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NORTH AMERICA.. Adveniscroverr . aod Sebeellpeoes lathe Vora. leder- I cm arid Vaired Since Gazette, Pieladelptua." received and larorarded fixes this office. . , . MEW YORK Z.MPREII/L We will receive and forward free of expense, ad • • • .ts and rabeeziptioaa lor tide paper. incroVas. Prmansa baar GAZBITI Ls pmblkhed .Daly, To-Weekly - , msd • Weekly..—The Daily's &vas Dalian pa asummy-Lh. Tri•Weekly is Five Dollars per ammo;mma dm Weekly is TWO Dollars mammy saictly ma • ID . Aoramszes are earnestly requested tie hand in Quer favors before sr. ay and as cad) , in to day a. Inklllre flier: oc.,Dorritstl; Mar no Market.. he , *hi*Auld JUntiqlasoale Nomla.gon • - FOR C ANAL _ CONTiussiosEs; 'rIDiPLESWA.II.TH, - Cosnornue.—d fine . eting of the . ./usti•Alnsonie end Whig Cranny Committee of Correspondence, will be held et IlPldasters' (N read Eagle) I lot 4 in Pittsburgh, oo tilddradh hitatOth, .212 'o'clock _P. hl. A gene ml 'Wad punctual it:ends:we 'is desired,. as Inutiness of MI. prrtunco 4ifbo told before the Commiuee. ' • DANIEL TPCBRDY, Chairman. The tollaarisig mimed gentlemen compose the Com- Joseph tong, Wm Algui, 11 finnan, E Perelawl, G A litertVWre Wilson, Jr..' J D Cochran, Wm Glass, ylomer, ' J 1Y Lewis, - 1.1 Collins, J iVilloek, A Speer, J EsithoWs, U Duly; I P.eno.,J W Lightner A }Bawdy,' John j Brush, John ' Now, Wrn Perkins, Wes Dilworth, I 3 Richard,on, O Elembert;:,l Walker, Jas WAS, John Allen, Henry Eltimplii; Wm R Cary, John Ririe,. rs, P Drar, W Jt friws, :W.Rogers, A Johnson, RS thlatint, N Knox, G . Y Owalter, DI A Mind, Dfi Scott. T Jone R Palmer, • WA B Mowry, Win Boyd, I) Neely; T . Devison, A Cameron, - JA Gray, JStoner, J Graham, J AlUet, A IPLain, R. 1. Logan, J Monroe, Dr. Ilitey, hl Dray°, WmA Shaw; Jacob &ester, D AlCurdy, R Ve.n kirk, I Solin4k, - V ASSte,:ate, Jes &Clare, J W Deck er, 1' Wilson Robi APPluirron, (I Miller, 1 Vat &nretielli P ' Elates, C G smith, J R Robinson, R S r7=ig 11'1VI:n0nyMEWttui,11,tf.'":4i Sena, E R 3 Portray, N Cojey. 1, Ediierial Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Caren. . The Presidential Assistterw.o.LlSsles of ' .. .lfsosinuee-Desiths, of Mr. Aabley. - , ..Washington, Aprll 29, Pita 1 1 ,bere is a deep game playing here among the :gamesters upon the political chessboard. Mr. Polk has been the most successful thus ihr by keep. lag his moves entirely tham the•public :While Cass, Buchanan, Dallas, Woodbury and others, bare been 'kept at loggerheads and their , I:friends by the ears Mr. Polk, sitting in the "big arm chair" of the Execonve mansion, has been peeping out on the world abroad and enjoying the sport : life friends gave oat, and he has oftetr said himself, nig he was no candidate, and hence the ?althea batteries, the peniof the press, the winds ; , of 'the politicians, the anathemas of cliques, the in , ; vectives of commentors were all turned, in a gen*, end ennegre, in opposite directions. Mr. Polk ; escaped them, and has been playing the part of an ' 'ago towards all. Souse hsve suspected all this, 1 but with an oily tongue, and &native saps, he has blunted the edge of the: weapons aimed against him, or set them aside altogether. ds the timeep proaches, however, far the settlement of the con. troveny, and the thermometer gets healed,' Mr. Polk is coming in in a share of the general notice It is doubted no longer in this quarter the he is a candidate at last, and although it will be a bates pill to swallow, it will be swallowed with becom: ' 'ilfg grace and composure, if the deed must be done. I have heard many harder things said eigsdes4 Mr. Polk by his political friends than by his, opponents. "If," said Mr. Hannegan upon the tonna question, " the President ihould yield one inch of territory, this side of 500, he will reach a depth so deep and a damnation so profound that the band of resurrection cannot reach hie" Well, lie has done till this, and f o r the beet—as Mr. lams used to say—awe Shall see what we shall Nothing is 'said hgahh' 3lr. Polk now, but there are some few, at last, whom I wot of, among the silent, who are • stunting their wrath to keep warm. Tbe.President has laid before the two Rouses of • Congress, to day, an:important message and car. Irespandence upon the of the affairs in Yu eats's: It is known that the Italians are driving the white race there ai leaves before the wind.— . Mundreda have keen inualered, without dismitni. 'nation of age or sex, and a warof extermination is going on in the border...l6e oomary. The aid of /be Government has been invoked, as you will See 'bides Message of the President; and the Pre sident improves the time of such an appeal froma neighboring and *offering people, - to descant learn. idly and politically upon planting European Colo• aies on thel%TorthAmericati Continent. Mr. Mon• roe's memorable Message of December,lB - 23, is en. • riewed•nfianch length by Mr. Polk in 1645. Mr. - Rolates;of tonth Carolina, thouglt.of Mr. Polk's party, rebuked the President for a misapplication Of Mr. Manrce'i Message, 'and practically theca . Inning. war upon any European power who might, .from, any motive, lend a helping hand to the die. 'trained Yucatan, which had invokedthe assistance of Spain and G. Britain to come usher relief And why not?- Cr why interpret evil, where good is asked?-or threaten foreign nations, when their !alms • and hospitality is entreated? Mr. .1:R. In. germ!! reminded the House that t h e commissioner Sent from Yucatan had made the meat earnest ap• plats to the Executive Deparunent—beginain,g as early as the 7th ofMarch. • All appeals were fu aide, until publio opinion had compelled the Ex. cinder) to bring the subject to the notice of Coy gram Stephens, of . Georgia, was ready to do all I.lMt be bad the pourer to do, as one of the Repro, seiustives of the people; but he doubted . the an. thOiiiy °C ilia General Government to lend its aid • of it wit; naked toi An. At leant he wonted time enough io investigate the subject. At the bat sea sizin - of Congress . his own sympathies had been awakened for Ireland, and he had voted for her to. lief, but the interposition of arms wu a di g erent -queition. Mr Boot, of Ohio, ,!aught the Howe was all • asvisag- It had been aympathizing be the blouses of France--why act for the Indiana of Yaentati, wlia were only driving out their masters, the aria. , Wilds. 'The Yucatanos were the oldest inhabit • any and wens only' ejecting the innovators upon their own nail.; - Airai our sympathy all a mockery, I or were we friendly to the oppressed? Mr. R. be lieired there was more in this question than ap peored upon the surface. It smacked to him a glade:ldeal of another annexation scheme, and like thelut, we might waktiritp some bright morning, • and find ourselves engaged In war with a Sareign 'Ffie debate was waxing warm, when a intocess fate elation wan' made Co refer the whole subject to the Conimittee on Foreign Itelatioas. ". , Ik:Cathoun nude a brief but important speech on the •subjeci in the Senate, and the same refer. coon was made there. At noon, information was received at the ,Capi. .tol time Mr.:Asurwr could not live beyond the daY, • and 'the Senate adjourneA. At iwo o'clock, Welk gelitniii.of his dent was received at the House, and there Wu an adjournment there also. But a week slace'to-day, Mr. Astdep was i visitor at the tomb at - Washington, but now Ida Own deathis mourned. Thiiis the tenth depth among the members of the present Congress.' 11011.4 a GLISLY delivered a Maims in Wash. Medi, an Sunday evening, upon Association. CNA& F. Aiwa. leaves Washington this week 'with his venerable mother fur the family mansion ingaincy... We understand that Mr. Adams left Aim A. the privilege of receiving her Minh of hia casks, at $ 3 OO a Year. Tux SWIM CAVE n .ClNctimm.—Tbe jury air . pointed in the canon( Paschal B Smith, who was sada to have spent some $30,000 of his property at the bidding o(• pretended Mormon prophet, who was also a Mesmerist, bide retaraed a verdict that he is now inune and incapable of managing his pecuniary affairs This will put a stop to the moldier's operations. . ! Sricri ST TUE. Atm:um—The blew York Jour. nal of, Commerce snys, "Mere is gold on board the Acadia Am immune= in American siockii" Per says the Boston Traveller, but. tbe'li4lo,lot 'invested must be vtty small, es the total corn in rein blcmitill over, by this, steamship, u but 513,. . . , ' li i linavAno.—This Liverpool Albion rtateu chivivro Irish vessels, op the goon of leaving that -al *abort time ninon, hoisted the blab natioaal g i this being perceived, they VI ore jm. •rmegintely punned by aGovernaient vessel, where. i=gogy pronipag hosted tho obnoxious etn • —. • . . > kriao. 'LatelP died in :Ireland, of vriana the DiablinlPaeket rerawk.be wee a night) revels vinitleitilitt,,' of good fortune; hwt Po awing - m e e l ie k t i ie kw his obserraiseecd law or vxd of Tur4 AT BAISTtA4 " ,. 41CAStellI2PLIPAPEPtAblei‘f1 . 04. ~k. lave 'Worcester Railroad Depot &di, sad - .as patsy arrive, making is allSoity.four train& I • r4. , Xeltri-b7,t Ow *diaries' it:‘ ..- • , The inpdgeemisseu topic - Of Edema 'aid expror , • Idiom-Ital.' hull, as th e result: sheers ', but in the anxiety with which it has beep coils . . the groat Chartist demonstra li on 'of th e 10th, of, , ._ *hie hwe give beloir a szttßatbd though, roe:demi. ed account.. it will be seen that Wee oar vary ! , moderate anticipations of trouble were much too . large, and that the mole sanguine, or sanguinary, yeticiniztionni, put forth by manY of our oontempo . eerie,s were wild, in comparison with the reality, as the flightirfa bander'. The pro:easier' ares given . up—end ! the meeting on Kennington ! Common 'proved t4i be One of the quieted and lead eventild of all palisade demonstratione=-N. Y. Cosa Few the Loudon Herald, Andl ,Ii• The Greet Chartist 'ldoettatg. The great Chartist Meeting was held yesterdee, and a less formidable demonstrationit would hard ly be pomade to conceive. It certainly did not present any one of the fearful characteristics which the peaceable inhabitants of the metropolis•had, for some days been led anziotoly toapprehend.. l'oe. itively in contemplating the whole proreeedings, we were often tempted in doubt whether the intel ligence upon which the Governnient most have acted in this matter was not a hoed and whether the multiplied and unwonted precautions they had adopted to meet imaginary ;perils could have been anything but a dream. ,!