle ofSickln, tor Mis by the qiiamitv 1 ' SPANUACo. . * un r23-tlltV SH and 39 wdipr ii yEPIBaV-IB» poutuli prime Huut, for sale by . ,0,,a i 0 >VILUAMS, 110 woodii BEANS— -10U bushel* small white, for rale by . ~m ara3 „ )l> WILLIAMS. SCOBCHINUS-fibbU uucousijminent 'and lor . n u JSLn * % U IIriLUAMi? WSS3S&S huihsli <>f wtiitp corn jusi JI S A W HABBALCII Blu“S7riffidri,7l‘n u “ d »*'•* •»* ,imßa _ « A W HARBAUCH I |RY JriDKiS—4U>-dry hides just ree’d and for sale nmryi S 4 W HAUHAUQH S L i?iih7 <Wlibd “ W.'y* (£«“•«»* r.ns, -and for J_AMjS) DALZKLL. 94 water n PAL."- - ~ be! SOAP 00 bxa landing-' from jUnrMooaQua and for tale by j|A r^FrT" S HA ss UERB3 ' A f^gisa^«a »«2J«S? , *S?-' ~ *■« ‘ aSS.’SSSf*' - «!rt?USiE?fr Hragelomie, the Son of Alboss or Ten Year* Laier vS3» l Al5!“ l “" 0n orn ''” G “" d «™» irnd Tmuty’ VhnnorAniiitMmn s.™, Lrcturc. ddivmd bc b r , e AjMjciulioli of New VorL !\i^ol!T , l h Ir ,fJl,nllllrT * n,J rebruM >'' I94s i by J p i^S^S£“ ,ta »«T, by WB'ESSSSiZffi?"’ * *^" f »f Mytieriei and Miseries of New York, pan & The Ilennit ofthe Hudson, or the Partner'* Daughter ' A^Vi 1 "* d Mioundinr disclosure* of Amanda Ban non*, the Female Lana Pirate.- Chamber*’ Miscellany, NolS Dombey & Sou. No 17. Living Ape, No* 200 and 801. . Much Ado About Nothin?: by William Shakspeare. ju*t republished, and u large lot-ofotherdramatic play* for *»y M A MINER, ’ _mar£l satithfield st, 3d door from SJ Bitters* Compound Byrvp or Tor end F___. «VUd Cherry, OR THE CURE of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Spit, uap of Blood, Dyspepsia, and alt other disease* of meryi-iem tending to PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, t.i .P** l and unprecedented success of this valua ble medicine., and a desire to disseminate its benefit*, have induced the proprietor* to fix the pnee at 25 cents per bottle, thus placiug it witliiu the reach of all. No tamily thould be without, or ever will; when they hare once seeu and appreciated it* almost instantaneous ac .uonm the cure ofthe above complaint*. Containing no mineralor narcotic ingredient*, not the slightest dan ger or inconvenience can result from its use. Children i •oaenng from croup and whooping cough will take it wittj aridity, and buy immediate relief no matter how violent the paroxysm, if given according to direction*. borsale by sum-keepers generally, in this and ad joining counties, and wholesale and retail by the nro g-s Western Transportation Company. "* 1848. D. Leech * Co»i Old Establlshed Lines PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, A KLprepared to transport good* and produce to and •OL iron the above cities on favorable terms. Address, or apply to D. LEECH A CO., ........ Canal Batin, PilubonltL Ud. R £ IS ,£ LEECH * No 13 il5 S. Third n, phii'a. JOS. TA> LOR A; SON', Agents. \o 1H N. Howard atreci. Baltimore. 