==:=l:lE pI!FTSBO2I.OI4 NITEDNIXIDAY: MORNING. APRIL 19. lit& OAS. 17 15 1 : 474CL1 E 1 d i Scd2 lili to the Not* Amer kid End United OW.. Gams, neeeited sad forwarded nal*, Pe amideDula' 041 m pablieted Deily, Td•Weekly, and Weekly.—llle Duly u der. Dotted i pr wny t w W o e t ek a ly s Fire Den per ; sum;W n pee emu., inygp d adman.- Mrs ...Urn:arum, are earnestly requested Om avid in *dr taTars bears 6e. ley 11.114 as early in •to day as , Fos term Comeneretal Inielligence,DOmenne, M. V iew Newly Imports, Money Markets, ke. eee , !Mg sad Raft-Masonic Nona:masa, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, - INZEt. 'IIII.EIDLERW/L-RTII, Waskineten Now. ea first Page Alin Appeal to Allegheny An earnest appeal is about to be made to the cif kens of. Allegheny County to aid in theconstmc „ ton of the Cenual Road between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. One million of dollars—not much Ware than one tenth of the necessary amount— ' is asked nt our - ! hands-, and this with an irate ' rest here second only to the commercial capital of the Stine To pionure thiasurn by individual sub scriptione, is not'practiebble is the multiplied de mands mtde upon the capitalists among us. Nearly all dad c.snstant employment for their own means. The appeal, then, to be succesefol, must be made to the County of Allegheny, which, having the • ability, we hope will lend a helping hand to no enterprise of to inch impart:meet° the State.— The Central Rail 'Road, when completed, will in crease the value of every acre of ground, of every Veld of coal, of every pie-co of real mtate, and of ,eveiy,rnan'alabor. It insures the pis. sperity of Oa only the city and county, but of the whole neigh. baring country. It will open new channel, Of trade to the Fernier and Mechanic, add give in stewed &milli. to the Merchant and the man of Bosinvim. The temporary taws which such a .. ..bill will impose upon the people, will . speedily be as cashing, emopaied with the income to be deriv 'ed from she mad halt The subscription will be relieved /in itudalmeists of one, two,- and three years; and by the time the last is paid, the Rrat in inualneenla Conde will beginto yield a dividend— and, ere king, a large accruing revenue will be the fruits of ibis noble enterprise. While every man who is able to subscribe even one hundred dollars for .ilsii road, should do so, and every artiwn, ac cording-to his means, we regard it is the duty of the County toneake a generous subscription for the road. 'Whet; all are to be benetitted, all should share In the common burdens, and the common , gassil7tind a county subscription is the only way to tench that Class of persons who skulk (torn all responsibility, and all patriotic doties, - and who . grownch upon the labor and enterprise of other , • .;.Caserce M. CULT has written a letter against Hivir Cur, which for invective, insult and int. padence is witlinut a parallel in the history of any • - political letter extant. The blows aimed at Mr. Clay by:his namesake, will fie harmless at his ket, if they do not recoil, upon the ingrate who has _ wages" destroy' one of the greatest and- purest of pubdic men, who has ever been honored by, the " • people: So calumny against Henry Clay can in jam him in the estimation of the great Whig party of the. Union, and least of all a blow from a man • whew present senders ahow how hollow WS/ his past support. Cassius M. Clay has done man's service" fir Henry Clay, and he did it if his . • ...present position be true, knowing him to be newer • thy of the high position which he helped him to fill; • His confinsiodindeed is open evidence of his awn • Moral guilt, both to his - own conscienina, and to all the principles which he avowed. and defended be. fore the public. • ; 'For Cassius M. Clay to upbraid Mr. Clay for Inconsistency of purpose, or for delinquency of any soft, too. Would it not be better for him to cast the hemp out cf his owrieye-7to remember 10171 tr thing of his awn recent history—hie words of prom - be tabus ear, broken tcr l , the hope of those who trusted him and his high pretensions in the cause of human freedote Who. spas it who sent his ' Agents to the free States' tb procure the means ; wherewith to build up an l anti slavery Journal in • •;, thelmart !area' Kentucky. Who feat defied an asset upon his Press, invotfin martyrdom in its deferioe, and then wisely and williegly inureader ed to the devilhe had conjured up in the form of an informed mob!- Cassius M. Clay abandoned press ; principles and all, for the iliaptom of military glory, though a disciple odeace,suld easing more against wan and the principles of this Mer Jean war, than almost any man in the country, who has taken ; ground against it. ,The letter of Cassitis M. Clay reads' to us like a • betrayal of private confidence, and the indulgence of More persontd spleen. It is,ungeneroui and 1111• just throaghaut. and the time is not for distant • when the author' ill he heartily ilushanied of inch an exhibition of illblocaL More than this, it leaves him in a false position, by, identifying him with . the ProsSlavery,party, and with the party seeking • lag to extend the institution of Slavery to other • territories now free. The 'author admits himself to be the personal enemy of Mr. Clay, and writes in thilt spirit. So - writing,ldi letter is without nuy moral five and is no more than the ill-natured, remarks of an ilkur ". A Rasmus ce Lresera—,We have mentioned the pair auenthince of the misting called for Mandiy,eveniag lest, for the purpose of express ' leg en interest • in' the efinna making, pertneeently its, establish a Ripublic on the Western coast of `Africa. We nympathius in the .elEart with all our hearts, : and trust ',the day is not far distant When American, philanthropy will know neither Gee griphial bounden.% inegualitiea of condition, -net ditterenees of solo. . We believe that charity begins at bathe, but doubt the sincerity ' of that -"anan's.charity, who limits it in the narrow cell of hitown pence, or the narrow confines of his own -household gals. Are we all really sincere in our isafterishes for 'France and. for Eur Ope, in the cane of burns& freedom and Republican Govern ment, when we measure our actions of freedom by the eoloe of a man's akin, or the precise spot of the Gtobe upon which he may thirst!. Africa has hir . ciaims upon intaind. as well as Rumps.— nem .is moot Eat missionary labor there, and Gar .education and moral improvement of every sort, -Owen as heat — :The Egyptian, the Numidian and the Nubian, are alga part of the grgat bumanfamily, ettA, all worthy' of the respect and attentioa of the World , 'There it there already a moral sa well to ,mphyintal 0114.1 in, the desert. . ~ .The tufted • . That mauls. Tiai aeild the Lybtan wild,. ' are no more choXriag Aber sunburnt tr.vela , than the families of dared good ho 'the country, - aiseen already in the deveklemeutuf the Colony ....nruberiek• Ihere i.e liepubllc there, made up dfree men, fressoaimed men, With a free Conwitution, end the Farms of free GovernMent. it has prospered, and will prcaryer, but like all beginnings, itis feeble at the ens, and Needs the aid and counsel of the wise and good. If has had to enciumter the pecjir dices ofthe multitude also, end alt the hindrances incident to the prejudicea and passion of men.