• • All a display of strength, as a menacato a gov ernment and to the quiet inhabitants of i great city, the whole Wair was a downright and almost a lu dicrous failure. In every respect, the 'men aid boys who joined in the procession to the place of meeting, were as harmless as could Well be ima gined. Poor fellows'. by far the greater portion of them, with their pale Laces, and puny and ill-clad frames, were calculated to inspire much less of ter• ror than of sympathy and pity, and mutt have im pressed every one who beheld them with the he; lief that their 'Sante were of that description kir which legislative changes could not in the first in- . stance at leas:, supply alining remedy. I We mus add , that they all continued most orderly; and seem. reader the complete control of their feeders. . Some rain had alien during the night; and the ' dawn broke ,gloomily.. At about eight! o'clock, however, the Km became visible, and continued to shine brightly throughout the remainder's the morning. The streets of the metropoliatiresented at an early hoar, little beyond ' their usual appear. ante, here. and there -raii . ad he seen I detach merit apatite =chi:4M their quarters, era few special constables hastening to their placelof meet. log. Agm mere sightseers were to be met wen atonally, anxious to reconnoitre, ea wilitrors, the supposed preparations for 'street warfare. I But no such preparations were risible; there weie.neither lery artil; sokliers, nor police stationed in the open rut, at any of the points supposed to be Most me. Many of the shopkeepers,even in the iminediate neighborhood of the meeting, opened theixdume at the usual hour. A large number . of theea'howiv. er, allowed their Mars to prevail over ever! other consideration. The. general feeling en the sub- ject oftlie proposed demonstration, as far as we weld judge, was a'deternualtion to neat the whole 'airair as a ease of "much ada_about a ng," .1. though this feeling was somewhat chick by the dread of unknown consequences. At tbe preliminary meeting of the Contention, onlythe delegates seri reporters being present, Mr. 01l F. O'Connor addressed the body ins peeing drain, insisting on the illegality of the Government no' tice, but advising that no residence he attempted, —that the procession should be abandonedl Alter some debate the meeting was adjourned to Ken • I • • 'Pieta the Daily News. During this skim:salon, twu newly cons t ructed cars had driven up to the- doors of the inrotution. The one intended for the conveyance of the mon. ster petition was on bur wheels, and drawn by as many splendid farm horses. - - ! • The.van or car in waiting for the delegates was upward of 20 feet •in length, with ants ! arranged tretutzetselirr in so commodious a manner as to of ford comfortable accommodation to the delegates ea well as several representatives of the pru— ne body of the car war imbibed on the right side with the motto, "The Charter. No surreitder.— Liberty is worth living for,, and wroth dyieg be" on the left, "The voice of the people is the deice of God; while on the back of the ear Was imbibed, "Who would be a slave that mould be freer "On ward we conquer; backward weifalL"- , Mr. F. O'Connor was the fine to ascend the ear. The hon. gentleman was receivedwithkrodebeers by the crowd which thronged John street,l and took his peat in the front of the van. ' Ile was followed by Mr. Finest Jones, Mr. Harney, Mr. McPenth, Clark, Mr. Wheeler, Meßeynolds, Di. Gunter. and other leaders of the contented.' The rost of that body having also taken their reats, the cor tege set forth amidst large cheers. I At the Weidman obelisk, the alderman of the ward. Sir James Duke,was in attendance with his deputy, but up to this spot note. - policemart.wws to be seen. The windows of the bouses in !New Bridge greet were filled *ids spectators, andlarnid much applause, the moving luau took on orisvard coarse across BlarodriersbAdge. At this time a 11l o'clock). strong detachment of the battalion of pensioners under arms, were observed to hive just landed at the city pier fion Woolwich, and were Loudly cheered by the cut concourse that, note crowded the bridge. On reaching the Surrey r.ide., the first display of the civil knee appeared. Oa each aide of Albion place were drawn- op. ,t military order, a strong body, in ' doable file, of the L division of metropo litan police, While' the' city police maintained the ground on each aide of the bodge, which was With in thelimits of the city jurisdiction. Opposite the end of Staraked street, a party of mounted police, 15 etrong, under the command of an index-foe; was stationed. In its pasakle along the Blackfriars rood to the Elephant and Castle, the crowd Oien nued to increase and ben in the vehicles on bulb sides; roll every thing was peaceable, orderly . , and well conducted. , ! At the Elephant and Castle • new mass:finned the rear of those who, walking eight abreast,' had , followed the train from the place of depattrue, and en reaching Newiegtoa church the appearance of the muses : was mod .beerildering. Pro..,eding abrig toe Kennington road the common Was reach ed at half-post eleven o'clock.' Here had already assembled the Irish oodederalists and the varOus bodies of the trades of London,who had Intro:Mud their intention ofjoining in the demonstration. I ' These had taken their position in numesirol be der on the common, having arrived from theirldif &Teat rendezvous some time previously. • - The numbers aasembled at this time have been variously estimated at from 200,000 to 500,000: We have learned that a tuneful estimate war forded by several military pence, of great experience in making such computations, and they, on camper tag their different calculations, agreed that no more than 15.000! osseous were present, as 'peewees and as forming part of the procession. • I Oa arriving at about the centre of the coalmen, the carriege in which Mr. F. O'Connor and the dole. gates were mated, halted, while dor in which the monster petition eras deposited took its statimilm the south side: - In a kw minutes elder the halt bad been made, an inspector of police approached Mr. O'Coriner, and communiented to that geatlemantbat the Po lice commissioners desired to confer With him.:- Mr.CYConnorimmedidely dewended from the ear, and accompanied by Mr. M'Grab, proceeded on foot across the common in the direction of the Horn Tavern, where it war understood the cetn missioners and magistrates had 'stumbled. le a abort time Mr. O'Connor, witli'Mr. M'Grath, sees observed wending hiewaYhaek, and his mapped , mice in front of the carves the signal for the molt enthusiastic cheering. I 1 Me-O'Connor addressed the itaaenddsge At great length, atihl urgently advlaing quiet and good order and the abaadonment of the procession. He tad hand. of by putting the question to vote, by show Of Here we resume the report from the New. The dense mass surrounding the carriage, as one men, obeyed the nuumons, and I Mr. O'Connor resumed—lt 'appears to me that my voice is heard to a considerable distance, arid I take it for granted that all those who held up their •hands represent the &clings at all others who ace present. (Cries ofiWe That being so, then' this petition shall be taken down to the gonse of Commons by the executive committee in calm, and not by a procession; which may render you liable to be shot by the armed forces now guarding the bridges. I will go dawn by myseltto the House.': I will pretreat andsupport your petition boldly, and die on the floor of thathouse ere I will consent to see it abandoned. '7-- On Friday next the diseuagon on your peUtion" takes place, and I entreir ye'V's not to Jeopardise or damage the good cause by any intemperance or Lily on your part. Then, I; 'sic all of you who think the executive have acted wisely and brave ly—that the petition should be taken down by your executive committee to the Rouse Of Commons, and that I es your representative should go there alone, and that by these means a collision with an armed authority shall be avoided—hold up both I your bands. Again a threat of hands were simul taneously displayed amidst bud cheers. • Once more I 'beseech you hear and adopt the advice of your f is her, friend, and leader. If you see a 6160 breaking into a atop, do not band him over to the police, but knock him clown. (Cheers and laughter.) And do not let It be said we are thieving chemists. When you hayseheard all the *peaches which will now be delirered- by your champions, disperse quietly but not-in procession, and return to your nevus! homes. But let every man now take °Chia hat and vow to heaven:that he will not to day violate the law. (The crowded assembly at once answered the appeal with snitch apparent doubts.) My breath is now nearly gone, and I will only say, when I desert you, may God dosed me. • •Yo have by your conduct today more than re: paid me Air all I have done for you, and !will go on conquering until - you have the land, and the people's chatter becomes the law of the Inadr— (Loud end long continued cheers, in the midst of which the hon. and learned gentlemen, who was evidently laboriog undersevere indisposition, sank exhausted on the &boulder of a private friend.) • Mr. Clark then moved the adoption of the foLlow• log peg:lento the House of Commons. "The humble petition of the fahabitanta of the metropolis of Wand, in public' Meeting num. bled, showetln thnbyour petitioners have beard with hangs of indignation and asionisluneut that, by a bill which hum Ware you boitorabh house, I hr.the ostemulkt purpose .of providing more a &hay fx the security of the crown and the Our. ennead of them realms, Iris sought to alter the law re lating to the indr.finite 'charge of Udition add 'puniah by tnrupcuation that which hat Eesent punishable by dne and 'hnprwonment.