'Land for Sale. rfUIE snbscribcr offers for sale 6UO acre* of Land, in 1 Middlesex township; Butler county, betweeirfJm. ler and Pittsburgh, ond seven miles Ironrllutler. djO acres cleared, Uie balance well timbered, with three tam houses, a Urge burn, and a good mill site, with sufficient water for u grist and. saw mill, thereon. On the same stream, four and six mile* above, there are two grist mills and several saw mills. TTiero is no betier land in the county. It will be sold all together or in one, two or three hundred acre*. Peaon* wish ing to have good level land, easily tanned, would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity and exam- Ui. th, lam!. WILLIAM S EOVDB _ loar/J-wlmS * E »fiU«h and Claaalcal School. CON.NKLLhVILLE. PA. A DDITIONAL accommodation* baring been wen- red for the boarding establishment, a few more scholars can be received in Uu* school. Summer «•- rion rommeuces April lid. , I‘cf 1 ‘ cf “ 1 V «10.« I per session of 20 weeks, for boarding and tuition; Referto Rev.K.J. ATHWART, Connell*.- v “i e !_S: manO-3t • ItTW Ij 777. L . CANAL UOAT FURNITURE ggg*yg*la *“ ‘“‘U* have on hand a large nnsonment Nuuk Frame*, Swinging Berth*. Maura.«»es. lucuioru. Pillow*, Sheet* ami Slip< .Mo centand Trimming*, well made, and at reduced pri e* wm. som.n opposite Bank of Piiuhnrch. JUSI RECEIVED—A large assortment of Floor Oil Cloths, ot various patterns; comprising: lOUJydsof 4 yd* wide door oilcloth; JtxKldo tf yds wide.heavvdn- WWO do 4-4 do do;1G0Q do | dodo; 1000 a yd* wide* do! all ot-wbich will be sold oral acccuniuodauiur terms a* can be boughun the United Stalest No 3\vSod street. - J! ,ar ' J II I‘HIIJJKS. Ageuta Wanted ' I Hi canruss tor some new mid topular work*. tneTe- X ry county throughout the United State*. TougeuU tbe iuo*t liberal encouragement is offered—withasmall capua. of from «23 to *iw. A chance is offered a** Agent can make from !i!u io*tS per week 41/"rorturtlier particulars address (po«l paid.) .. • "’SI. A. LEARV. mnrJlilAu No 165 North Second «, Fhila. ' Co-Partnership, ——— "A VIT associated Mr. Artl.nr M'VVhinney with me . .lit the Brewing and Multiog Basilicas. tutder the firm W keoyh 4tM WiuuncY. M. KEOGH J-bn Pm Brewery, laatOO, IS4*. maSltf : 'P ’„ M AND MECHANICS. I 1 We Mo hud apnjicutiont for steampower lor va nou* email branches p( manufacturing. Should a satbeieni number apply, a building and engine wilt be etei ied fur the purpose, to salt both heavy and light ' r "' k , „ . ISAAC UREGU, A Co. mrttnngii Marches, 1&45, - nirtSd3t T fece,vct * “id for sole, fifty copies uf the Basis y °i Lmoit u> r the L luted Presbyterian Church, agreed upon in lonvcnuon of Reformed Churches, ut Pitt*, burgh, S.picmber, 1«47. Trice, 23 cents. nura ■ EUJOTT A ENGLISH. SC market st IXMIIIIOiBERV— F H Eaton it Co, 63 market at. liaye U -receivrd anew • apply of patterns lor embroider *«>• i J re^, c *i «lawns embroidered to order. °f worked fer embroidenng. Names or initials worked on baadkerohiefs, alter the latest French stvle: also materials of all kinds for the same purpose;. roar 33 ’ M°t; E \, I,KL^r liu 5 k l *y u - •*’* *Uk. and sheejw akiahlooey Belli, of dnfrrsnt pi» ff for sale hr ACo^3%art c trt. . Cl AfUiUTIINOT has commenced to rerdre a rerv /, large and durable atoekof Finer, Variety and ix>me«ac Good*. all of which lie i* determined to sell at price* that cannot be *urpas»ed in thia market. tmd many of them a* low a* they could be procured from En»tern jobber*. Country ud city dealer* are reipcet-’ inlly inriied to call and examine hi* Mock. - wo°d_ii, cor Diamond alley lady* bracelet, which can be hud by X calling ou the Suhacntxr. and paying for this atf. veniMsmcuL