THE PITTSBUB,GH G-it4ETTI PUBLISHED BY minte --- moBSigd.IAIC 2 o; MONDA :40741 4 -.4 -- - r .114: 11.0 I ddrartisssosnts and Subsenpuons lovas Naze Amer com rwardad fratEl this United Slates Gasstras. Rbils4slinds, Medved . sad Ca dace. rim rum cossin way: PHIS rams CURRENT. • , gapieriptfotu ta this Telltale paper reeeivil .ast4 Almeida ImmilaioltSea. - aninarvionzczxratas. • we will receive owl forward free of expense, ad ! werOWlWato and anbsestptions for this paper.L ri gps T z w - Prrisz eeh tintrViszeus ls published. pelleis per atauu4 the MI-Weary' halve l h le i r m pes,' ;the Weekly is pellussper annum, wW, U . li to ets A. beim 5 pciMif *ready tali day as h' s prsegeable6 Mtvottiemeats not inserned frets poet. tr/A vrill brrubibly absigeduntil oda -0 out - - Rot unn Commerttal Lineligist;esncanron, nu• igoVldTerf xawy bxrpons, Mousy klanass, rea Ina ••• usitt. suageter TW~eapnte 11 w.. pai`Lolal:Matters Is. next pairs. Prrrewnweit 4,lin aeraasiA, „ IMAM connection Unmet, between polemic die. .• tat from eich * Mlier, inquires tbo reader T Much, very myth, in prospective as the seeder will learn by reading the following eitractid a letter from a . distinguished gentleman. in,lntliarn• tir, it Amalie' man in this city, dated - • • Fait . Wins, Jan.'” ISI9. Der Mir:4-,hare now the samfaction to in ' form you, that our -'lngialatute has just passed a liberal charter in- the i`Ohio„ Indiana, sad Lake Michigan Relitortd„ . minins:Mg at the west line of Ohio, et or near the &redline between Keaton and' Fon' Vette; Iberian tinnier IMMO Fort w,mote Lap^ Intersect the Bail. mid heretofore - atm•d•between that point and Yon have now as far, as legislative enactment the necessary - province Mr,en entire i spread ecaununicalMo' ,by a direct mu te through . the bead of ilhe country front Pittsbuishto CI!!!! 1 41 0 I and theme tirlihdena. Tbis roadmening in its route andeectledhlg - with the 'Cleveland and Co. , j a mbesvoad,theSandrisky exaMandield Toad, the • .•Ffi,CdocionalliandSindasky.roa,. ther Miami Canal, I '• ,Me Wash and - Erie Canal tit Ibis Place and ter. 'ildinating at Chicago, and oonmmting there, wittabe navigator. tif Lake Wedgen and the Elloola real, certainly gives =ante of dividends Open nts - aost 'when comp . The meaty along !ard= 1 route Is yet cotieumthely new, a ndits surp means limited. Yet - Mview of the ' serpassiug,m ta of this pro posed road, ass line of future travel salamis, We cannot but think that the means may be tuned— ' ID the meantime; we shall look with iatanat to the progreia of the road West from Pittsburgh, and it • trill afford me great pleasure to be advised nom . time to time. of the,pmavess and prospects of that portion of Can it.i.a'l ! ndei your amp. • .The reader see from this letter, ibm all the ilegialationeettentnei ia - now obtained, iii a deem liaareadeamilaiskagmfroat Pittslitnik. to Gait, , , ise,tinkcluag Lake Michigan at Cbir4tti, and cross ,- lag mote avenues of inland communication than any Dade/idle Mintease. 'hi fact Mei mina is id. neat Omni/aimed - Wite' the greatness, the vast ire. •• pcmanee, and the immense business( of such • med. : heave' cannot be produced any where.— • Mwoild be .like a vat river,- into which hundreds - of tributary simmins would pour their treasures . l all tending to the Atlantic seaboard, Let no one ratty 'that such a project' is umpear : It is eminently practicaL In the first place, the • toenail Ct#lomciat ,favorable character imagine. MS for the 'eonstraction -of a road, leech can tun ie aides: a direct line, with few streams to cross, • sad lin- Wel.- litUdeti.l In.the,seaond place, the ebring,the route are enterprising, ready • and liltriol4l:tet help. ,We expect the Eastern end Pinidengb to -Wooster, will be Pin under ..Canirace tlaineiing lin, if the pep- ci(Pithdiuntir do ennui of their duty in the pro. • mines, IleVestern end, from Chicago to.Oale. as, and a part of ft under contract. I The Middli,panianiwill he rapidly SW-• up alter the E'Merit 'send Is commenced.'- ; .-11rist. : ;!!delays are 'dangerous * is en aphorism Whirl Metes general credence; and t• certainly tree in mast nensertions of Me. That it is • sandy train this ease, a little mlice wlil eon. vb . *Ant one. = The only mimed* pti • this trade, and Philadelphia atm, • Iteni York. by pimn of berilEitiltairel. This she is , rob' me-tai lie litia with' an energy overcomeirvery,taitele, and she le. tanditte 'Marin ratutirtheiclikeeto (Mango, an asocrigiter :same Matte which Pindamh is now contemplating, and site will certainly accomplish it in/plead every-opposition, unless we pre<ocn. PI The following remarks, by the Eris Ossurisreed, in reinerider tri the Erie reel, and the cubits at )3anialmet 4121: repeal - the law passed lad water, sic rici,sti , cingin than the fame warrant: ,uliftdl theiniteriiiieig Company (New York and Erin) be content to stop at Dunkirk, mak any - other • port on this Lake? Not they! Immediate steps will betaken kir the extension tithe Snail to Erie, . • thettee'to CleVeland.Sandnaky, Chicago!, St. Joni., and very probably an to California!' As well might • the. Dentral , Douters try to tirm beck the mighty mane' tithe Niagara, as to peeved the complete accomplishment of all this - The great work wet is dam: Pam,“eseanfardectine Aar derradir, end their span:mai efforts, cannot arrest its onward progress. Let-them mark the pediment, arid pre. pare for its fdfilinent within five years! . • • ' We believe the preAxtion will be rum rm• lesemp.constrpet a road by our shorter and bettir ; routii;,..irlich will defy competitinn. This is Ds better MA more honorable than to prevent iris. peovemeut by restrictive Widen= Locam•tlirjas. ltdr.BohertOtt his lecture on Friday evening, isivititets to Pike firet; which is worthy the partico. TM' utreuttiMt of the incebanim and Machinists of -pittibuegh4 and if there r were no other =widen. 'Bonito weigh in favor of the Immediate construe. tan or thelrtia road, this one item should cause ihnem st r ange ta.lend their aid to the Week, by libe nl Mr. Hobert§ held In his hand an iniereo r ting mart elf the 'Little Miami Railroad clitutparry, -- which he drew target, upon in the earn of his It(' :Mire. It Anted that ,among the great and irripartantedvantages which had moor kato the citlof C ac oneti, from the ainstruction of thle read , -ft had intseduced =entire, new branch cif basins ui that &din' lung city, cis the mann. ' liktol:9(l,oeoFtoqvgai cad oho 6.ctures Orthe tisi;otih6i.a „ 'Ncret,'whil say the Mtn waken of Pittsburgh ,'_to tMnt..l Where is the city possessing higher &d -aintily:sin this reaped than our awn!--and where the . Methinks panessing higher qutditlestionsthan them of the city, of,Pittsburgh Or. the construction *litany arid every find of ,macbinery! Her scores of steam boa* annually built and fated out, may be found as almost every. navigable stream, from the had wanes of the Ohio to the Oronoco in South AnMilint and her iron ateant upon the ocean, 'in:show to the world ilie-nruivalled skill of the mieciumics and =Chitlins of the .bon Qty.”— considering, then, the great advantages which .lioadti.certeildy accrue - to the city of Pittsburgh, in theetastruction of our contemplated nil roads, let Iniiiress 'Workers bear in mind this important feet, mid tome sip baldly to the work, withlberal sob. iV lri hand, as with their aid the great murk must end wilibe brought to a speedy commence. a aa4a ad a prosperous termination. Cosoutatcalucti--Sonse persona, very erron eously, like it Gar gzanted, that we approve of the mammas of every ccournimicuion wo pohlfabt Nothing can le fartheifroni the truth In that lat. pads 'of sentiment which we are willing to allow, ass allsobjettesp yarepttryatforasecularnews. pepeiiim'soznetimes publish arrounutinalbuts to , •-• *Mits irinriallituf 4:shared= the sear • ticurnis of winch we dissent in part, or to thenian• -,., --nee; premadnifAbruin Unless we expressly • commend a conummictukal, we disdains being coaskiered its dingtently we . 2 ;:zer# L l9o o , l " linlquennrcation without express ly canes/nil it. While keeping a- watchful guard ' • nothing in violation of pub - licelish4ll find adnale , iteFiver,re pilot *et disposed to make our pa' per she tole : iolelY ofOte editor, opinaaa . _ imam Xo-ladgnMeLraAha. beenofen me hes eldnfrate in "tepid to the " T M' iseekes. Yetiu arote imPeda cue before the ' of tabig* l 3, su haydeChied, that the theseg. wing"' C o th.i.suu. 4Zl.l:nr'/44* .I.o4o.4,lo°fteeeh7' on Cita *"• ." o . 