MMMM nit IMSBIJIMH H 4 tallentS 111 LOOKS k.CcO, PITTS'S V116,110:•-: .PHIL W.1.4.111A..111011.T11 AIiaICELIOAB. - Aare Itd:3lgrltarXl • ids,* aid United atiT a lLlstend, , , T ' . • . • Prrasosaa Da= G . d.Tarraikpiablisbed • . a-Witkly, dad Weekly..-I,lka _id Seven ‘1 - paw. pej uausm; - qirriAlreet Iy id Fire tbsigaakir . 12 *. ", 41. P .. .P e ! r'r", - Lies adetniestl' lona is • fnen Wm', Sr. ic.,..din="l 64; ?ftxag tinny ihret,2'4'...illlP.w-Mostestk, lbiai. , P,lO. • "°°cY Td.A.l% 10110.sina,Aitill.11Rioalla Mosul'mattes, 'FOR CANALCOMMISSIONER, again . avid'lves of the. figures of the Tattoo, toaboie the Baud ofioods that hasis beea • potted trpoti our Inas:het, thrmaytt the operation of • 'the fraudulent tariff all 846: No one'can tend th'e • ' details of the,oponitioit of this ,i 1 InSr, and resat the conchution that home lalsai has been sacrificed, withoof tlse'least - return. • '• ' r 'rho f.illowirig table; shows the 'exports from En. • ;'....glaad to the United Stiles, of Plain Calioxs: • • 1946 11341. • • Increase. Yard., 10,440,215 . 41,519,244 • 30,879,0'29 .1, An blame of pearly Arse kgrairolper cent., in one short year.. ihnier the old law, which made the plaits natio:es pay a specific duty, thicis were ; nut so,•as the figures demonstrate. ; • sumo ro ; Tres pus= wrists. ' . . . - • 18,14. : 1545. 1816. *,• •Yarda, • 9,c64120 , 12,412,981 lonin,9ts Do ant (hese farareanhove that the old law:rean* i led the imports, prevented cacessea, and kept OM • .-Lome labor, herndean compaiitivelf, from the pate'• li par, labor of Ensiled. . j . We soar give the , : Apure, in /elation *alba en. • port of !nos to as, in: the same time. , • . •, • .* - - 1816, 1817. • . Increlum •-•• *Ol, * 4„1152,486 8721,838 4,6E9,319 '• A, lee:tease of no. itneiradper cent. , • - .2lctif; let a ace exPert coiu)...rmma: let& • 1817." . Increase.. Sande 4X4492: • 812,407 ,:..419,9(5: 116*rir*.7.. . the old lair. „_ vr , ' , 1815.• • zeft • • 423,999 422,162 : if - eniree rode tariff has -id/bedy,m 01• • Wek,ng. in one . peat thi klinvitei • ••,i, ': • • . 1 '1 148414 GORon an d I s om . -518 391 j' Coerla, e a tilieonii,printed:‘addied;' ' :30,868,508 '• • . • T o tal .... 69,183,90 i Thread,44 ..... .118,915 ' The theasidvoti of the nlw_de goo& to the licked State's; gived to everygoodWhig'and • De ~nuxritic!inhabitant.--mep, women, snd•ctiddietri . • " • Hlr Thritimei beirde fly for nrelet chw tetJamei IL*4!4/ Vq..?!..AqP; :are ai ,good,isirilimesvas thernaen, the Whigs would ebstiorirpricseivernment.,! The tstiiKof 1646 bhai ebowit'its' rouennesd,.and the (id is inVitici spparent,lhat ioreignl4e , is awampingto. Shell • Vrei cost? it!: 'Ought see not to rein 'the stand sit !Observer ._in..the Post- 1.4t..-empport our own! , • .--9 They partheirState,County,and City Taxes; icor the support 'afro - lir Government -far the tirivii 1 of living to w ns us,uteidr.tiblic,ipating 4141 e, aupporriagi.Tbeise Foreign emissaries have no iPS, .terest in oor-aithirs, but the interest to . bis deriVed. from: their,iales. They have - so sympathied.Willti our'y ieoplp—no concern. Fer their prosperity; mini istir in no particular to the wealth of the place - -,LI hat, the contrary', from the . plan which they pin: sue, .0. 3 us, as it were, bystealtb. p ort lake,ilarty our money, without aiding to suppak , , par institutions, they actually, .t lii as mrs.l - with them' are concerned, impoVerish our / Who will not stand up for the home Lexie& .1 ' Wrcedem of the Peeve ', The lite attempt made by a party of shirts to', /`ilitespc . ficun thel:Hsuid of Colombia has 'caused -ta,,trat degree of excitement.. A telegraphic letj 7, der mi6e Bahimaee ( dated" Mitl . 9th — iestunt . . • n The committee appointed to wait on the 'pro- : of the National Era,rtmorted undo met about a quartet before ten o'clock, that they fulfilled the -duty' eisigned'them, and that the preprinted peremptorily refined the demand of the public, to remove their office and printing TM : Serials frout..Waabington. . This announcement caused a general rush of the mertviL towerds the Era Office ' and an attack was immediately commenced on it, with stones, but the Mainhal of the Didrict- interfering, and ' a large untidier of citizens rallying to his aid, the crowd' .was dispersed, and quid restored.. /. A 41 . 51C1hlnlOtl-Wal then !dented bl ef tibl .y ci t t , :: Mena, 1:11t i l i t * I0 a Otrlde to 111011'0Wi premed to 14119010 . 11 the printing material: in k:in :Washington, and lit b presumed they will be sent On ; Iliad:Mt of the continued Illness of Mayor • Beitoa,SPalterLinom, Em.,President of the Board of Aldermen, Inns Acted throughout tha evening with great etiecry and effect? ' For' the hotne of the country, it is to be hoped the proceedings of the mob ;411;s - suppressed; and the right of a Free Potts maintained. • . • . In the pad kw:weeks, the Press and the People • of the country hive been fall of 'liberty, equality, firtamity.' Let it now be seen thit these espres skits were sincere, and not mere clap trap. Let it not be said that at the. Capitol of the Republic a . pied was rem o ved and gagged, because its own' % en dared to discuss tbe political questions of the • day, in a calm, dispassionate manner. The editor has published a manly 4 Card,"in the end we have no fear of the result. If the Ern is removed from Washington, it is idle to talk of the freedom of the presi again. It nos departed, end ; Rea& measure, will Imre lobe adoped to restore /raid to Gen. Scott. • The eigzena oflionisiania, who are &heap firer mein their gins; and who are folly capable clap' s " , ; Predudn the merits of our . wit men, whether in the field or In civil service, ire about to present Warr gidituat .Congueror'of - Mexico a splendid Partied, as a slight isiidurice of the eatinaation in which they bold Ina services. lf. any thing can re. Move the stigma which an ungrateful power,.now unfurintiately at the head of the Government, hos eudeavono to inflict upon. the Hero who never yet fought an uniucceasfid battle, it is inch testi monies en this, which come directly from the peo ple themselves, and not (rem those who, fin a me meat, -are tdreilerl up. in brief authority, with the* "cut each romantic tricker, on canes ern the Opiate weep," We trust Perinsylvie aavrell i as4er of our ester States, will. fellow -the example of warm hearted and chivalric_ (finis• nor sword to be preowned to Gen. Scott by the §tinier Lonisiaria, hen been finished by Hyde d; Csoodrieb;b(Near Orleans. It is ; said to be very ciehly ind beautifully .ornarneuted, and been the ifolklaring inscription.. . ...Par:sienna bithe people of the State of lanisi. ens, to Gen! .Winfield Senn, for hie gallantry and sescrahhip exhibited At the siege of Vera Cruz, in the hauler of Cerro GOrdo, Contreras, Cburebnaco. hfolino'alel Rey,: Cfieptilteirc, and to his final en. fiy inb tlliattity cilfetico. , Mnirtimairter or: Serra Awrx—The Savannah Raid.liesn of Friday, the 14th inst., contents the killearimg tekgrajdne despatch:. • •Wi, one Indebted to the Macon Journal nod Messner for the following telegraphic colum.i- Catioll, received:at a late hour last evening: 1 Macon, April 13th,1615. r Meat. McAllister, U. S. Artillery, has just arriv ed from Mexico: Fenn him we learn that Santa Alien had gene to Antigua under a Mexican es: • cart. and ®barked the Jamaica nom that port be girts be left /Simla,. A messenger with despatch , 0 ,1 - 4<sa the - re:ifie, =Me with Lieutenant MicAl &nor; An passed through Queretaro; and says the treaty .411 be ratified. , einaltScar U . Krtim. Num—'.apt. Nye, of the packa ship Gay, at New York, rapes that •c@ yak instant, at OP. 01, heepoke the new - a gaantrkip I.Taked Sofas, Haelota7, from Na She was thin in latitude 41 18, 58 .10t The U. S. left New York on the al*** *WWI end will make the run • -In 13 days' at Or "1?9,"' rate. • wirtiria r • Wovissi. Hospital.. 2b g .13stitors ef tho.Pistaintegis Rassue ' tuuntonullgle Oxidate la coppin hone, some the Reportofithe WealonaP=sllyeutia Hospital, the - &ninon of Hang ShieAds, , is stated at oars .buodred acaude,"iniwad of. 03a thousand, trbiett,it *as . By, notiaili datum. in rat oast Parr '• • ?°r.sll{7Aric,th.sTa. . . • Sit hared.} Taw recenfi7:#4v Bl - toFi• • •:•;;; ' •••k.tissits Fe and New Mexico. akin. iietcaudero4Etutarial - *Taesiiiriurskisbes an'extmct fronithe bon iepcstorthe eom Missimierof pirientikurideh iyives an atexestiag viesref the grate traded the emir*, wing 5 1 cusurideMble length into details as to its crops,com eum. fumm and surplus available for extort; the .wbolefaunded on data which' mate 'the adman iron =paned a/reliable as any mere estimates 'ever, can be. Believing ilTat the' results =lived at would be more paeans , ' acceptable and .equally useful to our madenain a Summary shape, yea. - companies] the slatall of the; process by which lbosozemlii are arrived at, we prefer giving tie 2dlewipg analysis to the reimblicution of the report itlahge , '''N• Com Ad. .: , Tbe subject In discussed under three general bends. , .1, The 4 pruluction 'of the United States in'lB47._ 2, The consumption and surplus let the exportation, • and 3, The disposition of that ear. trop of grain, dec., in the United States eitirciated as follows: .bushels 639,356,000 , 114,215,500 79,222,700 11,023,600 --------691,491,700 ISM Grain net son Ifar Bread :-- Oats buobels 167,807,000 • Barley , " . . 