TUOUA3 KE&NEDV mar.VnJi* Jj^IBBONS-dU • CUHOOU4 Bonnet; 15 do Can; aido Maniau (Q*oried;) 10 do Satin do; jiut rac'd and by margl .C AHBUTHXQ'r J ACK GOODS—, r* J A lorj* aMMrtmeatof Lace Edging* * oJ Inserting* C AfUIUTiINCTr- SILK HDKFS—I2S u fcyu; Afferent me uut pai. ier Uj rcceiTedJoJSy, xH'or »ale by —a**° C ABBUTMXOT SL'NDRILM— CD bale* Cotton. sacks Flaxseed; •J 3 do Feathers; 24 do Beaut; 7 bill* No 1 linrd; IV do Noi do To arrive uy steamer lludsou; lor tale by naru ISAIAH BICKBV i io, W.J, anJ l.i ,u. OIIANGES AND LEAIONB-16 boxes Yn'ewuin. raent; for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. SHEKP I , ELTB r -SIW, per sttur.Corneu for sale by __ui«rtJ dt.morgana*. Window ci^Asa—ao'lix* aVioYo doiuxii do .x#; £0 Jo J>xl2; m store and for sale by PJSS^ 1 - J__ jakdalzkll INfc OlL—Fresh, reed and for sale by . martt JMom.ITB |>Kt“D BORAX—3 cases in store and forsalo by At IUUjI ■* j PURfc cjflßoMl2 URfIEN Nu l—l *an in 'store and tor sale try mnr.'l _JMQHI.KH USU kegs in store and fur sale by Jj «*!« . WEST BOWEN, \\ r Htuid WAItU-Dc ' 111 J, rW.CSdonrsaUire WANTED— A juoJ BakeTvrill hear of a permanent situation by catling 011 1 _ xaarH ENGLISH A UKNXEIT. 37 trood st /TUBAL V aR.M?!!, No i_ j U m wed and for sale br V J WOHLER PL , RK\V|iiTKLK.\D-?5L s »,br'«U«V ' ‘ * • J.MOHLLR P KIDMAN Ul.bh, No i—l caw; Tamila ilo Jo;in •tore and tor sale i.y j MQULEit ior Wood k Fifth »u P™*«- in »tor» and Tor sale hr J AIOIU.KR new supply rrcj on the 17th ijnit.. at Ui trimnnng mote of F 11 EATON & Co _ Market »t lUfIMMINGS— i'tuiget, yiran-i ’ pattern*. ■<■>* giraji*. *.button*ofrariou 1. ptueriu. lor Hiring dre»»c». ur* iced and/or »al ?>_ njnrtu 111 EATON* Co C/OTTON-fci ba!c» good ...iddliug, iKrttiiixgbM.'i? /»ale_b> PiatlU I tULXU, BHljv* Co MACKEREL— 100 till.. No 3 Mackerel, branded large; fur aak by iuur«l JASI>AL2ELL PILLOW CASLML’SLINS— Coiiiiautlr on hand at tlry goo la hoJaejn' marH- • W U MURPHY LAIIU— dbbl»pnme,ionalc !»>• “* ““lifi J D WILLIAMS PAUULNUSKINS— 1 boi, tunable fur eaddlers'uiV . l, i r * ale _. I, > WHAUUAL'OII ( k °ATS—Su hogs prime yellow uorinitl do KJ Oat», ju>>t reed and lor sale by -..“"W. ... . . A W MARHAL’UH IMAJL'R— Tl bbit just landing audlur rale by ~ SS?M, SAW HAKRAUOU PLAISTKII— 15 ion. No l white. Ohio city, in More A tor »ale by [mart*] I.AMUKRT & StItPTON EUCKKTSU —liidor Beater, lauding fromauur Bea ver, and lor talc by man: JAS DALZELL Gt LAZinn* DIAMOi\IWU.»3 .„»« ,CC.J a „d for **le Tby _w«U . JKIUOfcCtt '2ALTKR* GIKHEfIGI*ANACi:.Wlgraifw tegil “'i.l“r , * l s_ h L _._»ar!s _ J KIDO A«Po A XDKRSO.VS I'ILI. BOX liv-lii B ;;^7 U ,, recd •tVA“ l l_ , ? r *"!'■* b )' »uarJj i KJDUA-Cu Jj U(;aß—'.it hliJs prime NO. tiO l>bl* WdlaatCUto OoUnLeJ. j or .ale l) J U WILLIAMS — : m - arl *.. HO m or VincO-j iu »u>ro oiid tor wile by ili_ JOEL- MOHLKfI OH. lo btil* ju.t feed and lor ■«(« by 4- - .tt K SELLERS r - ALCOUOL —s bbUjuit rccil au.l tor sale bv . ‘ n,tU ' UK SELLERS Cheoroiurai-u, bbi. j^rsnsrisnarirr* ._..I narU . .. . RESELLERS LIME—4O bbUjust reed per »tiur Pa. eibc_aiid by_ marU ' • A GORpo.y ' LCOHOLr—9 bblj ju»t teed nod tor »al»i l>v ~ ‘““lli i J Kll)l> ACo | SrOAlt— b hbUs ot go*.