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and that aPolathr i s not only um
~`''created, people livibo enduring.--
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here hitteate had bis voice—he be ever are
Wale!' tlassmigtaieet-:there;
Will fie &mid , a consciVritive - spirit, ha;
,whihn ii
- • illi4Ltilitheld every thing that is righi, will eastain
't• notedioi that 'ls moil Puck a goverarocat we
• believe ours to be and, in spite of all the clamors
jtartfsidrit, and party. spleen, wo feel no mime
7 -4 the tintire, The foundations of lib
etty'ire here •tix; 'simnel); irithedded, ever to he
coreatinnyie., They may, perchance, fora period,
to , be , endangered, thideigh ihe'eriors and
-I,tttielcesdnesiottboae Living authonty;••hut we con -
PosiOct relitaca in that Priiiidence; who.
d eryly lofer nghta every wrong; , -4ad believe
• , •.:-'' . .eritirrit*hrt. that the People; though liable to,
;4ei, j*iutilli Wei - timely ire ¢ndcoriect their
,
41taie are many of our wisest and truest states
man who Stir disposed Maii6t the pennaiiiwy of
the new order-of things in France; and at the first
blurb, we bad the stew doubt, butshe news re.
«Med by the taledonia Las, in our humble °pia.
• Jan; rateed tlimu beyond the reach of uncertainty.
France is now arepoblie;and.Wdl continue en.
ro* the priculiar:eluimeter of her people, sh;
ever be liable to civil dimensions; but under
no pomade contingexey . can Momonchy be restored
:asta4i, , Thd J", 64 -d - carried from the
." Zack* and nevermore will it he replaced there.
emphatic Wcidi of _Louis Philippe, as he
'IA the aluireS of France were—that he teas the
. *Jut Sing France would ever hare..
...Ret. , 4l!st That the meeting to night will be of
~..ariatt a oSencter as aver? lover of his country, and
friend:OF liberty, an subscribe to. We are
loarreirently,to allow our feelings to pt the
better of our wisdom,' lit demenitralions of this
V,ldad.,-and it .ii.hestio avoid any of those ultra ex.
.. „ . „ -‘:7! . .geriessfocia,of rejoicirig, wbiels an, at the best only
i;Walealidell to weaken the oblecis intended. Let
waits in otreriag our sincere add
,htertialt congrattilatiouS to out new sitter Repub.
and express, 'with becoming Joy, our 'delight
tlialFisiMie whom ore are hound by a theurand
iratetalrecelleetion%Mtthesyrniinddes and sidle
fasded us;wheii isthiglialibrour Indeperidence,—
..',, las been' among the Mat to, imitate our example
adopt our pm:maples.
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•'' conseciuencii cram 'unfortunate oiniiion on
*Furl of the cotaposind, of a attacks] wont in
'; ; ;,`.llre ;Adding editorial in ye-tient:rya pryer, try
which a portion of it ass doubtless rendered
re 3 rant readerr. rid are Yr:inapt-lied to
dar artieldopon. the state of the Iron trade.
redrafted. that our wits were partly.irile in
ellitilifitlGLlCO Of the injurions operations of the Id
. rigor 1646, which ban hid the effect of hringing
tbdcoantry a large amount of foreign mewl,
1661 which is naturally calculated to depress the
'priced a our home- proclaciion. These Act a are
' stioirelleitablished to require eurtber elucidation
to tll who ace in any ray- informed, or interested
it the Iron 'bitainias,:and tiara they can be dia
. , Firmed by bitie and figures of a more satisfactory
paten thaii beretabre gived by our astute neigh
••• bor of the Poet; are shall adhere' to our express
: :ett,opinione Time which reveals in due worse
the trvo /nunlike the gooifelfiacts of all things, will
',.:.., 7 ditthdy; vie hare no doubt, all candid minds.befine
• : . , ...another year shall hare rolled away—that the
• . great internee of Pennsylvania have been . Sacral
cad to the' ciente:of Democraiy. When thi . Post
ithellYbW , :preipanad--es it threatens to do, to
Ova 42W; figures and annemerds, extnining the
,Inutits made by our Ironmannacturere at the pre- •
seriatim., we shall endeavor if we. are notcone
. pletely overwhelmed by the maxi of eVidence ,
so,2.4uct4b9o4iiiile4hbor•-;,to prove by intieacui
she •ie .1: of our assertions'
itnlAxirn thhign, end it is
,by these alone
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7,
I,i t i t tore , „ mean„n . to destroy the minter which kum
•:...: tioeet ritisea:l: o,p .ly - thaw oi prereat in power, to
Mos& witali of ottegreat Commonwealth.
,11 tie Po .
d Of - 61a . gY;i.P: — . .
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1.. 5. F.: hear inaia manufacturers say, that they eon
~:',', limpt the demand.”
. ..7 7 -,. • Everpolattorrho:larrttotaythiug about the iron'
,
o ' 4 ; k=o= 4 :4=Lt the s i===c or !nub iu
impression thr4osi 'tries to convey by this de•
::'4tiatkin.. We will guarantee the fulfdmeat o;
erary.order the Post Can bring, promptly and mud.
. 4 ,!llo l rmK the terms of payment are amiaactory.
• • tag y e ar manufacturers could not orders
be
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loam they had not the too. This year they can
••• abt VI the nederi;fiarthey have not the orders. We
Searrelbeinazeto say when they- appeared be IA
mom flourbdang, -, when wasting . ' orders, or when
Were indiagto be filled. .
ir!:)Xnitf4TM.L-Tlie coildition* the money
sclacktit city has been - for _ the lasi month
sisririsstrat: feverish sad unstaadyi--arising not
..,IttpaHi any causes scraper - alio:is intrinsic roOurselr ea
het. Akan (taw et Irtneollo sympathy. The state
4of the funds in Europe, more panicularly in Nag
tima sail Franeei acts with electric form upon the
yyreatoentre re' exchange in this country, New
York, sod vibrates throughout the United Sixes
sad from &mica- with an srbitrvy sad .YmPathi.+
do impalas: w 4 bet In Pittsburgh, though but
Law with that great emporium in our
,astarettrairsargictfi feel more or less this *papa.
distio lailoetwe, wit h osq. any direct masa Br it s
.Ziaahluit has Oseined ha this city :to
, fahskrht the it deg* tbo public confidence.
.."711willanksital tell:aid, the ,Fearis of soy contra
timPr , wod -it -is se "proud:memorial that at
.Iths. lass lisissisusioS, 'she Pittsburgh Banks one lutd
Willatinowsi the stows without yselding to its hails
.
the; very neuter OW the dement' for MG.
Bak Moieties in IQ cay reaches as higti
eaE
1364-46 mast impart <Our .Ninnufrunrers of
' Yew zdeterie4ette-k , ImPidimiTtoetit.free, as wet!
aeon, neaeriudy create* a • targe•uMatlet of
• ~' ',.,koriabless papirwhithihtlimsvn upin oar mottled
--..ttertirmions foe 0311 , 7C1.63.0..Thi1, added ID dm can
-04001(e4 to 6 the beginning of thin articiewed
'.lbrionation mated by stagnant "Mindition of
the money market in New York and Plifladelpttin,
ham its iernirme militia paper: Disappointed in
`ol;4iuioa the weal imuties, the tummy or minvy
tench meteoea iq ied>tietfutioniedm.
tree one occur motley &dere or:' Martz
tomever, as observed by as.
deur cotemporteriu ■ZUgu . amen, nor was it in
a potburgh ommers st a.11,—..114 prime:pot
al4',iirasl4 has removed to N. Orleans; wu
ecte ( 4'4- S. Like re co.
;:f."I T 61 4 iz ll .:raTlO 4 tin!
PitOulti t ' •al .006, weerY coismoenca
_;'.,vagaltiefaltisramten tbeir metes to Maim.gre e t
to autel3.oeiy printlpals. Wirepeotthere.
.7'attO *.rFanc° that the die
atti money IFtitutions and OtentiuMte
,• • mgl.rern • iiirt as •-tomtliken; emitted, the
lituuttleiett*ev pubba cad ti b n lih ewhilet
• • 'el•z Jug li.Let6eni ctmedeloicor
f
••• • • • • kartedditinto
eii"liewe e-
L. gi vem,itriets_riquiiid it at °a ' hmiL . •
, kus - there does: log
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l ieligit A 4 .4:o l . l isslsr!;lii 1 0Scseal tie
rA* i i il aii.ti lie? e ! .ll 4*.loells . r' . .rMieoaP
.ik dieersailie4 IIY f:rp4Aotlsee ' ils.' , Nelr. Ytistil;
' 1 (Who wens Lq nainsherro'Xin*a.lo46llust44*
teftet, aii;ci4pe" lienti knOthe the isiiiii by
theMaahingtos; cakuheed to'belP Menem 'F. ?'"
sortie iitheywe have :been doing an immensely
profitable busineu. We were able to sell our pm-
A ureBf . all . ki4 4.3 athwart prices, and mere' the
great eralitorualion oue year ago..: Now
,all is
chabged, our .gain exporu'.have ceased, our
freights have stopped with the export of grain; and:
eriestour cation, the great &Peed:ince, has fallen
'exiorinclasly, and the increased bulk of the crop of
164748, will hat realize, in all probability, so
much as the' smaller produce of 184647. We are !
th :
now experienc g . th e reflux . of the prosper
one tide, ever a dangerous Position. In no point
of view can be seen an excuse for extend.'
hag our business !operations, but on the contrary,
everr inducement to be economical and '<stations 1
in the extreme. bur merchants and farmers have
ithin the Lim two years watched the mails, total,. !
advantage of the
.favorable commercial news.
Now they watch with the 'seine eagerness, hat it !
is to guard against bases, and to hear unfavorable I
new..
Fatitorial Correspoisdeuee pf-the Pittsburgh Gazette.
: Igfaithingiou i April 4, IBIS.
The Fasten Rayourrion is yet the 'absorbing
Subject of the capitol, and has been made the topic
of a communication to the House of Represent.
tives---WMU. the cements of the message in, is not
communicated, but it is understood babe, an appro.
vol of the condom of the American Minister in
France, in ecknowledging the eii.teece of the
French Provincial Government and the expression
of-a readiness to participate in any communica
tions which the American Congress may decin it
necessary to transmit to the French Government-
The house auspended the rules to receive He'
lotions of sympathy and congratulation, and as
awn to the subject was legitunately before the
goose,' a flood of amendments Bowed iu. A great
mini members of both parties had prepared their
resolves, and Submitted them as 'amendments ,
but what excited most feeling among the Southern
members, was a marked notice of the preparatory
Act 'Gar the abolition of Slavery in the French
Islands. This' subject burst upon some of these
gentle.en like a clap of thunder from a clear sky.
First it was assailed by Mr. Billion]; of AlatUrria,
Then by Mr. Haskell, of Tenn., and mat !nod
worst of lilt Was a speech from Mr. Boyle, of , Va-
None of these gentlemen were willing - that there
'should lie freedom at borne, for all were the repre
sentatives of a constituency who held Slaves.—
Mr. Haskell indeed alter approving of the Aboli
tion of Slavery in Martinique and Guadeloupe, re
tracted under the commendatory notices of Mr.
