’ . \'X : , : ■* * .WBXWESDAY MORNING, FEB. 4,1849. S tpry-i™ ioa»a aksbxoah. North Amet- Q*«Mtef Philadelphiarecriwed •; ■■ anted ftoa thu dßftfc»v,. MBT AHPMILADEL., v i • I,t>vtolil#TvlAtblflpcpcxwillbektceivcdl * . - A- J* ,» SfiWTOBKESFBJE** -‘L y tat xw re toftanaa*» > .W*" eu\ta! ' :•.*,v If. ?**7Jf*'. 4 r -V*^! v'^itsaatr^ - , r;&‘ ;;*:i&£sk - - - ■ -. (fV . "viijv sc/• ForwliD reqtxe«& n> : to state '*” ' ' Jjy£t*l <knpwlodg« \ -'. ; *r •x **•/* •« > •v:: »•. *? : 1, 1 ' V;2?’> *-iV-if i" “A* ;■• ..- • •^T , i c- 3v/ ' t '- i which j •/*. Te, >»ect reg« ipaniee—ap- ■ . uaWhighly - -;«.■]£* ;U' topbrtant cue, was prepared viib frot, care, fcy ■•;* Mr.£pcaier Daraie, to wion tHe.Sute it indebted - <?p«Tifwyy«faaMfl and improvement* I* fJ \ ,T la to eyitMa of 4a»t*fcw y?ai This generftl and ■ IV ;..,. l ptawV yna3 oompftpwfti proposed .v..» Vrtytha game getnleman,r4fitria&ng veil toad eo®« ‘ --~“^pn^-^-be-ptodnctixj» r ofjft jgrert nving oi . ' of jl «parial\ hiwi Will refer w to tbe genertl law for «2 details; of bills -’ tjf CQ-or 30 section*, it will, hseafier, become nex ■ - r 'eemtf only to pm cmd or-two short ovcttas— v.<~ 0.,-., ihua saving great labor to inodexks in transcribing ’■'■^heexpense of their u-? v'-!. Med fijr that parpose, togelherwith the printing of ••' those Icog Mis, and the grwl redaction of the size f. .■wrihrwi»» rif.lh* L&WS, Slid the p x : .;; «g« o( printing the saxne. Ainother great advantage i 'V-mi&be&Qbdtotbe jmbbcJinthne amplifying and nH the lava relative U> SOflh cor» v- »-.£•*. a. t defence to them in the •V V--, T:r-; law mart?easy tfld tCCtBIHf. Fhwn . imwwit aluA yi a have taken, through •• \, t *.’ pciamn* cfyoarrahra do journal, on tbc& ■* u -*have no doubt yo iwillbegratifled wiih : j ' -4h» £rK*fr« afforded by thisl acTto nil such enter . tbW information to the -■•■■ -' 1 YonA; respectfully. "* .- fthaU toko ftn eariy opportunity of.preaent v J 'ing the above uoUced FlankJioadLaw before cor .•-•.gßftdeiii'ftnd in the *ec* n tinjecougratnlaio them •C:/-y - ; ‘<sit3ie’feciliiies it nffhrJg for organising plank rosd . r ,companies, ui: every. seetion\whert*bey may be 'VCttuidcfod feasible* ’ \ ■ V ..i, > > Kank made are becoming popular in eyery port ;a ; Tirfthe. eattauy; aod Caxaccs buxrr, Esq., Qvil . 'i.’i i/i as article in the North American, re* • r 7 ootnmends that a plank roadbe unfit tothe Pacific 1 ■■.■'■' ioatead of amil road. :Tbe wfclple work, he says, • I ■*:.•■ {v; «*>|t bo accomplished In tvo';yeußy at b cost of ten minions of dolhuv - less thin, the news* . ■.*::■■ ' papeti cay, hae • been expended! daring die past ‘ -J’-'fat ontatl road line* tribotmy tottie diy of,Bo»> cs ■t*****'’ • v •- '••• 'Hnpmppftesto accomphihtha work withlooo* v teotf»»«winflla.‘ IheiconchidingpeasagMjofKf ■*■.\ ,-. «Ucla am as fidJowi; v : ( • *Theproposal-|o acoompliaheachatvoikineol 1 -.briefa.powtwifiseem extravagant, A- t :. 100 great* talk fe>rcpnbficaa vigoeaadAme* r». nOanablL ' . >. Let the — <:;/*« object u n has been [applied to pnrpoaes of • War/.Eetthecall for volunteer* in this service bo c.'•bonded,a* ia the recent foreign camtsugn,an«l . itbeTOw wißwftncg anesergy.dcTefcpcd,aneh ”,v; / eshaiaever.been seen in tie wodc‘cf peace be* 'fyrf'Zi •;.K' irS'"? . '■''■■ '{' ••' •■ flmwwrflntfpid ■dventnm» r headed by rial :'fU engineers, wfllDe-foflbdpn theamnnriteofThe v ■■■'- I nwtt nflfore wjJLbo Opened tO 1 r, Ihtlocomotive and it* trmnjbcforn the‘bewildered . . BofiUo can retire irom its range*.' . > , ", -Apply the force employed on the marehtcTWex 7 - 1 Vip iifintir tinff Itf.QOO ofall themeseent into that • - fytfew• fold—<nrAijglnriattn worfc. and the. road ? / ‘SiDMmdtw£utn(bilunypoettdedoniu : way to theenemy** capital, mdAr one half of iho : ' y s < Vlhat ■ gbriooa career o' coognest woald hero • _ ofiend to ambitiom—th blasting fiuse of the. • eomitiy,baaed on theeilenitonofcivflixiiionfrom . fmnißKWof Clum ; and In'*! •. - 1 din groaned ,at oaoq one ppmfriiriona in Oregon i •» ■ x-vyiMi California secured torefer. ._»T. “ 1 :> fcitftfie highestorderofimmanatill and power * ’' l ' - .’■flJ find room for acfcon, In a field where glory . . guy be woo, withont horror, and withontblood.’ - - Of tme fact wo fed aasored—if the Goreramoat . • .~‘ wißmtke inch a‘roadj and jetaiaa the Unde for mfieaoa each it, ontil it waieonatroct ' l;; edplbeyccnld aeilthemimmedistely fordooble the ‘ V r 'l'"-I theioad. -An ordinary stage coach, over •’.- ‘ . .. .i jach a io*d, coold go from Independence to the ' '. -' .Pikfic in Iftn than two week*. -‘" <■ Sxaapdoa* nhlairtw that thfl Hotsatcad Ex« •. j•. 'c&p&a tall, introduced by CapL Small, of Phiia* ■' " • vddjdda;'and the btfl; exempting property to the ' !<* '- i t cf*»Q, iron levy end sale oo execution, 1 -‘i ;’Vfiicih TO read in place by Mr. Jobnaooj-of Erie r r ‘ isreone and the same. - *~r .■» iryiv ’^alearnfiom a letter inthaPhiladelpbiaNeW* Impwtrian la erroneous. Capt. Bmalfa •* jwa fa t)A hands of the committee on the Jo. .. v Md haa never been betare the Bennie.— ■ :•■•■<•• ■'y» Johnson’*■ bill has bees reported from that ..*• aoßßofttee without amendment,and has been, far * : > ; aoms days past, the'sutgec! of discnuion. The • dWt which it as follows, will explain its ottnc _ •jXgg-«uEte24‘£. Thai"in Eon of the property amr exempted fay bw, from levy and tale on &sd drnren'for rent, property to the t*b»<Vt3o<V exclusive of aS wearing apparel of r.r.’' ttft'de&n&uxt'sad hi» family, and all bibbs, school j Ki " **'- in nse in the family,(whleh shall remain heretofore) and no more, owned by, (Via poaaeszioa of any-debtor, shall- be exempt ~~~ < fnjVnilrmi fttmtinn’i nr fay distress for f •; The remaining sections provide forth® ap- 1 e*. ■ wtmfttwwy |n the volae of whether real or personal, which the /4efator ißsy eiect to retain; and tho last declarer ■<, ihtitho provisumsofthe het shall not take elfect -> ''• -wwffl day of JtflT flat, and shall apply only ■ '? ' fo'debts contracted on and afterthat date. ’ v;.c . : < B»Po«tlwill aee from this, that it does Mr. | /fbßMßteadlSxeaption Bill, for that has not yet "■* ■ ’hWa oader the Senate. QjXIT M» ra the Seutx.—-Th» announce BBBStfcat&ttXY Clat, of Kentucky, and Hon. H New York, are to pace tbe United ;., v aWWSenate, of the next Congieas, cannot but V.. : Wfe*2*djWith pleasure by the whole country. OfUr. Clay we need not speak. HU name and ... ,flne Kre fitxnilior to tbe conntry. Of Mr. Seward vs can only Bpeak in terms of admiration. An abler or a better man could hardly bare been JrbuL He banian of noble impulse*, of fine tod of an exceileot education. He has ' X laije weDfstored bead, but a tar larger bean, • always throb* for tbe welNbeing of the great BUMS of man. He will be a brilliant accession . fe>tbe list ofgreat men in the Senate. OVR BOOK TABLB. The Piotron, thx ahd tbk Anvil, by : J.'SLStonjf Ac Son, Philadelphia. The Febroary of this excellent work is to hand, lull of; ftid iMtrudive mailer. As we are about to have as Agricultural Society in this county, we 'JiepQ tMt excellent work will obtain a large circa. '.' iilieii' Htwrt Mkacnxirr*’ Msfuzimt, for February, ia 10 hxftd; with a very interesting table of or>nt«at» This is ohe oftbe most valuable periodical, in the , ,*ooniry. 1 Ban** Mioizratfot F. broarv t,^p. «ni pronto of lb* Jaw, T " raster. Among otto ffliutmtioM, ii. pomat rflh. Amonoin phtoopto, B*lph W«ldo Emen. 900*/ - r " ~ '•'■■ fy; r. ~ *,V. iS& -' Curespanfenfefof&e ©justteh^ } f WasHasToa,Fela 3,184fc v crantnet for gxecotfag tkri ; public feitiffl next Congress, was to bavo beea let today.’ prescribes (hal advertisements shall bo usaed, staling the kindrof week ter be done, end ■ppouui&g.m time for opening proposals, and npoa thaitimo arriving, requires, that'foe Secretary of the Senate and foe Clerkoft foe House shall-pro ceed,ln pft«»nf# of the presiding - officer* of tke Senate and House, and of persons who. make pro pftwlif I hcytitf^W > i to adjudge.the contract lathe lowest bidder, who can give satisfactory «e* corny for the pexforuisneoof ft. - The. tune named In the advertisements was ten o’clock tbs morn ing. The the Speaker, and the Secretary and Clerk, together with: aight pereosr, understood to be bidders, assembled accordingly* bat the Secretary of the Senate coolly informed all : concerned, that be ahonld twt comply with the law, because the Senate had yesterday passed a : resohxtioafer postponing the time to the Uth Of this month, which !wa» now before the Hoase far its action. The Board Would therefore adjourn to Wednesday next, and would costume to receive proposals .until theft. .The Senate resolution originated in a determine* tioa to abrogate the contract system, and return to the old extrevagest and corrupt plan of bestowing the public printing ns‘a m*gnifir»nt drmnitfm upon some paity favorite. - Had the bids been opened lokday, as the' taw required, it would h&Ve been found that nearly all the printers in Washington, represent] pg the politics of every party in the country, and many residing in distant cities, had. tent in proposals, under which the printing might have been secured to be done in the best