5,649,950 • -173,516,950 • Total grain Odin , asides of food. bush 100,950,000 Beans and peas 50,000,000 Rice pounds '103,640,320 Estimated populatimaof thisll. S. 20,716,400 2 Consumption and surplus. -The product having been arrived at, the next requisite fore correct estimate of the surplus is to ascertain what portion of The nett crop will be .wanted for-swObe consumption amen and beast, and estimate The mud estimate of English and French sta fitttainn consumption of five bushels of wheat far each individual. In this country however, there is a much more general use of animal food, and in addition Indian corn is substituted be wheat to an important amount by' all clines, 'stole' for. the sieve population with meat, it farm the great sta., Tie ofsubsistence. It is therefore assumed that an estimate of three bushels of wheat each for the en ticit_p4ulaticet, or three and • half bushels each, atialag slaves, would be nearly or quite correct. The annual individual itcmsumption of Lidiancom is estimated in 5; of rye at half • bushel and of buckwheat Wimething more than a quarter of a bu. 'maids; au aggregate consumption of about Bi.bu. of grain for each inhabitant. The estimate of consumption by animals is 5 bushels .each of corn for horses, nod swine, 1 bushel per head farcical cattle and one quarter of *bushel for sheep. Poultry, it is sappeded, consume abobt 5,000,000 bushels of corn during • .allowane seed is 6,p00,000 bushels for sera; fir wheat one - bushel In ten • rye one in eight; buckwheat one in sixteen; .and oats one in tweary For digilling the estimate is 25,000,000 bushels of corn and 10,000,01:0 of rye. WHTAT. ihoductiou, 1847 bush 114,215,500 Seed - 11,424,550 , . P1CT1V..0.052X*,200 73,663,754 40,531,750 P,oduction Intsh 9p),ooci `Se d` 6000,000 • Cousumht 103,74',000 By &limas 230,96300 Fce 25,000,000-365,655,0 9 f -17 '.to 1 pol ixtduction • bush 29,=2,100 Seed 3,652,597 ' ' " C0n5ump630,331,206 110,006,000 121,025751 5.196,913 BUCT.WP CST. Production .hush 11,671,773. . . Spies . e TA3I3 COnnumptioil 0,000,000 0,723,343 4,950.935 .. , . „. •.= Total, -; • - • bush. V...4,".51,502 : . "3: . The :disposition of the' surplus. .The. principal eoropurchasing countries of the -.world are Great Britain. France, Holland, the • West India islands, British American colonica• „Brasil and Smith America generally. They flannel :ly esquire about 33,000,000 bushels of Wheat, lex, .cJusive of other grain, as follows: . Britain Bushris. Great . • 20,000,000 ' Fra net' s,oooloo -Went Indies generally . ' • .- . 2,500,000 'British America colonies . • - '2 1e10,400 :North America generally • . , . ' 350 tan . . Soith Americagenerally , : . 1,000,00 .11olland • Total ' 3 3 , 000 X 1 This is the estimate fier the demand under Lodi; nary circummes. course a plentiful harvest will diminish it, while on the other hood a short harvest, or destruction of scone crop like the pots to, will greatly increase It.. In . 184 Tit was greatly increased by.the latter Mine If the shove estimate, and.6hat which precedes it are exutect, the sot pluswbeat crop of the'Unked States is more than iisSeisent to supply the' ordi. nary deficiencies of all that portkut 01 the was which is 13tely, undar4isy,earcuinsfesimes, -td' •quire it. • This fact, taken In connection with a. other—that we are only onoaf many mopetitors 6r this custom, --sarthingly denesonsustos the it domed the policy which swim to build up the home market--to mike the consumers, employed in other industrial pursuit:, within one own borders, ineresthe in pioportion to the grouth of our agri. ' culture, and the development of theme. resour ces of the interior. The principal gram exporting countries in Es. tope appear to be Russia, Prussia; Denmark. and Sicily; in Asia, Syria; in Artie., Egypt. Two. esti. mates or th e exports at thew , couraruts are given in the report." The first was prepared for the Lon don Mark Lane Express, in April of last year, find includes (as we understand it) all description of Couerrier. Raub: Russia on the Black Sea 16,000,00 Danube 12,000,000 . Northern Parts 4,000A0 Egypt sod Syria 4,00,000 Prussia, Pommels and Danish ports on' the Baltic 1.600,000 37,600,000 The seiamad is compiled from n table in McGreg or's Commercial Staustidi,enabodyini; the =molar returns for 1813. . Table exhibiting the surplus quantity of wheat expartwion at the pnampal corn .marts of 'Fa rope; the average prices per quarter nod evens cost of transportation to England, and the eve age cost when landed in the ports of Enema exclusive of duty. • - , ...g v -,-. wbT,grulo-i.1 g .77,. .., l . a al ration o o L . ; - • ° fa r r 4 0.111 Ai = SI f g it,v '"1 .12... ri i ii ... ..^.l 2 e- Vi. 5 5. 13 26 5 " 4 5 . 14 5 a d s. d. 5 e. 5 e St Puled 1950611,640,0 00 20 1 4 SI 43 01 10 01 „.' Rtga• •• • not mated 49 7495441 13 17 64 I L.boa- 30,00) mum 63 7404041 11 72 491 °deers 160003 1,521,000 26 6100 36 0 973• MI L Warsaw 300,125 2403.01:5 16 0 3 907 9 904 05 Stektelat 1350 8,1101 ?I 649 27 3 9MI 1.1 Dantrie 315,000 2,651350 40 0 3943 9 10 01 "12/ gp.g.b. 63.015 210,021 42 6 3047 6 11 rel 44 Rtetten 2.10,003 Way= ti 046446 10 ID 34 Morel 5004 — 47;712 33 0 4dm 6 9:b 101 111.3n0t0 173350 1,400,19.1 33 4237 3 001 11 1 lvtoWg ::19,005 4301,001.1 40 6 3914 3 10 73 34 ROUrd'in not awed. .W 1/ 2367 3 Is 99 739 Antwerp not staled 20 6935011 14 22 771 hykr,.. 5493941 , 1,6101350 .91 0 9340 3 II 91 40 Total =1,464 17,770,712 -- General average 40 6 4 0113 31 10 99 1 37/ prt we copy emirs:— , smutty of wheat Or Porting countries of 'tett States, is not Gan hat the greet rival of The conclusion of the We infer that the who exportation, by the grain e the world, excluding the Unit from 20,005,000 bushels, trod tl the United States is Ronnie. She 'produces the most and sells it the ebelpmu certainly et the port of Odessa qn the Black Set She has, however, but few ports and her means of transportation from the interior are not on great an those possesied by the United States. It is doubt ful, too, whether Rowe can produce groin cheap• er than the western statenof the American Union. From inquiries submitted during the lest Summer it appears that the oast of growing whoa in the United StattX. is as idlovrs:— • ha New Ilampshire Naar York, Western Pennsylvania Ohio Northern 50 Michigan 28 to67j Indiana 25 t 035 These sums include every expense (interest on the land being ooe item) which attend: the cult,. Nation of wheat from the preparation of the land to thrashing an d-goring; of roam thd cost varies in different years iu pro . purtion the harvest is abundant or scarce. For example, the cos t o f tatting a bushel of wheat In Michigan is given, -from four year actual observation, and was m fdlows:—first year, a bushel coat the grower, fal cts.• second year, 30 4-5 Ms.; third 'year, 23 cm. • , fourth year, 30 eta. In view of the facts above slated, ads confident ly believed that the grain growers , of the-United ,States can anoessfully compete with those of any 'other nation in the great corn marts of the world. 317.01 PIZSOIC IhrMat. CALSFOVIIW. — WO are plena' to' learn that Maas. Rowland and Aspinwall, of New York, in fiutherance of their al ready extensive operationi on the shores of the Pacific, having obtained the Government mail on. tract, are constructing three steamers, which axe to ply . monthly between Panama • and Oregon, touclang at the prominent ports of Calithrus.-- These steamers are' to commence running next winter, in connection with one from, thin port to Mayas at the .Isthtons. When them mange meats shall have taken effect, the prtwiv from New Ye* to Ban Francisco, in Upper can be made in thirty d a y,, whereas ;it no, bans. pies gout four mouths. The time eonamaet to mowing the Isthmus seldom 'exceeds thirty !Kam . ULM Etraorre—The Hibew& end with. Lefton we rapidly tilling up with pawner; and wall bah motaUlftate eat u many as they can ocwanocate. The packets also are going thIL— Tim iliatechanons in Europe, instead of c he.4dng meet,. seams to have .increased lumsia iTelegraph - : gave the spirit orthe news by . tise Dnehissii slChleans. We 'saki; ihe fallwing • additional extracs from New Yurt mem of the Sop the first of March, in , F it is stated that silver plate to the value of fifty millions has been coined int.S.five franc pieceal ' * The minister of the Interiorbas jest addressed' a theater to the Government Commissioners in the Provinces, directing therolo use every exertion to furnish employment to the poorer classes, by en couragirg the 'estalitishment of charitable work shops, to whichohjeetthe assistance granted by the Government to the Bureaus de Bieatisisrince would be principally devoted. The members of this Provisioral Government have already been guilty of oppreisive acts, which are thin noticed by the Prwsse. "The Throne and Charter have Lieen broken down and destroyed; Kings and Ministers bare been carried away. Abuses have remained! But they have changed their name. Yesterday they were called Corruption! To day they' are called Intimidation! Yesterday they were called perfect! To day they are culled Commissary! Yesterday they draped themselves in the mantle of Royalty! Today they envelope themselves in the mantle of the Republic! Abuses are among as then like the Hydra, froth which we cannot strike off one head Without another, more debated, immediately aris ing. Is it then impossible for us to protect what excess,without exceeding it; to avenge other- Wise than by illegality, violated legality? Shallow, then only know how to overthrow? Shall we then only 'mow how to resist? Will these words of Lord Chesterfield to Montesquieu be then etes tally true—' The French know how to make bar ricades, but they do not know bow to erect bar." 869,009,651 The independence of the newspapers is cerinin- ly manifested.' :The Provisional GoVernment -appears greatly embarrassed to' know what system 0 