-- nal. your ;Wahiaw the a regard: this' bill as an at. tempt to deprive people a the denes taiytheir just' borne u the •strockuls ot wuth ts • generally practise' d by yoUr 'honorable hoax, ald your . pawn.. beg your honorable bourn to sump mis infamous taellilite OD. .MMN denination,_by its unanimous...a'isnituninkrus Kyddseconded 1130tioll, which wait mho stipported byllifr.lleynold, and &threefolde attempt on the put of a person named-Spurr to interfere with the proceedings , it wan earned unanimously. -The meeting was then declared to be dissolved ars quarter past one The flair large bundles Conning the petition were reproved - from the carriage and placed in cabs, and taken in charge of the - executive committee tonsil House of Commcins. . 00 delegates then mooted Me carnage, w hich was dismantled of its trimming. and decorations, and with its, companion conveyed to a neighbor. ing stable pant, and at two o'clock not more than 109 persons were toe seen, upon the common.— Mriny of them consisted bait to usual ocpupants, boys playing at trap ball and other game a, and by ! a quarter past two is strangerto the day's proceed.l logs Would never have guessed from the:appear, mine of the nighborhood that anything extraordi nary had taken place. The only interuption of peace, even ton partial extent, sems to have occured in.the prcigress of dispersion, alter the Meeting on the common. I Presentatt MI of the Petition. Thedemonstrrition was net very stron,gor alarm ing in int appeanume. ' It consisted principally of two hackney cabs. containing three members of the deputation, and the petition itself The loner, which consisted of several very ponderous piles of paper, was conveyed by instalments into the house, and delivered over to the proper authorities. The deputation returned immediately on foot, and was loudly cheered on its way.. • - The great event being brought to a close, the crowd began gradually to dieperse, and in a com paratively chart Space of time the thoroughfares were clear. ' A portion of the police, however, remained for some time on the spot and in the im mediate neighborhood: fie monster petition has been subjected to ri scrOtioy, by order of the House of Commons, and its dimensions are grievously curtailed by the or deaL See the following reportlif the committee to which it was referred. ' The committee on pub. lie petitions, &c.,19:4' ~ have agreed to the Mowing special report. The hon. member for Nouinghtun stated, on pro. seating the Petition in question to the house, that 5,706,000 signatures were attached to it. Upon a moat careful examination,in which examination thirteen tow-stationers' clerks were engaged Oar up. .wards of seventeen hours, with the personordino. rilyiemplayed in countingthe signatures appended to pennons, under the superintendence of the clerk I of your committee; the number of siguatares had been ascertained 'to be 1,075,404% (hear, hear, add loud laughter.) It is further evident to your com mittee, that- on numerous consecutive sheets, the signatures are in one and the some handwriting. 1 "Tour committee have alsoobserved the mums of distinguished individuals attached to the petition I why cannot be supposed to have concurred in its prayer, and es little to have subscribed to it; among such occur the names of her Majesty in one place, no 'Victoria Rex, April I,' the Duke of Wel lington, K. G.; Sir Robert PUI, die. 'ln addiuon to this species of abuse, your com mittee have oSserved another equally in derogn. tion' of the just value of petitions, namely, ,the in. sertioa of names, which are obviously altopther fictitious--such -no 'No Cheese,' 'Pug Nose,' end ski Nose,' ace: [Roars of laughter.) 'There are other words.and phrases which, tho' writtentin the (ono of signatures, and included in the number reported, pour committee will not has. ard 'offending' the house, and the dignity and deeeln cy.f their own proceedings, by reporting; though, it Maybe added, that they ore obviously signatures belonging to no human being.' The reading of this report was followed by a scene between Mr. F. O'Connor and Mr. Crippr-- Correerly, we believe, of this city—o member of the 'committee. Matters went to Such a pass twee. them that l'ili3O'Connor was arrested by the sergeant at alma, underPhe order of the .Speaker, [having left the House , with a parting hint to Mr. Crippt, that he might consider himself challenged.] baton his being brought before the House in cos i tody, mutual explanations and apologies were Made and the affair dropped. FILMIC T.h. Paris correspondent of the London Herald writes., Puts, April 13. The germs of discord are actively developing. The Preset, which is now written with some re , *erre. owing to an engagement taken by the edi tor ttiabstain from imtating rencorks'notil the eleto. tions are over, nevertheless contaias-the following striking summary of accounts from the provinces. -The account. which we received from the pro. vinees. are deplorable. Eslent. at Havre, rawer, at Troyes, disorders at Boxier., in the Lands (neigh bourhood of lkwileatutlA - c.—agitatiou everywhere —such is the reroute of the aituanon. As freely as the departments have accepted the lieptiblic, so do hey! with equal order take their stand against dic tatorship.' The same journal observew. “We have before os n lis oicondidstes to the Na. tionid Assembly prepared by the central commit. tee iof Paris, and published by the National It tills 15 dolmas. It would appear that the number of ItePublicariatlist inspire' confidence is extremely limited, for we see the,litatne names reproduced ad I.7)fniturs. the-seriters of the National figure uthe ialr3iu' 'tl°rh;d ed ortTeSeinc,bttlmeis hardly /e enallia which is not decorated by their ironies. Almost at each liaeyoo kiddie name of a writer of the National repeated for the third, fourth, fifth, °raisin time." Chi the other hand, the Brfertersounds the tocsin of einem— `The counter revolution marches in open day.— Everywhere the Itepablicans of the morrow are showing themselves, and acting with combination andidiscipli6e. They have their watchword and dace-don. Calumnies and 'injuries are their habit. uol and they use them with fall lihertY.— T* benevolence of government agent. encode them :full swing, mad if it was not for the coda. ranee of the 'citizen Minister of the Interior blood wbtild again dow. °At Paris the people, enlighteneAy late events, and 'especially by eighteen yearn rtf misery and despotism—the people are on theieguard against intr i ties e and .roection, no matter from what quar ter ey com—But in the departments Is it so! Wh , - then,.will go and enlighten the ignorant pop ulation of isolated provinces! Who will spread the is of life among -*Wens who have beer strangers kr ouidaily dtrogglear 4 , conartronnoir n , " i to lei." - ~ I , ,c oitatsroanair of the National Intelligence, bri to 'mind, the bountiful columns in the Col, where "the oar of corn^ is introduced as an tuchnec.tural ornament. They are just within the northernmost door of the ground.likaw of the east front of the entrance leading to the Supreme Court room, abont eight feet in height, with the roc of mails sculptured on their capitals. Each capital has nine of there ears standing upright in one row around it, with the leaves of the husk partially opened in front, so as to fill, the intervals between the pars. The. %liana of these columns rest on a pedestal, and have base-mouldings, and an astra gal Et top. eueinbling a rope. These shafts appear intended to represent a bundle of cernstalks,every joinder which rises about an inch above the pre ceding one, front left to right, so as to from a spiral line ;of seven turns; the rope-band. or astragal, above mentioned, serving as the footing for the an pt maize which ornament the capitals. The design of the architect was. novel, but the result made a handsome column. Be'sr TIME, CONLIa--Tbe Demcieratic National Convention to nominate candidates in, the Prem. dencir am! Vice Presidency willtakeplace at Bain. more) on the fourth Monday of May, three weeks from Monday last In reference, to this conven tion John Van Buren remarked as killowa at a meetieg of the Barnburners, at Hudson, last week: .Tbe delegates selected by the Utica Comets. tion,",beoluerveb, .are the only rightful represen. knives of the Democracy of the State: they.wdl be receisted at Baltimore. (Sensation.) Their broth em thnoughout the Union will neither desire nor date fo reject thcm , ' lot them be thrown out, or neutralised by the admission of thirtyeix irregular delegatee; and let the test imposed by Alabama and Georgia, South Carolica and Florida, be applied to the nomination of the Presidential candidate, cad while do_ not undertake to say what I shall do, I do venture to predict that the political, likti the meteorological almanac the November next, should read ,about these days expect strong gales from the north and west.', ILaughter.al+applause.l „ DEATH 780 X Tilt BITE OP ••Cirre—A youth named; Keeler, whoa° parents reside in Laurens at. NeW York, died aflarparoxynts of raving mad. f n. be t was bittenaome Fit months ago_ by a cut, supposed at the time to be rabid, bat nu evil effects were, observedlat. the time or since, until a few hours before his death, when the syntp tLnsa nfliylrhobin became apparent and arum. mossviolent and distressing Sorm. irrYou foolish, flewbi fellow, read thia, and be no longer bald t whiskand timeless. AIL W. Jack • soo, of tiO Liberty street, Pirbilt “rgh, Pa, certifies on the 3d of Pebroary, lb"; that 51".11,o.. Jacisoots head, ion the nip, was entirel y bald for 15 years, sad that by loshig two 7. bottle. o Jones' Coral flair iltriratire, Ithe kair Is pawing fast and thick. . Bold in Newark byS. OLDS a sox, 271 lik.4 .0, IL WAN BUSI/511.K., corner of Bojad and NOM_ bet .t. 1 naarllt • ~ j P Tde.afl , Angelic expreanon of some termites Is meld 1. clew, w the repulsive, coarse, muddy, yellow Dees of ethers, excites disgust—the same with males.; Could such people be Induced to try a cake of the true Jots' Dalian Chemical Soap, they would be eurapto4d with the change.. TheTwoold have • deli- Cate Clear, white skin, while every diefigulement or erniuon Would he removed and cured. iFsaDcbLlallormA—Personsw - ginve bought cheap Counterfeits and imitations of this, and hive had no et. feet prOdiced, moatley this, tha ()Avail. Mind, ask for Jonesi Coop. For sale at that . Jscuon's, &IS Llber ly a IrCOL I martla !! Dr Doe: your haw tall ad,does your Moe tarn gray la 0 berth, lilt dry, or dirty, I pray? Ithialhits, you Call male it soil, silky and hoe Dark mid healthy, and beauteous no this hair of mine And tobare this, you have but,three shillings to give For a Islittic of Jones' Hair R.torative. • 1/Aatter,if you hare bad bait Data wool , reIWY be is. to:tithed at the lovely effect a three shilling bottle of /oars' Cored /lair Restorative has on it: it needs bat one trial. boy au CY Liberty at noeltldkwly - I itr The public ate respectfully 'netted be Buena 11 meeting t 4 AllOtilMoo of hueburgh and vicinity for Protnoung the Interests of ethicitrots, at 74 o'clock, this aloniday) evening, the 17th 'net., to the Temper ance Aek,lAllegheny city. • Oaoufas Ersacum—k:ssay, Mr. :John Sterrett hr. nogsoph7,tll.lhllisous. npl7tit • flyr me mber. of the Comennee appointed to mike inangements for the funeral homes to the re mains of Commodore Barney, Lieut. Parker and & D. up requested to meet at the Monongahela Hoots, on ; Thursday evenly, g7th inst. at 7k o'clock. wulDpadiOs who:ae Jones' apiNab Lilt Mlle . 