«l ■juahiy, o n curuipuaetumid _lai »ttloy>- ISAIAII WC&V* C« . BRICK it TILE—For sole by '-P_- atn DICKEV i co, riMMOTUY SKEO—fi lbl» prime, fur **ie"bv~~ ' A J : wjinoextjLr 4 Co /■\NIONB-4 bbl «e«l,in*iore*attd lbririe hy “ y p * Tll i ■■ • TABSRY &BfXT 10 c»(i» Jiut reed and ferule by y* rt< ! KHIKNII nHttV fcCo- bbla for ule by V marl 7 I FBlfclND. RjIEY tCo PRUSSIAN BLUE—ICO Ibi superior; for anna jschoonm*- ~ *V-v • A. ABBOTS, Agent, No 7 Wen st N. Y. mur^t coracr.’oflth A Wood «n r, for ilie by /MAXEB JtCo AUCTION SALES." ? By D> DtrU,A«UMtt«r. Lrirg |Sait af Dry Chod*,ifcJ[ -W« .. _ ON Monday tnoful'ir. March iZTtb, at 10 o'clock, at tie Commercial Sales Soon, comer of ;watd and firth sis, will be sold, wjthoril reserve. a large nml general assortment of'l>gtj*ti French A Ametictut Dry Ucodv At d o'clock, p. m. i' * 1(1 halfchests ofyoung by son t<a. coffee, sugar. black tea, spice* indlgu; madder tobacco. , wgars. Acl, together with • variety of; groceries and coriieciiouaries, irtnu a retail store, baskets, band box es. axes, hatchets,! shovels, hay -and manure forks, counter scales, ttpre fixtures, leather beds, bedding, mattresses, carpeting, transparent and verulian w indow blinds, lookinf glasses, a large assortment of new and second hand household furniture. cookingatnres, kitch en utensils, Ac. ’ -- • At 7 o'clock, p. m. A large assortment nf ready mads clothing, boot*, shoes, umbrellas, saddles, bridles, fine table arid pocket CQt lrrr, jewelry, gpld end silver watches, rides, pistols, occordeoti*, fifes, staple fancy goods tn great varietVj **• tnarjf JOU.YD DAVIJS Anet'r Valuable Lpndot t Boole by Catalogue. ON Saturday evifnine, the Ssth nut, at 7 o’clock, at Ihr Commercial Sales Koorn, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sohjaeeryTaluahie collection of scarce work*. Included ! I will be found-Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 8 vol*. I,fiUo fine colored engra* vln s*i Kirby’s Wotyderfiil Momiiid of Curioas Charse tera, tf Tola, Bro, many plates, London;- Loudon’s En* Fafcraee’s History of the « * lu ? Commonwealth,« roU, 4io; Jltauxiualcd CaJcn dtr and Diary for M4B. do; X artiu's Eastern India. 3 tow. me and eagraTinffs, do; Essar on Old Maids, iAndon, Pietonaily illuatr*ted,bf Chu Knight' t cbwl *°“! , G Enc >’e | ‘ ) P<diß. , i* tols. plates; Mil !£ of Greeee, a toIs; History of France and ■ “ e ™cbHeTolui|on, 4 volar Campbell’s Lectures on. tef; ““pnr. » *ols; MoE* Phonographic I PloMf ?edl s? "• «>»' France; Vernon'S. f£*?J»®ls Sir Ralph Thoresby- Diary and Correspondence, 4 cols; Ure’sWetionary i Arts, Mines, 12UJ e uctu tin irVrHiu ne Correspondence, 1 tot 4io, Ac! Ac •vnjmprnuam C nk? eUo £ o V Aanua,, » Illustraieil Works, fc presents; Bibles, Ai. fce. ’ ’ Catalogues can be obtained, and the book ■ «d. auhe Auction ijtore. raunS ij JOHN D DAVIS, Aucl r. „„ r. ./ 7ai/vAo^ Furniture at Auction. ON Friday mornra* the Hjhjiw, tt to 1 o'clock, ai a dwelling tense In CEathamit., fcnr door* from Wylie street, will be sold j lut quantity of well • kept, L dern «y e Hoosehdd Furniture, imonff which are ma hogany bureau*. dtwnj and bwakfait table*, work and wa»h .land*, cbairihigli and low jioeiwJ bedsteads, looking glasses, infrain carpeting, floar oil cloth*, tuuaa and transparent window Uuid*. bras* stair rod*, astral lamp, bronzed mantel