can adopt to check the list of voters at the elections. • ,This is a matter of great 'difficulty, for no every elector will have to inscribe us many amines as there are to be deputies, there will be some millions of names scribed. Thus there are about 300,000 electors in the department of the Seine, and as there are 34 deputies to be returned, there will have to be, sop. posing all the electors to. vote, 300,000 times 31 names written, or in all, 40,201000. The Provi sional Government, however, calculates that only from 150,000 to 200,000 citizens at most will take part in the elections, and that no candiate can be elected without having about 35,000 or 40,000 • M. Thiers has issued an addreas to the electors , of the Department of the 13uches du Rhone, who had °tiered him their sulfragee it the approaching elections. Thiers accepts. , No later dates from Austria thou the 18th March from Vienna. Private letters state the probability that, notwithstanding the concessions the-Emperor Ferdinand wool& be compelled to learn his throne when. the people should learn of the turn affairs had taken at Berlin.. • The Nolis/s revolution is confirmed. All the no. lideal prisoners had been set at liberty. Ten then. sand roles waited on Count . . de Deym on the:l7th March, and demanded the release of the prisoners. The. Count at first declined to grad, but some hours after he went to the 'prison, followed by ti large crowd, and set the men at liberty himself The number of prisoners was 4 00, consisting of students, priests, nod gentlemen. The people ma nifeoed the greatest enthusiasm. The Breslau. Gazette, of the tftlr, asserts, on the authority of, private letter, that the Austrian troops had been driven away from trasvivr, and a Republic been proclaimed.- • . INNICDLICIIItuCLIDIrD IN PEI lA. A telegraphic despatch, dated Meta, March Slth, states that a Republic has born proclaimed at Iler lin: King -had been dethroned, and lon Mn: Jesty and Ministers arrested, - - The People on, not .1111.41fiCti with simply dethron ing the monarchy, but hold hint nod his ministers prisoner, The Temple after the I Oth of August has write again. The tes u ltst of the perielamatton of Republic at Berlin are immense. Berlin is the heart of Ger many, as Ptiri,is 'of Prance, and Itencelintit the Germanic Union becomes a reality. . , AnnrruNst. Ir., or Sta.,. itt Saitsft The Irish ue buying arms of all deticriptions, t the police are fraternizing with the people. Troops have been sent to. Scotland to preven disturbance there. The Cbartiststerre to nicer at NoUinuham the 3d inst., the day. the So rah Sands railed. -They hail previously proposed to titareh,so3,ooo strong, into London; all fully turned: There was every probability of a war breaking Out bedween RoFhilt and Germany. Trouruility had boot restored to Austria, and it was thought that the Austrians will unite with the Gen:nuns against' Rineia. The Russian Peet was coming &Wit the Baltic with the determination of rendering assistance to the king of :Naples. Cannon were planted at Elsi nore to intercept its pro,, All Southern Maisie in rentesented to be in open revolt. Several arrests have been made in Spain of per pans charged with seditious movements. The King of Naples. has abandoned Sicily, and appealed gunialanen other Pallier: • • • Important to Coassignees .-tad COllllllllllll Carrier*. :It has; been the custom" of inasters and owners Mrcesehrentragad is therarrying trade, to retain and Claim oil property earned . by them over and above Me tplanitty specified in the bill of lading.— Frequently I.ontrerversies have arisen in rsilatiou to this subject, bet as it has been pretty generally itup posed that custom invested the parties claiming under it with title, the matter has been heretofine left uncontested. On Thursday last, however, a suit was brought belore Justice Diehl.", of this city, by Moo re. Mosher 5: Clapp, against Ralph Faros 'worth and others, for the purpose of testing theTle gality of the practice referred to. The plaintiffs, it appears, loot season shipped at Chicago, on board the defisodattes brig Tumarora.Capt. Pope, a mum thy of salted hides, to the care of their agent, Mr. 11. E. Haward, Buffalo. Ott discharging the cargo, it was ascertained that more hides had been put on board than were receipted in the bill of lading. The ogeot demanded the surplus, and tendered freight on them.— Defendmta refused to give them claiming them under the custom by Which; if anar,o, tall; short of the bill, the difference in pad, j and d it anemias, the vessel delivers truly the amount receipted. The defendante called,as wit nesses, several business men on thndock, most of . , whom testified to the general prevalence of the „, custom in cases where the difference was not large. „ Others, so the as they knew, it was onikrrm. The plaintiffs called no witnesses on this point, insisting • as a ensue: of law, that no such custom, however miform,could transfer the title to property from the without his sweet. That the micron:deli ad- 1 . . mite , a mercantile custom to explain a mercantile -contiact, made with. view to the custom im the purpose of showing what was intended by the par. ties, and to determine the duties of 'carriers and mercantile egents. had no application to this case. The Court sustained this view, and rendered judgment against the defendant, for the value of the property.—/leff. Coto. Adr. Tits Editor of a. t. , uuthem paper thus amusing. ly hits oil Brigadier General Pillow, the man that made Mr. Polk, as hudeelares, President. - Ho was dressed inn lull 'suit of ..regimentals," with the brass buttons gilt lace pertalningto a 'full brigadier," and wore his three cornered neck. ed hat after the most 'aproved style of militia mus. tem. Ile was accorammied by bin aid, two 'ser vants, and had along the requsite number of prime. ing coursers, either gir n charge or a retreat. The General gratified the citizens of New Orleans with his boromnauhip, frequently, during his stay.— Every morning, his serYouls lad out two of his chargers, elegantly cayarisoiled, and walked them at , and down the street, in front of the St. Charles; and, upon inquiry as to wham harms they, were, always condom:waled to answer, 'They are Brigs dier General Pillow's, air-- Brigadier General Pillow is gwyne to taken ride, sir," The morn. iog alter his arrival, the Brigadier, accompanied by his aid, mounted his borne, it is said without any other accident except twice tripping himself up with his spurs ' and gallantly trotting up St. Chart., armed into M agazine street, where ha halted he. fore the Picayune °tax. • The yublishei,. in hot haste, rushed to the door, where, after receiving a [Military salute from the Brigadier, the 4/flowing rimy and unique sliahmiie took place; What is the priim;' says the Brigadier,.of Wel ye numbers of the Picaynne,.per annuinr "Tweitty . &Atari," snid tbe publisher. That is pretty3al4 - however, send six iiiimber.s to Mrs. Brigadier General Pillow, at-Columbia, Tennessee; and six to Mr. 13rigedier General Pil low wherever he Maybe on service, as he expects to be on active - duty soon. And,.by the way, you innirestouunce in your paper, tomorrow, that ling. dice General Pillow has arrived in the .:city, is good health and is, at present,• staying at the St.' Charles." $l,lO per Lir 61 " " Cnmuanu TAILEI.AGAIN BY TUT AM1E81.1%. -.- CUL. 114125 OUT orsiaxm.—The steam ship Ohio. at New Orleans, bongs late deice from Mexico. The only farther news of itniartanee received by the Ohio lithe conquest of Chihuahua. le place of Colonel Balls being defeated by Urreainear El oar troops entered Chihuahua in triumph on the Iv 4 of March, .67r the second - time •• Upon• reining intelligence of this event, litres, maul:inn dant of Durango, immediately commune...a putting that city and State in a posture of defencejor the purpose of resisting the invader.-.:Besides Invad ing Chihuahua, the Americana have. made incur skins into other meteor the Mexican territory lath. Ono exempt from the tide of war. A body of three hundred of our nooses bad attired at Salienito, an their way to Sao. Luis Patina. Mexepil, in the State of Zacatecas, had oho 'fallen without a strug gle, and the formidable force of leuentern mounted •Aeserirans arrived on the . l4th at Cedral, on their why. looccupyldatehnela. In San Luis. . ‘ The Post Office Department has just gone through the annual}proaiss of letting to contract the entire mail service throughout a fourth part of ttie Union. The Buttes OrNew Jersey, Pennstiva. nia, Delaware, Maryland, and Ohio, compose the w ai t , that is placed under new contracts Car the . transportation' or , the mails by the recent letting'. We are informed that, although the bid. tiers were not as nemeroui as usual, yet them was a sound and healthy competition, and the contracts have been taken at such a naluctioa in the prices, as to give a. saving of more dm 0100,000 per an num., : Besides this saving in the emu of transpor. 'talks Or the "section, important improvements have :hen made; and In O considerable additional 'railroad service will be hio brought into operation.— Wash. Mime.. 'Fifteen hundred steerage passengers arrived at .New York from Europe within twenty finis boom __ - ........-~ "ra,,._,....