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*iflnsab»CTjpuoc* to ihe Nonh JUtter
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.. Sd famaid* from Oia ofiw. * * •
■ f xri:-,-;-- njp’APTfrrmaa irimanay ie<pi«ttd lha hand i»
•. toff toror* fcrfWait*.' iL, sad u eady ia- to daf~*s
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c ltota, BiW 'Nawa»!l®J©rt*» Moiay Matkeu, *e,:»e«
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jt>iSr2.'l<Whlg and j»tUMaio>l» SoaUutlMi
' w FOE CAN AL COMMISSIONER,
IKK SIDDLESWiBTBr
y -orcinoncocjrrr.
' BSMBM lir VAX4TIOB.
' 'Yfci*{»*<abj«jicoining hope to ever citizen,
‘-v* 4 ,;- aftd should ccmmaodtbe DtMtemnesT.iUFatioo.
‘ known tbalfreraiauUi in oar preteat
*.*. ttrtaxte laws, and their 'Dolly execution - that a
luge per centsge of the taxes it wasted before they
* •■= ••• reach tbelqpsnry. To reinedy .this D the inleo*
! ?rr- tioatfuadtrUckwo givebelow.
•' «*AN ACT lo provide Drthe.revisiou of the rer*
" enueUw*.' - .
“ V ,V-,*£litfjsiucb .«* this. Commonwealth, has been
by the Atttbor or Nature, with a temperate
•••• dime, fertile soiliuntoldmineral treasures, in metal
»ad coal, which'industry in agriculture and me
•' ; ‘chahiimat borne,'sad eatererize in cqmmer«s
• abroad, have rendered availablefor the accomuU
\ •' Uou tfweallhjlhrough the use of the avenues and
' • outlets to those pjarkeu on our ever? boundary,
■ < ~~ command'adequate price* tee atttbework of
. - t,w» jpjwnnity; gad although in tho construe*
ffr, afottiitetal avenues and oot-lels, it considers*
•- " bto debt h« beeniacurred, yet nothing more
U naecssary to nise iu interest puoctuaUv, aud
atoVide a stoking fund for the gr adnal, but certain
payment of the principal, by * eieeffuLcomribotiun
' their quota from ’every citizen, then n well
.-grounded eonvirlionUutdbe taxes levied for. this
' purpose, are as equal nodjosi sspossible, and that
every one pays l according lo hi* means; ai.d no'
be lea untried to' satisfy pumic
t ooimoaouthis subject, and sump so desirable. ao
■• - * iaueesawn od;the minds, of the people at large:
i tJ fLi Stoats mid. Hems efUrynstnlg
t&a effJmCotSonteeaUk tfPtnnjyhanuL. i » <?««*
. . \ v -' 1
be. and they aie hereby appointed Commissioners
.-.i-r to rerire; collect, and digest nil public acts of the
■t-; ; •' 'General Askmbly.respectingthe aaseasmeut and
collection of tales, together with such proviswus
aaiiD&rsaiion and experience may suggest bt the
• imiHovemeat dfUie revenue, without, lunhet; in
’ crease of the rules, and incorporate the. wholein
• ' oae general and.systematic statute, ni simmMntel*
' . .hgiWe.andaarapleto a* the nature of the subject
-,. j • confided-to throi may sdmit, and report atuu, on
'*•» *-'■ of heDrethe tooth of October next, to the Govero
wiUi'sui-b : explsnalinns and documentary evi
‘ dence aa may elucidate the workfUad the said fall,
. |^ n ;i h« prinudina laws of the Staid nowarc,m
new«nai«r* and also in bill form, and one copy
(■ ■■. (hereof be eedtby.the SechilarvofSiirte, to each
member of lh>*.legislature 'elect, ondtpiheCom
• ' ' jnUsiOnefaofevierycouuty.
> '/ > ‘&iefnb/..Tlurtthe*ald Coamtsstonere, inuis
: • ~ ■ ebargiog said duty, shall severally devote them
«" ■; at lea'rt tb ee months after their appomt
meet, to the collection orcorrect.lnibnnauoa as to
the most miiuoer afrauung revenae in for
<igi. couotrie»i ! and ini onr airter States, nod to
gathering,-from our bwo records and cwteas, wen
• prove; raoK,' accepUlde In prec*
tiire: and shall then convene together at the capf*.
' ” ik; where th«y|*hall have aeoeaslo any record*,
books,--or papers of the State, and there compare
* the P n?di«rti/Ujeirrefpecdre and caprfully
!*■collat*.'do4condense into one bill, all suiUbfe un
ndmeuls'now.in Dree, with as little dfaratton of
: , tlietn as heedful,' diverting the aeU crfaU unimpor
• -ttnt andoiele«swprds,desigttaiinycon9picaously
' -thesabjerts of tsxalkm, ond defining all important
- ■ 1 terms—framing directions to every officer,
.'''.‘'■fcr.thepeifcrmance.oftheiriaspeeUvedQii^aoJW
• ' • to prevent varieties of construction and .operating
—rembod ving all rdggertions and regulation* £r> v*
<d fttua the eoureesef*ressid,w3ib«a i°e officers
; ofgovemment,wbo are desired to'md and advw
r ’ ■ wUh said Commissioners. The aaid .revisers shnU
'l'jilso specify contradictions, or mcon*
“■ ■ potencies—all Instances of. double or oppressive
•' property—allim
oerieecmusafidcontrivuncesofevaaion, and devise
' ! (he mart efficiedl and acceptable measures Dr «
f jcuring full and candid disclosares, especiallyof in
' ' corporeal items;and nraeml.and supply,as&r «w
‘ prameable, dU <JeflcienciK so that they may. jue
' eeiiL Dr adnptibn'. oae general, uhitorm, and wir
• 'ahrtsm of taxation upon all such property as ll^y
X ' believe should contribute to toe burthens and ob
■ -1 ■ liestiona of the government and people; and Shall
.aLo report the' scheme of a sinking Dnd, which
'may bSd. phu'permanent basis, ihe credit of ihc
Comoonwrekh; and redeem ito plightedlaith, by,
i aoch progressive debt a* the
| .. s■' impsruaT and equal application of our sufficient
•. r ■ -resoorees wouftl cetia imr accoojrfiah. ■• - ■
-Buoterf, TbaMbe-Jrtbrary Committee be in*
. stntcted to order. Dr the Library, and tbeomof
«aid revisers, the latest statutes tad most approved
• r-MbUeatkxu on tha.sufaeittof the cdlcctioa of reve*
- ■* ilueig the least«tcepuonable nxsauer.
“IZaß&si,That rev^a’shall.be;allowed, Dr.
' - the performance of the duly.aDrejsaid,Mch sum us
, may be fined by Uw' “Auditor General and.Sute
1 ; ’ Treasurer, hot ■exceeding fifteen hundred dotlsre
each-V I’.-
• • • This.mpvmneniUnct one of party, and should
■ < • be urged oa at the most rapid rate. We are assur
-• «d'that the Ctanmutibners ’ will be selected so ai
. io ; command 'tire mort talent ond the most bon
ettjp. la the language cf the Harrisburg Union, -
We take'pleasure itt csßing the sttention. o|
• every person interested in sustaining the State cred*
it, and ia contributing their Dir proportion of taxes
nooessanr Dr that purpose, and no wan-, to the bill,
. No. filS, of Representative file reported by
*• - Mr. Myers, Chairman of the Committee on Wavs
-and Means. The oecenity of such areyiaum of
' ' the revenue law* is Dreed upon the mind of every
• penoo'acquaicted with the subject, and the rea
Soosfortbe passageofaUw conrtiuitiog aboard
Dr that porpose are ao well set fcnh. in the bdl re*
'ported, tost they carry conviction of its importance,
ftisonly.necessarvto add.that the committee* of
(be House, and officers of the government, cannc*
be to prepare and eodiiy these taws as
- ahoaldbedooe-! Whether the Commissioners are
aominaied by the Governor or Legislature, wearo
■ gore that experienced practical the bigueW
character Dr aai-ho task, wiU be selected. If no
otter bill proceed* from this session, its work will
be invaluable/j ; . . _
- A BntSß. Aitaac— l'lw five timders often M
Ot tbit Penatylrsnia. iron is better then foeigo—
ui,a« • oitowlcooseqaeac®, wesoppose, parcha>
«r»iUafcioioo;andp*«® o *®& rit ' Oareference
Wtba Eastern Prices Curreat/we see Americaa
pif iron footed lower ifaan fcretgn; end.wonder
Wby tbebetiei£article, *t tiia«ineil price, does not
Aritstte other oot of mtrket. .
nica et tio uto»— *
AMr'cu Foundry, ' 529 <2*3l ptrton
». rorje, 58 0529 "•
AjnbttetlA, No. 1, . 20 o*2B -
..: No*2»*l3, 24(0*20
EaliUfc 29 0532
■ * BCM^SS.
.. *29(SM per,iou.
Soo»«k»'o*rUiwffw,No l, - $31034 ”
-' $2SO3i . . .
- la tho B«*oo oarifec, these quotations shew that
iW English ansi Scotch iron, tbragh *«d «ebe
ii 11 11 t* ~~ the American, relit 81 the same price,
•iW paying a dolf of 30 pee cent ad vatoent on
taeoslin‘Xegiand,addßdla theifreight hens, and
, i add a. I Lopping charge of 2s, Cd. in
' Xircrpaohl - .---'i.-
.Wiillheironinaketeiaonrfaroieeslookattlieso,
*i T ..iur that Polk and his political nasocister
die better uritTmen than theiWhigs!'Take these
teuca to the free traders, and ask them how Uey
gun to IrU of their lobe lor the laboring man, trier
: haring redneed the duty on pig iron Horn 109 per
cent to 30 per cent, Slick to them with the tig
-Jii teri them nil their therories ere nothing,
rehen iri the face of their Coe atories, Englishend
Sodlch hta driers jron Cram the lornaeea to the
'coed ]— s-h end. the pottto Celd. We most go to
a teriff thst win let Penasrl ranis Iron worker*
hrro the heme market, and mneh eoeonrage onr_
Xtanaucr Fowawsatr-The Fouriofet*
* l^pec^onlOteinsiheirptpertintoftoUceupoa
'tW tmpanty tiiwnpb of ihrff theory In.Franc*,
' «Th* Harbinger. tbe organ of Ike Amencsn Av
flbtWoftl«U.(Foiirient'e>) will no *r, be quite utter
ertiam sincethe fcrest occurrence* in Korop?-: <'U
' bpriatodioKtw York,st & per annum, sub
‘wirrTf"J'• * u -“* •
‘- ©C*eA'Sl4afc*ne.umovuigioibomatter, loft
. 'frfp jpeerh hi T 1 — York, be is rqrsrted as ttyiagi
“" «Fl4iieo’fcllb* Chnslof nstioa*. She has «|>«U*
+A tar blood ott the battle fields, for tlie redempt ion
: f nr tiw>t. gas crucified by the Holy Alb*
. . f _nji —md ffr* was resuKtsied in lttf®, <hr am>
‘cSrt ‘■ twß i fefCTrf ’ Sacbisihwprofanejnr.