,Giddings, so for as to say that "Slavery Was a di
vine institution and a blessed state of society !"
He too, had hein one of the warm eulogists of Lih
arty in France, so wills all the Southern Represen
tatives Of both parties who spoke viols the quer
Gott. They were rife for liberty abroad, but not
ready to recognize it at home. -Mr: Giddings was
mast bitthrly assailed by,Mr. Bayley, of Ve.,lst de
fended -himself and his morn consistent liberty
with dignity, ability and a feeling which touched
the hearts of many of his hearers and which
brought some of the best members to the dekuce
of Mr. G. The House amine these assaults and
.counter is:tanks was in abigh state of excitement
Mr. Haskell's' tall, genii form rose like a ghost
over the heads of thoie around, but. his wonisin
regard to France were characterized, by modem.
tion and great good sense. So spoke .7.11.. lager
toll, recognising an destructive ideas, the moral and
religious sentiments wldelthad
,ehanwterixed the
Revolution and which be wished to are embodied
Mr. Liter, of N. V. Gidhngs, of Ohio, and all
the Whig members tra spats were ready to con
grandma France opm her struggles to be ilea in a
dignified and becoming monner,but none of them
were ready , to fallow the lead of a demagogue. it
tracpniposed therefine, to refer the Whole subject
either to the..committee on Foreign Relations, or
to a C.cluitnitteo 'or State of the
Lipp this . questiou byd rote of 90 - to* and
throughtilte ;await rte of the Speaker, tiusiloase
at a late hour adjourned and Maui , of the menitieri
bighlk excited at the. Anti Slavery character attic
discussion.
The Senate did Dot trtEo up • tbelntl°
offered by Mr. Allen, though sn etibrt uas made.
- The Circuit COM ye,:enlay granted a writ of
Corpus 'entrust:l!, this morning, upon the
case of Mr. Nugent, held coMody Wr contempt
or contumacy. The writ is reuun.ble this :morn-
UEETEFO OW TILE PEES&
yrtsixiiiiirwc, April 4, i64s
There was an imthense, meeting of , Editors held
at the "Odd Fe[lowa' Mall, lad evening, called
by members of the Press.' TLe . .Mayor, Mr. Sea
ton, presided, and addresses Were Made by him,
and by - the Pdlowing gentlemen, in contse—M.
Noah, Amos Kendall, Enstus ihvoks, Thomas
Ritchie, lobo A. Houston, Francis Greed, and
others.
The atoning Rosa one of great harmony, except
tag a reso lowa introduced by Mr. Ritchie, doily.
a to-Lo bestow some adulation upon Mr. Bush,
Paris. The meeting was called to honor 's
Pilnci
plea and not Mom" Mr. Ritchie ought not to (covet
the; motto of his own paper. .
The. meeting" adjourned at it o'clock—Mr.
Weide failing in- his humbug and mauworship.—
Thai Preas gang.dmimoned the 'old Bourbon' of the
Press. - • m
From the Cortespoodence of the Dahlman. AUNTY'
WIMILSOTON, Apnl 3,1815.
GREAT MEETING OF THE PRESS—SYM
PATHY.VOR FRANCE.' -
The meeting - of the member, or the Preu [Lie.
elrening, held pontoon to public notice at the Odd
Fenctws Hell, was very. pumennta . lrauended, the
Hall being crowded - Itt every part. •
At half poet seven o'clock the meeting was call
ed to order by Mr. Jam. A. Houwon, who'nomi
nated amen the following, geeUomen, and the
nominations were onanintouslk confirmed by . tbe
meeting:
President—W. W.Seaton.
Vice Presidents—harm H2l, Amos Kendall, John
T. Towers, John P. Heirs, M. M. Noah, lOLA, Gi•
door, Ernsius Brooks, amiss Ewe., IXlkuloy,
Nathan Sargent, J. Bigelow, W. Thompson.
Peeretaties.:l. F. How, IS. Gordon. Pow
ell, J. E. Hsrvey, L. A. Gobright,V. E. Robinson.
On motion of Robinson, James .1.; Hon.
ton, E. lOngman,ll. M. Prevost, Thomas FIMIUM
and G.,13. Wallace, were appointed a committee to
drill =solutions expressive of the • views of the,
Mr. ton, during the absence of the comm=it
tee, ad teased the meeting, remarking, that in atv
ceding: 6e honor essigned him, he did so the mere
readily team his desirealways to fraternize with his
brethren of the pesos._He was most happy to have
it in his power to say that on this occasion, that
God- the moderation and-good order manifested
by the French - people in their recant movements,
his co operation in the objects of that meeting was
most 'cordial, and such be was authorized to say
were the feelings of his partner, who would have
been Present, had not other engagements prevent
ed his attendance. , •
hi,. Houston, from the committee on Osaohnioas,
reported the Ankrwini
1. Resolved, That we regard with deep icympa.
thy the sublime effort of the French people to es.
tallish a, republic, on the basis of liberty, fratern i.
ty, and einiclity: •
2. Resolved, This ie their movements. thus Is:,
we recognize the spirit' aid priociplys that gave
birth to the free institutions of our own =public—
Which, while furnishing an impressive lesson to the
weed of the benefited popular government, must
denva {-Mineral stabany and influence from. the
triumphs of popular power in other lands, peeking
the axed of all l the sitatdisliment ofjosticM
a Resolved, this in the' moderation displayed
by the French people in dick hour of trial—
,oo,4 force being used that Was necessary to the
reiumiption• of their inherent .rights—in their tell
con t r ol in the both; d triumph-4n' their respect
for the rigt.,ls of private property—in the prompt
recognition by the Provisional Government of the
rights of labor--in' the iikkence of all vindictive
sentiments, evinced by its abiatiakopenl of capital.
pu .ar un ent for pohilieal offetices7-and'lo his zotily
pa*, spirit breathed towards orker. maize, while
wormer fire. nation the right to manage its
own affairs, sallhout fiweigli intervention—we And
prong grounds for hope, that the"revolution will
con tinue to he distieguislail by motlernhin, WiS•
. dons and humanity.
1. Resolved'', That we tetast in the All WLs lin
ler of Netituslo mown with mune= the heroic
woggles of the people of the Old mrdry, to (-slab
lish, as a fact, the great truth. that elvil government
derives just power s from the Consent date go
vaned; and ihoold be controlled by their-will,
obedience to the prt*lillo appl,al and exact in**
That lbn Press, _ t
agen.
cp in difragag iMalUgsece,-Iwabltithangraound pro
cipkq conceistallag sib& sentitricatoubi
kW the applitstion o( moral Or 44110 *ld arm
dxiPeolgi , ; 4o eJinier whir4,F#s.lMo,,alia'
i o.,Resolitd,ThatdopOthen,vilither it Wirth*
pronfree or aim to endive e, cannot, the
long tun. • to faience; if ft 411 upon the
Onne l / 4 :it anti le
to Fee , 4 11 . 0 P 2 0;fti
N shall le ground to payoff: -.-/
The resolatices tuning been reed, the pronskba
introdeced to the soectiatr—
higke kf. ht, Noah a Neer Itorkwhe sad thet
he had eat expecupd7haviag hut strived la the
MZMi
eitis-toissfealled upon to add:emit. pbblin
bly.'' But hating: been expeetsid7es a noettlberSif
thelgeesta,lo intend this mesting,,lo would itot re
frutistorespeted to the coil which:had biserf Made
up(njlite.' He referred to thiitionmairfFranee
towards us doling . our revolutimiary and
to thedebt. of grattude.aviiich•waadurat here
liewaidd not doubt, ftom what had already occur
red; the entirelaucceas of the movement these; and
when • repetitious constitution harkbeen adopted
conaliterwie es fares it could be, like that of
the Hailed States, with a Senate and !louse of
presertWives, ;and a President elected fir inn
genre 'That President, he bad no doubt, would be
Dupont • lie..dosed Wilk some further
°lmplant:and appropriate' renowks.
Mr. Amos liendtdi was next introduced, and ad
dressed the meeting." He said that one of the res
olutions expreised the kips that the movement. in
France would be, succesaful-whe would go further,
he would express the coegrfraestliat they would be
suceessfuL That wee the only word in those me
elution. Which he Would' desire co see changed. , --
And hi *Would not propose to change even that, ns
they were alto g ether such no to meet his approba
tion. Whatever may be the result of the revel&
tioo to France; the toestabliahment of an absolute
government, be expressed the opinion, will never
be attempted.: He believed that if France, would
establish the principle which she bid announced—
tbat of ncinfatervention--alus would not only give
liberty to Europe, but to the whole civilized world.
Mr. EWastus'llroOks followed in some eliquent
remarks. He expressed the opinion; in the very
appropriate huiguage of soother, which he quoted,
that to this movement nosucb word as tfaiLtlteuld
be applied. He recapitulnied what France laid al
ready-done, and declared that where a free press
existed slavery could never exist. He referred to
Lama:tine and other members of the Provisional
Government, in mom plimentary terms; and expres.
sed the hope that this in France was but 'the be
ginning of a movement which would revolutiOnize
the world—uximlly, socially, and politically.
Mr. Richie, Of the Union, being next announced
by the chair, war, received with great applause- ,
Ile said that he was not only a man of the atps
be was a man of mare then this age. He referred
to the revolution of France more than a; half ceo.
'tory ago, and 'said that she had nut then had a fair
chance- Scarcely had she burst the egg which
enclosed her, when she was surrounded by foreign
despots, ind her revolution finally ended in the
usurpation of :Bonaparte, who sought rather the
elevation of,hia own family than the, lumpiness of
his people. .• I
Then came the second reeolution; bat whether
it was that the people were not ripe fora rcpubfw,
or that neernir was committed by that good man,
La Fayette, he could not say--he thought the lat
ter. Instead of a republic, he took Louis Philip:
pe by the hand and placed him on the throne. The
events of Louis Philippe's rei-to, were hrietly
re
ferred to, and the ultimate retains Hut Franey, he
said, was now free, and we came here to eight to
hail .the birth of the new republic. Who would,
before holding out his hand to a drowning man,
wait to see *whether la could help himself! We
would now extend our hand to France and any
dot there is one nation on earth who sympathises
with her, add that is republican America Ile should
feel inortitied beyond expression, if Congress per
mined any other question to be 60 mixed up with
this, ns to preient prompt action. The President
had to day dome his whole duty. and if Congress
WU disposed io do Melvyn would not prevent the
from eimessin• THEM wynmathy and con.
gratulation. I
We'understaud that Mr. Rush's address to the
Provisional GOvernment of the new-1 orri republic,
as well as his :official note to the new Minister of
Foreign Affairs, have both been very i.nacsurately
reported in the French newspapers;.-and, by sull
More inaccurate translations, 'have 'appeared in
even worse shapes in some of the f...agllsh news•
paper._ ileviug been favored With :amturate crr
pies from Paris, word Mr word, trout :no autheutte
source, we 'mitre to lay them before 'our readers,
as Gllow-sH-Valau. •
To do, Iffratber of A: Pronitional Gown:nom of
: , the Fmte4 Rtystllic
Gcsturries: As the representative-of the United
States charged with the interests and rights of my
- Country and of Aiiierican citizens now iO France,
and too far 011 - w:unit inWructious,l seize tins ear-
ly opportunity of tendering to you my klicitalions.
