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`‘tsts, boa exeifed tt good de= '
abbe men at the CapitoL The Irish of many,
'writ theovtrtho:lw of .the present form
iventrCent, and the'esuddishnreaf of a Repute
• Many' Weis:apprehensive 'of each ti result,
etney,toO, who sacra the tree necessity of
gin,
But Eudluilti is, snore likely to be reZne•
'syreifte messes, than by any ;other, and giber
piesido teems would probrddy incretute the
nds skirl* aiding its that country: It is the
bardosof takiikii more then the went oflaterty,
which !tithe prenent moment oppresses the people
them Here are..iior the &Si i n r e mee 4the
public functiolutries...,
TlMBrasiid"Familicsartrauiperted at a cost an-,
nadirof two MillimMof dollars. • :
;Therlallowits Isomcof tam hie - Cries of the
A rig/1400 and Dishops:cAtiao,i,a,
Income!
•• • . No, of Benefices.
Hembetir,Friniste, - 310 • •E 12 0 ,04,0
BioondWidr. • .640 261,6
. ' 72
T, 1251 373,976
Suouittr ' 630 120,3101
,Tbese,'ati:ltboot::the average incomes ar alb
Watries of each. Tim Judicial side:Ws-ire fess
eaed
Lmdtllik, Clorticellor,nlary,•
Mader.of the - Bolls, • " ' 7,000
kind Chief Juitice, " ' ' 10,000
Viee.Chaitcelldre, t•- • ' 0 , 000
5 , 000
Cozmori Pleas Justice, ":km chief, • egto
Chiefßarms ExcLeque, ‘,Silar.yr 47,000
.PreitidentCommon Pleas Seraland, 4,300
'Chief Indica Queen's Saadi, - Ireland, 5,070
„The , pay of the Ministry is also large, as wi l l be
,;sees by the Wowing ,
• • First'Lord of the Treasury,£s,ooo
See'y of State; Foreign, Home At CoMiiia
I.lepartments; each, •• • • ••• • 5,000
Fins Lord of the Admiralty, . 4,500
Chancellor of the Eachequer, . 5.000
PaymasterGenend, • • - 2,500
2,500
Secretary of War,
i. LordListut-IreLand, 20,000
Trine are Some of the material salaries paid by
the British Geventment. The Pensiori and Half
Pay System, , lure - Ivo still greater eapenses, and
• cause marmot's esjienditures Moloney.
who do riot believe in the .divine right
of rings," and who do believe that the people have
aright to create, or even to participate' in the ben
; eats of Government, UMW pray that euecess will
crown all etforts for legitimate reform. - We have
•.no right - Miaterfere tiy - rither Meini than ourgoCd
eisiepl9, and our good a-isbee, but. as fa es these
~ go, we have;a right to speak or rise tiientocis to
the-warm wishes ll Whoeujoy the blessings ole:
; Gcsumacut.,must, Lave, ii• the desiml that such
princjo*May:become rmivertal.; Sir Hobert
, Feel said not long agO:. •
.To atenne m s.stagiatuvimsat, an.
.. svlrSdi re: " o 'd"" t p "fr ul 4 21'li*; meld
' b er e it i k . l ll
..It tei - Lhetittiti afierce demo!
amp is Ms stead of that Unsaid moors-licit/ono
•
of gormaccrat which Ass far three hundred Fars
' • 5,7, more nstional Merry than is prisms, rd
artyMi dialers of the wtra, not himpriag masa
Untied Stara of elemonoo."
•
Webeli
. .
asc no suchilang as tliis, butrather with
Hume, that gher sight wny to ovoid a rev l olation
was to listen to the well fiaundcd complaints of the
'P9c9le.” This done; a Limited Constitutional
Monarchy in England may have olohgrendumume,
. .sod,B the British people are content, prosperous
• -
.and happy, we ought not to care Low loog2, Nezt
to our tam, we believe the• British Government is
the teat in sr:sidearm Tim date of the time/ de
-. ,•-nasinds"„rekana,—siticere earnest and oomplete.—
It•will be yielded, piece Meal, perhaps, bit cataia
ly yielded by theßeprementatives of the Crown.—
The •Catheilic F.mancipation Act preisa# , ,ad the
••': • • 'French Revolution 9(1530, and admitiert Catholics
• ". into Parliament, and changed ,the Consticitiou of
the Commons. The Reform Bill of 1632 followed
bud •upcnlroadwas a much Larger COIICDII of
itopidar rights; .but the•ReGarm Bill is sirifer
is
- deed Imhirid•the American 'Condinition, and this,
--.ci-isamethlng' like if; is whot, a multitude of &epic
' lit4sling iar in the Britith-Govenunent. It is
rirrpraimblei thit their continued appeals, Ganda
in. strict -Justice as they are, should not be heard
and heeded by a Coverall:tent ditaingashed fa its
- Jilts-IL/iota . , defence of free, principles add general
I O, er t y.A Radon Bill will psis the pres
s, ens Firliament, aid juiced the good work has al.
• resit begun in the removal of Jewish
dieabilitier
Thcro Mist bo too . touch good genie - is the Brf
Gowan:tent not to perceive and iniprove
up
en the - times: The days of despotie Governments
,t inssamabeued, and one is reminded of a prophetic
text, which seems to me ahoUld at thisllloMera be
familiar in malty pulpits, - and Which . is in ataxlger
wads th e n I can mda
MR& iailh tbe tord God: . sauce hie "diadem
• , match -of the cream; this lit not be the same;
wrekkiiiirkot Mime, sad alma hien that is high.
I will CePentllll, INCTII3III, overtma it, and again
be no more, until be come wham right it is, and I
willgive him." : a
Grassfar.. Tansies last letters, by general Con.
ISSrn at the Capitol, are his beat, and the
one upon - the veto power is excellent. Had - this
letter appeared three months - since; it would pro.
1 baby have multiplied General Taylor's frianas,
• find increased, his chances of a nomination. - As it
it removes Many of ibo objections Made to the
- 'nomination; on' the ground of a concealment .of
::.opinion_; The Whig. friends of General Taylor,
who ate; mainly from the South, are delighted with
- 'MM declaration priemples; and ao are his
from. the Free States It was amusing to
. Oteehatigyil Sarni and the pleasanter counts.
glances among the Whig members„ who have per.
aininnagly rallied under the Taylor banner; 'but I
do ucc . think. these letters have made': one friend
that lesar Henry Clay, They only seivn,itulned
a more plnuriltle reason pevtig the
".- ” name of . General Taper, Legate the NaJiotO
&meccas oar rtors..-- • Ate trustees
whoa "The da=rken Institros of the city .
of NO York," =Dormer, that the tvreruitirst an.
'nista Fair, will be held ht New York in the early
pelt afpcnotri next.. Fanners, gardners;silk
Mists, manuficowets, mechanics, iltrems. and
" - sulaarui, are larked to Wag their bestroduetions
the varietienwhich lakor, skill, and favor
ten hi:re cretstadond compete Ear the premiums,
which llie 'penny bestowei
. been ,11WILtded by the managers
Within the last semen .0'04,175 gold medals, 24 11
'silver cups, I,IOIY. idea :aids* $560. in money,
'l23.iolumes of baths; ant 12,147 diplornaa
bontithorrons we acing in_ aid of this eel:
„ - clod mono of exciting competithw, and will . co;
-I , • - lb*, Premi um ' rued' to be awarded by the
„ w en 6)r stipetiotity in inch' useful objects as
• theidonora desire to eacoursgs4 - w hi c h already
Ebeirazi e notice Lill. the.Bt.
.. V°44 o ( a a4 pM uh tb 4 s "1k
e l of i ! L C 1 1: t rti a .
0 4 i t hea d ; o :i s .m . dhi, id...the present yeir, which
ehtier - w feh)tgotTof 1020 Wes as c?mred with
::,-;•,:ties.car ,bsls FlenT3o / 2 -
::•• • 4101 . 4 1 sig — 'Si as i b7 •-• 44
71 g 111 1;4* of=dilm ol t aco
.7=-49Ued flair° IrTSptroo.r7ide.t'm
b ag k wu lr. " k4"41:1T 00w r 1 gc o t e g 790 *
";•.:f • ; meybe jo:troitsfseres,:ttst year
+ms's`: ,
a Whig, out
not be the mere President
deavor to act independent of platy
should feel bound to administer: the Government
.untrammelled by play sebemes.
Second—The 'veto power. The rower given
by the Constitution to the Executive to interpose
Ina veto, is a high consegvaire power; but in my
opinion should never bo exercised except in oases
of clear violation of the Constitution, or manifest
haste and want of coniideration by Congress. In
deed, I have thought that, far many years pest the
known *alone and whales of the Executive have
exercised undue and injurious influence upon the
legislative depattnenrof the Governinent; and for
this cause I have .thonght our system was in dan
ger of undergoing a great change. Croix' its true
thsoiy.,. Ms personal opinions of the individual
solo stay happen to warpy the 'fixecatior Chair
ought sue to scald the action of Congress Num
questions of deenentiepshey; star ought his objet . :nom
Oarpowd wkwe guationv conwitraional power
I been sealed by the varanoidepartssents of Gos
s-rimed enul oeqauseed in by the People.
Third—ypaa the subject of. the tariff, the cur
vency, they imprwremaat of our great highways,
'rivers, laMs,.and harbom, the will os the people, as
expressed through their Representatives m Con
gress ought to be respected and tarried out by the
Foorth—The Mexican war. I sincerely rejoiced
at the prospect apenee. My life has been devoteft
to arms, yet I look open war at all times and under
all cycinmstances as a naticmal calamity, to be
avoided if comlpatible wfibnational haw. The
pi!epla of our (forms. gent u well as its true
poiir are opposed wale saldugation of other na•
titans and the dismemberment of other countries by
convert. In the language of the great Washing*
tort—=Why should we quit our own to stand on
foreign ground: - lithe Mexican war our national
honor has been vindicated, amply vindicated, and
in 'dictating terms of peace we may welt afford to
be Cott:swing and even magnanimonato our fallen
These are my opinions upon the *Objects re.
kited to by yew and any reports or publications,
written or verbal, fird o any scarce, dilfering in any
essential particular Goat what is now written, are
unauthorised and untrue. „
I do not Lwow that I shall again write upon the
subject of national politics. I shall engage In no
schema, no combinations, no intrigues. If the A
merican.People have - not confidence in me, they
ought not to Otto 'ma their suffrages. If they do
sot, you know me well enough to believe me when
declare Isbell be content. lam too old a soldier
to murmur against such high_authority.
- , Z. TAYLOR.
To Copt. L S 414 :sore.