'lave ihnry. aline wtate triaspuout skin. tida • uial ..ailafy any O. tkold only Pirtsbazek al eo Libarty it 1. , • Wr0,111141.4 tal Isatelllgranee. • Peocosidiages. ousaells. • Select Ccnnicil met Pursuant to adjournmeriL Preseut—Mesan. , nakevell, Black, Hill, Kin cald„Lotenz, Laughlin; - Laying, Mangy, Fermi,' Simpson, Totten, and Mr - . Shipton, President. Infonahed business being first in order, the or dinar!. entitled An ordinance authorizing the grading and paving of Wiley at. from Elm to Ful ton at. was then taken up, and on motion of Mi. Black amended by striking out payable in cash, and sultistitiningpayable in Weds, having ten years to ran and beanog6'per cent. interest. The °Mi . : name was then read a third time as amended, and passed. The ordinance entitled 'Ank . rdinance lumens ing the width of Gdmon at. in t nth ward; which was road twice and referred M Com. on streets, March 1, was then taken up; When Mr. Bakewell moved to amend by inserting, 'providing that it can be 'done without expense to the city.' which was lost. The ordinance weir then read a third time and yarned. The ordinance entitleiPAn ordinance Carbuilding a sewer in Libenyin. from the eastern side of Ferry •st.lo connect with the sewer to Hay at which in C. C. March 27, was read and referred to Cony on eta, Atc, and reference concurred in, in S. C. April 10, was then taken up, and on motion of Mr. Black amended by sinking out 'cash,' and substituting 'payable in bonds, having ten years to run, and bearing 6 per cent. interest.' The ordinance was then read a third time, and passed as amended. ' Mr. Porter, on leave, presented the petition of Elizabeth Leonard, asking Council for darnages austitined to her property by grading Second st,— fiend and referred to Com. onlstreets- The President presented the:petition of the Alle , glieny Fire Company, asking Councils for simply of hose. Read and referred to Com. Fire, Engines, and Hose, with instructions to confer with the Firemen's Association. . Mr. Hill presented the folio mg resolution: ,-.. Re.soinsd, That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrnut II the City Treas. mar for $ 2OO, in favor of the 'Good Intent Hose Company,' end' charge the same to App. No; 4. t., :, Read twice and referred to Corn. on Fire Engines and Hose, with instructions to confer with ,the Fireman's Association. The &Rowing atiOns, reported to this Couni cif by the Street Co mm. o April 13, were than taken up. ._ • . ... Rewired Thatihe Coinmittee on Streets, Grad inmate. he authorized te expend the eum of $2OO to make Forbes st. passable firm - Chesnut to Ste. season st; alto, that the sum of 5100 be expan ded on the opening of Spring alley from Umber to Morton st. or as far eastwardly as now practica ble. Read 3 times end adopted. . Remind, That the Corbmittee on Street., Grad ing, &r. be and they are hereby authorized to cause Webster st. to be 'graded and paved from,' High st. to Tunnel at. to be paid fur in caab or bonds as the Committee imay deem expedient— Read twice and,'lttid over. A Resolution authorising the Street Corn, to re. port an ordinance for opening Prospect .t through ith at was read twice and laid over. A resolution directing the Street Commissioners to-lay anlank on side walks in any portion of the city, where the strecteare not paved, providing the materials accessary shalyie furnished without ex pense to the city, was read twice and laid over. At 10 o'clock, Mr. Loienz moved an adjourn, moot, Mr. Hill, seconded by Mr. Laying called for the yeas and nays and the mason for adjourament was lost by the fallowing vote. 'Year—Messrs. Bakewell,Lorenz, Murray. 3, Nays—Messrs. Black, Hid, Kincaid, Laying, Laughlin, Portei, Simpson, Tama and President.. 9. Mr. Bakeweil offered the following Preamble and Resolution. Whereas, from various causes the water in the Canal Basin hay become very dirty, offensive, and serious apprehensions are entertained, that unless proper measures he taken to cleanse the same, its exhalations may become during the summer a source of disease.. Theref,re Resolved, That the stun of 8150 be appropriated kit cleaning the Canal Basin * to be expended tinder the direction of the Canal Com. mince, and that the Mayor he authorised to draw his 'rewind on the, Treasurer for the atm, to! be charged to the corning/eat fund, rend 3 times and adopted. Mr. Kincaid present - id the retain of the Police Committee, ad the case of Gabriel Kelly, which was read and accepts Mr. Hill presented a bills of A. W. dc J. H. Foster for SS. Also two bill for Bryan Sc Clark kir SG with a Resolution mats:wising the men of the same, which was read 3 tie an dd a dop t. ed. Mr. Laughlin presented the report of the Sani. tarp Crimson. which Was read and accepted. He also . prevented the fallowing Resolution: .fteoieni, That the Canal C./nominee be, nod they are hereby authorized to make immediate application to the Supervisor of the West Pa. Canal, requesting the cleaning Out of this part of the Canal lying hein;ern the Aqueduct and Monongahela river, and that suck great= Of water. be kept running ns will prevent the no cur/minium of filth therein. Read 3 tiroes mad adapted. Mr. Hill submitted the fallowing Resolution, Readved, .Thru. the Select and Common Grum oils will attend in a body, the funeral processional the We Com. Barney; Lieut. Parker and Mr. Sew ell, whenever notified . to demo by the:Committee having charge of the tame. Which was read Times and adopted. • Mr. Kincaid presented an Ordinance entitled an Ordinan. authorizing the Mayor to commistion Private Watchmen, which was read nose times and pained. . Mr. Blank °Tend the following . Itesolutons which ware IleVerailiy read twit .cl Inid over. For opening nod priding Liberty U. between Adam. rt., and the City Line. For grading and paving Tunnel .t. between Wiley rt, Lind the Penna. Avenue. For opening and Grading .I.llegheny ra. in the 7th Ward. Mr. Simpson Presented n Resolution directing the St. commissioner of the 2,1 khallitt to open Mulberry allay from Locust at to the city line.— Which WI" read 3 times and adopted; Also a rcselution respecting the Greensburgh Turnpike wad within the city Line which was read and re. krred to Corp. on streets. Mr. Telma presented an Ordinmice entitled an Ordinance authorizing, the St. Commisitioner to open the side walks is the <O.lO aide of Webster at. Read twice and referred to Cont. on streets. Mr. LayneotTered a Resolution authorizing the St. Cominia4oner far the 'kd agile/ to open Kirk patrick at. in the 7th ward front Center A venue to Duncan at providing the coat is notmore than 540. Read 3 times and adopted. . Council then concurred in the reference of some 'petitioni kom C. C. and at Lt o'clock. adjourned. Methodist Gesseioil-&titiiOilsoe• SWOYD CAT. The Conference came to order at , 8 o'clock— Bishop Morris in the Chairtand proceeded to call for the names of members appointed by the dela gationa to constitute the Standing Committees. Petitions were next in order, at which is Loge number were presented. 1 , Dr. Durbin preseufted'a petition from the delphia Conference, requesting that the power of appointing a preacher at the Dickinson College station, be given alternately {1 the Philadelphia and Bahimote Colifegnces. After a little debate, the petition Was received and referred. • . A petition from tho journal was presented by the Genesee - Conference, tudcing he a division of the Conference: • A memorial was presented fmtn the "Ebeneset Society" sSt. Louis, lito.,”• l asking aid from the Conference, and to be includJd under its protection. Id this memorial was an implication that iheindu ence afßishop Morris - hen be exerted against this chunitin the matter of the separation of the Conference in 1644. A motion was made to refer 'this part to the Committee.. the Episcopacy, upon which a debate arose of sunib, warmth. The motion to refer was carried. A petition was also presehted from the Green Street African Church, St. Louis, asking to be ta ken under the protection of the Northern Confer. • • A petition was also presented from the Cape Girardieu Conkrence, aiking for the same, and also snaking an earn.t protest against the separa tion which excludes them from the Northern Con fetence. The petitions were referred to the Cdm :mace on the State Of the Church. Mess,. Ritchie, Green and Ityenton,.the Cana dian delegate., appeared and were introduced to the Conference. - A resolution was introduced by Bro. Wilson, to instruct the Committec ou Boundaries to define at an early day the geographical Southern line of the hiethodisktipiscopalChurch. Arks some remarks, the resolutinu was laid on the table. Adjourned. Orsistat. Tux Tutritn haring found Apollo !lull inadequate to the accommodation of his numerous friends, will appear at the Atheneum in Liberty street.• The question doss not appear to be who shill go to see the clever little fellow, bul whb shall stay away. Ws stay will be short in Pittsburgh, and it is safe to my that Ids like willnot soon be Reda again. All go now, or a sight will bemissed. • 3te Brea WmT3Ol Rnrsw .14COUNTOWEIT PllMertnt..