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sertlaementa and sabscriptlans tor this paper.
Prrriirtiat Div bszarri Is -pa:J11111mi
"ftWrri-Weekly, and Wrolsli.—The Daily is Stara
6 y s p per among the TriAlke Of is Vrlrd Dollars per
CRt011.0.1011411.1,141rA1y is Two Octal" pee 11.11.11, Vainly
. .
• fAirilorngris are rainicikili requeatixt the darid. in
, , favors Wore r. sad as eulySn 10 day
Os Lists Coicuaerelallutellioneajikusestie;M•t
4 Myer. Alcukeu,
, Aix& Anti-.lllamisie Neminatten,
FOR CANAL , COMMISSIONER,
Laien.,:,ninni.sr.swA 'Lyn,
&litseiai Cortelpondencebf the Mann:inch Genets,
":7::;;1•1!tig11,1iiiis from Labor—the Allegheny
' •. memorial In Cengeyee.
• Wisnrenna, May 6, ISIS.
: ;A" ; The Report of 'i.di6ary committee upon
this subject, some days 613C0 Sliblltate - d to the
Senate, fits been printed in Manumit number, and
threasand extra copies. • It not onlydefenda
the rrgbt to ieelaim Slaves emnping into free States,
"butt:dam exception tit the laW of 1793, as not ho-
• ; „ins etinteieraly penal in its character. The Ileport
up by Mr pattir'or S.C.end contains
1- only m infusion of the ultra Sceithern sentiment.
• 'lbefeeguieent indeed is entirely eitarte as to fact,
'mid in sentiment. The 'Export "peeks, it is true,
• itt different pieties baring. their peculiar rights, of
'; paatlqa security; aut . ! of the people involved in s
common destiny; hut. to What end, if all these ad
, ."--;siintsges 'are upon one TheOllovrlng
co
the' origin of the law of 179 - has 'some
':- 'Shari as welinsruMinnal interest.
1 ippean from platemlaas :now before the cold
year lllll,thegovernor of Penn
._ sylvania,• under. the pnoision of the constitution
hifogitives *in , justice, - made a demand
the 'Werner of Virginia fur the' surrender and
• ; delivery three:persons who ad
been in dicted in
= - Petnitylvarait hidnagging 11er:hand carrying
tire into Virginia-The gown.= of Vaginta hen.
•
(toted into the course td-be pursued, end referred
,••:;>l.tbernstfreto the anomergeacrit of the State, who
; advised thaithei demand ought not to be uoinplied
,Upon this 'refusal,. the Guyernor of Peon
tylritiiii,,aulilciand a eumantoicatiort to'Coapets
through the Preidsat. •11e President: Recording.
.• I Itz da, i . tfam proceedings before Congress, and their
resulted" ill. the act of 1793,
*ea was passed without oppositiom end es ftt•
..• , Sect...Prema'res that Whetithe Executive author
• sty of one 4ttetleautaile the surrender of a fugi•
tive Dods juitiure, andievalucei the copy of an in
' ; 1 ; dial:wad 'Mond; or an affidavit utide; the' illgitive
: the teleplay of fugitives frdm
ittd
hall,
And tiiy . pawn or persons e
c .
-et liberty or rescue' toe litittec:fro fume, set
u by
•I what, tri;isyenti rig, as iduieilti,She person or per
Sousse dreading, chillion` Merit:skirt be fated cot
agebedieg live hundieddollars, and be imprisoned
• :not Sitmedieg one year: , -•• •
Sect:3. That whrti sperion held total:dr in any
of the United Stated, or in either of the Tenitories
:;,41ethwestor south.ac the sir:moOct under, the
;,t .biers thereof, shall'eseape into any:oilier of the mid
•••• '.j• States or Territories, the 'prnion.tti *horn sucli
berm service bitty be diie,hissgent or attorney, is
,IteMby . ,empswered. to seize or arrest souls fugitive
. nod to take him before toy judge of the
l tt f.vilpsibbr district courts of this United States, resid
tdet:tathier the tdstife, l or before any magistrate of n
city or iuwgl:: If the person arrested owes
t • reivice . 'or , labor, to the CULiIIIIIIO, such person or
jeep= mast be given ' . .
Svo , "4. Five huridied dollors;(tbe amount' CI
&CAMS recently - impesed by the' U. S. Supreme
t.: Judge,'Alining in the District of Allegheny,) is the
penal y recovered the benefit of. the
claimant, for,kotswingly or willingly obstructing or
' .. ttliderias him from rescuing such fugitive.
. •• law,- bah been Upon the Statute Boot - for
, . . •-
••• I [WM then fifty years, having been approved On the
.
• tr.. 42th I of Febrettry,;ll93. '- The l following eilmet
die're'Port in Sot without batmen. It shows
w _ o cora) . canto . was upon guestion
nearly severity yearsegu: :
IVO, retutisibiania pasied an net for the
1' - ~grrttdeal abolition of slavery;•nd. in the some year,
nimbi made 1141111131011 fur the prospective
entmcipation.of lieraltives. in akw years after.
wands, them examples were followed by all, or
iusarlystt, the New huglasidStales: The Southern
t . Swam; however:kr. iobvionichnses, , koaineil end
climate andlocal relations, continued.lo retain the
"institution. l ; This state of things .1.! calculated;
• tied, in 'diet,. wash:ailing . to angry coutroiersies,
tlaid: to conflicting and retatimory • legislation, un.
• !: •-propitious to the harmony and peace of the States.
MA compromises of the constitution, under which
•`• .we entered into the Union, arrested this tendenq
of 'things, by containing each gummties as gam
' • '... 1 I ..oonfldence suid • supposed meanly, to the slave
, •:-;;`, - -;. - lodders of the South. Them guaranties mdse
em - pledges were generally - observed in goul
• Faith until
alamt 1919.
_
-Then, Feigns rim controversy upon the Missouri
• Coiriliirimise, and the Ingislatim of the free Statew
00 much condemned is this report, not •Powing
'•
• thei'allkeris of tbe SunnGovemmeht to be eiders
• ,' — and abetters in the. Institution of Slavery: The
Petuszylvarita . Act of 1.06,is • condeauted among
the rest, add of • course al that is connected with
: -.the PiCittft*t.in the deka of tbe State.
The lleptoif : before ea says truly; Mid we Ere
• • sem. no one will be scared from readifigthe fob
, . .
trsnn by its leogtlt
Bet whatever remedy may be allowed by the act
, of 1793, nocqnril and hollow as it is, it will not re.,
main long on the statute book, if it can be repeal
..::. -
'ad - by the influence of the notsativehdltringS.talcs.
'r•-• - . , 4iltelay has a memorial come to Congress from a'
large number of citizens of Peruisylvania, praying
fartbe sepint•of that Incr. That memorial has
' •been =fatted to your oommittee,Und ii is • memo
modal as numerously 'timed, Probably, as any fl4h
et that has Mane bekre Congress. These persons
..; “nigirtnient that this lasi of the United Bun.,
' pcmTglEsoo for what, is called buboring coo
.t• eeahnga slave, 'is' unjust,sad' Ought to be repeal.
•
Ber.ause it is contraryto thenpirit and
of Gad . •"
2d. Smart the lawn intended to a
/'"" 'wggibm ,, which makes it,. Moonlit •to tench
a/natural. Ida' holy. word, deprives the'
.mat
",'„„'„,tat; nod the slave, and is the '- fruitful source
- peat evils, both religions and libliticiaL
:2ost Oommine• will not undertake to say that
• -the law of 1123 will, even by, any amendment,
flatcars be made to: it, hate any great remedial ill '
ficausee in giving the owner the protection he is
. - .' - .,.ientitiedto under thb constitution. The assault up.
!'on it ds however, a significant indication of the
progress of public Opinion. It is makiug
traacetarith ciushlog abets. It is vain to appeal
touipaiMsand constitutional provisions to .arrest
The ahtsebotding Stale s ate bouod is the Unto°,
tad:4ft milling to petit= all the duties noder
:Lave in e pt m 100 d hairy all tiny FOnlin•
havenet iOnieddoiapi;,KirtlWolidilaves
*Rae leat. • • . .
have given their nathern kllowsdlizeni
of.the Uth
nion the, Woad* of their:trade , and
, They have yieliedtO them thirahzibert exclusive
- • •. banal of the - navigation interest of the Union, un
-.... der laws SCC its protection. . .
• AMlttiti loom cooperated With them in 1111,tillt
,, has been demanded .fur:he common prosperity
• - and weak: orate conkdoracyoind have buthfully
'Tritiated all the obligatiOni impala:a Open them:by
• • the Minadotion, a• coequal conk:denims. • -
They have now a high duty devolving on them :
to require, in some certain manner: the other par
' liesth dojos:Lice to the, requirements of COI:IWO.
nOlllll OtillinniOWL itn much as Congises ean do,
. ••:
• they have a right to &oppose will be done towards
..." maintaining the common ogbts and clads ot all
thettirtiea,
hill
the federal con
ne vgict. ,
tain
- ..aloes by which the penalties under the act, of 17t .. 3 '
will be increased, aniirequiring all the marshals cf
the United wherevercidleil on, andother fed
sealal alma; to the protection and aid to the owner
.
- *this agent, of,a fugitive slave in his efforts, for the
apprehension of • such slaves may effect their ea
, cape into a newalarcholding
laregard to the - plea ad up kw the South Maul_ aairaet,
same; we ins sorry to sly it Is not thole.
• •- .7Xist South his imprisoned the (tee colored citi-
MOS Of
it has taken them (=nun hard of Northern Yew
sod confined thentes priioners in jail; for no
• offence whatever, and while is discharge of. th eir
•
am
..las made' Our owners and Captain 3 of these
anjnii inrcaum,4l,33,
prhrobsient • .
• • It has threatened witli violence Northern men,
soling aatbe Agents of Stabs Sovemityrniew,ht tbetr
rritrin_ttdOSMW test the power celoutheruStages
-• to • u. thus under , the Comutitution, and them
Liao Intro Wen wetted. in their efforts to seek
levy 'eltimm, with thmatened 'riolenea . and
ancritect, This has been the ..good faith' of
yeacuMe,—lnd yet a ;rave complaint
ii*iateitislariaiirst the See States, because they
not beeocee open and Wormers in delivering
orwi firgitive dares to their owners. 1 The South
ituit pardon tomethiat to the *rite( thertp—
Let the Constkt!tion ye preteretcl thl tts pww, if
than i s to. be a law of(kW= for chiming its
EiillSCsseass Book' EK,
is isis ilitemoie fiood. litorakthis pap:W?o, Taro.
• MA losing m
>Pliel sewn.
1 1 ; : 5 • 6 41iiiiiiiitg '4 6 14* if!ti!!ab toi wilfAt
ii:l44 with 6041iit i.f . •.infaiitig; aid4raifiesi dial:
"44.;adideaat . eapmeajfm , diejiiivri 10 he *
Caved by the Ong Btrautier'• Dark ina'nrii;
. buttionamtemitto be ttesi state eif thinothr 3 4 l Mt!!