gQCriWM^’' , , , •‘V
: ■! | rprit Boxzs vt Ballot Boxxs.—Xbe would
;• rftbe Bnckeye Stale, Ihraiens on
Jflpwl ft* ,S * «fl*fccL if bi» fartyts sncceisfoL lo
■ IT Ohio, a few- day* nncn—he **id
*??!*•»if tj*t7uu» Democrats)shoald succeed in
xfefc'-'ssxs
*J*SSsmni«trf*B
‘ »promi»eat|*rt-
cobcJuwoo urii£Boitsecif :
U(«a the proposed : ra|ml of
Jcnas Wctao, tin slnfcsfljr taskcrm'
to the, Jlpc|ke. .TM bell, iuu.beeo
the reason* which led to thi* result are
act forth is a report drawn op. by Mr. Famxllti
frotnlheCommiiieegn Potent*. Mr. "Wood Ob
tainedTf jSaleht.foriis’ploughiii September,. 1 SI9,
&r 14 yean. : The - prteot baa been continued foe
2S year*, and since. then the: United State* have
granted more than two hnndred Patent* lor im.
provemeo|*in.pV3ngh*, and some of them have
many imjabvemenia. -
' The Committee go over in brief ail the improve*
meat* which have been made in the Plough for
the.laH'rentory and tnor*v tiegianiog with Janie*
Small, of made the mould board of
cast iron. In 1755 Robert Renton invented the
caat .trim share or point. .Tbpae point* or share*
wearing away too Cut, in 1603 he contrived a plan
ofwfle A
cost iron plough ground or with [amove*
bleaole orslfde, withtnortices to receive the ten.
ous of the wood to which it was attached was iir
vented in ISOI. In ISIS Mr. Cook of England in*
vented a plan by which the. plough prevented the
earth cutting vertically and horizontally,^
Twenty-fire patent* were panted in the United
States prior io that given to Jethro Wood,*—to Cbas
Newfold in 1797 for a plough of solid cut iron,
consisting of a tar, sheath and -mould. piste. In
I SO 7, David Peacock received a Patenrfor a cast
iron mould board and landsid© in .separate parts
aod a wrought iron abate or point la 1613, Mr
Cbenortb, of-MtL, made’cast iron mould board*)
'loadable* and *bare in separate pan*. Thomas
Jefferson the Ex-President had.* bandk in improv
ing the plough in 18li.
The article written by Mr. Jefferson on the prop
er construction of the mbuld board and share, or,
os called by .him, tbe plough ear, was, says the re*
port before me, published in France while he was
minister there.' ‘The object which be had in view,
wsslhe forming-bf the mould board in such, a
.manner silo turn over the sod vifji the least por
sible reairianee. He gives particular directions,
upon mathematical principle*, to accomplish the*
parpose; observing on the material, then
used, be says propose, in futore, to have the
.ear* made of cast.iron.* . -
The whole question of prioriiy appears' to hang
iipoc the cast iron mould board. Tbe Committee
say that the moold board vu not a new invention
of Mr. Wood, and that his claim for the cast
iron standard conflicts wilh other inventions-
' Tbe Committee on the Publication of the Treaty
were four hours in session on Saturday, without
closing their labors. Itjs pretty well understood
that the Stale Department was the source cf pub.
lie communication, and the Secretary of State the
author, We have rumors too riraning through the
city since" Saturday nigLl that Mr. Buchanan has
resigned. Mr. Polk and himself for some time
past have notbeen on tbebert terms. Some of Mr-
Bachnnan's proteges nod supporters for- the nomf
nation before the Convention soon to be held in
Baltimore, have made themselves very offensive
to the President Idoult whether there has been
a quarrel outright, but it may prove more thaw is
compatible for such men and poor human nature to
smother their wrath as much as might be desirable
for’rii'al candidates for the Presidency.
: 'VAfleyes ore turned Eastward just now ip esger
'anticipation of the steamer'* new*. The Diplomat
ic corps have a keen snxietyto know more, and as
you readily suppose the Minister of the King of the
French. 1 • A ehange of Government at home, may
change the functions of his office alonee.asia
deed ft may that of other Aur
trio, the moat overbearing and-autocralic of all Eu
ropean Governments is fearful of losing her own
Italian State*. v ■
: In the midst of aU this fierce political commotion
I send you extracts of ah interesting-letter of quiet
life, just received from a relative in Rome. Some
oftbe writer’* letter* inyeappearrd iuthc Gazette
. y r Rom, Feb. 1518.
wcuz—run ooi'xrev—aactnrr xxn' stonnet *rr.
. 1 very often think of you bare ia Rome, where
yotv have M*nd before tne year* ago, bat tbe fre
quent changes lowa, present unpleasant; impres
sion*. The fountain* on the Piazza* gush on and
tell no atone* of tbe past. The echoes of San Pie
tro, the bird* that chirp foUage that
crowns the Coliseum.’* ennobling arches, the flow'
era that shed their odour* through the ruined wall*
of Crcsar* palace and Caxacailds baths; the villa*,
the pines and cypresses, the cap&qua, none of
these' say aught of name or kin having, .-beeoi
in their midst. Give one aome clue to the sue*
and bouse where you lodged, the name of your
Padrone, or some old Roman lodger whom you
knew*—ibe trattoria where you dined, the corner
of the cafe grec* wtare' you imbibed the fragrsa*
Mecca. ,■
It « a precious boon to lire in Rome bat one
whose value I am constantly trying to rouee my*
self to a fall couscmusnew ©C i grow.so accu*
tamed to thing! of “greatest pith and moment" here
that I am like a aleepjr hia legi to keep
himself awake. Thing* that appear exceedingly
trivial and ' common place here' now,- will ali
stand ot« like anre picture* when X am again in
America, and how much more so the great things
wluch are around me.. Ah, how I shall look back
on this year inLltaly. What testa] glories has it
brooghtto raef This old Rome about which 1
.bar® dreamed all my Efe without the remotest
bop* of ever seeing, here it has been an everyday
story to me, mixed up and associated with all man*
ner of prosaic details but still, It is Rome—the
Eternal city, the.uughly rnngnet, which of old as
now has dmwn'aU to As bosom, and how cause*
created it is in my tliocghts, by nil old historic as
sociations and visible reties of post ages, os well as
by the love and friendship which visit me daily, so
you-'may well conceive the thoughts .</
aoonleaving these old plaees makes me feel sad
enough. - 1
Weahall leave in April probably tor the .North,
but what place we hare not determined upon, to
pass the summer. Salsburfb, in the south of Ger
many, is a cheap and beautiful place, but .we may
not go so for- Rome is too hot fer one's health in
in summer and in ito mountain townskhere is too
much discomfort for any Christain woman.. fcj
* e * Save you ever been machamopgtto
mountains in the Roman States. It is a great couik;
try fern pointer..'What tdctaiyaque scenery and
figures, and what splendid color. One might spend
yean and years in Italy, and always find the male
rul inexhaustible. One caauoChelp wondering
what the old masters coaid have . been about tint
they gave us no better transcripts of Italy in thei>
dingy and anntoral pictures. AQ the life and
tjruth of landscape painting, aeema to hare been re
served for modern art. for composition many of
tbp old landscapes are fine, many of them
in tone, bnt they all want troth and attention to de
tail, (I eveept-of %ourse some, of-tto works: of
Claude and mfewof Salvator Rosa, and tore’and
there a gem by some other m*o.“ Generally speak
ing I find very little lo like in .'them so for as by
limbed knowledge of them goes) . How different
is it with Ito Mstprief and imaginative department
aod figure painting. What endless beauties unfold
them selves here. From Micbrel Angelo and Rafa.
elle, down, through the different grades of genius.—
H-re one may study and admire forever.
Our rooms are in the- Via Sistine, not far from
i House of Claude. My .studio is in the Via Gregoi*
' ans, next to the House of S^lrotor Rosa and la the
House of Penoli the eograt rr of Flaxmau.
- Ames is painting his JJoKpew, Pius Ninth, who
yet lives and blesses iu* per-|4e ia spite of all the
maebinatioos and opposition of the lover* of politi
cal darkness. May he and reign tot to.
will hare a hard Umeofhl .y
. Huts, just fcetrd from Powers who j* well, and
prosperous ot Florence.
My friend Stonr, (*on of the great Story and a
a promising sculptor is in Rome for a timer—'
We may go to Florence with him Ha the summer.
•• c. r. c.
Wmo SiATxCovrjstTjo^—TheLouisiana Whig
State Convention, was told at Npw Orleans on the
14th ia*L, when the following gentlemen were no*
mins ted.as delegates to the JNmjoaal- Conventioa
and confinned tT' tUc oeeiing—the namea being
put singlyHou. Wo. Brashear, AUext Peiree,
Chas W~ Conrad, Jr., Felix Labalut, Esq, Philip
Maher, jjlon Preston W Farrar, Hon O F Jackson,
Hon S S Prentiss, Hou GII Duuoan. Joe M Wray,
Esq, J O Piersoo, Esq, hi Harley, La&yeUe Saun
ders, William Sparks, Cuthbert BeO and Hr. Jas
Ritchie.
.'Sargent S Prentiss addressed the Convention
and said be was in fovor of Mr. Clay, but that ho
believed the Wbigs of toniiimaa were in fovor of
Gca-Taylor. Re •okttioaa were adopted lotto ef:
feet that the Whigs of Loutritaa will heartily sup
port the nominee of (he National Convention.
Mr. Brasbear the. President cf the Convention
and of the Delegatee, mid: “He bad been a friend
of Mr. Clay for Marly fifty years, and yet be should
goto A* Convention - entirely'untrammelled and
determined to vote-in fovor of the eadldat9*rsast
hlcdyto eeeurv the rafitges of the people et large.
Mr kthajgi* .that before tto asrembfal*. of ito
National Coatearipa the. Whig party would hare
agttled down ant deeUsd apoo whtteoarMtopor
soe, and that Mr: Oay wookl then ba able tQrfier*
mine wbsttov bp would ooueet to tto oaainafro*
emtnrslwv* received Sc B.) pipe**; of
which they have; gatlseredrfoe lof.
foeriog'drendfol particulars
c/the immigrant passengeraefihe ship'Omit*,' re'
potted sday or two rioce oshaving-beeo founders
edatsejL ,T -,-y •
Tbe Omega was a. British ship*of 1300 tens
bound from Liverpool to New York, with 327. pas
ftengen. These passenger*, before the'ahip'fouiv-'
dered, were taken ; 140 (chiefly women nod chil
dren) bo board the barque-Aurora; IG3 on board
the brig Barbara; and the remainder on board the
Highland Mary, for New York. ■
The barque Aoroni, reported by the Highland.
Mary at New York, as taking on board part of the
passengers, of- British ship Omega, from Livcrpooi,
'arrived at Halifax on Saturday last, with seventy
three' of these unfortunate people, having landed
thirty-three atCaaso, aod the remainder, about six
ty haying died on board! .
.Manyofibe survivor*are suffering from-rick*
ness. Dutihg the last seventeen days they were
on board tbe' Aorora, the allowance ‘of food was
limited to 2fc ounces of bread, and a wine gtass of
water per daiy eaclu The British brig Barbara,
Captain Skinner, from New York for Cork, with a
cargo of corn, took on board about 150 more of
these passengers on the 10th of February, and af
terward* bore away for Newfoundland.
OnlhoSdiost,the. steamship Ilibemia.Captain
Shannon, from New York, via Iluliiax, hove in
sight- A signal of distress was made, and the stea
mer bore down to the Barbara, when tbe Captain
of fhe latter vessel'acquainted the steamed that
they were out of water, and it was further added,
“there are one hundred and fifty pereons'ou board
dying for want of waterf to which the reply- from
the steamer was, 'them is the land; go then and get
t !