—Thely number of Win euxilent weir is on our table. The publisher, Mr. aingerly . has very meierrally improved the Detector, dace it has come into his possession. It is without ques tion the 404 reliable Money Review in the coup. try. The piwient number comnins upwards of three hundred •Eta dmile engraving s of current coins.. Anted!,Won of the 4th Ward Public Schools will take place to morrow evening, at the school house ia Irwin Sucet. Free tickets may he pro• cured of soya' the Directors, or at the school This gm:Tolson will comosence at halt - past 70' . 'ir.w. Among the &nivel" in the AIZICIICO, at N. York, am Caps. and Mrs. Schooley, mod . , Teiiiss HALT sat, flee Neese anil tame Linimen t and ladies Vegetable Dixie, is lige moot deems.' core for ithessesusta. norm IVA!. JACK. WIN. Anal Pisetbstro. talisellat? • 1,„ si IKON gA %MA L LLJ r TLII~~CirI Ibrrtsponciosee or Ptuitiargh'pait.mi • , ooaassis . • . WASEMICITCLN, May 4 ISSB. Theuenthers of the Hove repsdre to the Sea nta, to attend the funeral or &natal. Ashley. The President and members of Ste Cabinet, Army OS. nem, and • few Foreign Ministers were menu. A Prays; au offered hi Rem. R. R. • Grotay.— Scrawl, by Rev. ISlClStiose. The ceremony mu very solemn. Exa.spre Cprxspordientoof the Piusbargh Onzetta PHILADELPHLI meßkxr. Philadelphia, May 2, 1848.. Floor—Sales of Western at 55 75. The weather has been nainiall day, which has checked out door operations, and the markets are all doll, in Consequence of the bad weather. NEW YORK MARKET. . . • marledrub,• Ilday miter Fkuir—There is no change fr day, but the 'market is, if any thing, doUer. Grain—There is a steady demand for Corp and Oats, and a good inquiry for Wheat, fur nulling. Proriaione—The sales are only Mr the rupply of the regular trade demand: Lard, hairever, is very firm, and held higher..l2eles of 200bles. at 6 ctsi Sales of 100 bids. Wastes Mesa Pork, at $lO per barreL Cotton has advanced' of a cent, bat the mark la heavy. The markets generally are without change. • Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Casette. BALTIMORE MARRED, .Bscrutons, May-2, IStS. Fleur—Howard Street is offered at $5 75, with. put buyer.. City Mills is held at SO 121. • Grain—The market is unchanged. Provisions—Are without activity—quOtanans steady. Whiskey—Bales at 22 eta. Groceries—An without change. Hoga—Sales as stasuise CU. Correspondence of lb. Pinstdirib Garotte. CINCINNATI MARKET. • Curcrinurt, iday Flour—Sales of 400 barrels alit 121. Grain—The market Is without chlinge. WhiSkey—Salen of 530 barrels at 15 cents pa gallon. Blolame—Sales at 26 cents pergallost. Coffee—Sales of prime Rio at 7107 i per R. Sugar—Sales of prime New Orkaas at 41c. 1: 'Provisions-4 hear of no tales to day, worthy o The ranker !It dull, tar all descriptions The nTer continues rising. • C• XPA/G ll .l 6 •Piclits Wt=clazerre. • - Every thing at presentindicates that the coming Presidential campaign' will be the most exciting ever Sought Upon all sides we see prepanuions, makmg by UM admininntion pnas to sustaio the executive by the cheap ,circu latio n of the usual statements with which they gull the public car on the eve of election. To spread the antidote Wherever they may leave their poison, we shin issue a campaign paper at a price so moderate en to place it in the hands of every good Whig in this region, as:well as in the hands of all thole who love their country with an enlargedheart,end who desire to see Our glorious kiewhich our Fathers fought and died. preservXd from] the danger of being torn into • thousand fragments by an unprincipled, and mil guided faction, whose entire and devoted object is to chitin power and the spoils incidental to, and for the •ake of which, they . are reedy and there willing to 'settee every priociple of right and jus lice as well as of Law and order. • The "Gszetrenhas never yet:been bond wanting, in its duty and devotion to the great Interest, of Western PennsYlvwda, prink, which it has-been, identified for nearly three quieten of a eenturymod we trust to be found in the foremost ranks, during the corning campaign When the National Gan Yen lion composed of the chosen patriots of the republic shall decide upon the man who is to bear our Pres. idential banner, we than enter Lath - his support. with all the energy and industry we poisessa, and throwing away the scabbard fight kir the good old muse, so long man, enemy kee the field. We shall put upon our banner, so One antie cardi nal . principles for which we contend, A PILOThT, TIVE TARhF , one that shag secure, to those living on linkilimit soil, the labor requisite to pro duce our own-Iron, our own cotton our own glass, our own salt and in short all that to requisite for our comfort or: convenience. that con be made at home. We shall go for the good Armen policy of buying nothing that we can produce mainelves. We shall demand too from the next adadniwra. non appropriations for the improvement of our rivers and harbor's, and shall Insist that a pan of the revenue we contribute in raising, shall be • expended for our beacon sod not all be given to support useless wan, and greedy, lazy, wortldmisaMceliolders, and contractors of the gov ernment We shall go ter those who will give us a gm , eminent administered upon the most economical teak consistent With honor to the position we no. copy among the notions of the earth. We Ault go for noninterference in all European polities either by. direct actiou or the most remote implication, believing that our sue destiny is to mind our own brininess within our own bounda ries, and recommend the virtues and advanthges of our form of government by our example and not by arms or dirdernacy. • • We shall oppose the acquisition 'or any more territory, and shallinsist that, no mans shall be spared to restore in to au honorable peace with our sister republic.' To tlicere:whe approve the declarations we have made, we now appeal end ask there to aid - .w in the diasernination or the «toed we lay dawn. • The Weekly Gazette of the lOth of JOne 'will contain the National I'llonsimuions. We will coin. 1310,00 on that day and send the Casette until the the result of the Presidential election is known • upon the thllovring terms: To one address, Ten copies .. ........ .....•..,00 Fifteen .copies • 7 5 ,00 . Twenty • 9,00 Filly • 20,00 Cue hundred «vie. 3500 No package will be mule up containing lees than five copies, for which $2,50 cot will be chug. ed and so in proportion, for additional copies. We would solicit the altenudit of the torment patrons of the Gazette to this Matter and ask their aid. ,Theextremely low rate at which we offer the campaign paper leaves btu • small margin • Over the actual expense of publication to us, and all orders most be attended by mil. *The amuck con be sent to us through the post masters. .- ERASTUS BROOKS, tcCo. [QP To Smonoss' Mca sso Orwass.--Cotinell'a Magical Ma Falracton—lt is now conceded by medi cal men that Connell's Magical Pain Estractur, mans. factored by Comsurck 'A Co PI Couniand st. N Y, In the greatest wonder of the la th century. Its erects sea they miraculous. All Pains am removed from twins, scalds, be, and all external sores, In a few minutes af ter its appluatium healing the acme at the most deli. ears skin, leaving ne scar.. It Is egnally beiwficittl in all kinds of inflammatory diseases,such as sore Alp. pies and•Eycy, Sprains, Rbelinfathm, White Swelling and Clem, Ltrnves, Mucus, Chilblains, Phydpelas, Hiles, 'So Dolores., /Sc. NVe might add as proof to all we say, the narne•,of many eminent physicians who sae it ht their practice, and hundreds of the clergy who praise it totheir peopla.Kind parent keep it ceinstatitly on hand, in eases of accident by fire, life may be lostwith out as, bud by its use all hurns are subject to its control, unless the vitals am destroyed. Cantion—nernemoer and ask for Connell's Magical Pain Extracts, mans. funned by Comstock h. Co. NY, and no other.. • N. Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agent (or Pittsburgh, fig Yibany at.; head of Wood. nortbdivettmT • gl7Tma Curare Is strangely destruenve to the he. man cuticl e , ior skin) the midden change from heat to told, and the smoke causes yellow, dark, come eau . please.. Then open is Icquisise that the ports of the shin should be kept —thm their months should be freed from impurity—nwas Mee the oms dent Roman Mims ghee, eared all diseues—they coon:Mind that more diseases and unhealthy saneirs_l left through th the Pore s of the akin, than any ostler °inlet of th e body is necessary, therefore, to keep Me ftorts open—ail humors are dawdled from the skin•frofa the yore., when they waah with Jones' Italian Cfiebsical Soap. kayo seen eure th e worm and oldest ease, of Salt Rhea* Erysipelas, Old Sores, Barber's Itch, Sore Head, Ringworm, when every other imemal and external remedy had felled—int effect tendering tho Skin white, Bleat and mot, though it be yellow um coarse, is woo. derfal—it removes Freckles, Tan, &inherit, klarpliew, and disfigurement of the skin—but persona Elam be gardenia, and ask for Jam Soap -to be had in Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON'S, sign of the Big East, SS Libemy at Need./ cent.. novledawly • 141.Lasa's Vassuareal—The Inventor of a great rem edy for a formidable disease, ban no right to keep it. use front his fellowscreaturea 8o thought Dr. 1111.1tne whoa ha as induced to. offer his great remedy ar wonas tattle public. A profound phyaltdan, erdeying a very urge practice, be did not fear to be confounded 'with the herd of quacks who impose upon the public their worthless stud as patent medicates. Re *as therefore Induced by Kidd - a Co, dreggists, to ills** . of his right as discoverer, dud - the Vitatifugegs now for ale to nearly every village and town of thecae. try. It la the sovereigit rethedy for worms. For rale at the Drug Store of .1. KJDD &Co., OU %Foal street. • tor/ DIAXISIED, •On Tuesday evening, `AI Ind, by the Rev . Joseph Welker. of Allegheny city, J Wean, AL D. formerly ed Carlisle, Pa, to Miss Many J., daughter of itev. Levi Severance, of this city. bstut or PyrtS, s rearsen, i THE President aod Directors °YIP:Hank have uds day declared a dividend of three and one halt per cent. on We Capital Stock, ler the last elk soonths,pay tble to- stock holders or their filed representative. fonbmillt. my:k tor JOHN Sly YDER, Caslder:. Ezcztanade Baal CI FITZUVIUM, THIS /lank hut this day declared dividendn of theta and a half par cm. on the Capital Stock, - payable oil and after the Ilth hut. • _s_rtyltd :THOMAS Al. HOVEI Cubist. ---••-- ------- T'ira'hasliANT B this da; do A rarO MANUP d ■ Divirfo CTlThtr uct or three .4,1 • hilipor caul the Copital Brock .ont - of the prollul ( or the lut AI months; poyable on or alter the irnh iron. AV, /I. DENNY Cashior. - riusburgb., May e 1171 TERN RESERVE CHEESE-141 s Cream vy Chime, Wading and for '114.141 by BOUT DeLZE.7.I., liburf . ... ' , C . ' - '. . ..... ~.... ... . . . ... , . - -. MBEMENI'S ==3 _:. PATTIRBORIAIII THICATIIIe. • _ .. CH:Patna Manager and Les, FAREWELL OF AIa:ANDERSON. • - WEDNESDAY, HAY 3, 1818. t counnance 111 - 1,. I . l the • STRAZiata. MT. AllderfOLL . Mca. Cller alas Pol. Aller ; vitich, EL BOLERO, Mies Anna Atalvi To conclude with it. CATHARINE AND VETRUCHIO.