French West Lee!Het;
Amorg the first soli of the present Provisional
Government of France,wis One abolishing slavery
in the Islands and Coloniestao. precise period of
its taking effect being confided to the- judgment of
Continisatoners who were despatched from France
to the several points in gnestion: The first effect
of the receipt - Of intelligence at Guideloupe
and Martintqat is thus briefly dimlosedi
Billing,. Merril 29th, 191&
The news of our Itevohnion, which- reached ns
by the Steamer, 'you - were cot aware of by. your
last letter; we dad not "coped Inch peat events,
but only a change of Minister:s we shall loin have,
suppoiCtbe eolith= of eleven with the
Poohable iadflipityfpr,,the. Tplue of
our Slaves: The country is very quiet, aid 'we' do
not suppose any digarbanses will take placiv, but
no transactions in basinese—nothing going on—
No money, no Discs mat, iso soles kw our Produce,
no vessels to take it off—yort cosy; from this, Ima
gine cite sitcuitioe .
•
Prim theßridgetwen (Bomittater)GUr,Apra 10. •
Dam Lamm Fa Idssamomix.--We WM! re•
ceived isocounta from Martinique to the 7th April,
and we regret to learn. that a revolt of the slave
population was hourly expected. to take place, in
consequence of the `.postponement by , the Prove
visionel Governmerd of their einatscipation until
the. present crop has been reaped._ . . ths /LIM
Steamer Conway was ?mut% thel 'slab; about I
o'clock, A.M., an Samtdayruitin, estabisrua
observed to be on firc this .in.atim cam.
municated to us by an orliceteof the Conroy, who
vouctim Sai correctnests: • '
PROCLAMATION..
• lattherrame or GVADALIOLTZ.
A Provisional Government replaces in France
the one levitated under the Charter of 1830.
France is quite - at liberty to adopt any lamina
nous upon which the majority of the nation may .
The pot* ofGoadelonpe must wait with pa
fence and confidence the reach at whichibe
pointed mecrop_olatan — ..goyemmeela lull arrive—
with regard to-Faiuieaaaraunu a measure quite reo.
oncilable withtheir acquired righti, the precaution
ary step taken by the Would Conned& Guade
loupe Las the entire aripmbation of the Provision
al Government, reserving to hog however;the
farther consideration of the means necessary kw its
completion.
SZDVCTION 4.1 D ATTISIMD XLILIML--A letter to
the Icernffion (Ky.) 'Atlas, dated Frankfort, April
28, says:
A phyzieen by the name of Miintnisson, who re.
sides in Shelby oricataty, turi been for sometime the
family physician of a patient= named Guthrie,. a
citizen of Shelby. county. The wife of Guthrie eras
indisposed some time since,. and Mites-won was
celled in. The wife was several years the junior
of her husband, though the dispenty in their ages
owns not very great; she was ewomnu of fine per
and al:tawnye, firths:ha-won is himself a married
man, the fattier of a family of intereclog chithen,
and a member of the Baptist church. He became
enamored with Mrs. G. and seduced her! as she
wore, by administering to her the tincture of Can
auricles: and iiihea she became fully • sensible of
don e degraion, - and dos groat wrong she had
do her hoehend, she was deeply distracters!! but
do Wu aver agasn and agars repeated!
Soon after, at the suggestion of the wdneer the
death of his wife and of Mr. Guthrie were deter.
mined upon, and poison famished to Mrs. Guthrie,
to earnle her to make way with her _litiebend.—
kV suspicions however, were arouied and the
plan detected. •
She was immediately sent off to her frietads,who
are people of great worth width" highest respecta.
bility; a legal gentleman came • immediately to I
Frankfcet to secure her pardon, that she mightier'
witness against Mitchusson, end for the reason,
that Mr. G. was unwilling to see the woman who
had been his wife, prceecated for on great • crime,
The Governor very properly, I think, declined to
pardon her at present, and the gentleman returned
immediwely,to Shelbyville, and resolved to arrest
them. Meanwhile, the story had OW abernfdtmd
Elitchuvinn decamped, and was last seen neat
the limits of Louisville, though his pursuers were
close upon his heels, and it is to be. hoped have
caught him 'ens this. All pasties connected with
this unprecedented affair, have heretoloreenjoyed '
the confidence and esteem of the4dic. Pr.
blitclinawn, wee in full l prernice, w rded as
' a 'rod christianised worthy citizen. . Guthrie
Is an industrious, enterprising gentleman, of great
worth, and has always had the reaped, as he now
has the sympathy of those who !mow him.
The Nest Orleans Balktin pulls' dies a letter ken
a inshly esteemed and iniethgent friend, of wbielt
the kit:aging is an azinict :
.Idiumie, April 11, 1818.
Any one who has visited this country must bare
aloe.), of bad Governmente, for here is seen the
on mirth most favored by
to
striptc:
Alts advantages and converted tato a bell; the
•ices and corruptions c( its rules. bare ,. I
ever, Seat faith in our own people; they show
their lush souse - of honesty and nobleness when.
ever the °cession °frets,
rate e ven , among this degene-
Theta has beeit a gnat er;or Mainnitted in eels.
torn to Gen. Scott.' No military.operatibas in -his ,
top- bare displayed-higher mammy. guide:Um, or
been so unifueily imecessfnl ill their ranks ; Dor
have the; been in any awe the result of chance ;
may. Ming has been done, in owtfaveleY with a
=served plan, and the event, in 'idl?ases, has
- ',Tbat sa tt
ncemsfal General Should be degraded in
theveryieene of his success, fie i - eoltMlwets no t
made of him., but iv him, is extremely
. MraWand
most nsforttmans: 'Every one in the army'reets it
asadagroos
Mums: mond
Wednenn no 10th oh; along Mu
Donn Ban, net with a born. death at Janne:
finune, _ neon Shsrpsbargli, is that county. H.
assisting ionising a homy trans Ewa wstsho
sawn sating oa a beam of tho tenon which had
b s en iiis!kohllOotbstrs nellea noutti
.144bert"tiaa ibe lnusg* ba ' n = =CT; ,
•_
• la arid Cc tareresee. •
_ _
I uni tOardeita o'clock, llisto
The Siallop on behalf of
0 , • a y dtminted: ream:easel:de
an. tO . ,6[ll.llorize exi Annual Coy
edarone delegee fram each
•
•n a 'court of eppeals'fit:rm a o oual
to at t ants the General COLlfitr
iVia referred to the Law Cote.
. , .
, r e on the State of the Church re.
14,11 , 7 t pr. Pierce, that the Gene
. &e. ht. see proper to enter into
Jun.*lth t the Church &soh, but are
ve from b Ulm or others ant communiz
ation to I. aim:Mies between the
Thd leper t. was adopted—ayes, FIT
MI, 3. A mi Sion to invite Dr. Piirce
thin the bar, it an 104 by a !Moog ma
wingtiod the Cl inference does not mean
e with ii!..leveri; in any shape; A warm
ybe kicked , upon the settlement of
ern boundarY hoe of the Methodist
ad uprin the division of the church pro
which the South Mrs equal rights with the
/minuet of the :resoLations presented by
aitte eof nine, in 'iSitt. After them gum.
w.settletl, the Olio cor•ferences will be as
tart as Mil wellibe inutriinte
Tztaisyuen, nt hislantous Tea Estab
int, in tie Bnithrgs, on 4th 'street, W
renewing from the iekin Tea Company; New
York; nfull aMartmeM of their very superior Tear.
the fame of which has become so wide spread as to
render praim superlimuna .
Kant. has . removed his head quartere!to the;
immediate neighborhood of the Apollo Sididings
in Fourth Street, whiSre thine who want a good,
and at the same time fashionable hat, will find him
ready to wait ilea them.
The Rev. Dir. Diellion, of England, will preach
in the South Common K E. Church, Allegheny,
nest Sabbath, at half Pasnlo o'cloct:, A. M.
the evening, he will officiate at the Cmi , hfUld
at Methodic Church' in this city.
Dr. Durbin of Ehiladelpl.l• will preach in, the .
Beaver street Church Allegheny city, on Sunday
awning. -.
• • ,
. ""reaVtmetems."—The town has beenlaken by
storm and Mel little listeners have already won the
warmest apprantioM Thehousewas crammed lest
night, and pen:nines to be again tonight, to see the
"PasTyrnienne," Owlsr to the "Pie Hongrois,"
but more elnWction in beauty of the.tabfans,
,
C , P 7 iku!, I.O X Tlitrett 'Pell he `led to we his
friends torday, at,the]usual hour. In the Autumn
he will retire to priVate life, on the banks of the
Housatonic river, where he him as elegant too-
dance in the terrine of construction..
. .
ROT Svences;kee bolds alleitgilEr4o4
Quincy AllegtitmY eitY 9 four nights, cotii,
egelle44*(4teePLA even4ag at S o'clock. See
advertimaeet.
Iriarean has left cincinneti br Piftsbarglywith
his splendid Panor a ma alftee Ohio and Minsinippi
nor. i'
A diunkeii man was aireated at the Athenmum
yesterday, fir creating a disturbance. He is a car.
pantes by trade, and e t gOod chase, when scaler.
Tea Siricalui*xlscar. isom, a ham! band
of Gerteeni =Weans :are to be in Pittsburgh
mom
Ts the Editor of the Pittsburgh Gaurte.
In yoni Paler'of this morning an Wart horn
Poe Albany I- rasing ,Toumid, headed—' Scene at
trafotouerie Cepatol,' in which it Is stated Una
'the purchirir of the slaves et yraelington io
member of Die *061)&4 Church, in good and rug.
War 'atandiliin poiltionons:' • •
This antbuietiowe pronotmee wholly and alma.
lately erroneous l• It to not :teaming. to comment
on the "motives 'suggesting such .• perversion of
fiats; but from the relation we mosusin to the Meth.
o4ist co . mitiunity . Baltimore, and elsewhere, we
cannot suffer the calumny to pass unnoticed. •
• ' JOHN -A. COLLINS,
_ _
Delitißtimilkain the Balpor•Cogawwiice:
Pitmen*, lily WI, IBM
The paiwpw44l, 4 d 0° 4 1b PT I8arnal j°l'n'
.3144er108, a!)Trair of Magmas fowl% New
York: Tim kartmi occottoi *as tiorOokord to itiir
Titto Thottoroli At CiFilateit; eapienstion
miy Le liioked . ks , oaaov)apti.ive ilia take
pleoFtuo in ooprop was to placer tbi otrik itl pa
prayer
.
&mail/pas parlap' IdarrodaL—The WA=
iaad crimp, at pt.: Loa* hive held a oteaiageod
rOlkirda that it p4 4l * inwed Pigoor" at
mute? add cinema( gem Wads engaged in the
Itew 'Wens *Ohio that poiliphetiWilittu :
0 4 1 , tb4 ha =PIM dited l l, or *E
lea* Wm" or illiledfth to maw itioistdo, sad
that whoa a =Oily of odd master aad oartthth
have ethaardod to said obrlgitio4 it shall to dad
ihii; i.obl p l io e to tilpa edict on the fiat' ay
241 T, ipa•
.