, not doubting the sanction minty Government tattle
step i that take in advances Nor can I. avoid the
occasion of Saying that the memory of the ancient
alliance and fmndship between Frannie and Uni•
.ted States in. ever fresh and grateful with us; and
that I am of nothing more sure than that the voice
of ray country Will be .uoiversal and loud 6..0 the
prosperity. happiness, and glory of France . under
the inwitutioaashe has announced, subject to rob.
fwation by the . national will. All will ardently
hope that. through her wisdom. the results may be.
beneficial to mankind, nf which the tnagtuanitions
bearing oilier people na; the late events affords so
mrspiciotis a 'promise. It is under such institutions
that the railed Suites have, nix seventy years, en
joyed-consurd prosperitY with a Government -of
" 4 .m ' 46 . 1 43 sad, Whilst they. invariably leave
to other nations theclan of thew own irClal. with
out' interference In an way;they would.naturally
rejoice in beholding this great 112fintilloariah Markt •,
inatitutkins which haVe aeouredia , themielical t he I
blessing. of social order and public liberty.
Allow meilhenreenderaen,. ming the arris
the greet mid g*irt; Washitigton, the iminortilkatik
der of my ciathrrY,On an occasion.which the-pre
*cot rocas to lattrtralize - this addreas to.you, by
mingling myilcheitatious with a fervent, aspiration
that efdie Eno 12:rdlica stay k roar
• Mr's-tarot, trititiltrit crpreiter.
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biIdTION or IVA UNIT= STATG4,
Pati,,Farunty 29;
Sire I lave the honor to acknowledge your note
of yesterday, inuirming Ate that the Provisional
Government oldie French republic has confided the
the Department of Foreign Affairs to your hands.
The choice, sir; I will dare to say, wilt be regard.
ad by the world as a favorable fiat step in the new
order of things,' and I *hall have grca satisfaction
o' transmitting to my Government, by the earliebt
opportunity, a copy of your 'communization; not
doubting its cordial reception. In the meantime,
I will be ready, under your permission, to vans.
'act with yore whatever business may appertain to
my country, hi American citizens in France.
The Muted States, having learned Dorn .their
Own eiperienar 'the value of free istitutioni, will
naturally anticipete,• from ander inraitutiona its
France, adminlitered with the wisdom and moder
ation of which the enlarged and benekent princi•
plea announced in your note are the auspicious
harbingers,nothing but the beat results to the inter.
outland well being of both countries.
I pray rase accept them early assurances of
the very high consideratio n . with which I have the
honor to be, sir;your mast obedient servant,
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RICHARD RUSH.
To hilt excellency M. Da. LULLETVIE,.
Minister of •• Foreign Affairs, &c..
Tux Praucsnox or Tot TassaT.—.l'otboso"
las letters to She Balthus . sle horiat,
It is reported' that Mr:Both:maw has made es,
traordiattry protestations" othis own emir° inuo.
truer in the matter—that he has eoLtiatarity
gone to the Senate and Ginned to be, examined—
and that ho hashed all his clerks up before' him,
very armions to ascertain if. any one of them is the
Inn lr vessel complained of!
II any bodyl knows how to do all these thing;
,that Men is tritely James Buchanan, who, in lel
traduced Madison' and Ida wiir,policycho, in
184.25, appmimbed Henry Clay jvith ao Intim:
Lion that he oauld have an understanding with.
General Jackman—who, iu 1510, lite his own words
and declared lie had never uttered them, even of
ter .Ifonme John Dacia" had. pinned them Pa Ids
very 'fareheadl- , -and who, - in 1811!, MOMmisial the
rejection of Wood:Ft:A', nomination as Sedge of
the Suprema Court, and yet denied that lie was
against his opponent! This remindsme.of alangh.
able incident, Which took place at the White House
not long after Woodward .:Srejecticut, betareen Mr.
Polk and the late Senator dpeight. There, was a
small :honer party at the P4E:l:donee, tia
I have learnt d,Of Mr. and MrsPolk,Mr.ind Mrs
Dallas, Mr. and' ; -Mn. Web ter, Senator Speight,
"Five Tom Moore," aed,perlisps others. •
Mri SpMght, Who woo an honest and . • : blunt
man, but no lover of Mr. Buchanan, had. tasted of
the wine upon table, and, although:net a man
to drink to exeMas, felt whit be hadtastedaunkient.
ly toriesire to tell his , Giend Pollens:. piece ,raf Lie
mind.'. So he iiiirited the President' to take a few
stops away front - the company, gar he - had .sne•
thing far. .bis private ear. Having' got the:Pre:l.
dots off at a Bale distance, he commenced his pri
vate- convene:tine in a sufficiently loud 'Moe; of
voice far all in the sane, to hear: Colonel (he
always cooled hiris Colonel) Buck is agin you! I
tell you he is agi4 you!. You Lad better get rid of
bii!"
lien, Mr.. Polk made SOUm utokervtition, but illllO
low a tone of voice that nobody except Mr. Speight
could bear hint. ',ln?, reply, the • latter, in a louder
tone tbari before, ,exclaimed, "gut, Colonel
assure you Ilbele). ngio agin you, by
all than goal' 'lll be d—if Le wasn't nen you on
Woodward'. 'nomination."
The blunt find tarnightimeurd Mississippian's
private advice to Mr. Volk. on the occasion .refcr•
red to, has Mien been talked and laughed over by
the friends of the late Mr. Spoight. And ken the
recent fulmination,' of Mr. Dnvid Wilinotion the
subject of the Woodward nominition, it apix.irs
that. Mr. Speight'a declaration WV% correct. .
DEATH or Grer..Cusitisa hf.Rsacc;rTls'Allia.
ny Cierring Journal says: "We are greatly pained
to be 'compelled to announce tho 'death of Gen.
Charles AL Reed, in estimable citizen of Erie, Ps,
who was most extensively. usefully and-honorably
coet io cte d w ith th e commercial business and inter.
astir of Buffalo 'the Western Lakes. A friend
writuig from flulhilo, says:
"C. M: heal is dead—gone in the prime afire,
narrow amid vieitenhames of business and wen.
mulatkins, to thor World where gold i• thou. Ilia
loss will greatly deiange business over igreat ox.
pia of country." , j- ' , - " ,
no above will !Item! the origin oldie painful
rumor so eartel 6p:Wedataciay la our city.
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tessassax tutus. AT List.—The Nashville
Whig of the 14 sapr.--"The Whig of Tennessee
basica' decided upon. sending delegates to the Na
tional Conventiop,. which is to meet in 'Philadelphia
on the wreath of Jane next,' it la propii that the
Whigs of that Congzeukmal D . istne t should take
the proms noestuies to appoint taelegate to-rt7peo
jait thew ;Thu determinate:a ane
nt:wee lel be iseeiyed with #stivpsal approbation
by the Whig's of tbq 11416 -
.
has bean rewle t 2 rez asirt l ed la lemmata the
itp . eFs en", thsi the cot few M:4. acme
or • COVISP11101:14,,Tilli
i x - ek e tie7 Vehmisatioa far his vacancy, end the
impair Fetssotions thraigh the regiment, to which
be WU ettachek hare been be6re the Same for
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iitiLini d it* l- ,T aAD S 6
t - - - ,,TbeNciii tole /* Goods Reporter.of 6'thr.
;tar ha. thew Veculalloas:
We do not thuik. in - any wrest that Europe Will
lake Brianiamff• of us to anfesdent this summer.
We may find a market Eir.Com et aloes price,_ but
our Flour and Mewl we .think are shut out,.unlas
ar.mucli lower prices this ate- millers appear wil
ling to.aecept now; • TheLfveipsol market I. now
at least $2,00 per bbL against us, which would
bring flour to $4,50 per bbl. - &glee wosild do' gir
a remittance— -Holders now ask more than a dol
lar above this figure 6r.lun6 delivery., which would
not payeost,so that we have but amoderate prospect
ET a foreign market thiaseasonexeepting ate Corn,
which may pay mks shipment if brought here at
about 50e per bush. Thos isst remunerating price
to the grower, and we wish Europe would take all
we could spare every . year at that 'price.
The opening of namgatimi to Albany, which is
How fully established, has not brought WI any im
portant receipts of produce. Of flour about 1,000
Whs. !lave been received; Wheat none. and little
or no Grain of any kind which IVEIA not sold pre
vious to arrival. ' The elrect upon prices has not
been important, as no quantities have been press.
ed on the market: Indeed the stock of Breadstuff
at Albany was reduced to but little more thaii they
will need for their own constunption. The West
erp Radioed enablei , the Boston. people to tap Al
bany Or Flour at any time during the winter, and
there is in this Way a coleatant dram at that place
upon the supply which mny bean hand lathe close
of river navigation. Neither in there much Grain
or Flour at Buffalo or at the intervening places on
the Canal to mane forward when Canal navigation
is resumed. The stocks at ltoclicider,Ostrego,dee
ore quite short. .On the Lake the shipping ports
present o much sma ll er collec tion of Wheat, Corn
-and Flour to come fin-ward early than is usual, and
it is confidently ,anticipated ; that for the first
month Of Canal navigation II d receipts at tide.wa.
ter will be much smaller than last sewn The
influence of a rising market last season' drove for
ward produce rapidly. and in large quantities, es
pecially Corn. This influence does not now exist,
imd we look to 'melbe receipts or.tkorn thawing a
large falling oil' from the aggregate of last year.
Should Flour maintain itself within a dollar per bill
of the present price, we expect a very huge re.
octet at tide-water:
From the South the supplies of Flour nod Corn
have continued to he quite light, especially of the
former.—Of Wheat we hove received none. The
Southern farmers are busy planting, and have no
leisure to bring in their old crops. The supply of
- Flour has been rather kw than the- demand, but
the heaviness of the Western market has. been
sympathised with by the Southern, and prices have
rather tended dm:invent. Considerable Corn has
been received from New Orleans, hot it was Mast
of it damaged, and sold to distillers.
Tun coNansriu.s.rony zn Nnw You.
7tiloc closely printed columns of tlic - New York
Herald of Tuesday morning are occupied with a
report of the meat meeting held iu that 'city, to cc.
press the sympathy of the people of New York to
wards the Frcuelineople. From the account be
tin.," us, it must!hare hen one of the greatest pub.
he denionstratidasever wituetcmdou this continent.
One hundred thousand persions were said to be pres
ent ou the occasion. Speeches were delivered iu
the French, Italian, German and. English Inagua.
ges.