4lFratlM 71541liktifiel , thete 6 o4: -t T ithti each 'At.'''',titcPUllso44l4ll6oll,l32lll-a114", • w'r s o k. a a r yt.g(*ily Erkoltabllsc4 10 , ta x ,d tare. ,- Twig ibis - • • 1 / 1 lieklate*Ota ct.°26 of trod t7ommhlao 0_ • • „orbited Ws: sWeeleiro - ` t ;y bead t tmtdl ' - - • '4. MMEMNN imOx - oduoNcoo_ . Cores**,.eeecefthit:?rtaberett;thacas - trsirgentrusi.Tee,24,lBo4::;- ittsi polilfekOts Ufa are nca pkinnerins nor ite• pottaat is the CardtaL The election of Mt Clif itpPro^ ' hensiOns of his friends =tondo present ramjets' tr age 6 Pulp, am he would enter General Taylor's talinettna allayed ; Rai theiriaiseds-ete -cup— almrisige now legivled thug the . peczatu• adherents andAdiaras of M. Waiter' mad Mt. Crittenden act be proscribed. By the way — s Peaking or Mr 'Webster, reminds. me that it is a subject of some complaint, that be absents himaelf to bug from the teat otgcokinthent; and the cares and lat.= of legialmicn Ali true that there has not been any thing berme 'the Senate, for the law six weeks, on which his vote would have been regal. re& but it is univenally thought, that his presence at his post would ammo good influence. As to Crittenden, it mime almost a settled thing that he will be called to the State Department. Some of the newspapers ire speaking ofa meet ing of Whig ?daubers from Peensyteaniaupon the alb*: of the selection of more member of the cabinet, about to be formed, from that State. Being an outside observer, merely, of all 'strictly party movements, and holding myself perfect liberty to support, in my humble capacity, such persons or measures in public affairs as shill be commend. ed to me by my own judgment, I cannot speak on such a movement u tali without a feeling of coo. straho. Yer I will venture to my, that of all the men of Pennsylvania, who have achieved a Con gressional reputation in oar day, and from among whom.Getteral Taylor could consistently make a cabinet appointment, I should prefer Mr. Andrew Stewart. He is more thoroughly identified than any other men with the cause of protection, so vital to Pennsylvania—he has labored in that cause more zealously, and has withkood more of the venom ens assaults of its enemies, than any other. man that I know. By their Works shall ye know them, says the scripture, and by his works is Mirlitewart known to the friends and the foes of the Tarid— Ai pendant* what I have here said, I may add, that I have not the honor of Mr. Stewart's person. al acquaintance, and therefore can speak of bun with candor, and refer in favorable terra.. to bin claims, without indelicacy. Mr. Calhoun was in his place to day, looking, however, pale and exhausted. He returns too soon to the scene of contention. I observe among the military visitors at the Capitol, his son, Captain Patrick Calhoun, of the dragoons. You will observe that an important move. went has been made In the Senate to day, in the reference of Mr.:Dooglass' plan for the admission of Cslifornia,The a State, into the Union, to s select committee of seven members, This committee will be appointed by the chair r and will consist, probably, of Douglass, Bright, - Dix, Clayton, Bee. rien, Butler, and Atchison—at least this would be -I; p rl i fs ted. ir committee, and their nameshave been All the pending innendthente have to ken the same direction. I conker, I expect some thing practical from this committee. They will probably repint by the end of thin week. In the House of Representatives, also, a really important bill in relation to our new acquisittoos was introduced by Mr. Hunt, of New York. This was the. bill to the exteithicas over the whole of California, bordering on the Pacific, of the revenue laws of the United States, thus proposing to make effeenik provision for the collection of duties there, and the protection of American commerce against that of the whole foreign world, the competition with which, in the absence of any law, will be most disastrana For, in the present state of things, the cargoes which are sent there have once, in a great measure, paid duties in our Atlantic ports, whereas the goods that will come from the cam. fithening nations of Europe, la vast quantities, will have paid no duties at The bill movides; in brief, to mats of all Weis - tern California one collection district, with a port of envy at San Francisco—a collector, Lamy Won OM being stationed there, and port. of delivery at San Diego, Monterey, and the mouth of the Oslo. =do, near the head of the Gat{ with a deputy mil lector u each-story $l,OOO. And it then estate tithes the general system of revenue prevailing in the United States. I eccei: - 04 deb.:. winch followed the Intradoe. eon of this bill, was isiltomesting si one as I ever listehed to in the prom; or any where else, upon any oemaion. I regret that the space and the time at my command dee, DM permanent to thmish you with an detract. of the remarks of Mesas. Moan of New York; Stephens, of Georgia; Doer, of New York; Root., of Ohio, and Petit, of Indiano—esch representing different shades of opittiOn and separ ate political inter:as. But I mast refer you to the reports. It is enough here to say that the decision of the Hoare seemed to be against conaiderieg any practical omasare oflegialation relative to the new territories,in anticipation of the great contest upon the bills for establishing governments in them, in. waving the question of liberty or slavery for the territories of the Caned Stites. Jitrsics. A mooting is called in Put:or, to take into con• adoration the object of a Plank road, from that place to this city. The Batter Disarm has the Sorlastajadicions editorial remarks ma the subject, - - Great excitement is manifested in our miner pal cities and towns on the =lama ofPlank Rn.rto: Measures have been taken for the compost offense. rag the subject before the public. and to relieve them of toe misapprehension which they have la bored mbar condernlug the cost and the Meanies Vick would be given to the interior trade of our county, we offer the following remarks The coaanaction of a Plank Road from this place to P'insimigh would not cost more than:about *62,000—a sum, when compared with the edam.- [ages which would remit from its ouraraction, would sink into comparative insignificance. The advantages would not be &dined to the merchant, the unumfacturer, or the farmer, but, on the con limy would benefit alt. The merchant would be enabled todeliver his produce in manta n very small art, and la fact he would not be under the necessity of exchanging his goods for produce, for he would receive the cash he his goods; the far mers could dispose of their produce Or cash. and consequently there would be no necessity for the credit system to any extent Not would its clean. Cages stop here. The price of land would advance —not only that which would tit adjoining the road. but the land of the whole county. And Simply because the advantages which would re. suit from its construction would enable the farm er to attend market with but late expense, and consequently would bring his market near home which would have the same tendency to raise the, priced land theta city has in raising the price of laud in its vicinity, by giving him • sure market for his produce. But another advantage which the farmer would receive from the construction cda Plank Road from this place pa Pittsburgh would be, that with one horse he could haul a load which, m the present condition of the road, requires four horses. The advantages which the farmer would reap from • road of this kind are without number, as it would increase the demand for lumber, on which they could make Imply; for the principal part of these $62,000 would have to be expended for lumber, which would be given to the homers of the sur. rounding itoontry, and particularly to those who are owners - of saw mills. Bat our limited mane will not permit me to pro ceed Mather in an editorial notice of this important eaterrise,bas we sincerely hope that the arisen., of this county will take some preparatory steps km the o r of . this subject before the pro. pie at t earliest preamble period Dunneton.