possible. ; manner. Botjtho trnjh is, democrats and whigt i am.hostile to the present system, because it dries | up one of the fountains of pnblio patronage, which I might be equally divided between them. If the , old mode is restored, the whigs will elect their men, printers to the House, and the democrats theirs, in ihe Senate. It would be a most shame* fill abandonment of one of the most necessary and loudly called for economical reforms which have been enacted in our day. Tor lbs last two days the House and Senate have been engaged upon business of a private or unimportant character, with the exception of a, short spent in the Senate yesterday, on Mr. Nfles’ KU,;reducing postage, and regulating the j rtf fhW jest office gwnmlly. Mr Niles made > : a speech in support of bis plan, proving as its, friends say, »h*t a uniform rate of three cents for letter* and one £ent for papers, win abundantly support the 'department, which, of course,, is the great desideratum, after the accommodation of the people; ' Xdo not behove tins bill, or any other with the same object in view, \kill be reach* ed in -the < Housed nor-do I fo*»k it would pass if reached. The proposed rate is toi for res 'venue. - \ V It is said that there is a prospect of the conclu* dan ofa bargain with foe Hudson’< Bay Company, ; for the purchase W their lescrret rights to land, and the navigation of the Columbia river in Oregon, secured to them under foe trSityo 1845, by which Mr Polk gloriously vindicated our ‘clear and in* disputable title to the whole' of Orttaon,’ by giving away half^of it. The company ai k a million o» ■ dollars, ford complete cession of ell they own or claim. : The sum is uot 100 great. T ie project eow allnded to,'is.the as that brot gbt before foe public through foe public prints, ht t summer. It | is still before the Senate, but I believe negotiatiosa are (n progress, will' be to the con clusionof accepting the com par y*a offer, whether that body take any action upon t ie' subject or not. Saipe fears are expressed leu foe editor of foe Union,'and that interesting c ass of politicians whiefc-he represents, abaft crowd themselves, maugre all opposition, into the ranks-of foe sop* porters of foe hew administr lion. Nothing is more likely, for there never wa i a. man engaged in political Ida in this country, who better knew os. which aide his bread, was buttered, than Father ; Biefaie. A since, he hod a paragraph, : stroftgly censoring foe. newspapers of the Barn* hornets, for their attacks ortoo General Taylor and now within a week we have a covered at» ;tock upon General Cass, refo ting to believe that he is to foe Senate to rote for the Wilmoi Rtmiiot declaring that he cam otdo it consistently with his past, professions, and i avagely hinting that be will incur foe ban of exc >mttunkalion if be does. This fins rate notice of the last convert to foeWflmot Proviso, rejjupdi one of Mi* Candour’s r**\ in defence of u friendj when she' rah round the neighborhood, beseeching all her ac quaintances not to believe a report, that she had Been delivered of twins, in cans it should be set affosL j There are some other reasebr opinkm' that foe Venerable Pat after foe flesh pots, and meam tifffgiwa towards foe keepers them! they may be. \ -WHITE t CO xijlor «t hare been Mc&aaHT. •bo apptied to litis From the Cincinnati Commercial oi AWFUL TRAGEDY. It b onr painful doty to record this morning the brief events of a tragedy which n unparalleled in - the bloody of oar city, and throws the wild est of romantic fictions into the shade. Love,aban : donment, and revenge were the inciting causes to the fearfol tragedy. \ The history of this bkxidy affair is, in briefi si foliuwa:—. Not in any yean since, Captain John Howard married the dan yfatcr of a physician re* In Montreal, Conadt. They lived together in apparent happiness and dr "•»»■*»" comfort for some time in this city} bat difi allies occurred, not ne cessary here to name, am the parties separated— the wife rwHnjf the two c lildren, a boy and a girl. Not long after the sepsrali in, Capl H. obtained the two children by violent means—having no re* eonrse in : lbe law—and p seed them in charge of a friend in Kentucky, at th i same lime an applica tion for a divorce was pei ding in a coart in that Stale. Mrs. H,'was of an mpetooos sod detennis oed temperament—a of many accomplish meats,* and capable of high places in society— and fob her homiliation'to a keen degree, and usd often sworn revenge. Heaven knows, she has got it H. married again—tf u said and was living at the time of this terrible transaction, with the lady—quite handsome, by the way, and amia ble in her manners—who fell a victim to the wild Tory of jealousy and vengeance—and perished un der the knife of the abandoned wile. The circnm* stance* of the tragedy are as follows: At about five o’clock last evening, a woman called at the boarding house of Mrs Wolf on Fifth street, between Plum and Western Row, and walked into the entry. Meeting Mrs W. she said, 'Madam, I saw your door opeo, and took the liberty of walking in. I came to see Mrs Howard.’ Mrs W. said she would call Mrs 11, and immedi ately went up stairs for that parpose. MrsH.sooa came down, and apoa meeting the stranger, the latter sprang at her, and plunged a knifr into her neck, severing the jogular; sod then walked off. Mrs H. staggered back Into jbo kitchen, the blood gushing from the wound, cried, *O, Mrs Wolf, 1 am killed V and expired io a short lime. Mr Howard was in the house at the time, opon.being made acquainted with the facts, lie seized a knife, and calling the name of the mur deress, rushed down stairs—but she had escaped. The bleeding object of bis love was writhing in death before him, and he became frantic. Pursuit was made for the murderess, but she could be found no where. Mr. John L. Scott, member of Council from the Second Ward, how ever, met her a short time sfter the murder, on Fourth Street, near Tine, when she called bis ai> tendon, by showing him a knife reeking with blood, nod exclaimed—*l have done it!—lTrilled her!—enn I get this much out of Howard 1 She was determined in her manner, and her eye had the glare of a maniac! Her hand nod arm to the elbow were besmeared with blood, and there were some spots upon her face. Mr S. was so com pletely cunfounded by this singular meeting, that he suffered her to pass on. She was arrested at a Isle hour last night by officer Hulse, jr., ucnr her residence. pkttsbuhgkrs for califorsia. Baltimore, Eeb. 2,1510. Mfl_ EoiToa:-Mt may perhaps be interesting to your readers to know what Pittsburghers hare left for California, it so I will give you a list of our company. We go out under the name of the Iron Cuy Mining under the superintendence of Wm. J. Kane. Our company numbers nine—their comes are as follows: Wm. J. Kane, W. Arnold, J. O'Donnell, H. Mes sick, J. Barker, L. McElherroii. F. J. Griffiths, P. H. Grin, Virginia} W. T. Holman, Virginia. We sail in the ship Xylonf to-morrow, 3d insL and hope to realize oar golden visions. We have about twenty-five Piltshurger* in this city now, all bound for California. K. We learn from the Patriarchal the Xylon sailed on Saturday morning. Her manifest exceeds io iengib soy that has yet been noticed, bemg tmnty-fiv* feet. The cargo has, among s variety of machines and utensils, one steam engine, several horse pow er with the materials for n saw mill.— She takes out someone hundred sod fitly pass aengen. !«akx Suyxxtoa Laud*. — lhe General Land Of. fic6 report says the solo ol lands in the Copper Dis trict, on Lake Superior have not met ibo expec tation of the government. The amount sold is 2,- 016 acress| gfi, and 6,45! underlease at $2 SO per acre; gmonnlmg to $20,24f>. The leasing system is injurious, and farther facilities tor the sales of the lands recommended. He is for putting them at SI 26 the sere—same as other lands. The agency has yielded $7OOO above expenses in two yean. it sapparting the idre, is hankering v to stand well it, whoever Juries. il of Feb. a. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Oarette. wmJo^I ill Mason, adiifiagpTsihcdlawyer tod after a longeomhe ia Boston, oa theWthcf October .last 'At'tho opening of lho‘ Supremo -1 Judicial :,Ocßtrt of Massachusetts, <si|he r Mtb ttf last, Mr. Webster presented to ihe-CourttbcresCF lotions of the Bar, on the occasion of Mr,* totfnriraiti, andproceeded to deceased tfumd a eulogy, that in simplicity, im pressive dignity, end 'into eloquence, has rarely been equalled by any similar effiat.. It was, we remember/sntsnlycomaended at the bm we hnvo never secs it frK print tiU nbw. It was published in the Boston Advertiser, oflast week. The folloWing extract is very fine. After rapidly •hatching the principal - events in Mr. Mason’s life, npon his political eminence professional ftune and character, Mr. Webster said: ' Nothing of character is really permanent bat vir tue and personal wailln They remain. What ever of excellence is:wrought into the goal itself belongs to both worlds. Beal goodness dose not attach itself merely to this life, it points to toother world. Political or professional cannot last forever brit a conscience void of ofleaeo before God and man, jsoa inheritance for eternity. Re ligion, therefbtbi ia a necessary, ah indispen sable element fri-any any great mm»«i character. There is no, livilig without it Religion is the tie that connects maojwith life Creator, and holds him to hfe throne. Jf that tie be all sundered; all bro ken, he floats away, a worthless atom in the uni verse, its proper attractions ell gone, its destiny thwarted, ud its whole fixture nothing bm dark ness. desolation and death.; A man with no sense of religious duty is be whom the scriptures deraibe —in terse but terrific manner—** “living without God in the world.” Such n man feout of hfe proper being, out of the circle of aQ hfe duties, out of lib circle of all hfe tod away, far for away, from the purposes of hfe creation. A i min'd like Mr. Mason’s, active, thoguhtfol, penetrating, sedate, could aotbui meditate deeply on the condition of man below and feel its respond sibilitiea. He could not look on this wondrous frame— "This universal frame thus wondrous fair,”— without! feeling that it was created and upheld by an intelligence to which all other intelligence most be responsible. lam bound.to say thal inthe course of my life I never met with an individuals any profession or condition oflife.who ahrayi spoke ana aways thought withsuch awful reverence oftbe poweifand presence of God. No light no too familiar allusion to God and his at bates e ver escaped hfe lip& The very notion of a supreme being was within him made up of awe and solemnity. It filled the whole, of nis.grcal mind wfth the strongest emotions. A man, like him, with all bis proper sentiment and sensibilities alive in him, mast, in this state of existence, have something to believe and kj me thing to hope for; or else as life is advancing to Us cine ana parting, ail is heart sinking and opression. Dependupon it —whatever els© may be the mind of. an o!a man —old age is only realty happy when, on feel ing the enjoyments of this world pan away, itbegini to by a stronger bold on those of anoth er. | (Mr. Mason’s reilgious sentiments and feelings were the crowning glories of his character. One with the strongest motives to love and venerate him, and the best means of knowledge, says: “So for as my memory extends, he always show ed a deep conviction of the Divine author of the Holy Scriptures, of the value ofthe institutions o. Christianity, ‘tod of the importance of personal religion. But he’did not, until ln Boston, make toy public,religious profession. He then very soon.entered the communion of the chore has continued since regularly to recive the Lord’s Sapper.) (From that time he has also habitually maintained domestic worship, morning and evening. The death ofhfe a deep impression npon hfe mind, and directed it in an tscreasen degree to religious things. "Though he was always reserved’in expressing religious feeling, still it us beeo very apparent for several years past, that his thoughts dwelt much upon his practical religious duties, and . especially upon preparation foranotber world. -Within three or four yean be frequently led the conversation to such subjects, and doring the year put, immediate preparation for his departure has teen obviously the constant «olij*clofbia attention.:.Hfe expres sions in regard to it were always deeply bumble, and indeed the very modest and humbla manner |q which he always spoke of himself was. most marked. * • * * • # ♦ “His whole life, marked by uniform greatness, . wisdom, and integrity, bis deep humility, his pro found reverence for the Divine Majesty, bis habitu al preparation for death, his dependence upon hfe Saviour, left nothing for the consols tioaofbfefomfly under thus great bts. He was gradually prepared for bis departure. Hfe last years were passed to calm retirement; and be died as be wished to die, w ith life faculties unimpaired; with out grefti pain, hfe femDy,«!ipood hfe bed, the pre cious promises of the Gospel before hismind, with out lingering disease, and yet most suddenly exited away.” Such, Mr. Chief Justice, was the life, tod such the death nfJnnua Miami For one I would ' ponrout my heart tike water. I would embalm his memory in my beat affections. Hfe friendship, so tong-eaotinued,kesteeaooeofths.gmtiaduea»» ingsofrayKfe;ahdlbopethaf ft kty be' known hereafler, that—without fotermftfna dr coolness ■ for so long a period, Mr. Masco and myself ware friends. He died in old age, not by a violent stroke from the hand of death, not by a sudden rapture of the ties of oature, but by a gradual wearing oat of life. He enjoyed through life indeed, remarksbta'heatlh. He took competent exercise, loved the open air. and a vending all extreme theories or practice, coo trolled bis conduct and practice of-life by the role* of prudenee and moderation. His death was there fore not unlike that described by the Angel, admon ishing Adam: a | yield it just, said Adam, and submit. But is there yet do other way, besides These painful passages, bow we may come To death, and mix with our eon natural dost? “There is, said Michael, if thou will observe The ralecf—'notloonmcW—by temperance taught. In what thou eat'st and drink's!; seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight; Till many years over thy head return, So may’st thou live; till, like ripe fruit thoa drop Into thy mother's Up; or be with ease leather'd, not harshly pluck’d; for death mature. This ii old age.” Bail Read Sleeting in Ohio. In pursuance with hasty verbal notice, the citi zens of LoudonviHe and vicinity convened at the Baptist Church, on Thursday, the 25th day ol Jan uary, 1819, for the [purpose of deciding upon the coarse of policy they should pursue; relative to the construction of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail Road. On motion. Hon. GEORGE H. STEWART was appointed chairman, and Dr. C. Sara, Secre tary. By resolution, N. Haskell, Esq- E B. Pal ter and Samuel Lloyd, were appointed a commit tee to draft and present resolutions for the action of the meeting. During the absence of tbe'commiuee, the meet ing vu addressed by John M'Conuick, Esq-, in bts usual happy manner, giving a detail of the disad vantages consequent u pon the want of said railroad, and the many advantages that must consequently result from the construction of a general thorough fore from east to west, through the counties of Co. lumbiana, Stark, Wayne, AahUnd and RicbUnd, and thereby securing to the citizens of the West a thtaper speedier and nearer route by which the trade of (he West can reach a choice of three markets at any season of the year. After the address, the committee reported the fol lowing resolutions, which were read and adopted unanimously. Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting, the future agricultural ana commercial protpem ty of this region of the state will be vastly sod equitably increased, by the '.construction of. the Ohio Rail rood through the counties named in the charter. | \Rssolved, That it is the doty of every former, merchant, and mechanic and manufacturer lo be come stockholders according to their means, and thereby aid in the construction of said road, upoo the route most available. Resolved, Thai the surplus trade that yearly ac cumulates by means of industry, should urge the eiiisen* of inis portion of the State to bring into speedy operation a thoroughfare running from east to west, by which inducements may be held out to the merchant* ol the cities of Pittsburgh, Philadel phia and Baltimore, as well as New York, lo bid for our trade. Resolved, Thnt the citizens of Ashland county, in conjunction with such of thojcitlzens of Holmes and Knox as rony deem it to their interest lo co operate, will mire by subscription slock suffi cient lr> grade the Railroad through the counties of Ashland and Holmes, provided the present surveyed route, by the way of lx>|idonville be a- Resolved, That the thanks of this Imeeting, and of the public generally, art* due to Jdhn M Corroick, Esq., for his indefatigable exertiofis in obtaining slock for the construetion ol the Pcnnsylvunia and Ohio Railroad. Resolved, That tbo proceedings of this meeting bo published in the papers at Mansfield, Millersburg, Wooster, Massillon. Salem, and the Pittsburgh Gazette. On motion the meeting adjourned. G. 11. STEWART, Chairmon, Calvin Sapp. Secretary. Far the Puuburgh Gateiu AGRICULTURAL SOCIKTY. Mr. White—Our thnnks to you, for your atten tion to the note you published on the 15th., and for the oiler of your columns for the support of agri culture. I B<*c in your paper ol the 24th, nu inquiry rondo lo know where the Agricultural Society root, and who the officer* are. i reply with the greatest Of pleasure, and feel gratified that there m one indi vidual, so interested as to inquire nf er our Soct. ety and would be glad to correspond with him as an individual, or a representative of another So- The meeting spoken oi, look pluee at n school boaee, ten miles from PiUslnfrjth, on the Butler turnpike. Samuel MeCaslra, wns elected Presu dent; Robert Wallane, Esq., »tce President; Outs. Anderson, Recording Secretary; Copt. Kart, Cor responding Secretary; John Herroo Jr., Treasurer. Oar Constitution will soon l* published for the en couregemubiol those who wish to form other So* cieties. I would fain hope, that your correspondent would be one of the members. A Paauxz (**• safer J. ?