- . • Petruchio • • • • Mr. Ander won. Catharine ' Min Petrie. • . Woinders of the IS=Worldt---- • AT PkilLO • jA ROY SUNDERLAND,' every evening (except i Saturday) the prevent week. •Ily the request of the large audience, repeated at the close of his last course, he will pivv another wrier of his IN TELLECTUAL&NTERTAINMENTS, Miring and br which he will Eerfonn a combiniatiou of nal origi illiant expetunints, in Faseinntion, Myst.. mu, !dizziest and Alimhful—unlike utything ever de veloped by any other persan, since the world begun, and exceeding in interest the visions of the Fairies, or the Talcs oldie Arabian Nights. Doors open at 7 o'clock; In commence at 8 o'clock, P. AL Single ticket: P 5 rents. Six for Sl.' Gratuitous lectures to Ladies on Health, on Tuesdny and Thursday, at 3 toyldwn' TT. OBEYER izi. MNA AKE - 1118 FUUKTEENTII BALLOO N ASCENSION, on Saturday, the Cat of May, front the huge and spacious yard in the rear of the Anseri• can Hotel, Pittsburgh, entrance no Penn street, near I th oe e 'frg ni en n ey 6 ,ll ' s Ite fi e ' l, k rta et% ' rear .4fore ho , d lVo l o C es . t . , United States nowt, Coirrs Drug Store, Allegheny, and at tha door tin the day of the Asccusion. Doots °pea 12o'clock, ld. I,lw . ENIKAL TOHUMB. CH G ANG E E OF HALL—AMTTHEN.ELLIL THIS distinguished ;MAN EV MINIATURE, weighing only LS pouids, 10 'years of age" and but tel inches high, who be, been received with rod highest markt of Royal favor by Cineen Vic lona, andnli the . principal Crowned Heads of Europe, and who Inupenortned be- fore AtitS,Ote of persons during the last four yesze;will hold THREE LEVEES EACIIDAY, at the Athena amoc.. bzunnioh A - Y o O I NLY om He to I o'cidck; Aftermon, from .13 to Lb Evening, from 73 to O. Doors open half an hour in advance. • The Little General will appear in all aids perform, meet, including Songs, Dances., Grecian Statues, tee. He will also represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Frederick the Great, Ac. lie will also appear in his Scotch Cos luau, and his elegant Court Dress, worn before Her Mutiny, Queen Victoria; the King and the , Qen of the French; Nichol., the Lbriperor of Russia and all •the principal Crowned Heads and Nobility of Europe. He to perfectly symmetrical in ell his proportions, in telligent and graceful, beyond belief, and smaller than any Warn that ever walked alone. ' • The megnificent Presets, Jewels, Ad, rerobied from ltiteil.g.l t=tuffillitU r ill ' aViP w .a Fit?, c r o. - seated by Queen Victoria, consisting of ihe gamm e n Horses tn the world, and Chariot, attended by Elfin Coachman and F... in Livery, will promenade the streets daily , and be seen in front of the Hell at the . close of each day Levee. ' Ladies, lemilice and Children, are respectfully ad vised to attend the nay Levees, as they are usually less , crowded than those of the evening.. Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 years., 14, Cent. apallidier LAID von. pezal. Wileebe otte red for sale, .at Coon Home, In ' w Lisbon, on Satordayobe 36th day orllay, le4d, by IssW. Potter, special Master Comunsoioner to Chancery, 347iaeres weit improved first rate Land. obundantly supplied with good woks, Limestone and Coal, situate in theft.* of Coal Run, and west branch of Little Beaver, baltasoile Mont the Sandy andßea cm' Canal, and four mires west of Lisbon, Centre town ship, Columbium counriv, Ohio. bold Lando will be mld aliogether, or divided to coil . Title indisputable. Persons wishing further information re- Millie thereto, are invited to call on • . ' DOCTOR I. DINSIITT Ilse-wee? 3d strem, Pittsburgh. Building Lots for Sale.rrwo LOTS OF (MOUND, with a tine spring of we 1. ter, delightfully situated, near Peensylvanta Ave nue, for sale on aersunmodating terms. Ale, one lot in the Eighth D. ash • Also, ore tat, with a neat two story, dwelling home, and modem improvernenw. Apply to myllw •IS MR SCAIFE PAPER—YUCO bar Straw Wrapping Paper, all slung RS reams ra led Cap Writing Paper; - ruled and plain letter do; all qualities; 100 " Plat Cap; ZU " medium Tea Paper; 150 gross white and blue & white Bonnet iloaids; lUtt mums Manilla Envelope Paper; 430 " Dardware Paper; put teed and for' sale low by REYNOLDS & SHER, mynsilto - - corner been anti _O. SUGAR-13 bite. N 0 Sugar, jaw tuella( . tram mem. Wm Perm mad for mle by 32 W iILABA.UOII. SY water me JUL Croat at OLL MUTER—II Was Roll Batte y , Jim Imdbr from CalebOope, end for sale by i f . ml 3 • Sic W 11.1)111AUG , SUe . t i lt „ -- ,4 ll=rln at Sugar, jam lauding from suns my 3 E & W lIARDAVOII • QM :ET OIL—DO mats just reed and ., fri i t k i lt , 1 1.3 mr.l GUD TRAGAcANTit—vu lb. just • reed and lir, albs by 'my3 J AILID & Co " 1 Sl b l . DlVQar—An as .. 7 . 3 rma s nr just rec . ;d iai llfor salui ,_ 2 --..,- ' -- - I:0WD DORAX-3Cu Dm just reed and for sale by .&,& my 3 - J KIDD& Co - 5• ERATUS-3eses, is calls and Las; for sale by soya— • BOUT MIZELL PALM 110.1P—E0 bnlauding . from mar Pilot ai,d liiixAtlee by , soy 2 JAal FYDAI.ZLLL • LARDOIL,IO bbl. larking from czar Eureka, and _LA for Bala by. - an ,14131 b. DALZELL . CANARY SEED—II bbls tom toed rod for sole by if A IAtiNES COCK & Co, tnyi comer Lot and wood au • k 0 • • lojeut reed a .41 is b mya • BA FAILNLWPCX3i &Co • •OIL VE.NDER-1.50 lbsjor reed and GI sale . by BA AILNLJ.EfKIt Co .pnonuCN-0 sacks Com; 4 bbls &nos; 50 bush Flazssish 100 do 'Posstoeo; II legs Butler; ?do Lard: SU bush Ours; hastore mil for *Le by sort T.MEII DOTASH—ileasks received .dfoc . role by [eV Third*:lrd. BEST SAL blitz . ba.l arid for sale by to. mrt Titti.SE:Y re uesT UrINLow GLASS-400 hr. asserted s, 6se, y 49, Est% tall, 1011 i. 10s14, Wale, I Isis, 1.2.11;, 19:519.. In store audios sale by my 2 TASSET & Ilthr I ' prtme ••. bT I RFLOVD —• ts ponsUoc An Lm y .by so I sS" Is's I ' I FIZID riNOIIALTAI-30 bas .5.1, Lamp and Spud Tabsees4 .1. kegs 6 Twist do; far sale by MAR AND OlL—Wbblo N C Tar, 2 do T 1 (A for 1.1.3 by aa32 Jar. R ARD-40 ker. Na I Lord; 10 Lob!, do do; for male by mpYB FLOYD SF r D — Cluver,.Thooor and Flax eked; for sale by imp .1 it 111,LOYD PIO IRON—WO tons Mleghetly Iron; for sale by 'WO ; J G R FLOYD F _ LOUR—IiO Mils Flour, Ohio extrayinat landing f • steamer Caleb Cope, and for sale' by • aryl j y S k W lIARBAUGH, 53 water and 104 front at R - YE F7.OUR-10bbls Rya Flow, Just rce*4 arid for sale by say I B&%V HARD/SIAM . OATS -854 bags Oass,just sec d per 6/Mitt C•i; Cape and Beaver, mad for sale by nut S & HA/WAUGH & Na• 0 ban love • tut lending MI mle by myl S& W HARUAVGII SOAP AND CANDLIZ-41 la. No 1 Sap- C.P I /..4"0.," jut lawliag froze suer Neat., mi pu We by nut " tla W HADDAM!! .ANIARTINE AND ROLLIN—Just reed, eller. j.d etas. of the dietildfuidsed Divas of liberty, La. otartine and Lulnt Ram myth% J J i:ILLESPIE & Co ILAWLS—A A Mason lc Co, 60 Market st, hare calved per Express, 4.eadops of rod Crap e Shaw* also, 4 do of fie .z d u plam, 'nutlet e mbroul Freed, al Cashmere, ia many other Shawl:: myl ILK • FUJNOFZ—IOO pieces sssorted Nos lilack S Fringss,j.t ope mTt bed by SILACIsLEIT WSIITF, 09 'road st BLEACHED DRILLING -2 cues fine and medium, Pruned by reyl SILACKLEW it WRITE inn GLOVED—AIi &moment of Idutiee and Gems A. black and colored Kid Gloves, (rear importntionr, put ree2l2fir myl tIIIACKLLTT it WHITE Y—MONKtiNDTAR—SOWdraIy LerglOnni 43r. jj prima N C Tai,in good order, reed end for sale by zn ylthe • TRAPPE is O'CONNOR • tiNNFIIS' OIL-20 bids, receiving per Canal end for sale by . mgt. JAxtb DALZRLL "ACXRREL-30 bbl. No 3 Markerel, breaded Large, received sad for sale by JAB DALZELL 1101707 V-44 bales Cotton for ago by %.„y inyl ,LAD DA LZELL , . MAILS-300 kegs, assorted etres, for sale by .LN • • .1.18 DALZELL 1, --- AR . D Ty — 203 kegsinstoto IsadfiSei As te - btl tz --- ELL 6 1 L - i i iißOL-1 - 0 - eiiboysjust reed and for sale by usyl R E SELLERS ' 57 west at Q PTS • TURPENTINE-3 bblsjust Teed and foe sale - E .S PY4IiA,. i cl.. yu l t _ Sbbls just tee's! bud far.IaySELLERS To Contractor. and Boildoro.-- FOB SALE, very Itisc, us Mom the laulumm of the lam firm ofeoustablis & Strickler, 3 pal, of yawl boors, or superior manufacture. Apply to CONSTABLE; BURKE do Co., amalitr ml ay Ist Door from wcoJ L i m cr .A.IIBRI c • FIDICFS. 7 II/1y dos Calobr . ar.3 -1111f2JAIL: 1 1.1 1 01':,1:".„14 12,1:4 TAAFFE k. O'CONNOR. • DITCII-13 bal. Picea.= hanilauallor sale by apildw - . TAAFFE &O'CONNOR COLORED R Murphy invites the at. tendon of housekeepers to his assonntent of strove goods: love priced sod ion at reduced prices; at on, oar of 4th and. Market sts. E NDLIB,I I'Alll CH FUR • • erday, so additional supply of Sue Eaglash It l ns, l atl24 eta per yard, at Dry Decals house of EORG/LeNANKlorgia • Jusi mil by .pziu IV R MURPIII RAPE ugsr,—.Wkite, Pink and Elne,for 1 0 bi •C . ABOUTHNOT b. wood at LO( 1 ) . ;Eltio GLASB-Diferregu iftoz.4llz,F.rr.o for sale by , : pa; . 7""‘csAaiitrigak!, M i t tlB- . F1414.' 4rigj tar • eby ap . 