'She ftn Sad'Lowell Radroad Company hare
detaminbd foreduce their fitter on and der the
lot alias: to' My cents - between Borten and
Lowell, and to torresportdlng rates for kati
A very fouritem ago, t h e charge was one 0 01
is; it_sras thee: redaced to 63 cents.., , praducing a
most esailordthary increase of travel. The pies.
out change will no dada be more profitable
than the last. ! The tare now is a small Sac
tion over two acts a mile.
Tux Nrcr i!laws ram Etraorx—The Brom
nia is now in her aststeentli day Gaza Lisdrpool,
fa Bodo!, aad may be =pealed to arrive i 0 day,
with, advice, down to the '29th of April, and on
week later.. '
A Bettugcal J)octor, named Pearce has been er
rested, andr4tairted tottaswer &Amp of Indus
sa al( team [mat the Cadiz (Ohio) Repub.
.!
Ittriortma—tie business men, steam boat own
ere, and hotel 'keepers ti Buffalo, have pledged
themselves to discontinue the nuisance heretofore
knovrn its rrnMars. It is to be hoped the east
will summed, ',not only there, but at every port
where freight OrpreSnigens piss
BLu.cos Ascinsion—There was a splendid bal•
loco ascension!'made in Washington, en Wednes
day erening; in the presence of a Tad concourse
of people. ht.. Wise was the Aetol2lllt.
•
Smits or Pium--We understand that oilers
have been mcCired from the department at Wuh•
instal, by the 'agenls in Pittsburgh, to suspend all
pm/chilies on Sticroma of the army in Mexico.
The
order came by'. telegspli, immediately alter the last
arrival 'horn Mexico.
1.151041. DOil&TIOX:-.Mr. W. COTCOrili, Esq, of
the well known Banton' g establishment,: of Corea
run fit Riggs, 4e given to the city of Giorgetown,
D. C, d, dewlap of $lO,OOO for the benefit of the
Poor of hie native town.
), • • •
STIT or ..risr. Crioin—A correspondent writes
ne from Wellsiarg, Virginia, under dine of May
2d, thin the preepects of the coming crop of Wheat
and Rye wet" never more promising. This seems
to be the case throngtunit the entire grain growin!
, .
• Wisisser•Aso Woos/scab Socauc•--Tbe stock
of. WS: farrars, evils= was closed at 4 New York
oaTuesda% by auction. The sales were
-12, crushed, 58 04235. 44 Par
, 100 lbs.
2.,400 200
' do. 6: pow'd,7 sloe 75
"
25,000 lowses BTh
Finn xmriSsanwsca Istaines—About the last
of April tlusl Inca puled throu_gh the straits of
Mama Japes, and anchored. The Japanese RP'
peered friendly, but wished Capt. Jackeon to leave.
They offered no violence but inquired if he wee
in want of wood or water —Caps. Jaelmon, for an
excuse for lending, mid be was in went of food.
They gave him rice, cider and wane vegetabhm—
Ilu toy at unbar three days at Niphon; and took a
small whale. i Cipiiicluen went= shore every
day, visited one of their temple, and endeavored
to trade with them, but meld not induce them to
receive anything; nor could they give hue any.-
thinghnt food and water. They asked for the name
lithe ship end nation. andwould not take it onAm.
paper, darted Captain.Jaclomn to Wilte it on that;
paPa.with a hair penal , 'Capt. linkmen was for
tunate in being.permited to land, a privilege rarely
if over bekne accorded at Nlphon. • .
I . The lam aeehlent alike Utica and Sehaaemady
1 road was very abeekhr• - The Utica Gazette aid.
Mare the be. to the Cazipuly at $42,000 lava,:
Goo. : , In Mation to the two pereoniki#4 the Gi.
'sew , lays:,
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..,
Mr; James Welsh, of Mb' eity, amnion in High.
am it Co:a!Vulean Wort; and Mr.'iVra, IF Smith;
atatmereptiette. et ,lletkilhey, were either on the -: °evertor Stmek. has a - ,p - poni• tea G ' k,
j=lll..tea= or
uPlrittik4"lthri Esq., of. NorthuMberlaad,to be iiht.de A.
with
nAl';'.'.: • , ;•t
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_wear. of Lieutenant Colonel; and CaOnin'llen•
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- News . ltenits.
A REVOLZITiour.r Pala= Gorin—Under our
obituary head groticedth4 'death of CoL
Schnee; a patriot of the Revolrrtion, in the 913th
year of his age.- Co!. . & was - an officer of she
Pennsylvania troops in,the Rrivelution, and was
present et the battles of. Brandywine, Germs..
town, Trenton, and perhapiothiers, in one .of which
he WWI wounded. :He was also among the defer.
den of : Baltimore in the but • . .vor.. l . , BaltiossreSon.
ANOTHER DEAD 11'santort.-The remains 'of
MM. Edward Webster, of the Masiachusetts vouiui
teers,who died in Ildesico,orr.ived . rit Boston on blon.
day from Fern Crifi. The Temaini of the son urriv.
ed put as the Libelist. performing the Lost sad of
fines to the corpseof a be/oved daughter, who, like
her brother, died lathe Elooin °C . /jowl..
Tmr. (Wools nod canal, just completed,
was commenced eleven yearssinhe, and the work
Quo suspended for tares years, owing to the low
credit of the State.
Too Provisiorial Government of Paris have not
rllyproll'iSiterf the planting of any more 'grecs of
liberty' in Pal* [this nrboricultural mania bad be.
cornea serious nuisance,] and compulsory Stood
minors in their honor, but had forcibly and authori
taveliintafered to prevent a continuar,ce of the
practice.
Facrusn Marna*, the:lrish Apostle of Temper.
once, hae written a letter to Captain Knight, of the
packet ship New World, in which he says:
'Now that I stn; thank:God, recovered,J nee no
Moulty to my intended departure in August, and
I shall with the divine Bleating assuredly take
passage under your command, on the 21st of that
month." •
Tins Cincinnati Enquirer tells of a shipment of
forty nests. of cotina—finsirta nest—just made in
that city, on the steamer Belle of the \ Vest, hound
for New Orleans. The corner goes with them, and
thinks the demand will be to good that he will
make a fine uspec."
THE Eno Nor Yer.—lt is said that a letter has
been received from Gen. W. O. Butler. now in
command of the Ainerican envy in Mexico, Stat
ing that he has little or oo expeclation that the
Mexican Congress will ratify the Treaty oh Pence
which has been sent out by • Mr.• Commusioner
Sevier.
Lonrats' Fres—The Supreme Court at New
York, on Saturdiy, gave hi. J. T. Brady 815,000
judgment against the city corponalon for mists of
suits instituted by him during the last two years
.he was their counaeL
Pcorson.—The Pcutrriaster General is said to be
nose in fawn of fixing letter postage at five cents,
as the lowest sate on a single letter; and the re
duction of the postage on drop letters to one Cent.
Hon. EDWARD Evaisrr's health is such, at pre
sent; that, in aocordance with the advice of his
physicians, he will resign the office of President of
Harvard University-at the close of the present
erar.
Tim Last Fanzat.—The New York Expresa
says We regret to state that E. D. Hurlbut &
Co. .have been compelled to suspend payment
This is a large shipping house, Imd the fowl corn ,
prises gentlemen of tho highest: character Lori.
+t7
Ter, Geom.—The Maas&ld (Ohio) Jelrersonia.
says, nom the present appemance,the prispect for
crops in this section is encouraging_ We have
seldom seen better fields of Whearsi this setisOn
of the peer—and there appears to hive been la • --
large crop put in. • • , 1 NEW YORK MARKET. .
GCE. Csoarsv.anim,of Philadelphia, so long mid - ' New York, May 5, ISIS.
so faltrablikcams to abulle cistle of fii.. 4, ;b. 61 Flour--The market is steady Mit not active
resigned his Pout in.the army, as we leiwri from ilia
New Orleans Picayune.- Ile left the chit of Me - i. . /Vi°darda " lea of Genesee are eCfaaa;/ - at 10 ' 25 ' 9
ioo on the 6th of Aka, and Was expected, at the 13,311 0 LIU Western brands are sold at 5 0 , 18 1 0
last advicim, to arrive at Vera Cruz with the oast p bbl. . -1.
tins Grain—There is a steady demand, fo , r
coril:With '
sales of Prime Yellow at .53c per Nisbet - Oats
-aro dull. 'i
Pork --Holders are asking higher prices bet no
sales are reported. Westeni No I Mess is held at
510,50 tp , I'LL
Groceries—Molasses have an improving tender.
cy, Coffee and sugar are without change. '
' Cotton—The market is without change.
Lard—Sates of Western at 61061 c VS.
The markets'generally are without any material
change. —
,
VCINITRIA Etscries.—Tbe returns from cooly fire
counties give to the House of Delegates 30 Whir,.
and 24 Loco Focos, being . net Whig. loss, comgar.
ed with lad year, of five mem b ers.
•
Benjamin Yates, one bendred and scorn y ears
of, ege, and probably the oldest survivor of tee
menean Revolution applied for his Pension rat the
Citicinotiti Agency, on Wednesday. • •
Toe Woos Bra= Coevecrinn.--The 11th day
of this month is the day fixed for the meeting io
Baltimore of the Maryland Whig State Consei
-1 tion.
We have bads:nu the Alexandria (Va.)GareUe,
for the past day or two, fine showers. The-grow
ing crops unlocking in the best condition..
WILCO - coon P.VlADb—Twenty4V<
bushels of Wheat hove arrived at Roetester from
Canada since the bite:lingo( lake navigation.
.5.01,211E6.3 Rorvaxmo.—Col. Jackson, of the
Pennsylvania Volunteers, left the city for borne
yesterday. -He wu very ill* at the Broadway
Hotel for several weeks.
About one hundred Pennsylvania discharged
Volunteers, from Mexico, passed up the river yea.
terdey oo the steamer Dewitt Clinton for
Gianni:mime,: May 1.
FLAILROLD Acetone? use L039 . 9F Lirr.—A .1.
Mon took phlee on the 30th ult..on the Clint and
Schenectady Railroad Two men were killed;
and two others mortally wounded, andtwo engines
Furrr.—The Ceottvvtllf 7D1d.7 : Thorn
!teems to think that the fruit has received tio dare.
age in that quarter from the lute frosts.
RAILILOAD somemus.—Jerry Guile the engineer
and Harvey Backus, favmen,of a train faun Bulb.
lo to Rochester, were killed on l'doridajr by the curs
ruenieg off the track. .