/• <; -V.ih* atiapca&nra bfeveea Got. *i{ij- of Oa bts Gor- ShosiCt u Hot devoid of .inleretf, u ij to tho EOtica Utio by Got. JofeutoOofllteUle Got. Shmk.iid Uie eaioilof the lislllitnnj lierron •1% Wn be' eee» l that MrvS; «, m gwafitl taae-bt Uto lyeijaii, iia granraity manifested tonrdi 8 her, fetim; Übertl (ppzopriv lion, u it U rienmed, node b, the Legiilinue, for her benefit: 1 Esmnnua Gm»W| ) ' *’i ; -Hnrrisbutg, Jan. 23,1519, f Dx*x Msdajc—The accompanying resolutions, passedby theSenatoofthfe Safe, have been pre sented to me with a request thaljsboold transmit them to you, and at the same lime express “the regardofthti two Houses-for your elevated charac ter tod their profound regret at the late pro video tial dispensation,” which deprived 1 the of an xHastrioas'dtixeo, and yoa ofb devoted friend and husband. \ ; In presenting these resolations,-- which I would beg you to from the Legislator* »• tribute to your worth, and a proper testimonial to the me« mory of the illustrious deceased; allow me to min gle utheir, regrets the expn&oo of my personal regard for the social and publio virtues of the late Governor Shank, and my unfeigned condolence for your afflJctingbereavement. Inm, Madam, with the highest regard, Ton? obedient servant, WM. F: JOHNSTON. . _ Hiianmnao, Jan 29,1849. Hfe Excellency, Wk/F-Johhtrei: - 8m *-I have had the boner to receive ftom the Becrela«of tho Commouwcalih yoar communi cation os the 83d fast, anrfming the- reaolfttions a dopted by the . General Assembly relative to the decease of my beloved husband, tip late FfcaoM* R. Shank. The kind and generous manner-in which yon were'pleased to refer, in your Anneal Message, lo the private virtues said public services of the de ceased, and the promptness, liberality and unanimi ty which marked the action of the legislature in the adoption of the proceedings and resolutions trass* milled to me, have inspired facings of the mot profound gratitude. ' - * Of to public character and services of the de- U sotforihe tospeakibatot his private and domestic virtues none can so folly appreciaie them as myself He was an honest man and a sincere Christian, a devoted husband and an aflbetionata father* whose greatest delight was in the family and soda 1 circle, and in making all around hhanheeffol and happy. Be pleased to convey to both House*.of the General Assembly my taost grafofol (sense of. the honor they have done to his metaory, and far the sympathy and generosity manifested towards j myself under the afflictive bereavement -which I have soataiaed; and far yourself accept (be tender of my heart-felt, thanks. I am, dear sir, very respectfully, Your oMserrt, jane a. sr His Excellency, Wm. F. Joumtoh. JANE a. SHUNK. General Taylor—-Hie retirement from Military Service, The fotbwing order*, try* the New Orleans Pin ayuns, of January 27th, announce (ha final srrtfi- T drawal ofGeaeral Taylor from the military service of the country., Though ctQed to .higher and more responsible duties, wo ean readily coseeire tho pain it has cost him to sonde?his.conneclion rilh the army. It is more than forty year* since he re?- ceived his commission from President Jefferson as iientena&t of the 7th infantry. Never was a mill* tary career more perfect in its proportions. In each grade ol the aerrice be won honorable dis,' . tioctioo, and the crowning glory of his military life was not achieved until after he had attained by brilliant deeds the highest military nek known to our laws. Then the people took him up, and they have placed him in.a position to develop® the great capacities of his nature on the grandest theatre of action. The qualities of his mind tie of the hemic sort, which adapt men for momentous lane*. No shade of distrust disturbs par anticipations that the civil career of General Taylor will confer new splendor apoo himself and his country. Ass't Aw't Get’s Orrtt, Wen. Div.,) Baton Kouge, Jon. 25,2849. j lOaosos No. I.J Having received official notice of the acceptance of his resignation, Mflj, Gen. Taylor re&nquishes the command ol the western Division, which, in con* formiiv with ‘General Orders' No, li will be as* turned by Ma> Gen. Game*. In resigning bis command to the veteran and ; distinguished chief appointed to succeed him, the General;, cannot withhold an expreraiua of his re gret nt hi* separation from a service lo which he is , attached by so many pieaiingasd proud refeoltee tioss. To tho officers and men who hare served underhis immediate orders, he would here express hfa partiog ihanks for their sealoui and eoediaJsnp* Slim execution of the duties confided toiim a long and eventful service. To ih&asnd he extends a heartfelt fereweti, |n<r- hi* warmest wishes for their eoutieoed hsppiness'and success jnjhuarduousandfapqtgshgn they have chosen. * “ By order of Mij-Gen. Tarot. 4 W. W. S. 'BLISS, Ass’! AdTtOeu. Omuxc Botm(zo Camusae/—-The Expos!* tor published is Independence, Mo,eonUia£ * kv ter written by CU. W. Gilpin, in relation iff the overland route to Calitamia. As the tetter cfforey* inlonnatioo of touch interest to we lay it beSjro our readers: Ucutm Cocstt, hUmoari, January, 8,1640. Gcmrcßc Independence, now for twenty yean the emporium of the commerce of tbq prai ries, pnweri indisputable and peculiar advanta ges over all other places as tho paint of rembsvous and final embarkation for emigrants and travellers going to the Pacific. Apart front the decided excellence of ladpen donee as a geographical point, it recommend* use If from the unlimited abandonee!of supplies to be had at all times, their excellent quality, and adapta tion to the journey of the plainsoad mountains— The habitual annual departure and arrival of emi* grants and travellers has created a body of skilful meshanics onfall kinds of complete manufacturing establishments in every department of the trades, combined with stores filled with supplies for all wants and tastes. Here may be had the small lough bones and mules brought from California, Mexico, and the Indian tribes of the mountains and prairies, as well as the banes, cattle, mules of larger >ixo and good blood, raised upon the prairie grass of the settlements. The only road practicable for wagons at present from the Stales to the Picific, is the one through the Sooth Pass, beyozd which U branches near the Salt Lake; the right hand fork descends by Snake river lo the Colombia; the left hands traverses di redly west through the Great Radq of High Cali fornia, crosses the Sierra Nevada by the sources of Salmon Trout river and the Rio de los Amen* canos, descending the latter to tho Sacramento, and down it to San Francisco bay. These roads which only four yean ago were uncertain, diffi cult, end dangerous, are now become permanent ly established, easy, and sale. The large and prosperous settlement of the Mormons at tbe Sail Labe afiords a centra) point to rest sod recruit— Families travelling with horned cattle accomplish tbe trip in one hundred and twenty days, and if judicious in the management of their animals si no expense but the small cost of provisions and gro ceries, so exrellsnt are the roads, thaclimate, and the postures. The following table of latitudes and longitudes show the directnen of the routes and the dis tances. Ln. Lon. Independence, 39 deg. 07m. 94 deg. South Pass, 43 29 109 Mormon City 40 3ft Its N. Helvetia, California,39 40 IS) 94 Aslona, Oregon, 40 19 124 30 These mods are, therefore, direct and straight, only excepting tbe deflectioa into the South Foss; (be distances, roughly estimated, being 1,850 miles to San Francisco, ana 1,950 to Astoria. I have stated 120 days as this length of the jour ney; bat parties of yoong men, hating packs and good animal* am) guides, may easily reach the Sacramento in forty five or fifty days; nor need such confine themselves to the wsgoo road, but may lake the route of the Arkansas, or by Santa Independence has been the poiot selected by (be Slate and National Governments, for the de parture of the military and exploring expeditions to Oregon, Mexico, and California, both before and during tbe war, and of ibelr return and discharge. Other points higher up tbe Missouri, as Weston, St. Joseph, itedthe Mormon settlements near Coun cil Bluffs, have occasionally been selected by emi* grating parties. These places have oil the disad vantages of being on the eastern haak of tbs Mis souri, and, as yet, far behind Independence in the abandonee, adaptation, ondebeopness of supplies. Allow roe lo repent some facts stated to me on my re tarn from tbe Pacific, in 1844, The maritime coantry on the Pacific extends afougthe'ocean from San Diego to Vancouver's Is land, and is confined between the snowy ridge of theflSierra Nevada and tbe beach. Its average width exceeds 150 miles—its length 1,200. This Sierra Nevada is the prolongation of the Andes of Chili, Peru. Columbia, Central America, and Mex ico—preserving all its characteristic* unaltered; of great height, volcanoes, volcanic rook, and Inva.