3 . SEL • Nicola 6,s U llda gds. landras arxl e ior b ridnottil . • I=I.IIDICKEY Coot:mist nULIA LEAF-10 bales on hunl, will be sold reiy, low to close conskronbent.-. : • . • f low . • ISAlAliDicacir kto . • FlBHi—.7o Ws No Pres!' Barrio; 6do NO :freak ."' trimmed Shad; jun received and for sale by op2o L WATE2OI.III4. 21 grazer and at Erma AUCTION' SA Ikr111 . ;011 A DeViljAlllllll.lllolll%, - Pon Sim PregertyardsciM. _ On Tuaday morning, the Mb Mat, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial I Sales Beorei comer of- Wand and Filth meet., will be nodded to the lame elle of ground ten* and real utate, that valuable lot •of newel ed., ioining the dwelling house of W ,M.lillultehree, no the south &Wei of Nam euer.4 between Hey and blarbm7 num, haring It front of 91 fee; and -artandiog Luck Ile feet to an alley In feet wide. Terms, one fourth cash, or an apinmd nobs at four mouths; towhee dint yaws, wt Immo, payable serd.annually. my 3 JOHN,DDA duct. Positive Sale of Dry Good', Imriting, ?day nth, at 10 o'cloe.k, at the commercial nal= Room, comer of Woad and F , I ts, be sold, without maarre,Toy unmans of whom. it may coneern, as esteem.assament of fresh sea tamable pry Goods, te-,among which are, 120 ps _rich style prints,'. ps hritnehmter gin had , el pa un bleached =w ri ngs and a/laminas, cass ms une, tweeds, satinens, cravats, virk4te, yell., flan nels, linen drillings, summer stripe, super 4-4 French uhiron, English and American prints, French lawns, linen and mutton cheek, tick‘umkeena &minus rriam,jaconet and cambrie eassimeres, 'mous de laine, baltaiines and m=us t, ' French and Ger man line, merino,: cashmere, crape and mons de Mine sha ns wls, handkerchiefs, nib and.velvet,' dress ilks, black satin, miring silk, ribbons, colored crapes, alpaccas, merhice a Seriss sad book muslins,lioresihu. umb sierM re nees, insMtuign, rei • cules, parasos, pamoulettes, lbes, fte. ; I • At 9 o'cbuck, p. m. A large assortment of queensware, glasiwaie, m etric -5 a confectionary, writing and stopping hand boxes, shovels, mattocks, picks, hay and manure forks, tobacco, gems, matches, welting desks, tab]. cutlery, Frenth brandy, hinder= wine, Hollad old Monongahela whiskey menus& amorunent 0(005 and second hand household emotive, cooking stove, kitchen utensils, tn. - . , • At 7to'clock; p. toi . •' . _ A lam collection of valuable tolsealbuteons boob!, embracing Woodard works in the ration. departments • !science and literature; letter and cap wriunsr paper, hlaiik books, ike. . myl Ezieutor's Fula of BinzakiciFttraitlirs: One not attar Family' lime, Buggy and Hama.' On Wednesday allmmoa, the 3d 'lntl, at 2 o'clock, at the dwelling liorneo(the late Jacob Alyers, rooro street, a few doors above Hand street, will be sold without. reserve, x bore OttentitY of good Ob•li'Y household fumitrue among.' veldelt are, mshoglng aping seat soth, ma l lioganY n . r.;-khug and parlor clime, c m'h' rp_s Taal tiPatitel tiTh m"""k e, i br7s'as 30 Do Mk, gett Widelabras, —" mane! ore. meow, ma hogany and cotmen. hedges.* feather bed. and bedding, curled hair patent .spring matuasees, wardrobe, wash and work standsLe . strnethtg, hearth_ rugs, fenders, fin e hell% dopper coal Tatman dow Clint* 23 loaves of sugar. - 1 box macaroni and other family groceries, provisions, soap, enema, ag, leather trunk. carpet bag, hat erne, saddle Mrs, kid cages, private library, tee., together with a variety of u.sehold goods, kitchen furniture., tee. Ona valuable horse, with buggy and lantern Terms at aide,' mit Large...%do of Valuate Boob; Cap and Pmt Pa*, fc• te; mand.n, Wodemdei, 'Monday Pataniay evenings Of th e present week, will be sold at thee.. menial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Flith 24 packages, embracin g an extensive collection or valnable new. books, ma received Mons Philadelphia and Near York, among which wilLbe Mond standard works In the various departments of science and liter Tatum; history, th eology; poetry; medicine, Ac. kn. Family and pocket bibles, NU and half bound blank books, letter and cap writing paper ; gold gams; quills, Lc. AC. Sale positive., Rooks may be examined detring the day. myl . • -• JO D. DAVIS, /met Tretring Horse" at Auction. • On Friday efternottn, May •4th, at 3 o'clock,.t die I . tretz stable Ms H Fattens:in, on Front atreet,ppo senre,efolar ° nee nat *l olltsm some young b * morn Horses, with bob tails; I big Mare, 0 years ohl, well broke kw singla homes, all ot itarbich em Nat micro. ' orfl • JOHN DHAFIS, Aust. • duration...- Twenty -five building Lots, at the new Courtillouse, on &Nutley, the 6ilt day of May, at 3 P. 11,' situate on Chant street-10 Lou, o.lt 24 feet front, averaging about Be feet deep, opposite Cathedral. 2 Lola, to. nether, 48 feet fronton Grant tree, 90 feet 4 4 lashes on lifth lame, .d 44 few inches on Write 'Wee. On Wylie, street-4 lot., Of which 3 are each 20 feet front, by O feet deep, and one 52 feet 14 loch from, by abom on deep. These loft are nearly opposhe the Law Corner. Ott Boas etreer-7 leta, each 24 feet front, by Be feat, to a9O feet alley. These lots ans opriosite the Jail; one is on the corner of Rose sueet and the 4th street Read. On Fourth street Road-1 lot, Si feet front, by about 131:1 feet deep; 1 lot, 31 het El Inches, by about L5O (cede:cp. ' • • • Terms, onowszth in ban Ind the residue in fire opal annual payments, from Lit dry of April :es,enth interest, payable on the let days of October .d April in each year, to be seemed by bond and reengage. 710 e indisputable, and pow/teen. gine immediately. A pl. of the les can he seen at the offe• 0(8066 & N'Coneell, Third Street, next to the Poe BeG= SARAH B FETTEILHAN.. 404 • , . JOHN D DAVIS, Ana: largo Salo of -ronnor Rents and Re f Roue,' " ardor oftho EX.:ter of au late Rodin Fogies. • Ort Tuaday, May 9tb, at 10 o'clock, .11. AL, at the Commercial Sales Hems, comer of Wood and. Pdth streets, will Let sold without relerVe., the following eable ;mead restm, - which_rtre all well seemed by ke moven property, TIC The followmg_grotold meta, leg out of Lot No 471, in th e city of PtUaborgh, running the whole length of the mime on the west: aide of Smithfield street, front Seventh street to Strawberry alley, being 110 feet long, by 00 feet deep, No 1. Being ICU annually !oxeye r, payable quaterly, en the iadissal half of [holiest CO feet thereof, com mencing on the comer of Seventh stmt. • No 1- Being-1900 annually forever, payable geese,' jy, he the unßuded half of the next 00 leer the:ea; ad. jotninNo t. - No eing 305 amorally forever, payable half . on theun&vided half of th e next 140 ket thereof ad mitting No S. and centering on Strawberry , allery. ' Also, the following ground rents, issuing out ofLtit No 454, in the city- of Pittsburgh, winning th e whole' length of the square on the west side of Smithfield al, from Strawberry alley to Sixth street, being 040 feet long. by 00 feet deep, rte Nod. &leg IWO annually forever, payable quarter ly, on the first 10 feeithereo4 ncrelawards Strawberry alley, and cornering there. • No 6. Iteingl4omanuall7 fete er,payablehtdfyear. ly, oo the next 40 feet thereof, atijoirung Not ". • No 6211 mm 340 annually forever, payable itallyeu ly, an - the next 40 feet thereof. adjoining No 6. --- No 7. Beteg 537 annually tarenerdthYablequetle7l7, on the next Is feet thereof, adminam No 0 • No& tieing 317 suumelly forever, payable littattet n th e next 15 feet thereof, adjoining No 7. ' •1 , ego 9. Being asd .50 annually Ammer, - payable half rot,rotyearly, on the next 19 feet th ereo6 Ashottung NO. Beam 160 artunal/y foreve , payable .quarter ly, on the next feet thereof, edits/ r ming No O, and ear- i ring on Sixth Street • Also, the following ground rents, Is oul of Lot No 3262,in the city ot . /Inaba-TA frontingtha feet on bah street, extending through to Uamond alley, NO feet, and th e same on which is meted the Exchange Bank. No 11. Being 1610 annually forever, payable gamier- ly, on the first it by €o.feet thereof, next towards Wood street, on nth street: •• - No /14 Being 3140" . aumnally forever, payable half yearly, on the next 40 by 131 feet therco4 on FM et, I adisdning No 11, And on the addition thereto el the by 40 feet, in the rear of No 11. ~ • No 13, Being 4140 annually firmer, payable gamer /Y, of the first 2/ by PO Bet theme(, next towards Mar ket area, on Diamond alley.. , • • • • No 14. Being 1110/1 manually thee'., payable half yearlyearly, on the neaten by= feet on Diamond y, on A 1 .13, and on Our iddidon thereto of Also, that valuable lot of ground, lactate at southweit No 13. corner of Market and Flynt street*, bar/wont of 43 feet, on Marker street, and anotaiv .blo at street 35 feet,• on whichts erected' a sobsterund foot' story . brick building, ocenpied al pretent by Doctor E. Mena as • public house. . that saleable lot ofgredneituate oh the north aide of Penn street, at the comer o Cecil's alley, hay ing • fmnt of 25 feet, arid extendityy back 120 f eet, to a tea feet alley. • • - Also, three other lots of gremnd admitting the abomi, having each a !ham on Puns, street of 33 feet Ei aninches, d extending back IPO feet to the alley aforesaid.. F or . further info .. remade . app j ly owi lo on, " •A 25 visauiet Wof Afillfteineet, the se w DEß'Of Bejaia., lit i this County of Antrim, in Ireland, gentletarm, deceacd t Pre vious to his death, made and pablialted his last will and testament, in writing, bearing data the fi r th day of Idarch,lW, end th ereby, Oder deviaing and be,queatb tog thereat, he devised and bequeathed, as and the words folio of give and devise on) be-. gaunt unto myoatural on o, ALEXANDER ANDER sON, who resided Pittsbmt, In the United m ont h of America, when LI last hoard nom rum, in the month of February, Idle, the sum of three hendred pound. sterling, provided tt than be ascertained, neondvertisements in in some urea North Ame papers, or from any ether some, that he is alive atllie peered of the death or manias, of my said wiftl" A l here as, Margery Anderson, the en of the mad Alexada.. Ate:tenon, depleted this life on or about the ad goy November, lea, whereby thesakt legacy of three Ira drat pomade sterling btu become payable. Now t : 11,,, hype., notice th at / reedy and willinend. ereby oder to pay over to the said Alexander daidetsen, • rtill alive, (or to the legal ramsearativea of the sai Alexander Anderson, provided be orere livle arthir time of the decease of theadd Margery Andersen,) the sell sum of throe hondred pounds stertrug, upon salts fac wry evidence bung given to me of the facts above required, within three months from this dub, otherwise the mid legacy atall be for ear blared—Dated at Belfast, County of Antrim,. behead,: this Path day of Starch, ISIS. (Signed/ JOHN MIMS, • _Executor of the late David Seams, who was Exam tor ofesid Ales ender Anderson.Earkd3t jaiTztari:d.ovrorafrawdpt, V7-41:1= , JOHNSTO.6. STOCKTcni ALAN indOd 6 pop .a r . i , MAN'ST PLA Zret — tßtnikr s r a l an d fin FL'S. TUREENTINEL _bY _ FSCHOONTLWatg! Utillia 7 " - kJ • ap2^ tc..6C11),13 fiVirgmAtaill, 0, P0N ., " . uuee m pl yeu eoes.7lchn, S Qyzo.. love Si do —oo mu Coda;' bbl 12 uunegapt bbli C !flue; Gar aide by • J SCHUONSIAKER deo QT - E.A 'MCA OIL -2 bills Seneca OIL reed from Salina a, work. and (or ale by ' • •.. • non • SIM d JOJIM Cual 'Meal_ .11grAV..A4.1A bUOAB—IU 6r, andarorre. for roit by S SUGARS -18 bbl.LoVrineb ewbed Ten , in , f loaf Sulml e tr a t ay azima 88 1 i. 3 1 ,44 OS do lb:Midd- ifirlf, Cr bxld do, for ludo by , wl.wicji ic WC....4ADLIY4 . lii ' • P 6-1.12 xo ii.. 11 th-ire ioDitig:lll-6, ~.1. br.