On Friday evening, Copt. James B. Gregg, was
killed by the Medford, (Mau) train running over
him. •
Mrs.vr vsznicrr.—X suit Cnr slander area tried in
the Fayeue, Ky., Circuit Court on .Thuriilay Inca
wtich.hirs. Minebeth White . tills plantilf, and
P. A. Muir defendant, and a verdict for-56000 in
damages rendered the pinata
ffa Carr.—The near steamship America met
5100,000: . • •
Operatics:is have 'been commenced in lieu ,
Orleans, iv the erection of the new Custom
Gen. Cadwalader has mine& We commis.
aims in the army, and is now on his way to_ Phila.
delphia.
• Queen Victoria's last pledge' is to be called
Louise, after the Queen of the Belgians.
• Tim Gist boat through from Portsmouth arrived
at Cleveland on the 3d mst. ••••
Duo or PURDY hicEiretrc—Riceivet of the
Land ()Gee at Upper, Sandusky, died on. Thurs.
day.
%The New York Sob-Trcasury, now bolds lens
han five million of specie.
Mowcarrr or Gumouass—We noticed a few
days since the deaths occuriogamongthetircorgia
troops In Mexico.
The hut Columbus Timm has a letter from an
officer of the Intuary batallion,conamandea by
Lieutenant CoL Seymour, which di.samvs a met.
ancholy record.
•
Two extracts from the letter,written Marchl3th
at the Castle of Wrote, in a low words sums up
the alarming mortality among these brave men
from the State: "
"Annexed is ti list of our deaths and discharged
up to the 11th ult., as prepared for the nee of Gen
Butler. - From this it appears that Capt Nelson's
company (A) hal lost by death thirty men; Capt.
Gaulden's company (13) forty : company Cliftrone,
(including/unsafe, Ist lieutentun,thl limatenanhand
six noncommissioned officers;) Captain Ilervey's
company (D) twetuystine men, and CapL Foatet'i
(E) four men. The Ifia.named company came oat
some Months stet the Era Oar, and was not, Mr.
tunaely..exposed Va the same influence. -
"Of nearly bur hundred men that lea. Columbus
in thellve oompazdes,we have not more than forty
kw My. About thirty:l3m are in hospital in Jalapa,
and the remainder in t hat ofTeoste. Up Lathe
Ilth cat.one hundred and ninety-thiee hid died
and been discharged. The surgeon has adopted
'the humane policy of directing the discharged to
go tome by the next train. -All the officers am
now in good heulth, and:we hope that the fever
having spent its rage, the small remnant of our
men-maybe spared." •
Biatimo ts: Micinuaro--The Legislature of
Michigan has passed the net of prohibiting the cif
enigma within six months after the passage of the
bill; Of any bank note or other evidence of debt
stied by any banking institution in a foreign coon
=tr. to . e.
circulate The rin a 7 • P au m ch . rot t etb h" :Vd r l P lefai n t
three times their nominal value. Incorporated
companies taking said notes, either at par or a dis
count, to Welt Oily dollars. Thee' penalties •in
both case. to be recovered with coati of suitin the
name el and for the use of any person who shall
sue for the same. The not is Intended to apply to
Cantida bank notes, which now circulate largely ,
in Michigan.
Tag Europerms and American settlers residing .
in the Feejee Islands of ihe Southern—Pacifier are
aboatru.sty-in number, and ore fur the most part
married to native wives. They are' chiefly en-
MO in chip building, as pikits, traders rk.s.., and
possess among them eleven small-decked verses
of ikon six to thirty tons burden. The ihieG make
no °position to European settlements, but readily
allow them land sufficient k.r a house and gar
,
• Mourns, Timms:sr, has d population of ten or
twelve thousand souls. Ten years gsgo it had not
more than 2 A O e souls; its trade add twined' have
Owl:ma as rapidly as its population,' lt lia - s a
eaposeroe of upwards 415,000,000 peritalllol., It
ezpWts that year some 140,000 bales of cottuni tan
years ago it did not ship - over 20,000 baled. •
_
Tem Susses Eintors.---An American in Peds,
uniting to the New York Tribune; says—`Bin now
owe thing more—beine three montlastova gone
we shill knee war. Either . Gernsiny a
Republic., and then Russia will mike waregalnst
Germany and France; or Germany will remain
monarchical, and the war will be waged by Bur
Shl, England, and Gevnany, egairat Froncz. One
-‘• alike two ialm►itable.' ' •
.
' Common rairican :Mt. Jumps-4 'delightful
iv *" amarazion sePeated ea Monday in New
YOtir, ie . the City hfalli The Chancellor,'tles dd
th4eme Caret, the nett Sapieme: ivxtg the SP:.
dal"Tarmi sad two Mocha, all met at a a'aPek•
Sin watt s with oil? bur pit:anew sit he The or
salt is, that they are ender the n4cesciribliadjoutn•
lag over alternatehf le companies, io avoid sitting
in each other's, laps.—NeiviYork Pat.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
arlresmiinse••ei Gamt4e.
-- • - 6,OrWitserstence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. . .
-- : 'CONGRIZIIIIs : : -
, ‘,, •• . • Washington, Hey 5 . ,1M5.
S m i t rillfi. Atcheson from dm committee on
ri i ,
Pu lie : Lands, salmi' and obtained lenie to bring
is hill, granting certain lands ittillyemiri for the
co strUction of a railroad , (meaning We suppose
th visionary scheme of Am Whitney.)
be resolution of Inquiry as to whether o ffi cers
w in the military service, appointed by the Pres.
!dent, and not nominated by him . to the Sen Ste
rarm re-Considered on motion of Dir.lAllen.. He
Mmtended that the Senate had no right to make
Isuch inquiries ul the President, • who, during the
irecess of the minion, bad a consbunional right to
make such appointwi r ent. The subject was laid,
tuside 4 Meirmally. . 1
Mr: Hattnegau moved to take up the bill relit.
tingto Yucatan. He charged in his speech, that
T Eneend had Interfered in thiOnlemal strain of
"nc.atan,and had stirred up the Ind*a to inane
ction, and furnished . them With ammunition and
mi
Mr. Clayton followed and urged tbatthe passage
of this bill would involve the violation of the late
treaty ratthed Willi Mexico, and would also violate
the armistice, us we bad no right to invade ,
can unritoiy.
"'arson Davis sugrycated as a substitute, the
triascs&r of a part of the troops :low is Mexico to
Ysicatios, whose place could be supplied by solos-
~ .xtrs. • •
• Mr_ Crittendenfollowed at opposition to the bill,
end was succeeded by Mr. Foote, who warmly der
fended it—before a vote was taken, an adjourn.
- theta was married, until Monday.
Korn or Ilmmunimrraumus—Mr. Steiiiii; of
:Pennsylvania, introduced a. resolution, declaring
that the leder of General Taylor contained on ex
position of the true rule of action tr the American
Government—ohjectiorui being made, the resole•
lion lies over.
A coramtuticsiion was received from the rels
boss about t be presentation to the government of
portrait Of Lie Kalb. It was rekried to the Coe
mince F 'cosign Relations.
The bats nce of the aession.was spini in the din.
cannon of private bills.
Egebutire Corretpornienee of the Pittsburgh :Grgette.
.PHILADELPIIIA MARKET. ' •
.• ' Philadelphia, May 5,151 S.
Fltait..,—sales cif Weston:, at ss,s7k?bbl.
GraisiTho supply is market is email, and prit
cos ulactianged..
Pr adtisions continuo without clinnge.
E. very thing is dull:
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Barnmaas, May 5,1849.
• Flour—Sales•of Howard street brands, st $5,691
p bbl., at srlateb figure there are more sellers than
buyers. -
Wboat—Sales of Prime White at SI 4e351,-
50 per bushel. Primo Red is selling - at :I'4OG
$1 42..ip be:
. .
Cam—Sales or Prime White at 43046 cents
per bushel; and of Primo YeZow at 47(419 cents
p bushel. . ,
OrMeriet—Nothing or iaspOrtrutee 'doing in
MlMl===
. -
-Tbeteis no activity jeans , artirdirt•
quetaticas are steady. Western Isril is setting at
CliaeLe rti•
Whisker-Sales atZie p gdlL
• • Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Queue.
• CINCINNATI .111AllICET.
Crecarcurr, May 5,11 P. w., 15 . 98.
Flotir--The market has-increased in firmware
since yesterday, and the bUIIOCOO. done, shows O.
slight advance. Sale:. of 1300,irbls at 84,3110 4 ' .
431 is bbl.
Grain—Tbe =whet is.withoot change.
Groccrics;--A:re without change: . •
Provisiona—Thern is a bmier .keling generally
hi the werket.l
-Bacon-- , Sales of Tacked hams at 9c p RC'
Lard—Moderato galas are effected at 51051 c.
P/ 11 . .
Coin--,..S.ales prime white at 31e p bu. -
Cheese-Sales 300 boxes at 131 e p 11:0.
Alums Laussuron.—We loam from the Lit.
tie Rock Democrat, that Messrs. Moreland, 'Mont.
tan ,Sc Hunt, the promietors of the haul mines in the
neighborhood ofLitne Rock, are now erecting hour:
es near the digging' for the accommodation of a .
large gang drainers, who will shortly arrive from
Memphis, . • I
Within a few days pea discoveries of very es'
lA:naive deposites of mineral have been 'made at
name distance from the. premises' which prove that
the mining region is much More extectsive than was
at first supposed. In digging the Madan= for a
furnace, a' lead,' eighteen inches thick and urea.
feet broad, was atruck about nor Mt below the
Urfa., of the ground. A smile of the ore ban
been "objected to aunlysis by &celebrated chem
ist, whose report shims it to contain a larger per
centum of silver than the lead from any other
mines yet discovered in the United Mates. The
proportion of silver is paid to be i sufficiently large
to pay both the carnation and raising the orb—
Much of the land in the neighborhood of the mines
belong to the United States, and considerable err
eitement is manifested by speculators to procure
information sufficient to enable, them to make en
tries.—St. Louis My. I
Arivamm bins:ie.—This is the season wan
the choristers of the woods begin their glorious time
cum of unwritten music. Although not written.
we are not shore it mai not be so: A german cam.
piser once ammged in . words Ind notes Ate so
of the English nightingale, and it is said that a be
male voice, killowing the produnelation. and the
notes, was an dllllost perfect imitation of that song.
sine. A correspondent of the New Enema Farmer
giveethe &Bowies version of the song of the
thrush hen ; ,
'C', oh, cherily ob it twairdle.tvreedie, tarsailc;
Preily rrody, pretty rody, Peony Frady;
See,S.oe Bee:dattl• Jo,
. Jan/tiff Jody,k ins iog Judi, kis.ing Jody!.