--Somqatter writer from Wsshington profeu to be' alarmed for the subility of the Union, This Is principally no doubt for effect upon the North, kir no one in his tuber senses can suppose there is any real Unger. A Washington correw pondeut of the Baltimore Bun sayw. We lean from the South, that meat excitement magi* almost universally, on Ms shrn,,7 gar, tion. The proeeedidp °Hie Southern inemingowe the subject of deep feeling and interest. Dino. lotion of the Union is army where familiarly talked of , and its advantages to to the South dwelt upon. This gate oifeeling will be much encouraged by the adoption ot Mt. Csibcva's repast That apart will, m all probability, won receive the natures of all the denicaaratio and even acme of the whig members who are now hesitating or reluc tant to countenance IL Peru sentiment at the Saab mavaampelthem to it. Thus the south. cm meeting acts on publics sentiment, and public amnia:sat acts on therateeting. It is vain to my that, snider such circumstances the Union is not In danger. Anywee= yea from defjeceofthe remarks even admire &mama, ill the debide on Monday,that there IWO , • Ow" bedilitY Wising &alizarin, withal; Is rdst he appeased, and whichmt&., its little 417•••••• by imprudent legislation on the pert of ocentreelh won end hien enpuditadon aches Bombers awes into a separate conf.adetecy. lion A. W. Loo ms ' af Phistimpb, - masses io be coped for dm post of Allormy Gasentfusiler Giceemil Triton II is impossible to imetea_willil Peremes traticitheNriabrqabst*. -?* '? , 4.. L ~. - a.r.,..r ~ U 31 Rim V 4 Triiiiiidenee of the PittgetinkGezeneil'j,l New Initigen. 23, Anotheriterinushlp project is . on-loot e, lbaf 6utiPtele the steam marine Of this eitYtied ghee Little more to hope for in the way of Ocean Steam ers. Isaac Newton,' the famous river steamboat man, in connection with the owners of the "ems. cent City,"..has started a company to be called the "Neptune Ocean Steam Navigation C 0.," intending to form a line of itteantaldps between New York. Southampton wad Havre. This tine will have the benefit of winch experience, and may be maunder. ed as a fixed Set, as the capital Is to be bad to ear -1 ry it oat. We stall Men have a hue of first class' steamers from New York to Liimool, "Col. linVone to Southampton, and Bremen,"The Ocean Company,' one to }hone the" Neptune." On the western CO2II of America we have now " /Lapin. wall's Pacific Line," connecting will: the Gulf Steamers. We have alto Bra elms ships to New Orleans, Havana, Savannah, and Charleston, and from Oregon to Havre, an American letter can now be taken in an American steamer.tuid no part of the American territory is destitute of the most rapid communication that can be eP. , dby steam power. The "young women. of New Yark,arejust now patting forth their claims toe Public Library, such as is possessed by various associations of young uses, and judging from the vigor with which the campaign has been opened, the object will he at tained speedily. There, are thousands of young women, who labor in all the varied walks of life. for their own support, who would gladly pay a small rum to entitle them to the privilege of access to works of literary merit, with which to pass the lime not devoted to work. We have women in printing Mikes, binderies and a handled other pis ces, who would as gladly patronise a library as do their male immature in the same business. Some influential ladles have the affair in charge, and ere long we shall have a Working Girfs Library, as popular as the Mechanics ' or Merchants ' Clerks' Library, and as productive of good to the class for which it is designed. Broadway is to be thoroughly "finished "for two suptarea idler the fast of May. The "Marble Thy Goode Palace," of Stewart, is to be extended to Chamber's Street, and will be when completed, without a rival in the world. One of the firm states that they have now half a million of dollars worth of goods on the way from Europe, which gives sores idea of the extent of their trade. The "Ir. ving House," opposite the "palace" ism be eaten. tied to Duane street, and will, when enlarged, be the most extensive hotel in the United States.— Broadway for a sown distance will then be as ele gant as the fancy of those who have read deecrip. bons of it, has pointed it, and 1301 as at present din- PAADIE ROADS. abuse all visitors of then romance at the flew glance. Every 'thing is on a large scale here, and on Wednesday weave to have • pauper movement, as extensive as the Stewart Palace or the Irving HoteL The IhstriM Attorney has given notice that he will on that day, expel by finer, of arms—for no other motive would move them—from our Baer house, own hundred mid long dim paupers, that have been illegally committed. Think of that. 700 pan. per. emitted at once, houselesa and more helpless than would be as many wild animals, so farm sus. mining their lives is concerned. Notice has been given of their enlargement in order that the police may be on the alert to protect the property of .he city, which must be played upon by these poor on. fiartnnates. A new paper—daily—was commenced here yesterday, wiled the -4/eyrie'," devoted to the rights of labor and the working men_ It of course very vigorously snails all who have property, and asserts that no justice can be done to the workman until a division is made of all present property and a new beginning made. Such doctrines find no laver here and alter the owners of the paper have gratified their feelings, spent their little capital and made a large bill with the paper maker and labor. lag printer, it will die, and only be remembered by its creditor*. _ The new postal treaty has been' carried Into el' feet and persona writing to Great Britain, will tab *nonce that 21c will now pay for a letter from Piva burgh to any part of the kingdom. The California inter rages, but it is of little am to give mere details, end notice has only to to made of the serer when it appears in a strange place. !notice in the Christian Advocate of the llth inst. thai a joint stock company of 100 is now firming in this city, to consist of members of the Methodist Episeopal Church. his said that about 40 have already to agreed to join the Association. The rate cd sterling bills the the steamer fetloff to hi 63r good names and at that the supply wasinsal. A large remittance of WOO, was made, at least • million and a half of dollars. As this was steamer day, little business was done, merehanta beats engaged with their correspondence. Foy the Pitsatetagb Ciarese TU LATE FIBS. Would it sot he well kw the future tinny of the city, that an investigation, either by the trusuance compel:dna, the city authorities, or mm mof this peon petty owners, whose houses have been destroyed, to bring op all the paten—drat is to say, those who used the premises of Mr. Ir►m for storage— draymen, toners, and all those who are believed to have coy knowledge whatever as tothe bad of pro perty stored, so as to find oat if powder had not, in Borne manner, been stared there in greater vans lines than the °Menaces of the city allow. We think this coarse, or some nab, abouhl at once be adopted for the papaw of making an ems ample t h at will deter all who store powder shat their premises have doe regard to the Inns. If it could be made a criminal offence, and subled the offenders to a few years service in the penitentiary, we think it would have a moat salutary effect n now is. a mere fine in less expensive to pay cans in five years or a lifetime, than to Laing powder from the magnums, aa their sales require; and they seem to have no other consideration excepting how much they save by bonvng from the depositories as much as the conveyance will bring at a time, for the least pace. If at any future fire, it should be announced that powder is shout the premises, the consequences may be most disastrous to the cny—few persons, If any, would have the hardihood to sound by, uo• der such circumstances If ir can be proved that powder was stored there is quantity greater than the taws allow, are not those who made the depesite,liable kit the proper ty destroyed. Mr. Ledlles property, it is said, would not have been destroyed, had it nut been Mr the explosion. We are perfectly satisfied that Mr. John Irwin had no knowledge of there having been powder or Other explosive matter stored there Is any qUanti. ty; Inn we do think n due to him, as well as all others, that such inquiry be made as shall go to show all the facts, as far as ft is now poesible W. Cousacnt or roc 24ner.