Tho steamer passed on. though tbe wind was
blowing strongly front the land, so that it was im
(►ossible for the unfortunate brig to reach it.
In attempting to-reacti St. John, N F, they mis
took tbe tand, and drifted info a cove ut Petty Har
bor, N F, and went ashore, and on account of the
.heavy surf, struck a clifT, and stove a hole in the
brig’s bow.
Thirty-five i individuals managed to reach the
shore, and mahout five minutes after, the Barbara
fell over and went down, carrying with her about
one hundred and fifteen souls, among whom was
Capt Sldnoer, of tbe Barbara.
The Halifax Post of the 19th inst, says:.
To’daywegive tbe particular* of the wreck of
! the brig Barbara, Cspt Skinner, of.Pictori (owned
by Messrs. Fairbanks ’ it' Allisons, of this city,} a
most lamentable . account of suffering and loss of
life. In addition to these particular*, we learn from
otfter source*, that Capt, Skinner threw overboard
a part of-his cargo to afford the people he took from
the Omega room below decks. KespeeUngthostea*.
mer which the Barbsriv spoke on the 2d iust, it is
remarked that she'was probably the Brilania, which
.vessel was appointed, to leave New York on the
26th February.—and not the Hibernia, as general
ly reported/ 1 The -Orion brought port of the crew
of the Barbara from St. John's.
• *A mistake. It was no doubt the Hibernia,
from New: [York Feb. Sfilh. Tbe St. John pa
pers bint at some irregularities on board the Bar
bara.
Doiochact at the Sodts—Dictaxi.iq Fkjx-
are anxious to know wbol “the fevorlte
son” thinks of the new platform of democracy laid
down by Alabama, and endorsed by Virginia-
Doe* he mean by go over In full to the riarehold
era, and follow their dictation, or does be mean to
uphold tbe bonorof free Pennsylvania, and the dig.
nity of his manhood. Does Penhsylvaois mean to
be tbas gagged- and bound or will she spurm
this sonthern 1 democratic dictation as nobly as the
democracy of Maine and New York have done.
. From the: Augusta Age, (Maine,) wo extract the
following paragraph os the subject:
“It is singular that the democracy of a slate here
tofore ao Uniformly true to the democratic party as
tbat of Alabama, should pat forth a declaration *o
treosonable to therepnbtican cause. The declara
tion proposes a new condition of uatioaal demo
cfalic fellowship, by which to exclude from public
favor every' man.'whoso opinion* upon the subject
of slave extension may be at variance with their
own—* subject which though regarded, perhaps,
by one section of the .Union with favor, is looked
upon by the other with - profound aversion, h in
volves a subject, therefore, which can never be one
of agree meat, much lens a bond of anion, between
tbe people of the slavebolJutg and noo«lavehold>
ingstate*.?.'; .
; The New; York Evening Post copies tta article
from tbe Maine paper, with a pn-feoo in whit-hit
says: “The journals of the radical democracy nieel
this assumption [in the readotions] of authority
over the democratic party in * proper aadmnnly
spirit.” It also nyr-s^wc will add to wliat is said
by tbe Maine journal, llwt this proceeding of the
southern democrats can be met but in one muuucr
—by firm resistance, andif.it be persisted io, by
defiance. To expedl a tatne submiwion to such a
test, from the democracy of the free states is out ot
the qncstionj Every polMcian by profession might
oomoice in its favor, and give ilhi**dlie»ioo—(bey
ooald.sot carrythe tmoplewith them/ The caudi
dale who takes suck a test, and' o)ine* tafore the
people with this badge of the slaveholder, upon bi»
person, has no more chance cf obtaining the Tm!.
dencyby theJhe .vote* of the free *ute» than if he
were Ujo Britub minister cosvuring for the ,rc4c*
of Americstt electors.* •
1 Tbe presses wlpch. are fed on spoil* (the one de.
moerslic principle) will advocate q surrender by
Pcnhsyltraaia, but we know the .people will not
They will adhere to tbe"WilmotProri*o, and stand
[by ihofree institutions of the They will
never elevate Mr. Bacbannb at the .sacrifice cf
they have held dear dariog a whole life.
■ Exploded i“Pziscm.®r"—At tho recent conven
tion in LouiMna,l!tebcofocoVaaoagother doings.
: Besotted, That we now reiterate and confirm tbe
principles act forth by tho Democratic convention
ut Bahimore in 1544.
Tbe Louisville Journal remarks that, “it mu»t be
borne ut mind that the moat important of tbe reso
lutions, of tbe Baltimore convention in '44 was that
the title of the United Stotts to the whale of Ortgou
was dear and nnqtustionaiU, and that no portion
of it eotdd under auw etrtntmtanees be surrendered
to Gnat Britain. Id doe time one half- of the ter
ihoiy to which wo bad this clear and unquestion
able title and which was under no circumstances
to be surrendered was qaletly given up by tho Pres
ident and hi* party, yet now the member* of a Lo
cafoco Stole canvention come forward and re-re
ablretbe Balliniore'resolutioit— and are not ashan
edit! \
"■ But possibly this re-resoiviog of the Hsltimore
resolution is not merely ridjcutoa**-it may bo nlro
ctou*.' Possibly the I«tHiissna Locofoco*. byresolv
ing si this time that our title to the whole of Ore
gon is clear and unquestionable and that Great Bri
tain must have no portum of iL mean that the Uni
ted States must take the whole in defiance of the
ire sly! The war with Mexico being probably over,
they may be bent upon n war with Great Britain,
aha, preparatory thereto, upon a direct sod gross
infraction of national faith and honor. If such are
their views they wilt have to wail till they get some
President bettor suited to their purposes than Mr.
Polk* He may have the requisite want of princi
ple, but they will find him to lack the reqiuile
nerve.-' ; i
A Fight m|tux Asswblt Cimxbxx*—On Fri
day afternoon, in the Assembly Chamber at Alba
ny, a-fracas took place, the principals in .which
were-Mr. James Bowen a rejtresentafire from
New York,and Mr. John Mason—which Utter gen*
tJemsa appears to have been at Albany several
weeks, looking after the interests of tto emigration
bilL Mr. Bowen had. It seems, upon the anthonty
of Mr. R B Minturn, stated on several occasion*
that Mr.-Mnaoa was acting without authority from
Commissioners oi emigration; and on Friday she
latter addressed a note on the subject lo Mr, R.,
and upon meeting in the .chamber, in the after
noon, they had quite a fight, bat were separated
before any great harm was done to .Mr.
Mason was arrested, and a con butte# was
appointed to inqire into and reps it : upon the
scrape. y-
Racking Onxs Faisjna.—The Ohio* 1 Statesman
has bo article headed—‘‘The Infomy of Federal
ism—its sameness now,and duringthe last War/'
This article we find copied ioto the democratic or.
gan of Western Pennsylvania; and w’e commend
ila appropriateness. It rebukes the savage “patri
otism’' and dishonesty shown at the Court House
War Meeting.‘. Who was it that said that; to bo
ped that the hones ot every American citizen, who
wenttoCancihi.in ito last war, would Lleae.Ji on
its soil? Was that a declaration calculated; lo’help
on the war of 1&12? The man who' uttered this
opeech is still alive; and though acting with the de
mocracy, is unchanged at heart—they are “ r-till
Federalists, and are changed only In name."
Ptaasylvaala higlilstnrt.
. Harrisburg, Mareb 27.
Prvsrr—Th" supplement from thuHonse to the
actio incorporate the New York and Erie Rail
road Company was taken up, and passed fimdty in
n modified formi '
The bill relative to the Uaury Law having been
taken up, was dlscuised at length by Messrs. Johm :
•ton King, 1 Middleswartb, Block, Matthias, Crta
creft, Srayxer, Putieiger, Small, nnd other*, when
the vote was taken on its passage, and tto bill was
hit- ■ i. ' i >
Hovsx —On motion of Mr. Fercoo, the bill from
the Senate to prevent tto employment ia factories
of children under twelve years of age, was token
up, and after much discussion, was .passed, leas.
M,nsys ■.
Fsou Ttra Moc.ttaws!—A despatch dated Sr,
Louis March 25th‘ui tto.Jounial, aay*: •: -' i.i ;
Lieut. Thorp and seven men have arrived' from
tto-mountains.' Tney left Fort Spauldmg'on the
Sftth February, and were overtaken at Mano’rport
bv an Arkansas express and lhree men from Santa
Fe, which place they left on the ‘23d. The westh
er was intensely cold, and the snow deep.-- They,
tod lost many mules; A rmnor had readied Santa'
Fe.on tto 13ili of February, that CoL Bovrlon had
been attacked ai Cicora by 4000 Mexicans, and
hid foot 00 men.! plea; Fierce, with tot 500, men,
marched to his relfefi ThorpmeiKschcr’a exftrhM
on tto SIR ofMarrbf in grsat 'haringsuf
feed ttverely fop cokL- Edward Thorp tou shot
deed «t Fdrt Spaulding, recently; by James Waters. 1
This li the spoond of the Thorps killed lately.
-fgTJ’
tit]S£tmifai.i>lttdkrghefi = me; 1 ' .
. i in Frxace.b./i Kras
tioFod wJßioilwluar ofd&gla. La it
adiuM.ij.tlw Mtotata iu I.m.
23®* W MBdwtoJoot opouuiMwiU
ta^Slto facttoFraure fcrlauon, in repub
ircamant ,Ttls alwzyst gtttd oneDGit
pf-s fomtly get* moch exciled for lbs rest, to fce^o
Smm tS
““ Uauoril libiny *0 now enjoy, and
?°* t “^ abo .ta. getting examples from her. We
have had such examples; and found 4bem worth
less, and so mcom patiWe with the views of the old
tamer* of the republic that those who illustrated
tbe example in their perrons were sent home by
Geoige Washington. Tbe first specimen cf French
republicanism or jacobmism, waa in the persod of
citizen Genet, who came here and violated alfna
tional honor, byhis aUempt to cany on a French
war agauut England, from the United Slate! in
Which be was thwarted by Gen. WnahingtotT and
sent home. This *arao. Genet is tho French re
• pubhean. who, when his dishonest intention* were
thwarted, told Mr. Dallas be woald‘“appeal|from
the President to the people.” In reply, Gen. Wash
ington asked. Ms the minister of the Frendi re
public to ut the ac'j of this gmerumatt at ddfiann
*-tcuA imvnuity.'* But Mr. Genet was a ‘.‘democrat”
and the Post and its allies can’see no doubt, much
to his boaor in opposing llieimmorul Washington,
and no doubt thinks that dtizea Genet, re skins
from the revolution oCFsris, know more of t ur in]
siilutions than those who framed tbe coastii ution
under which they were established. Unto th« time
when this French Demagogue arrived iu Chirles
ton, onr conolry was neariy free from that Warti
san spirit which has since convulsed it to its-cen
tra. The peonlo uninfluenced by the clamors of
unprincipled demagogue* and levellers; had, as
was just, the most unbounded confidence in the
administration. Into a country peacefoUnd happy
and where peace alone should ever reign, tbe spirit
of party whs infused by few.aspirant* for pure,
who formed themselves into, societies, to readue
the republic, which they falsely said was endanger
ed by “the pride of .wealth and arrogance," of
power thu* chaining the Administration of Wash
iugloo, with designs and inclinations inimical to
the welfare of that country, which, the services
of Washington and his cabinet, in a great degree
bad achieved and secured.