•
Comma—A meeting of the And-Masonie and
Whig County Committee of Correspondence, will he
held at APhlastere (Spiro/ Eagle) Pittshorgh,
on &Lumley, May Gth, at 2 o'clnk P. M. A general
and punctual attendance is desired, as business of irn
pollen., will be laid before the Ceentnitte.
DANIEL Id'CURDY, Chairman.
The following named gender:tee comp.* the Cons.
ince, Vll4
jomph Long, Wei AJgeo, /1 Heath, E Percival,.o
Derry, Wm Wilson, Jr., J D Cochran, Win Glass, S
Horner, J IV Lewis, D Collins, Ji WIllock; A Speer, J
Matthew., M'Elbenny, J Paeans°, .1 W
Lightner, A Urawdy, John Wilson, Jill Brash, John
.Mamr, Wm Perkin', Wm Dihroith„ , 3 Richardson,
G Gumbert,...l Walter J. liou,!John Allen, Henry
!Dimple, Wm U Gary, , John Rers, 1. Drover, Witt
' fries, W Rogem, 'A Johnson R $ Came, M Knox,
V Coulter, hl A White, D Iheotti I` Jones R Pekin.,
U Mowry, Wm Boyd, D Negly, T Damson, A
Cameron, J A Gray, J Sumer, J Graham, J A
hrLuin, R Logan, J Monnie,,Dr. Huey, Al Drayp,
Wen A thaw, Jacob Riester, 1) lirCordy, 11 Vaa
-1 kink, J Pollock, U Applegale, Jos AFClure, IV Deck
s.,J Wilson, itobt brPtarrottf es 1 Wlllller, Wm
Cphelf, .P Bares C G Smith, J R Robinson, R
tOMp.ad, J Biley , G Meaus,..l Scott' • J ApElhem
ray, J Semple, 5 ArElhenny, F Dur,,Wro M
Beat, E Miller, RS Pdster, I Magill, N Conley. ;
UTZ= Cusstra l e ittrentely destructive to the he.
e
manuticleMor skin) esadden 'change from heat to
cold, and the Hook causes yellow, dark, coarse com
plexions. Then it Is requisite that the pore. of the elan
should be kept trials—that Melt montlis.hould be freed
from impurity—qwes thus the analog Rms. Philmo
"hen cured all diseasea-khey competed that more
dise•ses and anhealthY ear.. left through di
the cores of the akin, than any meet calla of the body.
_lt Is DeeeertllT; therefore. to keep the pore. open—all
.humors are dopelledlrran the .akin front the Pores,
.when they wash with Jones' Italian Chemical Poop.;
here seen It cure the worst and eldest crises of Pall
Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Soms,Earber's Itch, Pore Heed,
Ringworm, when every other internal and external
remedy had felled—Ste .Peat rendering the .kin white,
clear and mit, thoogh it be yellow end
b onne, ix won
denfal—il romans - Freckles, Tan, Banbern, hlorphew,
and •distlgurement of the sklo- , but pertains mast
be panicular 'and ark for '.Tdaint Poop-to had , fa
Pittsburgh at ' FAO:SO:ill, slid of the Big Way
be Liberty M. • rice ISO cent. tioelddhmly-
• , - - ---
Dimities or ts ..we of the Liver eie
becoming, alarbingly frequent in the United Mates.;
&Mead there arclear formidable &eases , which coo
not connected in One way or other wish a deranged
moo of that imprertant organ. Mastro( the eon:plume
which are ueoally claimed under the head of mummy.
Oen,' haw thelrorigin In the lives Any remedy
which would blare regularity and healthful nation'
%Deliver, would be a bleasiug to manktediO boo been
the &animation of ertgerieg thousands -flat malady
. bee been (mid; It ism cod sus When e Into tried
0 0e - win forded tol4 It hummer hem known terfell:
- Deader, homy= sardiseue of the Ilion Of disease
which - you bedew. Mounds.. Dom' heitade deonga
mend bow not • moment, hat poreitsse 4 box of Dr;
Brfaturt4 Liver. Pill4 - sad they will melon Iccit.
health... They ere the au/ rewdy awe yet &wavered
whose um Montan to erect a ewe.; • •
The genuine vied° can be had at flu Drier Mon of
J. KIDD it. C0,150.W00d meet' . ; .p 24,
Bid'PW"g t, h : di xl= " bi n gked at 4t
Chat* F!! ,!!!!
' • TEAS! TEAS!! TEA :21
PAESI! • AND FRAGRANT—Lurorerim IN ISI3.
TEST,received at the rain Tea Store. No. 797ocreth'
alteet. De. Wood. Pinsburies. a very heavy stack
fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New
York Pekin Tea Company, all imponed ibis Spring.
The Yining Want, and Oolong Black Teu am very
fine and fragrant, packed in lead, 1 and i lb.
funkams; ciao, in half chests, Retailers are•thrited
to call and examine our stock. They . will be accom
modated with sec quemtity they wish tor—from 5 Mato
half chest„at sante price.
• Also, &prime lot of 60 hags of old Mocha, Doi Java,
Rio and St Domutgo Collins, at wholesale and retail.
Lovering's double roduell Sagan, in loaf. - climbed
and pain:wed, at ILI cents per lb., usually retailed at
16.cets.
Fren n ch spiced Chocolaty, it prime aniela. •
B.—We pledge ourselves In nil eases where the
shove articles do not give entire satisfaction. to return
thegnotiey: A. JAYNES,
11l Fourth street
TnTHOIMAND AND ON
Rd.d Al of the superb edition or the Arabi.
EmPerainmects. in coorseior publicarloo by
Harper k Brorbeza, 'Ned York, just rce'd and for sale
by i_ JOHNSTON k FrocKTOS,
Bookseller, ear marker and d l sts
Journal, Ameneaa, Chronicle and Post copy-,
ALFRED D. ILEEIrIDr
CHEAPEST iFashionsibin Hater in
Pilubarrir Principal Piorel L T2 Ilona
.iilwintiniuring and accomsodntion Store,' Cor
net of Wood Went and Virgin alley. Nigher prices
sleety. raid for rairrina Tara - myeitY
on litebster scram, just where the plank two,.
(Enquire for FREDEIIICK dwel
ling. Pure $Z per bottle.
Also, HAAR OR., (n!?..ineuU) for restoring hair lost
by sleknens or oaten:plc. atyo
DARASOLS, SUPPLY—W Murphy hos
open this month's, on 8111i3CJIIGIll of fringed Pa
.34, embracing handsome finish Tore Stain, Levantine
Bilk,lce.,Nrusrine pine, green; ondother colors. Also.
a few pieces Bonnet gibtions, Cnipe Lim, of various
colors. he. - mygl
SVIM BUK MOHAIR wishing
to buy goods of shove kind, nre invited to look at
the Issorunent of very superior quality, very gassy, at
Dry Hoed, Home of • .%,/ It MAI Y •
myS N comer 41.11 and mark H et 01.
ICIICH PRINTS FOR PH—W R Murphy is selling
vortourstyles of fine rich Chintzes, good colors, at
Idl-ts—fornier price, lEf and t 1.5 cents. myd
BLUR MERRIMACK PRINTS—One ease, small
figures, just recd at Dry Goods House of
m • ' %V R MURPHY
CANTON CRAPE 81IAWLS—A A'MasonCo,Go
Market at, have recently received another invo ice
of Canton Crape Shaivis..making the moat eaterialae
assoninent in be found in the eity. • • 'aye
NASON b.- Co, a/Market sine!, bare me l
aL. edz 3 r . trig,
= 2.50 d p e s o to , :s rLE , Li g h . b . ord; 75 e L.
• mytt •
ILA SHAW A A ?drawn & Co, al Market
• have received pc, exprear., lassortmeut of Silk
henevie. mya
MACHINE CMIDS--The undersigned has received
the tweet supply of :hest Card., r wool ending
meatines s dt inches wi fo
de. SiE.O COCHRAN. • -
• iny6 al wood et "
L EAD—GOO Pig. Cohort LAM.' in store and for Wm
by myS J'AS A Lead.
& Co
RIED PEACHEZ-100 bas for saliby
my 6 FRIEND,IIIIEY &Co, 57 water si
UNDRIPS-12 seeks Feather.; 13 do Dry Peaches:
17 ado Flaxseed; 7 bbl. No I Laud, to arrieer for Bale
by • me ISAIAH DICK . tc Co, (root .t
ri i mitoki&.arrzlmaintrffluiTTß
111111LISOAT STOCK—One half of ihe fine Werner
1.01 Wyoming for nide. Also, one eighth of the steam
er Unio. For particulars inquire of
Myr's A WIIARRAUGH
A LUAl—ral Ws Refined Alma arriving; for sale by
j 16., my° Nir/LSON &Co
SANISII TIOS-4Ormlns Wel:Moss, store And
P for mic by n S ut) IIIMBRIDGI;WILON tr. Co
BURIIIIII3OI, WILSON &Co
iTIBIED '
m PEACHES-1W bOth,orv E krood,-in Moto
if nod (or tole by y 0 POISD "Milk Co
`_•- .-.141
PEPPER
— ,!c s° , b br mmrt° r"odaSf!frtil`t7c!:'
W".sl,L,7;ll',7;'("r.""ptff:l2xLTti,T Co
OAF SUOAR-120 bbl, low' n=bers Loaf flortr,
la in store and for said sate by
raid POINDEXTF.H. Pc Co '
LOU . IS VILLE LIMIL—LCO ved7idkrior 'White
Lune for ludo tord YOINPEXTER &CP
WINDOW GLAS-2C* boxes dr.4o W Oldsid 'lO
do Hz ld do; for said by I , •
m - rothiptxrEu &co
. .
hnlf theists Young H 7 a n ; Imperial sad
Gunpowder Tes; for sal,t by • I ,
• "•POIND k co
LOAF SUGAR-130 bbbs for.able by
00 6 ERTEN RUM( &Co
P c METAL—WO forisjio I Foundry . , for solo by
Ilr itkYtOkManl4lrsi , / ..f5*Lia14.1191,•11•44
,
QCOUCHINU —l , 3bbla fot sale by •
M)1. - "Fille;i1), MEI' St Co
IDACON-70 pieces hug round. Air gde by
My my; %ICY:4 AITANDLESS
i foi Fete by
g - C - aCI M NGS-21
bbl'I WK L hi'cios - nu.si
""G 1
cub jUst reed and for aale by !