—The report of the three' or of the United States Mint which has pat been laid benne Congress, shows the coinage of the mint during the year 1848 to have been as fodaawr, Al Philadelphia, m in silver . in copper Toth 1 . ..$3,265,139 [Number of pieces coined, 8,601,414 J The daporutes for coinage amounted to, in gold, 2,584,460; in privet, $4 66 , 732 - At New Orleans, in gold, Total .. • •.... ........ ....... $1,978,500 [Nura6er of pieces coined, 3,515,EV11 Tbegepatites the atheists amounted to, in gold, 8183,3 W in sliver, $1,659,774. At Quirt:Ma North Carolina, the amount remit, ed during the year far coinage In gold was 3370, 799; the coinage amounted to 8364,330—composed o 4 boll eagles 61,472 quarter eagles 16,798 At Dahkutega Georgia, the amount received during the year for coinage in gold was $274 573; amount coined, 5211.7:$11—composed number o 4 half eagles 47,465, of quarter eagles 13,771. The deposites at the firm mint. dating the yam amounted in all to $5,538,596. In gold $3,413,032 In adver 2 4 26 , 308 The coinage amounted to— - In gokl 0015,5121 In elver 2,010,050 In copper 64,158 VLILODUA GOLD rillk113 1 • 1 floocteu.—The Washington Union, in noticing the arrival of one of Fulton's patent steam pumps at Itichmoad,fieut this city, on Its way to the gold mines of Major Hails and Ocun. Stockton, Gaya 'We mat a Wend a day or two skew who told us he had seen a certificate from the mint, of nine thousand dollars' worth of gold deposited as the result of five or six day's work, with about as many hands, lathe Whitehall mine in Virginia, of Messrs. Balsa &nekton, arc. .Bix airman, we learn from another entirely reliable scum. had op wined thirty /Saxes& oritoltilsott the Ist to the OM or Mho( taL moat& ITlMilaattajawork• ingot three nevem was wortialneW ' suit be the product of• regalarveht, supra lean it is who can. torosee wbst Gtori. Simko may bring forth! .Dear aintaiami =now , dap, May meta a wan will Wawa how iv fa wig so, to get Oa stabled dropout Parson Ma+ tin called it la= he tafni d thabegptr. s sispenas far few it might lead. hat to ecararapapr,. mum bofly 4gpios to Wants sad faitsgstasttsr W. *gods via ttwthres Smiths kali gang *0 marpaner Sam WI Ids rap and seven endgattipttspds4sw, amok . •—_ . z - sTAVAIrIit tig01111 6"13 1111.231' .•.• ir• ° eiteid theitimrteireftho Fannentitad Droveril3antiof W~Waynesburg. - 81-Mr.iling—To mewl= der dediinseeneal to renew the certilleaum of debts da, ID, domestic • • ' W. King odered fialLiwing preamble and ies Whereas, certain hilla (enumerating them by numter) passed both insert= of the legislature within ten days heist, the adjournment, and whereas, the said tills wens not returned within the first three days of the present eessicm—there fore. Ranked, That the Clerk Mato Senate ts required to procure the said bills from the`&waive De partment, and the nasal certillesaothernato, al? to the end that they may .be enrolled agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth. Mr. Small moved an amendment by atrikingont all after uftemaleed," mid inserting .that the Sorer. nar be mutated to Inform the Senate in what M!. dldon he found these bills, and wtud action has been taken on them' Mat considerable dim:vision, in which Messrs. Ping, Forsyth, Owedlt'd, Smell, Streeter, Mantra, Maithiss,iingttes, Johnson and 'pawky participa. led, the question was taken on the amendment, which was =agreed to, and then the ;minden was adopted. Yee. 20 nays U. On motion of Mr. Best. the Senate took up, on second reading, the bpi to erect a new wan• ty ont of parts of Luseme, to be called lacks. wane 11 was debated by Menem. Best, Ciabb, Over , ' 6eld,Streeter, end Stine—after wbieb it was order- ed to be engnatied for • Mitt reading. The Governor has signed the bill authorizing the payment of the llMOtlllt due the late Executive, on acconnt at salary to Mrs Shrank. The Governor has appointed Jonathan Coot. of Lehigh county, his Aid, with the rank of Liana • nett Colonel 00011 OF ateluarruitnna: Mr. Reddick (Militia System d reported an act to revise the militia system, and to provide for the paradilin of no companies except to uniform.. Mr. Hensley submitted a resolution calling on the Canal Commissioners in a statement of the number of passengers carried over the Colombia Rama, and the amount of tolls awned on the same. Laid over. Mr. Noble offered a raiolutlon to adjourn .eine die on the 20th of March. which was also had over. Mr. fietiwarizwelder read in hie place a billlein• corporate the Atlanoo and Ohio Telegraph am. "n bi r r. Grainger, a bill to extend the charter of the Lebanon Bank. Mr. Evans (of Chester) moved to proceed to the consideration of a Temptation offered by him Some days since in favor alba construction of a road to avoid the inclined plane near Philadelphia, which was ugeed to, and the resolution instructing the committee of Ways and blues to inquire into the expediency of reporting ■ bill for that purpose acts adopted. The bills incorporating the American Tele. graph Company and the Lebanon Cemetery were pawed. The resolution offered some days since, by Ur. Lainbach, relative to certain unsigned bills In the hands of the °overtone, was taken up, and Mr. Cooper having the door, continued his nimirisa— Alter which H adjourned •ccldent to Honey Oloy—ttue Choterse. Advastecin 0044111..8111.611M150 dta Nay 044x484, Jaznaiy 21,1849. The Hon. Henry Clay, while vrailteg not yes. terdny, accidentally slipped and felL Being no bin to recover, hie bend, in Calling, strack therms meni, producing quite a severe winiaL The yen emble patriot vie soon starounded by friends, oho quickly pinked him up, end conveyed him to his residence. He antlered cooduderabld fur some time, but I ate glad to inform you the at last an counts be area lasi recovering, and isnot eonsiderd ed by say Imams dangerously injured. His health otherwise is very One. • During the past week then have been in OW city in all only 130 deaths, of which tat Utley were by eholeD, Business is becoming quite active,and the epi• dezaLo which is nom inn very tad Coen, and al mot disappearing, does not in the sighted inter. dem with commercial &Ws' . Then were eats on the 20th hug. of 14,000 bales of Canon, at an add vane of de. per lb. since the receipt Oilmen:am= rumetimee news. , The weather is very pleasant; OW citizens az cheerful, and every thing prerrats a topsry aspect LAWIALLI KIILISOW Aeaysirr—t lusts/shuck Martinsburg, (Vs) published in dm tin Spiel of Jefferson, prn tht. fulkeiriag amnia drealltbl teak.= on the Battlakom sal Oho ftia. tout— "The dandy Gum this poled were taken up a Grw day, Mace, to repair diadem:Apr on Unload by the Isedslide, and on this everdng Were Mere= gala to Marduebany. There werrismte , bends is the one ear, and alr asleep By some mean the move lathe ear was Womb OTOrt set. nay the to the ear. The dames mac mused nil hands, and in their evenness to_ glad= the citz, broke through it beltereskelten. Unktunately, th jerepieg fees the ear. it Wig is • lipid moues. at bands were mere or tem Mimed, lad an 'at them wry severely. Oftbs sem tiat were hint. ems died taday. Another had hs adlarbeene broken, soothe Waled, another as em, and smith. erhis toes on we imt numbed Mt -Ina mat sibo was killed, was • resident cilidartitsbunal of Moss injured wens line liapers !elm The tar was beret to the pound" 17E2731 T. Parliament of Canada met sr Mont:eat o■ Thursday Is&. The .peach oldie Ghee.. Gen eral oa the opening of the menden mama= the intention bibs Crown to pant a Ousel amnesty • in Gnu of all persona who an RD liable to pe nal consequences kir political offences edging and of the unfortunate occurrences of I tClsad 11531 . The speech also announces that the Imperial Pair liement has poi.ed an act lepestral the clam* in the Union not which imposed redrusioas on tba con of the Wrench language; sail tin Reps nail be taken on the Meelll4 of the Imperial Parliament for conferring an the provincial 'chortles the en. we control and managemeal of toe Pod Mika De. penmen!, which the Clovenor bores will result in emistAistung a low and anti= ran of panne for the Brio. North American to regard to the Quebec, and Hellas railway, the Governor rays thatihe °Meets employed la explar tag the country, with the view of distreorering the best Into for a railway to eminect twee two points, have porsented a report whieh contains mock valuable utformatioa, and seta belt in a strong light the advantages of the premed undensktag• He dale, that ho shall lay tailors them • despatch from the Secretary of State for tie cokoelea, presort, of the inurresitaken by ha Majesty's Goo. eromant to lb• execution afthagreat irort. The free oarigatiou of the St. Lawinhce river meets the attention of Out home authorities, and among the OAHU. treommeoded to thou ananuon an the postman of funds anr the eimptetises of the St. Lawrence canal. at the eariat period, and such ameadments of the eristiog emigration act as may be deemed neceteary. $2,750,930 420,050 . 