— 'Vre hope when ari appeal is hereeller made - in be ult Beach a clinic, It will not fell dead upon the es 6 or those at least who profess any we Il.ympa ' thy Pa the eause nfetaialanity and civilization.-- Titia country boo Wrooged Africa deeply. Our . • treasszi hn even keen enriched by an importation updi tierces stoke lean bet *home. We' aka to heent least the poor atonement dour ern. 'l 4 /kr, 'sod an ,holiest effort to immure the eon& • tiondttm one of AGica it home sad everywhere. NttY YORZ Mom wurarr..—The °Erprear of Sitionlay : !The regales specie broken ars beady _cowed packing up silver to go by the next stamer. , — , They estinitate that tile amount that will be shwa lb. next ten days for France, will be 010 ft Ave hundred thousand dollars. There is every Induce. A nent now to send specie, persons an 4ispaeor their specie in Paris at a high prerelurn, 0,1 tbe . per or the Bank of haw*, with which they earl pay. their dates. The Argo took about 11301/A0 ate sx' 4l - 4. eig ht. " . Th e . ..pint of duties received at we Cu ter, f.licsaie this week 4.11111 been large—ttactung 0652, ,01d tha drafts upon the anistiud treasurer , 1",- b a y. t e en 030.000. Thus specie runs out as GB as It cins in,---but We Independent Treasury ezhalidaw us the beantifol operation ofof counting and -weighing when a flank check woad Ao the work w _ib care. lisessii or lainc—'ll 4 ship kontirsaida, 'New York,hos 2272 b4:4,16 2 v0as and 442 E;114. tioip boa `..-1#‘44 , 41kt) teir;i4t ai ritigistingof;4 l conli ibot, r ILe 'llfratcanlaolortiiinki . I si *rdoYThilitieknoii:rosy large, and Ilia l: pat' of the Board of Munition, --an_larillhe semi when psbaled—highly sailatac tory. The Report gives the reasons of the delay, for the ypis past, and states that this 'luck in lei sure,' as Mr., Wilkins called ft, has resulted in the gill, from Mr. and Mrs. Denny, Captain and Mn. Sloirdery, of twenty four aeon of valaalle ground, worth as many thoniand- dollars. It is but one year mince . the OirllthlliCloll' comple ted,rand though neither the edifice has gone up,'nor the ground broken, yet the work bas been practically forwarded by securing • liberal act of corporation, and making great progress in the preliminary.h. born, which are ohen attended with snore obstruo lions than the work itself. The act of corporationlwas yesterday accepted by the Contributors, and the fotlowing gentlemen chosen a Board of Managers for the ensuing year: Osa Taos—M: Allen,T. Bohewell, John Biwa George Breed, 4iErtrothent,'Wm. Ebbs, John Gra ham. Two Yuts—Gea. Hogg, Wm. Ilolmiss, John Irwin, Geo. W. Jackson, F. Lorenz, S. LoiliMp, 0. Tuna Yzioss—J. K. Moorhead, Jamb Painter, J. IL Shcenberger, Chas:F. Sp4ig, Win. I. Totten, Wm. Wilkins, W. W. Wallace. A blarrsar licearrer. for the support of those marie helpless and infirm IV:o — war is talked of at Washington. Several memerials have been pie seined for the purchase of - Mount Vernon from its present proprietors, by the General Government, and the plan has been started in the Senate to con. Cart the old homestead of the Father of his Coun try into an Asylum fur the brave men who have fought the battles of the ninon, and become help less in her service. The tomb of 'Washington could have no guard more honored, nor they a ser vice more sacred. The country too, owes n sup port to those who hafi lost their limhi in her ser vice, as it does to the surviving widows and or of those who have Wien in haute. One of Bus saddest monuments of war is the loss of life, and another, is the Maiming of those. whom God created perfect and in his own linage. But wars, and this "unnecessary• and unconstitutional war," in which the country has been engaged, has made 'sienna* sufficient to Gil a. charnel home, big enough to cover the level of a great city. Gather ed togethhr the dead would make a pp-autaid high as ■ monument- What our own eyes cannot al. ways see, the hearts of others feel, and how can the nation ever expect men to fight her battles un less the Government takes the place do parent to the survivors of the slain and provides a home for those who are wounded in her service. • Nzw You Toascco MatirCr; April 15.—The business in all kinds was languishing this week.— The :Wowing table will show the movement, in the wade: Description. ' Sales of the week. Cur. prices Kenttacky, Va. 8c N. C. 200 hhda..4980. 41a101e- Maryland and Ohio,. Conn. 5eed.......... 43 cases Go. S 121 Penn. seed 6 15 Havalur .• • ...... 20 87} 11 15 Vara .. . ...... 73 35 By auction, some unmerchantable Kentucktand 12 bales of Havana, at 13020 c, were sold. Rasters or ran wzuz-270 hods. Kentucky, Virginia, and North Carolina; 100 cases Concecti cut seed; 15 do Florida; 25 bales Havana; 170 do Coke, and 200 do St.Doutiogo. STOCK, April 15—Kentucky, Virgioia, and North Carolina, 4,061 btu's; 3 Oh& Maryland and Ohio; 801 cases Coon. seed; 370 do. Penn. do; 75 do. Florida; 533 bales Havana; 4206 do Cuba; 451 do Yang 497 do St. Domingo. Naw YORK. Errol/m-9.0 the la to the 14th of April,. ..... 1841 Wheat Flour, - • 9,295 Rh. 5.9,332' Corn, .. 102,437 tot. 59.9,757 Wheal, 100 33,291 Rye none. 11,4 Gale, 100 21,14, tilametlblusg foe the Farmers. thrmierervarn Emma—Who has forgottenthe efforts rude during the canvass of last year by the Democratic leaders to convince the farmers that the Polk Tariff had raised the prim of grain, rind that the fanners might expect, fur years to come, the heavy demand, Err it to continue at high price. because Europe was to rely upon us the this arti cle in return, for the manufactures she would send Mi. We do not recur to the argaments then insie ted epee, or dwell upon the present condition of things further thou because we consider it due to the agricultural community, that they alotuld know from the account, received from three countries, whet is to be expected !it future; and because they should see,for then. diis, bow worthless a measure is the boasted Polk Tariff so far as pm. Legion to their own patellar interests is concerned. As something having an , important bearing upon these matter., we call attention to the thilowing item, which wall be found in . the summary of kr eign intelligence in another column: • • Six haniairad Mamma quarters of Wheat are awaiting shipment in the Baltic purls 63r this coun try [England] on the breaking up of the frost, most of it having been paid gar." . That is a very pretty tit s-only some bur or five millions of bushels, and pressed as they may be for a maim, and nisei:les it is by people, some of whom work at, ten cents per day—who can tell bat some of it may find its way to our own sea ports as in times vast, beating our farmers in their own markets under the encouragement offer. ed by the Free Trade Polk Tariff. In view of the fact that this immense quantity of grain is going to • England, tat the Union hem, or some other free trade print give us one of those lectures so much in vogue about a year since on "rreirratity!"