— It is grander here than in South America, because, receding from the ooaaL it ia aecompanicdj by ibis maritime region, which gives room for a senes of fine rivers—the Bonavcntura, San Jo achim, Sacramento, Shasty river, the FI onseth, Umpqua, Willamette, Columbia, Puget's Sound. This whole region, therefore, abounds with tbe same mineral productions as Bpaaish America, whist it has its own grand excellencies for com. merce, agriculture both arable and pastoral infinite fisheries, forests, internal navigation and position between the valley of the Mississippi and China— a delicious and tranquil climate and sublimo scene ry, make (his ioconlestibiy tee finest new country of which the human race has yet any where i>oa. sessed itself Your* respectfaUy. _ „ o „ , W. GILPIN. To Messrs. Sam. Ralston, Sam. D. Lucas, Small. tyood Noland. Improvements In Dsntlstrr. DR. U. U. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared it matraEsetnre sad set Blocs Tnu in whole amLpurti of aeta, upon Suction or Aunoipljeric Suction Plato*.— TooriucazccoßD ts revs vurnies, where tbe nerve u exposed. Office and residence next door lo the Ain? or’* office, Fourth ureet, PilUburjrh. Ezra to— J D H'Ftildta, P. H. Earn. jsiv ***“? k&rni jp^sgsgyia^SS^^n m^'SISSSrSL.« S2S3SSSS2SS£Sa' £sE*HSsffiS!** &&S&R pflaaMsfflßrfffisa Althecto»ohhel«torei,onnfltbm ot. ?«?often,(»hteh wdjtoJ. Blr. &i^^ l 'llilr.'C&k^''Bo ; Grai)t'Vioe'Bretidett < IB,)andgwyfofflj+nfte■frprC»ff«n*tt3ofeeliot& lootiiarhßlr 'V£ ctitimitH, tram £««&* oflat.mflabcrcda ifl laid pita; thence by » uxjk ue ccair, and Oh© bltowtag reaomuca was liM panUeT wiU* MeShazxe street, and prwemng the wn«w4ymr»ty tha wfctil* m Cathaiina-aireci,; th« ,***«* tt.ftt.ilMtaofU.e Soctaty^dita cilixea* of, the neper ward* are do®, ana they are lot naaberedihirtT-fiTep in the plan afemaid, and be oereby tendered to Professor Stephana, for r his inytfca same which Cbartea.a.,Cbafaer conveyed la very interesting andinstructive IcctnrqtndcghiN* to to the> «aH Dorothy Bowman ln'herlifeusm»by andthat,jw.of thi.rotation batonttoh- VofS^t^f - “? 1 rf to jmqby.thq SecreUry end ilia aarne b» ilio. TiSaofthaiatowiUhaiaadaltnKriKraUiedayaf Khed to the paper* ot the CUT MYOrtble:to lato. ARNOLD LANGE. ce. CHARLES ROWAN, Chairmaa. feb7-dJtwar R-T.FgIENP. -i” 1 . Baxz.- Aiuxskk, Secretary. ATzsnzoa Ciuroaxuitt.—We stepped into tba Warehouse of fany, Scott&Co.yeMerdsy to look at a-'machine invented by Mr. Parry lor washing gold.' The machine is extremely simple lain eoa •traction* and without the frame* which can he made in a few momenta, will not weigh more |^B twenty pounds.’ The inventor asserts that three men - by the aid of one of these >»«n w«v ont tnore gold than twenty men ,can in the ordinary way. EYom some experiments thatthave been made with" It, we do’not doubt the trat& of his as* sertiona. On Saturday a conple of pounds ofbnss filings; were washed from a cart load of sand* with which- it had been mixed 1 in an incredibly short space oftime. See advertisement. Accxdsr.— Yesterday, about two o’clock, a german named John Gets, in' the employ of Mr. Bell, at the Planing Mill on Dnqnense Way, In attempting to put a band attached to the polly ot a circular saw. on the cylinder or dram above, caught his hand between the belt and the drum# and was carried up over the dram, and between i& and the ceiling of the shop. His arm was so badly ityured as to render amputation necessary* He also had two or three ribs broken, and his bead was most shockingly bruised. Cuaxr.—William Keillgore, a deranged young man, whose parents are unable to him was arrested yesterday, and lodged in the watch house. Previous to his arrest, he had attacked a young lady, injuring her person considerably. He Also amused himself; brfthrowing stones and other missals through the windows of a gentleman’* House. We, the undersigned, desirous of having a ret presentation of the original friends of Gen. Taylor, at his approaching visit, will meet at the office of. I* S. Johns, Esq, Exchange Buddings,on Wednea day evening next, at 7 o’clock, ibr the purpose of selecting a committee to act in concert wbh other committees appointed fer the same purpoee, and invite all original friends of General Taylor to meet at that time H Srayser Hiram Rsinw Frederick Lorens James Woods £ Phillips . ... John MFadden W H Denny Samuel Church James B Irwin Jesse Corothen John Colwell David Chess John H Page John Brown H Sterling 'Win. M’Mobon O II Onnsby George A Bayard L 8 Johns Robert M Kiddie George Hogg PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Hauisscbo, Feb. 2, 184?, ■BUTX. - Numerous petitions were presented, bat none of a new character. Mr King a tail providing for a tin ting land far the extinguishment of the public debt. The Speaker presented a communication from Bradford.county signed by C L Ward, J C Kirby, and others, offering to complete tbit part of the North Branch Canal which runs through the coun ty of Bradford, on certain liberal terms, provided the Legislature pass a.bill making on nppropria* thm to complete the work. Also, the annual re* ported the Danville oadsPotUvide Railroad, and nkewise a memorial Crum the Board of Directors of the Kentiogton'Gu Company, asking for an ins crease of the capital stock of asm Company. The hill to reinstate the cap it si and extend the charier ofibe Farmers aod Mechanics Bank of Philadelphia, was debated by Messrs Crabb. MS Ceaiin, King, Masco, Small and pothers, an second reading, and finally postponed lor the pretest Mr Small called up the bill ,to repeal the proviso to the ten hour bill of lasi ee*rioo which was disc cussed and postponed forthepstesk -ti Miv EaMewair Offered a leenlutlon that the Com gilnee ofWaya and Means inquire late the expe* diency of ii» estaiaa tfsiflon and oqftantfionMho payment ef State-axe*..what sack cattles do not execeiTs2ttWr I 'Adopted. *- Jheputd ration*—On motion of Mr. Swartiwelder, the 1 loose .resumed the tiossidem tion of the resolutions relative to the appointment ol a joint committee of tho two Hofises to fnvestf* gtle the afihirs of the Canal Board in relation to the letting of cantraeU, dec. The pending was that offered by Mr. Myers to confine toe investigation to a committee of the Hooae only. Messrs. McCalmoot and Myers advocated the amendment, /and Messrs. Evans (Chester) and KahVmaw opposed it, when the question was taken, the amendment was rejected yen 47,says 43. Mr. Wilcox then moved an amendment that tha Committee inquire into the expediency of re*mn» leg on the part of the Stale the entire carrying and transportation trade on the Philadelphia and Colombia Railroad, which was agreed to. The House then rammed the consideration of : the supplement to the act to incorporate the , Noth Branch Canal (It authorises the Governor to negotiate a Ims sufficient to toaplete the work.] Mr. little obtained the floor, and mi eu able speech in support of the-bill, and he was followed by Mr. Gnttingo? on the same tide. Da. M’Lsn cs*n ms Ptua to hit praetiee several Scan before be could be Induced to oner it «e the pub t in neh a manner at to rathe U known all over the country, the quack remedial to frequently advertised and forced open tie public.by meant of forged certifi cates and a systemof puffing, preventinxTreqceatiy regular and learned physicians, cock *sT&. M*Laa« undoubtedly U. Dorn entering (he lists against inch competitor*. Convinced, however, of the real value of his medieine, and influenced by the plain dictates of duty, wfaieh Would not permit him to keep from kis fellow-c restores toprwerfol a meant of preserving them from suffering, he finally offered it for tala. »<««•» that time it has be conns knows all over the U. and wherever it has been tried, has proved itstsperi ty over ail other remedies ever offered for of the Uver. In fait, the prescriptions of physicians sre do longer required in eases of Uver complaint. All that is necessary, is for the patient to purchase and use Dr. M’Laae** uver Pills, to secure a restoration to health Bead this: “J. Kidd fr Oo.—Please let me have two boxes more of Dr. M'Lane's liver Pills. My wife has used two boxes of the Doctor 1 * Pills, end l assure you they have dona her more good than my family physician ass for tyro years, daring wfaieh tine be was in regular atten dance. These two boxes 1 think will effect a cot*. JAMES JONES. Wilkins tp., Allegheny eo. March 10,1847. For tale at the Drug Store of febJ J KIDD A Co Janes's Bmcroun.