candlestick*, knire* and fork*, qneen*waxe,sfla*»ware, kitchen fiirniinre, Ac man*! • -3 JOHN I). DAyisCAjlci-r: Itoiuekold Furniture, Batvuck, Je- at Auction,- OS Saturday morning, (be SStbinst, at 10 o'clock, at Ibe Louse of John McCreo, on Penn meet, near tho UV. change Hotel, will $e Mid a large quantity •>( Hftnic hold Purniinre, among which ore: feather beds and beddinr, Id bedsteads, book case, mantel clock, chain! table*, bureau, wash aland*, queensware, glassware cooklug itove L kitchen furniture, Ac. Ac, Abo.'one two-horse barouche. with falling top. 5 , marJ tj J OPAVI3. Anct*r • SEAMAN&MUIR. 131 Broadway Bow York. AA£ D#JLT SKtamNO ROM THE LARGE AUCTION SALES _ - A 3 AS4OUTMX3T OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Adapted to the beat Tra je, and purchased much below the coat of importation, which they are offer* in* at d Very a mall oil ranee. They hare also received from the various Steamer* and «£t c Jl el \2 C nenil M»rtment of WCH FjAJICY DRY GOODS/ To which they the attention of purchasers. la their stock will be found the 1 ’ £2 l ’,yS A F n 3.5 OF PAIUS A.ND tONDON. (Vl **• MUIR was or many yeara connected with the AT A houac ofStewyrt k .Co., and his long experience iu u>e business, will enable him to offer at all tunes, an aitraciire stock of seasonable goods. : j . 'They beg leareto present theirthanksibribe patron* age so liberally.besujwed upon theirastaMi.im.L'. to assure pnrehaaera that thiy will strire to secure a continuance of confidence and rapport Ii Is their purpose fo extend tbeu already larre busi* ne»a,-aud stimulated ;by their unetampeld auecess thus ur, they are determioed to leare no honorable effort* untried to their design. A considerable amount of experience in business has demonstrated to ihetr satisfaction tbatithe only rare method of obtain®* and securing a large Amine**, i* to hare it basedußoa correct principles,. «uid that while, os merchants, ther consult the interest of their customers, they are puna* mg weonly truemethod of advancing their owu.- PEI ITS ON 44 CEDAR BT., NEW YORK. LfiEli JBBEWSTER EuaWwbfd a wareWtaae in the year tee, for tht wA ’™s®>s ass&iss&swt^ low once*—an? exhibiting, at all teaaon* . . „ TaETwsirffif They are now upeginj Several Hundred Packaee*. eompnaln* every Myla of Foreign «ud UoroStic p redaction. many of ♦hich have ja«t been porehaeed, and are otferedfor safe for Caah and abort creditTat^ PIUCSBBEDVCBD • ’ - Tfrost. .i ONE,TO EIYE CENTS per yard below lEepnee. of April and >££, md£ FOIST WAOBHOtJSB. > New York, gone, 1547. J CletUal for the World; CI.OTDISO jIAT. WBOIiSBAtK. are respectfully informed, that LEWIS 4 HAN'FORD’S GUnuSo WAHEHOUsS; • SO*. S5‘J *3354 r.KABL ITIBCFi M' Br*wT«rtt,‘ ;■ •• A\ be found aa «n*n«Te oisonmetit of C4otiiiur. to u» sraitaa /io,» l*we ttockjof lines Bosom Shins, of all gradesand prices. Fancy do do do; (willed stripe do Flannel dodo <jo; and all other kinds In g^ny’ril *i»a*na(aetareand keep constantly on hand. iheJaije»isU)ck of oiled clothing la the United Stale*. *®^r*«ng*Teryarticle Iniheune. [ , ***** '* • wannfscime add sell immeaao Quantities of all ' **S? ?° ali inrite ihe arteruion of d«ler. ui them to eaU jmd examine oar stock and pri-J ce*. before they porchaae, u we can and will sell at prices that cannot fail» pleaae. | 3_ LEWIS ft HANFOUB, I * it . «®"d» Pearl st, New Ywk.