— Let- some of them tell us why it that when we no trade with England-+rhen we are receiv ing her manufactures to the exterif ofmillions upon millions of dollari, she will. till follow her old course, in buying grain in the.' ports of the Baltic, instead of patronising the farmers of this cr unuy, who have millions of bushels now accumulated here - without any chance of shipping it at prices which will pay them for the.tmasportation Let the free traders now shoustlmir old nar crier'-- Let them bring forward that old arguments and see who, in view of what is ofteurrimt, will he sil ly enough to believe them. Alaidfar their charac ter as prophets—end as political economists—the filets have demolished their fine spun theories, and they stand forth to day,convicted before the nation of having misled those who were unwise enough to be found truatingh3 their fidlacious promises. This. being so; upon whatever other questions or principle they may in the wetting contest seek to manufacture political capital, ppon this one of the Tariff, they will be powerless! 'What is the price of enrol-es qfiestion which - the Union triumph antly shotited when corn was Op, will 'no more °P. 63rd an answer to all that may be urged against the Polk Tariff in the coming canvass. The Ar mes, of Tennessee can nowyee. that the wheed ling of Messrs Polk and Walker is of no avail with the Brifishgovemment, and that it tarot mac, • coaxing system that the great American nation abould rely for sustaining their win inientata— Nashrefe Banner. Desocatric lissatomr.—The month of May next will perhaps give the Enquirer and Eximin er enough to do to mourn over the discords in the ranks of their own . party, termed of making a standing theme of the dissensions among the Whigs,. The 'SoutheruPLekince will never be occupied by the Northern Democracy. The people are, not 40 apt to change their positition as that class orpoli• Auras who barter their opinions be cam Ix example, what the New York Glote, , a leading man of the Democracy, •We would rather see the Densocnitio party de. foaled in every contest, for the next quarter of a century, than to suoneed—if suticesa were pout. bbs,by uniting with the •Larisocracy in extending the institution of slavery to free territory.. Let slavery remain where it is, until the people of the slave States are ready to (emancipate their slaves; .but in the name of liberty, equality, and justice, let it not be spread over the millions of icres of free territory acquired from Mexico." Em not let the at , nursed institution be planted on a Gee soil, on which oar &Mien, and children's children, are to find a home.' This language mew grate harshly upon the ears of the Democracy of the flonth.t-dt is quite ea pointed as any thing ever raid by Gi ddings or Pal. (my. But th e Enquirer and Exwiner rarely, if ever, fad fOO.l for the aminong intimations of fratand feeling, which so frequently appear In the Loco Fcco merge( the North. They dad it more politic to - contine their selections to similar deciara. gong made byd o ll !leathern Whge..—Rich. Whig . . Too 'Arrow. ays.—We learn from very good authority, that the value of the auto of the late John Jacob Astor does not exceed 87,500,000, of wh i c h e h.' $OllBOO is real, and $3A00,080 per The gives in the form of life ettatesi *ittepower of 'g and selling. Mr. Wm. B. Astor h a s h a lf $ 'dewy personal mate in his own right,--lay $ par to 11,500800. He is said to have recut ed 4700,000 several years sin. Goers an uncle, Henry Astor, which by good mon ogram...a economy, with additions from other sources, amounted at the date of his - father's de. 'cease, to about $3,000,000. This, with what he. receives ocm the pream4wwwe as the re!idwarr legates, will.torm' an' aggregate approaching th e mead of his father.•ll is unnoodthat Mr. Wm. B Astor be., within a Sine drier pss, made several very Mend donation, betiding 510,000 to Fits G. Week, ;wag Os fitithful fiecretuy and. Ageat of Ida faititr, and 10,000 to the Society far the Relief olf.fadigeot Comdata 'Other persons in the employ of the , deceased, beside Mr. Halleck, have also ehpred 1.4 ideo boa:nye( the mix The above calm OW:4 another Wastrstiew of the popular wealthy . 1 0 Mere extravagant estimates of. private interne'. •• • - - LYJIBILATtricr--We Item fr . ' the Pennsylvanian relit:to:day that the aupplemera to the charter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com• clay was onaddered and aecepted by the St*. reoutt meaning kaki in Philadelphia ea fnday. This amendment to Ow chatter of the Co .chatter all the frittadaer that great work could desire, sad , It phew the stock at MOB epee the heed Wesel paying lavestmenta tlefsess aaid 'ilagaU—ttlaresaa.' 4 , ..iituiMarernarkable drsemshkh maw at..iworeisbros a link being CON but z to lens asitikirkiti hsd hardly dbiaght conld e its lsissidis platen in our hart bull:erne Toldit kik end W shiers recurs to our mind when ore - hear of new life and old desk usewing thus instantly on the threshold. I We dreamed thins were conveyed by same . mysterkma guide to the entrance of this eatith. It Swag a kind of-gallery, through which. angelic be luga, winged and bearaihd, wereFidly passing, towards wards the earth; some with e, others with nopetal aspecte their etpressiou as various as they were legible, 't - What does this mean?' we said. "Who are the prising spirits who go all one way, and why are their countenances so various" ' Car companion replied,— "Theyare ghardian angels, each on his - way 10 lake charge of anew born infant. They know not its hltimate doom, but they know oftheaphcre to which it is horn, and the probable sins and temp tations it will be exposed to. look at that angel," he said, "with a serious mien, as if a hard duty were before hind Hi. charge is the child of the rich and noble of the land, who will bring him up in pride and luMuy; and his heart will grow hard and selksh, and sell:tallness in high places has few sor rowa, and without sorrow the voice of hisgood an. gel ;will hardly be beard. 'And see that spirit who passea with eager hope ful look! To him w committed the child of a vicious father, who is rioting atthi, moment that a child is born unto him.: But open vices are not so baneful as specious virtues. • The child's heart will be woun ded and huinbled in the sins aids father, and in paying the penalty of another'. guilt, he will him self seek the path of virtue." Then another spirit paused; with urea but peace- Ink aspect. "Nis charge will be arduous. The. child now born will have wilful and tumultuous passions, and' his heart veil be stubborn and perverse, and be will defy authority, and go flu wrong, and the world will say there is no redemption for him, and even his father', face will be turned from him.