64,159 Ma. cur rs Ins Bsvvria—The Louisville Journal, annoutickut Mr. Clax's soudnatiou Kir die Senate, by the Kentucky Logi:dome, says, • Mr Clay does riot peek the . appointment, bur avid lux &dine is." The North American speaks s Mama of Mr. Clay's ream to tbs Sonata "Mr. Clay will enterthe Senate with his ardour unaketed and Ms vigour un ~ iutslred. The IMMO lolly and generaus in seine disposition to yield himself to the serviced his country—Mui same steadfast devotion to the public good—the same disinterested and unselfish seal—the same unconquerable love for the preservation of theUaina which have heretofore cionecterised him, will still distinguish his and the Ihepublie will look to him, and And him t same gallant pilot who has weathered so many furious pohtical stoma Be• tweed Gen. Taylor and ddr.:Clay--besides that mutual admiration and respect which men of anch sable and elevated natures cannot but entertain for each otter—there Wu the kindliest feeling• and relations; and we have warrant (hr the pre' diction that the latter will bring to the adminisint• lion at the domet a cordial, earnest and ennrgvtip support." The Charleston papers contain some (Other and melancholy particulars of the late steam.hoiler explosion and burning of the packet aßattldand," on the Pee Dee river, by winch It appears, that Olt of some thirty persons on board, dlieen loot their Livea,either by burning or drowning. The Minims ',were t Mr. John McFarlane, Mrs. Henry Davis, her IleiCo Maths Davia, Mr. Whitehead, Oral OW glow, Mr. Macy, second eoglnem. Mr. Richard Downing mate, and nine colored persons, Brock was severely Injured in the explosion, also those other white pusengers, vii t Ms H. Heels, Mr. David, and Mots Mamma Davis. Age; top explosion took ;due, Captain Brock was in the midst of the are, and wee rescued Om Ws poll• lion by the ezertlons of Mn. Davis and the stew. ardem, the tonnes having derma* paean:4- , The eltlablied" tool on ttoayd pi* a thousand Wed of aottoul *rod deal of ibiab was blogna overboard, and the rest amiumed. $5,819,72mi , Loss up Vox/ hoznoisti is* CwoolOutr• WO um ponolOocl, gri!tlf!**lton Valoa' of W•daesday, b onion estmatitomik lattoifigull taghlY fatal igaut 02010 er iidob fa tiontoood Inwood to the gold tell* to' ChiMnaa.— Tho tatleit,Topto op The ;Rib it December 1210. to th laude iotage**igiojoid afgri ,160 micro 1,1 * tat* anival-b9at' " 214 , . . tban brth ir ia sur ' woUken , * that a tiZar,r=therfonikt.r. ..., , Tins adrUCCIN , 4 . p.k....b.b.. , doreabip lindlooo 4 ' ' " " of lb* amp Asr.tlie city Wag gem Th q auk" 814WigignititotentblefeW 0 14"4" Zoo 41 ; end ' " uthavh°" eptLOs lo kayo for tboUnited %* is ~.ajt so fon pub d' otio 0041140 on. toad POO 0••• du i,. folklore o contlarjall oo ma= AtR by boud th e r iberm i e m s lhe aa 7 sn ai latell iproperty th e I da L bw . tiumum twas ro a m! ' myl i t . 7 l44 b ,gi bb,. 7 4.,,, les t""s lp m le w. T O thiss avoo viaa thitti =ar outhoi od llo ii.4a jitlol,lt . Vl Vattspottitioo gr - rrA,,:, ,'''-e• ""•?;----,.. i , ..': _ ' ~-, ,' .'-',,, "^ ,-- ... ,1-4 :;?, '.., ',,..... ..;"d -,-- ~t ,--" ''''.'''"' `-' C.,-. •,,., Alaannti oA l it, .- ibe add* Cad Of did tuna t*Atiyi, s lbo:twit:SlSlON eatable* 4thsrweia wee gownied=Den —14002-4 illeptic-mitosti, and W haind de bde- Oh* sedges ctundietMea'Av boot the tame period, Woe date Cottlihritarli access glop from the death of bee limband Henry 11. in 155'3, and =irides tate fa' the teal War ether kivgdcat alartegibe here of ber,uriftuttatto Old! , Francis IL Charles and Hear Ht.' • Camino, with u muctrambiuon as 'Frisebot, and - With the saner decagrams:mat eternity, fell Ear short afher greascmtemp=e act of =qui , mg and retaining power. has urertain object; she was determined to advance the Wars mating, and to improve England. end by both, _these, means to increase her own Fewer; ate 'nos e ov , instmments judiciously, and as long as her minis. tern served her pmpue, she never bet:riled them I or consulted their opponent& Catharine, balterer, was exactly the rum:s . she had no fixed prince. pie, and no definite object 'divide and govern' was her moms she was Botha man in the Gospel, out of wham the evil spirit had departed, 'empty, swept, and garnished,' and so ever ready kr the occupancy army covey of w should seize upon the grit possession. Her love c i i ii i&sure was unbounded ; she Invented side to enable her to accompany her husband in hunting she delighted in tomnaments, processions, mar. oneradea and all the pyities ofa dissipated court. Her ladies, about two hundred in number, plied or a 4 &mown added much to the splendor other m unin,and were a tpecbd object of her cereg she attended to their education, chastised them if thel displeased her, and was extremely strict in repressing scandalous corrersation and writings. She considered hemelf a warrior as well en a queen; she attended several sieges, and loved to see a tattle; when the English reinforcements were allowed to enter Rouen, she got Into a via. lent passion, and swore at the French alms, say. log, that had she been in command it should not have happened; and that she bad the courage, if not the strength of a man. Though a good French woman, (says Brentome,) she discouraged (Brantome has written largely on duels, and to one of the teat authorities on the subject) For; he adds, 'when one of my coulee challenged au off cm, she sent him to the %stile; and suspecting that I was engaged as his second, she sent for me and reprimanded me severely, saying, that what ever excuse mighthe made km the fol ly of a young man, there was none for me, as being older 1 ought to have been wiser.' But with all her phy sical courage, she was evidently deficient in moral mirage; and for her cruelty she had not even the tpteteext areliancets enthusiasm; alter the haute of Bunt, when the Huguenots were supposed to have gained a victory, her only remark was, Then far the future, we must say on r prayers in Emmett' • A DARING Exstorr.—Wm. Coulter and • Mr Bardebaugh were knowing the tracks of a deer, about ten miles north of this place, on Friday, the 12 ink, they soon came to the deer, which appear. ed to have been lately killed by acme animal: its entrails wen, torn oat, and its carcase otherwise much muulatek 'They soon observed tracks of • wild cat, and tinting them • short distance, it was discovered the cat had entered a hole in II ledge of rocks. A trap was prepared, and set at the month of the hole. Nest morning, the wild cat, nearly full grown, was fiend in the trap—fast by the toes of the fuse foot. The question then was, how to secure him alive. Coulter directed Bartle. baugh amuse him with a stick," and he thought .he maid take one wild cat, far Davy Crochet had licked his weight of them." The attention of posy being taken up with the stick, Cooker caught ir by the back of the neck, threw it, and got his knees ape it 'They then took their suspenders and tied, ' tbeLket, and Bill pulled of one of his stockings, mid drew It over Its head; thus secured, they carried it home, and now have it ready for Mr. Van Am. burg, whenever he thinks tit to order it—lndiana (Pa) Raglan. A Furs Cumuli rat Itscsnoss AND Corn= ALuivracreasas—A friend writes us tbst tire upper part of Virginia any cumber °faints Wanks can be hired As their victuals and eJotbee—Lrecie. vide JoarnaL JOB PIIIIIPTISO. BILL REM" CARDS, CIRCULAR, Ausifasts, .Be Laiiag, awn:a; Liwcaanks, ..MID RUA, LAMA clarrirtraTils, mSO Pettted .1 the atones% at im rite", la IL dr..9 I.l.cerra thrirta‘ Nan. Riese Risal—Rellere , Mantises in Virpinta. Wert Wan, Jan..Stb, Mr. R. F.. Sellers —Dear Pli=preparatims are ate dal well here, u the Roam m oar plue nelittborheut recumniand the= Your Ilea Pine and Coast amp bars proem In all uses y bastes], u zlm you Varsity, I 'ball shanty wind ans are allure Rum Dr F. Rauh, who has v exansfin practise in oar rillaie and rungbbotionsd, on whose reasmarridation Rave .old OM II Of pees eradisincs, sad urban, madame is them ha done sum to bring tram inwaotice that any thing am Teem rapeettidly, A. B. PHAIIP. Prepared and soli by BE. SPILLERS, V Woad st Sold by Anspatrts generally in the madden. jell ess =a room Alootat—lf yo• wt. to be star- Pneki oar, wsexiattu,roo most always Voto the crow moo. Thareiors, a you kw • ealgt, out hear* timrscousoor sod bra ft, proper mato. Iltara yea Juana m ty of boattlang, they. the way elfbeittot Ream to we you to to on Jayne% E. T .