Europe. In Fraice, all is anarchy and confusion. I
Idobocrany Slone seems triumphant, and king and ,
bloody, in all probability, vssill bet the struggle be-1
fore law and s:inter will again be, restored. The I
- asiiimit urges of hirtiMy record no percher 1
to the slate of thinp RlO:mint existing throughout
thenatireLFie:tich Nation; and which are likely to 1
far 'exceed iti &amen& Violence sad Unwashed, !
the merimrable Reign M terror ot '92. •We 'must !
=demi that we Ingle to doubt the purity of the in-
tintions df thoie wh6 have brought upon l Franee
her present troubles, and to question seriously I
Whether, Gronithe peculiar character sad education
of her people, they are prepared .to adopt and
maintain, for any definite period, a system of Gov
ernment similar to our own. ARepublican term of I
Government, is only suitable for a strong m i nded'
reillectiog, educated: end- intelligent People,--fior •
those who act fromreason, mot alone from impulse-
These are essentials4liich are not to be found in
the French character. !While &portion other sod.
sty to perhaps the most accomplished and refined !
bathe world, the great mass of the population are
ignorant, superstitions and changeable to an •er ]
traordinary degree. Ever seeking for excitement
the Frenchman scorns to listen to the admonitions
of reason, but madly rushes on to obtain something, I
cg.knows not, cares not what, so that it gains him 1
toriety ur popularity, to acquire which, he is wit. I
li n g to brave the dangers of the Guillotine,nr the
liorrom'Of the rack. For a people thus oonatitnted,
our Com of Government does not seem . at all I
adapted, and before the present revolution is end - 1
ea-If siverended it shalt he—we are satisfied that I
I our conclusions will be reechoed by every . mason. !
1 ing mind.- • When by education the habits sad 1
character of the Grand nation, as it is sometimes ,
caned, shalt beceme. changed, a liepublinan Guy
ernment may perhaps be established in France, I
I Bat at present she scenes entirely unprepared for I
the change which . has so suddenly sprung upon
• her-land it will be only by an arbitrary and mili
.tary potier, under, a less Obnoxious, title perhaps
I than that of King tie Emperor, but much more to
tie dicaded----that any thing like order or mum:tin
! lir can be rmestistaished. Turning our eyes towards
;the otheipOnions alba GiOntiWin,ire seethe same
]
distended dam of things every where eilibited-
WM./mins to bave let iself loose thrOughout the
whole of Europe—Austria, Prawns, Sardinia, Italy,
Poland, and . tiwitzerland, with numerous other of
'she smaller Powers, email inn state of revolatiow
the results of which are islipi gloomy and emcee ,
tain; and in England, yr . power Unto:ire has
bid defiance to the world, re • are dark toreboel.
A
fags, Ireland seems de feed to alike off, if
] pouible, her allegiance, and M proelaiiirlerself
free. ] But that she will be; le trrilo so; we are
much inclined to doubt.
,E gland would 'make a
desperate effort toretain her power; and frighfol
will be the now of blood, in case the attempt shall
Viewing in all its aspects the news brought by
the Britannia; we are constrained to look upon it
•as gloomy, and ominous in the Citreenei and the
steamers; Wither ] next few weeks; will bring very
important intelligence—eideeilated to awaken and 1
excite' GM' sympathies, apart from the bearing,
it may have npon - uur commercial iaterests. Um
tit a min're.seulea state of thiliga appears, it Is the
pan of win:loot for us to pause great caution and
pmdestem in, our business •aTaire, sad prepare in
season for whatever contingencies may occur.
The Clay.L
Intl
Borland cinsfirms the statement autito
Intl to him by the Louisville Journal, in relation to
C. MI ClaY. .
-- - .
to says :--1 neither desired nor expected that
any use should he made of my statements ,
'll conversation while in Louisville; and although '
I cannot take offence , at such an unauthorised use
of my memo; spoke freely on sacral ocem
skins and cut under the seat of confidence, yet l i i
would have been better minified, if your informant
:hod remembered and reported what 1 - 'did say
with more accuracy. I did- '
say that Cassius M.
Clay passionately Legged his life at the bands of '
the Mexican officer, (Col. Zang...min) on the score
'of his. near relationship to Henry Clay, and the
other oonsiderations mentioned by yrn.
also said that it did not occur under my own
immediate olciervation, but was slated by are upon
the authority of Cept. C. C. Dinky .and .14. Geo.
R Davidson, who were eye and earwitnessen, and
in whose-truthfulness and Imam,' ispose „perfect
and anhentating .eonAdencer... it will be readily
understood how these gentlemen witnessed more
than I did on the , 0061.0011, referred to, from the
further statement made in this connection, that
just prior to Capt. llenrie's escape, Major Gaines
end myself were sent in advance of our comrades
to the distance of some three or bur hundred
yards, end were in that position when. Cassius, to
save his life, piteously invoked the name of Henry ' 1
Clay.
hot with the wish or inaction of taking aides in
this division Of the house °relay, but merely in the
words of Gen Scott, to "vindicate the truth of Ills
tory," 'rise to correct this . smell mistake in regard
to a very small matter.
Coaarcitone—The Rey. Henry Slicer in, the
Union of Sunday, eomphiaitly ezonermes :himself
and thebletbalist Church fivnithe imp:Maims cut
upon them by the Hon. I I :YoupUiadd, of N. Y., in
relation to the abducted slaves. •
Mr. Slicer was at the cars to see his .wile and
cloldren slut 6r Balticare , and not 6tr any pur
pose connected with the Slaves. Ile also settles
conclashrely that the slate dealer is mot a - Meth•
odist.
" You first say the owner of the slaves Is *the
adagio' Sir dery deakr4 .13abinutre," and that " he
is a wafer of the 34:haw eAttedt,-itt good rega
in. standing.' It is not my•plarse here to discuss
the num of Mr. S.'s business, but to say plainly, •
fpr the information of the public, that he is no4nor
has he ever been a member' of the'.llfethodU
Church, so far as my knowledge extends. . And I
say, funhermcire, that I have never 'mown or beard
of a member of the Methodist. Church being en
gaged in the domestic slave trade, either here or
further south, until I bona it through your letter,
and you sir, have the unenviable responsibility of
attempting," solitary and alone" to east this imQo
tatian upon the hugest denomination of Christians
in the United States, and not inferior to any other
lifpiely, usefulness and respectability.".
The length, of Kr.. Slicer's . letter, exclude s ,
' hem our columns, bat the explanation • vie have
wide; does . aniple justice to all partici, •
WrICILT Anwornere--We bawl received cur
dry indications from various quarters, relative to
the benefits which have resulted from • advertise
menu of our city friends in our weekly paper.
Our weekly subscribers appear also to be much
pleased to see_ advertisements in their paper, as
woes them oftn they say, ouch trouble prmak
ivg inquiries,4ben they reach the city—and gives
'iointnalion in business mourirs, as to which they
feel much interest. .
Many of our city advertisers are beginning to
ems the propriety of iniertinctbeir advertiriements
in the weekly, as well as the' daily,`and And the
wnell increased - expense of 11l musb more than
returned. .The inkrmmien as to Idealising Lit
sicesseaniiina bat prove beneficial when spread
before so many thousand people, and through
such a scope of country u the weekly paper fa
The above vie con from theZincinrutti Gazette
for the purloin of ftilly endorsing all diet is said of
the advantages derived Ly country advertising. It
enables ttie country merchant end farmer, to see
at-homdedio will be likely Weller them the most
ittifeldikell, and does not three them to spend
part of their time in town, hunting up stores. Mt.
up of our keenest merchants know the value of
, .
county Weekly advertisemenwind an extension
of the custom dimwit bat be of advantage.
•
.To rumen sun arthciellague says that the
most kartunate day in the month, •for you are the
lith, 14th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 22d, 24th, 2dth,
29th, 30th and 3tat. Yoa on:these days bti
more succassfal in your trading . in. cattle, land,
lumber and pigs,than on other days. Just date his
prediction. •
For business mina generally, he says - the . 11th,
12th, IC4II, 17tti, 23d, 2dh, 213th, 27th, 0 30th awl
31st, are the most hororable; but he remmmeutli
sbsteining front 'signing notes on the•l7tk, leth;
19th and 22th. For the 31st be makes thin doge
lar announcement :--' Whoever muries one hour
before *liaise will neveri rite's divorce 111th
from noon to sunset, the 1.10, the 20th, and 30th
are slaothrorable for medium. He says area
reason why theyere so many strawy marmites
in onr eottntry, , Is because so many marry alter
Titer iriggeStkuut Gumediby Hague, are
ly as inktstde as the suggestions of . Walker on
the tarilt,Bhunk on Banking, Or tikes on intilice
don. The. *bell the three be re duced
.
thipmetice at the e time th e three anganeird
Chorndunr Cutracin—lt is suited that the con.
nom anon who. have retained paressioa, of the
Centenary Methodist Chtuclits Idtoohlyis, have re
solved to give up possession to the onteituted
thoritienin conanpience of the derision date est.
proms • Court; spring the -I!evr'
, Benjamin - Orfn
charge of the owe They . ate:abbaeui
occupyabous in reieet
and intend taldnir
the name of Coestregationil Mathodiatn
• .Tye hat Conteptional Methodist Cbutch in the
id:ran:Fr, of which tbs Bety,Jetin - C. Preen
Ai! pion? • open iteter — plice inMsbip;
cornet of diem led Huhn, streets, on the
onettlabbakinouna&—N. Espy.
Par. 15iikoada POMO
:Wl,alirady4llo4ed:iii amnia econniati
Resin, to die Report of the ;Hot. 'Aso, bbllei ,
Mary of the Commoow,eahh sod SOPA:lex;
dentof tmon Schools, ior the gear IE4/
..-
Thislteport clearly indiOstes, thid asioal
ageism la taking bat bold upon the 'nacho= of
the peOple of this great eceinanratialth. The
whole hamberrif Districts appearing bti the hooka
of the,*erintendant for the school, year of 164 ,
ending on the foot Idoedayef June lest, exclusive
of the city and country, was one dimmed two
hundred and .Sortyeine; of which number one
thousand one hundred and fire appear to have
accepted the revisit:ea of the law, leaving may
-141 u....gcepung districts in the 43tale.- Of the
sheepdog districts one thousand andlfirry.four, by
levying the cieitemary a mou nt of taxes and mak
irigthe required reports, beeline entitled to and re
ceivad their share of the Suite appropriation. The
remaining fiftporie of throe that appear is accept,
jug districts, have either , rieeected to levy the
necessary taxes sod to mike repre, or have re
jected the system, and omitted to report the fact to
the Superintendent.. The 'proportion, however, of
non•accePliall districtswith the addition of those
that have not reported, will not amount to the ono
sixth of the whole number of districts in the &ate
and if those of the city land multi of Philadel
phia were included in dui:calculation; it would be
roach less.. -
The foregoing is mafracted from the able report
of Mr. Miller, that all may me at a glance, what
portion of the State has gone in fay for the edu
cation of the children of ,our groliiog Common
weath. In the course of a year mite, at farthest,
Ma system, we lima; will be ln full operation in
every portion of the State—s Wygrat, which the
Elonournble. Statuary truly says, founded up
on the broadest and purest principles of chrimian
benevolene and patnialsor—a system that invites
all to drink from the same fountain - lessons of
knowledge and wisdom„ to prepMe them to dice,
charge their duty to Gorktheu cottony, and their
fellow
71ts Cou. •th-toz.—,The Prowlgo . Emporioth of
the 2nd gives!thefollowi at:collet of :the coal
trade •.. I I
,
The and trade continua may dull. Vessels are
again plenty is Philadelphia. Bo ire canal boats
and rail can here But briyers ere scarce, mum
Rued with the number of sellers. The Boston pa.
pert istioni us that iiteign coal is t ill duller, there
being no sale fin;
The Lackawanna Com . pan
Th y shipping on
their Canal last week., he; rifonesital a -pa
'per says the, stock of . coal accumulated at the
headior their canal it much bogie than ever ha
bi- ,-=
• In the minufiscturing districts he usual' activity
prevails, and alt the iron works the country are
in Call blest. Them cannot, therefore, be a filling
off the annual consumption of fuel; and the
cheapness of the domestic article; is shutting oat
hreign coal almost entirely. The coal market
therefore, is depressed solely throngh the pressure
of sellers; and we feel confident, that by the flag
of Ione; if consstiag (rettle lamina lots', a revival
will be felt. Meantime prudes v colliers will be
careful to aratd extended oontraMs at prevent low
. _
prices. . • .
one hundred and seventpllve,coll miners milt.
ed lately in New:Yet k from . Glasgow. Many of
them are now here. Thep ,represent 'the condi.