—We would call attention to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and ail affections of the Throat and }.nnyy Having several times within a few years past had oecu* lion to ese a medicine of this kind, are havejiy expert* enee tested it* excellent qualities, arid are prepared to recommend it u> others Ministers or other pubUo speakers afflicted with bronchial affeeliotu will find areal benefit from its uso, 1 1 is prepared by a scienti fic physician, and nil classes will find u a safe and effi cacious medicine in the diseases for which it is re eommeodr’d,—lCnUmiJ'uii lObiol Cross and Journal For role atthe Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street. aySS [ET’Vot sno Max's Mnctimu Ltauaur Mx cbaimcs’ I.vstitpts —The Fourth Lectors will be gives by Prof. L Srrvaas, on Thursday evening, Fob. Bth, 184#,at "o'clock, nt Apollo liali. Subject—C.isieeirrms. The beeturo will br illustrated by th« brilliant com bastion of various vubttxnrvs in Ux>gea das. The enmhusnon of the Metals by the Oxy-Hydrogen blow pipe, wilt be shown. Spontaneous combustion will be Illustrated bv striking nod beautiful experiments. Single Tickets 25 cent*, admitting a gentleman and accompanym* ladies To be had at the Book Stores and at the door. The Lecture will commence shortly after 7 o'clock. JAPtID WEAVER, Jr,-) DA Vi |» hoijuks, >Coramittee. frbO 11. A SAMPSON. ) No Miriam in Ski.i.s**' Vtasu uoa. Huuih Jan. 30th, 1840. Mr. R K Seller*—l purr liaseit oiiu viol of year Ver mifuge. end gnvo my boy, aged 4 year*, twonnda half leaspoocftiul. tu the space of four liour«, and the result was, an monnoas discharge 01 worms of a large size. ' Pievioui to etvitig your Vcrmiing*. I had tried Dr. M l * Lane's and Dr. Jayne's, without am good effect. Youth, Ac., LKORGE SHUNK. Prepared and sold by R. F_ SELLERS, 57 Wood it Also, by Dr. CasseJ, Fifth Ward; D. M. Carry, AUe gheny, and Wtu J Smith, Tein|*crancoville. feb7 Rxcrmos or Pbxuoxxt Tatlox.—A meeung of the Committee of Arrangements fur the reception of Pres ident Taylor, will be held at the Mayor's office, this evening st 7 o’clock A general attendance ts reques ted. feb7 Yesterday morning, at | past U o'clock, Mrs Baiah Rails, in tae ?Bth year oi her age, and lor stxiy-Uiree years a resident of thu place. The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence in Law reneeviite, this day at 3 o’clock. Carriages will leave the residence of Mr. Henry Karle, on Third street, at 3 o’clock. On Tuesday morning, Feb. Qth, Hazucx. son of John and Blanche tattle, aged 14 months. The fnneral will take place this afternoon at 7 o'clk, {tom the residence of Rich. Bowen, E»q , Allegheny AGRICULTURAL SOCI&TY. IN pursuance of the resolutions of a meeting of ike Allegheny Agricultural Society, held at Perrys ville, on Saturday, the 3d inst., there will he an Agri erhutal Convention held at the New Court House, In the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, tin, U|at Jay of March, 1840, for the purpose of establishing a County Agricultural Society. All interested are respectfully turned to attend. SAMUJ'.L M'CASIJN, rresh. Jeu.v H Hast, Carrel. Sec’y teb?-widT 1. * i Grphsn’iCosrtr>i«. .... ■ Tfpnmanee of an order of'ibeOipht&’a Court of . : AllegbeayCoanty, I will tell at public . vendae, at 1 eOoort Beats In the cityafPlttibuigh,*aBatunlzy, February ttth, IM9. at 10 o’clock, A. BL, ell that cer tain lot or rote of ground situate in Lower 8k Glair' township, Allegheny eouniy, being Let number two in lehri Brow&’s plan ef lots, adjoining the borough ef Efizmingham, tithe footof Coal Hill raid lot contain ng in crontun Manor street twentylect, and In depth (presanr|ng«sae.widih)bne-^hundred, and fifty feet; ‘•nd being:the same lot wtcehjabn-Brown, by 'deed .dated JaiulSt, ISIS, conveyed to ThamaavV. Owens— the same being sabjeet to a mortgage-in favor Brown, now for ate of David Evans, for one hundred : doUarv and Interest; Terms ofialei euh, on delivery of the deed. For ftutiterpaxtienDN. Inquire of G.'E. APPLETON, At .toraey, 4th Itreet, Pittsburgh. ... , ... JOHN C. BINDLEY, fob7-w3tT ■ Administrator of Tho* V Owens, dec’d TaloabU Rent Estate tax Bale. TNnunuance of the last Will and Testament of Jon- X alhan HiiLdeeeased. of Eeoaomy township, Bea ver eoumy, will m exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the. ttth day of May bexvl&U, at tho bouse now occupied by Enos Hill, on Crow’s |q the Ohio river—the «* |f t messuage or tene ment of Crow's Island, with the appurtenances there of, situate in the Ohio river, will be sold, inlafs, or in the whole, to suit purchasers. Tract—One third in hand, and the balance in two equal payments, with interest from the eoufir matioa of sue. For further information, inquire of Enos Hill or John Sereiber, at Economy, Executors of Jonathan Hill, deceased. r * ENOS HILL. • Csb7-w3aT JOHN BCHBBIBER,i l:J . JUST RECEIVED, . mi- AND now opening, a splended lot o( gBSsgW Piano Fortes, from the celebrated firm ' HPIPPaH of Nunns A Clark, N. Y. It consist* in ■ I*l 1 apart of the following: One elegant Hose wood Of octave Piano, with carved moulding, top and plinth, projecting front and carved gothic tablets. . One rosewood Piano, 61 octave, elegant and plain, with Coleman’s celebrated JEoliaa Attachment, a su perior Instrument One Boaewood 6 octave, round corners and octagon legs. One -do do - do One rosewood PUno,'hquare corners and legs. Tbeao Pianos have improvements in the mechanism, in stringing and covering of the hammers, possessed by no others in this country, and are at onee tho best as well as thecheapest Pianos that can be bought.' ALSO—An-elegant lot of Chiokering’s Pianos, from 7 to a octaves; possessing all the latest improvements, at reduced prices, ALSO—One elegant rosewood Cabinet Grand Piano, 7 octaves, a new invention. - HENRYRLEBER, fobl-tf AIJ W WoodwcH I *, 83 Third st . WANTED. A NUMBER OF ACTIVE MEN* to go South and WeiL Also some in the New.Enghrha Buttes, to act as agents for the sale of new and popular workA ODD per year profits OTcr Ltd above their expenses, will be lasared then wiilran-opportunity cf'clearing •IJIOO ir they are active. Some men now tn Oar employ, will, no- doubt, make over 81,000 per ycar.drsr of all expenses, ana there-are 'chaneet'for outers w do the same. Each man will have his district, asditwiltbe necessary (or them to have at leas fSS to 830,- to obtain a good fitting out Apply to A. WINCH, 116 Chesnut st, PUila Alf letters must be post paid. . , - fcb7w^m*T NOTICE JB hereby given to a|t ’persona Interested,foat Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, have en granted tame coLdhe. gpodsaadcbattels, rights and credits of the estate ofCari P. Pleiner, late of the city of Allegheny, deceased; and all persons having claims or demands sgahut the estate of the «aid deco de nt,arere<}o«ited to tnakaknowntha same to her Without delay. - CHRISTINA PLEINER, fobV-wCIT ' East Lane, Allegheny city < milE PARTNERSHIP of W*. AR. Hats having I been dissolved by the death of one oitle partners, the interest of Wm. Uays, Jr., dceeved. in said firm, comistinrof Hides, Leather, Skins. Oil, Ac., will be sold on toe premises on the loth inst. feb?-td JAMES LAUGHLIN, Administrator. Election* AN election for President, Managers, and officers, for “The Company for erecting* Bridge over the River Allegbrny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Allegheny, will be held at the Toil Itoase, on Monday the fib day of March next, at 3 o’clock. P. M. feb7-dfcwtdT JOHN HARPER,Treasurer. Mososoaukla Bxinox,) Pittsburgh February £, 1849. J AN election for President, Managers, and Officers of the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Hirer Motionganela* opposite Pittsburgh, in the coun ty of Allegheny, will no held at the Toll House, on Monday, the fith day of Marsh next,at 3o'eLock, P. M. fcb7-w3tT JOHN THAW, Treasurer. T thoWth January, a BQV T years ebb— Jj Uehad fair hair—a brown roundabout and ctripo pants was the dress he wore when kele!L Any infor mation left at lsaac Hams’, corner St. Clair at 4 Pena streets, Pittsburgh, wili be thankfully reedved.by fobT-wtfT THOMAS OAIJEV/. HEMP SEED—9I bbla landing from star New Eng land and for ale by ' BA FAHNESTOCK A Co, fob? cor island wood »ts A l| yrtfd Kgmb<f*; ‘fita sto 7 SAiaHaiTts. JasafeaVand tejalab* . 4 ft 67 BROWN A CULBERTSON tssitui* OH TIEHCE9 daw crop Rice; uUmUtii “ ** prime Snfur; lOtbiiAloa; HD lbs Ftesjfcsa, prime quality, ree’d and tat tale by ftbO-lw C. niMSSN, In asd ad tv MODE ALPACAS* DELAINES—We faave'iost rewired by Sxpre-s, several esse* fine tad me <uua node, colored Atpaeaa, da Lainct. and Cash meres, which will ba toil hnr, ftbD SHACELETP A WHITE. 99 wood »t ' BLACK CLOTHS-A complete assortment of fresh roods, jest opeoiat by fat* SHACKLETT A WHITE . T ACES, EDGINGS, Ac—-A lanr® invoice low priced, 1 j medium and fine Genoa ana Thread Laces and Edgings, just received by food SHACKLETTA WHITE - /CANTON FLANNELS-Fim bales heavyjwilled V unbleached, jut arrived at .