**Zol*.nl, .Lieu wllllamtadlautf OVIErCOVIS the .101 coarse** the ttlituteur of the tube., ad baton mad brings up rho tutu Each clogs thent mawe Or Irstaaa, .bile u tt., 11.**1.11t I rtleatrAnintl doe*.Ju * cal* 13 eornin to be effeoteri Mee yO• Pone***** **awn* of Mood, Ploortry, oo b bet .7 hl 00114 Alfocuyat, thou o•• Joyaes Expect:mutt mut relic( mum and you will Lad dust Fos beta wed the proper swum For safe to Pineharyb et tho Fain Te• lhore, 77 WI moo our Wood lent? angA Fpmferr of Two roe t 3 Clam dicattly Teeth, after being ones or tome even ed tent doom' Amber Tooth Fame. bevel she Loot and eolor et ivory, and az lb* mese time to tam tostoceas sad los, that Its tally me u advantageom even to dews teeth that an in • good coalition, giving theca a bees an) pdhat and preventing decay. Thom decayed tt prereeets hem becoming ere nee-11 ILIJO Cassette nth 10 fort bereetiegteose, end will render the foulest teeth delicately obit, mod W. the breath debeioaely meet Price 03 or VI cents a bet For vele by W. JACKSON, ell Liberty street, Eon of the BLif Sots myth Exrcauc or Lmata.—The emends of the ila• p,llh o( lAbeva, ead of the Coloaitadoa elltarptin, wMath bas given ailment. I the ite7ablio, will hold a contras in the kletballn Protestant *Alma, &Wedeln. mum, Attest:terry, on Thursday, the :Sib low., to cm► menet nag *tine!. The ene eung and be addressed by Judge Lows*, floc Walter Forward, and Waage WOlta• dices, Fe 4. The palate generally it invited to attend. No collet don wlll be taken op. ddidttt lir FUR hlexti Wnrsamo em 3 linutoo.—Ree. der—the real goahry of • 3. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Rell/01.•• LS If Gifts the halt to grow on the head at Wee—or wherever notate intended !ow to For sale try WM. JACUON, Tin E 9 Marty street, own of We We Root. esylit "Thai bur MU. bamilton mow. And pore m mmata►mat alabinstor. - Ali (ovules Moe Mtn ltk►tbe Moro, who two Jose. Spanish 1117 Whim It watetb pato novo, pony' ally slow. Hold at WI Libc,ty moot. try- ladies or. coo Jot.' Spool. Lily Wittor,hait otwoys • ano wtite tumpanott akist. Of .tbh trial Liil satisty .7 one. Soli / only to Pittaborgb, u El berty ot noirildrodyris Imayrovenaeitts to Dentistry. DLL U. U. STFJ.IINS, luta of Boman, la prepared to maounevare and set Mrs Taint to etch and pane et ease upon guano. of Stmoephetie Denbo Plates— learner an retie to area ennese, •iers stme stern be •synod. Mee alai residence next door to the May ers case, Fourth nutlet. Pittsburgh. Erns so—.l. lL IrFadden, P.R. Eason. jun Deoß t:nr. `J -I I=4. 7 .11 h PU:e. mit matte your breath meet, whiten your tee**, Bahl at to Liberty of llenikurty W. n. Wright, n. D., Deattait, Omer pind residence pn Fpardi arm, oppomite tht Pinot:l,lTO 1.44. Moe Aptin from IP o'ellia to II Al AL, awl fromdaclockto3P.D. / ayon as Austenny wad Ph_ruilagy. eeeond Lecture of the coarse of Lkin Chrism ano ("opuses. will ins glycn !Ma °waning, Mon o, *ochry Shnh, a APOLLO SlALL—eolowancing as 1 o'clock—Doors anon as ni o'clock. ?Sakes. 23 cane, to be had at Kay k Os'a hlnk store, and as the kook • . Scartrre—The 150 Bone. and 400 Monies of the Haman System. Their form, Mee, color, and situation mill be glean SY the use of Human Skeletons andideelkins, ands ad of splendid Sermon Steles of fall Bill!. The Manikin LS be disseetsvi form head to foot, this evening. The cum, prevention and core of van, defonnitiam as carman:se of the spina, projection oil e shoulder, the stooping position In standing and • g, mith sprains and diseases of disjoints, mall "be pies of practical remarks. To. effects of cunqnement on children at rehoo and dm kinds of eserctse proper for children will be &mound. PiSkilt• T ri. WELLCONIET PREMIUM FIRE PROOF J CEMENT.—The Proprietor would impMlfplly Inform the palate thm qe boa now 14 eatlalletion to oTer them it Cement, whieb will wel4beinnilblly and buddy, all anioles orChina, Emnben and Glassware , Illhulaa. Ornaments, Marble, Ivory, &e., 'without din figuring them In the leant, rendering !beam used fox "my purpose whatever as they wren before broken, and not affected by bet, Venial' or air. This Cement Po not weakened In the least when Sub. rooted to a st e rcing pa4 i V .. i y eaVr7 . h , on , Irn it V e to trot 17E 1' 1 , %kyr 70eatatloit a al realise", an it app ...stittaat heat and eon be by child. The salasedt,or has fully Mend this Wide. For sidellby Pi W WILSON, otner et and Chair .IDOR OF.NTLEMEN.—W.I {. .110Thi, ha r i o , on g y jr vog e sd b l e ar . ..lT :=l7 , I' G iry rapen'sarlieY t., imat, clae7s, .are lu rie talltitts, and Inahudill e saparlo• Alm, paw n Cambria liandker . 114 plain and with ealereal r9,Lowt Bilk 0% tra..atres and Drawer., no r qua linvs a t C, Nee of the tointarcura .111. Etatt i n nls t i r 4 tt I I 1:1 41 :t h a ll n il l e nlfeji - TraTe EA 5E,t....• v ..u..., •e. At north eat norm - 41 an4 j ldarked lansena ... TO creviT4tunk ro AIARBIIFES. Vod Ammo; 14 no/00410e" le gettl wi tchill ViaTo oot means vblitric4l4 id* &deuce * the mum t:zatitliqueecha rub er .. 11 u WI hens al with et /km °Abe* dlet t. =ed. maeuvell be OtrU , C re- Nit 6 P.; unt GC Ron VA- P. 0., -.• *bete 'slate*** gee be has: /e 2 I% pti t= r l rVocAnimal tleetloo *0 /suit tiototon -Or doEd . Edo Canal compam I.' tad at th..'04514 of oosoh , I kao.,-4o,:kloadaz, tho.o,day. Sittelzlogromble , toitooLott of IncommuMo• .. h _..'.. .. ~ !r sifeell&ey Ofreee &Om* fir:ace - en at :. • I , ..:, , ,sttusartja :Hopewell: urwimbleaddi, - - on. We Wed Of 64,01oeriver sad mitena tiles famt ratetarlit. , ?bane are a .log Imo eel bite en the inemians lberanteef : kat) earn are In`,lteltfee inir ie4thn'tentaredee 'llt , delleerY cowe d 'with ewe* Saber Timm b a Tab:fated end' 'lite far avatar 4aignallaisinafeemlee....,TalsfsalL Oen *Dialled I. email eaannamrs, and bet eineeenlentley amnia Amer) la Pitabarge, a Is belleeedpeee mentree ye manyTniresmages: If am sold rli, WS farm will be sold et pillie vend. en ersday, dee la of beamin, fee pealestary loce of the Phu- a - WM: Yeeng & Ca, 143 Lmerty street Mu- JOHN Y. MIME. . . J.2141.t0r1m.1 . ' , Braver Argos copy 4 times, and ahem Guam _ SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, ST. maim STELICAT, rovrTasuselk KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND • CLOTH, CAISIIDEBES AND MIMI, OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES Gentlemen Wasting FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, WM And it to Weir advantage to rive him • ea. Jan FOR RENt—A roam in the second Mot No 0 Wood street 1. AY YllirllTED AND LAND-49 lino Lard; 17 bbl . 0 SI bbls Roll Thaw; 31 kers - &usr, landiarand for sate b BAGALEN & SMITH 13EACHE13-4.51 bags dry Panther, 42 do do Apple& now landing and for rale by Jed BAGALEY & SMITH COSCHED SALTS—II S Salta, lauding from steamer Beaver; for sale by }age DAGALEY ic SMITH Q UOAR HOUSE idOLASSES--$1 bids 8 H Moat la set, orperlor quills/ and in fine order; for raiz by JAW DAOALRY it SMITH ADDER, 80..4 arida crop Madder; la coronas M tipanisb Pinions Indigo . ail bbls Alomi to airs and for sale by • ja2Sl SAGALEY t BMITH TARCII-1.00 Lae Fox'. Cin. and Pearl Stank, for 14, sate by BAGALEN b. SMITH NEW BACON-40,000 lbs flaws, Sides sod nod ders, rug out of smoke house sad for sale by JsZI SELLERS it NICOLAS COFFER: -171 bags Rio CoStaa, Jon roceised and for ..la by W & RIIIVVTCH lea Libersy at liKasB--.10 Wu lame pn Cheese, just toed and Cot sate by la W I MVUTCftEON riIEA-40 half chests Y H Too, on band tad for Ws b Jag IY & R APCUTCHEON 10 ".V.,•Fb;h").