The Tribune says --The appointed hoot id the
meeting was 5 o'clock,• but before, dint time the
area in front of the city Hall was occupid by
dense mans of human beings and at the time of
commencing the proceeding, there were scone
tamely -five thousand people closely packed around
thestends in every direction; the steps, windows,
balcony and root of the City Hall were crowded
and the trees in the vicinity were all garrisoned by
a strong force of boys
The ceremonies terminated at S &chick by a
splendid display of fire-works from the balcony of
the City Ilidt The words "Viii no KCll.'suser, -
.wqre written is lines Mitre along the cigars., while
from each end ClUdten of motets and streamers
whizzed up into the sty, and ii,ll MI. glittering
shower. 13uott after this, tie light; ef the alumina
tkin were all extinguished, and the city returned to
its usual calm. except the all repeated "Aux ernes,
citoyens'' or "Sfourir pour In palate," nine by the
dirpersi. 'ng patriots
The Commercial Advertiser uys.—At no dine.
we think, were there Morn than /111aeo thousand
persona present; it in. perhaps dontsfalif it ever
reached that number, and the reader will not fail to
note the absence of names recognized as those
which guide and giVe tone to pallic opinion The
sympathy with the French, people in strong nail
general, as it ought to be; but relieving men for•
bear its public or othcial expressent unul they air
inward that it deserved and that it is timely.
tilleup.l'odage Ax .riation
has been Ginned in Doeton, of which Edward
Drunks; E.q, is President. The object of the As
eocation `Ns to effect n peandretbrm by which. pr.,
paid letters birder bob on mace, shalt In roared
by the nod! the two seals, and newspaper, rur one
tent, to all distances in the United talatest wit!,
higher init . % der letters if not prepaid, net other eon
tesponding reforms in dm postage system" A
'Briandur Directors' bay; been appointed to satires
- and ditruin obiinatian; to eroployagents when et
neditutt; to publish daimmenta.ond:.'circulate pen-
Gong cam em the neecasaiyoeurespiondence, and
do sit thein proper to effect the 'deco, sk.c.. •
The Boston Josunal, netakirtg oCthis nioierumat, '
When the people of this country cian . eirculate
Ibrungli the L. &Post thrice rouktar the number
of letters that now -go through: Queen Victoria's
Post-Odloa, our reeconei at two cents, will he coo,
siderably more than it is now at aro and ten rent's!
Queen r relotia — makes money out of her PostOf
goo, although but two cents are charged on letters
for all distances, including their delivery. Even at
his - price sae pays all her expense.; inetudingpen.
Lions, Ste., and has enough over to par the eseeni
or, of our Pust.Offico Department, wnlaenne $31.10,
000 still lett. Ireland in 1610 circulated more let
ters through bee l'ostOlfiee than the whole United_
States; and Saothwid with ratesbird the population
of Ireland, circulated still more -letters thutlrelantl.
In short, Sta:aland with. poPuLation aborittbe mime
no the Site of New York in 181.'; climatal
through her Pan-edam shoot three millions more
letters than the whole Ur. S.
In new of such racts,can any one doubt the km !
. sibility of the plan of a two cent postage! !Coo Ida
estimate of American character for.rthe develulta.
went of bitsinessi and axial qualities, as compared
withthe English, Scotch and Irish, is . almnat soy
thing but flattering.
• TRAM Easewate.—The eutrenrodtravel war
seta atraogly towards the East, nal the' vatic:au
linen are all employed. The 'rate n[paaage• may
be these:tared to Philadelphia.
Via Brownsville dr
.• : Via Chambersburgh etc. . ..:.. A .$lO,OO
. Via Canal etc..... ....... • .5 9 ,0C1
.To three who are in haste, the raw route is the
• rekrred one, when moderately urgent, the sewing]
is recommended, but for comfort eumniend . ui to
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die canal, and milicad (Mut llsnisteargli. It Wait
in accor.l.;llCP with modem usage - sto Prefer the
quiet motion of the canal- to the rush, 'din and
fatigue of a reamed, or co..ch, but the comfort otib4
Canal packet, makee it euy to' Lear the reproach
Of being old (tothioned. We notice this matter from
a look at the canal psokeis as theyonivc. la tbem
a family can he as oomattatli • situated almost at
at home, with neatly Carpeted '44011, camfortable
knows, line minors, and atenadsuee of Mom tor
exercise. Lava/ids are. not : hoigued, and thoogb
speed is not attained they air -sure oda safe sad
contkotahlejourney. To such as are In- .catch of
o comfortable way of tnielling, we would com•
mend the pardiets °CD. Leech & Co. .
Ncw 11AT AXD Cnr• Sronr..—larnen
'long sod tlYorubly known to our twin and coun
try. Iriends as a dealer in all the necenentrippend.
ages of the . head, has rei'nomtneneed - business, is
this city. His old customer will pnJ Ides prep u
od io nerve thenoit the'. corner of Woo d .Stre •
god. Desmond Alley. See his card is to daft
payer. '
lksovsn's Paseassis of Alexi. opened leaf
night, its per adrartiventent: it II very highly [Token
of by the Aviv. of other cities. We shall describe
jl Nor. PAY hereafter, wheq wet have had en op
partunity of payingit another visit. The Panora'
Inn will be exhibited again to night-
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Fhiniatars.—The large number'azara paren
ger. turived cit New 'York oir hfnalay. There le
an uausal absence dead:lieu &racing them, and
although appareally qullpoor, They appear tn he
in goad Lcalth andApirite.
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flintier** Fistnr+sfejne Liteinter inn platel
excellent anal expensive - boil* •• upon it, tinted up
wan prentonade decks fix Venn/Int:Wl:name And
annamiablo elltiillll fur stoney - darn . 'Not triplitts
been lost either 14.kria.. ur icn'ini ti year.
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_ Imetretor eton.—The N. Y.Coamieitiol Aileen
titer, announce,. the arrival of k,lkving - on
Tuesday --10p041 7 bans (62t riefranJt N 23 tuna of
iron niellooo hoop, : .
Fear GWII,I[AI. IturTion
.11111.F2FACII
Rirrpt.lp.--T041101701;r8plidfly; Aped J , ii the day
appellate:l6er ihnelectioa Or. ar g ate, W the OM'
siltation! Coayeutical..Frti ' are, 10 :mailable oa
th:3:2oth inst. .
Dunn= Cotnrtr• N. Y. hal choSen 11 Whig
and 7 Loco Pow Supervisors. Thi• &trope Clay
County has nevei done as well as this In the spring
since isn, except in but two instances..
Ow" Caw.—We !mull from the Ohkt Slaw
Jouioul that the copal would be navigable througl4
out its entire event last Tuesday.
looter 11:pY‘nz rpollab,allly old follow,' - read cuss! be bald, laltiskarlesa and Sallie.. Sir.' W. Jac uo
k
aoa, area liberty Ore a, PiusbiV, P. tortilloa on du
of YobuFali DM, thdi ieft'fi"JackadiVii head,
oaths ioßana oinireiy bald tarnyears, 'obi! dud by
aging taro 3a bold. of. Jonas' Coral Hair ilesiornikre,
hair isirowing fur and thick...
Sold ix Ahrivarkly Z. OLDS BOIS, il7O - liroad al, IL
VAN MISSIRX, Caftan of Woad mid V.otukat a.
sairlo
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mAdziETI LEG IL
cifreiip f ideimi• "t Pttisibarsh,ciiietie:.
FOREIGWNEWC-.
ARRIVAL OW TRZ WARRINGTON
Anticipated Revelation' In Ireland.
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large stow.: for' ordered in ".lirlaird Inns.
lion of Austria by the Prenek—Rennlntian in
Ginerninent derlared
.11ungark- 7 :-. a deathof the 'Emprror of
nneein. •
Correepoudenc e of 'ha Piustiargit Gasene.
New YUEN, April 7. ISIS:.
The ••.'•ttrisitter Washing - Mr has arrived after a
. long and tedious passage of eighteen di n ys.
• The taost important item is in relation to Irish
affairs.
It is now 'staled, that the British government has
determined to 'prohibit, or put down the monster
meeting, announced to be held at Dublin on the
20th, and that troops had been sent icritteamships
for that purpose.
England and Scotland are reported as quiet.
; The Provisional. Government of Franca is tut
Iy establislicll, and natively at work. A large
military fore* has been embodied, for what
pose has noebeett stated. Rumor is busy in ow
mincing Austria on their destiitation, ultimately
to prosecute an invasive war..
Thtt people of Austria, it is said, have ceo de
mended and obtained from the Emperor, all the
concessions thought necessary by them. Hungary
has declared that province to he independent of
Austria. and purposes establishing.a republic.
The Emperor of Russia is repOrted to be dead.
In England' diem is no change to be .seen. in
Mocks of any importance as denoting existence
of serious political trouble.
The commercial news is rather favorable, Mae,
much on corn and cotton have slightly improved.
'The Bank of France has nuspended specie pay
ments, and the Weal banks, and those established
by the Provisional government, have proved ut
terly unable to give the deitared aid to the business
of the country. ileavy failures love been caused
by this big of Hank facilities, and but;ines,..
thrown into itent confusion. - '
The Provismnial government his been recce ob
red by Europisll goverumenlq
The Hank of France has been authorized to is•
4n one hundred franc notes, which_are made ly"
gyl tender, which has given great satisfaction.
putbrealei ere much reared in 'consequence of
the misery among the working classes, which'
ly increases
Ltereroot-Mercli le_—Toe salea of Colton for
the week were 23,040 bale, New Orleans '33
id; Idowed,4lXs, Mobile iiNtd. Coin Cd. to 1
cheaper, Flour 23029 a: -
ST. — Lons, April 1", 1514
The Whig State Convention have nominated foe
Gown. U. D Mitchell, and for Lieut. Governor.
E. Bates, who will be recollected Main his eon neq .
iron with the Chiang° Convention. Delegates were
alit) appointed to the National Convention..
All4/1 . V...M15 qi.. - wrott.—The GOVCII.r has appomt
eJ Major J. S. Borland, to suave,' the lion. A. H
SevArt to the Se:lE4 of the truitatitate,
Cortespundence of tl;;Pili,4ur;*Ga7elle.
Cipcmnsn, April 7, ISti.
nour—Tbe market is steady, but itts...ttvt
Bales INt bbln. at 542;651,r7.
Corn--.s4le, 1000 bu-140. prime 4c6:ir cur
Sales of 2,000 Inisholt at CP.it, a' i. P
Coin and Oats are. eicarae.
WhaLeF—Sdes .at cent.. The marks
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Gmeeries---Sales fair Nee. 1)}1P..?. SUEN(.I
rt.. This *nick Ls al. heavy. Molasses is sv
nut. -
l'ivvisitutn-.-44. t les of 20,060 lb, at 3; • I ,
(1 0 ,001'1b.StonlJerm, nt t!! eta ui I.:ad, 61
cad, per th.
• Corroopoodeocc of rho YoolstelGozeue.
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,• • Si. Looio, April 7, I
neer—Vele* 1406 111,1 s St. s o",rrh• rpt.
grain--ZiokO choice prime white 'wheat at Ikle
- prorhoria—Sales 100 MA,d oPurl at 67,75 0
Sales of Shoulder% at 2:: of 'Ades. 3.:01.
Dauer—Sales at 17firl Se.
NILLDELPIITA, Apn! . 7, It r. .s.
Coogreseieenl reepiv r ea.. The t'ioutherul4
graph i. occupied with the !.,t—eateetis.Dispatehio.
rualwit A.isu zanEwrr
The citizens of the cities of Pittsburgh and A -
etteny, are requested to meet at the Old Coot
oo Saturdriy evening, 01 S o:rhick. tor IV
portiere tri exprewerig - their ,yznpathius for tb.
French people, in their revolutionarytnovement
overthrow monarchy. and I}ICCOJe foe thenam•lv.."