Ilion of laboring colliers Scotland as meat di*
Creasing. Beggars infest evert, door, and when
the usual gilt of oatmeal .is liesiowed, it is eat
en mw, on the spot, to stop' the - cravings of bun
.
I'drerker-81noroz—On Thursday evening last,
woe after the Lucy Bertram hid Int this part for
Keokuk she was laded by %%than limn the point
Ina ilierth the city Harts, who with taken ou board.
Ho was droned th a coactuirmin,but the wet end
nailed condition of his clothes, bis excited matinee,
and the handle of a taiga lawn Lthile which was
conspicuously placed io his bonsai, mooned the en;
Horny of the other pasiengers,Who quenioued him
as to where he was DOM, and his deuthation. To
"these he gave no wink:tory replies.. Whin ae4
ea by the clerk- kir his. passege !moody, he add he
bedpan, that he bad given itto his sister residing in
Madison, whose name, however, as well 'as bill
own, he refused to Zino.. I Before he reached
Alma, be was told that human. leave tbe, boat at
that pleat, Which seeniedAti estate in him en ex.•
trams apprehension of dinger,land when the pa:
ampere would vita , around him; he would take
the formidable knife from Es boiom eurisrans them
not to touch him, or he would certainly cut them,
but that be did not wish to in pay one. lust
as the shades of evening had t closed in, and the
boat was epproscang the • landing at Alton, he
walked farward on' the thredistle, with the knife
still in his bend, wall kaput Coto the river. El
oats were made to rescue hint, but which , were ie.
It VLS 111CCILlinid it Akonit bon Weduesdei,
the body of a man who bad been killed by receiv
ing a la:gegen% from bate sheep instrument io the
aide of the heed, §ads bete found near the 'range
of Madison. This kat, with the mysterious con
duct of the suicide, hul very little doubt on the
minds of the pa . ..angers that b 0 wan also a mar
derer..-18t. Louis Repots, Ma' 1.
• Flow 701 PACIFIC , SQUlLTtat—Tbe U. &eft
Amp of Was PortthatenN. C4oilzthudar John
Montgomery, from the 'Pie* Squadron, and 22
days from Valpaaiso, amends; thin part this MOM
lag. The Poets math rePortal the United States
atop of the thie-Ortio, l Csopuda Ildr, Tsyloir,aed
7
14 of Corecoodor . e Or
Preble,ptaln
SMe ds, Erie, [store sh ip) Lieutenant Weems as et
Callao, Femur) , 15, the firm two for Mazatlan, in
two dayyrthe lam he the United States.
The IbrtaMouth brim hove the - mail from Ore.
goo, to Nov. lm, and the Upper Calif:mkt mail,
Ike sth, loth received fronithei Aniertean lame
Villiiton, Captain Gelitoe; as Sea .IM, Coal:ma,
Dee. 20th. The Portsmouth also tainp a Mail
from the Squadron in' the Gulf rtf California, to the
cud of December. 1 •
' The American whale ship None, of Providence,
beGani reported ket,'l2s miles north of Madaleae
Bay, was sold at nation on the Leach for 54, also,
IMO barrels of oil for 75 centi per Isancl. [The
Hope woo insured'in Saigon fir $30,0004_ •
The disaster is tangoed to aa error in the c hair
as to the longitude of the coast '
• The Idatilds,saun New York; at Valparaiso, had
the navy store keeper for California on board, who
woulJ proceed immediately td Mazatlan: .
The United States Sloop of War John Adam",
Commodore Wilemi from Ned*, is reported to
b) , bylaw, coning upl—Post. Traieller, fah hurt
Knauss nne BriuMTlte followicg ms:m:tmg.
made in the Union, takes away so much of the
merit of Mr. Crittchers lantem over the Capitol,
that we cannot but desire that the light may he ex.
tinguished 'sad the birds spied. • If the coy can.
not be lighted but at' the sacrifice of the fives of SO
many beautiful birds—the winged mesacaprs of
Heaven—the WI of the littlest coed whom is oat
allowed to pass unnoticedi—higer that °get torch
should he extinguished which lights the midnight
lamp." and the Capitol remain in dailmemr.
' We were surprised to 6nd4esterday, bow ma
ny little birds have fallen TWO]. to Mr. Crutch•
ett's large lantern on the dome of the Capitol, and
to the wires Ougstipport it. We understand that
near fifty beautiful birds, if different aorts„sing of
various plumage, were tatind dead yesterday imam
tog. Started op in the nigld from their resting
places in the Square they are, probably drawn to
the light, and dash tbinnielvesto death against the
lantern or the mamas f
.Somate.-4fr. E. L. Asdnews, one of the mast
active merchants of Mobile, the bead of the Bra:
of E.L. Andrews Co• - , cisme:Wed suicide at
that place cni Saturday week ty throwing himself
into the river. flii (trends eannot accoant for this
rub act. Ell private acimonte are all accurate
and swish:ma ily arranged; hie personal obligations
were all settled, and every cent which has each.
ed him appears to be duly accounted fur... lie has
left Ids watch„ L parse, and! other pocket articles in
his private drawer; and liomuiunicated his leave
taking to his Timmer and ivrife!by a Sauer.
It is a singular fact, that his brother IN New On
leans, Mr. Z. Andrews of the firm of 'Andrews dc
Brother suddenly left hisoNce on the lame day
of his brother's deith, and had notsinee beaus seen
or beard of It is feared Mar he too hu committed.
suicide.
The two' leMliers were'minally interewed in
business, and some pporeithat the heavy lase,
wi
recently suatioedimeotion, mid datieipaited bank.
fuPky c,ockirqmknee; hive wised OM sad
events here, reeord. ' .! •
Tux Sw. ve-Ainidst so
many aquatic
pursues, we should have supposed that the sera
'fishery hid dimiciilusdni results, but on the coo.
tra It has proved a very profitable enterprise this
spring. - We were surprised to learn that a Antal
103 sealers, automating to 111,046 WWI Ana .0110
men, had nailed before the Ifith of March 'from the
Port of St. John's, N.l. and In vessels from Mar.
born Grace, and 91 from Cartionear. The 'first
vessel from the hey the lNinfrod,. arrived on the
rith of March . with 3000 . seals, thelhish came in
ides filsit with KW, and the Abeam with 4700. No
lees than 2.5 arrivals are melted, will76,Bldends.
In old times the sealing Feet nem Willed until the
IBM - of March, this date ofithia first anlvaL The
fisheries sdtogediserrof.Nirwitundlandsre beemulig
:
Hsu. Hose httsenrUl;-knoietbitibtlbe Wield*
of the CLocinnstf and HAgswosill.B. lll Bud
Company..wask held to. Hillshornet on T.td'
',la, I). LOOT'. was chsaullminnd ifijobs
'sou Jr, tlecret7.-:.
_F
The Report Vie Earteses of the East Fork
route was resd, nada shut erthe 'gate/ • ...Felsg"
td, which were' satisheittegl' Abut itotram but
been
subscribed - in that. oustr: , ,The'Jblicwring
ii.oloot, Thin , 'meting do now. 1 0
meet here spin • on thirpth day of May neat to
bear the report of theCeirimissionen SS to the
amount of stock hobecribed ' l to the capitol Mock of
the CiOdUltall and Iliillbrucrugh Rail Road tom
Inman Rarrt-Tier . St. louis liswide hes
seen ■ letter from the 'vicinity of St. Peters, from
which the biloirlag is , an cztratt We had a
battle Ng:cti, &twit oeu month ago between
the .Chippewa -and Sioux ; a war party of the
Sions the mipprWays; three were
ed on each aide, but the Chippeways being the
most numenhoe, drove 3he pious from the field,
sad Onset them they sktesed esuirely, and hung
it -on .110020 poles for the Sioux to witness_ It
so*irrisated the latter they him assembled Leery
large +surlily god gone spin to attacklhem.
We shall him hear the fault. •
Dtn
Tiadde f t :
ftonsViall oo oVCablY
rt. negrO WW-Irit"
"r UIMM 4 3 ,. EXICO
g.:cer,l7*kosa Qrai.gb=Doearyll
Peaci2 . 11 , 64. •
Ili Oar Idetetrel Einem, tan hire reeeiied the
New Odeon' Picayune of the 30th altitno—ooe
day in advance of .the nsaa—fwen which we take
the &diming late and intentialer, intelligence from
Mexico: , •
.
Gen Cidwilader end' Mr. Trist came over pan
stutters on the Virginia, and , ill no doubt come
-up'to town thiCitorning. ' ' ' •
We received ►a Package, of letters and papers to
the Md, and from the city of Mexico to the 15th.
We understand that the impression was that the
Court ur . lutptivy would not adjourn for three
sixths, and that Gen. Scott would await its ad.
fine
joummeWite Star of the 15th says that he is
In ,. . -
. The burden of the editorial articles in the Star
is that there is yet no quorum of Congress at Quer
etaro. It igobvious from the Star's reitcrated
plaints Hiatt, there is great km lest no quortuu
Acta meet at all.
Major Stewart, of the Pay Department, arrived
in the City of Mexico on the 14th. • •
Paredes, no' late as the 11th instant, had not
been arrested by the Mexican Government. He
wan still at .Saa Louis, and, according to a letter
in El Eon do Onmercia, "taking up his residence
with the different lawyers in the place"
• The ship American sailed from Vera Cruz be
this port on the 19th inst, with ninetrtwo sick sol
diers in charge of Dr Wright.
• A train arrived at Vera Cruz on ihe l'lth ultimo
from the rat of Mexico, the '
A graid banquet firm given in :Vera Cruz the
evening of the 19th inst. by the French residents
and others in honor of the revolution •in France.
The Americans were to celebrate the same glori.
one events on the 22d inst.