___,.fr; MSC .....UAN '.j1,58 0TAT 0 1 , 416 for sale FMEND. RYE YWUEE-60 bbl . lwtmered.ndf¢taay ~y Ool j~~ ° P=r er vuctq •.emu L e ~V ' dTBRNAIY 13 , c0N b r,... lb. ..... nedi t3moote l and kw basketa.bssi 9?•Jity,(or tiarail dliV424l= st ISINGLAI3B,4Icases Oemer Jut 1 •0 , aml fin We 11± • • .r 04/I.lase, .1510 -J actioortammt !* -23 bales/Want 2eno%' for rale 17 4,7 --'11E493, C0rtN..4)(11..4,29"*. rf N eel --4 1 jeG m. sad kor We. ponsii-1 Jut ne" . 4 for web ridl AND TAB—;O bbls P 44 4do Rtirlh stmt • sod for Ws by gip29 0 1124CKBURk& Co rritlaP 10 bb Spa. wad for ale by 4 .13Sb KIM) lin i STEAMBOATS. C12101311/I.TI & PTTTIIIIIIIRQH DAILY p Ac !CET.. LI NE.• . qeu knowtx Tleedid tresse.g. Steant, rif poor oronnored the tarpon. males; best newt and Arnishe4 and ettostpowerfW boats ion the waters of the Weft Ester accousestalation end ecva -4i-t that sisoneteza proenres Ines W . " P . ' id ' a P"' wagon, The : 'has been be %maws An 11.11 ,Ltsecarrts million of people stithoutthe tear We. ri to theit*raws.• The boats will he at the.. - foof .of Wevalratreet the day previous to carting, fel th ee reeep. Pim of freight and the entry of. passengers on en regw• ter. le an awes the mane Bowel mast be r° iq adeeata :. . . . • • . • 817NDAT PACKET. - The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. G: Ma" wt.: leave Pinabargtt every tAinday morning at.lo drlotry Wheelingevery Sunday evening at 10 r. - _ • '-•- • May :10E47. I • • • • 211021DiLY-PACIIKET, , The hIONONGAIIELA, Capt. Bros; rill lemw Pau- . J)Drltt evety Monday ...rung' at ID rielocki Wheeliat every Monday everting at 10r. se, ' • • • The . HIBERNIA No.. ..,. , Capt_ J. Fcwwitiaiiii, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday =mug , at 10 olebsek Wheeling *very Tuesday evening at 10 r. .141MNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND Capt: Lt ,Diaw, _ have Piarhunth every- - Wedderday teeming -at o'clock; Whooling every Wednesday erung as to r.x. TijUIIIDAY PACNCR T.' The PRILIAANT, Copt: Snow, will leave FRS burgh every Thereby morning at 10 o'clock; Wheelies every Thursday evennag at 10 e; x. • P FRIDAY PAOILICT. 'fie CLIPPER No. 2. Capt Carson, will leave .Piu.o. burgh every Friday mason at 10 o'clock; IVbeellog every Friday evening at 10 e. - _ I • ' sArvu.v.A.Y . ' The, 2SESSENGES, Cant- S. Reno, will burgh even Sanarday wonting atlo o'clock .Wheelhig every.Sauuday evening allO e. BEAVER IPACESTE—NEW • AREADJOEMTB. • .; The mauler ' - celsecore- V i ela f dr, f,lniVe,ardaGlTnra app d ' pad Benottley, of rash at 9 Otl . oe. ÷ MOM. thrott Monday, Wedneadny and htday. 81,r, bus boat at the landing berefeen Wood street ard the lattlae,, ,, prepared to recto/a ftegktiat„dettinen, W . MAR#ALEilk•Altte• oett: ,Ne 33 . 9909 at. . , • • smith= zANcEingsril Exagiaa Psi:se:ma mu uvra, Gcsseow lc Wgt.urriva I The maw and fist numb* steasahaeg. BS Chulee E. larke. master, will rite as Ui•areekly peeket dating the gee. eon, between Pittsburgh, Heaven Glasgow and .Wells villa, leaving Pittsburgh even , klopday Wedneaday and Priday utorning,L at I o'clock. For &eight of pis eag Iyw G BARTON &Co., 1841. .1- - L via piTrrinulau a. =clams viuzap -- 1 Daily Packet Liao. • • FEBRUARY ley FEBRUARY 15t,1848 JOHN D DAVIS, duct • • " • LEA:YE DAILY ATB A. DI, AND 4 P. DL ' • The following new Wets tornplete —7 - the line for: the praent season; AT. LAN —LA TIC, • Capt. James Pattinnom Bennett, TIC, Ca pt. A. - Jacob; and LOMB Zit'LANIE, Ca pt. E., The boats. are 'Wisely near, and are fitted up walls:ea regard to expense. Es. erg comfort that money can pagans hes tken proilded. The Boats will leave the Dlcutongabela 'Wharf Boet el the foot of Boss et. ' Passengers will be punctual ect !word, as the boleti will certunly leave at the 'Aver, dsed hours, A.AT. and 4P. At " FOR WiIELLING_, ctricthrziwn WiTounivityr. My:at—net aew creamer TEL I I Perry; commander, leaii for Loafer file and all intermediate port every Saturday. at 10 o'clock, 'precisely.; • - • -•• • - • For ibeigbt or passage apply on board oo to , = . I FORSYTH . TlakTelearaph has been built eXpeenty ( or; picket, and with a view entirely to the comfort =- mincers; the ;accommodations are inferior to no boat the %Went,. wenn. ' • • - •18 ; FOR CINCINNATL. FOR Tonal:lay The cawand l i tFbt dt.ao r f hr amareer Koultte,- ror,, .tat.e The. • • above wad bnarrnedlate perm on Thee.' day, Oa last, at 10 A.IiL For freight or passage apply 0o board. The fine new T PA steamer 41, SEIPPF.R, thoopa, 4. sumer, ,w(11 Rain ea above, day, at. le EM. For fr ei ght or - passaae • poly on beard. rerYo .FILiRiVLIEELING AND ' BRIDGEPORT. it - 'Da near amd sabstauthd low ware! steamboat dicer Poo Eisler, lies Meanie d her manila. yip! between Wheehng,Dridgeport arid Pine. burgh, leavaror Pittsburgh on Mondays and Thursday. REGULAR PACKET FOIE STINPISIE ` • The mw and faatatumer. - WELLSY/LF.- • • )3anieamnatc leav rorill ker alone .1 ail nuerredhue . phrts on Wednes. daye and Saturday.. °crackly...E.' 1 . 0 !frolIn wpm, bl/pIY on .;PlTlynUnpN t' YT 11; 1.11 15'edoesday and FodaY. al 10 Weida. 'pre on cisely, • Laura beehng every Tuesday,. 7,sund.y ea. thrderf al 7 on'eloeE, a ay prndsel.. • The Consul lo th land at all the Every arm:iodation that can to 00,..ird earo. fon and•eafety of pawners beef The boat gm also proyided 'rah a ar gaud to COP one. For Oat pmgdy Oroboard ". • AV ID • en , ..a t and Smithfield - At; FOUTATAI--Zarsrompstrar.! • • • • - •LA ran, PACKET.. • n"r . Efahon, naorter,..sriU ran ai ak more, ard'Ailfg_ay' r, every Tues./ ly,Thursdayand natarday. at For freight 'or pump lingtort Tbe aernt aoz v i r , „ inentner agilaiLt ,D Abater. nriU leimar the. re ponevery 'Wednesday and Bat, ankey, ate P. Al. For trehrht Cr passage apply.= noun PRINTS ONLY: C EDAR - St. NEW - Miry - ISt ' BREWSTER " necaollshed a .rerebouse to Rut Tear Asu le m* : ..ritifatMVS L TicinivELY,' IV7jRLD. • are ttoy , opening Several Hutelred.A4i.ges,„. Lel_no T risrug every neer gryle . of Fotpi and liam ado ulateZilYrVetirr'holt"lailni uhZt ' ere",lP:r!., FROM on ~T O, I IIY:FA - CENTS PBl oei tbtr• !ttar TO !T.p.A VEL>e RS. alia§ Ml B4B `rinufs EXPRESS PAST PACLVP LINE, FUR Y /11E.ApEl.- • • •• PHU. !AND BALTIMORE. aßkenosrt-eir von PA ...... 0:1.y ii.E Canal and Rai' Rade being 'note in Magni ertice s thepackete of thin lino wall /ears a tritli , pen• ...ices,. every evening, at 9 Weloe: t: • Onio—Capt Cratg,Tuesday; ey , Indiana—Copt-P Wdineaday, Elar _ Kentucky—a . J 4 . laitpTir=Urda_ • • • ion Caps P Berkey, SoMay,7. The proprietors hne built new ideas the • winter, loath the ladies , cabin enlergerktel,,i e h rlll led greater entanntl to persons trageinny *4 their • Paasetll tt rstent ky this route penciller tit •tniles rail rod /f yon d Ulm cheap traveling and eons &made Itecols. - emulations, settee yetur - tickeut at. tle., packet other s wa Monongahela House, le ,r oor _. ay% LLIRCB & Cane/ken _- A. N OIL\ F. •Unke fiatzr boilers 30' -ket • D.. aratEriAsil .1 which has been in use in tb% " am "‘"‘"l"gtb'' yin be low Li Att bask Water Works, • ~IVitnt dz.( thm Wawa Wor . DEVOLVING COMBO. article of Bask. .1.1. Combs; • also, Irresl!s, butterfly and ALM:tack Combs, she; bornood • boirslo: reed iqdr unla .P2l ZEHUL knt HON 'Y daz litaar ------ esl Boxes, thug. V o TVum-PoPubatil. e T -1) .. Tuacromi a va t assortment of ..,.:ku oy E l.. VIP . /KW Kral P. , kon lammed . r " ' "• , " 6 "'" N Klxsl ns‘ aty Goads, a ft ), a nik.lYT Kr VoKaY ina • Rama, EK....,'Actardco=l; Also. gal — aia - I.iy,„, r.d.. Kr Kroef dotoyi 11 K1N..., at zEiny may for • f f-04 1...0iREY9 FRAC] Siam plp'..teß-16 ti D tied O . I N lOU tnt: i irr i I " 4,4 .4 Eargilnd: rfrger; 1audv.7777. w e by Rya Moat; NaP, "K. Rl' We by GE* FrUCCO AN.D B-:.W. P+om too. Qoa o gy,,:f 'PAlUS Rai VIVICRIPI, 7 Labe aaar rty ipli.ftodkArs I&NCEI .CLOTIPS—W Ithiphr Oents the an: tension of midtown roJtie setethathot of super }trench Cloths and - Ctuhrierte tautly rectiveth'istho Wank and superior Una, u thee es th..9911th7, Mi:ROCCO LEATHER — The anNeribers is at. motion to their extensive mock of.hlonocealtt has a very. carefully', ableeted in the aca!'em- c ui., „ and will be void cheap for c ash:: • .• • apl7 • • TODNII ik Co • 1 . •: • .• rj i :R .I., E . hi c gL;est . zn ui cor 4: sr... paid t te r r ; tartir. oOd qest ...,_ "eu r , ' ~ X ., ,, .... .. ...._ ko hn-7), . I LW. CI VI " rt •;, , ,I , ' • 41, mrproo st, keL peesi,74 ut..,,,i • EATEN? 80DA , 413E14-40 cash Jiloei Ar. t .... t . e . •ir ' floWo II en gorair/ B. l * a 4 ioU ree'd ppe stsoftsr • ' ' Boob and for si'Lly I - • ,911 , ,- ,IV Orag arirIIELME, /Cti 4 b4igir la ' - '' ' ~~ •:: each arriir;.' Gat ado picky & C li rtr -111" t j i 6 ; . 0P11724.r4 vise Errab PZI a IBI . I Warm r reed and for Web VON lONNII I • • •-••• ,ORS & Co 'rkeT fm lo I m a m /LULL* L4nr . • - . t'A=k
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