Soou after Citizen Genet's arrival, democratic
societies which ao foully libelled the immortal foun
ders of the Republic, began to increase rapidly, and
to make bead .among the people. In
soon after the arrival of Genet a Democratic Club
was formed, after tht model of the Jacobin Club of
Parts, From this small beginning, what is now
known as Loco Focoism had its origin. Nor have
tbe leaders oflhat party ever changed their course
of action. Prmcirdeaihey never harL Their whole
purpose ha* ever Men to defame aIT Honorable ac
tion, and persuade the people that their liberties
were in danger.
- They started by saying that a constant circula
tion of ureful information, and a liberal communi
cation of republican sentiments, were the best an*
tidotes to any political poison with which the vital
principle* of civil liberty might t>e attacked, The
first organisation of.deinocracy was made ih oppo
sition, to Generali Wruhington, and it has been
continual against his principles to the present
day. The “ republican'" sentiment* (Cdreboods)
then have been repeated by .‘‘Posts”
and u UoionV until, by repetition, they.have ac
quired a-liold upoa.the country, that continually
work* to tbe disadvantage of the Republic. If
tbe people of this connlry prefer anarchy to civil
liberty, guarantied by law. they will spurn all
French example, and endeavor to bring the coun
try back to the principles of Washington. Every
true American will wUh France well, for *he hn* :
been our friend, when we most Deeded one. Bui J
he it & traitor and demagogue who would abandon
tbe contitutfon of the fathers, of tbe Republic, io
take example from tbe spasmodic intermittent at
tempts made by French Republicans for civil lib
erty.
[Asexicas ftxcpoai, xot Fasten Axabcxtt,
• Two Turns to CcstncatAXD—Tbe BaUimore
Sun, of Monday last, bays—“ It seema that though
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company com*
meuce to day running two doily trains of patten*
ger cars' each way, between Ihis-and Cumberland’
there baa been so arrangement by the Post Office
Department for an additional rnafl citberwpy. The
sdvan'ago, to both tho east and tbie west of two
daily tnaifc*.instead of one, it is urged would be no
light one. -The mail leaving Philadelphia in the
morning, woold be scot forward, wilhout stopping,
a» it does now, altout' fifteen hour*, and would be
on it* way beyond Cumberland by the time it i*
now sent off from Bshimore.”
Srxa.utr Mzasi'ses.—Two Loco Foco office
holders lately refused to give up the fees of their
office*, as required by law, and threatened litiga
tion:
“The conduct.of these officials having been re*
presented to theN. York Executive, Mr. Youoz po
litely intimated to them that if they did not mutant
ly band over the receipt* of their offices, over tbe
amount fixed for their salaries, th*V. there were a
great many deserving jtpd competent person* in
the city who would gladly take their places, and
LeMiuffied-vitbtbeiraalarie*. This operated like
a charm; nbd a* soon os it was made known to tbe
gentlcroen, they p*id over the cash very expvdi
tiotiriy.”
- This Mcrtfice of "principle" tnutf Lave cost
them much regret' ; ,
Go. Tatxoz’s Fxisarixs.—The Maysvifle Ea
gle speaks of* sdother letter which is later than the
Peter- Sken Smith letter so much comraeated
upon. -; '
k We understand from a gentleman who saw the
letter during the aittiogs cf the Democratic State
Convention at Frankfort, tbat a prominent Demo
crat io Lewis county ha* received a letter from
Gen. Taylor upon the subject -of the'Presidency,
in-which he states that be will accept the nomina
tion of either a Whig or Democratic Natamol Con
-rentioo. The Campaign Flsg alkdev to the
tame letter. We ahould like to aee it published."
MrucctuoLY Accincrr—AVe learn from the X.
.Orleans papers, that, an the 17th instant, an urjbr
tanate accident occurred -on tl>e lake, on Thurs
day, by which Mr. R. J» Lines, the chief operator,
and Major Wfllard, of New Odessa, met their
death*. It appears that they were visiting in tbe
neighborhood of Fort Pike, on bosines* connected
with tbe telegraph lines; and. took a Mat to cross
the lake bear lost poinUwhich accidentally orer
tnrned whilst the middle cf the stream, and both
were drowned, the boatman only escaping. Major
Willard, we regret lo add, leaves a widow and
young family to. bewail their loss. Mr. lines wan a
most efficient officer on the telegraph line, and wn
a native of Utica, N, Y.
; A TatLoa DtcuxaTioa.—Tto Erw Pa. Gsxette
paUiibe* a letter from William S. Lane, Esq., who
was appointed an elector forthe 23d Congression
al Disirict, in this State, by the late Taylor Con
vention. in Harrisburg. Mr lane declines the too
or intended to be conferred on him. He states he
is* Whig, and goes for Whig men and measurer,
and tto ÜBsps tX ito Whig party. He is willing
lo support Gen. Taylor, should be to the nominee
of the National otherwise be wish
es no connection with thoio who wish to throw
aside all p»eoedeot, and bring forward the General,
independent of any party nomination.
.New Poar-orncx «ufo Amnrntcm— A New
Post office is established a* Forty Fori, Luzerne
county. Pennsylvania, and Elijah Shoemaker ar*
pointed Postmaster. The following appointment*
have been made by the Postmaster General: EJes
xer F Chnrch, Postmaster, Centre Bridge, Bucks
county. vice J DBaWerstoa; Hugh Andrew*,
Postmaster, Cderalo, Lancaster county, P*. vice
J W> Hendrickson, resigned; Andrew Magee Post
master, Pmey. Clarion connty. Pa., vice Thomas
Magee, resigned..
Artsamncrj.—They do this, very coolv iu At.
kaosas. Tto Elldorado Union of that ■ state gives
an illustration.. One Romulus Casey bad announ
ced In* intention of taking the life of William J
Pate, The latter met tto former with a rifta on hi#
shoulder, guessed at la* purpose, retreated, borrow
ed a gun, followed him to. a- store where be ira*
making purchases, ordered the More-keeper to stand
awde, deliberately. *hot him, the fweharee taking
eflect in the thigh; andwhen Casey ran lathe hack
door; fired the second barrel and lolled him.
Tb a X oxtucic owned by ex-Goveroor Porter at
Harmtorgh, opridenUy took fire ou Sunday morn
ing. The sheds over the engine and carting house
were drsttoyed and may to repaired at an expense
ofafewlhundred dollars. The delay which it wiU
Occawon, is more serions thria thd actual kiss Yhe
repairs, Can, bowoyer, be made in tto course of a
Cnmxa IUnR RoMm-AMmf
T* A ° itoividual wbo bad passed several notes of
the urnominatioosot fire and ten dollars oflto old
issue ofthe Bank of Chertev county, under circom
e*c,,®d has been arrested ia
Philadelphia—and nfier s hearing before Recorder,
toe, was bekl to bail In the sum of $3OOO for a forth
er heariug. - *
S r«h „r vi ,re, "» J . c ‘ r »»K>n7on
Bmnt puienjcr,, w i ic i, , imo nwhin hM
" r her, «od i> Lul Ycre'laUo
liyim, cSlji" 1 ."** P"”” do ' , “ »1 «< mlb her
egrabh. : One of- hi* toaren, who oerbaos was
Koowtqg where tto officer ur. to which tto fob-
-Sarntm
“s;>. Ib i“Jy, rae “‘ 01 *) 1 9 w ‘ n C«bl» filed to both
ibom, 3JO fed -boy, lira rapid. oC Ura rir“r°b«.
tween Lewutoa and'lto Feiha-a car {■ ,!n wn
ktomWpolHm jnd ropiS, Betwtt'ij Cu.da and
Sow york, wticb uta conUaral nan convevitnr
paaaengnra andtbil^aiirou Urare Iq .bora
Ngwi ToXx'ako Cncu.—During last week eight
maal*have-arrived st the pmtrfNwffl
cargo 0f21,4l b of tear, be rides
BY: MAGNTO TELEGRAPH.
C*m»|aaitnet sf FlUitargh QasstU.
Ppnespoadeuesof tha KtubajyhOaxette.'
PHiLADureu, March 30, lfriS.
' Advices have been received, viu New Orleans,
from the-City of Mexico, to the Uth oTMarcfa;- :
It is stated that a great number of officers havs
resigned their commissions since the armistice was
signed.
Gen. Lane is about to return home to attend to
his private affair*. '
SanUAnna has asked and obtained leave of
Gen. Twiggs, to pass through Vera Cruz, on his
way to Havanna or Europe.
Corre*pondenco*of die Pituborgh Gasette.
CutcwsATi, March 30,1848.
Tbe Wooster Bank broke yesterday for good,
after the many panics that hove been caused by
it, and about' it.
Baltuioeb, March 30,1848.
The Mineral Bank of. Cumberland hu* suspend,
ed operations, and broken.
Corrctpomlenee of the Fimburgh Gsxeue.
SL Louis, March 30, 1848.* .
The steamer Liule Missouri has been snagged
and sunk .near Glasgow. Her cargo was saved in
a damaged condition. 'i
There -are nine feet of water in the river from
here to Cairo. ' I
Exclusive Correspondence of tho Pituburgh Gxreue
PHILADELPHIA- MARKET. 1 .
Philadelphia, March, 30, 3 r.‘ at. •
The markets, generally, are uuchangld und
quiet.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Iguom
Baltimore market.
Baltimore. March 30, 3 r. u.
Flour—Howard Street—s 3 G2«®f» fiSJ is ofier
ed, and $S 73 is asked by holder*. The Unrket
has been depressed by tho foreign'news! City
Mills, SO 121. \
Grain—Prime red Wheat has sold at SI jffiper
bushel '
Cora—White and yellow, 4,V6’IC cts; yellow
shoe,4B ct*. Oats, 35(337 cu; Rye, 61083 cts.
Provisions—There is no change in tbe market—
Sales of Lord at 7f els.,-,
Whiskey-Sales nf2i cts.
Grocerie.s—Sales of New Orleans Sugar all]
(344 cts.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gaiettc
NEW YORK MARKET.
New York. March 31,3 P. M
it held nt $0 50556 G2i cis;
and dull.
Corn Meal $2 00 per bbL
Grains—The market is without change.
Sugar—New Orleans, prune, 5 cts per lb.
Provisions—The sales of Pork are moderate at
easier rates Mew Beef S 7 67|®$9 37i.
Cotton There is leas doing, and the article held
with more firmness. f ” j
Tbe markets generally are dull.
CINCINNATI MARKET. ( .
CtNcirctATi, MorchM, 6 i. «.
Flour—There iTno marked changelnnce ye.«ter
dar, but the market is morh active £4,*
56}c.
Whiskey—Sale* at 15jc 4» gall. and dull.
Provisional-Sales of at ? 18. Sales
of Bacon rides at 3s, and 2c & fli for bulk pork
There is however little activity tn any article, and
quotations are nominal.
Groceries—Sale* of New Orleans sugnr at 4 c. for
fair quality.'
Pig Iron—Sales at £33 ton on lime for '!00
tons.
The river is very. high.
ST. LOUIS MARKET.