Republican firm' of Government.
ft is tbo right, as welt as theetinty of the Muni; I
can people, to give rountenance add encourag 4 '
meat man oppressed people, struggling for it
liberty . . Let us meet, as we should meet, like two
then, in a good and noble cause..
H Beelen, . Charles Shales,
A Nardi, W H Lowrie, -
lames Laubie, Benjamin Palma, '
Andrevellurke, Iravnl Ritchie,
A W Loomis, • James Watson,
0 Metcalf • J It Mrlialock,
Andrew Wylie. Jr, . Thomas Marshall;,
Wilson McCandless, Charles Kent.
John B Ginbne . . I. Elliott,
Win Lorimer. Ir., . Charles 11 Paulson.
John Anderson, George? Hamiltotr,
David Drub, r James P swan, -
G L tenerman, 0 Adtuns, • I • -
&lel Walker, W E Austin; .
Rody Patterson, . Junes Callan,
A B Mtalmont. Y. If /Hawkins
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A 80/matron, • • James II Sawyer; •
los C 'Hiram Keine, .
C B M Staab Clarence Saler,
'Henry S Masseur; Vietoilieritt., •
Geo S Selden, - John G Backpfen, •
W WilUaety , S Joni; •
Alit', Black, • I lames S Crap, '
Wm W Guthrie; Hubert Woods,
Morrow, C 0 Loomis,
Henry Schneck, • .himes A Ekiii,
-Geo W Layug, Robert Suyder,
John lisrper, James Gray, llth rt. ;
Robert Arthur., Junes/May, j•
Thomas Hamilton, - L Hasper t
Thomas Williatns,„: • John A \hills;
Charles B Scully, . Luke Taatle, I
Samuel Haight, Chamber. M'Etbliin.
Samuel Snowden; Thomas Dolllll4f,
Leonard S Johns, • Dmla wathi,a,
John Jllltehell;`, - Robert Porter, .
Jobe Fnwal, . lames A Gibson,
L V Carton, I • 'ft C Stockton,
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I:l3mTua Cutiant is strangely destrueUvu to Am. ha-
Man Mid d
~ (Or akin) the Sudden change SM. heat to
cold.e: Lo u Ih rtten7 l l7irdie Y it i t rt r ga d-k. :71117:1
should be kept open at Melt months should be heed
from impurity—Alma Cum Me &talent Rataiin Pktiow
hers cured all- diseases—edey computed ;that mote
eease •• and unhealthy viola.. tett - through tit
the cores of the skin, than any miler outlet tif the body
It Is tactual y, themfore, to keep the port. cmen—all'
human 'are dopelled Wm the akin Amu: the poses,
when they Immix with Jones` Italian Chemical Soap. -1
itasemsen it curt, the worm and olden cams of Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores,llimbere Itch, Voiellead,
itingwome, , when every °Mei dnle rual cod ekterrila
1.111071114 talleM-41. !Sect rentlerina the skin white,
Meat and soil, though It be yellow and comm. Is win.
derfol—it removes Freckle., Tan Sunburn, litogthew,
end . diallgurement of the thin —but': persona must
ha- pa:neater end ask for doss. Soap—hi:be bad in
Pittsburgh' al . Wlll.. JACESONS,. M4n of the' 14 Root,
Libeny et. Price ht cams,- novada.wi y
117Bobat or Cornam—Hara Tome..—To the Bald
uooly—lr you "dill a rob, lazortent head of hair.
Bea float dandruff out scurf, du nut fad to procure tlai
genuine Um of Colombia. In cases of biddenn it
will more thou exceed your eipematione..- Many Who
have lost their hair for 9p years have had it restored to
io original perfection by the am or this balm. t Ag o ,
dam or condition appear to be no obstaele whatever, it
also canna the Quid. to num with which the delicate
halt lobe .la fatale by 'which omen thousauds (Whore
halt otasjgray n the Ainslie ,Baglet hare had their
halt moored to hi natural color by the am of this Meal
ethic remedy. 10 all cases offerer it will be found Me
most plena:warmth' that coo be used A few applies.
Was Only are accessary Iwkeep the hair from) olling.
out. alrepstheiii - thd roots; It haver. foil. Tulovivt
tot don omboranuei moo 40 portion for the to il er
It unrryealipil; if WWI 1140 times as mat ILs other
to called hale restoratives dud is More effectual.. 'rte
gelatine menu raelurnlby Comstock& Co., tit Coartiand
street, New hulk.
. .
ilOllinl'in.;l.7Ofy b, only genuine, by wni. JACKSON,
V.P .labrrir ot., bond of.1Vood; in Vinebbigton, Y., by
gweeny k. Soso in Hrowniwine, by Bennet k enact! ,r
In Vanuostinwr, by Ik, Vonet; olio, by 0ue0ge...1.;
Peery - town in PriOhlo and Md. novlB4l.twOner
Doan your hair Ma off, doe. your hum - tam gray
a It barah, lsltdtyi or dirty, I ono!.
11'44 tilos you tun make it awl, tilky owl Coe,
Ark luta healthy, and Wool.. as 111.1.1 hair of mine
And 10 hove thie, you Lava but.threa Id give
For a bottle of Junta' Hair Reatoratiret.
• Reader, Wyatt hive bud Julie you would st4lly tie .4-
tallishal at the 'lovely affeet a three .4111 l Lowe of
Jonas , Coral Hair Itostolatien ha. 'an i 4 1t [made kit on
trial Bold at b 9 Marty et, noviOdarOy .
,
1.4111111 PROM MS.o.l4,—if you erlett to" be nac
res/al is 00y undertaking, you meet alwaye luau the •
proper mane.. Therefore, If you Aare a cough, on
Jereass Farreruitexr mud be cured, for it le du proper
useato. Have you AlO2OllO or &Meetly of breathing,
then the . only etlielent means 'to Core you te,to 11•0
jayae's Expectorant, which will houtedhatelyovereolue
fhe prop which contacts the diameter of the' tubes,
end Warns Cod brings up the mewl which elouethem
up, eltd rhos reatorea every obatmetloo tom free mot
rtujoe, while, at the ems t;me_all lallauunatiou rasa..
dyed; and a ion is tartar to he !free : tell.. !tare you
any
= b at) I te d =t r , Ita wd est tra i tt . " ritAiet -' • Lpe " crlo
used ram
is 0 . 011140: nod you Will Mal that you hare
used the proper mim.
Par nets In Pittsburgh at the .Petia Tea Store: etla
arra mos Wood. taal7
it
_- ,~,;;. ~~,...: n
M===i==ommeelsma2taeg_..gmaAM.
-- ,triasa, &aft, 44-4 The layiZtiama
ix an article more hrotty".colebraterioCa a Aot
akkoro data any or all Darn. lures...ire'
_A
auaterablo..-1.4011 by,ll74JAcKdozwutsmts.iLrm.
.1506,•.:-.. • cLomedsvoier
Don't have yellow clerk Teeth—may .eint_ha
made pmts. white by One tante g al a box of Jones
Amber Tooth Pune. h hank. th e s, sweetens*
Limb, &c. Sold at SO Libeny ttortnawly
."Thal whirerskin rthars, thou soow, • •
AM pure as truttuatnettlal alubastra+
All female.. hate skin like the abuse, who use Jones ,
S.panish Lily White.- 11 maketh pure snowy, yet ustu
rally white: Sold at et Ct anur meek marls
' V.-Don't hate a Fool Bet:sib:Ai you have. nso •
awl° shilling bonit of Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. That
unlt make your breath aweeb whiten your brash, arc.-
13014 u OS Liberty n novladasalf
HALT AN. Lassa—Colasterk's Nerre end
Oeue Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is Warn...
effectual eurejur Rheumatism. Pohl by WM. JACK.
82N. Agent for Pittsburgh. norledderfitaT
Ladies who use' Jonoa' gpaniih Lily:Whi bore
olwilys a fine white traneparent skin. thin n Ltial
will satisfy. any. one. ,told only in Pittsburgh, at kV
Liberty at. ' enwliklowiwiy
PITTSBUILI3II TELEATILE. -
C. S. Pansa slnanger and Leenee.
opy- Ilerr:Drirsbaeh wd his Pet Tiger for one night
play.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9.l6l2.mal:genie with the
Denina ulthe
EMMEN
- - -.— •
Richard Mr Oxley.
.
-
Coddle Mr. Dunn.
Ira% Mho Porter.
• Kitty Miro rrtrie.
Atter which, DEMI DRIESBACII wad his rrr . 11.
DER will appear. .
To roarlude with rho Faroe of ' •
A DAY rallab TILE WEDDING.
' col. Freelore Mr. Hake,
. Lady Elizabeth ' Mr Petrie_
Monday, Mr. H. Plaeide will appear.
'WORK&
ALLISONS 1 1411.LBOROUCHI—The military life
ofJohli, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Al
lison, V IL .1, author of "The History al.:gook"
NennderbsLifc'of Christ—The life of Joao, Mast, M
its Historical connimion nod Himorical Develmmintorst
by /lupus'. Neander—rtauslated front the fourth ( or
man edition, by John AlElintotk and Chao E Blunten.
that Prof roots in Dickinson College.
Old 11M1s the (folds; or, Adventures in the Comm.
che country bismuth of a Gold :lino—by Charles W
Webber.
• The Bachelor oft ImA l lbany--hy the author of 81Ite
& Icon Family."
Dr. Chalmers ' Ilostht mous ITorks.—Daily &fron
tal Eeadings, by the ism Tr.", Chalmers, D. D.. 1.. L.
o.—in three rots; Volumes Istartil &dynes&
The above valuable ambit Meehan:Nils day and An
sale by •_JON NSTON & STOMOON
• •
• '
Journal, American, Pon and Chronicle copy. 1 :
SUPERUIIY. ILLUSTRATED EDITION' OF TIM
ARABIAN Nl(illTS.jkleprearly designed for fans
ily reading; kr courre of publication by Harper Bs..
there, Neer York. To be completed N melee pail,.
Tan Int (oat received nod for vale by
JOBI2STUNw STOCKTON.
comer market wadi d an
•
Allegheny County, en
In Abe motterbs the admit:l.o.lomm
Al
a. L. e
nd,,oge mlminiatrator of Al
e llama to,Jec'd . „
nd note to wit,April 5tb,.1,40, of Wm D,
Teaser, mlomey for Wet .11aluiltutt, the Coen appoint
Joseph Knox Auditor to distribute - the money Li the
hands °Abe adodinistrator. Hy the Conn:
. YOLLNG Its Clerk.
The Auditor aboye nented will attend at his office In
IlalewelPs Dulldlag's, Grout street, city of Pita/nisei,
.01i Wednesday, (bead day Of IliJay;liAtt, at 10 o'clock,
A.M.. to discharge ILL duties of his appointment '
JOSEPH 1:11i0X, Andimr, ge:
NEW FIAT Alf - DOA? ISTOSE. • -
/MILES WILSON: dint manufacturer, formerly
of corner Of Diamond ex and Wood street, begs
'
leeee reopectfullf to inform hit old cumoment,
Wanda and the public. that .Le has opeued a NEVI
STORE:on Sinitheeld eirei wood door :Meth of 4th
street, where a choice auonnunl of thus aril Caps and
Ladies' Fur% msg.& neat, fashionable, and cheap, as
an iu the ...If, may be had.