CIT . A 4 " 7 1 . ...: WICX L.DIVA-NDL.F.5...4
BEIVIrAJC-1 bbl for side by t e.. • • '
aeyo 'WICK/ le/TeVeItiDLESS
.(1111.1Wtre•40 lie prime W ''
. Ileear•ei.rinied....4
for it .yt.. K • m c; WICh4C.II'CANDLES •
'PORN Mket le7Y3 bbls ror sale bi -
V mitO ' • WICKS AItCANDLI.:3S
rID.IA-33 bah' elteuta Youo; ilysoo.• 5 do do boperizi
j, and Doupoordeti 33 cony bbSAO do do; 10 hfchemu
mum Powehong, now et/tired; fOr solo by
soy° D WILLYANS, 120.smod st,
OAP-1t.5 lb. tundid,a woperibr article; 25 base'
Worion & Gemblesjlosilyi do Crumplon &
Co'. pubs( for ffaleby— a:TO ' JD WILLIAMS
(\LIVE 01L--2doz qtas&riediripll2 do pia ilo; for sale
bY"l l ,..Y9l*_
f." l°°— " L "`“*." 2s - rb.
my&
'ODTASII--4 talks l&pnior qua4ty, forscao by
triyc J D ILLJAMS
EPSOJISALTS-10 eundu , ion iced for gala by
.• kt J FAIINt.STOCK.
corodt Wood m4lOllO
GCi LAUBER SALTS--10bb juit reed' nod for sale
by suril B A FAUNFSTOCK & Oa
CAi.A.I3IIIA LIQVORICE-4 coke jam reed amt far
sale by my' B A FABNETOCKIg Co
n iummos--301b. just reed ind for sale by
my 6 .. • It A FAIINESTOCK &Co
niSTILEBOAP-10. cascsjust'med and for sate by
31411 • 13 A FAdiNIISTOCK t, Co
LARD OIL—II bbl, No I, joss he'd end for Ma by
.my6,-- FAIINESIDCR Co •.
MOLASSES -3o bbls in prinie Order, for We by
mys . FRIEND, RUDY Co
10pACON-40,103 Ws, bog mood, just reed and (of
J-JP sule . • POlND'r—s..tk.R tsCo
47Iffr—tiffltbs•: • • !ant; in lib's, rec , d ondfoi sale
•or • my 4 • FOC:DEXTER Co
N. 0. St:GAß—fa), Anda eery tit Erne N 0 L+ogar, ree'd
per auar Lady Wron; for sale by
mya_ • POINDEXTER &Co
11KANILLis HEMP-9) bases. ..eery handsome ant:
'II.L ale, in more and for gala Irr e. •
• MI S • I'OINDEXTER &Co
la IQ COFFEE—IGO bag; prime, green Rio Ccdree,jusi•
reeiliyed Rom Iniltnnore. by.
' • POINDEXTER Ic En
TITINDOW-CI.IRTAIN PAPIsR-11303 pieces
;TV dove Curtails Paper yard :".wise, utd. very
. elet
gout panacea, for sale - bithe quanuty or smole piece,
very low.- - MEC1.051., ,
mys • tl 'rood st
ERCUSSION CAPS -104600 Percussion Caps,
P
just received from inunurueSory and for sole.
m .5 C ARBU'rHNOT
QLATES-5 eaees German Slater, reed and for rate.
la mys - ; C ARBUTHNOT_
"UCOORS ANA EYEZ-2.100 erWil - ookaand Byes,
JOIL fora e b • m .5 • - O:ARBUTHNOT I
CliCarti—SU loss 15 - esters :Rtei-se . Cheese, juit
I.ndlog frOM SIG =OF Alichi • Wm/ h., Y.l. by
mrs
tr. lIARBAUGH
Fux's - a
doz Droocas,ipS 1114
allebtgau .d los sale by s
el W HARUKI/GB
mys
SS2 3 2 b T r URPENT4S . IS:=I , 15 , 14ta i rr;r t i k lu r t for
bbl. jaliseed ;tint fol'sale by •
- "ITS ,-,1311,..5UN fr. REITER
trOWNSENEM SAIMPAIbI ,A—l parr reed
and for nab by azys Pt' UN& MITER
Carromq YARN—aoco 15;;;;Orted No ton and
sbmi . reel; for solo at moontaadrori loorert omen,
mys
75000 Um assorted ' • reir • y •
flt . ll7oak. kit& & Co
hr
myb
N:bm:SysUGAll72O
FP , EI 2 K.D. RIMY & Co
•
4.10.' •cfmk, betaeeo
LWcad and Hay strCelf, a qouo PEN, enclosed In
lopsuned ease. ne finder wi1414 suitably reward,
ed by leaving A Id J.Settoontooker lc Co's Drug Store,
Wood streel._ .
d
thetas Boy; fur sale g
on consiArcenfi. by t.
my{ sag per etmr
Olna LbefiltaN, wood sr!
frOWNSENDE BARSAP./711 - 114„—(10 doz just's e
J. celved; for sale wholeule and/clad.
BESELLERS,'
. .
my 4 Solo foriargb. 57 wood sei
LT
Am) OIL No 1-3 bbl. jun ioefslkiT WO by •
suyil'p A E SFLLERS
CasTOW OIL No 1-5 bbln Jon , reed; for solo by.
by " w , y 4 . . • EE SELLERS
IsAXSL'LD OIL-5 bble jun reed; for sea by "
j; 19,4 tls_EL, r
riaIOONL9-41 dos Corn' Brdarns;reedo;dl;e ul
.0 by my 4 AT,WCIOD, JONES /a Co
POTATOE9-2easks Poundig,irb, red.' tad (oriole
by • In , y 4 - ATIVUOD,JONDit&to
Nffl,3o; FLP,NERVE bis Crean,
beese; lauding and frix otald;bY _
my 3 ROIST DACZESLI., liberty st
Ir " B =N -4 . 1 .1 1 ;.;41 . ;
my 3 • s,tp
, S
UGAR—II LLispdu4esagaF,J44l lanilit;g from nitni
:Yautee, guld for sale by
114,10 V lIARROGIL,
jostrira — nifor sale
REDD a Co
GUM
by 1110 ... _2 * C o _
CANARY SEEL-271..b1a last ?CM 011d — filt I.lll4br'
4../ • ./1 A FAH ToorkoN
" ttot and wooden
!.. a v p 00 gitl I 'just re e*pstd Cot subs by
O
my! ' -.4 IS iLPAFINI,JTOCi..Co
•
OLAVINCIER-.-'l5O lbsjust deed Angulo:hi
oxyst 111Fd..9".ZIT!0TOCIC et CP
IDRODUCE-0;aelco Coro; 4 ritdo l llcoliii 60 biuh
1 - Flamed; 1.00 do COPPPeI; Llogo Ilutioq da
Lad; d 0 boob Onto; instoro end fdt saw by
.3710 NASSEV & LIM
P . .
1.41 riceive4 audit ,
U 1
SALT! -4 5 tbls on ban43flessstyl
BE.?
AUCTION SAM
Dy John A Davis. Ductlia*".
•
raniseit Sat: of The Gods, 44 -
On Monday morning, May Bith at 10 olock,.ai the
*couttnereial Sales • Reora t atasst. of W. . and Fifth
Ate, will be sold, oithout reserve, for se tot *ham
it may concern, on exteonto asmalnalut lof fresh *OM
salable Dry Goods, Os., amour Which N., cloth%
tweeds, satinet's, masers, white, red and yellow des,
eels, linen drill/ass,. manner stripe, super,44 French
china, English and Altierital phall i Yteitch learns;
boon and eonon cheek, ceas, angler.
prints, lemma sod cambric assiinerent 110 .*
de laine, balsitines and lustros, ' Wreath s.l Ger.'
man. linens; merino, cashmere, crape and moss de . ,
W. shawls, handkerchiefs, silk • and . seism, dress
silks, black sm. sewing silk,aboull Colored crapes,.
Magee., menu., Perms and book gloss., h. -
sterg. hiserungs, reticules. rammls,Pneamie o ms
umbrallus, fancy sem patterns, dre.
• 1 pipe Holland gro, or tas k
ks eller , psis
01. pule Coed
ne brandy, Ido gdod quelitykladrirs wine 6 Dbls old•
: rn
Monongahela ...key, 3 bales good guilty )knneoree
conon,ll6 qr and *math boxes Plantation,
Priocipe and Byron Cigars, fine article; 1 iron safO,
platform smie; 1 substantial net II finished beronch:
large assortment alone...re,' thussoare,
cents sonfeetionerf, new and second and household
cooking moors, kitchen utensils, Jk.c.. test 1
Penn Street P y at Aildsent. I
On Tuesday month*, the oth inks, at 10 o'clock, at
the Cotonamena Pales Rooms. • corner .of Wood and
.Fifth streets, will be added to the large isle of groMid
'rents and real estate, that valitable lot of ground ad- 1
so
Jotolog the assailing Lousier W• 31 litimitchree;on the
t. Woof Penn Meet, between limy and • klerbory
areini, hosing o front of 3lfeet, sod trending - Nolo
110 Met to an alley 10 feetNaide. - •
• Tarots, one (one* .4 or an approved note et font
months: residue in three years with interest, papa.,
em.sonmally. noy3 • JOIIN D,0,1111.1, Asset,
Largo Ede ei Voilaabloßoooki, Cap and toss Pap r 1
_ •.
Nienday, Wednesday Thursday. end Snead aY
event& of the present week, will be sold tbeCcen
leer ' Sales Zama, corner of Wood and. Fink ea},
nil packages, embrocate err extensive coll.:aka. of
'valuable maw books, just received from Philoardidiid
01111 New Yost, "moue which will be found ate ndard
works in the venous departments of science rwsi
rotor*, history, theolo, poetry, medielne, he. f .•
Family and pocket Whits, bill and holt bound ' blank
boats, letter and cap writing paper, gold 'pens,: quasi
auto.: SWo pours
Books may tw examined during the day. •
myl • '• • ''
Job D. DAFIB,..Auct.
-
.. RmfEtaata atAodion. -
Twenty:See building Lou, rd thernme Cor art
on Saturday, the dth day of Man nt 3 P. 4.lgronro
wont street-10 Lots, each Pt, fact fiord, ;averaging
about ICC feet deep, opposite theCathedn/...i.3 , 1e5t5, to..
nether, 49 feet frout on Grant , stems, nil. for it d+Mass
n Fifth street, and 44 feet: 94 . inchea.on. Wylie sheet.
Ott 'Wylie street-4 lots, of which 3 ore -ands Si AM
from, by 103 feet deep, modem 211 feet 14 inch. front, by
booted deep. These lots are nearly opp mite the I.mc.