St. Loui.«, March 30. 1 5fc>.
hlour—Sales of choice brands of country jlour
a» sl^)34, »>2jc.
W beat—Sales at SISSSc p bu.
.ProWsions—Sales cf laird nl s'c. <o!r- ofShoul
ders at 2‘S2*c; Side* 3j.
Whiskey—Sales at ld|c.
PrxvivLVAXU sMi Onto Ca*ai—Thi« canal
will be open about the lUlh of April, it is thought:
but some fear that the water may not!« let in until
the first of May. 'Some improvements, now being
made, is the cause of the backwardness. The bu
siness of the country along the line, and other cc<n
oerting lines, will be seriously injured, should Hie
openiog be delayed much longer.. Great quanti
ties of produce are waiting for shipment. '
We notice that Several of the English papers a]-
tod* to the emigration of operative*-io the manu
facturing districts, of the United Stales in large
numbers. Hundreds of operatives jh every branch
of manufacture, arc leaving the manufacturing dis
trict* of Great Britain, stukiog in this country em
ployment at prices that will keep-hunger from their
doors, whichrsdenied them at home.
•• Co.sstcncrr Etxcriox—The electiou in Con
necticut takes place ou Monday, the 3d of ApriL
for Governor, Lieut. Governor, Legislature, am) i»
most important election* which ho* taken pinife
in the state for several year*. At the next session
Of the Ix-jmialuretwo V S Senator* nre tn be cho-
DzATn Waiu: Sl’uwkogco tv Carr. Tayloc s
Sod-Mazivs ArrxRATVX—A melancholy death
- happened at Pamonkey on the Potomac, on Sondxr-
Francis Jesse Wood descended to ti e bottom rftta
river. Afler beinp down fifteen minute*, and no
sign*! being gives, he was ni*cd by those in attend
and found to be dead. He tad, been submerged in
tbe apparatus, mauy hundred times before, nod
hi* death wasmpposcdtobej caused by ajwplexy.
. Tbe fine imposed upon. Mr. Soule, of La., was
made up by public subseripiion—«i dime only !« :
ing accepted from each person, *o os to express the
universality of the fact. . ' f
31*i\z.—Jomes Adams hu been chosen Whig
delegate to PiitladeJpbia from tto Somerset sad
Waldo district. Tbo Cooventioh declared its pref
erence for Henry Clay for President over “any odier
man;'aad resolved strongly agsiustitbe eziensioa
of slavery.
TxMxiaux.—There is no longer a doubt about
tlus Slate. Her gallant Whig rotcra will to repre
sented in the nstional nominating convention, aad
will not to eouteul to ratify merriy. This is as it
should be.
Subscribers to the Gazette, ohangiug their places of
residence on the first of April, will please inform us
of the fact.
‘W'aLCxn’s extensive Cotton Factory, on. the
Brandywine, with all its controls, urns deniroyed
by fire oa the 25th inst.
Tax Comndssioner to Mexico, CoL Sevier, left
Washington early on Friday morning, by tin*
Southern route, oa his way to Mexico.
[p" Roll Rbram, Kcunrr. Old SofJ, K/ynoi-IM,
Buber’s Iteb, Chap*, Sorr Head*, Rorq Jlaanl*, Pim-
pie*.
Jonc>'Soap t* used tiy mnay pliyoiciani m thu city
in curing the atsore, iuiU wi» would uoi courcienlioudy
•eU uuleta we kuew it to l>e ail wo Male.
As a eotmeUc, the true Jones’ Soap i« perhaps the
only articleever known that removed imparities aod
cleared *ud' the skin. tnakinf li sod. ‘dear,
smooth and whim «• an iufcut’s. bold by WAI. JaCIL
SON, *9 Liberty street. maiVU
ID” Don’t barn yellow dark TVetb—ibey enn be
mate pearly white by one time using a box. of Jone*
Amber Tooth I‘aite. it hardens the gums, sweeten* the
breath,Ao. Sold at M* Liberty »L itovltMAwly
if Vou have had hair, you would realty
beaMowsbfd at inetffert a S«, boulr of Jones’Coral
Hair llestorntivn ha* ou it; it need* but oho trial. Sold
at JACKSON’S,:» Liberty street.
' ‘•TCiat whiter akin of hers, Una snow,
And pure as monuments! alabaster."
> All females have skio iike the above, who use Jones’
Spanish Lily White. It maketli pure snowy, yet naia*
rally white. ; Sold at fiiChatham street. marls
QT* Don't have a Foul Urt&tb—lfyon have, ure a
twte shilling bottle of Jones* Amber Tooth Paste. That
■wilt make your breath sweet, whiten yoor teeth,*?.—
Fold at H) Liberty «t _ . . novlCdAwty
IjyTo tuk llalT AJtB Laid. —Comstock’s Nerve and
Dune Liniment and Indian Vegrinble Elixir, is the most
effectual cure for Rheumatism, Sold by WM.JAOh'-
B'Hf. Attemtor Pittsburgh. ncmlSdAwtimT
ID" Ladies who use Jones* Spanish Lilr White, have
always a Cue white transparent skin.. Of this a lrit-1
will, satisfy any one. Sold only in iPiusbargh, at fcg'
liberty at- ■ novlMandwJy >
‘ Prmßi'kaii Hr>ancci.n.-t*L quarterly
meeliugef the Pittsburgh Horticultural Society will bo
held on Monday, the 3d day of April, at the corner of
Wobd and Sixth streets. Dyorderoflbe Committee.
jnarJl ,
'• DIED,
; In AHexhrny city, on-the tafth Inst., CLAkMvk N.
KiPth «imd 10 years, 4 months and 13 days.'
Ilia funeral will Inke place this aAerttooit at 3 o'clock,
from his father 1 # residence, corner of Chesnul street
and the Canal, near 6th Ward Uridge, Allegheny.
TJACON— 39 bo*? 1 Hama, Shoulders and Sides, prime
t> article,Just received per ataaoer Uen-.Rush,.nnd
JorsalobV ATWOOD JONES A Co ,
mirai 1 ■ water Street
N* jo, SUGAR—Iid hbda prime N O Sugar, lan'dlng
_ faun steamer De Witt Clintoo, and for sale by
jartl mOALBY * BMTTH,
N O. SCGAJL-lOOhhda prime N O Sugar, landing
PICKLED HAMS-Okbds extra sugar enred Hams,
UodiarfroaateimerNonh Alabama, and for sale
bp 1 HAOALEYABJUTH
PiTTSßraaitrmtAVafc-
C. S. TcrseA' V.- • *— •>- -‘-Mafca£r.xß<(Lessee.
lasi Bitbt but one of the engagenbaof Mr.C.B. Fin.
■ FRJBAT, MARCH 9U liHVwiUbe
Tragedy of . ; RICIIARDHL t - ;
Richard...,. **-•**-«.. Ufj'pju.
, Richmond . Mr. Oxlev
. After which, LA FDLKA. by Mia* Anita Malvina.’ '
To conclude with the Fare* of the
wandering minstrel
Jinßegp-:-'; *; ”•" •■• Mr. Dunn.
, Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line.
1848.
FOR the transportation of freight between Pittsburgh
and the Atlantic cities, avoiding transhipments on
the ;wey, and the consequent risk of delay, damage,
breakage and the separation of roods.
PROPRIETORS.
BURBRIDGF. k CASH. 37* Market it, Philadelphia.
TAAI-TE A O'CONNOR, corner Penn and Wayne
street!, Pittsburgh.
1 AGENTS.
O'CONNOR k CO„ North street. Baltimore,
W. k J. T. TAPSCOTT. 73 South st, New York.
. Encouraged by increased business, the Prdprielors
have added to and extended their arrangements during
the winter, and are now prepared to forward freight
with regularity and despatch, unsurpassed by .any other
Line Their tong experience as Carriers, the palpable
superiority of the Portablo Boat system, and the great
copacitr and conrenJence of the warehouses at each
end of tile line, are peculiarly, calculated to enable the
Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and aceomroo
date their euvtomersl nnd confidently offering the past
a* a guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit
a continuance of that patroaage which they now grate
fully acknowledge. ,
All cousigctncnts to Taaile k- O'Connor will be re
ceived and fownrded. Steamboat charges paid, and
Bill* of Ladiog transmitted free of any'charge for com
mission, advancing or storage., Having no interest, di
rectly or indirectly, in steamboats, the interest of the
Consignors mast necessarily If their primary obieet
in shipping' west; and they pledge.lhera«elve* to for
ward all goods consigned to them promptly, and on the -
roost advantageous terms to the owners. • inar3l:dtf
CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES
BY WHOLESALE.
THE subscriber, 1. J. CRISWELL. No. SOT Market
street, Jwlow Eighth, North. side, Philadelphia,
would moorrespectfully invite the utteution of the pub-,
lie generally, to a large, select and general assortment
of Ciocksr Looking Glasses, Britannia atnl House Keep
ing Hardware, wholesale aud retail, u* cheap as can
be had in the city.
X. IL—Clocks and Looking Glasses by the case, care
fully packed and shipped in good order. Merchants
would find it to their advantage to call before purehna.
ing—at 1. J. CRISWELL’S,
Sfid* Mnrkei street, below Eighth, North aide, Phila
delphia., _ .m&r3l:w3tnS
i DESIDERATUM TO ALL WHO WRITE
J\_ Marks’lndia Rubber Fluid, for preventing pens
corroding in ink: also for adapting them to write oil
parehmeut without the aid of pumice, and to facilitate
Ibc ink flowing frry. To students, conveyancers, and
mercantile men, it is invaluable. By merely adding a
few drops of thi* Fluid lo.the'ink in use.il will iurtantly
be founcl to be the best auxiliary ever offered, a* it neu
tralizes the acid, precipitates the sediment, causes a free
flow of the ink. and dispenses with the trouble of wip
jjiv o peu. Just received and for sate by
•* .JOHNSTON k STOCKTON. Stationers,
tnartt cor market nnd 3d its
port, Chrome'e and American copy.
Boston and New York Pianos,
• CMICKERJN'G'?, and Nunn A Clark’s
sngSfcS3 H* KLKBER, 83 Third street, hnsjusi
received an additional lot of Piano
II 8 I 11 Fortes from the above celebrated mao
ufccturcn -He would direct attention to the advan
tage of haring the instruments of the two best firms in
the Uutoti, side by side, to select from. This is the moil
splendid selection probably ever offered, uiid IL K. ii
determined to sell as low', if not lower, than esn be
bought elsewhere, Coil and examine utar3l:dlw
■. lletalic From* Piano.
' A SPLENDID ussortment of Rose
fflCnigrfffß wood and Mahogany grand action Pi-
Unn oiior, just finished and for sale.
II *| M Also, two splendid Rosewood Pianos,
with Coleman'* celebrated .-Eoliait nttacbtnent, finished
in the mo*t modern aiytr, and for sale at --
jeSS F RLE tIK.S, 113 wood *t
BOOKS, just received by Express—Germany,
England and Scotland, or Recollections of a Swiu
- muter; by J II Merle D'Aubignr, D. D., Author of
IlLtory of the Reldrmntion, life of CromwelL Ac.
A Practical Exposition of the Gospels of Su Mat
thew and St. .Mark, in the lorra of Lectures, Intended
to assist the practice of domes'ic instruction ond devo
tion; by John Hud Summer, D D.. Bishop of Chester.