-. Loral intiritilexec Weave indebted to our eeterpriiiug friend, Mr. of Fourth at., for the tAlueing valuable. v;ork. - . Alhead. life of Marlborough, complete in one volume, and' published by -Harper 5: Brothers, New York. The life and history. of John, Duke of Marlborough, ave.r known ns the Great Duke, in untidier to every reader of English history. There are however, many events in Lis life and rheum ter Which the Ilistorirm heretofore hati failed l ie re' cording, bet Which the distinguished author of the present work has brat to tight. - No man could have been possitLy selected more capable to do justice to the great and,consunimate abilities and immense services of the great General of Queen Anne than the proUniiidiand brilliant author of the His , tory of Europe. In this age, when a military crir it seems to Fe — pervading our own countrymen, who like Mord:nook, "ine'm <is greste," there may be found in this intensely interesting . volume much that may prove both exciting nod instructive We commend the work to the special attention of our literary render., "Posthumous works of the Rev. Thorns, Chal mers, D. D., L. L D., edited by the Ray. William Hanna, L L lk" Messrs. Harper it Brothers have issued VoL 2. containing daily scripture readings. Every thing Gam the pen of this emminent leader of the Church of Smnand, must be received with great interest, Dr. Chalmers both us s writer and preach: er, luid no superior in nay church or land. His fame is feiMiliar wherever the English language is known orsPoken. His works should have a choice place in the Miniry of every family in the land, no matter of what sett, for they contain nothing but what is calculated to Instruct, elevate and emend the heart. "OLD Mess, TIM Orator. or adventures in the Camntlache country in search of a gold mine. B3rChas. W.'Webber, author of Jack Long, or the shot in the eye, &c., &e.," Oar kind friend has also favored us with it copy of this work. We have barely had time to skim its pages,bot we hove read sufficient to ratisfyue that it contains a series of adventures that will greatly amuse and interest the reader.: tlincnnon or Tun Autsar."—fly the author of the Falcon Family. Dedimued to Lady Morgan. This is a moot dclighUhl volume, from an' 'peat Lawyer of the Mmous Inns of the Albany. It abounds with most amusing stories nod.. incl. dents, and sparkles with brilliant witticisms, go and purchase it if you vial, to be amused. , BISINESS eN 'the esyst..—The following is the numberof trials cleared pt this atilt..., for the week ending Saturday, April 22d, together with the ton nage, and amount of tolls received thereon. Boats. Tonnage. _ Tolli. Monday 17, IS ,y 95,636 $959 3i Tuesday - IS, IS . (1 .113,', 9;6 :12 Wednesday IS, 23 552,319 - $l2 S 3 Thursday 1.91, '•_l 90,3301 931 59 Friday 21, 97 12 , 20,517 1911 51 Saturday 22, gri 1119,212 11109 33 135 5,7411,5i1i :Alt or Prev. reported, 511 253.12,492 '25,1(11 .15 . 2 36,5*,1,047,S 3(075 97 LEVI I: CLOVER, l'..lll,•ciut. Tue t7/01,t1.—The Canal was partially cleaned yesterday, and the horrid twitch letteued, but not thoroughly banished. et it should In. The en• nal basin it a ilex:race to the city, Tail 'Offen:li. to decency, and ibotrhd he put at race in a perfect state of cleatiliuris before the public liealth suffers. A rid er way can be made, fir a trifling expenne, at the west end of the aqueduct, and the water I drawn uthevery Sunday, Into the Allegheny River A wicket could be placed in the mineJurt, no that the level would net be cleaurbed at Allegheny.— it not ea:inch—the connouniegion should lie uywnrJ 11p011 the Miinougulicla rie, and wider imough be patted lady to keep all tweet. It IS the duty of Male OtIC to keep tint basin in a state that It will not injure the public health, and the lierforniance of thin duty mutt hot insitted upon. Tor De.sms.—Toni;lit M. Andersen wilHsp pear as Othello, in which he has hi:en very At fhl. As Claude .Mehluite, be bar 7w auperior, if any equals. In the court of his chamgement, ate hope to see the "King of the Commune" and ' . .Mce . nay," in bath milarbich he eaunnt to afford tlu lovers ofthe drama a rare treat. 111.411.21.1 Z ,I2loliMi at This , L.• Ira! be inearted in the Gazette unless banded by some responsible person or accompanied by a 'responsible name. “Subecrilter" is ore indefinite Id append to notes of till, kind. • it IA m reported yerterday that the Orphan' Ass , lum had taken fire, but if so, no material drunao could have occurred, as we could discover no ilru when the alarm was given. Snta Ewa Norrusa, Laavr.--This fine boat will leave this day, fur St. 'Louie. With such commander as Captain flutcbmsan, and on such a Lout, travelling is delightful. Ono Fut.t.owse Cebrintsvtost—See steam boat Comae. advertisement ,for a 110tite of n trip to Steubenville, on a pleamtre ezeortion. The CeloninntiOrl. meeting wallc held this even. ing, according to adjeummemL Messrs. Ferwa and Loomis will deliver nddresses. ==! tYPOWTANT hfilMovemrr.—The improvements in the construction of the steam boiler, introduced by Mr. Jamtm Montgomery, of New York, are *Aid to be very great—the steam boiler is very much reduced in weight, niay be placed in far less space, and in rendered safer while the consumption of fuel is reduced one half, and the' durntion of the boiler rendered for greater. It has-been adopted in some of the steam boats and mandfseturing es. tablishments with great satisfaction, and if all raid. of it he true, Mr. Montgomery has conferred a be, nefit on society by bin Ingenuity. Cuss:slurs AT Wsmsoros.—Within the past week there j lmve been stoat fifty persons appoint. ed to clerklhips, principally in the bureaus belong. iog to the Treasury Department. There were a hundred and tidy applicants for every vacant desk! --So says an exchange paper. AS,OIII/..3, BATTLE to Max:cm—Mexican dater to the 9h have bean received in New Orlean.— A great battle had been foughkat Realise, sixty miles from Chiltualum, in which the Americans were victorious. The Governor of Chihuahua, kiurteen pieties of artillery, soda great many pries oners were taken by our forces. The loss in killed and wounded on both sides was heavy. ItaaTit in , lIoN. Asa Ckare.—Died in:thia city, eller, a long illness, the lion. Asa Clapp, aged St; years., l le was Lir many years one of most active and enterprising merchant,, and was at the 61110 of bin death the rieluist man in the State.—Purr. Ade. lie was futher.in law otJudge 'Woodbury, of the Supreme Court of tho Milted States. Tan Itraten.-Iq,- Bowen and N. N. Car vallo, have !vaned propocala fur publishing a 11121bl /101i and' Lame'aa review or the anthracite eon! region of Niancyleunta. i TM* will ha . a complete view of, the coal region and the mining operations, embracing; also, tlie growth of tine Schuylkill trade, and all line intervening ninners coniterted with PO important a branch of Imminetis.• The work will be II n.-fill and valitable AN ot.. Paurta..—.l,ilni - M:11111 died at the Alm. house, Germantown, a few day. a oiler /trine an inmate of the 11.1111111011 nearly tiny ce, year.. Ali the time of Iris death lie waft Slippetied to be one Atiravvf 'Para old! 'Pus Univansery no MrAmarri advertiten for five Prokmvorth one of them to be ('resident of the (Jul. .veraity. The salary of the President will be $2OlOl, of the Professor', $1:410, and house. will be provi• dud fortbem free of charge. • Ten Lmetinas ltcrummearioxs.—The New Or. leanitllella SLIIIGS that the interlineationn in lhe I.e. attidas letter, which Gen. Scott and Mr. Trint mem to think were made by General Pillow,ivere made by the editor of that paper in the' original inane. script, before publishing it, and were intended to improve its composition, nut at all affecting the sense. MR, SARAH WoRT1.11.2111:1, wife Glean Wnr• thingtuu, residing in I,Vriglitetown, [lucks county, gave birth, last Friday'morning, to three children, (living.) two rant and u daughter, and expired in one hour allerwardi. Children alive and doing wel!. MT , CULT to AumaLL—The MORI° Adverti xr pt late Whig electing& In Perry and Tat- ladegn, the, mmintinns are for Cloy and the Ara , Clonal Cantralthe; and that every tying meeting in the State, Ito for, has declared far Clay and a Cue. notion. • hioNuurr, the tamtidetatinl eleik of Wm.Vyso ez, Son, who abscoaded, hol been arremed nt"hin• teases, and will be brought buck to New York. SZLAMBLIAT Locke—The St. Louis Republican contains a list of 67 boats engaged in the trade of 'that City, font linos the Ist ofJanuory,lsl7-23 by 'ennui 2 burned. Thelaiew England Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church appointed the following hole: gates to the GenOralCunkosacerto beheld at Pia. burgh. Rev. Abel Stevens, ,Res.,l). Patton, Rev. W Isaac Bonney, Rev. R. . Allen, Rev. Warden Elver/xis: - • Ms. Loos Future EGA urre—,The New York San sari Mr. Louis Clef, the agent of Mr. Louis Phdlipe Egidlte, some . time King 0rnu.c.,1„,,, mode overtures to purchase Chelsea House end Grounds' from the Winnissiment. ( dmin.). Ferry Company, and has offered {(00,000 br th e m. Srossa—The storm of Tuesday extended to the east and delayed - the departure et' the ::•teant• er from New York. Concerts were postponed and summer arringements were quite over come. BY MAGNETIC TELEGitAPH, earr. 6 3 , m.affl... "PlUat'u.rghi."4.• Coriespondenee or die Ettehergb Gesene " 49.N 61 4F4 11 . "%Washington, Apnl 22,1848. Neither Houscof Congress Las been i 4 Putituar.rms, April 22, IE4B. The Markets am all ansettled, :midi depressed waiiinithe arrival or the Steamer. . . CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCIICUTI, April 22, 1518. Fl.ur—The quotations are unchanged. Grain—The market is withoui change. 