• The Free American remains of opinion that
there is little prospect of peace. On the 19th Its
language ,
We pronounced, a Se- weeks ago, that we had
convened with a gentleman from Mexico, who
was of opinion that the members of Congress
would not vote for the treaty as ratified at IVasla
ington. Wo have since seen two leuers from ire
ttuential men, one atQueretaro and the other at
Mexico, who coincidOwith the opinion of the gen
tlemoniaquestien. Another letter says,thatshould
the membera 4 of Congress violate the 032LIWAlli00
of Mexico by ceding any part of the territory, the
atme monitors will hews to ask the Unttedfestea
to leave a terse of several thortund men to keep
Order in the Republic.. The writer is of Opinion
that so soon as the American troops. will embark
for the United States, the Got/erne:ear will be
overthrown,, and the new causei - lor emir will be
given to the Yelled States by the terpulent people
of this country.
We regret to learn that General Kearny has been
serioutdy 11l at Vera Cruz; at the same time we re
joice that he wan pronounced out of danger and
convalescent at last accounts.
• The State of Mexico gives its val., or Oen.
Herrinfas 'President, he reveivl4 152 out of 166
Totes.
There was a caucus of the members of Congress
present at Queretaro on the 10th instant, as which
resolutionswere, adopted to prevent ritembens then
presetit nom afterwanls absenting themselves, and
to 611 one or two seats made vacant by ptomaine
or otherwise. 11 appeared that but few members
were then wanting to loan a quorum—but this is
an
The
story.
The Congress of the State of Vera Crux tusem
bleathis dry; that of Puebla Met on the 10th. I).
Juan !duke y Onorio was appointed Governor of
the tatter State.
Them aro 2000 Itiezican troops in Queretaro.
and Teton the 12th inst., a diligence woo attacked
within half a mile of the city by eight men. They
fired upon the passengers. but the latter ahowul
fight and killed one of the robbers. The passen
gers returned to town, however, least they should
be again attacked.
The ISlsmilor Republican of the 14th inst. says
that on the 10th, Gen. Bustemente was at the vil
lage of DOICIM with a party of his division, while
another portion' had gene against the Indians of
the village: of Mahn, an incur:Attica of wbotu had
become formidable. They hod had the audacity,
on confident were.they in their numbers, .to seek
the village of San Dingo del Biscoeho. ' .
The New Orleans Delta, of the 47th 11171110(3, 0:41
tains a letter Gum its correspondent 'Mustang,'
fiorn which , we gtentitbeSdkiwing items
Brigadier General Cadwallader rearm home on ,
account W insportaw private business, and there I
not being at-prospers of any Inimeiliata operations,
he applied for leave of absence, which Gen. Butler
could sot grant, under the rigid system which .be
has adopted: whereupon, Gen. C sent in his resig
nation, which Get,. Butler did not see proper to air
ceps, but' ft the cam m 'the' War Department to
decide.'
Colcsiel Withers of the 9th Infarary has reaigned.
In regard to the Titiray, Mustang says
Our latest advice. item Queratem are to the
4th iartant. The advises of Bel date state that
thew; would be a meeting of Congress during the
Week. We shall loolefir their togs sleet
the 12th meant; but their m will not resell
in any thing farther than an organization until after
the arrival of Mr. Bever at Baia Aim 11 will he
unnecessary fat them to act upon the Treaty, afar
haring learned that it has been altered 115.• our See
ate, before they are ?Deadly informed what those
alterations we. This cannot be done until after
I the arrival of Mr. Serier.:l3.ll peers* •
agree in the opinion that It will be rat/fied,'
impressice continues to gnaw day after day. ~ stb
though I hare heard it from high Mexican. sitbe
ray thatibere will not he any ilillbaulty in its re&
fic.ation4 mutt see some of the oletsckszeneved
before . !come to the fall conclusion that such will
be the result of the acsionottlie Mexican Guerra
meat; bet, as I Said previously, the chances' are
decidedly in favor cf ratification.
• i
Tim Barns or Clancattus—A Saltillo coats
pondeet of the National intelligencer has tbe
Lowing, in regard to the recent battle at Chihruihen.
We have an arrival here to day by Upfess
fmin name part of the State of Clitmaltua, bringing
informational a heavy battle between the Meow/
Volunteera there—nine hundred strong—and some
two or three thocutand Maximal*, in which the lat
ter were badly beaten, leavisig five hundred men
and nearly all the rest made prisoners. The
American loss was forty . killed.. • • .
A Panu correspoodent of the Newark lily
Advertiser gives the following account of the tune
brittle
•• Yesterday an express arrived here kw ,Chb
heahuiL-bth' tulles. When= troops enlaced the
town, Trios, the Governor amiGeneral eommend •
ing the State, Sell back mina Santa Cruz, a small
town about '6O miles this side of Capital, and
fortideclhirirself there. He had 0 pieces of CROOOII
and about 1,500 temps He stood a siege of eight
daps, and on the 16th of March surrendeted, and
was taken prisoner to tha Capital. Oar loss erns
one tilled nod two mounded. The despatch does
not state the 'enemy's loss. On my siting the
Mexican who brought the nears, who had gained
the battle, be ICrthed much astonished nithe goes ,
bon, sad replied, • los Amencnnos como' siempre
. the Americans,. they damps do. I
A bimersocr, rnou tug Fax Waar.:—Hur ma.
rule ha, today, records the arrival, at-this porker
the brig “Wolhondifig," Capt. Higtailroas Nana•
ta Ohio,--whence she sailed on the nth of AMA
Her cargo„ consisting chiefly ardour and park, was
taken an board at Madison, Indiana. Those who
doubt the ability of the Buckeyes, to build aabeant4
fal and staunch ascacrall—pitbousand miles HMO
the ocean thoughthey be)—as we eau, on the agar
!mad, should by all means pay ber a visit...V. T.
•.
Tut disaribinion of the effective rata: and of
the Ilnush Army (both cavalry and. (tfintry), Ot I 1
theist of Januat7,lBllB, Ira a lasted ao this jew's
catimalcs as being.
Greatßritaln, or returning' bonus '.39,009
In Ireland, . • -518496
In India, • .4'413
Abroad, (exstualve of India or going avi)14,793
189,691.
Tuc Gaors—We heu the tacetewathrellag
counts of the salon, cane end coat \ crop**. the
Guadalupe Glace the rein. Some of the fathom
,pearVieturia, have corn up waist high. The eon
'ciroyeou the San Aldollio 114ln:team out satitisis
ly well lamas the raw... Indeed, tbo .c.rope.*s.the
Plaided and Lavaca, arc said to he tatter than
.usuaL Victoria (7:404) Ade.. r
L^ill>ileUl|inM
&to itecturri.—A Hula boy,' ,about three yew
egeoraktutt over" inGrant §tt.oet. 71:pour,
atie,jlllll YiliOd. The wheel
,paseedover his
Lead;: and rho do., wu
tniulua bin aim U 4 1 .0 -urn upon it, where he 'bola
The 'iutMe or the cbgaisiuda.r.
. •
, ANevnte..-.1 ' , boy , Dr: E. Bibtrritt,. ; :denii*,
oboe i re .t wn. run ore! itaddiskai
%vet o . yatterdiy eltesnoon, by, an tunpttdr , ap7
The Wheel pwedoticeitaiei;i,wattndialtit aeywei ,
ly. The drama was sitting with We bank to*
wheel, When the accidenta:aims& kis quite
it& cow that the drivers look IN hide
1i1574 1 , 0 ( kit peOpio in 11111hiell 111141
litobaa their children are quite as - iiiipartnnt
their con;feitience.
Tin C " Lr kiOnne.)St 4; 1
a session et' ien dsys. - In the ciao ptial
tag far three days, fai 'obsuuellatt lie 17. Stat es I
Ma,. the Jury Le:sub! le a repliet of 1100 sad
code,"br the plike4 But bue laiyeimeatAnis
tstett,ead a sulk pros. wu enter“,upea' Wait(
the tea. The fint, uis said, sealing the principk.
SAM' ADD BICILVIM:Cam.-.-Wa )174711 Wit this
m 4
from Glasgow, ter Ostape„ ism* i n a m ,
navigablicoodithint. , • packet hoots have caw
Canoed muting, siad iimpeogin hum} this iy
the Caleb Collate the Peatetoeill teach New the
bee' thismazt moaning. • • • ••••••• • •
Esuot:—An.lngy on the lib and etam ictrt
Cf. the law Ban. Jefun Quincy Abu* rill be de.
liiaed to4Riiiinv • alga: is the &lila Vas
Sobookiligici!biion. It M.l*caiddic
Floasilvt
frcaa the tia4.
a* cm . 314 ult,
l li ! ala g the
•
pada= paineiirough our city yesterday ibt
Karducky.
MERE
:BY NAGIONICAUSGRAPIL
001191/110115.
Comiletttndeeee et the Phzebatek Osiette
' • ' Waibington, Itlag 9 lats.
- 9crxrx- 7 3fr Sandoz' called tip - tba! nip - litho' a
detesetilswor the 'President the itoteindion of or
fielits of ihe artsri 'Whose , names hire Doi been
iabobled loth* Sauge t
Allen made in gamest attempt to defect the
triottnioa.
la. Barad) , Johnston &attired in deksme, con
tending that the Senate, had aright to know why
the norniontions of Generals Plow, Canino' it. and
others had not been lent to the Senate, and that
this oniiminn was the Ent in the
.history of the go
vernment
Mr. /ammo of Md., nose to reply, but gait
way upon a motion of Mr. limmegon to tenon
the disaussion.of the l'or-ama
Mr. Levis offered an uneadment to the amend•
meat of Mr. Dana, so that the proposed relief
could be gianied to tientan, without violating the
principal of non-intervention. lie said we stoul
pat our relief upon the grintrui that Mexico owes,
protection to Yucatan, and as-we have put down •
the ability of Mexico to afford that protection, we
owe it to the people of Yucatiui.
:The amendment wasLaceepted by Mc; Davis.
Mr. Niles spoke in string terms against the °lt%
gind bill, and ridiculed the alarm that wu preten
ded to be felt . at the...growing power Of England
on this continent: • '
Adjourned,
Houam—The WI paying the six month.' service
of the Texas 'Regiment of volunteers, was reeou
tickled, and Gully paned.
The bill adniining Wiaro¢sia u a Sate, wai
considered in Committee of ,the Whole, and die
cussed by Bowliti, Tweedy, Vinton, %Yd . :K.l4lllw
Lane, and others. The Committee rune, and the
Rouen adjourned. •
Prnianarata, May 9,1848.
Ram Bounliccomuy—Ttnee childma of a Mr
tonag were ma over by the train near Reading;
one of them won iostantly killed, 'maker Wally
injured, the third eseSping unhurt. •
.A
boy was killed on the rail road in Pratt street,
Baltimore.
izetssire Cimespoedeses of the Pitutargh Gyms
• PIIILADELPITIA MARKET. •
Philadelphia, May 9, 1849.
Flourales of Weitem as $9 874 perbbL
Wbeat—Pnate white Wheat is selling at 5145
per bushel. Prime red at 91,351M1A0.
gore—Sales of 2,000 bushels prime yellow as
ZO di. Per bushel.
Cdtton—The market is quiet
GrOciries—The =whet is fumes.
Provisions—Them is no activity is any snick.
Corrompondence of thoPlusborgin Cauca.