For tale by • F.LLIOTT & ENGLISH.
febv3 OG market si, Let Jd and 4th
Law Notice!
TAMES 8. CRAFT. AUorney and Counsellor at Law,
has removed to the a dice next door west of Body
Fativrooo's Idvery liable, 4lb street. During his ab
sence upon pun lie duty for the coming mouth, any busi
ness for him may be led with A. B M'Callroont, Esq.,'
as above iebl7:lm
For Rcati
■LA THAT well finished mid furmtited Room ot
Edlß Market street, known as Franklin Hall.
Also, several oilier rooms suitable lor offices
in the neighborhood of the post Office
marJl EDW. D GAZ2AM.
PRINTERS' INK—2O kegs Printer's’ Ink, spring and
rummer; ;a*i received and for sale by
martit BA FAHNESTOCK A Co, wood A Ist UsJJ
WINDOW SHADES—Transparent window shades
oi dttfrrent patterns, at ail prices; Buff Linen
and oiled Ciiints (or shades; Shade and Blind Trim
mum* of oh kinds, for sale by Fll EATON k Co, ■
iiutrCn GO market st
•\iyi.\UUW GLASS—:ox> bxs Window Glass. Go*
* V lin’s brand. lor sale by
nrorSu ' FORSYTH A DUNCAN
Gl LASS—73O boli'* New Geneva Window Glass, in
T store and for sale bv
urn rib ' FORSYTH A DUNCAN
BACON— 13 ca»k* St lrouis city cured, a prime- ani
vie, imiding from slnir Genuanlowu, on cousign
ineut and (or raic by D T MORGAN A Co.
ina<iO • 10 wood st
'IiriNTEH WHALE OIU-IO bids blenched WinUr
yf Whale Oil, forsulc by
UAGALEY k S.MIJA
BEANS A UROONLS—II bWs small While Beans; SGI
xloi Corn Brooms; iursaia by
UAGALEY A SMITH
COUNTRY LARD—In bbls and kec*, fine order, for
sole br ___ martO BAGALKY A SMITH
TriNEGAK—iOLbls Bhenaau'a superior Vinegar, for
V sttic by raarAl UAGALEY A SMITH
M GLASSES—'■* bbis prime Plaiitatioti Molasses: 30
dobugar House do; per Savanna and Droeklva;
for »ei« by man# J A R FLOYD
I'OBACCO— 'JUke;;» Kentucky C Twj»j, lauding from
, *l«‘anirr ifavanua; lot ulr bv •
mart) JAR FIAJYD
PEACHES— bushels prime Peaches; for sale by
mart J A It FLOYD
bfptrn llavanna; for tale liV
Q mart) ; JJcFJ-'LOYD
LEAD— Ms* pig* Galena 1-ctd, received pcrateamei
Wyoming anil for rale hy
mar St JAMEc»A HUTCHISON. 4 Co
RICE— tierce* Carolina Rice, in More and for sale
by mart) JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co
COTTON —£i 3 bale* North Mississippi Cotton, rei-'d
per steamer St Cloud and for sale litv
mrrta JAME*A HUTCHISON A Co
HEMP— HAHmies sap* noideur rotted Kemp.for sale
by mart) JAMES AUUTCHtMIN A t*o
Ti:At*-4XLpacksgv» fresh Teat, comprolojf
Young liytou, half diesis ami catty boxi-s;
Itupeiisl do do "
UaupowtW do do
• Pour.bong do r Co
For sale by mart BAGALEY A SMITH
KIO CUFFKU—ICO baj;* primegrren Rio Cadre, to
arrive per iicamerriavanna; tor sale hr . •
_ msrtJ BAGALEY A SMITH
SUGAR AND MOLAi*SF.S—SOO hUils N O Sugar,
IUOO bills N O Molasses; in-tiore and for sole by
mart!) HAUALKY A SMITH ‘
LOAFSUUAKS. 4C.—fMl bb‘n Loaf Sugars assort od
numbers; 50 bhl.« Sugar House .Molasses; in store
and lor sale b> _ man.* BAGALEY A SMITH •
XTO. 3 MACKKRKL~2UO bbU large No 3 Maekerth
ll for sale by ;marJF BAGALEY A SMITH
RAISIN'S. AC.—tHO boxes bunch Raisins; UQ half
boxes do do; 150 bags Pepper, 30 bats Pimento;
lor sale ly manSi . BAGALEY ft S-ITU
I -ARD—frdbbt* Grattse l.ard, for sale by
j mart) HaGALEVA SMITH,IS Atf) wood <
LARD GlL—lobbls Lank Oil, binding from steamer
New England, and tur sale Gy
mart) ~ • JAMiX water ft
PATENT SODA ASH—>lM.casks fJa* Mmprati A
Son’xbrand; landing fh>m sustain Savanna, and
tor sale by AY A 41MITCHELTBEK,
mans) • -100 liberty «t
LARD— dUkega No I Leaf, for uile bji
man* MTHLL, UUSIIFIELD A ROB
CLUVERSKED— For sal* by ■ )
mart? M GII.L. BUSH FIELD A HOE
BARLEY— 84 sacks, just received b>
i as rii BUSU FIELD A ROE
QI’GAR CUREDIiAMS-ahlid* Madison extra,
O ceived and for sale by
riiirtn, . BBOVVN A CULBERTSON. US lib, «t
MOLABi*ES-ll>o bbls prime N O, just received and
‘foriaJe hy tnnrt9 BROWN A CULBERTSON -
SUGAR— <15 bids ptirne NO, jUtt tec’d and ibr sale
hy mans IIHOWN A CDLDEUTSUN
SUGAR— 50 hhtls Sugar, landiufj from- steamer !Sa
vaunt, and for sab-by -s*
untf-g J A H FLOYP. UU liberty it
SUGAR H. MOI^ASSES—4ObbU S II Mntaifrs, in
•tore and formic by
JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co,
mart) Apt* St Louis Steam Sugar Refinery.
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON hive just received a
supply«.l'Washburn A Uobitiiou's Premium Quill
Pen Nilm and Quill Holder*.- marts' >
SITUATION WANTED—By n joutig man,a»Clrrk
or Salesman in a Grocery or Commission lluuse.
Good reference* given. Address 1, R.,” nt tliis office.
_ inarf);lw* • _
SUNDRIES—• 50 bags pntuc Rio CoUee; 13 bbls Loaf
Suror; il casks patent Soda Asb; 30 bbU Sugar
House Molasses; '.Mind, bbls Malaga Wine; lust laud
ed from steamer Brooklyn, and lor sale by
marts W A .M MirCHLLTBEK. ICO l.b, n
SYRI. l’—A) bl>U Cane Syrup, for sale by
mart* _ PT MORGAN A Co
r|H>BACCO —lull boxes Lynchbuig Tobacco, a supe-
J. por article, for sale by into DT.MORGAN ACo
/"ipFFEB—!S!O bag* prime Green Rio Codec, in store
V_J. and for sale by mart lIT MORGAN ACo
TEA— IQUchests and bfcheiUs V Hand G P Tea, for
mlo marts , D T&IUUGAN tCo
PKI’PKR— 30 kegs for sale by ~
mart* DT PIiIRGAN A Co
MACKEREL— IUU bbls No dead 3 Mackerel, fox
attlo ly . mart) _ DT MORGAN ACo
INDIGO— lUcotoons S F Indigo, for solo by
t‘wrty d t Morgan a c» <
NAII,S —SWJ kegs Juniaui Nail*, fdrtaie by ~
jmarg pT.MORG.\N& n
LEAD-M pig* be»i'Lower Mine*, just rec'd ami
by mart* I’UINDEKTEK A Co
|?liOlfß—M bbls ju*t arrived per Skipper, nndfof
JC aofehy maw J S DILWOUTM
LARD— 3U bbls jusi arrived per Skipper, aiul for salt
by marts JSDILwORTH
CORN-— 20 bbls in store am) fur sate br
tnar-ht J S DIL WORTH, «7 wood at
G‘ INBENG—SOW Iba for sale by ~ r ~~~T
mart* •' J SDILWORTH
SUGAR— 100 hhds prime N O Sugar, in store and (oi
aalaby tnartl DT MORGAN A Co
MOttASSES— 000bbls PlantailoQMola*ses,for aale
by- . mart* D'f MORGAN ACo
DRIED PEACHES AND APPLES -to hoahel* dri
•edPeidteij 100 do do Apples: for inleby
martH JAMES DALZEtL
ROLL BUTTER-0 bbls fresh iosl rec’d and for tala
by mart JOHN S DILWORTUO
auction^saMllJ'
Br Jato P» Ptvto, AMUMiNr.
ON Monday morning, April 3d, at |0 o'clock, at the
Coomwreial- Room, corwr of VVood and: Fifth
*ta,wClbe»oM, an extensive assoriirwil of English.
French and American Dry Goods, Ac.. •
AL*o'clock, p. *i. .; -• . :
; Alarre aswrtmenfof bouse hold/funuture, couslsung
of mahogany sofa, rocking boraaua, bookj«Me,
iwork aud wash itands,.diningr breakfast and kitchen
'tables, bich and low.post bedsteads, child’s cnb, feather
ibeda. matftassc*, tredding, looking glasses, mauiel
'clocks, venitiiui and transparent window blind*, car
ipeting in great variety, lenders- and fire-trou*, mantel
fain pa, chandeliers, engravings, Ac, cooking, stove,
kitchen utensils, eoauter*. dear, .counter
fixtures, Ac! Groceries, glassware, queensware, axes,
shovels, hay and manure forks, writing .and_ wrapping
paper, band boxes, tubs, baskets, knives and lofts, Ac.
At 7 o’clock, p. m. ,
1 Ready made clothing, fine French style, made shirts,
boots, shoes, cap*, bounets, umbrellas, fine gutien',
combs, jewelry, gold and sliver watehca, rifies,putolr,
musical instruments, saddles, bridles,, variety good*,
Ac, raarJl JOILN DDAVJB,Auct*r.- •
Jioois by Gfstohiguc* -
ON Saturday evening,• April Ist, at the Commercial.
Sales Room, coraerof Wood and Fifth street*, will be
■old n large collection of valuable miscellaneous books,
among which will l>e found standard work* In the vari
ous departments of literature and science; alro. fsouly
bibles, letter andeap wming paper, blank book*, miuie
books, Ac. . .
Catalogues aro now ready, and books ma>'be'eAam
iaed on Saturday rooming. •
tnariU < JOHN D DAVIS, Acct’r. 1
Havtehold I'umiiHn at Avctiorr.'
THIS afternoon nt 9 o’clock, at the Commercial Salts
Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will bo sold a
large quantity of good quality household and- kitchen
furniture, from families removing from the city. Also,
groceries.queetisWare, glassware, cutlery,.'counter*,
counter Mole*, desk, book case, aqaanlity of shelving,
store fixtures, cookingstove, Ac. - '
merOl j _ JOUN D DAVIS, Auct’r.
•I'tw ifalttoble Building Lets at Anctton. .
ON tVednesday afternoon, the Slh day of April next,
at 3 cfeloekJ P. will be aotdou the premises, by or
deror«m Noble, for eoshpar funds, the following
real estate, yit: one very eligibly situated Jot of ground,
al /°, r “ cr aaifßeeond streets,- having a
irnnt-ot 34 feel on Second Street, and extendiug baek
AS (ect.J; Also, four lots of ground, coouuencinr fit the
vomer ofThlid anil Rota streets, -having each • front
!of IS feet, aud extending back GS feet.
m&rJO i ' . JOHN D DAVIS, Aocfr.