7b 1 iskey--Sale of 300 barrels at previous rates. M la sses--Sales at 26027 cts. 9 gar—Salta . at 445ets. Thilie are the rates r ill., different qualities from lowest to highest. .r.itglirs nierdull. e• tree--Sales of Rlo at 7108 eta No change in i rice& . lees Pork—Sales at 57 75 eft. . e4Beet--Salora nt $9 5E5339 75. , • cote--.. Sales of. Shoulder. at 2e.;' do. packed keta . • eese-Snlea at Sk ctn. Linseed Oil—§alcaat 5400 cis. R' to of Exchange on Um East, 2 per cent. O: 10 AND MISSILDIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY The Vine• noes Gazette, of brit week, contains the Pro. ceediegs of the Board of Directors of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company. Delemffies were in attendance from the counties of Dearborn, Jennings Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Green, Martin, Da vies, and Keoz, in indices, and Lawrence, Marion and clay counties, in Illinois. Ames T. ELLIS warj elected President of the Company, Rom Rom, Treasurer, sad Bro. M. Mormon, Secretary. The Company, in order to begin work, resolved that o thumugh survey of the mute from St. Louis to Cincinnati; by a competent engineer. mos neer*. sory, and that a sufficient fund for , this purpose, should be collected. The Director. in Cincinnati, Vincennes and &Louis, were appointed a commit. tee for thrdr towns and counties, to receive sub ecriptleoo irr this purpose. The amount assessed to St. Louie was $2,000, and this amou nt, when cob lected, is to be credited to any amount of stock to be subscribed by citizens ofthe town. The President of the Cowpony was farther auth orised to memorialise Congress on the subject of mocuring the ri3bt of way to said company through the public lends lying on the moth ofthe said pro- posed road. , The President was also authorised to open the necessary correspondence with such persons as be may deem advisable, Dr the purpose of procuring engineer of distinguished ability. Go war Waswarcni—The Correspondent of ie Bakinuore Sun anyx "Public opinion hare, generally, is incensed against Pillow, who, if Mr. Trist's testimony is to be believed, is little better than a klon caught with the stolen goods upon his person. And yet such man had the hardihood to raise a• hue and cry against the commander in 'chief! Cenci-al . :to:at . hoe certainly many Galles; and, among other things, he is not rus great a scholar, or somuch ore literary man as Mr. Trist; but there in not a man in the nation but thinks him incapable ot a mean or mil. gar action. He may not always be sans fauns n sans batiste; but no our doubts his being sans pour et sans renronlie—part and substance of the honor and glory of his country. • The general nrnuesty promised in Mr. Cloy's umaifesto, is working we 11... The carious political offender:are fast wheeling into hue, and there will SOO4l be .11herty,,equality;,and fraternity' in the universal Whig - Yanks. , Imisom Itton.—A friend from the South infutmn us that alt:inexhaustible amount of Iron Ore lurs recently been discovered in Schuylereimmy, with in a mile of Illinois River. Samples of this ore were scut to Pittsburgh, and ou trial kind to yield ti rich peroentue. A cnintranv from Pittsburgh has since Visited the ground and in conjunction with ciimens of Schuyler, are making arrange cobras to erect a number of Furnaces with • view of commencing opecition at an Mirly day. Schuy- ler is one of the heaviest timbered counties in the Stale, abounding also in' coal mines, nod all other necessary ficilinei also in coal mines, and all necessary equalities t:w inanutecturing. The COIDIACIIMI of the canal. places Chicago M direct communication with this region, from which no doubt oar Foundaries and other manufactories *ill mainly:derive their supplies of Irou.—CFira• go Doily Adrertiorr. Itr.cer - rm or Scuir:—Tha Second Municipal ity or Nem/Orleans have odopied the following re rolutiotr . . - :Whereni. fl is endersteeid lobe the intention Of Maj. Gen. Seim shortly to arrive in this city, be it unanimously Ales°teed, That nonreader* be appointed Mitt rich-theMostor;tieArtor;iiidNvith ebninihtrei onlie'Councits of the First and Third Municipali ties, in order to tinder to that illugriotel citizen and oaldiet, whose brilliant achievements have contributed so meettto the glory of our country, the hospitalities of one city, and to mat:ern:Malik arrangements for his reception as the City'. Gaels MISIIWOOLY SOCIETY OF TR. Mr.llloLan EILSO> PAL Cneactr.—The annual meetingof this Society was held in New York on Tuesday when the fol . lowing officers were appoint.' for the ensuing year` Rev. Bishop 'leading, President, Bishop, Wang h, Ist VscePresident; Bishop Monis, 24 Vio.Presi. dent; Bishop lintrdine, 3d Vice Presiden - Bishop Ituars, 4th Vice-President; George Ltne, !Trawl* , er; I. Swormstedt, Assistant Treasurer; J., IL Edwards, Recording Secretary. • Orittnos or Tux ILLMEI Cwt —On the 10th inst. the first boat pawed from the Illinois and Michigan canal into the waters of .Lake Michigan. This canal liantnippliii the only Wanting hub in continuous water communicatiotarom New York, by way of the lakes, th New Orleas., Making, we believe, the most exanded inland navigation in the world. The Fad !people of Chicago appropri ately welcomed this Loot, the .General Fry. Critters Paoctevetim m Tax.ss.—The Legis lature of Texas has just passed a joint resolution requmting John C. Watrous, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Texas, to reuigne his cam 'the preamble to this resolution that this Judge, while in office, has given' legal opinions in causes and questions likely to be litigated hereafter, involving the intetests of in& viduals and of the Slate to an immense amount.!l D.' Salt Rheum, Scunry. Old Some, Blisipelas, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore heads, Sare:Bert4s. pies. •Jonesr Soap is used by many physicians in ibis city in curing the above, and we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. Asa cosmetic, the , true Jones' Soap is perhaps ihe only orticle'crer known that :emoted impuntica and ,c leafed and beautified the skin, making it soft, clear, scoootb nod sektut no en infant'. Sold by Wirt JAM. SON; n) Liberty street m a 1.29 law — Does yoot hair tallorf, does yOur hair tom gray I. it yank, ut it dry, or dirty, I proy? if nis this you eau make it soft, tatty and Gine, t Dark and healthy, and Ireautcous rut this hair of mine Aud to have this, yai have but thyme ehlllingo to giro ror a bottle of Jones' Ifoir Resionitiwn I Reader, if you have hod hair you woold really he ata• !tonished nt the lovel y t street a three bottle of ;Jouts 2 Coral Hair Reorative has on ir; it needs but one Sold ai ED Liberty at. itovlDd&wart •----- V. The rob, Cagelac cap emon of soma females la crateful to vtcw, while' the repulatve, coarse,. muddy, yellow faces of ethers, excites diegust--the tome with mules. Could souk people be Induced to try a cake of the true Joaas' Imlutu Chemical Soup, they would be enraptdred with the change.. They would base a eli ecte, clear, white skin, whale every dodicurcuicitt eruption woad,' be removed and cured. leaartecxial t eleviec — . Persons who have hoechteheaa euunterfetts tad ilailafilll.l of this, and have had no el pied produced, IMAM try this, the origatal. Mind, Hsi for lons' P op. For sale nt JA. sus's, NJ Liber ty %beck inarkkl V . Yellow Teeth ntid putrid breath, Spongy galas We twirl, dealt, retail - sive and ding g. Atll could have teeth as while an pearl, weet dg breath—bu una—inno or girl. Why dart)!--inky ic , qukly haste And awe ea Juice Tooth l'uala. It coals but 25 tea., tout is rattilylacauntal @rhea , 11 g cv. the teeth a hoc enamel. :Mo ld iu thOolotrah el) Liberty at., narithhitaly • irr You fonlish, silly old folio's, read this, and be no 'unter bald, whiskerleas and [lawless. Mr. W. Jack son, of SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, serufies oaths •ail or February, 1047, that Slr.lbos. Jackson's hood,. ill< top, Was entirely bald for IS years, and that by sing two an bottles ot Jones' IMTaI Hair llestonstirk, !the flair is ipouring lust and thick; Sold in Newark by S. 5)1.II5 S SON, VS Broad st, 'VAN IJUSKIII.Ii; corner of Ilroad and Nantucket mar.l! .. . . . ur.T . 0 71(1111LT LIM I.•lol.—commo.bb , Nrwe end 'lloult.l.blimibt lad Indian Vesetuble Elise, II the tedst elredttal cum for Rhemnsailm. ,, Sold by WM. JACK- J7\. Acem Inc "Pitubumb. novi.W.S.w.424: • j& Don't have yellow dark Teelb—they an be mad,. pearly whips by one ume tang; a box ur'Jones :Amber 'Para Paste. It burdens de& guars, sweetens the breath, &a. Bold 14 b 9 Liberty aL nuTINA.IIII • UTPC4 3 4 Nutom, Ac.-41,c GCIALIIIIO Hays' Linnuen is an article mute justly cclebtatid as a cure fur the aboSe than any or all othcrs. lie cams aro almost on nuttu•rable. Sold by WA/. JACKSON, Agent fur 14na tultgla._ uovlusltanufr "Thu whiter skin others, then snow, lend pure as monumental alabaster." All females hare skin like thewbove, who use Jones , Frumisb Lily'Whiie, It istuketh pure snowy, yet nett,. tolly white. Sold stet Cuwriiiid aired. • marls Mr Don't have • Foul Brent's—lf you have; use • tee., stalling bottle Grim& Aosberlooth east.. That wall nuke your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, Ookl al 8111.1berty sl noviedessily • Men never attempt to counterfeit . a worthless illicit, hence valuable medicines are frequently.ionta ked. The knave who counterfeits a medicine commits as great *crime no if it Were a bank unto or the coat *film United Suttee. U A Fahnestack's Vennifuge which is the only safe and Certain cure for worms,..lani head counterfeited M ninny sentinel of die cowry, and p et oa =I thould be on their guard when purcharang to lie da, prepared at Pittsburgh, Pa. Ex Ladies who use Joaes•Spenish Lily IVbite, have enNayai floc while transgiateoi skiu. of ILis a trial will alf . y . Cu r oue. Sold only l'insburgh. al IN Pl•Crty novi9ddlulWly of.thia.l.Dreradit Aectuning athunlithrly (request in the united REM: Indeed there are tew formiihthle discatteEvehictisei ttbt OOLOACIeIdin oue way or ,other, leideet. denier:4 elate of god Important organ.tiAlany of tharromplatati *bleb are nasally classed under the head erconsuree tion, hark their orient in the , liver.. "Any remedy which would insure reguluftly end healthful action in the fifer, would_be _Abirssing to mankind" has been the cielathiTiiivatauffering fltousande That remedy hes been found; it is safe and cure. When II fair trial bite been ntrorded to It, it has never been known tot - ail. ' Reader; bare you soy disease of the liver, or disease rebuilt you t.rlieve et...cede' from keen. deranges me m? Lose not w moinentibucpurchase a box of Dr. h ealth, ee liver Pills, and they will restore you to h They are the only remody ever yet discovered whew uieioceitain la efletl cure. The enuine snide cab be bad at the-Drag Store of 1. KID S D& Co, C.O Wood avert. 