J AV. ucey cordtally inches hsa (mends and. the pub
he to remember his new locals... tux! establishment,
arld'aire lusta call as bonny as La intends to welcome
them. utaggrAlnultsv,AutS,-;
Playing Carda.
L E r n u ltl , Zl . l ., ka: • !she, ?Co: fr i tgials anJ
w ould J other CarJ,ln PriTa ' il r elp32. h as espied, Playa
w rerpectfally retrialt that all orders' be forward
direct mitt= at Zia all William eireft, New. Yea,'
Wilma 21311 may be &walla addition la the bavearti—
elite, a camplete ativithaelit Or new and (reek fattey
arta entitle ratimiary, received by every arrival (ram
Earope. feba6l3w,
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,____
.• . It•r o tnds•lss Livery 511•44. _
cyNT H. PATFESSON tots opened
' the I ill, mine on First st, running through
tu Sgdondst; betireen iTnod and Smithfield
are. in the near Cl it, Monongahela Mouse,
with •n entirely new stork of Mosses Cod entrisges of
the Lest qualuy and Intent styles. Horses keithat lire•
ry in the best to
''-/YIMIY
WA NTRD, I
11'0 mmiter l of Thu Lady liassfie, (Mu 54th and
T
2:W,) to emigdct. oar files. A sifitaile. piste will
Le paid Aar fiwgn. n ms
EI . .VET CORDS—An areernicieni or small .41
large ribbed, Verona Cords, medium pint fine
quality, Jinn opened Lv
111=MZEMIll
GRAPF: iTLIA‘VIdT—Au
. iii.orttneutof while, drab
nW black egar. ' ee .
tred •t the Dry
riuddi ilouve of vre
ItAIIIIPIW,
..._!.?-4..__-_ rued waitri Au
LAI.ACI: WADI .•Mark Wad-
Thullium are. •ak ily ,
511tExci1 LAWI
Raw Lamm,
Aug sl+4 at al
'DIRE [RICK—Fire [kick .1. if not ipnyerior, .
r • any in ibis Luskin, for. Rolling Afilis:'•l•oninkieL
ne.i on . hand anti receiving reguistly, and for axis by
aM.• • • . ' ROBISON k-Co
C - -- -
OrLti BROOMS-11G 414 ouporior Corn Dropout, -
just reedy.' from Miaow, sad for Oslo -
opa ' IIitOIJISON dkCcr
rj tt4D-15 bldo.:Vo I loofLard; VO kell do do do
....
.I_, 11,1017. and for .ale hy :21.1) It ROBISON 1. Co
. . .
w wrria....2.11.1 torn Pig Meath reeß •e,l for see
P
awl It ROBISON& Co
sIOFFRR-:150 bags RIO Coirce. iu store god for sale
C
R ROBISON tr. Co, HO Li bent . ..
SUGAR -1.511 laids prima N 0 Surer. 'reed =I tor
at.ie. ROBRSON k.
OlitiSS NO MolUses; 00 Wils Good.:
IVIaleY S II du; received end feruleby
•.
OS • • a r
.Ifr
/AF SUGAR-10104 Loaf Sugar. rued and fur
late_
__Rd_
____ ll ROBISON Co'
RICE:- 4 o — tc• Rico, reed and ale
---
11110IIISON4. Co
TITIOBACIX—HO bra lump and plug 'Pobtor.o; aStet.
0 Ivrio do In storaand for sale by
110._ S. RORLSON Co
'DISH. OIL, Mt C.-53 WA. Nog bleekerelp3 bblsTen•
nor'. Oil; IG bbl. N 0 To; in care end for sal. by
• 11 B.OPISON k co
-
STEAM BOAT UNIISAir—Z; eighth h( the Beni
Leal Beim( :ve.eald leemig%rw ilu vi d rz . -4-....
up 7
ORTGAGE FOR atALEA mortgage for
Lai lug . ; wo lean to ruoi amply eeeur will Le
•Id barrnat. Apply to • - APPLETON,'
alg a _ • . Alty au Lam, 4th at.' •
UNDREaI-100 bagsrrale,,Saltpinte;6o bas Siam
Ia 40 bbl. N C Tir; ' SO bbl . brae No 3 Mackerel; NO
bbl. Tanners' Oil; Sp bbl. cider Vinegar: tor sale: by
• it/YIN CRIER ,:
GJ429 -Sao bx. &le 10.12Wiudow Gkts:
fur gab: by • . • op 7, • • 'JOHN GRIER
QTARCII— , !) tors ex;tia pnie,' - for iil by' • ' •
.P 7 • ' WILLIAIIB, no wood it
iNEEM9
_ G ,~ bz~ ~ukd~'fo~ gala b p ~~
' -~'JD~YILLI~-
UN DMIS4tO b.b4,3LY eßaur 3do gelled
1.3 Con,;' 7M do A m
N' 40. dos Tow Na, / S. , -
g ow.. &ea; 'break, by ''• .7 ' '7D WILLIAMS
Tit HITE I.X.Al)—.= Ness parai dodo N L far
JD W A
puTiAlr7t!ii 7131. i and I MAI;
Innlre dconsibunent, and or tote /.1r • .
nP 6 ' • MILLER & RICKET‘OI
.
fIOTTON-A-E2 bale. prism hot ited and !m , A
V 44' - El/oWN&-CULBEIVIIION
FAVLY FLOURS bbls extra, for salo . _l;y ;
II 13119WN & CUL R
-roß29Wiro. , 0L0.00c0.112,142260.f1y
pn ! ".
opr. • BROWN eCILILBr.HTSO_I:-
A(in
re,nilO2
1L , 41/ftizoom's Ix•Ft,-A very tow op
L ZIA:WARM & Co, '2l toot/11 si
F I A ErM-Y _
SOOA.A:ll!-10<ackr ill".o3l.4lPdfor . aale ' ;
201.- J BILVISTLL, w
• r rt
.
CLAY—Waists ler sale by •
nyCl • J C
• Nq AYO ; • •
IJEIVII.IL}:t.IArg-4.1,1 'revived and for We:
road, of . JOEL nIOHLEIL ,
apt; , ror . wood and bUs
OAPS4—Elpll't Almond;..lo
.11034 , d0 Paltu;. Ns( nt:
erlred auction aide I r .y . : l 2LpG ^JOEUMOHLEIII
I ) ICE-3U'lierCes sitsll7 Rune. SuS •sce . .l. awl
Ppa MILLEF. k ßß:hum:*
/11(ISIACCU.-10 on.. S. Alyea' ',user 1111113'14.; 3'eo
1. J Thomas' MO Itrdo; ims rec'd tad fraisale
.1111 . 1 ..E44y.RICKET80:1
PcYI . A.SI 7 -A rim rate Isteia Itt,reSSl,
'M• JOEL NOWLER,
1
UST ItECLIV}..I.I-4•grookAllru,•.llnre and Iloto •
tj sod for +die by . at 3 KIDD e.ed
4110) , ..40 tibia No 1 I.lirch in Auto nod toe,isairi py
dp3. ISAIAII DICKEY &Co, lift Front sr •
HY: PEACIII—YSAI bosh to store and foe tele by
erk 7 'LWIAII DICCY , Y Jt C
•
TVltactimya"c
.... _
HICKOHI NU7B-3oaaek ieill Le wL(terq
welo+e I Oyy~y_._, _
gab .. __.. • I9AIAIi DICYSI Z Co~ .
VEATHEIgood ipailify;'for toldeont y
rucicqy.&s..s,.
. 7 -haahis7ah hhh' .hail whit , : L y dia[ frgmi itaimer
Attogo qiier!tauf .I.le : •
• • , a ara
. 1 73.4.Atic,:arsi sr
G 's/I.LTS‘-Zi bbbibti ei.ifri*u t And fai by
- •
0A114—.11 , 3! . .i In rtiqeir . ir tor o.liscb
- -
int i n ll 7 4 t B b°44 111 k" "fCr lannwal,
. 0 71 bbN , ln . stole and ter saln
. tt
J C samiVELI
YEA.CHF3-W,nek.ln.iure fo, sale by_
• v.: • C REDIVELL
•
Atirt••*l•-•eu —'
r==
AUCTIOL 8 / 1 1a).- , -
'7 Jolla Ds Pirslith
- • Sat
go. 7.14 "Graiii, fr. •
• - - ON himsdaYmindlet ihrltlOth, u 10 oVioelk,lldes
Cominerchd Sale> Homo, emus of Wood and Flak ids,
wild be sold, laraecount of whom itlsong,:borteard/ att
.erterstive assortment of English, Ranch end Aboateman
suple;dry goods, do. • .
- lUhi chests yonnglison les, 12 bbls N 0 Maasses,L
6 bxs Virginiatobacco, lnfo sbusjudge Wendy,
15 bks seandsnir glus, 10x12, 10,14 and la 6
L3,' SO
b. assoited glemnrare,ll.olTlES, sho
vels,"quessistrarei- hay and manure ibtk,T matches,
emus. band boxes, writin g &wrapping gaper, • large
assortment of neer-and second hand bkosseUld daub ,
ldfcsconlming, kattn, beds, mattrarus,bed dog, look
ing glasses in gust .vaxiety, mantel clocks, count
ng lapse desks, Akan Oulu* stoves, dm:
dl 7 O'clock, p. ' • ' " •
-A quantity of carpenters' tools. banierare, duilety,
sides, !duds, &Mud We. ratchet, Lauded imam
-
mule tants, boots, otiose, nustaallas;eoutbs,
sp7 . • JOHN p DAVIN; Ancfr..
• •
flolarday et , the Etth nut; eelo . ek, at
Commercial Pales earner °C3ltt>od and Fifth
streeu,, will be seid a lame. collecting °Trainable mi.
eellarteuns booa; among whielt will be dolnd standard
works In various departasents - ofliurrantre sad .aime d
'lt:Tether with a ranatr Can di, and poelp4
blank books,
ar e pastand asp arming papelvie.
Calategues are now ready, and beats may be erani
load ad Elatarday morning. •
•p 7 - . JOIINATTIAyI9,
G. Clair Street Praprrty at' Aaitian. '
'WILL be asinmed to public ale. at the Commercial
Sales Ilooms,coruer of Wood and EOM eta On dater-.
day the 15th lust, at d: o'clock, 3' At, all that certain
mere of ground situated an the easterly side of St Clair
meet, 'between Penn errant and the old Allegheny
thidgeibeing parts of hos Ntis 39 sad' 40, in 'Monde
plan of Pittsburgh, and deneribed as follows,' viol Ne
mbutal; at the comer of /Werra alley, theme extend
ing In arca along St Clair street, nonhetly, 89 feet, and
is depth, canerty, pandlel with Penn street, Croat OM
&et to a four fen alley;with. the free MO and privilege
of the saki alley. On this properly are enacted four
three storied brick Louses, (each or M/ seafront) which
are Lt scrod ceaditioit, and would yield an annual rent
of one thousand dollars.
Tenna—One-for . ath rash, and the balance in time
atrial swami instalments. with Interest semiannually,
to be secured by bond and mortgage on tha propmr
sold. For further inform/Him apply' to B
Fan, 4th st. app JOHN D DAVIS, !tact - •
" &medal, irrick at Arietion.