- • NEW YORK MARKET.
New York, May 9, INS
Four-Sale, of Genesee at $0 9011110 97 cent".
Waters is Elk! at 98 pi per W. The market.
with moderate business; is in favor of the seller.
Graln—The market Or Wheat has en utward
thendoncy. .For Corn, and other grains Rant+ •
fair demand. Prime whits Wheat is held at 51,50,
but I bear of no sales higher than 51,1 8 01/0 17 per
bushel. Saks of prime white Cern at 51(ig0
per bushel; and of prime yellow at 56 cents per
bushel. Them is more doing in Corn, and the
market has an upward tendency. Rye is higher,
with tales at 79 cis: per bushel.
Provisions—There is less movement in Pork,
and the merlon is steady: The market for Reef is
improving, with sales en the hoof at 53,3710'3,4 3 1
ets. per 100 pounds. Prime Pork is aching at SS
25(19 371 per bbl. Western Lard is aeling at
BgB.l cut per lb—market inactive.
Conan—There is a better feeling in the -market
fir the higher grades.
Sugar—Fine grades are in demand, and quite
drm.
eurresseedenee a dm Pittsburgh Bum,
• BALTIMORE MARKET.
Iterrrecurs, -May 9, 148. '
Flour—Hoursed &wet brands are held ot 55,71
Grain—The market is without change.
Groceries and Provisions—The markeW are en
tirely unchanged.
Gout —Nothing doing.
The warkergeneray in very quiet. '
ltreini*gruartiestaidi
Washinithote, May 8,1818.
The belegrase to the Baltimore Convention am
beginning to rillikp their appearance in s the P4l
and tie Misaimippi Delegates came is yesterday
—the limbed or, bat the first upon the ground—
Tbe Delegates here - me enders:cal to have rime
with preferences fielgo Woodbury.
At the present metier, every thing looks very
much as if Washington was ut both. place of ( wi
lling at lead all preliminary gredicar connected
with the Coovegiote-santhased to maim] two
weeks from to day. The anima are each • lay.
ing their puts most seithously. There on hingra
plain without number, [ad the franking prinlege
is used. With Lllnasparitig band, to help on the nom.
mixt cause. There is 'so much rividship and cam
teation among the domiosot party, that they ought
to be the very lilt to sneer over Whig dimensioas,
bat it is soreetiMes the custom, we know, ika thole
who lire ia• giii`as houses to throw stoma
The weirthir here has reached summer beat—
nil the thertermxter, yetterdsy, was SG ea the
shade.: •
•
eß =;rre7l;U d r . Be nY tl4 .
s ,C 1
?Ire , •
Jones' Snap if used by lour Db deiaaa N this enT
in ming dim abase, and we would not tottscleittloasly
esti unless we knew it to be aU we mate.- •
A. a Tog :041c, the Una moires' Bap is pechttly the
olds ardele eyes known that removed impurities ased
cleared and beautified the .kin, melting it soft,' cleat,
smooUs and wlute as as laud's. Sold by %VAL MICA
SON, ES Libe riy.street. . area! '
V. The soft, Melia exprareine . of some &wales le
anneal' WM . .., artiw the repaid., .4111.,. =Add],
relaß lite. a elhatf, eiCitts clarilliFthe MISS With
mita Could seekpeople tie aced te try a tale of
the use Joan' ludiao.ftmeleal Soap, thee would be
enraptured with the cheap. Tbeyonrould hase a dell
one, clear, white akin, wade every dinigenanold 6r
crepikm *odd he resumed and <WO4
Pernmaa Nortm—Pereose saw !are booed ciao
toesuerkiur ad issisatious of tali awl lie. 0O
feetpcodeeed, moot try this; die . origuial Mod, esir
tor Jones"Sosp. Ferule al Wm. Jacileurrs de Libor.
ty Street.
%Tin or i" a d tkr i a l lir 1"m ° I.
•- If thus, yee
can
make It so way and fine; •
'l. A n
d and boa. Wry, seal besuwous as,thlvtodrafteina
And to have this, you have but Atte to give
For • bottle of Jones` Ilalr Restorative.
Reader, if you have bad hair yea would really 14 an •
ionished at the lovely edict • three shilling bottle of
Jour. , Coral lialr Resionalve has on need. not one
trial. Bold at 8Y Libeny novlSKlJawir
•
•
• . • •
.17 Ladles who woo Jana eftwash Lay tiara
glw.y• IL flue Whit,. usnalowoot Oulu of tills a trial
tow mai sow &ld.o&y is fitssbugh, os
gyp, isootidaudwly •
oDon't have a reel Buisili—if you haw, eve •
t halo ofJoune Oahu Tooth Pavia. 'rbal
will mate yam breath mot. whlwo loot teeth, /ie.—.
pole at as Molly at. R novtedhavir
[l7 Families should timer, be without Mane , :
Vomaiego. At this • seat.% partioularly, what worms
are le ISOI/111.0120 Auquvealy fatal magma ahli.
than, patents amnia be anueltul; and on the gnu 'sp.
p•lnkateofthose disinssisfe symptom. width walnut!
lathe pyramtea of worms, at onus apply a Natasha
soul ellleacioes remedy. Thia • otmeey we cm now
ocudidaat that It poly requires a alai to eon
valco ail that it ncE7wbeata all maims that have
bow lobbed ni.os IL it la tade and infallibla. Vet.
comes of cent sees soled he produesd, alumina its
Weal Pos Bala at the Drug Store of
3 gam a.0e,110 wood ItteOL' • " myd
,
Conasolnee, th• non.
By Mtlii"llifi , Kk
Illsc 4 "l34 l.tan I rali h tT Q. Ibe o
lEa
I=n e of ••• a., nand "Illntei, at • clock. P:14.7 1 42
Itistaday, In LP "pelotas it etnreWail
of SO. Bata Wasdßebool Howie, ally of Plusbatia.
The eidlen• un wwWeelinallr Invited to al.
mod. Doe attention will In 4tven to woodal*
tkel Ll "' •
Norzzi.—The question W 7 diseasiinn at
of the k.Eq.al Rights lOW* . EioniarLorPfus
toriV !dna COMMIU•11 Mir Tharaday T.pu.
me* Rau, &dais 1.1 .1, at 71 Wank P AL/ lo
Tluu the Colonization goelizty is aall-Chnolah
pasicipher sad oro-Illsvaq.la practice. Tber pablio
ars reopacifutly united to attend.
117 The Mums lkWash for the emend homes
orthoom o d o r. Doetter. 'Llettt Puha, end Prima
Smell, MU meet et toy aka. Ith sums, et 71 dell'
• Ws mentme,
the 10th hos Wilt. LAIUItIMJr .
saytiklt
§EALEIA PROPOSALS will be received °Mem
the Gossdimuk of Me roar, unt il 'rocas) ma
-3 Atolg i o m lL t i r b t uijdil i f i re i rislAo=4l. l W
rmt. Plans and symellkotiono to bo Mi. at Um Gael.
• JOHN ROSS,
aomarr mammy,
• UEORUE ALBUMI N
SAMUEL MeICELVV:
• m OM
romommo..
farENCHAN7ll—•Waitted, • elteadan as sales.
man In • erboteeal• or Retail Dry: Goode Web
mu, by arming ISM who lesa been several rem
in Ws Wixom and of whom du best reference. eats
be Ore. Aptdy at ad e odes, to C. J. N. • •
10:d1we
/UWE STROM. ELYYJL—StRabIni for *dm
hato&Sas. method and for 4•44, by. . •
• . •• J SWOON/USER &
11AF &Oat
gamer 14 sail • so
TTS. TV
sq, val. bY
'ICILY LIQUORICE —A cam itstn.d lagalbe old•
- Wle BA FAHNEIOOOII,* Os
fICKWERII I,Bl.NCLIAss—li im
V isle by bayl9 B A fAIQIEBTOFIC
fIemsLSORT
tir with*.mw.., cables . AM. ampliqe-,E1011.2
ALIMCAMEROMAIIegIteny
ALPACA RI AL.apply ~
latel
JJ moow.F/UCED dry pod. bKw monde rTY Marti .
0 ATM SI4UPE ALPACAS—ltandsorme styles.
otaboua goods, jaw plead and Sae to be found at
tip mods tylo W MURD/W
LACE SHAWLS AND CAPFS—W M ph We
the attention of the ladies to • few hilt
Lea. CaDe-Alslinerls and-fiessfe.laialy reed. 'art°
'WINDOW GLASE-100 boo eriq 25 do Webb re-
Tr calving agd for sale by
moo JAMPS DALZELL. 14 wetter to
O..UHDDIEIe—Ift ucks Barley; EH do Cora 0 bble
0 Peer;NDßlkll—le ,
da Dauer; landing from stun Caleb Cope
and for mile by • myth J.NDES DALZELL
BACON AND FLAXart , O-I'leaseellagora"l4liap
Flaxseed, receiving per Lake Erie and Miclugan
Line and for eale by myth JAMAS DALZ ELL
Tilt= BOA Y-60 Imo hooding from rum Pilot No 4
I - and for sole by mylo JAMES DALZILL
Q AL. BODA-4 cubs jam rooM by
0 • mila J SCHOOMMAKEIL A Co
SEC'D BORAX-7 eases just reed and for tale by
J SCOONMAKEK &C 0,114 wood IN
ACE GINGER-3•bagr Ground do, pure7s bbil,—
fßor sale by mylo ,
SCGOONMAKER Co
SILKS AND SIIAWLS—A A Aleapn &CO, GO Dm
ket, will open this morning, the largest assort:neat
of Silk* nod S ha wls to be found in the nay, comprising
black and army Silk. of Amory Satiety, and every
style 'of Shawls. sald
EDITED LAWNS AND MUSLINS—A A Mason
& Co., GO Market street, have received S cases b(
rIC.I rimed Lawns and Aladin. • tay9
kJ HAIVLS—A A I'dasol; &Co, 00 Market,o have re
delved per Express, 4 eastans of rich Cys T e Shawls;
eiso, 4 do of fied od Mittel edtbroid ad, Fn .&
Camore, and many odterShooNl4.• • isyl"
C OLCIIILT QUILT —. W R Mu r phy invites tba at
tendon of housekeepers to his assortatent of abor
goods, lose priced and fine, an reduced prices, at ear
ner of 4th and Market its. • sp•M
MACHINE CARDS—The uedenigned hos teeeiviet
the usgLir eupplyof Sheet Gude, foe .1601 Virealig
machines, St inches ' DEO COCHRAN.