-' wd 1,0 ettsnded to with come Hess a^j : patch - ~ • j marlddlm- | KKW YORK JUIVKRTISEBnBST. READY MADE CLOTHING. C. T. LON'GSTREET HAS REMOVED FROM lji« f6™o«ASi>,jro.g3 jfA*ut7,TO« auuvir, * y sS!S!sfc* f-k ’“"'- atosisS'aS talbithudsud eoSTg^L.^ •Hdfe-W 11 “" r I-fKaiujl. fcr.lkS • Tho« dealing: in the article will find it maUv to iw advantage lo buy of hi. Uotue, for they will be able, not SS?™' , Si' k " r '<“**!" • «eil radvSumu? SSiISv te2 "j “' Uls *™e profit to JSS.bfS”^’ 4 * noimil is die .rlicle, batitiuho E?S* lilt! prooc, noar Ip your tip,,. Airoudryour 'T !C T’ |for "*“« r«^rS™^S??S pia better and mow.genteel garment ready mad*. ii,. n ?•“*' ** ro™ite l i o “' r, “' r ' 1 “f“ a;l0[ J , “« '*ll *«j uliify ■ ———•- - 1 martdgw PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT ggftgßfe FROM FITTSBUOU id I-lIIBAUEU’HIA 1 BAII . YIifORIJ, arc A mil commence running on ibe £M hut, and c6n unae throughout the Peartn.. h - | The boau are new, audpf a lu'perior daw, with en laired cabins wluch will gire greater comfort. The cara are the late»t construction. „, A w*f}wUl olwaya be port, and traveler, are re- Mff£d^where tWI * XaBUDfi tiemb<f, »™ engaging pa., ii uul >; «**« dollar, through.) One of the boau of tht. Line will leave the lauding (opposite (7.8. Hotel, corner ofrttiu . treel and Canal, ever)- night at niue o*- Timu Jl day*. Far information; apply at the Office, Monongihela UoaaA or to D LEECii £ Co' _Pin.burgh» March ai, 1>& ' Canal Hamul We.UrtiTrMipoiiaUßn^oapaß^'" 1848. TO IMBLAMXBHIA, BALTIMORE t NEW YORK via I'taxrtt.vA.MA asd ooio kail soads. ; A. AIIHOTT, AgtSoT&iL Jiyt'' i y io '3‘ rd * , » **•»«■ pitubutgu:My C hi 0 ; b ; , igfe* lfect »^ w >°^ r|ri| T>oniNsovs cixrrjr ra'2& v a n^ iSSs'SS.K rich ®[' «JHtfbuuUiom the beauty tm? FKncScSShPn. *»*“ . »jll co»,m«id piSJS iNti nch Uoths Ca»«imere» and Doe.kixu ol TerTt^S 2gaa?&si&as S&UF! S^s^asr4 j M.R.DKI.AW WRiPtlaot 4k- a f<v. LINNAiAN GARDEN- AND N URrt KRtSf S' l " 4 ?, Nnr To,twill Irourai.ZKS'SS. “-Kncnd cataloguer of Trerr und PlimTro ajl non.puld applicant. Alro,theirncwfcalnal ecu,.! loguc. to all namne* and veiiler*. Tbi«'er**f ~,ii“ I tiddU u»r,u.llrd P,. ; ,ud,| , u A " ' ■tj, audltepr.cerkaiekcuuroelireduced. pYuiliSi. S.”riS?.« ' f t“"►*“ ■* -PPPlird Jj pctnoß uge. y marrliiA- | jouru a. mu.. j . ~ wu ” i HILLACURRY-BaakenUd Excha^ Dealer, in Foreign and IfcmeiUc Bill. ofKich.tige.Cenificatej^ofDepo,;,? l^*^ „d Coiu, Np w Wood „„r, jhfSK^S; T_ mnitf ■'. —°H l7 : ; \ tamßvygfer • FOB NASB VI LLErT^T-r — TIZ?' i ■■ _ .■JjC&BBg . HUDSON, ‘ • UW pou oa J’mbQrt ■»<+ iutnsudlM - l'?' : ■S I:. . ■ I -I- .i •. ' ■• ■ < D a fine anjele, Torule o uiartl • ; • i whit® Boiulet Boards REYNOLDS 4 BHFP :■} ; . 7 ■ :• " •' ;.