. ON Sanuday, the nth list, or 2 o'clock P . /g, at the
MAIM WWI! admiaing L R Wourinen's, wjll bo,noldriu
account wham it snag concern, We cuing mock Oros
bin furniture and outfit of the sicamboais Sunbeam,
among which are matunews, comforts, chairs • tables,
/amps, gueenswara, iron safe, black,' and rigglukgoors,
ahnocrs, Smarmy kc. An. - • •
Terms, all =ma under COO, cabal/m.oer, slOo•og
upwards, Co days grade for approved endorsed maw. • •
ape • -JOHN D. DAVIS, Aiwa
PtNic Safi of foil on Welt erred,' Sixth
• ajar City. ..• •
ON rtsturday the IZth lust, at 8 o'clock p. ti,' t the
Ckurouereial Bales Room, confer or wood and Lth
will be sold 8 true: situated cut the southerly aide or
Bt) lie greet... Boating and westerly (coin fogad street
being a naledi 'taloa of lots. Nos re, 78, 01, el and Str
iu Barite+ plat; two of wh lute are each IL Gper Boat b 3
151 feet in depth to alley 26 feet 5i Irwltea wide, the re.
maiming ate hare each litt feet in front !glee feet to Wt
aforesaid alley.
Aplan may be area at the o ffi ce B Within;
Eart.'ailt street, or at the auction roam Terms at eels.
apd BAIN D DAVIN, Al
•
Groat Salt,of Fachionalle Chatkirte-5000 Spring
Garments en el credit of throe Nona& •
ON Tuesday =mine, the.llth instant, at 10 o'clock,
'and sot *o'clock P AI, on same day, and he sold at the
.Cormumcial Palestine., corner of wood and PM eta,
the honest and heat assortment already Made clothing
ever offered it public sell in this city, being the entire
stock of a clothing . merchant flow Chestnut Meet.
Philadelphia, who 13 dedining Wiriness, which mill af
ford an opponsifity to all disposed to purtimse peat
basest., as the pods mutt be sold without reserve.
The amortment consols of superfine black and fen.
cored Erinsh and Belgian cloths; dmse and • (met
co lo red ing doe, queen's, cloth, casaintem and ging ,
ham coats literary deseription. vests, double and me
gle besamed, Paris Be.antities, Terkerrie, grog de
alto, ,wait de mil, bombazine,camimere t maesellles,
blk and fig'd satin. Os.p.m black and tuner el..
Lae re, linen plaid, gingham. dray . dote, white linen,
conkroy:ebnotunle, dm; fine andmperfine shirts, made
in French itylr, with Mien bosoms and collets, white •
tun ilin, fancy and drilling drawee', /lc. • I
• Cmaloguesnvill be reedy*od the goods bPeo for ex
amination on the toortilng of the sale, In which-the
tenniou of dealers uninnuesdarly requcook .
opo ' • dolol D DATL% A oct •
Ar6l4 Iforus - far
ONEpair large site Iron Grey florist, See ye
14 sod reryteinls. %Apply io JOHN DDAVIS,
• conwr of vrocd .Wms
POSITIVELY on 3. DATE ONLY!
• RAY/MOEDA WARING'S .
• ..
•
GRAND M - ENAGERi'E.
iinu. BI EXHIBITED oil TuesdaY, Weineaday,
Tv mad fluidity, April 11th. teth and IML, for three
days tidy, under their mammoth pavillimt, to be mem
eti to mutt of thr-Ammican Hotel, Penn •Irmili
and d
iaApeglleuyq city on Friday, April 14th.
Raymond Se Waring would repo-Welly announce to
the public, Mama this esculent they wiL have an 'op:
penal of witnessing the 00.1 11.1 caries perform.
.•
who -fur her chorale and hurephlity,im !mind:Jae
name of. ,
Tll4 LAM\
.. $111.216-•atid will appear Wilk
th e renowned _ . . .
• :• HMIS '.Diti£4l:ol ' ":
1. his Supsrallelcd perforsuinses, 4 ' vitt. his Liao., Ti
gen, Leopasds, Osagnss. to , and will : signalise her,
*OUT dasing an AFRICAN LION bummed la
sail/hal var. dins shusrialtlllareven a :sroastta r a
learn aseasiral the MONARCHS OP THE FOa
Dom rs each day Sian Ikne SlN'Shalllrota:7
Amman; seins—ehihiren Sider tea yeassetage,
13 sesta
RstramiseaM's Great Persecutes. qt
ham*Apllt g ful e ly n n uncd to'the pope of Vim..
Yea r
vichilty,o44 entomb:4i
paluho otlirealian &entry, occupying DitiliY TWO
hIILW OF CANVAS/3,- will be wen Par exhibition at
the APO HALL, on PridaLawillartuday, even
ing., A OLL pril FM a nd OM: This atcantki work.of art, on
tut first preeentalloa tothapablic, sea etiolated hi Cm
elunati for ST comet ruins meat!, to imarntnat and I.4h
lytasideutable undiencen 11 displayn the ; endnt line..
of operation by the two mat div alent! of theAmedeatt
army to Notice under Chinn Taylor and. Scott, incl.'
dine ell Meteor:a,. eines, battle fields,. •
C. bonnet-an. author of ^Advenure, In Alealeop and
fur sereral smiths .111 prisoner h i that coutuLlulin
the present wee, will deliver an eiplanatory • mew
te the picture nines befine the andtemici For paella-,
Oars, we bills ofdie day:
.ddoduarese,9s cad, Deem OPP at 7..4'e15ek...'.
amnia ainsivantraiiikinsil
F - 1171.77 I T,
O.
N GD.ltitt , ket merit .hetteeen as and lib iti;.Pitte ,
-cc • ...M. pa.. Ease Mend) 'opened their new and
elegew store, with'. extensive stock rich Spring
and Stchtontr Gore., contrtichla atterardenf Ltdea hun
dred packages, of the - latent and mast Gashionable
stylea• Meteltianta throngtrant the cotentry are parties .
lefty invited to cail and awoke onr 'stock, as .lt oar
intention to °Err our goods at the 'lowest. E.t.a'
etteolesele prices. O. of the 'fins "ntaidina in New.
'ork, will be toonsamtly sending In 'fresh of
the :more desirable a...thereby:giving on everr.f fa.
ditty in the transaction of our busaness . . - that could
poseeased by Fo.teen - Mescal' Priced ant there/21re
saannmcd to be es • lonttithe linen New York and
ss~s Bross.
ffiTTIBE NEWSTOCK Or GOOD&
Trejlb!"re'dol"..-`!:bollitael"ZZA:. d 0 Man
bire
are aov ehohr nos* tit Linea; Centbrie tent
-To labia they *veld the: atiention - of Mill
Cotten'', hiaretteaurendothern:: The above fin' 'adshav
bete purchased torVeah af the Eastellt exatedheterert,
lad at the heeeta peekeip ales, and Inn behold for
chum low emcee - be-boogie of either New York Cr.
.44 ii•TH • 'AMA JOHNSON:
PRINTS'IONLY:.
•
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CEDAR .61:4NEW-YaRK
LEE
ID.IMYgterCO% 4 act.GiVELVV. . •
low-r,e4l exklbitiair al nil among •
ti
T • ORLD.
• • of ezi%tbart.
Ttey. ai t y airrrrr Handled Packages,
=or
. t irtary.= i aLkt 1 1, 00 316 I:kulaqle
Azad *lsiah tar Cub sad shun e l s4= 4 '
o.lg Tg•FITF4,Cyr'S
pay. y below pnerr at - Aprd : aad• ;so per
inbrm
mord c.v., ,01.ek #S?r
• lha
W 111CROVIMi
• New vor!riJei'ecPl'S Ji.M4 ll •
„
letypion To gni/mita, Aso 11Z XTLIITL
tunrwelliftv.L'T 4Si kt 1 1 11 1 J * . pt ira:!
evy,• I Infe knee lob wassenes:l 4 lites to the patronage
al lay
p tu r t~wet eu
It wlli be seen by rtie stenre notice, lentils, sabeeti-
Ins I.. POrtessettelts.Uliainents interest In ihe snore
buns.% While will be tostument at Unsold stud; fro
ISCI Wood Innen, ' Montle 'wilt be pleased to eosin •
wirs Hwy. wart Gale L.
Psel.Sless end-
.tse
by elsiet atiential Alcbsulinese sad Vtis smug'.
give . siesfeelkin to thew eillentai.fnera lies wen
Warren p • go, , JOillsll3.l)Vitugm
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OUSE - SION- AND 971.:A11D0A PAINTERS
told DlaNera—irentowl toliave pelatiag•
"or alb* dout moth heatoesi Oad despatch, will New.
gin -two Sea It to their advainage, for
yr. - are tally . - prepareit tit di Work . *Acta* 'es no agate
to the two coma eon or Aral doh, at No. SiVoDa MINIM
:N.9.lNe.xvlth .11 to be ttedentood .that Ire hno
totgnit the patetaala n g i ttl4.l . samit er oar most
AL %re arm g•:in' ' s to retire tha P t ' l l = oZ
hosts Vre are goon . Wry w
pahttiog sad
Niao creArer-rret, .- •
• - " • - lir MPHILI2I , Ni • !
. .. .
,''.- • '. " PRIVATIE BOARDEISOt . ,-' '
_"..
A t. lr z.4.
FL NEWTON, Second meet, bailee. Weed m*l
44arker, would be haw lo eteaatinodate View
g.::: es vriLli boesdbsi . end . . 11,44,i5Nr. ;v im .-b ay
. epee mendable isms.' -ap7xlier.
Mug prim Ja cash paid Ib
nir good olcilseravv,
time Onttrra,
au mr., AU,
liloott_r_ ,
steam Xdoehoo Wanted!,
A NY persat looriogfor We An. *toll Nowa linjs,op
can hear or n.puelason.sulapp
katia."
Coontingltacisa otitis damns, •• upf
Tvgrarzplla we. Tudor Oriss:aaa, for. y. TIMM e
JUST RECE3yde
TUST IWn%MI)-43
~ Iw AneimmisMlClNnagßaM
cl:74.4aZiTtirmatkik4
G INGLUMB-41 k lesostalent eflkabeeeta-DI.
en 4 Preoe
We by ap4' • SkLicirtEWg i l
LCOCIARD-7 kete tot We
.
LLILN, erooMu.,
L
. .
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-1:! STEAMBOATS:
CIIIIMENATI sPITTERriltni
L 92 e_
well hien= line of spksaid peewee. et....
emsposed.oftho Jamey erteee,
end fareisbed; aod mon powerlhl boats ‘e,
veeten ed:the . _Every steoesoloodatiou teel come
fort thin towel e.pionire, beeeprovlded kap.,
seem. The Lies has beta toef:entice Sole. r . • aft
—ion carried antirens of peopl eidesat lie least tie..
to their persoes. .boate be. et the_fuol
Wood seen tbe day:previous lo Identei' the reeep.
tiottaftelghtuldtheentryol."._.4.,
Ver. -La al/ eases. the pester wooer "mu he pets te
PACKET:' ;
The t&tAC NEWTON, Capt. tt.'7ilaseez. Neu
lea. Pitiebonit every &Way morning at 10 d' dart;
Magill , every Suuday evearag at
• RONDA* . PACKET.