- jT fobd .SBACKLETT At WHITE'S •GGS—3 bblxEggs, juxt*rec\J*nd for sale by l febc CH GRANT, 41 water st T EaF LARD—3 bkls prime Leaf Lard, rec’per slmr Xj Pilot No 8; and forsaia by febfl CHCptvr . YpRODUCE—MS sick* Oats; ,-37 bbls dried Apples; JL St do small white Beans; 11 do Flaxseed; landing 'from Pilot No 2; for sale by . BAGALEY* SMITH, febfl IS and fl> wood ex PHiCHiSMJ tack* Ohio Peaches; 4 do do pealed dm landing from stmr Beaver: for sale by febfl BAOALEY* SMITH PBODUCG— SO bbU white 9do Flaxseed; 9 do No 1 Lard; 11 do Bncnu applet, jut received aodfeitaleby jd WILLIAMS, HAMS— l box Bugar cured; tdodo do Shoulder*; faml« by febd JP WILLIAMS IVir Bali. A DESIRABLE Building Lot la Allegheny city, fa- Vormbly located, in tfxe about half aa acre, and wuj do told on accommodating terms. Inquire or few J P WILLIAMS, 110 rani n WANTED— ISO bbU Clover ircccl. feW ISAIAH DICKEY * Co. from .1 TX7ANTED—Sight draft* and ebeeka oa Nashville, ff Tenn. febd ISAIAH-DICKEY ACo OUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—6 bblaon consign- O meat; will be sold low to close. ISAIAH PICKET A Co. T>OUBSEL*B PREMIUM SOAPS, Perfiunerys Ae - Xw «moay which are Saponaceous Compound Sha nag Cream, Transparent Soap, Bean* Oil. genuine: Beeft’ Morrow Pomatum, Cat Glass Pungent*. LUy White, Indian Dye (or coloring the hair a beautiful SHAVING SOAP—4O bn email; *do Toilet s cases old Windsor Soap, genuine: S do best Palm da do* foreale by febd J SCHOONMaKEB A Co FETRACT LOGWOOD—I3O bxs Sanford's best, for tale by febd J BCHOONMAKER A Co TARTARIC ACID 3 eases for sale by frbO J BCHOONMAEER A Co SUNDRIES— Rio Coflee, 100 sacks; Pea Nuts, ICO $ P T* JH U > s ac^ C sLi eMk *’ dried do t 800 bosh; oned apples. 50 baata Tobacco, 100 bxt choice brands; received and for sale by 1 _ BROWN A cm,irFß*ran?\; NAILS— 175 kegs assorted sixes, rac’d and for sal by febd BROWN A CULBKRThtin WfllYjt LEAD—I 23 kegs No 1. rec’d and for sail by febd BROWN 4 CULBERTSON FIGS— a casks Smyrna Figs, for sale low to close consignment. febd BROWN A CULBERTSON 'DEFINED BUGAR-r?3bbU Loaf Sugar, assorted JLhi numbers; 83 do crushed do; 6do pulverised do: 50 hbdi prime N Oda S 3 bbl. do do Molasses, in store and for sale by febg BROWN A CULBERTSON OIL LEMON—4S lbs Oil Lemon, just rec’d and for me by fobs J KIDD A Co LINSEED OIL—S bbls Linseed Oil, jnst rec’d and lor sale by fcW J KIDD A Co "AJUEGATED SOAP—IO bxs just tec’d and fo **i° by fobs J KIDD A Co PRUS9IATK OP POTASH—ISO lbs just rec’d and for sale by febd J KIDD A Co POWDERED GINGER—On hand and for sale br fet>3 J KIDD A Co ENGLISH MUSTARD—On hand and for sale by febd febd J ODD A Co WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR, Ao.—loB bags Whits Brazil Sugar; l» bbls Lovering’t Creaked do- 13 cases Lovering r s double Refined do; for tale bv BAGALEY a smith, __ _feb3 _ 18 end 20 wood st BUTTER— 5 bbls fresh Roll, for tale by feb3 J P WILLIAMS, HQ wood st BUTTER— 5 bbU fresh Roll; 3 kena do; j 0 «i rec vi aad for saleJor fobJ Jl> WILLIAMS NAILS<-4S} kegs OliDham’s brand, assorted •ises; for sale by fobafiAGALKY A SMmi MACKEREL-**} bid. No 3 large Mackerel; for safe by feb3 BAGALEV A SMITH pANDLES-30 bis Stearine; lOdoSUr; V JD WILLIAMS 9 SOAP-50 bis Chilicothe; 10 do Cincinnati: Tor .ale */. VVJU.IA.VS *?****•' OU i 10 do whale do; lOdo Patent fobi JOHN WATT N ,° ‘Cincinnati Soap; an do Mould iUU Candles; Ij bbls fresh roll Uotier, ju«t ree*d and for sole by feb3 JOHN WATT IjtLAXSEED 01L—35 bbls manufactured m Dayton, Ohio, warranted pure, and for sale by ... ,Bb3 JOHN WATT DRIED PEACHES—23 .arks dried Peaches, io-day reeeived and foraafo by ARMSTRONG A CROZEIt LARD- 15 keg. prime I*artl, rec’d and for tale by ‘oba ARMSTRONG A CROZKR f I AtJGJIQN fflftfelfj Br;J6^D.DawU)^ 1 Tiirfr v OaSaturdao aßemoM*. Fieh.l(khi, aiAa’efodk, wiUi be sold without reietvaL-as the Comm neial Sales Boom. eomrof VToodmidFtfth ctreots,- the»foltowing: real estate,vizr : Lot of ground No.Tdj in thablan of iota laid out by JoaPattereon, Esq. Urthefith wardoflkhrvity. Also, Lour si ato'd 30, in themlan' of .thoextenaioa of a plan of fers laid out by.K.B. Cassatiin Besezvo Mwnship, , «dftimng"ih4f«ltjß'ofAll^umyj;^-7i.-.^.: Further information Sean be had on inpUeauon at the Auction- Store. ? Terms—Ons. haif eaan, residue paya ble in one year, With hue rest. fcb7 .. . ; . j . . JOHND.DAVIS,Xut: . On ftb. eth; stlO atthe Commercial Sates Remit#, corner of .Wodd' atm'Fifth streets, will bo sold, entiuret reserrec on a credit of 3 - months, far approved Anodised notes, on all ihms over Sioo— • ;• . ; J' - 1 A large ana general assortment of seasonable du ple Onfi fititey Drj Ooods, embraeingsapesfine, clotty eaariastes,satineus, jeans,, jweeds, puot snd ; besxer cloths,' scarlet' flannelacun ton of various colors, cloaxingv cashmeres, merino*, Upacaai black satin, foncy lsts%Orleans Maths, childrens net coats, woolen boMery. caps, glovesiribfaena, lacest edgings, utd a variety or &ney goals,Ac.,. jj 8 , L , . -- Qugsxswauh Ftiaamiaa. Ac. 9 bxs Virginia matfafaetured tobacco,’.VH ana Im perial teas, raisins, fish, writing and - wrapping paper, glassware, shovels, coves/patent halAnces, wore fix tures, Ac. A gtieraliassorioentof tiour and second hand household foniUore; .embracing most aitieks nsoally wanted by hotisekeepers, ' 1 At 7 o’clock, n A retail stock of/dry goods, Teady clothing, fine cutlery, mantel clocks, watches, gtqts.pistols, ma-i alcal instrumentai Gefnttin - feb6‘ ? JQHND PAVPtAaet.. AMUSEMENTS. - - TREATER. ■ -s*** . C.B.PORTER---Miiuoxa. JET MR-BLISSEJ ihe' celebrated .Tyrolese Singer, for 8 nights. K * ' . * WBnxxsnuT,' FDatrsur 7, will be aeted the : , * NEW FOOTMAN. .. . _ Robbyßreakwinddw----* .•••Mr.J.'Dunn# • Polly Picnic*. Misa Craise. Tyrolese song.ofFriendship--**—Mr.Busae. To which will be added a comedy callcd a , ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER; ;* - • Alfred-..—Mr. Prior. I Rxtare--Jlr.’Porteri. • Sir Mark.--Mr.Axcher.|Marin.;\-t*MisaCniise. - TwoBoogs‘-—( •Mr. Blitso.- v', Toionelude with his . . • LASTLEGS~. ; ' O'Callaghan•Mr.DiXon. Tbarsday—Benefitof MR. ROTS.* NOTICE—After this week the Theatre.will bo;elo sed for a short time, in order to make’ some important alterations. r , : BREWER’S PANORAMA OF.THK MAMMOTH CAVE, NUgara Falls, Enp> .tiam Ohio and Mlssisstppi Bcedeiy, now exlunit tug. at PHILO HALL, commencing January 31sl>t Among tho views h Comprises the foliowing:,Ttte Falls -of-Ntugara, eompriring a fall view—View of the city of Mexico, fromtheiConTent of San Cosmo—Panora*-- min view ofthe FMl* of -the Ohio, from the Indiana side—The city of Louisville, Mammoth Cave; hotel and cottages for strangers, visitors and transient boarders—View df-Ashlano, Bon. H. Clay’s residence —View ofthe.HeraiUagp—together with adayW; Jour ney op the Prairies.} Doors open at Bti%lock—Panorama win commence ■- Adßunance,'B» cams. : jagl GOLD WASHERS*- , H PARRY has invented a machine for washlng • Gold, for which.he haa mado application for a patent Tbey are Dow oSered for safe'atthe wore? house of Parry,'Scott A Co., No. 103 Wood street, Ktuburgh. j > Adventurers lo'Califomis are invited to call and ex amino these labor-siring .machines. They are simple in their construction, easily transported on the baekof muiev or horses, weigfaingcight7‘;poaada:eaeh, and ean baput iq operation in halfairtiour.’rTheytean be filled with proTtsioas. Jtis the opinion of those who bare teen the trial of one of these machines of smallest *b», that two men will wash the mineral from ISO bushels of sand or earth in a’dajr, without the has of a particle of the mlncrnJ. Tboy can be increased in size and worked -by water or mole power,-if jexpedieei.' The operatbra work; without going into' the wrater OT being exposed to wet, and consequently without en* dangering their health. They will require bUt a small stream ofwater, and ean be used the whole season, end can Ueput into operation where there is* not sttflU clem water to wash in the osoal way. .. Price of smallest slxe 835. Orders from abroad, ae compattied by cash,!will bo promptlyfilled. . B. PARRY, atParry, Scon 9t Go’s, fcWmtf.. | No 103 Vfooi st,Pittsburgh. .< nsUR SECOND SESSION 01 Pant. Tboxtscb’s Fo- X male Senunasri will begin on Monday, tho.lAb bn. The nambet/of pupils in the department now open, is limited to Early application is therefore desirable to secure admission. Tsxks—Higher branches of English, Mathematics. Chemistry, NaturaijPhilosophy and Mtt", . ■ 823.00 French, extra, i. - - - • -1000 German, do, |- - - - - 18 00 Writing books, pqas,ink,nnd all other stadnaarf. SO per session of SI weeks. JAMES THOMPSON, . 1, Jrwin'aßow, Liberty street. ; ; Rxrxiaseaa—Rev, D H.Riddle, D. XL * Rev. H, Dyer, D D.' Ret-Wui. M’Laren. .* - U’Candieu. Wm. KPClure, Esq. febOdaw Geo. R. White. - - Valuable ideal Estate 'tor Bale* ' fT\llKTnmci:» ofiltc Western Theological Seminary. I bavlDf decided to sell, on perpetual lease,' s por tiortaf their property in Allegheny city*, oiler pavciy favorable terms, from 30 to fiO Loa os dU&rettt Sites. A warrantee title will be given. • Aplaneflhe lots eon be seen at No. 129 Wood street.c i Tor particulars, enqaiie of either of the rmdarijff&ed Cmmnstee. > ± 'V • JOHN T. LOGAN, , ALEX. LAOGHLfr, ‘ MALCOLM LEBOH, •B. CHILDS, 1 BAML» BAILEY. Macaulays histoettof ENGLAND-Frem , ibascceajotVef Janas JL—YoLL „_ , - ATapJCaoty of Ale<aadenhe Crete byJagph-Aifo; Tne Ilistory of Charles tha First of England! by JA* ebb Abbott—etegnbr *' 1 ‘ *■ Harper’s- life-of Frenfrltn: splendidly embellished by noßerou-exqtdtfte designs.£No Lucent*. To be completed in e numbers. ' Pictorial History of England, sp to the reign of George 111—complete in 4 rois, octavo: ÜbO Uliutra tiotif! j Josl recti red by! '■(M" ‘1 • Estate Cor Sals, —•- rpHE following pro pony in the city of Pittsburgh; X and sear the borough of Munches terum the Ohio river,lsoflertd.for!aalo ottaeeommodatajtenni; 3‘Lolslbcins of Lot No 409 In the plan of-tbe eity.of Piua6aigh,} b*ymg2o feet front on Se venth street, by 810 teet to Strawberry Grant street. - '!