101 TO TRAVOLERO. • ==',tlM=M=l==l •, . . PHU AND LIALTIMORP.. (Escheat cut, you P•asuxosas.) TIIE Canal and Rail Roads being now in excellent order, the packetoof this line will leave with par , sengers an fallotts, every evening, at clock. Lonislana—Thomplon, Btonday, April MM. Ohio—Capt Craig. Tuesday, t4th. l c Indi a—Copt P Berkey, Wednesday, WM. ' Hen cky—Capt II Trulty,.Tionsday, 27th. ' ] lasi nine—Thompson Pnday, 291 h. Obi apt A Crate, ditturday, ROM. • Indi , a—Capt P Berkey, Sanday,3UM. r The , roprietors of Mis line built new boats dune( the wince with the ladies , cablit enlarged, which will alt ford g •atet comfort to persons travel/lig with their famill . , Pam ngent by ibis mute pus overlso miles call toad in day light. If y . desire cheap traveling and comfortable secant modal as seenre your tickets at the Packet, office, Motto gah'ela House, watersit or of D LEECH fr. Co, Canalßaam • •• • • Ts C WIL,LIAMS, Druper and Tailor, begs to In X for the citizens at Pittsburgh andwham, that he now opening et his MN. un Smithfield . sweet, an der di nbove Hotel, it large and beautiful assortment of tile.. s • Camaimeres, Smuts, bilks, and o th er Vestings togeth r with such other articles as are required •fo gentle • ea's wear. Ili. goods bane been carefully 11' lectel and sin of the =west nod most fashioaabi. style, •s well of superior. quality. Hill may d 'tend upou having thew clothes made up In' manner which cannot full to gratify the taste of lb. moat fastidloun. • mangy LOVni—A goal IMWRIIILent of ladie• and gaga" blockosidlo and colored Cotton, Labs, Thread, bilk and llibet Gloves, hake 1100. 'Also, black and colored French ► Kid Gloves, azeallent article, and lame sixes; just opeoiiig by ayell SIIACALF.7I7 a WIIITF., 09 wood at 13ATENT SODA. ASII-40 casks James Musprott Sou's first quolity.Sodo Ash, NO reed per OeSIZIee P Wok sod for solo by oral Wk 4f MITCHELTRIZ, IGO Liberty at - _ T UST IlEClAVED—Chloroloitn in 1 D J int Soule. ' 0 apiil KIDD&Co WIIITEOLUF.-12) ILA Cooper's bash Cor ssla Ly 0p2 , 1 J kIDD /cf.° COACH VAHNISH-10 gallons, jasi recNl by J KIDD It Co NO. 1 - NEW YORK VARNIBII , - , " J " 0111 ' l y .t. co Cb roniele DACUS-16 clucks Miriam Hammon colmignamt L for sale by Artill.L.,l/ÜbIIFIELD &ZOE 1147 DACON SHOULDERS—W oasts For rale Lp EP pf.l WEILL, tIUSHEIELD& ROE L - • ARD 011.-10 bblo for sole by op:14 biloll.lL, BUSIIYIELDR. ROE • T_TOPS—r. bales (or solo low by EL Noll • . k ROE lop MINED BORAX, FSGI.ISII—T.7 Ihs'just reed sale by .p 2 RE SELLERS TION D. SA OSA PA RILLA —I hale just ree' d end for - .1.1.- *Ain by . a p 24 ft 1: SELLERS --_ Q. MD LAC-91 lbsjust reed and far sate. by • • 1.7 atoll • RR SELLEM .pI PLASTF.R—I gra,' .t In reed nearer k It"' ralet l y ap . l4 R ERELLRIM CARMEN RERAGE-5 cartons, medium and futei Iterage; good color and very cheep; ruin opening er ' SIIACKLE:IT a WIRTE el AN VASSED flAlly-500 yellow eanynised ft NJa prime article., just reed stud foe We by ore/ • • sma..ER9.& 011F-flgi-26 box. pifll reed and for rain by ap11„, , :41 , ,V0711 DONN/Wit:ST in Co POI7IIC/E4-1(X) sacks hel ree'd and for sale by 041 ,, S r VON ISONNHORST &Co. 4;faiir - Itzling — ailiTenturii, on eon silkiact.R. slide t. en:2l ' Lod wood a; Qt.IJAIL.I..tuu Common Seockno, .on band sod. far 17 role by ey24 1.91441114,N11"..R.k Co, 41 water at T,414.4311EFL., 4 -2..S.neka prune 'Kenai:44y Futile's, just received and fur stile by . " POINIIIaTER /4 co HENIP-K1 bole. 'lamp, to arrive and fa yale bp opal • POINDEXTER &Co. OXALIC ACID-1 ca. just reed and for salerlti cask. apt:. 1111411.7 N k Rlffllia HRI t rTONII2-3 bbls just ree_vv i r ks slm a • ' - • u 31 . 1111 . 141. WA'l.l:R.Ctiy."ll-11Abar.-.=g i A MAICA GINGEII lia.NYl*-4 Wks ..4 - . ' .na for 0 rule 11. Nat ' - BRAUN & 11EITElt NWINDOW 61..ANS.—'711 1 bzo 8:1% , I60Ohl& IN; tin do i 4; CO do7k9i roaca.r , Oths. i&sbrbPod oI lamb rim Glue of airporior =sky: for orate by Aral , I , VON DONNitOIST &Co ILAClVERlNiltilitesiVe4 salt;fo;i7to 'efeT. , AL Consignment, by Win __+F VON tIONNIIORST & Co RO:ILAN MAO 4.r role by 9199 se VON BONNIHNIST & Co aol. by , F VON IIONNIIoRST&:C 11AVRAI1-10dox for role by se VON RONNIIORST & Co Q.Alitf—duuo bens W S .. Sash, r solo b ' apt: , SF VON FLONNSORST & Co FI- t '," -lOU bblsS r Floor, Syr reed.cl For .1n . JOS& ti DILWORTH. ' .T'=' . . 27 wood st 173,1Ea1 - --Assosed, jos reed aild for sale by '. ' : J Vp?..! H • J SCUOSMAKER k Co, :II "rood at ---- -- - - —.— ' • Gl3 PAINTS—Venk-gris. l'aris Cram, C 11191911 %Jr fire. and Perman GMLI3. Soria ca.; fur sale by ap2l J SCHOONMAKER & Co A NNA7IXF—e baskets froth. for uk by Jo& P J oteIIOONMAKF.R &Co L ESYRUP-31dor Pore froth,for tole jmxtfr& • GLUE -30 ALIA for sale by apt!J SCHOONAIAKER A Co FEATHERS -45 sacks, now :tunling frorn•stenso. thwego; for sato by ISAIdIIDIC6.I:Y.4co, apt! , . front In fl_D fo i . al o e S—t i bop nowl IS lin Altal DlCding from rumKEY/4 GivCoiego; rby ar 4 I,ILAKSEED It met. mow lamellas from &ins Us. orego; tot sale by 111 , 41 IDAIAII DICKEY &Co A t r in Dr n ll3 .. bbl• b y 1, now landing from atm Os le by op:11 DICKEY L Cow KTOHL-1 ma now IsmlST from 11011' OnregOk for . I‘,mle by_s ISALAII DICKEY k (.0 Fsocks to arrive b yMmiPoratamfor .12 sale by op ISAIAH DICKEY h. Co SA rim FUNK-3 bbi sfuL la 4,6 27 • wo.d Wills flacon, hams, aides and shoulders, on consignment and for sale byp SELtaiKti lc NICOLS OAP-40 bss large bar Chid:l:34l 4 9044 on eoudgrt b mebinnd furyee by - aril • • siusas& moots . norm. VANN - I:NI-3 bbl. a 1 , mnibtcauc4l by l'•ieek. Neck., Nearalk, for mgle b_y • , •1 SFMLERSYCNICOI.B IL VALIG IN'S' LlTllo.yrprhD , - Iti the' - - pdce, . .ved and for int Es _ H EL , Elm CA t r UIL, NO ti, l ll -5 bbls „pisL - U . °UN/Mt:V . IRON-7:4 tow just rued and for II ale by 1121 . rrl WICK fr...S . IoCANPLESS Rirbannoribs;bir 1, apt • :WICK S bIeCA.NDLaLSS_ CIOUPEWS'ISINGLA9:9—si bzs lust ree'd int] (• sale by ' aKI URAUN k REITER WHITE (71XE-0 bbk juntree'd and for vale by apt! IiRAUN RErnut S ALEILATUS— , IO cube . ; Z.) b.; for Falls by S,F NON BONNUOILS al Co, . Xr (raid st TIKARI> A513—'3.43)61 re rTil a - 11'6;r am - 1.314 ap2t 13 F VON IJUNNIIOINT A. Co ITAMs-20 casks sufintiotlimns, just received consignment and for sale' low by . arClolver . A GORDON, front LOAF SUGAR-60 bbl. Ft lame. Refinery, No 7 L hoof Sugar, NJ_ do du do. Nos ti out/ O do. '7o do Los.jog..',rodlEd mod' TOdverizeddo; final •. fittflf aubscsiher would respeerfully Gnomon& thit 4 has opened a mem retail:Drug Stony ea ILO eornet i Fourth and Smithfield street. , i . itesmring that the leapt! of the eitanaivis dilation rest of Southfield street forillitunify .ha ,spared int espeore fitting up the esullilialfmeto,. and is. de totodoed to keep no erne las bat %boils of Um bemquali, ty—of undoubted parity ,and gmiainioeu, • _A full wonsneni of hledtemett,'Petfuguery; and L ai ilea nsunlly kept him establlahment of 'the bind. mil he alyroya on hand. • • . . • _ Having his dvreging hi the umE Ifilding,;" all night malt wi/Ilieutepdedttkporaonally... • . ' The is *will tontitmell us heiellifore it 'lda old_stati . Lonldarket streeL vnLay _ r iirrt; 11.FLINS:,10 bblelloadhm 'and for sale . by V apill • • . • • , DAIZELL &Le —"P' n •••••• I - LINII‘.4OUI.I/14 No 8 Intge Alackcreli 40 bf bbl, N 1: 2do doi 34) dodo No I do do; for sale by 000 POINDIATER & Co SARIMPARILLA- , -.1 gross recta I gull tor Nate by kVA 3U lINIFNL'Odist . "• ap:I0 cur lei and wand; also. anted , and wood. -N U. SUCi A R-10 tank fair. N U Sum on consign =eat and for sale low by ap9 It DALZELL t Cojiberty et Salerainv, TO' b. do; .1 oreceived and vale by vi It D.V2F./.1..k.r. - _ H ALtl c tte i vi a llt d s Laelp r n i a ,, s , imar mord Dams, ev4e POINDEXTER &Co 41 water et in siert:, anti .C°roart):4ll"ellr';:f cutle r 117111a i to i r ri tlee t k rEa c. DMO I sugar cured, for Itale by ..1.3 • p 3 D WILLIANS, 110 taped et . r 1iA.411.1t liiillB—.A It extra xrael j e Ar y Vat 1 7. .._ ----- • - 113EANS--Oidaus, mrpertor quality, formula by. .alai • -•• B AC . 4 p .1;1-9,000 ILIS hog forIinTLLIAIII9 - I,II.AX7SERD—,bbIiI , fur rule b) ' apgr , • • D Q lINDRIFS-311 sick. Featliera 7 do Giumnie; Mdo Flaseeedi I do Wool; 1 tierce Elazmed; 18 bbla Not Lard, ro arrive on steamer Osuregoobr sale by by .09 I ISAIAH DlCKbiit cribfrontal 13ACON-16,000 tioa.`rouadV wall cared and neatly . „DI cut; for sale by • spill J 8 DILWORTH, wAlsrrED-41,01A1 Extbauga Dank :Donk wanted by aplll J 8 utwoirra,t7 wood in 'TITHITE BF.ANS ;SOO bug; for sale by opl9 • .18A1A11 DICKEY & Co i7)EACIIES-410 boa in 'slori and for Bale by 1. • apin , ' • 123K1A1l DICKEY & Co bbl. No 1, its _good shipping ordeg,Fier LSale by 11) ' hddlAil DICYNY & Cbi UCIAIrAND MOLAItSE3-300114616 N 0 tugs& WO bbls Plantation Molasses, for snit by : POIIESIIALZELL,tI water st neut BOAP.:-100 b. No 1 Soap, for sale by -r 7 opit lIALZELTs WINDOW CLASS—NV igiDgloss; WO do leen do; ILO do lush to 1010, in store 11104 foggily by 603 TASSEY & BM' .'".' .. .; . .fA11efi0Nt ... 