— But; in the silence af a sick chamber, a mother wdl plead incessantly for him, and the child ol ma by prayers shall yet be brought home to the fold." Then came one with an anxious mien, and he Was guardian to a genius who would win the.np . please and idolatry of t house ods; and a second, with heavenly compassion, beautiful and moving to he. hold, and he was hurrying in the obscure offspring °fain and shitme; and a third, calm and peaceful, summoned to preside over the even tenor of a poor orphan, who inherited the blessings of sainted pa 'rent* and. a fourth, full of solemn anxiety, who hastened to receive his charge from a royal cradle; and :a filth , whim countenance of heavenly woe we dared not ask the canes of; and many mare, all going to their varied posts—to the children of the good and had, the high and the low, the care• iess and unbelieving-0 we were. tired oinking when, suddenly came one distinguishes from rill by the radiance ofjoy upon him. "What is this charger we said. "Sorely it muse be that of some future saint upon earth! cl "No," said Our conductor, "he ia-the angel of% child ivho has died at its birth, and he is going to carry it straight to heaven." And then we awoke and found ' t was only a dream; but ever since then we have never heard of the death ot, an infant without thinking of the joy on that angel's couuteaance.—Froser, ilfarrA I WS. Nrwsneras.—Newspapers contain every thing; the only difficulty is to read them. The threads of newspaper correspondence enclose the whole globe in a network of espionage. Nothing tan happen that is not sure to get into a newspaper while it is hap pening, and sometimes before it has hap pened. It is no idle bluster to say that' the eyes of Europe are on you. The eyes of Europe are the newspapeni, of Europe; and these same eyes are on every man, woman and child whose lives are of the slightest in terest outside their own circles. It has been beautifully said cf flowers that they start up in the most unexpected pliudes, ,- Where there is harms, ty,a handful of soil, and even where there is none, striking their tender, yet vig orous roots into the crevices of the rock. The same thing may be said of newspapers. They seem, to be sown, like certain seeds, by the caprice of the winds. Wherever there is a settlement of a dozen people, you may look out for a newspaper. The first necessity of a new population is _a news paper. It inverts sometimes, the vulgar principle of political economy, which will insist that the demand produces the supply; for it happens with newspapers, every now and then that the supply produces the de metal. The newspaper of a little colony often comes into existence before the readers; i some far-sighted speculator being always in advance with an article of consumption which he knows well enough will become indispensible by and by. Even New Zea land, While it was yet undergoing the early stages of an excrutiatruz experiment, had a newspaper-. and Hong-Kong , where. the fa tality of climate might be supposed to deter any sensible man from risking more than . a month's subscription, has ink Gazette. In- deed, we are not quite sure that- a- news paper is not a kind of social instinct. Peo pie get up newspapers where theiiis nobody to read them but themselves. Passengers on along voyage, Wholave no news to tell, except that which they get from each other, and•nobedy to tell it to when they get it, frequently amuse themselves by playing at newspapers.l This is more remarkable than the most out of the way birth of flowers. A hare-bell an a rock is not half so surprising as a newspaper on board ship.—Fraz&s Magazine. RIitSOURAT4 or LOUIS PHILTrEE.—A letter front London, which is now before us, says: "I am glad to hear that the ex-king hadjust invested about a million of dollars in New York. I believe he has nearly three mil lionti pounds sterling here. 'lf so, he will not be badly off." It is generally understood, bat with how much reason we cannot say, that the ex-king his property enough on this side of tho At lantic to make himself and family comforta ble—but we have heard that he said out his English funds and employed the money_ ill the improvement and - decoration of Ver sailles. One of the worst things done by the Pro visional government is the confiscation of the pritrate property belonging to the various members of the Orleans family; but we sup pow that a more just and generous arrange ment will be made when reason and con. science teatime their sway-, The Duke d' Montpensier has something, we suppose, in Spain, and. the Prince d'Jousville in Brazil. Rut the main dependence of the family will probably be on what the ez-king may have "salted down" in foreign.countriero, and en what the justice of new Republic may think . proper to restore of the private wealth remaining inlFrance.—N. Y. Corn. Adv. Fonsurs DIY 60 , Liro.—New York, AO It, ISIS. Mu Busineu not rallied since our upon.— Scaroely anything it doing, among our mporteni, and but hale among our. jobbers compared with previonu yeam'at the same date. The sake by aim tion have not been commanding, and in some in stances a wanfof spirit has been manifest. Take n all in all it bas been a dull week. - - Timm hir there have been no failures of impor tance among our jobber, but en we noticed early in the spring, Payments from country merchants have been more backward than in previous yetis, the demand kw vprieggooda boa been kw, and but akriv weeks longer of regular spring beanie., re , mains to line importers.—Dry Goode Reporter. A mu. is nom before the Senate entitled .s bill firr ascertainingg, and psying the Calikiraia claims," and appmpriates nearly 4 million of dollars for this object. If the bill passes, sad it is supposed it ter. tainly mill, ex-Lt. Col Fremont and Mr. W. C. .Jones, accurin.latv of CoL Benton, and Randolph Beoton, a coo of CoL 8., eft to have the leading arms In the coMmission. In fact, Frei:toes plum is moved in the bill its& Perfume its title ought to be changed to that of a bill for the benefit of the Benton family. . Ma (YRict.tar Worms ua that his lim from Lou. bailie via Nashville; aro, to New Orleans, will be completed duriog the month of June ensuing, and that he will, on'the btu of September, have over 4000 miles of telegraph in successful ,operation— coinecting.ercry citzknd Warn of any commercial magnitude, in the v of the Misisaippi, with of those (lithe Lava and orthern Athutlio seaboard, by lightning. • amtmeia ernteeis—ln Cleveland this plan has . been commenced, and as it is more economical than Fuming it is a matter of surprise that it hu not been adopted in our own city. Applicatlccfs fur paving stream ale very'numerous this seams: The idea of planking them, seems unthotight at The Plaquemine (La.) Rough and Ready says : Thecrops in this vicinity are in a most excellent condition. The plimturs have had, 60 kr, a lute and kvorable season, and the crops indi c ate ut present a most abundant yield. 3fatz, rus Warenitak—The life of this mane , very doubtful, though . his wound is doing rotund. bly well. A night or two ago he had the delirium irrowns, in ad . Owning degree.. Hi. wound alone would not pMhably cause death, but the` total Zr. vulaion his 'habits under medical treatment . leaves little io hope. Coamscrum.—The name of K.Moorhead, Eq was ermaeously, sated to the proceedings' of ttg . meeting of stockholder of the Monongahela Navi gation Company, in yeetesday's paper, instead of that of lama Clarke, Esq. The foundation of content mud spring up In a =tea own Enke and he who bum tilde anowl. edge of human nit= a. to Neel: happiwue by chin. gutg any thing bit! his own disposition, will mute his We LO GIILWOSS elfona, and multiply the Oda which he rural; to mane. JiM . TEXeliPle I.7" "r‘ 7. f"r/ CorFeipiotheeee et the A:newt* Geseme. 