•( ffSIEAMBOATS. v: CBCIXSATI 4 PITTSBURGH OAfLY PACKET LINE. TlUS.wclt Vacant uae of spleadidj'Maecfey Boom er* is nov composed of the largest. awiAc*L”besl hnishcd and furu»hcd».and most powerful boats. on, the - waters of the West, Every accommodation and eoin fon thaiinadcy:can procure, has bceaprwidcdftr pas sengers. The linobaabeen in operation for flee years, —baa canted a million of people without the Icail inju- - rrto their person*. The boau will be at the foot of Wood atreei the day previoua.t© starting, ear the ireep. t. lion of freight and die entry of passengers oh the regis--*— ter.' In all ctue* the passage money-must be paid in advance. v ~. BCSDAT .The ISAAC NEWTON,- CapLA. U. UilO, wi. leave Pittsburgh fery Sunday morning at 10o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 ft u. *, XOSOAT PACKET. " .Hie MONONGAHELA, CapL leave Pitts burgh every Monday morning at 111 o'clock; Wheeling’ every Monday evening at 10 r. U. TUESDAY PACKET. . :H»e lUUERNIA No. ii, CapL J. Kuttrum, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock: Wheeling even* Tuesday evening at 10 ft x. WEDNESDAY PACKET. —^~ s Hie NEW ENGLAND No.. A CapL S. Dzas, wQI leave Pittsburgh every- Wednesday ■ tnomiag at 10 , o'clock; Wheeiingerery Wednesday evening at tOr.M - THURSDAY PACKET. - The BRILLIANT, CapL Uucx, will leave Flu*- '• burgh every Thursday morning at 11) o’clock: WheeUat every Thursday evening at 10 r. x. ■ ; • FRIDAY PACKET. ' Hie CLIPPER No. A Capt..C*ooca,wiH leave Pitts- -• bnrgh every Friday moraiug at 10 o'clock; Wheeliar i every Friday evening at 10 p. x. - ■- SATURDAY PACKET. * ; The MESSENGER, CapL 8. Rsso, will leave Pitta, burgh every Saturday morning at lo o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p. X- • •* i BEAVER PACKETS.—NEW ARRANGEMENTS * - K ' The ateamer • • . inTrrTft : caleb copev - snSgqSffaK will leave for Beaver. Glasgow and - - 1 ■■MBMHBWellsviUe, oa Tuesday, limrsday, ’ - and Saturday, of esehwvek, at 9 o'clock,*. x. ratura.: t ing ou.Moiicay, Wednesday and Friday. She hast- ' boat at the landing between Wood street aud the bridge, "■ ’ prepared to receive freights at any time. Aft W. UABiIAUGK: Arts. V oeU9 No 33W00J st i L BEAVER AND WKLL9VILLE PACKET. . k The line eteamboat " Lfr.-Ji.Titf- ' BRAVES V , ' ! Clarke, nuter/wiH.dufta* coming winter teueo, make daJt> •" tripe to Beaver and WelJarJlle, leaving PilUbenrhere rj morning at 9 o’clock, and WelUviQe at 3 o'clock, r *•.- deelO - O. &1. MARIOS?. A CO-. aiJ '■ IB%8« -~- ;~ • . ■ 1 PITTBBnUIB*BBOWIWZIiLa - FEBRUARY Ui, ltd? l«, IMJ LEA' tVEDAILYATBA.SL,AND4P.M. ,t (fst '!—>—* tv new boiu complete *• Uk-JjmhdC BettoaiAl^r ’^ssysr I ®!' ■ enr contort thaimooey cin procure hn* bctu provided.' lie Boats will leave Uie Wharf Coat at die toot of Boss st. will be pnnclttal on Boari as the boats will certainly leave itjha-aiiTe* -i Used hoars, 6A. M. andd P. M. • jaaST t > FOR ST.LOUIS.” ,-- .. jiszjsi. - j jfegiySilji^Cipi r C Gray, will tear? /or tho i- and ail Intermediate ports on - '- Fnesday, the Sbih last, at 4 o’doek, r. u. For freight ' or passagejhaving fine accommodation*)' aoblrou board or to makß J .NEWTON JONES. .1 TOR ST. LOUIS. - k -The lost running Meaner uk-*lkMt-& ~ COUHUDO, ’ *Jfc*£?fijttfiC»onßly, master, will leare as above. day at 10 o'clock; For freight oc‘ passage, apply on board. ■ , : BRft 1 FOR ST. LOCIS. k The splendid steamer •; • ROBERT FULTOX, t j Collin, Master, will leare' for lha > eand all intermediate porta, this day at 10 o clock . lor freight or passage apply' oo ' i ™°' ' ' ;■ • • ■ mia- 1 l * FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUIBVIIXB - ' ■-1 k .Tho spluuUd steataer\ • .. ' fJCu-rf . ... JiCtUTTENDEN, ' Tor