SEI et
•
"Fis OGGY FOR SALE—Chai caw baggy, with sop, for
sale by S ' , VON BONNEROIST k Co,
my 9 35 front st
niIESSE- O W las W R Choose, for We by
11-/ .31 • .8 F VON BONN LIORST kCo
XTAIIA-253 kegn asi'd NO. sod Splkes,tor sale by
Joy9F VON OUNNllOlerts Co
UERRING—OII2 - ils Herring, for sale by
8 FVON HONNHOLLIF# Co
or wale by
B F lON BONNHORST 3 CO
IiAD-10 %ibis
Vree
C"ameo just eli:ed 4p! (o
_ir
V ELL°I-
elle c
bY
comalst sad wool ib
INDIGO --3 erroartt Sp. Plart,Jittt reed and for sole
by • • try 9 B A PAHNEBTOCK A. Co
81. CHBOH. POTASH—UP lb. tocUsb, jutt reed
alid for salt by :big 11AFAHNASTUCK &Co_
MIOTATOKB-4 00 sack, G.leas, ?hammocks, just
received mud dcr ule by
POLNDEXTRII & Co
BRYTES--11:1 easka Wares, suitable for white
ad sallaufaelarersi for sale by
01,3_
.13 ARLEY-1,010 biLs B.Hr/ey, reed 8r.:13 for sale b 7
LS WATERMAN,
. soy 9 , - 31 water Rad GS from 51
.tiF.1.1i1 4. 3 AND BOYS 11A113-IlosCreoelesd byEi
e. ono ease Hoy. Legkorta aad lufauts Maid
Was, sae es, and for sale by
In slidall 2c JOHNSON,43searket . sl
_
QUOAR BOUSC A101..5.86E4—CA bbd. io , nor* dad
1.7 (or •ole low to dose consignm . ent, by '
JAS A II VIVIISON k .Co
YTTeNT I'ORTAIILE FORGF.EI— e near lot this
day. inCeived. The attention of steamboat l men
and otberfueutoratiall fames is parliculurly invited.
cort 11PCAIEE.
.OILVITItOL.-47 cnrboya rust reed and for oak by
ntln t • . nth VAlikit3TOCK.k.t.cr,
TNDIAN COB.'—!l9 macks game , Yellow Cow, Anis
la ruling Own a u nt (Ma me wad for sale by . .
tajs i ATWOOD, JON g..Co
- by bags Closeug;.jaa binding and tot
Cu
myd A WOOL,
_JONF-9' k Co
"VEATIIER2I—.'
.I_ LI sacks rum Lassdina Clots Ammar
Cambesicutdi an we by
mya D1C17.X4
I.7aSEEIi-1110 bus to store adios sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY t. Co
•
LAlLD—Oplar , lbs Lard, No I, ia good abipplog or
L
dar, on baud and for mibr by
Une IMIAN DICKEY k Co
DRY PP.ACHM3-00 tins La gtora,• sdea snit.* 2C4)
do du do; lanarteN f. W. by •
ISM&U DICKEY k Co
OkIEMI , -11Z &lathed this dq &th sale by
myel ! !!' ISAlki DICKEY &Co
0TA°411. 7 :5 coA; puirPoiaals; t o
by
rani J k R FLOYD
CYTHE YY.EATIIS-30 do: ratan Scythe Sncathai
0 for We by mr, J&RPLAPID
C 0847 1 ,00 bogs co.; for sale Cy
.1 & a FLOYD .
Virl,-,-.5
00 sacks common Wool, on somilsonsen
V V km sibs by says Jic 8 ?LOYD
DEJOitc—tiolpbts small While Beaus; to r sole by
1.10 Dun lit 8 FLOYD
PEACHES-11Vhashyrime Peaches; for .ale by
1 m 7,1 I &ILFWID
Ftsll—in, ible lierting, CI do SW; in mon end km
ad. nr . • 0 ULACYJJUILN &Co,
arS •L : • ' • i4bei on„ . same agilifield
LARD ebb N. Lard Oil, • pd.= articla
do;Co 2 da; jest reseisetbansl wt.'s by
old
• K.I.LEES *NICOLS
---------
10:4— . 12 1 1aphi e Zanyast m li: t ogfi . t eala
• SELLERS k HICOL
VINEGAR-7W Ws Cider Vinegar, j reed - and
•ke nate by aryn It est
NICOLS
PICYEED YOWL—ID bbl . Aim Port; a4O prim;
dors nod for solo by
royd : ' SELLERS s NICOLE
L— . -- --
OAF SUGAR-15 bels Nos G, : and el, la store and
for sale by myt! SIKLUTS & NICOLS 1
blblcbal Pigs Oakes Lead, bitstere alurfor sale
Jj by I . myil JAS .1. nu - remsox Jt Co
DMCD PEACHES-100 km Cos sale by •
lava'Mlllt.va MEV keo,STlrater s
UNDIpI3B-19 sacks Feather% 13 da Dry Peache
s:
S2do weed; bble NolLard,, w arv/ve; Or sale
by , soya ISAIAH DICKLY.4 Co, front
BAEY-. b.ga H p arkT, it d ` B.
u Al d (or d. by myo BhW HA
L1TE.13180..1T STOCK—Oise haLf of the fuse art
10 , Wyoming for We. Also, one eighth of the WS •
er Uoioll. Foe ;
HARELWOH
A A. MASON & Co, GO Mutat sizeet, have
ved per eipress, IMO pi Bonnet Ribbons, 73 pa
%,sp do. AI.o, WEE. trod patio, & large nowt:pea.
SU W
A SHAY A Plum k. Co„ 00 aOO MaO et,
bare received per exprees, an- evvorterie•Cof
Shawl, ' sopa
ran -40 half chaos Young II .on; Ado do Imports'
sad Dusitoodedi AO can kozes do do; lo bfettests
Pool:Wag. now !mired; for ale by
050 I D WILLIAAIS, ILO wood st
SOAP—L% lb. candid, a superior artiels; &S boxes
Won.. & Gamble*. !amply; 10 do Compton &
Co's pah* for J 1t511.14013_
LIVY. OLL-2 dos qt• oopedon. do idado; Coo OIL
Qtoyd JD WILIJAIdS - •
Tldtlloo.l mood S F.; 114. liaaida; We oale by
J 33 wiLuems
OT&88-8 tarifa 1111Periqf quality b rof sale by
A Ltfil-80 bbla, 1441'14:U1m . nriiiing; . (oilnilolay
A
oixo - NCRIMIDGE,WILSCV &Co'
SNI9H14.1088•40 bales black Non , in store =I
be
gabby myti. BURBILIUGI:, WLSON &Co •
-
OLIO.IONONOLIIELA WILLTICEY-90 hbhr Cop
per distilled old Rye Whisker. for ule by
.70 . BUTI.EMIDGE., WILSON lr, Co
WORD PEACHES—RC labdt Yeri soak w wars
.Ll=l2_4' Trcl _ POINDEXTER AbCo
PEP PER,ISI in,scoto ;1;1 lot stycry too.
deny pica, br • oqo POO, Db.X Tha &Co
3171 TE; W1)-400 kep pare Siltito,Leadia Mon
TT and kende by lord &Co
YO bbts Ow_ pokier, Loaf Liwt,
..jj t nri d for salt by -
'ma I POINDEXTER& Cb
LOWSVfLLE LIAM-200
ut riorSllklts.
.Limatat me IN
1etr i2. 1 , 1.;/ . I , SS;T b boxes" axle Glisai:
. " • 1.-roman=
MEAS —430 chests Yonne Hysibp lmpai4 and
lludpnw.d# T"; f""1 "7 . 03n;• STSR kCo
m •
r OAT 81113A11-130 !JON' for n ot i lt4y Es •
e •
1D RUWkCo :.
lo 11111 . A1.-100 was No 1 Foundry,. kr sob. by
0 11,0616
• OTATOI3B-114 Obis, $.l mks; jusi See'sl . ood fat
solo try so I RUI
OCORCHINC9-48 Mali Cor p =
0 lira
Beari-as ;a.m. Ite - Mae" .. I ° 4 a
ay3 - WIC tWC DUNI
QOGI6CILENOP-21 bills prise. Aar sale by
/.3 si 6 W let ATCANDLEBB
100TAI/U-44 eu . k • jest muffin isle ?l am
solt WICK is ItITAN
• -
1.1 'tor As %t c
LP NYS
nBIII2E-40bis It "Mit" 1.4 ease sad .
‘arthe 'Wahl ' • MCI a *MANI/LESS
MISILL.-.*Zi bah ftwaaliby • •
N./ ears • 'Malt,* ACCANDIAAL
M.l.llolef SALTS—Ia nadtalakireed sad *Wealthy
•
. dotage wad *A lavas
apAriaMßALti,-401M.1•At iseAt . aid kr Aka
•La bY ala 11 A FAUNESTOCX Co
-4,410 - • nel milk*
tc,Miinsutl22oolCloo6
1.101014:4101 1 14 idteelVdttell
o ,, — ,,,A%7uvJffTrrrom&-1. - 1
LLAtinon.—uuhro ,110atdledvd Yet %lo ft
0170 . I A 1101106
hel'.7. ktW I
EVADVIV
Nomea
_
.vregicauth4o.h... r y,kimaue..*
..111Lall., ktomurilie . :• :-=-
Ik4
grocorMS—llo s == ii, i'9411%
imps Maltz* Ws ilat i t
sai Owial• • VISII tt.
T ABD 01L-411bbis larbbby trim imar
i Mtbii
ka oils by *lf AMY
•
a• •
_~. - _:
~ ~ j ~,}~ _..,V
Alrella
Sy Jam D. Davis, A
doigxed sabeny • • ,
.20,ed..k,.
rtintnercial Balm Room, corner 'of Wind and roe
be sold, l talk eurteortg. an gtimusire sug
smunera of hen stasoltabl* Thy G..d.4
whieb or pieces supegar rich otTlaadms, dab!
Nand:emit Gingfbagnsi 34 Pa aaPeof-bna
tweeds; sminetts, mints, while, red and Tallow flaw
arts, lineAdrillgtars-•eartgater.. aut., super 44 knock
chintz, 'English and Asonican punts, gneb lawns,
linen and tonna ebock, fornitura
puma, iseonet atgleauthie awe:imams, moos
de Inhatinn and lurttes, French and Ger
man then, snaring:, cashaarter nfsglo and
Irvine shawls, bandlotrchlabg, .elk and: soling. dram
gin, blank math, sewing silk, thgbiuss, eolortd
alpaca., menno,Ensa and book umsling,glossj , bo -
gar/. laces, inserungs,regentlesartmls , Po o.. " ..,
'umbrellas, fancy Veal paten., Ac.
At oclack,p. • '
- 1 second hind bogy, ond two:bone Wally carriage;
t hos mh, 1 platform portable nate, bbls 7s 0 Illogg
Imam, d bbls old Monongahela nhiskey, .1 r'pe hol
land gut,tqr auk French brandy, 1 do gena
Mattel= wine, a bin uuoruldl glass:ram, 13 has wog
door glass, le deign shor n bus VIIIMIS CC ,
las Warm Spanish e4-ars.. .
ALoflfeutt,:notabl,:i=swaw re, ItAives
lgooselot bad= carpeting, fealket lot e srkimben
ttivnits, a e.
At n weloek, p.m.. •
A large taittlitoil of saleable law bookamirtnscing
unman week. in lb. •26301 dePenir.lll StietlCO
and litenuare, family and packet ,Mbles, blank books,
de.
• D 4 solo of Zkor4
Will eindrated at the tkaanarelak Sale*
earner of %Vocal and meets, Monday, Wednes
del'l Thursday enelleitarday ireeesee.of ildemecit, at
The ealleeireit embraces a mei siirietiormineella
moue o4lir and West editions;anii will
be doh% erithcrai . • JOHN D DAVI%
0.78 . .
ART EMENTS
PITIMMIIM,OII TH.MATMJti.