00k , -2.;'; . . . 141.1" 1 Twenty-five traildligytots,at the new Cearldlotme; on Saturday, the ph day of May, at 3 P. hi e dtpate oa Grant street-10 Lots, each 34 feet fined, averaging about trio feet deep, opposite the Cathedral: lithe, t 0... fether, 48 feet front on Grant street,Nl feet Metes m Fifth wrest, and 44 fees -Of iamb. ht Wylie street-4 lout, of which 3 are each INI feet front, by NO feet deep, aadene`a fret 14 inch front, by: about to deep. These lots are Marty opposite the Leer Center. On Rom street-7 lots, emb feet (Mt, by 100 feet, maw feet alley: These lout art appetite the Jail; me is on the earner of Roes street and this eth street Road. On Foonh street Road-1 1C.4 81 feet' front, by about 130 feet dell.; 1 lot, 33 feat 0 inches; by about 130 feet deep. Terms,_ ooe.sisth lit bend, and the width; Barre equal mnualpaymeuts, from the let day of Apnl with Interest, payable semi-muuslly, um the Ist days bfOctober and April In each year, to be secured. by ondd and nsortgaee. Tide tudisputable, awl possession oven Immediately. A plan of the lost can be men at. theoffice of Robb k. MVennell, Third street. neff to' the Poo (-Nee. ,- SARAN B FETTERMAN. : ap24 DAVIS, Aoct. Paritiar Sate of Dry Goat, tr. Oa Mondayaflame. the alth isw, at 10 o'elook,. at th e Ccaameseial !Wes Room, comet of Wood and Fifth streets, telt be told a Lame and gonerol ,aapal• mem of seasonable (amigo an d doweehe Dn. Go od .i At It o'cloek,p. .". • Two family carriages, one of which Is nearly new, very substanual,sonare body, and =died for either one or two bore.. 4 las whim and , black...n.l. boas, 14" do Window. glais, usoned allesilObbbi NO Molasses, 8 casks marched sails; shovels, mattocks, picks,' bay , and manors forks, band boxes, writing and ...Wag paper, /months,glassware, queenswams grommt" - orisnent of hossehold and kitchen furniture, UseS4M :at window blinds, enures, to. • At 7i o clock, p. nr, A general assoniient Oiready-ntade elotbing, bard . - ware,cutlery, Jewelry, gold and silver 'Number, boots, shoes bats, maycutlery, umbrellas, saddles, 61.0.0ra:dr', .wlttps, comb*, stMety goods, fancy articles, At. apgl • JOHN D DAVIS, Ana. AMUSEMENTS PITTBIII7III.OH THELILTIISL. • C. S. Post= Munger solliaste.. FIRST NIGHT OP UR- ANDHIISON. , MONDAY, APRIL , VMS, W commence pith the Tragedy of • Othello . IN..e. Anaemia. Digo . M. Oxley. Alice which, DANCE, hp Wise An. Malvin*. To conclude with the Farce d' BOOTS AT THE SWAN. rzr= • LT A . .ROYSUND .t•• ND, in compliernle arida the nuardisens request of a large manses In emend since ea !Lis first coarse of Leentres, has the pleasure of nnouncog &nether manes of IN TELLEMIJAL. .EN, ERTAIW.INTS, In Pitilo Hall, everyevening, (en evPt Setuuhty.l the present reek, in which ha will de velops the philosopby of Charms end Spelling= nation of Near, MGM!! and Wonderful illustrating those leers rkiek produce the REWITE• RIES, hIWERM, FELICIMS OP HUMAN NA ' Doors open at 7—eo commence at 8 o'clock. Single tickets EP canq six kw • " I[U" Gratuitous [Acumen to Ladies; on Health, Tuesday and Thursday, at 3 P.M. WIZ& • • - Waal, Deb:Twilit IL ;1" &Maas , NATIONAL CIIVOUS . ! vitou the .Nermael Amphitheatre, Minima meet, I: Philadelphia, rim.t.ottg of a spkadid talented cam- Fir Ittliarah e Ui eld ° l7ol7,.°Yk2i . 17110AV9. for then mama/ el the GM pretzel to Deal ell , . lUt falhatio disßigulideedtual popoLOT pezkottere will hate the boater or appearingimery evening during iheir stay in th e city: 1. 7.NATIIANH., RICHARD RI VOHS, SRL GEMMANI, FRANK BROWER,TN, JOHNSON, 'HUN HUNTINGTON, WOOD*: W..N • MALLORY, JAR HA MONS. NEJL - JAmmgori: Rowrat, WASHINGTON CHAMBERS; GEORGE DUNBAR, ANTHONY PASTER, , TOM_ KM, M. SHERWLSID, Masters FRANK sod WM. PAST/El5, • 'Admitaion, 25 ecnii: 'IV NO !Henri.. - • Ikons, open al 6k—.pertormanea to commence al7 o'clock. For panicalars or prrforag4nvi look at Progranon. iota ON.p'.'6l.ek Apt ALEXANDER A DAY have just t neejird e.inn Goode l l: p co md d irir poin rmr t. , vrhich Isere .ILese eel, s i P i pon"rg e based ono,' Eastern Auction Pales, at et great redo.. Lion limo the regular priem—sre are th emfore enabled to offer great bargains to coslibuyers. Our sleet elo. , braces a mat variety of almost every deseriptioo . of Dry ( mid affords a very [svorahle opportunity for buyers to snit themselves. We would reepecually Invite the Otentimi of all permits 'wishing to porchnim basidantne so& cheap toads,' to Oct stack, as we are confident attuning their respective tome.' - • LADIES DHOIS SILKS—We love aspleudid erect Lof Ladies Dress KBE; ouch as super plain bit and Wore dress ailts bit and blue bit striped and barreddo rich fancy striped bednud barred do dm': raper high rah' plain changeable dodo. of it splendid quality: Huh tg'd Poolardito, of new style and beautiful quali ty; barred sad striped dodo. LADIES DIRE4S GOODS•7PreochandScoich cask. mein, Preach, English and Perot de lain., Ms.: t ee s, Oregon plaids, super toured ands:gin coped mots lid de lain_ ,er both light cord and Meek; bit plaid and satin sniped inuslio act Gael g r iflSbatiVii lawn,lmre gm, treoh and ticinch FA HIONAHLE SHAWLS—We would especially' inttite the attention at the ladies-to cum assortment or Shawl., which is Very mPerier• , Ne have surer plain damask mad eabrolderealarhite crape abawbc do do high cord do; fitney.ilt shawls of diced every de scription; heayy plain and barred tat dot colli eegde; dew style ,otroman silk Shaw* plainmall oideredThibet tind , coi'd 1•641 e, rope do; With a goost yarmly *father oriel - aim/el CLOTHS AND CASSIMERFS—in excellent snick of Preach, }2tgilidi and Belgian Oohs, of all colt French, Englith and' Anieneen nil el which are are Oiling at mites to solo the times. MEN'S SUMMED GOODS-. -Cashmeretts, drop de le, both plain mid ied; fancy, ,Preacht.bsseimeres; &C. At. • , , WHITE GOODS—A beautiful sleet of WNW Goods,' such cc plain and barred Jactertetre,, Noissoots, plain end sniped Swim; Bishop Leant, ha. Am • - " BONNETS AND BI)NNET style , braid Bonnets and Donna Ribbons. ' PAILS...4OLS AND PARASOLLEPIA ollendld Resolution' of new style Parasols and Pitroolletts,Af all colors and very cheep. • ALSO—A very large assortment of feney Print!, brown and bleached lY sheeting Modes Grad, widths.Treking Cheats, Table Diaper Toweling do. Irish Tenon, - Domstie Gingham, .Treseds, Jeans, Crash, Linen, Oil Chianti Gloves, llosterl, &a Country merebants mad other. buying to sell agat n,. will do will to call and :exordia* Oars clock in which thel e urill always find balloons each as wall be ready A ER /k. DAY;l3lllOket spat . • • • N W cor Ott. Disrobed ••• • - . Sim [baldest Gabe t • • and Penuaylaartia Rail Road Compost hereby notified tamest at the American natal, an Salem, Columbiana smutty, Ohio, of 10 o'clock oil Wednesday, the 17th day of May,lota, to Organite said Company by the electlon of seven Dit recton, and trammel any other business decined ne cessary by said Stockholders. • • • • • JOSEF!' I BROOKS,' • - 1 5 11 1 g G afff i ll 8 ARCI.A.Y, F. HEDES. PETER 11U01/3.-_k_ , JOHN LEARWELL, ' SFDAY,THOMAS ROBINSON, JAMES JACOB B F IIIDLEBON, Coininers mond U tit llgnalliir REED 1110D1E..11/Ul6 PA.; 7 o 7 / 1 . 8 lacidecinia=h . = itu=sherily ha ettieho 4. ei of*. Utotodlitatos. ' . . Its capacityirill be atople to &accmmodate, comfort ably, very /aro number of owns. The moms too largo, well ventllozed, and omege *dash 'families of mottle pommy many bade:mired. ' • Ile proprietor is dew:mined that It @hall not bilsor brL:7in • Me nimmisites of cordon mad convevienca '.l mas at the bonds of the public but on opportunity of slummicitlic raincoat} *Chu disposition in this par ticular. Vahan wishing to offer . t , oweaniug bowie &Oconee, - he would soy l ot ono and, all, ogiro too a „ , , • is kepi connate reedliesi emirev pas ,..ththe thel Irmo the ethamboat landieg—treepf shame. ththette]_ . • WI% WARD •d rutd for solo Esmunts N the Orphates Ceara foi tie:repent) of Philadelphia ba the matter of the, Trion of the estate of 110 , The Sherif haring , made ream to the omit of Inquest awarded in . this cue, speraieed Um *slide therein de rieribed, then.tu onof Ithlllo. Ou molted of.lautes "Egg., the. courtrututod a rule , omens inter. cited, to eareiintricourt - on Friday,. the 19th dhy of Ably, A. 0;1819, then aud there to accept or retitle said real estate,st the appraiseinent thereof. • Arid the court ordered that mikes of said rule be given by adrunise.• meet twice ewnek for four weeks, in WO public news paper publeMed in the city of Pittsburgh, sad for the same lime 10 mut newspaper 'Published In the clip of Phdadelphla. ..