` 1 4r — d,' , fAt74811114" if frC -5 ", .0 61"/x.'der jays W & ft id,CUTCHEON ErMS-10 casks saga, ruled llama Stmt Shay's brand, • superwr In More sad or sale by S k W HA SIBAUCIII Iva APPLE-7b Wigs dry Apples, rest bred and IJ for sale by ja79 8 & W lIARDALIGII DRY — PILIrCIIM —l5O begs dry Peaeheson store and fer W. bY 1.27 _8 & W HARBAUGH /4"D-80 bbl. No I Lard; :ID tags do do:in store and for sale tro jsZr S& W lILMIBAUGH GREENG— .. A PPLEB—ZQ I bt e assorted green Apple., in store and for sate by }slip 8A W lIABBAUGH INSEED 0114—I0 bbls Limes.' Oil. jolt meld and Ad for sale by 029 8 A W HARBAUGH T‘EFAIIIAIII-0 bales Deer Hair, km sale by lats 5 V fIARBAUGII OLL BITIT6B-15 4011 roll Eloner.brO reed and AV for ule by M a. %V ILIMBAUGH_ (LAB b Cal y EO-10 b4.rab Cat% la rota and for juRO SkIVIIARVAUOB QIIOIIII-30 lads twor sod old emp N 0 adrar, for sale to elom consignment. by -. . . V.& AY HARD/WWI CIiEEDE—Yrn bra main Charm, In none and or fakir, WS_ 8 W HARBAUGH BULK PORK-10,01:01b..Par Port, _loot reed, Lo gore and for Ws by • L WATERMAN. ja27 al "rater and 851 front or T ARD-15 b6BB No I Loaf Lord; Z 5 keg. do do do, la Jaz received; La am and for Salo by L 8 W&TERMAN CLOVER SYSI)-1) bbl. orlotty prOsto Clover Float, 71 bogs do do deb lo store awl for rote by 4E 7 L AVAWSSIAV ntrrrEß-13 bbl• but Ma Sanr 111 key en In 13 nor. and for sale by j/nEI 8 WATEliblabl 10 YE FLOGR-10 bbla J A.A. and far nal* by el OLDEN SYRUP-4D bbti vseeivyd ems oquotri klessabger =el liar Ws bow so also etodysouni byjost vs , ' • ARD—I7 k.p Lard,toe'd .paA MESNelson cad to gala • jail VALENITINEIS—Jost reeeived, epiesidd amens. mon of Puler, Made to.: eleo,laneelopee to maul, u ellf 8 • azisketit TOILIN WATT, (onceassor io Ewalt Oabbamt,l Wholesale. Gram sm,l Commission Witham dada is Prodsco Fittsbargli gamanamms, ear ner MLibany and ••• ••• •• • . WI INACAOLEIPS ESIOLAND—Tbit notary of Eng in Isitn, mot tbo anteeniou at lame, 11. Br '6s sozo BsHorns blaconley Jost reobll as/ for onto by JOHNSTON t EMOMON • - • • aigravinp. Jag -•M amd fix Wa br jai /WINSTON 4IMO:3MM JAMES' NEW NOVEL.—Tts Forgery, tab, by° F4Jumr, Esq. For dr by JORNSTO'N rhILS-60 bbb poni Flaxseed Oil, he iced • • , ‘J bait .iszter =Data Lud "Xo pars ENINE FLOLS—SO) blgseflan II:Tule by heZ . awaits s NICOLE; VirREEF 11.0011X1.45 dime sum iZjleet sale by tan 80.LEM311 NICOLE! - M: 2S LaSSE3—LIS bbla NO Nolasees, sew mom daSagarßoaar, tot sale SELfry LERS s NICOLS SVGAH-0 bids prise Saw, old bob by 3 sew fm JCS SELLERS it STOOLS COTTON -11D train Coma m sum tab As AN uarrive to • few For Ws • by olgrAgro A. GORDON. I_IOLL BUTTER-0 Obi 801 l biller; 8 tqiido &r; just Wallas and for .18 bv 093 J DuAiroterif e Co . F.E.DS-1 bb l. Clennsel. TV12588,1 for Lois by 80:1 IV DILWORTH. Co -. LRD -7 Ws No I Luc; id tels do ddr, for side }•Z JS DILWORTH Co IDLOUIL-409 bbl Roar, Is .at. and Snub:lb, )mss lIILWOR, I UIF CO palm—see beak Peaches; MI da divides, m non and for side by Ala l 8 LIMAVIATB• tbc ROLL aIiTTER-4 Obis lied Roll Bolter, today received and for ate eta sareentom a CuMitti • TAOTATOES-30 bbla red Mahatma Poraron, Eta r rale try jas ARMSTRONG &CROZIER RYE FLOUR-7 ba t lar o vir c d= bt 223 . 3132722312 QOM!. ABll-19 cuts litavearle Soda -AA Mot no 0 mired pot num. Pianos run flndrA z W 4 M MITC jalrl lOC LC= DlCE—oiriiirots in. Run, me cm, 1.11. fromauorCoasigneo and for oan_br _ I.lv JAMES * M.M=.l BON* C 4 tri EbIP SESD-4 bhla ree'd bag kit sale b Ea ja23 BRAUN& " CIANARY SEED—Fat Ws by 'V AC BRAUN & REITER. UM ELMU—I ease rooM sad tbr age " G id! BRAU A-al I. M 9 W r-4"elh 1.. jagl maw& =ma A C ACID-Ou tam an A la c riop 4 Co TIOTATMS--4.0 .041. shi• osi 159690 & sin num— 'DOTABII-8 sus. in mars and lar isle by porgy TAMMY BEST CI: MI SUO-110 bkds prima on/ orgP. 444114 N ; from star Noralliverrd for ala oo 7 RAISINS-40J ti:d.tordi , Otir /4) do dO; In cant alai tot wekno to dodo, " ion /AIM • 110TMID3ON &Co' OLL BUTTER-416b1, huh Roll Eta • r, by - FREEZI EATM4 O 3-.4 l ;..kki — P6ai P‘Mili• k'r Yll Co 17 1101111 N-10111 balsa for sale b la F, DOLGI3 Lb MO bki MILOV_R-61/bblf preuroalear b fr o tA aninc .11: • hag la Ws 07 Cl r " .a ME" 4",OIOIICROZEXi,! Ns , 140 E . CLUdis..!"l" LizOllo bbh cold pnat4 IV, s , ts ea fx fa111jW . ...1 . 1101* ... m jAstri4 wonbiriV 1 - 1.0- 4 3bh b[o I WUI w * a . h X 4 T 64. 1 _ 1 ,, Le4oolbh bY a.liiMt4ml ,c rinmat-a? . bbh ttqvtij i i i! spry Li r r amm tilit by 1 . LWW4 rrtganittoKEll-4114 .16 4'" Ve4 d4"" W . W 1 7'40 p — S HR"44+~3+!3elkd,lDiurlp4;' ~ pcanoTr-cu..inikposeboq e1:34 9 1.0Fr B ir ri2o 4 "" lll* - 0 57. - ,z , EXTIWRit dam era Omni; do //~`~ vna . ~:~p~x.~► LT;,;~~ ~YIDD ~~. -7=4••l , l•lrrrryl .11,111,E1!1•41:111 lra4b 4dod - ait tit I • 1, 411:1E • . . 4'... - t k - _:4 AUCTION r ' °l.l. , . '''''<Z,l Theiggswiers igg Thenifylirts,V ' . TArliiews; loyetoossed ft riro sato of Ote, lb , atingle by, gobite sorelnyi V I,er 49 . 1101 ==.111r. Abeam .Da on I the Beaver rood, near tbe Walt id Mew& 01.1 Jrnin & f bra leas, in P the el.. egbony,viss • • ''s ~ gel bal auli .' l" . • t ! •' / Vl= font riee Boon. • ... ~. .1 00 Peg. for =wenn& P A lanllB.. NIP ku a M afitr - INA. 'leaattrestiten le..] seta maws, be; bed b an. 7 by 9 w. 4 Bby 10 wind. el.s, mom& I wagon, with • good gam . g bam.. I canoed harness, plough& Wm., Mee, duffle* spades, picks, baskets, barrah, to. Abe, core good trams Dwelling H, ID by 111 Ant, web due . oss statue tuos,aborts, ,b.llqr .4 odor cos how Terms. sale. , Pal . Jowl D;Dairts,inet. ---- largo &x& of Faxy amd .• o n mender morning. gas Bth; .10.1.aski Who Cconmercial Bales Beams, ecener.4lgroad end Firth mods, mill be sold, trahout reserve, to clog eon drmans.-- . 71. lane mod keiterid Assoment of soosonstdo Ada ge and Ilsacy Dry Goods, =biotin soposflne' &odor, Clithiltall satleatt&platte,, tweed& pilait and beaver Oath& wide, yellow, von sod Owlet dooms_ fry .00k too dames of sosion4 colors, blankets: clOsiditts, cashmeres. rossinos, tiptClll, elk !gut talisi rimy ; rostings, &Outs, µWoos, do Was, Odes.. cloths. , ski/dram rug coos, wools; comforts, twsiery, esys, 1 glans, trlboas, tteos, edging*, sod • otroq of tocry,, goods, ass.. Al Woke! .. i , . .. (:' , . abletini QUIXOWaIIs " A quantity of housebold fonder., 000htcg storro,„& bap feathers, band b....levels. wri 'lawn*- *, paper, 10 bes-Vitgitda 10 °0°°° ,11 quantity of If If owl Imperial 'Damian. , -, • , . ~ A nail {Wei of dry goodesod army Wk.*, to* to., Porn a genders= &alining badness, Ilsmoirday, dostb. and single bane! dot goluS plso= ? Msosfoof instroments,Gene. teary; s. Wank .84.:, '. Loa -. .101 IN D GANS. loot • - • • .FSENEFLT OF Ma LOOAN, - Oa wkieb ateasia4 Mr:Stardwawlll &auto. MEL AND ?MS LOOAN. • Manua, iMIVAZT aaaed 11a SCHOOL SOW SCANDAL ••—••444r •-• • =Loggia" fur Peter•-• • Charles ••- • • Joseph beds Teazle • Mrs dindour To canaille with • 4111. , my PTIM11110U10011USIMIXCL! , Atoinodab,(Caps OD yea") obit - Logan. W Pane? mismocnagere rcmcs--The Ga.lery will irmolu doomed dada; the curd weather SlandaiTier.h3 etOto., ' 011ABITY 5016111.4 = , .OR lIIMIEFIT ow rex Omaha et SS: Nina rill be gieeu at the Learnt* Aseetably , , Room, au Bridal evening, Mena!, 2, Ism 1 - MANAGER ~,, llos. C. Berhuet, /meter Drees, Esq., Jane li Ormuz, J. J. Itectesi, - Jens Lanes, W. A. hrblauss, Jose.l..tdcretists, E. Juana, Joss Scam W. B. liftmen:mix, Jr, Heel Jona Doyenne, A. 61 , C. Goasereect, . ht. Its=ir DT 'rickets Ina be obtained hate the . P deeft9 L NOUGH, PAIN IN THE SIDE AND tiFsr REV--iturns a Air lam been fe te d wi th a severe pain in th e aide tad Mum, accompanied widi a dry I was induced, upon theorem eon. citation el a fried to D. Taylors , Balsam of Um. won, and I must say Ms coedit - Mc-has anwarered fur Parades admirably-, My duress was produced by * sever/ htvl, and waive gnat Math was with Minn I could swallow my fwd. Indeed,' lan satisfied MCI disease muthave tnllDuediaOntsitinfaer fatal dame, had ft, aritilisdaMtrad Ildieldad mulleins. To all nibs Met te - Wial ihe Unita would advise Omani of Dr-Taylor% of Uteri; wen. JAMES GOWAN, CM This =Maim facilitates aspeoutnision, sedates le. vet, renattassitength, sad mar ha ,ironahlentil' us sir pads* pt to fot the rue and ofsdl &mum Macula and Lunn, sad should be mu* a d te r mini..ad dooms diorama have nsdned thespit al nimedine In tier practice cif .this old and . rp spectable plrrylebn, this Balsam of Levsnrost hi/ at. oared .n enviabls reputation for as rinses, uupw nor talks: of the abandans asistranis the &S OW was the chine= sod pcobity ofDa hlrargildi Id that of= are i dMiln. CURED.