C. S. Nona Manager no&Lesaec.
FIFTH NIGHT OF TOE VIENNOISE CalLl/11.‘74h'
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10.1817.
Proi de Flews • by 42 Ificnoolso Demme .
Polka Pelson:or
National Danes ' Thy* "" • -
Daring the weenies THEM , DIIAMATIC MEM
• Doors open I past l'—eurisist rises 3 before S. •
MIME—Box odes oprirecery rooming at 9 Oen.
where seats ma y be secured. for nay night dosing the
engagement of the se e
children. ...
Finn and Second Tier 111,Mh Pit SO ening 'ThirdTies
25 cents.
WOMDZUSI
N ELIX4riIAL kINTERTAINhLaNT9i Mu ei
i bSixtiti
meat -LA ROY tiUNDERLAND
commence his Illysterions Paperisibmts gnincy
Hall. Allegben - r,this {Saturday) cycling, to o'lock,
to bo cm:diluted Monday, Tuesday mil Wednesday.
will Us
fascinate vanotts persons m his .andimma, and
costae them to sindk, sing, donee, acid pettormmonitroas
oCher INCREDIBLE} TAW, in a slam of tatti?inicious
Trance!
Single tickets MS amts. 13LX for Pl.
(EY Phsenological demtiptioixof eharaiter, and ex;
examination of tioralids, nt Quincy 11.11 daily, [mos 9
BE to 12. - enrl4-1i
GENE:DALTON TUMID,
Vl3icontinue his Levees at the AT.11M0231/31.
.noniie6 afternoon and night,' FOR .A PEW
DA ONLY. Ho amnesia a new verietrextmor
dinar, performances and beautiful watered. His meg.
edema Presents, Jetrets, ix., received from Barely
Vfrunie, Emperor of Ihmsie, Lank Phillppe. and the
panel* crowned heads SY }grope, still be exhibited
His hula carriage and ponies presented by the Queen
of England, can be seen in trout of the Ball, at the
close el.& day Levee. - • ' •
Hoene es Exammon—BlOnling, from 111 to 1 d'ebehi
611.110011, from r7l m 6, EVerthilr. boot 7} to Y .
rammene scale exclusively forladics and . Childrea
, Admission 23 cents/ Children under 10 years, 121
1 tents. • tay3
nvaa. , 0 0 PZIBI.BOISIS io 7 Phladelphia
alma causally to the wonderful saliency Of that .
powerful meetly,
TiwursowsCOMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND
WOOD NAPHTHA,
•
Vol7o
menitry Ceassimption, Moult - Bronehitis and
Pore Throat, :A Chnoile Ca tarde r Ntittiter of
Blood; Pala in the Side and lirearkleiMenilY of
: • Breadiing, Whooping Cough, Croup, weak ?Sevres
and Narrow Trennora, Palpitation albs Hearn also,
Litter Complaint nod difeetion of the Kidneys, •
This medicine, the ismentionof a man who. gave the
uebir<t *ant...am Bronekuil and Pectoral &mate.
the Mom rigid exannortme, has now been before the
public tietir attar years. Daring OA peeled it hoe per ,
lama some afar moss remarkable eines w record ar
PulinonarCnntamtints—oseared the reeroannend.
Um and .00 of phwielans I. their practice, oaf the
wannest approval of tboniands M pawns in ordinary
and wrote Cold., Comm, Hoassoast SPitund •nf
Blood, ke.. • •
• ANTOpirSIIING , CURES. ,
Abort Sour years mime I was masked *hh Typhus .
Fear, Mita NIS ow In a tamable. sum of health, ith
caffeine debility with •
.geoeral prostration of the sy.
tam„ with Molest pains in the breast and low of app.
Me, in cowl: woos of whlek I was unable to attend to
soy usual busineu, or perform any kind , of work. I
applied to anent physteimm and used serious rem.
dieLls o n 4r an . thoos as4beeefit,wid hat r th . :rm i ta i f ern
ite Lost Jane Iwast= to sly Thomas's " C s =
pawl Basp alas tlad Wood Naas, and incredible
as n may appear, by as tie 16haadd taken three Wales
the debility, pain and every Sense of naming were
compleie4 rewired, and lendable to Wend with re.
stored WWII to my usual avocations.
MAW CLAUDY,
Of Dickinson tograship, Camberland co.
Dead the follomasig Scalawag from a respectable
member of the Paley of Fricads,,io Penaghtespate,N.
Year.
• YALVAI3LETTIMIINMY. • I
, •.Thls may certify shot fa the Lariat of iblh. ray
beat& wee very feeble; I was alllieusd wah paw ta O
ad.. wish caber alanolaa anamomma awl eaSreW mach
haat Vela debiGt7. - Al thasime I mahatma hem
blows Dome two bade, dna:wares Omarpommi S
roopp
of Tor amd,Wood Karts, flews which I esperkat
! cad dram beads; my bag* being now rood; sad
clamerfally iscommood Lo whelp ro .If mama mho
may bm emdfarlat wish hosterallit=th
IL mare
of
a decline. W
Pomibloepsie, 'Much 15, 1947.” ...7.7;1
. Prepared oat,. by £lOOOll k &cum; at the N. E.
comer *Cribb and.Wsmo *meta Phila.
gold by 1. WILCOX.Mawr& and by dmgests
geaerally. Pries la/ messier One Dollar per hoa b.
mya
1b the Rdnerablo the Jgdere of at Court of Gene.
red Quarter Saintrut of the Paw, in mad ferl7se
County illtemy.
T H ,42:1 - „, the eily of Piashargh.in the " y afore
ziddilaslilyysitiar=t Loa , r th p . ed . O=lgzel . ..;
travelers andPihen, gilds dseelltad Moue, in the Word
afotesisid, Pad pm. dm pone booms •rial be pleased
to draw him • awls to keeps POW. Homo 0r,F.1.-
taFearen And poser pslitsoney, •• la day baud, adll
Prep . . ,
.
' the onbsailers, eitisans of do Fifth Wind, do
ertify, that ths above petitiorter is of good repine for
homily and isorperance;dod is wall provided vont
house morn and COPTCI3I.I3I:. Fociha accornmodukei
and lodging of strangers sad insolent, and that said
tams is necessary.
J Harney,
Ono Soon,
lISC=2
Zil'Ootuegtrt.,
Dakar &ibises PianosOm& '
TBE aubScribire having been • argued agents for
the We of the. pablieations of the above , well
known publialdng boas have • Coll sally of their
books on band, whisk they eta sell at la eastern pri
ces, wholesale and retail, Among the works valch
have been neatly tared by them, which have been
lushly • sod
eatable, may be hined-Thr43l=Teri
plc; lrelatra - Welmast to the &sawn &sal Fla&
by Ds Spring; Masada end his Marshals, armour
ten and Ws Gonad& The flamed llountein4 Minors
'of France; Twang • Edema the teacher en Amin;
Charlotte Mabel/Cs Galant Works; T. S. Arlitues ,
Making Date to he Illa,ltielleettsvaiiings, Retying
up Appestanees,Debion sod Q.a&s& be- •
Ma, the Waite from Ike peasabert Cotter the
character of what pnbliesthinebsimill tams.. Ter
minal Theology, in C oo s: Debleae niiceerr%.Mc -
Cir workc Thevby weber of School Girl
in Yana An. its New book. aosived s
aa pal iamb , razioTr &11 , 1ULIBle
, r i iirri dl=n A tX t rt i ntrket
a:.
PREBI4 A 141.1 ritioitenrr-naPuitTim its 1518_
77 UST received ei the Pain Ten &ere, N 0.71. FFourth .
. meet, new Wood, Pineharsit. • au heavy .trek
ot. Drab OREEN AND
MACSof. TEAS, him the Nine
,York. Tebbe Tim Conbenjj tbla eiNint-
Tbe Young tiros ...d long k Teas eve very
doe and in tend. in d, t sad lb.
peekeipeu=in =begs. , RnaDire ent Incited
to tallest etentor wf monk. They Ida Women.
seamed with nay ipuunnytivy IMP-CR*4 Delo
a Line, Wichita, st the ates= a ,
i ol4 Week.. Cov Java
ireok‘a&es, at irbolookr avi
teureiing's doablovelned Saws, in leer -
e'asbd
end palverued, a. Die run per lb., ungodly retailed at
rt_ i.
tltratfigolM=vtatrallteet scare tin
I&tea mires do ono ungi7 sathrJ A V6 3 7t . ...
Mis7o hint* meet
rr•BLEClATUS—Aterxeder 11; haw an we
1, wired as oriaktreal of watrias &pleb - 1).
wok Table Clotho, 'WeIINT oar •T"t . -dwl at.
great bargain. Dagen will Sad thew good. worthy of
WWI
HP.KIIINGS AND aNtirreitah—Pesaade. &Day
have Jam eveldved a ivory Lamar. WOOlllO4l Of
.rown =I !amebae Sheath's's,' of tha Don calebtaka
. of allvidtha ead.Dialider, alr, bleached
A RTIFICLIL FLOW A.
just opened alcrgo 11.111•111112 a arnmchlinifirlal
FiottotsOc tog& and ostsid•Tritosolop.-- Tharwill
he sad to the Nadler at ihtt lowest ptitopc m 74
IMMO
E•ca•xax Rua' Prrt.n.all f .
• 11. 1ti4.1. • $
Tats Ilaak hai
m ,day &glazed a dkvidend a( time
oed • half per du ut on evitill Stock, pay•tele
on sad •Xler the Ilt• too. '
;'THOMASIILHOWE. - Ovaier •
THE KEACBANTS , AND MANUFACTURE:Hs'
BANE dard.elanA • Dividood of throe
sod • helper anti tin the Coital Hoek, out • oft
M al t • t*la" .4 11 ,aei 'V -4,.1.11grth!
ONS Ifillffre—Pana,br,
Insi ad Le 'lamb edition of ilia MOW;
Way .libebnidamesib, `Yore ma of publicaiioa by
hstbel & Skoilainbi New aad neva awl kw mile
by, .10DNSWNt ETOCLTON,
•
giMIASMA NOAH striTvr—wie Alorphr Wu
. wok Vib lootikt, sa worosent oft Aimed Psts
istimieSiglisitsoisoliailanas SoladAmami..
ftillrgrAllatlantreelOoldothrsteolots. Also.
11 4r.!!!!"4,!?.1 " ."," P"P * Li"! a!"":"
►me~vc.
STEAMBIIJATV:
,7 •
" • D'AIL: I f PilteltE T - N' E.
r: koolni 11.31.0 f spitadid mummer Wm.'
• ers - is 'pact . tosarcoodl of tho largest. swiftest, beet
and furnithd, will wart powerful boats on th e
wateri of the West. Every necomotodatioo mud eate
. fort thst money con moire, bth both , Poid. l6 .Pth .
The •mil has been m opothoon for Ivo y,urs
•—ha.canied ■ million of mop* without the lawn ode
ff..l"" aeresew.:. The boats will be ot the .foot of
wood amnia day previous to smiths, thr the reeep.
tion of freight and tbo wary of postongers oo the
to
Arr.. all cases toe possno olOOoy most be pold
s
• .