'Corner. On Ross street-7 lots, caehd.il I.C/rata. ' bY
100 foe; to a2O ket alley... These lots e r re oppoeile Use
'Jill; one is on the corner of Flom Strroct ;and the lob
;street Bond. ~Ort Fourth mum' Road —Y. • lert, , S 4 feat
front: by atraull 17:1 feat deep! I,lot, 3:3 Sent 8 inches, by
about 130 feet deep. •
Tams, one.sixili to hma. cod this residue to flee
eOnal annual payments, from, - In{ of Apol last,
'nth interest, malile o'• •ur , Qs lstdaye
of October and April in each pear,; -to be.secured by
bond and.mottgage. Tide nubspel ' We, nruipnanOrn.. ,
g.iven immediately. A plan of the I..essean ; be seen ft
the office of Robb a hilConnell, T s t int sumc neat' to ,
the Pot Ghee. SARAH R
. FE.m.M31.411.• .1 i
• nr4 , ,t, 4014 .1g.111),,V18, Ana.'
at ., L . 2M
C.B. Perna Winner andlAslei.
TRIUMPHANT succ ma OF THE VIVINCHBE
!SATURDAY,MAY .6 i rs i to commence 1661119
A11;r 'which. • •
LES TrEOLUITME..t.y 34 Arne.. Iliennoise.
- To Wallet. will be addeA
BOOTS.AT THE S1Y.&11.•
.
PAg. lIONGILMS UT DR 4 . 1 ."
To betfollow od tiTa %%lames caned *O..'
41/1.. Peuie
PAS DE FLEIJES,,
13y 44 Danseuse ifitassasa.:
nnt r ecovAlierSl,lEs Pit SO ...3 3 c Tkiarie,
NTEIiL SCIVAL NNTHRTAINHENTS: c!
I
mint.). Amusement! LA ROY SUNDERLAND
IS
M Comt stance bisAlystetions Expariincists Quin cy I hU. AP.egheny. this (Bararday),ovanlag, at 8 o
'to be cot maned MoWay,Tnesdagand Wedniaday. Ha
...RI far ainate various .pcnions, M . hill 'audience and.
causer herons vralk, ei ng,datica.
other /. NCREDIBLE FEATS, in a slate oluneonsaions
star
gla ticketi ent: Ea • '
mr Phrenological description of character,' and x
a , * inlisatiercS itrraiiBs, a,t Qantas . Hall daily, fror 8.
:44ZiRlifinAl. TOIL TWINS, '"
11kILL continuo his Levees' as the - ATLIEf4aL'UI4
afternoon and night, - FOR A FEW,
- DA 13 ONLY. /le appears in a new variety entrain,
dinary performances and beadiftal coalman. _His mag-r
nificeat Premium, , ka.,,received 11.0111' Queen
VVictoria nape= Of llamas lads PhilipppDee and thy'
primipd erovrae4 Mesta of intoPea,will heentuhitedW
His halo carnage and ponies presented WM. Queen'
of England,, can: be seen in trent dole alt, at 1 the
~R oces EZIIMIZOn.-MMiling, from 111 to I n'elocii;
Afternoon,trom 3I to lc Erwin, Cronin to
Punt:tem sesta exclusively Ice Wickland Mahn:
Admission Silactile.- QdPgrals:.o*f / 0 YZ-; t k
L MAIZE HIP • FOURTMATII RALLOOIi
ASCENSION, on Saturday, Illisahla and" fhtnt
the arm and _spacious yard in the rear; of the Amen ,
eon Hotel, PiUsho.rfk, entrance 011 Penn street; acne
the Canal Sti, ,etekets acme, to be bad. ar Lads
toles Agency, ad-creet,.lienviPs Rat' Stole, Wood an,
United Stems Hotel, Cauly's Dag
mullet therdoor on the day of 'the, Asecnsion.- - Doma
open al.lll o'clock,3l. • _
FIRE AND MUMS INBI7II.MICE.
TfIE. Insurance Company efNtxni Amenea, moleteh
sts itatrauthorized Agentobe subscriber odors to
mokeyermanent and limited 1.11111.0 013 plOpenn' in
this amp and im viehllty, and: on shipments by the Ca ,
. .
. ,DIRECTOILS. ' ' I
Arthur U Coffin, Chart. Taylor,'
•
SamTW. Jones, . . JUnbrO , .AViit ,
EtruroAl Smith .!arrob Itl.poittur,
Jacob M..
- John '
Richrd A Wool,
Wax. Welsh,
' Trani.
. S. Austin All
AItTEILTS.U.ZOFFIN, Pres
John A. BM.,
John White,
Thomas P. Coc,
Samuel F. Smith,
Samnolikooke,
.
Mm. D .
This is the oldest Lorarance Cougnorif tie fruited
Stan% baying been chartered in 'Mt.' :Its tharter is
perpetual, end Gan Its high candle:s;lmq; experience,
•101;de anal &Trading 1111'rlakent lat extra hu
anions character, it.roet be considered Re offering rum
ple maturity. to thepulthe. ' W. P. N
At the Oonalinglineint of Atwood, Jones & Wa
ter and Freel eueele Vineborgh. • - ; rend
ANANUFACrURED Toßecco—a3 tuarirs.. S.
Ili Jcmss & Boa's sopetior swain lb. lumps..
au lor bas Join Bailees superior sweet 1.,1s lad. Mir;
14 do A: Cabman& do do and ei lump;
u do I. A, Clay's do , • ,Ice - •
20 eases A.Cabsoess , do *lb "
SP do Jaalloomas, Jr., .operas web.' lb
'Just landing from steamers and pocket. For sale tor
REALDJSUCKNOR4 Co, ,
11 111,0 th water eO. & le gouda Artmnre•
m 3
LLUM id...WALLACE, orErie, Pi., !Using . be- -
come
as with the firm or klannens .&
1 ellace. the business will be coutitmed by the under
mined, ender the style of liannen,Wallace & Co., at ,
the old stand. No. lid Wood street. . ,
• • WM. M. AVALLACE.
Pittsbunti, MaT ' . •
A Special Notice t• all Joissalttlyssialla
Venters. •- .
BE Journeymen carpentersof Mt taboret and Al.
T
leghony being on a strike for ay advanqo of *egos,
wouhl respectfully request their brethred elsewhere 10
stay away until the contest is decided, and witakt cau
tion them not In put any confidence In the represents
dons of the employers who. may try to . allure them by
th 174 ° . '. 431 '. ° TM ra&VAtlak'TE;iB:
szur:avvEroneuGE—Ka.p.... to We
• Oxman Tr, Fayette eounly,Pa., March 4.
- Mr. 11- IMmass-1 hereby certify that I }aye used
•
your Venni/age in toy family, and believe ii;equel,. if
not superior to any I have 11TC11,1.1.' gave to ewe of
ow children one doseorbieb expelled about Klemm.
• ..
Prepared and sold 'by R E BELLERS,a7IWood at:
Bold by WEamel, Eh Wank DM Cony, Allegheny;
W Smith, Terapeteneerill% , and Drava, Law-
pER AGES, ke.../ilezareller & Day have Movement
- a bell:lntel satin striped and gm ld &maim,' of the
test qualities and newest elle; ammonia% alio, soles.
did . plain and brach& . black Hemel sod Palmas;
lipleo did French lawns, Limn Lratres lad Glanhame,
&lull amortmentblk, Oda tad mita Arlan; de imam.
and fa, pacs.
All these goods bare been parehased sr the lale k, ri..
eleptorf MtcriOnt 'sale. I. Nat York and .lidlodel a,
.k. will be sold at • meat redaction Irma regular r.nces
.. ALEXANDER A
mid . . corner diamond and market st .
IldWl.B—dlisender &Day have received direct
eon% the Imposter in , New York; an end , . dud of
genuine Canton Crape Shawls, nontalulene complete
• assonment of embroidered and plain shawls, of all co
lon audquellties, fromll4o U.. The ladies are 'err
pectfully invited to eaambie thew. Maw* belterimy
that some of them are superior to any before oTared io
this ttuuket. They.will be Mild remarkably cheep.
Alan, Sillt Tearer and Bernie Bhawbraud &nag a
fan amortmant,at remarkably low prices. m 94
I.oTHS—Alezindiar 4 . 1h7 Mee "Jost re
reeived C an • Ishmael bale of superfine Scotch Da
mask Table Crtfths - , which they ore, by the doist a
greet bargain'. Dealers will find them goode worthy of
leer ISUNg1011: • •
QtIEIRTING9 AND BHlRTlNGS—Alizander I Deg
have inw Waved le very Impend, usortment'of
brown and bimetal Meetings,. alio MOW celebrated
mlnufacture,of all widths amig:Wider; alms bleeebed
and brown Meetings,ollsis guaities,,st ale Per 7.td.
A just ope C tV
aro " a ch r zit:n
Inowers,forlaaide tdet "TriaL3g.' ur. Thmy
be sold to the retailer a nti owestriu.
' ' :•.'. WAX oir Pranntinn,
TAPE Pre..Went. dllirettonofiLLlimkluve Wi
day detlited dividend edam WA .ottn.half
tent. on We Capital Stock, fordslut di .... 8 .18.1
able -In Stockholders or ahei k • rttanntaur
forthwith..' n3}lto JOAN 8' YD
=MEM
iCtniiauan
- FACEARGIZ
quits Hoak has thli.day declared a &ricked payable
A. awl a half per cent. eathe.CapluKdtoek, payable
on wet after We Ilth bat •
Jay3ad ' • litmus m.noWE, .
MILIICILANTS' IKAPTYKIPACIIIHEIIS`
BANK has this daideelated h Di, dead ofthrea
and • half par cwt. ort
. W v. iayiKril Block, oil of Ihe
prelim for Kw last oo or afbecllid
Plh II4fINNY, guider. • .
Pittsburgh, ilay.2, /MK . •
YRINKEK—Aa asabitilealletiv reckl mist Kt isle
1 - lEF.DBoltAX—Milbsitut pfil !PA.- 6 S e & I : 1 .
Kb 2 , 1 3 -
-
IkM.l
ALhl SOAP
tor ule h
ur,Aal V
by
ASSE ecsr
uLAHD 01.1.-10 Obis Is:state , front .ton Ea_ rah and
tle by s s72 JA.bILS DALZEIL,_•
BtEAMI3OATS.
- --mums:ATLl*, VrTsuuse n
D PWC:IIC-E E. - ~
MIMS well knits. gg e ray a plasuyed memonigar.Sentre .
$ l,, en ta now tmapbsid4o the inneo, 1
sondes; b.
Misled and forniabed„ and most powerful boom OA the,
waters a the - Weat., !leery accommodation and CONN
fort that motley can procure, has been provided forPoo•
wagers. The Line ha .been is operate). for Eve Toms
—Mu carried n SOU. Of Pellpbt without the lout-
ry to their perm.. The beam will he Id the .fo 01
Wood street the day previous to smiling, Rothetemp.
ton of freight and
Ma story of pamengers cm t IWO ** ,
.tes...b.all caws the ;meow
adv
StrISDAN PACKET.. y
' ISAAC NEWTON,
,CApt. G. AWLS, w 1,1,1,..
knee Plttatough every Sunday taming M 10 o'eldey
Wheehrer every Hondo eserung Si Or.