' - Jaynes’Expectorant. r
- Soldi,Colurabtana'w-0,Apr.24. IHL
DR. D. JAYNES: Dux B*—l feel bound to yon
and the afflicted public, 10 avail myself of this op.
portunity ofgivingpnblieity to the extraordinary effect*
of your Expectomil onrays'elfi Having bees afflicted
for several years with'a aevereeeugh. hectie fever
aud it* concomitant diseases, and seemed only doomed
to linger oufa shnrt bnt miserable existence, until the
full of Jfap.vthen, being more severely-cracked, and
having resorted to all my fanner remedies, aud the pre
scriptious oflwooftb* most respectable physicians in
the neighborhood without deriving any bemm, or tho
ronsolatioii of snrviring but a few Week* at
farthest—when the last gleam of hope was about to
vanish, 1 had recommended to tne yoor Expectorant—
aud blessed by that iking who doc« all in -the
use of the means—and contrary to the txpectadoaaef
my physicians and friends. I was in a few.days raised
from my 'bed, aud wan enabled by the use of a bottle, to
attend to my business, erjoying auiee better health than
l bad for leu years previous.
Respectfully yours, Ac.. Joa.W, Estux. '
For sale in Fitlsburgh, at the Pekin Tea. Store, 79
Fourth street . xnatO
BjL FAHNESTOCK'S I’nenmonie or Cough Ua!-
• Sam, has-a great advantage over many other
Cough preparations, as its peasant taste' pc nans it to
be ured without Bat. its 3alue as a
Balsam consists In the speedlueu ofiu cure. We have
known some of the moil desperate: eoughi. aome ol
which hod been running ou for a considerable length
of ume, yield almost immediately to its power;
In such.. weather as we have had during the past
winter, every oue U liable to take cold, niueas great
precautions are-used.. - 1 ' ,
Wet (eel. and undue exposure to the inelemency of
the weather often lays the mundatlon ot a hacking
cough, whieh needs a quick remedy to prevent aeriour
result*.
We haye numerous certificates ot cured vyhJch i>
has performed, many of'whieh are from'persons In
this city and the neighborhood, arid they are a sufficient
reference without saying another word lu iU favor.'
Prepared and 'for sale wholesale and retail by B A
FAJINEBTOCK A Co, comer.of wood and til and
'wood and Gihsts. .motZft -
JGRRLBY.
. NEW and splendid variety, at
-ZEBUIAIN KLNSEY’S, 07 Market
. 50 gold lever Watches; O siiver
lever watches, English; 23 silver detached lever watch
es; 'JO silver L’Epine watches; S 5 silver Jquartier
l9 fine gold chains; 1 dor new style ear rings;
5 dor plain geld hoop ring*; 0 dor a**orted rings; 9 mu
sical boxes, playing a vane ty of popular airs; 12 gross
eteel slides, all sizes.
FANCY GOODS. v * ' ~ .
5 dor fine Fans, silk and paperpfiOdcz common Fans;
6 dor fine velvet bead liags, new styles;*lo tlor -fino
crotchet bead begs, new styles;' fi doz fine crotchet
purses, new styles; 25 doz fine parasols, assorted; Start,
laoseU, fringe*, gilt aud slfirer. for regalias; JOdocfine
Sower va*c*j assorted; 1 dor fine steel screw pin ctul*
ions: 1 ,<loz Hue ivory screw pin cushions; Idoxfine
wood screw pincushions. A One assortment of new
Toys, Ac. Ac. . • , - marJO ~ ;
TBUnaNGS,
K EW atid *plendid variety ofTrimminra of the lateat
■ivies, ju« .received at ZEBULON KINSEY’S, No
07 .Market street; atnoug which are: . .
fio gTOts daisy buttons, assorted colors;-,
llfl gro*s plain covered with net, assorted color*;
13t) gto-* plain small, assorted color*;
- hi l yrois cotton, a new article, will wash, ass’-d o’*;
Also, a large variety of fringes, ass'd widths and cl's
GIiOVES. .
A ven' stock of the above artiela.^
C doz ladies’ open worked silk gloves;
5 doz genu’heavy silk <li>
7 dor ladies* net Clk and white .do *'
25 dor do fancy top lisle thr ? d do
20 doz ladies' . * do ,
50 dot ladies’raw s : Jk . . :1 .....
20 do* gems’ raw *iih • , dw . , '
UdozchiUlrens’cotton - da
Sliadcd. twist, steel aud gilt beads, puree rings pud
tassels. bc*d steel nsd velrti; fine fono, parasols,
aernrdenns, Ac. Ac . . . . marSO
XIPPESCOTV * CO.
MANUFACI USERS of Hammered and Cast Steel
Shovels and Spades, AxeJ and Hatchets, Mill, X
Cut, Circular and Gm Saws, Hay and Manure Forks,
Hoes, Mattocks, Picks, Ac, haring completed all .their
arrangement* in the construction of new machinery*!
and iir securing- the best workmen from the most cele*
b-ated establish meats of the East are now manufactur
ing and will keep constantly on bund and lor sale all
the above articles, having availed themselves of the
latest improvements, aod ara determined that in vrork
:num*hip and material they will not ba excelled./They*
promise to producel artiees equal, if-not superior, to
any Uiat can be hafliu the Eas . l*bey invite the atl-it
lieu of dealers to au exuaiitation ot I heir stock bcliire
purchasing they am couvineed that they
will be able to fill all orders in their line in the entire
satisfaction of purchaser*. Warehouse, Water street,
4 doors Weskalonoiigehela House, Pittsburgh, Pa -
N. Ik—Person* having business'vrithW.m. I-ippeh
cott ASonwll please call on LippencoU A Co. .
_«.t»diy __; ' '
A Pine Set oftteUi ierUOtati*
WHITE TEITH, FOUL BREATH, HEALTHY.
GUMB.—bellow and unhealthy teeth; after be
ing once or twice ekaoed with Jones'Amber Tooth
Paste, have the appearance of the tnoet beautiful ivory*,
and at the came lime tllsio perfectly innoceat and ex
quisitely fine, that its constant dally, use Is highly ad
vantageous, even to tboee teeth that tire in agoaAeon
ditiott, giving them a beautilbl polish, and orevendug a'
Sirrmature decay. Those already decayed ibpreveuts
rom becoming worse—tt also fasten*such wars be
coming loose, and by perseverance it will render the
foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath do
bcioa*ly sweet. Sold by W.M. JACKSON, H) liberty
ttreeL .: mar®
SEW HAT A9TI> CAP ITOBE.
r> JAUESU'ILSON. Hat manufacturer, tbrmeriy
I. m pf comer of Diamond alley and Wood street, bega
respectfully to inconn hi* old customer*,
meitiu ud the public. that he hat opened a NEW
oTOR£ on Smithneld aireet, second door South oTdch
•Uw, where a choice assortment of Halt and Caj>t tutd
Ladies' Fur*, at good, neat, fashionable, and cheap, at
any in ihe ciljr, may be bad.
J- W. very cordially invite* hit friends and the pub
lic to remember bit new location and etlabUihisenii
and give him a call at hearty at ho intends to weleoon
: > , . VotrOUnUmAwtajS
Smt Store for UttunP Trlnnlß|tt
THE subscriber i* now opeumr, at 17" A
( A W tier street, (over the stare of tv. A. A
T'eW. While.) * complete assortment of l!w
ten Trimmings, Silk and Angola Flushes Skivers,* Ac.
Ac , of his own importation, to which be invites the at
tention of purchasers.' .TSpe priuted in every variety,
with ueau*r»s and despatch. Particular attention ptua
to putting up order*. A liberal discount vrillbo made
for cash. • > JAB. W. TUCKER.
mardO 173 Water New Votk
STRAW GOODS.
A DEALERS are invited to examine R. H.
stock of Straw Goods,' of the
spring style, composed In part of
BONNETS—Florence Braid; English Don*
stabltdo: American do do; China Pearl do; Coburg do;
Rutland do; French Luce; Fancy Gimp, Ac. Ac. - -
HATS—Leghorn, Palm Leaf, Panama, Fancy Straw,-
do Braid, Holland Braid, Pedal do.
Also, Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Ae. Straw Bon
net Warehouse, 03 market »u mariS
For Bant* •
iai THE two-story Brick Dwelling House, eon-
J»!3B taininy seven rooms, lately occupied by&lUs
" luapleasamly situatnd,-uear ILO rest
deuce of Richard Bowen. in Allegheny., lame- -
dinte possession given.- Rent 8300 per annum. an>lt
10 : FMKATCN ACof*
' msrdfi Si market street.
IJUJIUR— 133 Uhls landing from stmr Consul and far
‘ sale by marJ4 JAMES DAL2KLL
BULK PORK—2IOO pcs landing from the Su Cloud
and for rale by tuanH JAMES DALZELL«
YENISON— MMi pounds prime Hama, for sale by
J.DWm.UMS,nowood»t
GUM GULVC—I2S lbs for sale by , '
g*!” R ESEI.LKR3
6 TWIST- a« kega Virginia Twist, for sale by
_>VICK A MeCANDLESS
■\XTINDOW GLASS—2I7 Ixixes Bxlo W Gists, for
tf sale by mariO WIOK A McCANDLKSS
APPLES—IO sack* for sale by
jL/_ marar WICK A McCANDLKSS
T ARD—S4 kegaNo l Lcafl-ard, forsate by
JU m»rf7 WICKAMcCANDLESS-;
"‘IfWTON—ft) bales how landing from stmr Hudson;
ISAIAii.DICKEY ACo,
- Mftn?7 1 ' 1 vkater and front st* '•
LARD— 7 bbls No I; ltf bbls No 2, now landing from
steamer Hudson; for sale by . *.
JWS7 .. JSAIAH DICKEY ACh
F FATHERS— 21 aacks Feathers now landing from
steamer )lud*on; for sale by
“«r>7 ; _ ; -ISAIAH DICKEY A Go.
O Molasses, rac’d per stmr
IU. North River and for sale by
rnarJl _ . __il ROBINSON ACo
DR- M'LANITS UVER PILL 3-200 grosa of these
celebrated Pills. A large profit allowed to coun
ry dealers. marts’ JKIpDACo'
RICE —40 cnik* NCarolina’Rice."for sale by i ' '
aarM :. . RKQIUNsQNfocS
»TUR ANDOIL-lObbls N C Tar 10 bbls Tanners'
JL Otl; lor sale by manK r RHOOLNSONAUq .
BACON-18 casks Cincinnati cored Hams; IS casks
do do Shoulders; just rac’d and for sale law by
m * rVi - - ; : U ROBINSON* Co ’
TjILOUR—I3O U»U Fraah Family PI our, laatoie'and
J for saio by want R ROBINSON ACo
S’ggggtfj
L9AF SUGAR-dO bbU Loaf Bugar, ass'd Not. for
«I*by Oar* DtUorS^l^o
1 STEAMBOATS.
CIXCIHVATI * PITTftBVRGH
l DAI L Y PAP ICEjT LIN E. [,
1 rpllfy «tO known line of splendid raxcnger •
I I en is now composed of (lie largest. *\* ifteit, beat
l £tu*h«d and furnished; end mast jwwerfltl boats on the -
water* of the H‘mL .Every accommodation and eoo.
fort lief ffionsr-can procurt, ha* hero provided lor pa*.