'ools6l[Ellt. Scurz.--Ntiteerms- petitim were .presented Mr. Allen presented the resolutions of th7S-State :4iialattire of Ohio; in rehition to the railroad 'scheme of 'Au:Whitney; which were ordetd to Mee some other unimpo rt ut busineas, the .Setr ate took up the Glitontia claim bill, which war re-, committed to the Military Committee without in- IMICtiO2I. • . . The Supreme Court bill was then taken ni l and passage opposed by'-Mr.. Atchison in a !vie( speech. Several gentleman diacuste4 the bill,kut no action was taken up to the hem , of adjota HOcsn—bin Clingman moved a suspension of She nitro to allow him, to offer a.resolution lag upon the Presideni Dr all the:, torrespundence between General Scott' and the *at Department, which was - agreed to. The rest of the lunation was spent in a vain at tempt to take up various measures. At 3 r.:M the Hons. adjourned. • (Owing to a derangement of the Southern Tele graph, the above only came to hand on , Tuesday morning.) 11 NV.o.antormv, April 1819. Scurr..—Mr...)lllller. from the dommittee on Naval Affairs, 'reported • bill to increase the med ical Come pi . the Navy. Mr. Dix, from the Committee on Commerce, re ported a bill allowing steamers running between New York and New Orleans, to touch ailiavanti to land passengers and mails. • Mr. MIA, from the Committee on Military Af fairs, reported a bill for the relief of Midshipman A resolution teas adopted directing the Finance Committee to report upon the expediency of die. continuing the Coinage of cents. Mr. Badger gave notice of a bill to give the Ad. jetant at Was Point the same par an others of the Same grade. Mr. Casa, from the Military Committee, reported back the California Claim bill amended. 'the morning business was then laid aside. and the discussion of the Supreme Court bill resumed. The bill was discussed by Meseta: Westcoui Breese, Allen, Butler, Badger, Ashley and Crated . den. The vote . was then taken and the bill de tented—Ayes 17, Nay* 33. Mr. Badger gave notice that he should move Gm an Executive Session of the Senate tiimsorrow. Home or Rwassrarartar-a—Mr. Giddingi nak ed Gar a suspension of the roles, that he might move for the appointment of a Select Committee, with power to send Gm persons and papersgur the purpose of inquiring why seventypersons had been east into prison that morning be attempting to es cape from bondage, and found on board the whoorr er Pearl, atihe mouth of the Potomac ricer. Olc jections haring been made, theroUtion was lost. . .... „. The contested election case Was ihen taken up and a:speech made by Mew. Boyd,starkweather and Duey, mid the House "Accrued. COrtesimndence of the Itiitsbargh Gaulle PtILLMIELTIIIA, April 15, 1818. The Baited States Steam Ship Mississippi has arrived at Bcuton,aolllYera Cruz, in fourteen days. bringing sullies+ to the 4th from Yen Crux. The news has twest received here by express and tele graph. Santa Anna haa reached the cow, under the escort of Tilghman's Artillery. The Military Court of Inquiry has tubousneti to the City of Waahington. General Smu has impeached the testimony Paymaster Beam The genera! opinion - wee,tltt the Mexican Con grese due not ratty the Treaty. lieutenant Smith, with seven men of White's Mounted Company, had deserted, but were cap tured bye Guerrilla Chief who gavel them into the possession of Governor Wilson. Accounts received from Yucatan, by this arrival give • horribly picture of events there.. The In dians are b,sl=ing the towns and killing the inhab [tante, with none to stay their pnogrese. (This Paymaster llama is the min who lately manned the authorship of the (amnia Leonidas Letter, attributed at present to General Pillow.— As Mr. Freaner testified that General Pillow flu , unshed the document, and that be (Freener) procu red its •inaction in the Delta, it will be rather dilD cuh for Mr. Dams to make good his claim. The (estimony in relation to thie tester is no doubt the part impeached try General Scott.) • " : PuilAnttants, April 18, ISIS.. The Store of General Patterson, together with two extensive. Grocety Warehouses, on Water Street, Won destroyed by tlre to clay. The loss is very heavy.. ' St. Louis, April IS, ISIS. Thpuias ILBenton, Jr., Locofcco, has been elec ted Superintendent of Public lostruction in lows, by a majority of 300. Exclusive Correspondence of the Phubargb Gazette PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, April IS, 1648. Flour—Sales of Weatera 145,930138.. Rye Mar $3 73643 815 per bbL Grain—Prime white Wheat, $1 4Q S 1 41 eta,— Red, 111 37251 38, and rather active. Prime yel low Corn, 92051, and dull Whisker of Ills at 22. eta. Grocerici=No change in anyarticle. Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette BALTIMORE MARKET.. Bassuoite, April IS, ISIS. Flour—Sales of Flossird Street brands at 53,411; . City 14d1s, 54056,061. Wheat, SI 40611 . 44; Red do. 51 33051 37. Provisions—Lard is unchanged: barrel sad bulk. Meats we in more demand, at previous rates. NEW YORK MARKET, New York, Aprd•lB,l94S. Flour—Sales °lntim: Genesee at $6 25436 37 d Western, SG IN. The market is steady, b 11l no great demand. Graiw—the markets are without charge. Provisions—No sales are reported to day, that are worth reporting. New Pork, $lO 121010,25: sad Prime at 88 75, and nominal. Mess Beef at SS 75t Citj packed held at 8,10 75; Lard, 61681 some held higher. Cottotl-41n msnket is without clump The market % giraerally, are quiet. CINCINNATI MARKET. Clacricisv, April 18, 1818. Flour—Salesi of a middling article at 81 371 cts• Thema:a Mare sellers than buyers. *tiskep--Balas at 131 cts. Cank . ;Bsles of 400 bushels of prime yellow at, 28 cents. Choteries—Are withers change. Clurese.-Sales at 8k cents. Provisions are without change. The river is falling. Duriag. the Protectorate, a church of England clergymen, warmly attached to the house of Stuart, wea wont louse the kith:hying prayer, which by proper emphasis was rendered sigtufittant enough: , Ott Lord, who hut put a sword into the head of thy servant Oliver, put it into his heart also—to 1 : do thy wilL" QT U.S nut Pam. litaska—lryou wish to be sue cesefhl In . any undertaking you most always 4the the proper melee. , Merck., if you have a collet, use Jaren Exrionnurr and be eared, for It intim proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient MCA= U. COCO you is..to use Jaytie's Enwoionnt, which will immediatei overcome the thus= which contracts the diameter a the tubes, and thaeris and brings up the mucus which clogs them up, old tit. removes every abstraction so lime respi ration, while at the same Um all ingammation is sub deed, and . a cure is curtain to be erected. Have you Bronchithi, Spitting °Mood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affeenpn, Men his. Jaymes Expectorant and relief is certain, and you will find that you hare FerVererAttsburgis it the Pekin Ten Store, 72 4th street sear 'Wood. joull7lll - - 07- Hilt Rheum, Scurvy, Old Sores, Erysipe las, Bartwee Itch, Chaps, Bore Heeds, dote Beards, Pim ples. 3011e11' Soap i aced by way physicians In this city in curing the above, andw would not conscientiously sell onless we knew it lob e all we state. As a eounetic, the true Jones' Soap ie perhipe the only anktie ever - known that removed iseparities and cleared and beautified llutakln, making it soft, clear. U 11.411 and wiute loan Infant's.' Sold by WM./ACK /30N, Elfl Musty meet. • mull) Err The mlfll AThe,eXprieston of some femsles la vsteful norteer, , er Me repulsive,. course, !muddy, yellow taw of ethers, excite. dingua.