the aboto !' lawmedlMa po«»rta* <hr,Bih> «» C *° C nM* lC * ' orfrei *kt or -P“* n J e ai'pty r onbb»rd^ ■ :1 " —vf, ' Tpitsr.ijouia: h ’K The, elcgggt ilearocr ~ \ " t il&jr&tEfilUaraua, nuitr, tb«r«-• apply ou board, ° P (y ‘ FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. r. ' i tfi-v-'K *H« fineateamer I I •. It : ffi , ti.f.Jf j . NORTH CAROLINA, -JfcrEsSSiK. Dcyumer,ma*Uf,lcarci mm , o’cJoelL Fprfrcikhiof jm,* j. —K" *Pply op board. , ' **. - -NEW ORLEANS. ~! The fine steamer. v - DIADEM ». Stewart, natter, win > tY , fa- v otb elUrrtßrtoediete port*, ttS» i For frcigbfor pauag* Sppiy^J -.1 „V_ • marts PDRLOCI3YILLE. . ; - ** *&&&*• (v The new and Cut steamer • : y ■ IJkntMaS ;*_■•, : LADr BTEON, -* . i matter, wUllpeve foTtbaahovw outfaii dar atlOttw PorAkMc' v passage. apply on board, or Jo •••• J WIIUTT.I.B t. nan ■— - 3lay.»t to o'clock, board. * • ■ - I FOB CINCINNATI AKDOT.-tOUlft 1 f ■ Al - it I f fobsiCLb'Ciic —t. jßymE.Cock, Mailer, will lean Be tte. . 3aT«lO?soe? J3o^Lr#lS^,•J.^“^0 * dio, * P°«* *** NEWTON V* FOUST. LOUIS i ILLINOIS HIVES. Iw To* n^*r and vpiendtd steamer • • ••’ I UStefa? v v u r .I* ■KBi. I""*?* w*U tear* fer u ; BMJiZ ■ S FOR ST. LOUIS. ''• .- , • •■■■» aJBSSSiS— frP*; pju-fciawa-Master, win »> fTa '~v 3 to d.ru,„ R™LS°."o“dS'f“M ,, ¥sM i on botrd. • -• {, - for Nashville! ' /f-'JoW k Tha£he : steamer< ; '• - •>< ‘ Uyy? i( .. A3FERICA.V EAGLE, • « ?i U °i will leaTeisabotw. l ,-^T-r-^SggaafflMat.-, k- The fide steamer _. V “••*• ■ jJfejj. ft.jgt „ t ROBERT MORRIS •' - - V ■SENfI Master, wiU-iean/or dis ' 1 FOR CnvCTNN'ATrr* - — 1 — '■■•T . i .rfvW—K The fast runfnir steamer' ' . • JgjK^Boie*, ator* 1 REGULAR PACKET FOR SUN FISH ~~ - 1 , tk Tht ncwaad frit .teamer • . Ub JU..-4V AVELLSVILLE.' : !*»*• tor iWi/ ■WB apply oa board or to -?£!’ ■ iUiEO B ; prrrsßCßcn tWHHSSo packet k rThe *wift*ie«nh»r '• ' -- i ?ssmSS§@S^P S’StiS'SlSEpt fort Bad , fff ** «MC—■ '-' boat u alao provided. comer of lu and -'. i k - The UCW Meamex. _; , ,’., ._ '■ { f mtrter, will ran u ibcreO, SSS rSS? r , «i ti“J!LC% ISSmZ < i; :S^^fi"^^Vr.wSs&tsssaKj. board; ; r >' * or frt, S hl or pa««*e - FuiTKinKfilu., ' ITie new rmi lyrht dreoehliWimm^ warVa.n.ne, '•• : WnsJor, will leavo Tar'&rf > and ii>t«rn«dia|e pon«an'l%arW 1 day,the«u.jn,L For fttiffc or > booM, orto j 8 .- nurt?. ' FOS WABASH IUVER. •■'=••.■■., H.!?« . ,^ a / r w “ d ‘ ab «“ nt «Higiiidna f itf i Rfno, JUaaler, will Inn r _.• layette- nod snunaediftte pen*- 1 on >\U|. «? .... • *ll o’clock, v. M. J.KEWTOs’JoNIS^S.fiI Mon&erajeb/n,£l. FOB J*T. LOUlg.-"' .*^3^*^aass^ri • *SP cracnottn •• : , Ifr *«®*Bne steamer- ■ 1 '' ) 4 muter,'iriuViTr'thUdqp'a* ■nr o« ■^•jys^^ i y?'r?gßyy-; FOR tm I.OUIS AND U&VOI9 BJVEB. k The fa*t nmajoritexmer '' jjr, ALUQUIFPA, McCormick. Muter, viH Imto lorttitt { ' k Inlertnedhicpcm L boirf 0 C OCk ' *• *• - I ’‘ or Of.t****f* tpp)}* ggg .» ~ ' . • ~ - lakrH •• '•' FOB ST. LOUIS.. .... k* Th**w«jwli«l ■learner , -' lin jf J~.r§* JJAKY STBPHKXS, ' . * laKowßw Norton. Alulcr, will leave -in th* t witi imcmiediaia to »uTT . row at JUo'clock,*- jl, iFor (reight or xbeanL . 1 •.'■l . -^-Z^S^T-O , FOE FRANKLIN. ■ fcrrji la -' yjffit A o° h urdjj,-«r4P.M. For Irrljhl or ; I
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