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'III72IMAT PACILICT. . -
'T o ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. if. O. Nunn, erh.
k m Pir , A. , th every - eondny inenen* at 10 °lawn;
Wheeling ever,- Sunday ewes?* id Ult.*. •:
May en len -
. -
• MONDAY PACILMT ,
The MONONUAID2-A, Capt. SloWerwi ll V / '" -17
brush every Moudarawtaing ea ID WeWsli I
every Meader everung at tor. ,
- TIIMSDAY PACUMY•' - . •
Thy IFINFANIA No. A Capt. 1. KUSITAXIA will
leave Yiwabargh every Tuesday toorniarr m 10 Wei o e o ;
Wheeliag every Thewhw evenuta. at 10 r,ig.
' • -
. PACKER . ..
Tim NEW ENGLAND 2, Capt. a. arill
Awe Walburg]. erery - Vt'ettinwalay Morning at 10
'clock; WhealingamyWadue.day emetauguata P.ll
•
THOEaDAT PACKET. )
The IiItILLIANT,' Capr. Oriacc vrill leave Pitts
burvir e very Thursday amnia," au tarkslock; Wheelie,"
FELDAT PACKET. •.)
Iri.cuppat 10.2. Caps. Caron, trill leave PlUt
break f reer, Friday uvamusg at Us vVeleek;• Wheeling
emery Friday miming 11110 r. .
- • SATURDAY pAciciiii ••
7 . 1“, NWSMGEB., Capt. B. Rao, ea *eve - Kan I
burgh every Satertay morning at IU Welcolt Mean
emery tiaturtlay evatung at 10 r. ,
BEAVER . PAC:BEM-NEW ARIANaLIiENIB •
The Mauler. , • . , •
;akaCALEB COPP.,•
wet leave for I:7 ,,, rtGlasechw
Wellrrille - " ,• Thur Way. _
aud liattanlayrof each 'raja, ai 9 wel
igqr on Monday, Welusdo slut Bras). Elm hes
boatstaut Issulumr benrpea Waal skreertisdikatuidge,
plepurudto taeene frer v lLl A = o 6 2 i' :
oetl2 - lio-tiWood
aIsitTAIPACIIT PIM nuns, Ousaaw Wicridnisx
Ito mw and Gut running stmadasat
Charles P. Chaim. UW01%11410111 SA.
ri-vreakly packet thaw thp_saa,
bc.rorensi Pkusbargh, Deaver N idaarpriqut w . eds•
:111 d eguving P ‘ a!sbare
o ezgl ekFor i W g =7 .
sage•apg to . : WiIAIITON
PlTTsBvicuElt DIM
Daily Packet 14124._
FEDIIIIARY 1ar,1843 -- r EStaillAZTlahTdild
LIIAVE DAILY AT 8 A. L, ANZI4 P. M.
The following pear beaus complete
the the present seas= AT.
• Warne, Capt. James . Pezkins.o.A
ALTIC, Cam. A. Jaen* and LOUIE
hpLAPiE, Capt E.. Bennett The bora en Lair/1y
new, and are S ued 1,1 p without regard to mono,. E.
ery comfort that money canon:mare has been perelded.
o Boats will leave the Menoterabela Miter! eerat
the foot of Rom B. Pesseurens will be patunesl on
board, wan, boats 'will oertamly leave at the edam.
tised hears, 8 A. M. and 4 P. Id ; lan2l
FOIL WHy.ELEIG; CINCINNATI It Lopusvmuz.
Raastalt .Btroans3 ; Pacri{e-Tho
''
- TELEGRAPH, •
..
II ferry, commander, will HATO fix
Louisville and all 'intermethatr ports emery Hatorday,
at IO o'clock, precisely.. , . - • - .
• yeatrelsht - or passr pply an board or to - ..,
. , } RATH* DUNCAN, Agents. •
The Telma& has been built expressly for a regal.
pacheyuld with a view entirely, to ihe entafart al pap.
'angers; the accomatodatiosis erti.lnfertor to no DM
'DU the Western orators. -.-. ' . • - 11018
FOR NEW ORLEANS. • r
The new
SCH and element steamer
•
• ht • ITY&KILL,
• • Andrei., master, will leave tot ;Uwe
intermediate ports on , Frlday
Sn'ejoek, 1. .For freight. or passer" emir on
10 .
• Th* ,
I Ia d ErTILLC4I.IIIO.I, '
Campbell, master, will fat Mr'
bave sial intanitedlaur pons,
.-day,;!_a oelee'k.
. -
FOR ST.
Jaren; muter. will leave Tar ;More
and intermediate ports thii day. For,
freight or poem. apply oi board. - mylo
.Itoagber master s will' lease life lb.
*laid Intermediala Iwtt ebb at.
F.:_f_migh!:?!TT.4.. o4l° .
aingt‘..,„ • The meambeet• '
h. • -DE WlTi eLIDITOIi,
John Devinni, Blamer will leave for
above and_ latertaldime peals Ws
DeWitt Canon Will take (mien for lor
„ Ls .
Rmat,
_Rndolph, tdemphis, and all intermediate Maw:
• Arr !might or plunge apply. on board. aryl.°
•Raort',..Ta3rsiraq
TM now and Nl* domain mamma
wr.vEzios,
•
was. Ira.;to.
dri i
Dora and toterrnedlarop o itioir
day,ed hub, Au In AM. For froiglO or mango apply
on board.
FOR.LWAEMIZNO AND EnirldEPOßGrif
The stet and hubstensial tow Iratei
rew iceMester,lrme routed het
regales trips between Myelin .Bridgeport and Pitte.
Raring PlusbuTgh en 3141eYeep4 Thdritere•
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_ _REGIS/ AR -PACItET FOR SUNFISH, J.
milirflod
The new and WI .reamer
. .
•-Barmy rill lesTir for lawns
•
all issenerednablarta ateivedaer
dm and tordays of each wink... For tt!ili4 qpai.
Tar : 0 l' OZ:I g il . hiltal:NifißOEß. -.
-
.PYTTSMIGH & WHk IOG - p.p.. :
•,. Ste lC •
Dorsey P.liinnaj,•scastar, 'Lava
4%ncling,l.ll
W Tsai r, talk o'clock mcoelz.{.;.
two Slicettog an Tuelnay,'Aertdcy, and So
meday, se Teckot ,
at ly. II • ,
C.onstil will land at 2.11 the ..dl•ate
Ever, acconodotietribat Can to precure4 Per tge=
lon and cafety r .Annottecte bac beck pconcoll4 Tho
bocesc olio yid • onfectine to
to
can4c i lp adults. For zipiP on
" Coitter of Ist Thad - ' . 1 ....-. 3nthad
inc/LEMTURT, ta4ZA.BE:r
PAC ii e T hrb lI.ONOVink r ;
LA -CITY ET: • •• • •
J A Parklosos, •
J Y. Wilso., •
troOrda
Naiads,' muter, .mill `run - itira,
Pittaturalt r vett'
• Wegincoday and Friday, at 11Co'clealt, *au sat Ma .
at B delaelr, For' trely r sf ALM
LO .
jaLbi - e it Marter t likill lath for as
re portzt7,Wedoeedity sad fles
lifdlboardf, at :F.' IL" For f tor Faioage Tm
TO TB6 YRtLL& .
• -
'••••*._ 15 6 13.
1.31 . &EPS F p ASP InA PA ri CKET D
nAL Ll Tl Nlt A frtltektg4r4H , 6l..-
' (EXcioetveti WOIL iiiii i taht:l
ttkla
stagers as fellows e==elote
LlNllMialtil—Cipt p Alert
Ohio—A Crelg,Wednesday,Pilt., - . J.&
Indinett-P Berkey, Thotsclay, i
Kentucky-11 Tmbpirriday, tab. ,
Lookelemo.-JP Thompeon,Seft.t44;l3th.;
eky—H
Sudo. 14a: ,
berkey, •
Yept Truby, Tueetley, '
loolehunt—J P Thoespeett,Wetb?42l7,l7llt, )
Ohlo—A Craig, ThsTigr
Patotd.r, pod,
Loelsteres—,l eThampr" into.
The proprieuns of ea* belltnew boa. eirget
inter, with the lattice male Andstgel,whiclemel ef
ralr.ser e T aa 3 . Pea." ... 14. ‘
Passer re fry We math pen orer LSO seqes Toed
If yoXiteire cheap thtieling eatt eoetitibtjp6m
b=dawns se
b.li core•pant tickets at the Pte J ake
30)11 - DL If et as Cat"telti.
FANCY. DRY
•
SEAMAN•4O. MIJIR,
• 3.sl.:nrp.a.r.l`,:atwar ri.l, ...
IMMTE4IBANDJOBBELS ol=„60,
ud t AllMlkuelye o i l Lace& _ - h_
ANO 3 ALL OTHEA I LIMESOAANCY
• They Write roomy lifetelizryN or k,
is, ezianipp their curl li4iont. Alms. pozpipties,
Mr. Wilms for
r . b I llass..criP. T.
sioppn At CoL, Man which lip teilredpik ilis lit otAlso.
Zr.!., aodAr. Jameinicksos, who has eaLittlest la
Pao boillilest was alio Ciltonibly• I,tsma fai tbas
... sib-
'DAM-4M basSniielVlt*aiiipapi,;au,,,i,,,,,
~,, 4Mlnessos ta led Cep Wriang Pnpar
mai , u-• nand aunplain Isnar• do; Inllqnnlitie4
. - Rha avp:•.': ~ ..
•-, ; tan i., .. *odium T. P.P.; -s ;.;____' ' '''' " Thi j p i. ,
ISO Foci white and lane &whit. mane* • ;
' •:" wo reams Vanilla Eanaop• Fn. , : ,
n e .
go ! ;r.4 audianan Pavan - NW:eel' for
..l. law by ..
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,:'RLYZIOLM: &P 9
a,y222lnr - c. , - nonn r pima and Iris 0.
A. ALFRED B..Iir.SCIIVTL. - i; T. illilL
- cica ram Faablnal4l4.n. Hann /a
PiMlblni Ittincipal - Blare, 72 real*. .
• mi.. Id fleMnar - and aenonanadanon Stair, nor
-I,pj DC IV anent and .iinr2a4 One) Rikhit
slam i ' tar ddpping Para: -- • ' _
.....g.nr
- 1151 lassie uronerk lamina
al lot. ant. Alarabanb. beldam 12 , 140.
nano and.rinsbasan llanufactores, No. 7 Connnateiai
_Row, Merl sUnFI, near Ina Case, PinabnzpOn Pi.
____FIVI ' " 4 . •-• '•'• ' ' - ' ''' ' t...
Wartaa--e.r~. ~ ~i
KIMMO IMATIIER—The sabseribets tatiths
tension to ikpir extensive met allihnteee
ay, confally seemly, tlis awns. air_
sad will be odd ail* tor cut,'
4: union sawn) eynaditistneet
suck* Arer,ballonen:A=lle/U
h Ira 4 beeqw aft NAM Wayn,
will bt 014 . 1 . 2 .0.t.1PP1ie
opt hlanthaS s . __Salwinnk *Me Water W
RIVOIS - sa ea t astrt 7 piseie
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MIMUM
FOR NEVn ORLEANS'
lIMM
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