-the some whit nudes. .Coold suet. Pent lwiludueed wt. of the true:loan' C Soap, they would be eursputied witb the chango..-Tbey would hare Wdell elite, doer, white akin, Whilelevary disfigurement or erujition would be ream:nand cured. PaineaLitlVonca. — Persoziswhohave bought cheap eOloterfelts and isoltedelts of this, god hare had no el , ketlinieluead, roust try this, the original. blind, oak for Jame/Soap. Far sale at Ww. Jecuria's.l9 Liber ty Wool.. mante Din't has* a Foul lireatb.:d you tire, That tarter shi ll ing Nails ofJousa. Amber Tooth Paste. Will miteyear breath sweet, whiten your teeth, &a— Sold UN LibettY al. rrostekl.herlt ewfr EX190 1911 :1 0 . 111 -P!ka - Eie Oft it preisutindicales that thefts - 1;1r%. y k ,. Zniabtatialcarapotiga Abe Inosifisgatitte ft- I nnis Ode& VPDa 4144 " making bithe adminisurotlort pprreeaa to =Man the csecuthre by the cheap tlia usual _ staiesnents with winch' they gall the, Public Car on the ere ofek~ctioa:~ To Spread the antidote whereser they iday leave" their poison, we shall issue a campaign paper at a price so modernte — as to place tt in the hands of every itc_ 4 4:Whig inthif in the . - hands of - all thoie who love their 'country with an enlarged heart, anthwho desire to sea our glorious constitution, for which our Fullers Emelt axed died. preserved hum the danger of being .tom into a thousand fragotenta by an unprincipled and mi. guided flaiol2, whose entire and deemed object is to obtain power and the voila : incidental there to, and for the sake of which ibc3e are ready and willing to tHetifiCe every princtpleof right and jos tice its well as of Law and order. . . The "Gasette",han never yetbeeu found wanting, in its duty and devotion to the .great interests of Wade= Pennsylvania, (with which it hu . been, identified for neatly thrum:laden of a century and we taunt° be Mond in the loremoat ranks, during the Coming campaign. When the National Conven lion composed of the chosen patriots of the republic shall decide uponthe man who into be-sumo Pres idential banner, we shall enter Into his support with all the energy and industry we posseaas, and throwing away the scabbard tightfitr the good old cause, so long an the enemy keeps the field. We shall pet upon oar banner, an one oftbecanli nal principles Mr which we amend, A PROTEC,' TIVE TARIFF, one' that *hull genera to Mona living on American sollinhe.laborwequisile to pro. dace our own iron, our bwo cotton, oar own glass,' our awn salt and in abort all that intquisite for our comtart or.; convenience that cab be made at home. We shall go for the good farm' ers policy of baying nothing that we can produce ourselves. ' We shall demand too from the next administra ilon. appropriations Mr the imptprement or oar rivers and harbors, and atoll insist' that' a part of the revenue we contribute in raising, ahal be expended for our benefit and not all Le given to support useless wars, and greedy, y, worthless odlceboldera, and contractors of the unman. We shall go for those who wilt give us a entment.administered upon the most econon male consistent with honor to the position we Copy among.the nations of the earth. We shallAo for non-interference in all Eurol politics either by direct action or the most rei implication - , believing that our true destiny i . mind our own business, within our own bou rdi rice, and recommend the virtues and advantage 'of our form of government by our example on not by arms or diplomacy. We shall oppose the acquisition Of any 140 e territory, and shall insist that, no means 'stud b spared to restore no to an - honorable peace sit our sister republic. • To thcae:who approve the declarations we hove nude, we now. appeal and ask them to aid us in the dissemination of the creed we lay down. The Weekly Gazette of the 10th of. June will contain the National Nominatiorus. We will com mence on that - day and send the Gazette until the the result of the Presidential election is known upon the following terms: To one, address, Ten Copies $5,00 Fifteen copies ........ ......• •• • 7,00 Twenty " 9,00 Fifty " .. . ..... ... 20,00 • Cne hundred copies - 35,00 No package will be , Made up containing leas than fire copies, the whiCh $.2,50 eta. will be charg ed and so in proportion, for additional copies. We would solicit the attention of the present patrons of the Gazette to this matter and ask their aid. The extremely lovi rate at which we offer the campaign paper leaves but a small mown over the actual expense of publication to no, and &Hinders must be attended by imih. The money can be sent to us through the past masters. ERASTUS BROOKB, - il: Col Tex lava Cosumarsc.—Dl.llPLatie, the inventor of the best remedy for that Tearful disease, which has ever been adored to the public, thus describes the symptoms which indicate a disordered state of that im portant man: St - strums a, . inns.. .Law. —Pain in the Milt side; under the edge of the ribs, increase •onpremise. Sometimes the pain Is in the left side. The patient is rarely able to lie oti the left side. Oometintee the pale is felt under the shoulder blade, and It frequently r tends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mis taken for a rimusnatiagn in the ortn. The stomach is affected with loss of eppente and slckness—the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with 14x. The head Is troubledwlth'imin, aceompanied dull. heavy sensation in the back part. There Is gdo• really a considerable loss 'of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation ot having /en undone some thing which ought to bare beets done. A slight spry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient co - plants of weariness and debility—he Is easily startle his feet are cold or burning, and he complainif• prickly scesatiorrof the skim His spirits are low; nal although he is satisfied that exercise would be bench, cial to hiss, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude ermegh to try it- In fact, he dint...every remedy.” Herc you any or all of these sr.:vbs.! • Call and purchaserbox °ills. lirlAtie's Pills, at the Drag Snore of .I.• KIDD Co., GO Wcvid street aplo Ils.ur or Comoro--iikle Taut . the Hal and Grey—lf you wish a rich, thrilYient head of hid free from damtrut and sear!, do OM fail to rot ermine Balm of Colombo., In omen of b aldness. will mare than exceed your expectation. Many wh Aare lost their hair for 20 yam have had It removed I Its cro r perfecion by the. me of tkiis balm. A moWtiotit aliPcmt to be no obstacle whatever; i al. causes the Enid to doer- with whirl the delimit .