- • ,
MNONGAHELA; CAKtltora pip:. •
boirh every Woodsy 1.11n1ng.4 10 okck; Itilweltng,
every Monday cemuntat 10 r.
• S
T•ussDA.t.reciosT.. • ;
The ,111,11E8N 1,1 $ No. 2r Ceps. J Emomadano, w'ill;
leave rdtsburgh every Ttleid.l naming allO o'clock:,
terry Turesd+W twang at 10 r. , , $
~WEDNESDAY PACILEAP,
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2; Capt. 9..Thes., will, 4
• eave litthborgh even... Wednesday a Iss
o'clock; Whechng Saul WodoweloYa,runng at t‘s,
ITHCRJDAYPACKST. -:
The BRILLIANT, Capt. tiaace, urn! leave Plua:
burgh every Tbaredurtaanaing at
every Tburaday eveumg at itt r. at.
FRIDAY PACKET.
The MAMA No .
g V, Cape. Oman, ' , arill leave
burgh every Friday tuurobtg at 10vVittek
every Friday evoniag aritir.ao •
lATITEDAT 7I ACKET.
Tb,;-yas4sENGEat, capt. s: BC.), a,U taaft
burgh ovary. Satzudqy raorulAs atlo olotoetreeliee
REAvrat recia..-ra—Ngw ..eaamocargrimi...
. • -• . • cALEn. coir;';
s '
wilt leave tor eaver, asp*
Tdet Malan;
and Raturday, of each week, eta okt
Ina on- Monday, Wednesday and Friday. igha has a..
boat at thelan&ug berween Wood Word sad . tholnd
dder
Preparedr"47
SUMMER ARRAZIGEWer;
111siesiarsessrstAB . r . za,.. d ris o Vo w . & 4=t
Chicks E. Clarke. mows!, will Din aftt
• tri-weekly' packet dorm, the tmis„„_
we, between Mubarak, Beaten filugow and Wena•
•ille, leasing raisbniab every WeArsOrAkr
and Friday rooming, at 9 o'clock. For triplets's* paw
sap apply hl LIARTOs &Ces.,
11140.
nnowitsvnam , ••
• . roans Packed. Uwe:. -.; •-•
FEBRUARY Ist, 3.549 • nanauhlrZ 41; pip
. . . , .
-' • • LEAVE DAILY ATfl 2.: Pt:, AND 4 P. AL ' J
. ' • ' Toe 1011011b4 WSW b011:11 . 11041611111 ).
the line Dr the preen memout AZ
LANTIC, Capt. Jamas
TIC; Capt.A. Jacobs l atl * a
spi..a.NE.; Capt.Z. Bennett. The- boata Itti •
new;ind am Hued up without *egad to eapnaser Ire.
crycumfort that mangy am plotters hasbass pealtbal.,
Mae Deem will let the' blowangaltels WINO Dear at '
the foot of Rosa' M. Ilassengen will be pesetas; ma
board, as the bold will camel,' leave at .10 Mist ,
deadbeats. 8 Mil[.
and 4 I`. bl , ...... : ~ . jinn .
•
FOR. WOLF:ELM:O, CO(OINNATI &IL/MAULS.
ru irt.e.A :lea Peer:2 , 7.lTM
ieny canuasni)er, ietverir
Louisville one .iutuvizedukle, hosts, eery stal,an
as io o'clock, precisely.; , '
For InsiFitt FetnitagMra c oß A4 i
Therelegreph bee been built expressly ix* molar
Packet, esnlenth a eiees entirely to the confer.- - •
stagers; the accommodations we inferior to •• • • t
en tea Western Water. . •. .
'FOR ST. LOUIS.
maketseas, mititerosilt leave In , ?Art
and istraisedisto ports this day. (rPor
FOB ST COMA-
The attestant:ter • -.
• ' - JEWESS, - ` •
, Beeirev, ,
roams.
.ill :lave j ,bs
above ard1.10 ., •1 pora, r, day.
_'Fortight orpaaage applysahoard. ;,
The splendid siessaer •
EOEERT;MOH A CatapbeII, rematch vrill brave fo dn.
eve and latennediata portieiMon-
FOR S 1 LOUIS
g ir"%l ,' CLll.l*lff, _
John Devinny, master; 'will mite for
e abpve zrui tununtedisin P.M thin
:41aD tClinnan will take u' kt far DaillePatnt,
Itandolph,Bittapllis, and all intermediate prts. •
or pn.ertsp applyon'!x3nJ.
—777—FoliciNcrprxiTi
I • The fine summer . "
: oak , - • mast.wrowtr,
. for
Ors aboWr imnasatise.pirts this
T. u•ro.ntlo • For frelght or passage apply oa
• LowsvEpra. ,
I'E fi lLT h e
, Mlle; master, rig kava fullat'abois
d .inikamediata landings, this day,
ldir,! O. Far tialgta plumage Applt au board, of ; 0 1
rv,TB IV BUTLER &8R0.,4411a1a. .
Jits.antalrTusen•T rack Re.
! . , ff . loll4rjrni6l Reasiar
ON,
Kama, atOlei +MIA.= ,for dm
Dore sad imensthdiste port. pa Tat's.
th,r, at 19 AN. Far freight vt pasarit apply
}tolk 7 irmuNo ND wunotroxr.
atiat and sabstantialdap scaler
Poe Mauer. Lai rssiiissu bar •
regular' trips between Whastiag, Irrldgepues and Pitbs•
bust, Wag Pittsburgb au blatidayssaid !relays.
REGULAR PACKET FOR KUNP3EII. '
lir above
day 4 P.turdays of each week , gr flight et P..
" VI yo n
-. b ! arl ag3 t* D Your ENBERCIEB,Agh.
PITTSBURGH a 'WHEELING PAUCIZ.;
Dorsey Y . stager; rill leave
ty for 1 nit , *auk/I
Wednesday and Friday, u[o o'clock
_Leave Whee!. every Toetday, am gas
torday, at 7 de.lr, • 03, preenati._ — ... -. , •
Tba Cansaterill land Van. tie Wale poen
Every acedmodation tbat can be proparedfir the ems .
fort and safety of p usenet" has be, providitt. 170 s
bast liTlso preelded . lrah , n
. aelft r ednir Weir read to
=ree Ar ''''"
" - '! al , uk Mr ".
febt " ' coiner of ist and imam= los:
Meekrseoer MAC&BMW AND gril9l9,9TakM
ka• ant PACKET. ~
PAT
Irelaon,ronsacr wall ran as ebony
and
at
k scary Monday
Wednesday and Friday, at 9k wdea, A. it, and Ida
omarklaclCilyarcl,Titaaday,Tkuraday_andriatazday.
8 o'clock, at. frcigb! Grim:amp art • Fa
L;D !Men Muogrwiniultr is t
Ir t r . 1,57 'WI or paws opt, an
EEMM
. ~ ~.. ...2 9.. Ta ...*-:* rasa Iv
INEAM IB4B -
.
EXPRESS FAST PACRETLINE, pgt.LADble
. -. PM& AND aiummoetr:. , ,
a rcx.riarsiT ,ox Psoottro
nos roj ai .
T order, the poekeu of this Ih Ceael and Bail Yoede
ts 411os o :kb PL
.:sir:jot t i tlm ever) r tiL re . ai l t4o l t&4Leh.
lodiatto—Copt P Berkey; TPednhah7.;
. 1..7 L .
'. Retosety—pt LlTrithanusday t S. ,
C
• bulbuls—Copt P borkoy, Sontiont ' • .
no proprietors &this lino bulb new Islets drum/ do
u.va l
Willis?,
oath the ladies' cabin .L . 111.11 0 , 4. hielk.ul.4" ,
fi fi g a trutreoutfon to peroorni with thew
Possettr• hr
this maszys...overik ?Inroad
i' lrioo l lesirichesp traveling and soile s - tetast..
13304a1i0., secant your - tickets-at' tho• Prime ogles
id ",r o r l ' l ', ""' " Ir 1.2% * / Co.CUtollkout .
YAt.Ex_stvEr asuaa Wpippiag Paßar, 011 sins;
4ao reams ru led I:3p R'nfizot Prnggs.
. 31/ " sled gad plain later di4.4llgunlitieg
05 " gacdrum Tel Paper;
150 gross whirs and Woe& orbits Bomar Boards;
• 100 reams Manilla Envelope groggr
" .11ardssors Pspgr; 'Jut reed antlor
0'00 , 1". 0 / ••• • 11EriOLM BUNT,
say3dlos corns t peon lid iIrVID
Ste431111_8•1141110 gOZ111;
A h •M ßl ti tinotrleTatete tra li'd* TlVlC
Vpia bac aeon in vie in do Pinsbargb Wort We s,
'nil be, sold las, oa application co
•
' a.274lbccume. SopericaVt.ortlaiVater Worts.
'TWIN 80MT fide Forwald-
U lag cad Comandas - lon Cdc,clisathPcoiom Lb ft.
data and Plsslowgh 11.111.011Alttarel. Se. 7 Csulllsda
Haw, liberty 4110Li;t411149he Ctllainbln.7o4
STUCCO AND PLANTE:if:DP PAIIIS- opy l 7 .m. W.
/dim. ar sy. cla.lio s t. E. =d
DEO IiDAGICSON;
MIC.mIICXXdon X) LEATHER—The =Du-at. illreith at.
ten to their exteisive twiner Moraccomblek
las very corailly uketed ftne ra c id %
and will by sold abv+Piot ea. 4.
apt 7 : • • 7 w - court° lc Co
im..hvalatv pod dean MX
1 1 Idea, esavalls, °rij.
bale,ropti gram • ...TA;
en rags, ae., by . 'LW L
•pfs , ge,bar. pada libel!),
WEE CUL COURTAIID PEOPLE; including
A. a Tour in Norway and Pnredaw;by John Ltaxwal.4
reasived ihin day and for
'ik..3kCLlTZattuktrrTZZle.
- -
on/ans.-a A Mu= it. Oita Market si kirks.
ached perEiprers, It earteitatildlierape Sludria
shoed do of Sihi and plata, Titbit mbrodw, kkeieb
Ciebitere. limy other Shiloh.— ' '
COLOSED . QUILIr It Maigit Invites tha at.
mutton Or bounakeetNati to bra vapt.tamutt of andaa
goods,' law prim!' and Aa,' at- tetlitc , ed pikes, at cot
aer otath sad Wake% an.. spe -
aplan-
QiCC Aleimdee ktkiy have "Jug rewiredh.7 did toviatad Foulard elits also, ;muse wlptl and
NC; euiped Fo: i la u s i d e :Um was