• 7144 i SW:WM:A 11E1...1, Capt. SToxr; will :ear, Plnn
burgh 'every Momley momiug at lOticles..k;
every.lgonnere-guill atlo r,
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TUESDAY PACKET.'
Tbe HIBERNIA t d. . Capt. l'Kua — asstaini. reol
Mere Pittsberghevery,ltiesdsy misting - at 10 Vtlaek;
Meekly. every Weider seetunget 10
WEDNICSDAY'PAC.IYET, £
- The - NEW ENGLAND N0..2, Capt.' S. Deia..seill
Deve', Filisb h =k- eresr.. Wednesday nancnlnr.zi
Velvet; serery , Wedueede7 rresting &AU/. Id
•
• -
- TBIIAIDAY PAcIIRIGT. • .
• The BRILLIANT,. COL Mace,' ail! leave Pith ,
burgh every Therm,ty ramie, alio rechierclllterluag
every Thortlay evening at 10 • • • "
• • • PaiIDAY -
- The BLIBBM N O l ik CeP l . Canoes, .in
With every Pilot morale& at 10 tieleekt.Wheelia;
.The e very Capt. Bilteso; w il l
barrilierery ParardaY member al lalcielttee.Wlterlina
every Setunlay evettiug at 10 ivat:
- -- ..._—
SHAVER PACIMITS.. —NEW , A4III4M.:I•3Ir.NTP.
CALLB COPE, ' •
win• leave
. 03c itenver, - . Gingko. , an,l
•
Penile/0e • on Tocielar,. - /pnitt) . ,.
and ,Satordayi of each week, nt 0 o'clock... tarretatn-
Log act 'lgooday, , Wednendny no 4 Friday. 'title' ha. a
,boatat tho landing between Wood !Wont att4 the mol=e, plowed, 6 raceme (V t. at auy that. • ,• • ,
llASUnoafl
aids .... . 1' • ... ~ . ... :. .:' , no :r.t v0,,,i ,
.
. ,
, - BUYER 401214VELLSVILLE F..IC4ET.
ler- • 'Milos. steamboat'
Ckitloo E. Clarice, tuostaroial '
tL ,Lean
trlpa to Leaner tnd fvorelair , —...'" 4 ""Y
itle at 3.Y
T e r o e and
iLla w sz .
11.10*NiVILICZ
,Forttikay Say Lin u e iltyla,
tai.3
•
i i LEAVE DAILY AT3 A. 111., AND 4-P.O.
Wo line Mu follow* new hosts oemplala
for the preaeni peneolp AT
LANTIC, • Cao.
.Jaatu _Parktnettal
Capt. a...•Jaeolnd and Aplilll
WE Capt. IL Bennett. 'The boats int' OnarelY
new, and are fitted up without regard to eapeate. Ev•
ery.eomfort that atomy can pionare has been provided,
..The Boats will leave the Altheangaleela Wharllloat at
dor foot afßotaat.. Passengers : will be panclaal an
board, an tier boati. will embody 'lloe, u: laver.
titled hours, 5L and 4k. . „ y ji a ai
FOWCINCIANATI,AdiId tjr,
The Ana stew:act .• - • I,ls
-••
NEW
• • . Ebben,. limed dor the
dive' and -all interotedhne Otha ova
Saturday, April I, al 10 o'clock, ..a. For • freight or.
• FORwitEzuNd AND ID Milk: . ElTillit' . -
The mane and mathrdnatial !cox *am
, sieambont
..
_.,
~ nroxisox. •. : - _
drw.roe Muter. ill real An
regular tripe between Wbeelingri.litiOsepart and Pint
bole., t; swat Puobargla um aloadaya and-Thursday,
• . FOS waltaim funs.
Tluneo, and ?plaid hight 44aght„
letuner w.
JThotitss Mater, will lea i's/or La
no
tteintratediols' fie
• Saturday, 1 April; st 4 Otlea,•-• Fur
freight or gstessge sprit. on baud, or to '7
Olga/ - - J NEWTON JONES, Moiegi /foot,
RE MAR PACKET' FOR . '
• the new end fesr Witmer l•
• • . Av.f.u.svira.r.
master, will learal kcsi ON".
nit iniesseellnne pone eselTednee
days and tkuuidays of,eseti week. For kaiak of Ps.
karssafdy On board or . •
tebk4 - BULTFZiELERGEII,Ii4I:
. Pm/Nap:on IVIIEXIjAIO peckmr: •
The swat ales•
any M poi, digiLlpoDoesat
eting, - =way,
Wednaday bad Fnday, delaek preeively..
Leave Wheethig every Tlicatan.Thureday Oa ,
Outlay, et 7 o'cleek,'a re, preetrelY,, •
'The Conattl;liill laud at all the taucritieel.te •
Every aecomodation that ClLlktse protputat fortie me
• Out mil sately_et: peattepreie lac het. provided. • The --
halt is also pnivated with seltvie.littg ; wifely nerd to
reveal expatiates.- Fectreicht or laasiffloyy oat
board or to -... • • VIP ti•
few -!" =ter'of hetithit4 tea
KiTs. pout mr.o AND .110:40NOAIIE
• , CITY. FACE= •• t
DEtIPA
• date; etester,...a z 'as shave,
easing • itialaroli ',every, IdatelaY •
lVeduesday sad •Ffiday, at 0} and Slot .
a t City every Teesty,Thersdayandriataniay,
at detach, a. te. For freight or - I.l,raittge •yea •
• ' - .
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. . The new AnZW; anuauf.._samer
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-A DMller,..Afaster. - will leave mirth*
ve port every Weilneetlayandl Sat..
areal., act , Y. 31..;aoelfrehlitt.,er panne .uppli as
bevy
!
•
LI:UI.I WV
. 43111ver
laser watchch Ehigliah; ta silver detached lever
an fin lulus. • L'l4int Wateben. M'ailirt; Monier
watching 'ld fine gold chtillnyl dos new style ear Wag.;
tidos plain gold hoop titian dela waited rlngs;lllna
sical boxes, playing a lannlY PTA. , 1 !" P unn
creel - Wid en Widen, all aLte-a. • t
sdpx fine h'ans Silk and piper; sq dox:iotriza4o.6s
C dos finis veleet - bend bag, new wylcs; doi fino
=who bead beck new atylen -8 dos ine attaches • .
mo, am styles; ZS dos finatantaidnusoneek Pratt ' •
tassels, triages, gill and silver, Lae nwalian Midas Ewa
;lower eases, itaainsed; 1 dog fins areal satins pall:ash,
ton; I don fine ivory • ocrew pin Onshicon dal
Wood screw pin cushions. - A- kw' tata_artateal tiew''
Torclanairo. • •• • atioxlS . •
T'ISIILIM1411“ . •
N".tt_lel,l2Se'4l'.'7ll`7974u=iffr4,iti. •
.7 ..igroet street, .11.01014 widen arc: . •
.• •
L , • gm, dauy Lamm. assorted cobra .t."
ICU EXOS• plain coverall with net, ..11416111.41 ftiati;
Littgrass plain:mall, mooned colona .;
SO Irma cotton, a new article, will washou'll ese
ALwi, a large varietyof Wares; ased ttlidth nod -
A Ocry largostnek of the abort f
dor ladies' open worked sill: &yrs, '•
ado: gents heavy silk do
•.. dos,lialice net k and white "d o , „ • ,
Z dos fanny top . lisle thr'd do
Aso dos Indian' raw '.ilk •• •
20 doz rate mw uik-do
•• 'la dos etilldrensi cotton • do '
• twist, steel end - gilt. beads, poisa lints and -
tassels, bead bap,idrel and - relven'fina tans, parasols,
- Joeol stoinum.c.NlmulatlVP-Z
thiV i lt a ` ll9° l 4434 T4:'''
bants, i ttldeat • m oaar••d ~ minion
... and
A -Manutsetatu,'eorae!of
~ • • -Richard BE.:1,
• , Hou.-Josailerrison.
• • Simon Dram. }pi Rteemh¢yL::
T Gemsnill 0c Phi
-*•.•
.4?3:4Le44.4*&eti
ea k. wialown.Pa
• •Wui.t.limalt win &IL7
TO ALL lOW° 1103.117.,
Italia:Haber Fluid, Gar .plireenlpeus
.e.lediei Io ink, also kr •a,broaelg. Ikea, on
PeMliploolaeillant.tbe tidos - pimsery , aod to;fseilhate
del lei flowing free. To seakner a coortyalicent- arid
tow mercantile men, ft is istroluable,h..lirroxerolytcraldielfaa
iM fot=la " be itre ben . d
t 'tho ilias, erere il.eVe%itaifaeur
iiliU thaelseal, Otatipltales the
free flow of rho Ws, and ,liaperosas arab the - erooblo. of
aripiag a pen. Jost receital feisole ...
.41UACILLETTI es,wiums,
WAIOI LEALT2ts 04 /MY GOOlrit,Vo. •
OnlVottel meet, have on hand anil'are etherlunt-
ly receiving doing the business =Loa,. alair
extensive antortsuent of DRY ROOM , whiell of
fer to saatchata. at low pcireti, - ead reasonable , was_
kleilevialr that they can gave Ma satutattian,.lhey
confide= intritealltnetchaau yisuing theehy witv.
TO SITIPPTCRI.':
TE have 'taken an <dee cantedtatetr.opi,aam k ,
our bunt tea:choose, for The present„ wine we
'.W Itituffe' t business au Gnat,mil. tier .
..kataiw co,
be arectiel, hixangemenis already. poet/Casa&
It. that ;elm*. Dente will tilers'.. he an rendition
' ••• cloatliazia Utenysi . -
PrOB sabwribef. Oen' . foysele n, 101 l e a r nae of
41 / 4 114E pTet "; te l or i .tiv a tt d_
v4tale fifoly capacity, pnt " op and • f0n k 4,1 4 lectVany
pal Orate Union, - without delay Iliad thezkeireal•Pn•
cen. , LIORRIht no !tench, ecaaunths‘ terat
manse.. _ GET/ 01' STAMM. •
._%.4mOttserkS Tloov4k . mkilp, 11nr Yam
O PEN ' It &whey supply of I ., , tXitelt ,
licatrlaCtite-of -11Intlfhlrign
alt 7 ' " • - coy ith and Inalket
•VlLANNwris;;Si.(txraGs, a.c,-71....agatZs or.
touftkasPan a wailed taxa, ataanataat-of my,
naralaukata aralaausetaepiaff taal . alas yeaecallr r lata.
ly attired at the Dry Gat - mam.' ( '' • 4.4
Daus GIICIII4IIIB ANDLAIVNA-AVA if:llk
* Jura sispply pg%fioeluodlow:priepre,
also, new:styles or Bridsh 44 p r .,"
t i IL t ZTISI eolond Lawn# rn atm: •ta
1.10. t Mai/Prin.: 4 S.Rin•Z .
'bt.
Ramada 1 clue D Lorenz= Loafal
amon a d .asau da de; 10 MN trashed and TeliZed
A t rowat...,„olobboN CP, IQ .103 agar
=I $7.1? 341 "...neti of *tie ,
py~
140 . 0
.apr •:" klyal44
AFOii ol .i,l7bbb . foL!t rewi nd
.i n i d e rsas es:
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