• hair tube is Bled. by which means thusands tw • • • hair was grey as the Asiactic Eagle) h ove had tbei hair restored to Its cannel f ee tcolo by he use of this Inval uable remedy. In all oases of fer it will las found the snom pleasant wash that cur. med. A few applic., dons only are necemary to keep the hair from tailing mu. It ltrengtheell th e rood, it never fails to impart • rielsglomy appearance, and as h er. perfume for the toilet It is unequalled; it holds Mice Mas much as other miscalled hair restmatirm t au is mom effeetual. The genuine manufacusred by Comstock b..C0., 21 Coo ram. New York. `Mil in Potsburgh, only genuine, by AVM. JACKSON, CO Liberty sr bead of Wood; iu IVestungiou, by S & weeny bol ; in Brownsville, by Eknoet & Crocker, in Ckhotivb , tOri by Dr. Vonel; also, by our agenistni overflown in Pa., Ohio and htiL novlbd&vilkoT 0 - Tka etrnackts snangely destraellve to the hu ms...Bd. (or anti the sudden change from heat to cold, and the smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse com pletion.. Theo it is requisite that the pores of the shin amid ho ficllfottenathat their mouths should be need from impority—llsres thus the ancient Roman Philo,o phers cured all diseases—they gomputed that morn diseases and unhealthy vim. • led through th the cores of the skin, than any ether outlet of the body It is necessary, therefore, to keep the pores open—all humors are Xispelled frotettie slim .froos the poser wheuthey es . wash with Jon' I Chemical Soap. hare seen it core the worst 'and oldest eases of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Ebro; Barber's Itch, Sore I lead, ,Biugworm, when every other [Mental end external relnedy had faile d -'-(oreffect rendering the ' skin white, clear and son, though it be yellow and coarse, is won derfal—ii removes Freckle. T oo , Smburn, litorphew, and d i sfigurement ,of the skin—bat persons most be particular and ask for longs Soap—to be had in Pittsburgh al Writ: JACKSON'S, sign of the Big Boot,. iglieny st Price CO cents. 137•T0 S amoar Mss :ass Ontna—ConncllN Magical Baia Benecter—lt !snow conceded by mein. cal men that Connell'. Magical Pain Extractor, mans• beamed by Commixlc I Co, 21 Court/and ss. N V, is the greatest wonder of the nth century. lts acme ate truly miraculous. All pains are removed from bunts, maids, &e. % and all external sores. is a few minutes td , ter its application; healing the , tame oa the mosudeli cam skin, leaving no mar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammatory diseases, such as sore Nip ples and Eyre, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling Bnd Ulcers. Bruises, Bunts. Chilblains, Eryalpeln, iles, Tie Dolpreanx, itc. We might add Reproof to all we my, the names of many =mem physician. who .91, it in their practice; and hundreds of the clergy who rain it their people. Kind parent keepit constantly oh band, in ease. of accide nt by Ere, life may be lost with out it, but by . its me all burns are subject to its control, unless the vitalsare destniyed. Cannon—Remember and an for Council's Magical Pain Extractor, manu factured by. Comstock & Co. N Y, and no other. Sold by WAI. JACKSON, Agent for: Pittsburgh. W Liberty st, head df Wood. tioilbd&wlen2 HUD: Rue!—Dr. hi'LantOa Venuifuge kr expelling 100 —Mtoaibbiag Cute! . "Feeling km be • duty due to my fellow bolop, lay before them alert which me& place not long mane. Gut fa/l I called ou Armen Ilyrold & Co. of Wdliatree town,' N. T. for loom Worm medieine, and they' re. 'commended Dr. Ill . Lane'sVermlfuge, at Warm speci fic. I took a bottle home ands.* a date to a child aboct years old, and to my great astonishment it brought away 83 wormy. I soon alter' gave another doh. to the same child which brought away about lb more, Makin some wormi in about 10 boors. I have given to other of my children •nary effectunlly, and can cheerfully recommend it to all. Amboy,Rah, th47."JAPHEi' C. ALLE,N. • The mine article can he had at the Drug }Kora of I KIDD &a & Co., No 00 Wood meet. 017 Err Citii.lll OM honorably swanked that the follow log are the actual !qualities of a as. bottle dictate Co- 111 Hair Boston/me. If they .dqubt our word. limy cannot these highly respectable titiLo3lll, who have tried is Mr. Gm Beckett, fA Elm st, New York. Mrs. Madlta Beeves, lilynld avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. ‘Yin. Tompkins, 92 King 64 New York. Mr. Thomas Jackson, EIO Libeny at, Pittsburgh. 12. E. Cullen, law barber steamboat & America. And more than • hundred•others state, though this must 'aloe, that It wiltforce Wahairto grow on the heed or fata k etop it falling olf, strengthen the roots, troweling &ear( and dandrut from thecroots. and =Mug light, red or any hair assucng • fins darklook, and keeping dry, harsh or wiry hair mois4 soft, clean and • beautitul, • very, very long time. Sold at WM. JACKSON'S 69 Liberty at. : mar..'{ IrrYellow Teeth .d putrid breath; Sp.gy . ztes like rouen death,' • I a re and dinguating. All d have teeth es white es pearl,' Sweet breath—hard gums—man of girl. • •.,.• Why deleyt—nan quickly haste And use • tio; ofJones' Tooth Paste: , • It cogs but In cents, .4 is really a beautiful a.m. It giyea the teeth a aim ...el. Sold in Pittsburgh Sp Liberty et. • sereliediedy 117 - Vott foolish, silly old fellow, mid Ibis, and be no longer bald whiskarless and bald.. • Mr- IV. Jack son, of 80 Liberty enemy Pittsburgh, Pa.eartilles on the 3d or Febmary, 1647 that hlr.lloa. liteluton's head, on the top, was entire?, bad for 16 years, and that by Imbue two 3s bones o Jones` Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing rut and thick. Sold in Newark - by 5.'01,1:03 k 110N,278 Brood e, R. VAN BUSKIRK, corner of Broad and Nantucket st. ruar2o rete C irpe r =m b rol bj e folo w ts d trtrefuT h e bo2 r ortn i' es Amber Tomb Pomo, It Anxious Me sweete us dm beebtb.Ao. MAO Utterly It. • PT Ladies who usa Jones' SParrialr 41iWirita, hire . always a filar white transparent akin. Of thin er trial will - wig,. any urea. Sold only in PiUsbarahort LrilwrtY It noellidandurly 117 To ins Iles axe Lunt.—btintsteclea igetVe and Bow Liniment and Indian Vegetable Ellsle Is the food Beffectual cue for Illtentnat/s. Sold by NV/11. JACK 'eg. Anita for . Vitutbarga nee ItildavreenT se—Tbe Genuine Hair' Irintta . flt is att article more justly celebrated a. a oare fur the shore then arty or all others.- Its dares are ahnost numerable: Sold by.WM. Apra for Pitts burgh.- , „ "That whiter akin of here than anew,: ~ -' And pure as monumental alnbaster.” . All female. have ekfit like the abOve, who use /ones' Spanish Lily %nun. It maketh puts snowy, yet Ella. rally white. Bold at iti Canasta street. mule ==EN!!! - , ..,'-,S• Mitt., ' - .'l ft Jiaxerrox*4tamge, •' , * iateig H .. It * ad astablistaistsis r.. ka .4,4 ranied pat 84.4. kosi t , ta• *dot far balts, Se tor odrar *a pleasYlkdor OlitArith II ~. ti':'•: , HsTkAMBOAIL CINCMIENATIA,PI'IMBURGii . . ET Lti Vt. trurf il".3. iintr.dr..tacal, bral and Moat powerfin home ...h. .mat l msd n'i tha r fortWme.-Noronad t mom .. that marvel! fan o — for arir five prats wagers. NU t lOW faj. —has curled fb calltou be . 1 4 6. .„„,, zu. thew canons. no boats ill 0 .., 00 ,„„,, K , .art ger lion of framit tha MOO ter. In rdl cum the motor money nuW ,Pitt advance. SUNDAY PACASY, no ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. CI leave Pdtabargit ever! Naud•Y Vilkeehat corny Sonday eventnif at 1 0 . AlaY IS• . , - _ PACILETi. • -• • BTONONOAIIII.A, pupt. finixt, *ill FraltPiFbi! MuSti . Mlilolidlir morning at • Webek;.ll4*r.haig - TVICSDAT rAcmarn,;. .