• • . Wham the lon. Edward King, Esqi it . Intifada; phia, Lt day ofApril, A, D. I to4l. • ' . JNO. A. LLEWL3i apdt.itawthlaylll Dep'y Clerk O. Or'', wiewrpourT womics. P m rce Yr° "' P b a commence o turar y 31 .1 4 6 baly .seisom Tenons. paddies to•Pareltams slam en— gates for ball; Of far other parpows, wul please favor wmith • callias we latter °twelves ID be able to (w -aists Ahem on as favorable terms as any. other - esatts. lishmentAi the eity.. • ' 'Also; rolling nal and tasting,. of every description F.. bad at the Menem waft: •. • Ennammms—Capt. Itebt..Beer, Thomas Knott, Esc, chant, H. Detilla rfi •plikam - MOM-WAGNER. TIIE aatnetibar, to addition-at hie ogro u lt , onutufaenniug of Itate, bus made arrange. , alanivorith Meseta Beim &Ca, (the mon laabionable batten of Oa city of Near Yetk,) rota tee - Ulu supply' ethnic:trot Sae Silk Hats and bating just received • hit eater,gantleanat can be aabadwith a r . mric p ik s a u ll ,r t , I7Z2 , tat by 17111. g in aeeond'daor 11:1 Pourtb, of Round arrest as er Hata' and Caps of Ids cam taanafaetare, stkoleattle exarre tail. Hata mad. LO order on slant Make.' • ten' ' • JANE WILSON. CLOTl.ll3—W.6liambilissites the Irma. tiopor buyers H his moment of super and For armed French Cloths, lataly '<calved—also, Castanet. of swims Oalitles. • Tnesaloods ars seleelsol arid, peat care, and an of the best make aml sniA abd orftt be sold loor Gar qszalky. , A . o pigy. of Minsk and Amesiesn Ckoth. and Casil mores; alto constantly . = hand at tha eonser of Ith and SALE" OIAN WANTED—Wanted in • WhoLiaale , and HEW pry Oehem Meter • lamp man to seta* salerrami. One -vebri his hadaaperienes in aa bold= eels and eaubrim goad . re:redeem. Address W. X.; ryiLblirph 'Poet elt. - B;HOOKS 11'1111re Lopeieed 'l'4 the office of tits Tyeantree of the Monourabela Navigation Company; at the Exeheope Bank, in the city of rinebarah, on the Sal day of May out, to receive euteeriptioue of Stock ear. Latent to pay the debt incurred in the ceeetroction of said improvement. By order silks LloanL Naiad %VAL BAKEWEL4 P=EM STEAMBOATS. 4--'.MCIECI.IIIS.A.TI ib P1TT111117111311.1 . _ . '' ' i - -,DALLI:If" P....CIEE - , • - . TT lied known line of s piertatipassenhee Leietne'- • • eoi br moor etttbelaerntnenftetibte_ h lobed =4 thist=ti t tooatroehilta beet* nn - we ' waters of-tie : - :%•,,,2, Dicey areonorsinntion awl cont.! hart that anotieY'ren procure. bM Leen P ,444 / 1 ( "P” . -', *engem The Line has hem in °penmen her aye Twin —bee eanieit a million of v.* , yi..iltnut Inn, leV" .' ey to their persons. The beats WU. be swills u.ot i Wood street the day preeieuslo startinift hie the Yeesp don of frelht and the entry of pawner. ost tbero . UT. In 1111 010011 the p 1132110, 01011. el be pik t aftince.- . SENDAI' PACKET` , The ISAAC NrwroN, cart. e.•fl mooxi •"-• leave Pi ugh every Suaday morning at 10 ceeltielri - Wheeling every Sunday evening a 1 1D it ' • • 1 i I ISONDAT • PACPLETs - "The IdONONSAILLI..II,CatuSrossa - xill lei m Pith burgh every blonday morally at 10 *Weal ...a... every Mondry ev ennui. et 10 r. r.. ; , ; TUESDAY. PACKET. - t. The 11111EILNIA' No. U. pt J. 1:1422r0tt2a; wID team Pittsburgh every Tuesday motbingnrlo nee hi 19)reling every Triesdar evening at l 0 r. N. WIRIAZIDAT IPACKILTs. The NEW ENUIAND No. 2, Copt S. Door; will . seam Pittsburgh • every °Wednesday morning ;at Pt • , s,, , keg every Wedserlday evening as POMO, iiirnsio4v The ,111111.1.1 ANT„ k r . e pit burgh every Thursday usunuag ime r ykk i trent ThirsduY erewgj..l / 0 I , Th d„cuppErs, No. 0 . Capt. Careus;will leave Mils. burgh every Friday grannies at avers' Friday evening as ID t.r SATTIB.I2.IItr PACKET. • Tlte 1110 4 .SENGEN, C.pt.tt stem, aria kave'Pitts.' tough every Saturday teeming at 10 selexse,l*. v s ," saterday evening allO r. r. easmt i•juUi-'4EF;mEm-- • cALEaspotv..:; letoretar Dewitt, Cdsactemdte Wel :on' Taoaday,_ aid . ay ala n eatnnlay, of tacit souk, at o'clook,i.Sir! ins on Monday, Wodnaaday.aa Ffiday.-.Be. Ina a benumbs landtng botvona Woodatnot and . ino taapared ... to , receive . fr 111v:1=34, M. Dun— ne" Petrie - MYER AND V I azsirass kA9p. Charkorm.Paiiti shu airlig a.a. gimes 1-s imlglL --- Ui P' """ '" V V elt 1 41' U:11:Z 2 4i 3 'U'l' aelii.r. 2 " "' 6 ,.'M "° ° 0 , Ifjtarrort, i co: Ap as:. " 1 ":"Ellry psniumajo, 15;11 - . LEAVE DAILY ATtl A. M:,'AND IP:II. .. .." - . ...„.. . The following new boats complete tie .line (Jr the , present saner: LANTIC; Capt. . James Park A LTIC, Cum. A. Jacob and 1.13 . • ItPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are itted up without regent la expert:ie. — Ey. err comfort that money C. praeore has beau provieee, The Boats will kane the. blourearalteli 'Merll4 t ak tie TOMO( floss rt. Vaseengers will be pune board; as the boats will 'certaudy leave at, the a tired Loom BA. M. and I P.M. % . • lanai ' volt ear runnier - .311Esllt t - , Perry, soontander, kaTe Leaky:We and all intermediate ,porta every Saturdata, as n'elcmt, preeiaely. • • fr'" gbi"P"grsX.l?: on Goad or !c' " 70/7S 74 1 11 riiniairliZAire . nth. . The Telegraph Las Leen built expressly . for regolsr . posh et,and vent, 6 vino. entirelrto the koinforeof n-en• 'the oceoronsodatinns• are htfer . ior to no Oda the Western waters. •.. ,t . .:• skpltt - Stesil,aentlolo. TilE steamer CONSE . I. - lamb k. „ the Port of Plttabo_ll„- at Ow Awl of •_' - Martel AllVeti on - Tuesday illil , lth wt h nsh P.M., precisely, for the dam/Ws:of , the Odd Yellasra titenhen White's Erase Band has been engaged for del - oel*: „on; Every oceenintodalion. has. been provided tog promote the couldn't of ladies and gentlemen who wilds to • grusk a pleasant-trip.., The Consul will return di( Wednesday ninhl. Samsun apply on. !wird we bi C .11EREISIT, .`eorner rum end emitudio.4 • FOR M k • Th. PIZA;t 7' ;RN ' I m dGl/J . -rlhviot . pin SAULT SCE 101AllUE. Denton', • rill have 'Cleveland oil her Seat CrO the StalCon7dAndlikrApill spltichr - C:URAUSUM /Veal Pi'll/...7I.INLPAND'BRIDI3S.IhiiitT:4 The twat and sobsturls/ low • 111.11050 N.... [A ~m6oat bke regular nips between Wheelinc; Bridgeport nod 114. burgh, leurunr Pittsburgh on 11.LoduprinidTtanudayti. Iitffitpd4LIVA.O3X,4OIIIII.IIIIIMIPM" - wale. ad rat' amat all intenacdiatepna 4111 Oars said Sat 0. or-,..!... 1 . .--..S.Ffrq.o 4 Mir ir liti2rEmn:±tun*,46.l PITTSBURGH k.-‘l7ll}:E4NG,FAcionv Th. trill Mammy NMe P laaney; soastari will yea .for 'Wheelies; on lileaday; Wednesday, 40,111 Way, at 100 eleekpreebutly an,&... • Lasea..lV o'Clock, a as, 11aceltagersry Tiesdal. Terleelial , loi at th . The Coantl-trill 1. , ,d at all the nandseasaaladea that eekbe d (*WO* safely ac pl.neelers has . twain also prOynr . *lth Felfrgg, Sally guard to rept = 'eomeiof. aid Elosimaesw. r~rr~r~,,,:{~ • DESPATCI4 '-,' The new Reamer { Nelaon, , master• will nut y abater Walrus" rstisburgh entry ruids,- Wednesday nod Friday, at id o'clock, A. MY' aodldo.; stongaltelstliiyeverrnicsday,Tburadayouddaratay, at o'clock, s. at. For, .or puma aPptYalt ' The new ead Au rit -A owu D IVEllerollaster: win ham toi l e ye poneverylVedneadaited st 4 P, Fur Might or Inno.og•Zer,°' -MEUMOUO , :. - ; FANCY DRY 'GOODS.- EAM A N: IN . 13 r O"dwAY, zireve.lo44tici - - L A D g i 0 B fri %I t ? "A AN d4IIIIEIiBIETILOF FY= ,L 4 They invite country Merchants, ,vEcillog Nes p. 44, exturone their mock before making thew ' • Mr. - Noir was fersnany year. of the hooteet-A: Roman &Co, tram which he retired 00 the ist at Jan.' .. 12.45; and ALr. James Dickson, (who halatc.ial the hosinessa woanbni &rarebit known bilker. I It - 4* - Tareleasse., rs hi g her. once in oash paid for good c!sti also, smarms, bale rope; gri. 4 .Ir4 LA IWNIOOi• cringe, &c., by 1. 4IGF.NCY OP THE HAZARD POWDER coupe., NY, for We sale of Ride, Rost and Canister Pas rof very superior P I AY --4 ,4 1 / 1 1 supplied at .y bourduriale IlierdaY. • "' sultans JODEPH DHAYORTWAtt,ZI laoad it g _ . . VT"IIITE PORCEIJLIN - . stk i M . haviurceeeived idlerAgetedy for 41'400 ha k-Cds Otnoairot, - Mdlsr' and. &aloes Teeth, invites - Dentist. , *dal JOEL MOIILLII, Druggist and A pollwee..tr, ' • apl7 ' eat wood ount 511 k . . . 11.1tCO 'AND PLAVIMR 0,1 , .PAktEL—lim•l. 0 Mill. of If, W. thoningtraw , Ls, we pr ,„.• , I - . - . , , I.)W, JACIESOLV. (lb .I, our Liberty. M!=l 13EVOLVING COMBS—A • senr..aninla addllankl I.ln Comb.; also, wreath, banal) , and Oak bionitt Qd.b., And, horn, and'lnttlidovmdd and Or *West nP2I =HUGON KINSEY'S, Minute MUSICAL bosEs—s dos awiest Bozmuuct Parr tw are, z 4. C.2.2,1).4 Toakosou. l aty of alb. popubtr•Lni. Also, •my Isms mid collect* fulortateui of Claim. Mower Vaocs, or.Tatipusi loyles, patterns and prioeut , oed ' - . ZFAWLON AVittv rrnriessothinia or r ), 1 4-11 - ety Goods, eadrao Fans, Jae ofilaino,Jeorelly, tilonros,and *tool 5u0..10 of ova/. dos Option: Atq - gilt sod kais'abil• 'Nisei Mel zeamer ICINSEVIS Fittry Stp.v.;. QIJCIAR-44, Lida Inavi N Sagas; Fair 1,7 sunward far .10 by AFXSTSOWIOI, Vl)roN..2co bolts JilasissippLisid,Towelifeso4. Ws; for lAN br aptS.ATWOOP, JONES a. Cpj SUGAR CURED SIIOULGINL.ZiCia;ks; Ciacbmati.inst reed mu of smoke bir a var by - apt& BROWN kCU 'So2II AAI3-7 easka:Keublety, for pale now.i.. 11 cogbugument, by 0192 JIRGNyfi/c CUIRRION ;.;.; (10 - 11 I—RD Wan prime, receiving.. porrGondigign.! V mud AK vale by...1b./MOWN k.CU9IERTRON... . vesum i;iturs—so htils just reel .4 ar by. Xs . avid ISCHOONMAKES&CoM lATHMN6-40 bbts; very dry, kr alai P'S J SCifooJamiliti &Co - qvAttlimuc Actn-4 iaio iv?, 21518 ISCILOWN3LULTAk Cu C IitCEOPOR.II-IVith an 'elataylon is N M , PWRIATI4 and Ai`WeinainClS•l by wit, stIO seNEIA a Co SUGAR -^J' kb& NO *War. as mre fcc od• bao elosnenniigenneao, er. • _, -- • app WAVERMSIIO". -FLOUR-17i bbts extra rawly Flow, in aionraa4., for nk or . IV 111.631BAUSIEL .• pOTATeJkZ-7.5 bbla,Neshannocks,jasi ined _ . m 3 TASSEY6 BEST miamANNopic POTATOES-73 to 2.7 eslll.l rPoistaer, bud landing and Gat We by P 1 ,9 Sa w itaatuUpp, igh•stei a tot rm: j .4. b &NV 1111.118A11911 ORIC-49 bbd Maas Park ; 20 do pa&aa _,aaa brink by a• IS 13 & W ILtROA tiell'tt g dy,b ElI 11.8 kW, (baubdatatere)kasida by___ .0 9 JAMES DALEELL oRN MEd - L- - 100 L6ls kiln drieddom—biefia reed add forsele by 8 W IMAM 40 , • •53 water aad.lo4 frau us DACON—ILIND ars Elsie reed sad for isle b D apICI ATWOODOONE4 !LOC
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