•eugm.' The line has been in operation for-Ave years
—ha* carried a million of people without the least injo
ry tn.tlieir person*. 'Tbo boat* will be at the Am cf .
wood street the dar previous to starting, fbr-ihe recep.
lion of freight and the entry of passengers on the reeis.
ten la all cases the passage money must he paid la
advance.'.
SraDAfpACKBT. .. .
The:ISAAC NEWTON,. CopL A. C. Masox, wi.
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday moruiitg at 10 o'clock;
Wheeling every Sunday evening *t ID p. *.
Mhy SO, 1317... ' [ • •
MONDAY PACKET.
The MUNONGAUELA, CapUbTosx, will leave Puts- ,
borgti ever; Monday loomiiig at.lo o'clock; N neeluig
every Muudnycvctungat 10 r.ii .
’TDESD AYPACKJET.
Tho HIBKBNiA No. S, CopL S. ICUMTSi.T»t, wiU"
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 1(J o'clock; .
Wheeling every Tuesday evening ot 10 r. u. . * .
WEDNESDAY PACKET* *
The NK'V ENuLANDNo. a, Capt. 8. Dcax. 'will
leave Pittsburgh. ever}' Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock; Wheelingevery Wednesday evening at 10 r. m .
TRCiWAY PAOKBT. -
The BRILLIANT, Ccpt. CTucn, will leave Pius-, r
burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
'everyThorwUyevetuagatlOr. jl
. FRIDAY, PACKKT. - ’ -
.The CLIPPER No. d, UapL.Caoou, will leave Pitts
burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'-ciack; Whertiug.
every Friday, evening «10 r..sc.
' HTUai ay packkt, .
The MESSENGER, CapL S. Recu, will leave Pitt*,
burgh, every Saturday morning at ID o’clock Wheeling
everySatanjayevehiagallOr.tt. > t: ;* .
BEAVER. PACKETS—NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
r . The steamer
frVTijv , flai.stn COPE,
iacirlftCaa will leave for Bearer, Glasgow, and
■■■EMBWeUsviUfl, oa - • Tuesday, * Thursday,
and Saturday, of etehweek, at 9 o’eloefcU.y. return
ing OQ Monday, Wednesday and Fridafc-. Sh« ha* a
boot at the landing hetweeßwood* t«eVaudU>e bridge,
prepared ro receive freight* at any tidte."-:;"
. sTw. uarbaugh. Agt*. ‘
o«M . . : . fto-aa'Wood *l
. . REAVES ANDVrI ILLSVILLE PACKET. '
The line steamboat;
" Chariea R Clarke, master, }riU, during . -
■■HBHBdie ooaiiigvrinterse&sda, make daily
uips to Begver and’WeUsville, leavhtrpiuiibargh eve
ry morning at Oo'cloek, and WellinriUe at U o'clock, r.
M.. decto > • a. M. HAirrON, A DQ-, lets.
ISIfS. - _ ' - 181
■ f miBUBOH* BHOWITIITILU
■ • U»Ujr Faclutljln*,
FEBRUARY Lxl, IMs - FEIiU LfARY 1»VI&43
: LEAVE DAILY AT« A-M, ANTJ'4'l’.’'fcr. •
- Ik .Tb? fon«nrlng.junr boat* <?otnpleU
for iLe >re*en! waaon: AT-
Capt. Jaoea ‘Parkiasoiu
Cape A. Jacob*; and LOUIS
M LANE, Cant. ft Dennett-Th* boat* are -eatlrelf
new, and.are fitted ap without teutrd to rtpeuM... Kv*
«rroMafcrtt|iatißoueveaapfdtCwhMl.«upioTjdeiL ..
The lloau wiU leave ike MnuoncaieJa Wharf lie at at
tbe foot of Con »t Daiiensera vflU be puactoal on
board, a» the boat* will eenauila I care at the adver
tised hour*, &A. AL and 4 P.M Ti ‘ • r
.. forst.uiitf&VV-'- \ '< •
tv ' The new and Jut running naitiucer
ateamer PENNSYLVANIA. -
-■• Cam Jl C <iray\ wiH-leavnTbr'ika-
and all lulertnedinse bona on
thj* daj-, at JUo'cloek, p. x. pot freight or tiauoxa
(haring fine aecoauaodaUoiu} apply onboard or to
• itnardl J NEWTON JONES,' _
. ; FOB CINCINNATI. ! )
. . Tlio Sjut '
-Boles. Master,.will leara 10/the atora
this day at lUo’clork. Vo* freight
or parsann appiyou board. • •. .nw^i
1 FOE ST. LOUIS. T 5 -~
tv The new, splendid and fart Wimm#
jJs-dv*«l *te«aer f WYOMING,' .' .rT*?-
_ Grcenl»e t mMtcy.wime«TP for aboVo
iMrrraediate pons on 'ibis day.
ox 4 o’clock; _ For freight or passage, apply on board
orlo * GEO HMLTENSEaaKft, Agent.
isnr3l . ™
• : FOK STC LOUIS. - ' *
K. ' *n»eliew and majoiifiee htsiiamer
nobtiikun UGirr, -
__jfekjflSai{gr B F IfntcbinsoiuMimcr, -will leaTt for
BBBHSlißlbe oltore scd iutcnanoiate Ports oa
WuiiijTi at 4 o'clock P.M>- For freiabt Qrp3iUßt>
ply onboard j.- :
- FOB CINCINNATI ANDST/LOHS
rv - Th* fine MC-amer
NKtV ENGLAND,
Ffrben. Master, will l#ar« for Uie
*i |r 'i~. —in i r ißnoTe and all intermediate non«. oa
Surml«]f, April 1, ,110 tfdrwt, *. si. For rjri.'hi or
pasttfe epply.on board. : - «n«r3i:
FOB WHKEUNO AND BRIOCiKPOBT.
' tteamboM 1 BD<S * nl, * taoliaJ < i oir^ p »*«
Andrew Foe Muter," uat resuaed ber
jegejartup* bettert-a WU-clin;?, lUUeeporttad Pitts
borio, knwng FitUmrgli ou Monday*andTliaridays.
ill.. FOU WABASH RIVKIt
'■ Yt ii'ae- i« r The new and splendid lishtdrtttcbt
’ **“»« EUiiEKA. ■
■ K JTiwßas, Master, vritl for La
and intermediate ports oa"
Baiurday, the Ist of April, at 4 o’clock, P.S, Foe
utigbi or passage apply on board, ex to ■; ■
J.NK WTON. JONES, aion-cn jHop, e .
1 mXit'EAIt'VACKCT FOa SCNFI3IL :J.
t» The new and fast iium,, '
ifer.-r-JJ I „ -WHISVILU4 .U
at Barnes, master, will leare'for abort
«n intermediate Pom on Wednes
doye and Satardayt of each week.-c*W freight Vk pos-
Wee apply on board or to .
•febl4 GEO B MELTEXBKRGKB.Agt
i-k:ao*Ban.
, ,7 PITTSBURGH * WHEELING.PACKET’
fk The swift steamer
■ Dorsey P Kinney, master, Wilfa ear* <•
for Wheeling, on Monday.
WeducsrUu-and Fnday, at 10 o'clockjtreeuely.'. 7
~ if a . V 0 ) V*^^ TO J rTae * i * JV Thursday *hi 8a-
:
-TVe Consul will land at all the intermediate part*.—
Every accomodation that can be pnkmrhd for the com
• ton and safety of passengers has V«* provldedT The
boat is also provided with a selfracuag ■ ta/ctr ruird to -
ES U “ eorb %m!> °°
fe b< eorner of Ist anid Sqti'^^jjWf.
Me KEEBPOBT, EUZABETU AND AmxnKrtAHpl
. - ' - U CID’ PACKET. •
K. Tbenewstemnta-'
master,'.will ran as above.
Pittsburgh every'Alooday
Wcdneaday aud. Friday, at »F o’clock, a. k. aikl •
nongjOwUCity evrry.Tuesday, Thursday anrtSataMay,
clock, a. si. For. freight or passage apjiiy oa
. ’ FOR iRANKUN. / •. : r .
k - lue new, dnusht ataaioar
A D Miller, Master, will lento for tbs
™»»Si*bboro port every Wcducsdur and S.U-
P*; AlJlFcr fraight.or pa*«a K c m
FANCY DRY GOODS! '
BEAMAN & MUIR' J"
381 Drosdn*y,K*w Tark, t
. They invite country Merchants, vlsitiur New -York,
to examui'e their stock before making their purchasca.
Mr. Muir was for many years of the hoase ofA.T.
Stewart 4c Co, from whidi be retired on the isfof Jan.
l&ifl; andMr.Jarue* Dickson, (who.has an ituanat la '
the business,) was also favorably known, iu that «—k
lislim»nt. , matakr^
1. asjuncr. A.-SEsarr. - r r ■ . -
BARSETf RKIiBIT AGARU’CSMT^
PLOUR FACTORS,
Produce, Commission and Fortraidfoe '
. . ' • fIUKCiUIIT^T*
Na fiS Nootu Wtuhvn, a» l» VVsnra
KxnmTo—John U. Brown
Roben Steen'lcCo.' 1 ~!” "*'• /
Barcroft,J*eaver* Co f Ku ’ adel P**' < ss*
■ Smith, Hagafoy jtco. M ' ; ' T •
"wRJtSSi 0 *!" ' ' ti'Work'/. : ‘
. .. WaUcn&. Harvey,
I : BogalcytSmnh, » ... ;
1 Durbndgo.WJlsoafeCo I« -- ■ ' ■
V - Bailey, Strewn A C<y [Pm»J.urgh. ?.
• ' •. . Kwr* Jones,.., J • 'f. •
ad§rali‘ ca * il on consigunHats to Surl--
I —' ■ ', •! . j .. nmrjttaflyj *
°f(ssS£L?!Sp Maolf
FORTULBALF.OF PRODUCE A PROVISIONS, f:
. . Nos. UU»aod IlCSjfrnrs Wusbf. T :
riu/b^h. MD ‘ i,
V»,—g. Crewff e A Co. * Martt-dOai :
For invalids and infants—wiiinaV'* Ar
.ww Row Hnik Powder, tt delicious,&M kiAlv
nutritious food, which noeer tarn* add :
and u now uniterselij'recommended lre'ii*-jhtfgjTy m
preference to Gniel, T*.
Hoot, «* better wiled to lb* debilitated MdQ&ii’h’ of‘‘iiw
mid*, and a more atrenßihenin* and wholesome food l
& Boris' r ° r “ loby RESli^oS^i
Cruse, Baltimore, ild-wUI I* jrlsAto
JC have order* from hufneml. ii»Vitr.bnT*h an'rt ‘
eUowhere, for tU purchase of Shad and llerrfloaeS 1 ’
nay tlie lensou. Ord*r».eaecuted\citb
at JovrtM rate*. Charge* d ;
'DEFINEDSI7OARS—tS»"Ioi e »
-_°»ig ■•■; -_H.iSi C, >4MoCANDLe*
csueinn'uiso.p^fo^vij^r—
WICK * McCASaiLKBfc,
r ß fe™° ■i
sse^ju'iisate
— - . - *»tet and fipQt «r-
ifl .wntiadfer wto |y