• The MIRERNIA No.'CapL lattritrairfe, Ze 11., e ay ZOO ng.gt .0 PlUabargh every. No. ad _ref k• Wheeling •Iretrf T1114.1,f evening at it) e. • • • • • WEDSZEDAT PA CKET., The . NEW WiGLAlsilie /No. 2, - Capt. ry. 114 leave 'Pittsburgh evety - Wedoesdity mdruing iv weioet;whoetog axery Wediteaday evening at IV e. Y. • . T .The BEILLIAIS , Capt. GUM, will leave-iPiite burgh every Thursday naming at lb Welocir; Whtellag every rt. CUPPER No.:, Capt , win j ern , every every Friday mamb. at 19 Welocki . 'Wheelitti t every Friday everdeg at 19e. - • SATURDAY PACKET. ".:` 1 4 A u mm ora, C.I S. Riaw, leive, bujib. s. n wrd,y !toning at 10 otlack tV6 lies evarySatarclay evin.o4 . •llo ' • - gU=2MI CENZKEI auaet • ... .. . : ceLeli corn; d will leave foe Beaver Gloriosa and Wellsville, on Tr/day, nanday; and rwtorday, of etch week, at 9 o'qoak,... al.lernen. lag. ori 'Monday, Wednesday! and , kledny: SOLO taw • born Una Indulk. betaken Wood tweet awl 99 ,- Iwiltra, pawed toneoive . t tr t ettir v =t oil Ain.. 1 .----' - IsAvimi AND Ruzymit P c1i617, • CeiJiel.E. otart H ~ Y e,austor,*illonis elleals( winter !edam, Mar daily Wipe to penes a &MIS - an/111e, 'w ow Pltudlatolk °vo n' at 9 Weloetiand Welluillasa a a eok,e, la. '. dub'' ' , ' GFL HARTCI:S," lk CO . . J4,kkta. . -- - Li Mlle PITTiUEIVAGU 81101faiVnae/i I."l" :%lMitiati t INS LEAVE DAILY ATB AVAI4AIII) P;411.4 ilia ; followurg new bean! entapiel• the lbw*.r -the • present ticasok AT. I.ANTIC,; Capt •Jasoce; Parkinenni; ALTIC, Capt. A. Jecobej mod LOUIq hPLANE, enpt:E Bennett. The boats eli:elithely , ua., sod are filled op widueel regard to ejneme..- ety comfort denim:mei CIkAprOCII. tits lk.in prerided. The Boata . will knee the v.niongucti Wharf Boat all the foot of Hess rt.: l'asseugres. will he Melt.' ea [card. as the beets wW certatnly ,lesee,at, the ndve*. deed Basra hA. Al: and 4P. ; .; • IrM FOR'CINCINNATJ. WM:ELMO APITyt . mhtft ns, The 4 Armand feat passenger Beata paeke[ - •••••• , •r TELEGYLAPIIO '.l . Perry..contteander ; will leave lostisesiltilti Mai coled. Wheelitrg: PAIN: VW me, WI • iseeneediate Pan. every Sonnies'. al .3 o'flc:f i t i =teg. • , ..For fre!shlmi DUNC.AIeAgat TE4 TeWlipti has been built eipreasir for a regular packet and with etym ons itily to the Miniforrof pas amsgeti;' the sl e accommodati are. inferior so r o boat • FOR ST. LOUlS—Rzortsig P.apcsoia Papprr. ILe hoe amen P e w an tu' iner, Inn leavdG3r te ve nod n intersaidille . Italia CMb . For freight or, pas.tsgearr . kr b0.d1. E 4 ...• . . . ' - FOR SAULT STE ntemiiL , • Tile steamer C 141.1144441 14 . 1. :fit uip Moalapp • t F Foetoutstiut The na. and fast sleaze.. LADY 'lMlleroasster,willteare firs tiarplatma two •day ar.x,,For-ifetaht or ptaaall apply on board v or . - BUTLER &Dila Ars.. FORIZEW ORIA11113.:: • ' • .The Etna near vanienee , . • jrktitia: 111a014- . ..gihneop, m ute, Ili far ao aberro and . all late port* Wadnavd. lush a i.lg n'elock,& - 3L; • For freight pc pitfieme apply an Ward ar to• .07 •• • GEO LI AILLTENLIEFtGintOIgI• - FOR vnizethiia ANti Ranxlkwoirt s • •Tpa mat and itabatannallow waxes •Poabluter. pat ntainned Pei away trip between Whealtag, Widgepoet burgh, leaving limb On Dfandays - • .11E9ULLIt PACKET- - t011:.1314: The oew and flan' stesaiei ; -,:•- phleztlemascr,t . l.leare fah' stove day. sod tleleeteys of each reek.- Are ;flight ape. sac ri p l ly . on . beard . 4.74r0t0n • :PITTSBURGH WHEELDeII PAC ' 'Dorsey P ruxy. nerner,, lea lean gulany for Meeting,' OP' igpllay, Wednesday and Pruloyi arta o'cloctbreelsely? • Leave Wheeling every !Medan - Thursday' rind ,Be• Innlay, at 7 CO a precisely, - , !rte co.' mill and ae aU Eisninteititealiab4rn Every accornadance, gm Lan be premed cos. !on and safe j = i iisserigers has beet gruel 7 The boat is else with a selPeeting . eatery IA =n i xie oleos.: : pa! !let or yea . . • , center of Lit end Smithfield as. IkIeXEJOIPORT, E.1,1Z iAitivgrarAUlcKl:r.ha,ibrfintl Thames ateawer. DFZPATC Nelson, tauter, win ver y •aa above, leaving , • Pinsbarga •• Monday Wednesday' ankFriday, at In Vokelf.,a. idd nerscabela Gly every ToesdayThusday and Batuiday, at B o'cloek, - s. S. Per fremht Cr' passagi'ap i pty en board. , -• . The new illat A D' hiaster,,sill lean for the boy .e pon every iVeder t 4y and ilst- MMEULiNEOUS, E DAR ST.,- NEW-:AiLK- LEE -& BREWST9 Eseetelitheel ararebeethe . lathe year gien: .0. , : 6 4.4 por n gemaytzheco% ecameeviltt tees—auerexhibitiner, set *ll ear the A ,:leeZes T ORLI) They : now .penal &Yen/ # l les l 34keie, .p"=°tifg '7 yew, gilt ° ha v e uje Cade sa d span /wors azutrczar e !'" " ONE, TO FlVRogfras per yard below the prices Apeil wed:pip* ee.PEr peened cal .. s.e.aorteieh !ere curreled dell, for the thiTtrie4 Vllittovsi; Nair York, Juns 'Mao FANCY DRY GOODS. SEAMAN tax Broadway, Ir•rr Y ark s mpormas BerevAND JOBBERS es, ort:Sitetli_prin -JAW Lace; Mefi tabserb, Hosiery; Wm or LatiaTts":B7=nee, AND ALL OTHER. VARiEllw OrPANCY GOODS , .They invite canary Mercleuxng New York,. to examine their stock before A c, teerchsees. Mr. Meer sras &Timmy yeint B.Yeleied T mat k then which be totind mita lacorien. 1.844 &A Mr:lsmer Diek=teelieito Wires+ he the trasiness,) woe also fa known ha that ankle- „NOTICE ANDD Tg. t vi z a, = . , op glah ue l,r j =tims! Itry4 beg /cave to receewaset hiettaihaltroaage ufmy Soma CIWORICtS. • , , _aszciiirtmzroN - , UfttZ, 4 6by the above make, tba; they ipabeiri bilt bye poreltascal lialegton'eittlefeatin the above bashtalv, *Web mill be reautplett at the shad, Na 121 Wood meet, where' he will be pleeeedv mama all irho`auty ream Gold Leaf, Folloke.,:aott:he hopes Ltrietoeaatioe le! Ida businc. and flay &aline, u. ea' 11•014411011 tO tbol4l mho May faroehha end. PatleeeteL: WU= JOWYS. DISNLEVY. HREAD LACkS—lnat received; two neei. wide 71=d1 PM.; Fit." IRj M Per.1".4% W td Ne st quarety. Algo, one carton pert/ print Lug O. do Gimp Yon Mechlin do; VS tenon Cotton do; one do bile WY din one de bili Ctgantilla Lane Pallghged br 1 . 1 ")" '• • • - &urn' & imam, 10113801 DE8IES-4itarrereired. GRAM LHoe Franck worked Connie MOW d 0 kinnlia mlsetue see do trimmed llobitg oae do , Lcs And CapeN orie do nth/ere and endreed Lama Hdkfe: and for We by f0pt418.7417114 - JaalSON S T2,10,f ir-imAtirr, THE th/esi-pnee monk pald lb, 'god, eine, eenvns, bele rope; twn..,..riko woo!. ramika,br - - rug. so. a, bill Pate 4. Derry IMS7=M AWL i t alra l ittrAVAl l =V r : de, o[ •ep.wperbr quipity. Cite customer& will be supplied al soy Sew Oon 414 . 4 4 , ..108}:111.IIIL VORT , AV, .... „. .--.,.--...--... WtiPTE POECELAiN BEADS4Th. ..1,.... 1 .,„ itoviof iv:sired We voloAp,extefforwitar j .... to PIA% Gam, Pivot, Molar and Bascpi. Mimes Teeth, invites Doottat.' special mteolk os a. TOBLAlOHLERittroggist.ma..th„,.... . .417 - , - ~ • _, A , : ty.vood — mTl — ' dich ito LIP AP j:I 3 :4 s . r sc " l "P'kteus. ,, , , eaths §IINDIIIES-100 bags Cadge, Earg:g ra. sg..fu Tio NJ N C Tar; Saab's Inge 3 . • e te'reeee , e'Oilir GO bbi. cid.* Vinalgar_ a kat • 42 WINIGIIIXIL offtxr .