—illf wan Isiniaj swig. lam cold, mad to mush viabnaly, raising tostallimr at Oda nand =nun mud finally ho Could not anti over in bed, frontsrealdowsa Ha maallesuall every 'yelp , tom of confirmed cousannalen. Fos ids ram betuid been unkastit to the urthm. Ifts-Plrldenum, Marra Vasa:win t AMa and bo mai ineatable, and sant coon dia. Tea arm damnable* to Orp Dt kw* Duman of Ldre and Gnaw as it satrap , ' peszolds mediciaa has maned ids isalth-.:a_ diedd Eina BOMA 0 ;14 Narfoik sereeci,i - re tiandi by A D Moessa, 03 Weed esp Tolman:4 43 Mattes ati LI Saner, oat Illasiterstel Mats; Th 19111210114 CO, Litem is... bias InstaTs, to tioL Ity;anAal=s MIAMO MUM= • _lf , SITMM Ellin Meant My ss7 , A , Tts Hoossyrtsre &ores Hun Jam:TWA Mop • 1 bass left the weld RIII4- A • • Ems Les sal Old Vast* Midi Bums* ryas; &Arks» Its mists Sr. skompthir t • ••, . , WM von sous toms suissusks •: 4 '" GAM a Ms allaSi War tan dry kolas be ` Emmet Elstarints's Wa!Z Bon Estif4 kris sat wsirs tassedy Aden Maysesirm Louisiana - .Ethioisiszt Diaces. ,, • • • istireditkat's Paso Fars' Imorsonoz, Istlts Passel sail Test, tidltsedlo tits MUMS. =re% emanue si r e* , air cacird'sGailatlnsinetor, - CKP " • Ptanaliell Weal fieltao; •• ' Rokbask.s Pim bstrector ; YSt Fa lag 4 7 ‘ 001 .4t " sZt..BliYeodd n 1 aMr IPIANO SKIIL SALM: • ' Wan tan inbred • beet Wipe, I s bitte orselderg Me journey (elle Wesi is seas upeeoib,abbey Ids PIANO &Exile se Vinery low plias The Pure =Lear Us; Ms alleetbree, Iteilbiklatchasie, kit ezmilbalusne. As ads Pis= es ea* of of ban eves eseablbelbsee is Enloe, I Ulan lariat uiss sof eon mike walas 10 magas II good nada, will la the pries very mud it* P11111111111131140Z u anysakontrotta ibis'azar. lat. Call moon. Eavdre u Att. Garrido& Ilona; • TUBS AND. CHURNS..I Ptne Bad Ledar. Bare earotasaly. es o. ST, cams Ware aro Vista fti,Miiistaus. rsasestbar Imps UW,,ilholer oils col ra~dl, wry Was Gareasb.— saII Tot% !Banal Clam, ! Sub Hoomi=es, —^ Hatt-ilanlenbatisi SU ;War Slade Werk la kis Liss sub sailor: • /1110•SlY : • , KEOESEN. Ones or tan Amman Fru bins= Cosirsirra : I - IT= %Riau af tbbf CogiabYlciargra traniait: 44 by (WM Causal% as' &pat At rill* bomb sad 5ir...1131W from; met silirr the Ighb 1.13461. A far Um reams! af et fades , fasafaaafa, say asuals iba Iffaffauy ILUIZEL atonawfar FiIICLI Warn:ok elserstul. jafa nn il . esuilia; ifM otitisa= 11134 W bgo:l7OatlVB., riptcC tannlpegl - wool! van dr dtelmi... , wt. of ilme 1 patio taldi4PMY iteOlaklibiCkit•lnd CIO. CO inealits ... in=64 to viz tka tdulaess.:: All Peratill . Otomselves balgbs,,imp 7* vicsea a eigitutd sismediatethils - a7 ammo not el4se4 VIM= le Om tmoiliarebiwillbe "Awed Is the Map or tram abet fti colketion. --- ~ - " -; ,lOUN WEITZTEIk - ' J01341s . - - • - 'NoO4 Mark -03,...ar; Sea aite • IT 7-71 jithhTha. clip p er 4011/11PurrEa, cos, WEL I. ink ilium Joadingu Qum% d morlmikiiitllgtEmozo, sadowill t =ted without ein: -PoT talailet or helot or luiTia fp. Otos tibia asebasetoditism, Ipp i t • , , itsinacca.coraz,. .uslseet. so ap Wakar e the E le in4 " ea t.% WWI. * Iltva&cbesoCiallibra‘r di t THE A Om es imillehmkauj; eoppend barg tal birds*. ou d tbid te sborppipi z *a qt Tama y. lAN -**OVINIMPu&N 4 3 1 1 r&II.AMez ~mand Atome • i ii s Aupej co, iw gam eiFei Prat &ra Balikok -; iS • INWitetilllOM e m b mt, t,ie && tons .14gbar t tnult br %mkt nf Doak & Elens,o4,4lkz an. fog . 7 mum& Co auI 2 CDPINAIIikA fi V ul atin4=4.iirent nen . aaoi lib 'am °MAO WAN,. Am, " I" i..Tbp Adjoining re, corner of Mao inA Woo i;LW!na Toro giszosi MI lig .114,11.1. - 'AU VAMP. W Awalling, ning si r= 114eg • cAnnf Wed& .indan,', 1 1111 49611Sri vsi t Colleli at Masan Spat Oft% M.S. u ,V=Y ol2 Zabaldjitet. Omit, nattt4T UM* 1rr"".14 'ilsv 0 r •.1) i • . tier, . .4X „.. mn • Ter plate. brau, t itts." " ithisiooti *Wk. • E=Ml • sa4 • • « OLD PENB-4 tgleddituadantnts • ptt Ll aWeanortolialatta - F4, ..7041W. •.ww • • 1..„44 ' • • inErtailkskautils I I 11111 " 17 folValrpr` fig E14=644744, w*vniari B I Lj ' ll a lol Alk AINUX IrAßDTAtbbis No % Woes "%tVi oloOomit... W*4 On*ri . ibMl44 1 914 g - . .1.""•.•f• - 7 ' • tOrtivene - Cal Sala tr; ' MOW 17iIrrnrs #40.0 ~r. ~ ~-..' ~~,~.~: „ice - , :;:. „..... ECLlN64lll6llltlMMbpillbriifirX6p , —On raid santm ai e colsbiu t WWADOOKI.4OII - 110m, a.. - mod,vy az& llealned axid Ibt sale kin lul t h =r 4r,wans,seqmatat .- - Z,:/,'.. 7 -";,. : ..;:'•f,l';::' - : ,- -T-I' l "'.---.- - ; , 3 '.•..- ~, ..,1„" . .t1 e . ..- ... - -'-'..- 7• 4 - 7 .':':••_ , i ,-, ',: , "'...:• - 'z:-;' ,- .;': , i • ..- •' i. i-'-.i: ' iti-S.-a f iit g ...,-.ekAi,, - ; •,,- - ...1".P. , .;.-'.. - : - ': - •.=,•.t . -7;;Ai';':f...; - ;.: , •,• -- . - ;:. , ..; , ' -------.72,.b----" , ..-ci=xaata:4-2. 41 : , •&-:.. ,4. 4 -,, ..:i 4 t.i . : , ...4 - ; , ,gzr.;*z- ° ;'''''''''' .. . . . . . . • ......,,, ... -...-. .. ~...,.."..,„:-..:.,. AMUSEIBWM liMiM =i;M; iGEESS r== C • ~N ~'.'a~Qca 11,1 visourierz & PVIMPBIII/Will r well known li1:10 of candid passeater g lum W. uttia==l: l 7A=t b t waters tithe West. livery seecaustodation owl cow skeatmeaeart goordatihhaa heoartwide4 lb? pas. senora. The Um has beta In operas* for Kee Tears --haa carried a willittOSlf te O D l .O Wittrottl th o lent *to rr so their persons. TINS WaW malt be al the toot el Wool street the dantrwdoes to srallialAts as p ?. doe of Weight end thecritartf Plieseaate& Oa the ter.• mall eases the pastage:rwroei oomph La adrattee. • aIINDAT- eVOICEIN " /7311 AC bE6.W.rOD4:Cart. lowa !Inaba*. every Roan 1:04M7.4101 iffl Wbca aq 20,ng every Sunday enreallatat It; • Plai• raolansY 0.,- urtuniPALEßLA,Nt.'s ' ' banb MIT lilamiztatcmgu et o o iv rut. .gßerf4rreomg at 10 7f` TfungDAlriteatujivo 'Ata` MBERNIA' Nn li;Capt - J.;•Et.Mmamak win stare iitubargh..Teu TuesdlY ofond4! Ut.Ock; AVlrellmrottai Tuembrmyclung N Aut. ,- • WEDNESDAY -PAGNSiiC , NEW - ENGLAND Ns. it, cao- &Matti, Inn lens Pittatrargle -avert Wedaeulay,mondig at It VeladrAillizektiMq W.64*,44?1,,Fve.ati114/OP. t. ~~«~j_~u_~t~ _ . Mar „81111.1.J.ANT,Capt. Grum will /cave Pitt: Willi every Tkar wonting arlOo:etacpWbirelias ,pyryirThur f difir d s at . 10 Ir.* , ' 'YItIDhT PALCICZT. The CLIITEW No. I, CaptTarar ihtralv,wAl ka ws rintbargh every Friday morning at 10d'aiact 'Mae. lint every Friday averung at 10 P. IC, , eAVVRDA.V. PACriiAle: • The•PlßOSlMGEß,Vapt.S.Ainaturth leave ftimbarsti awl Etuarday coming gat lg.:o'clock; Yvlice4, l 4;grTilamixbrer=inir u 10 NEWT UNION AND PITZSBURGU-11610V LINN _ . - UNION - AND pACJIMIS, • -I. '"iii:ii.icdia- , -*i "k• ~.., Leaves ..Platabiatt doily.sithogite& g i r t e oz. 4Pritaestotooth gam Sa.4g,sog es. nag al ar , k,frohNow.l4shattol atu t w sl Oita Leavesleew Lisboa at 6aeletk, P. do alp anal to the river doing' thw.might,) es° St i=eck,'A. , 6.i gad , orrivoseu..Pizsbarge odd sl7, ankft,s , Millman Italia. stagers line ht , Wires° 'New! Lithot. bur" - la' shatter 'tithe •alilit .111116 3111111111,11b7 say other mats. . • Tiorgooptietors of We Lute 1141191h4 ailsau r att afro rfat thopahrtel *stater hrate falettert mint this Cosa far asioeertott.of part,ft . en sad freight, to natio MIL etioll :with • iho .wea - known rosters CALEB COPE sea LIE.VVER,--sod eautem. tog, st Ohisgasi;"wilh the Plarblagli ( sad - .Ciorin. sell and alba dlißillomorsteented demo the Ohio and Brosimippilitere. , The-proptietontgalge tbezir ! °dim lo rpm n 6 AMOD11144:11". nimble to Lome mat , tort, mat) , sod almatekrhad est et Me Mafia a sham of Metz potronege. ,' •' , 1 , .. ,, , . . ...• ._ AuTuoluara_ Awi.T., l • i - - ,• oat. lIMLIN, v 1 R. HANNA, Ace; ~ , ;,..._ls abon. 1 myna J. 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