••••■•- j lOosotere Lob famiinf-oa uiAveime v <iO:&ei vide, ranniaf freaiße*Terro»d to the OWa nver,«i* joininj Phillip*’* Oi» Cloih Feetory. •- ' ;. ; ■ • For term*, enquire of' . CHARLES B, SCULLY, i or JAMES O’HARA, •—- c j - —-BcrfcoVßagding', 4th»t£ ' . . . • I TOX«ST. Ai>weQin|t Hone on Federal* erect, Aliegbe* c?nv. ncaMhehlarkct Square; end a- aaall.how onFWn«y]TaniaATtape,ftcM UTcrn* •Piutownibip, .. . V" ' Al«o, a lonf room, 3d dory, Market ereevPitt*- bergh. Two email Korea.on Sderect, .and lateral convenient offices near tka Pott office. Apply to 1 EDGA2ZAM, ' office 3d at, peer Philo Hall:.<-: ■TTNSHBINKABtB .R. Unrai U- invite » the attention ofbnycftto his stock of'the, above roods,of alllthe different qnalhies, said to be a* onshriafcabte as the Welsh, anlat moeh lower prices.' Genuine, Welsh Flannels also' constantly oa hand; Graze and fihroudia* jmin posee. Also, - Ueate made White flannels and Limeys. constanUy oq hand, at the north east corner of Fourth andMar* ket streets, , febS » UP Wood St Lot on Liberty- Btre«tiforL«ue« ONE LOT, 41 feet front on Liberty meet, by 110 feet to Brewery alley, nearly obporits Weal meet, ana convenient to the Mosonyuua river, will be leas ed for a term of year*. Enquire of j . CHARLES B SCULLY, - -or JAMES O’HARA, Borke’a Building, 4th «t- T ca route from comer Third »nd> XJ Bmithfield Streets to Hand Street Bridge, a BUT TER KNIFE, wiihiflrer blade and ante handle—J. M. K. engraved oaihe blade. Ho finder wii l be suit ably rewarded on leaving hat the store of John B. ATFaddeg fc Co_, Market street. fcbfrfllh*. WASTED, A FEMALE to do Housework in a small fkmtty.— To one who udderatands her basinets, good wa ges and a permanent thnalion will be riven. ALSO—A young!girl, ora respectable old lady.to take the chain of a norsery, iu a small family. En quire at this office. l febS-dgy* HEW GOODS. S'riACKLETT A WHITE, 99 Wood street, are now receiving a frc»h stock of DRY GOODS, Of recent purchase, end (resfrstjtes, patterns, Ac, which Ihev will sell low to the trade. MerchanUArr requested to call .and examine their stock and ptiees. •' ■ m t feta WRAPPING PAPER- ‘ TT ~ 1000 reamsmedium Straw Wraoninr. 1000 “ prown « u • 600 H jioablc crin “ « Received and Corsslo at the Paper warehoase of fet * l 8 0 HILL, 87 wood st SILK WARP ALPACAS— Smith A .Johnson.' 40 Market street Mould invite the attention of dealer* and Others to their choice stock of 811 k Warp Abaca*. and fine.Bombazines, which they are now pilfering st redaccd fobs . ih Per Halt, A SECOND HAND STEAM ENGINE, in good too cylinder, Minch stroke; boil 1” w J c . el T *s*^*sdiameur, fly wheel a cwt Also, one line of shaßs, 25 feet loo*, -h inches In dl fehs!daJe‘ Ul drn f a » »• “pnpbt Enquire of febt-daw* ! JAB. SMITH. N O 4O High st A- A Parmer Wanted. T the City Finn, in Mifflin TovnufciD, Allegheny coanty, Pa, agood practical fanner, to reside on ido Farm. A Liberal allowance wilt be riTeo. Enquire at the office of ijie Cuanfaaat of the Poor, en Foanh et, PitUhonth* I fct>s-d3*wnT T?Ann*l£S,-BCOZKMroT9»uuithe Public, A <o effect a saving of oae*lhird, and obtain ibe greatest bargain* everporohaied, are moil rcrpectfuW Jy invited to vuit ROBINSON'S Cloth Establishment rovt Koildinga, corner Fifth and Wood sis. NOTICE. rpilE Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and late Royals i. Copper Mining Company are hereby notified that the Trustees have ordered ansssMsment of one dollar per share, payable to the Biulctstgned, in two equal tn tlalmenu. one on toe i»i aay of March seat, and the other on the ISth day of May. lly onler, Ac„ JUIUS IRWIN, Jr., Pec’y and Trecu** n }a3o-dlm cor. Ferry and Front toe M COUNTRY SEAT TO LET—A two atory Brick DweJUug, with H acre* highly unproved Land, situated in Oakland, to I*l- /ram Ist April nejx HARDY, JONES A Co, fcbts. 44 Wamr street TO hETwiT CASAL HAJStIT. SThe subscriber will lei for Storage, part of the new Brick Warehouse, on Liberty street and Canal Uasiu. J. SIIAWitfACLAREN, febl dlw* Keusicytoo Iron Works DweUlai Houses for Bent, MTWO tbret) .lory bouse*, hack building tame height, for rein, comer of Sandusky street am) Strawberry alley, Al egbeey eUj. Apply to icol-di* : JAMES RAY, oathepXe. PENN MILL. PITTSBDKOU. KtNNEDY, CllO-bs i CO, ft ■ l ,. , .TaT£a.? l, ” ,ll *'‘’ C " 1 " 1 Joun T. COCGLBAjg. — '— Attorney at law, PounThuUL: Smithfield and,Grant jaHWtaf^ SUNDRIES —6fl bbls Family Flour. SDbxs Wmi,™ •-* *' v frt>3 _JOHN WATT OOAP—-100 bxil No i Cinctnnau Soap, per Me»«rn- O geti for wl« by feto FRIEND, RUBY ACv STEAMBOATS, .. cncniA'n * prarascßOß ■ ’ 'mßbßbmi■■' ppHfisijH* •■• ;■■■■■■■fc-- LIN _ E » t mas irtil know* UM - -aiajrJgi^ggS^M»BSsSF& l g. .WOT^ewSu?E»«T advance.- ’..T, v .' : '- v : —.'-'--v _. i Tto ISAAC'HHWTON) Capu . L.’*3..5S . Wheelingevery Sunday evening ai 10 ».*•'- - Mw3>iM7. f •• \;: •-: . # , ' - HOHt>JLITPJ.CS£T» ? r • : tU MoNoNQAHE£k,Cap*.BTti.T*,willl<*JJ PIP* burgh erttr Monday morals* at 10 o'clock; Wboeuaf eTtj7 MandayßT-*- , **Uop.lt - ~, “ -AT U _ crealpy .. The BXBEHKIA'No. teira Pimfeiujii ere 7 7 \Vfctdiny attjy.Tttc iday ■ WBDtfHgBAT - The NEW KNGi Wfl> ? laato Pittiban* >lcry T /ewainyj I' L.Y PACKET*' pt Gate*, FiU Pitt* muny oiluo'docfcj’WfcoaUig BtlOft*..-, PACKET. * Japt. Pexs IKttai* win ktr» morning at lOo’ciockfWtoe* yHlOT.it'’ ■’ lT packet. .. tpt B.'Hnraittv THQ-luvo rraftovEß «TCT7 Jttoraiajf ailO o’dMk} jwlQr.jt.. . NEW LISBON AND'PITraBUEGH DAILY LINE ■ J . ; OP CANAL AM> STEAM PACgyra, “ I d mM&m (yuouMowj Ktt»bßT*hdfcilT L il»<A:lw;k,‘A. It~sn4a?i **oW/ (gtwnft cfthaßttdy and uSnt Cl* . 'Kti»bttr*h xL >naJ.)u3o’moek»uidKb#iictNMi'Mllt inuttUa. . NewDjboa ■Utfctoei H> p, OUSSStU tiis'jsutl to .Urn rirw :dttrfns thoirixK) andOturtW it 8 otJockf A.-. Mn ADi, imtwstnustajfhMS F. AL-ilpii mikiM: o eominoouliAoibt earrTizuriw* Mnnn'Uul fteigfit-between I«ew Liuba emeu** bright inibortcr tine endti leu riteajbu by *ay .. TheproprietouofchULmetbtWtbeplnunw efia* ' jbnnijw the poblio that they brra fitted up tvefip* Hum 1 1 r>n»iTiniHii rii ilm ei i mufi • I . J flreigbV to tsa' in eomrecilca.. wita ’tieJwlT kaovft ?: «team*» CALEB COfBudBSAYJ&f' and eeaseet- il ing.ii OUifoWi with ibe PittitaJgb:Ufi:Oaeia> r> nau ftiOifc -i cndMUclaippirivcnu .lie proprietor* pledge 4boD| . mire# to apuo triable to fcmre een, ••■ tort •tfcty «Mtdiipiteb,end üb-cfibcpablioi ttais 0f “^^ffi^BOmaBDAOENTS.- 1 r ; {a"**- m7Uitf .juUßßAl'oHfc'cs. ■ |**«»ri , baa. j ' NOTICE-lke steamer BEAVEILC.Ei Clarke,*** ter, will leave after this notice, tot WdMSe aaneti* aUr* at 0 o'clock in the mornin«. . . jelS I'BiTS* .*. ■ ' ■' ■> "*4lll PnlgflBPBQH fc PROWkM JUAB Oallv,Pee]ut.ian*. t PEDRPAHV let, 184 a FKgKUABYIst, Ui -•J LEAVE DAILY AT&A. AL,AND 4 P. H. t ■ - 1 A&ia+ Yk: kMA'eaflnkit ’ fffniMff’ ltwliM,fo:tllft ara«aBt«MMMM AVW C ■ jrfXgflßMt LAOTKV Cape feacogarkfaseai r, aBnBBBSMBALTiC, Cspt. A. Jacobs: *hd LOCTB Capt a. , Betmett..Tboboai» f tre entlnly l: new, and are fitted «p without ttgirtto'ttpanse. En f eijr eomfon thatmemt eanpnwanluu toentprevldan The Boats wiU leave fee Uonoognliela'Whaxf Boat at the fttfref Bos*. «v • Poesengers.'wiß- fie pboctaal oft Board, as tho* boat* viS. certain}) fear* atfhsadvatt - / ttsedboars,9A.M.and4P.M.. . ~;^y • r i The splendid new tic age r lesra fcr the s'! and.Tatenne4iatB ports to-day Ffrr freight or passage, apply on .board. .y; few V .. • . FOBST.VOBia. . h run- h Thsgplemlidateiixut- 'V ' ■' ■‘ \\ i flrrrTi* ht.vbenon. * s ifisWsS’-Kotmtt.ttmter.'ttriU latra for. ahnr» &! ■PHfIBSfIHVadS-iatfiniMdUta • Vi paiiagg, apply ca^ctrfcv;-Cab? M Fot freight or • . ..FOB WABASB HXVEB. V- i .H»i&ao Bteamer L v. JCjjLJB CINDERELLA,- p 'auierj wflfleare lII* . Forfolgfal ot nrrsßuaeHt't wheqjno packet. . (t , ' Tto wrlfl*teainer’ - J s in^B^ftuWeb^er > .autef, will ■SHBHHMBfar Whcaiicp, eTtryJloalkj. Wed* ncsdar a&djfrulaft at 10 o’clock prtcisebrCl - : - Leeta Whcettoraterr Tbctday lyrai* & tnrdayja7o’dock t *jo,preeisehr. ./»••' r > 33ns Cpafltf WflUand übU Etory aeccmo'datioa thatcan be procured fizr toe eas>f . £ fcb4 *■• AiW.Cfeet>, miSal&leMtna jiftia ct « ' ■ FOR NEWOBLSANB. '• A il j j^ : ttmtcf,yiij7j*«Ttt tor “ -S Ji JfcrtftfetoOT wwi ■*#.ns tomnCfewo Cm B Mil teabergCT, or Pettigrew A Co> > febfl :.< : : ;'•. .. forneworleans. uCSrisfi*^^ 7 ' /rWQMn&SvT Fowlcri muter. will law ~ abow IHBBaHhUe dsyfatlOtfeloek. ' •t* For*«igh*etpuiapj opirfy^DbotoL i £ fobs ; -jftgcyK;- P»otea<Ud iteainer v-* ■ * JoRrrrENDE^.. . team abon§ Forfttighterb>M>CTraw>hrwKitfd.i.S y &b6 R HOPKINS, : Apollo Baildingt,4th SI- ZANEbVuXSANDaiARiETrAPAngCT ' fifUHTr Tho finoKeamer r SSSsIIiISHS _Forfreightorpawjraapplr,enbtmd.t?3 febl \ FQgTyABASB RlVttP' fl ht'' >; The Aplesdid;' Bit ruanfai# tmuai : '-COLUMBLUfe -* ™ ' - - •Wnima.iMerf:^ "JKlfehSi”* f? *“» « , . . . for err. EomSr rrr ~ • 1 Mm* k The fineftaamek':- - lest* far tW ttnri iTitsnnrdißtnTrtfiOTi*^**- I _ jpaas* K Thafanroaplnrstesnerj ■' \ leayo ft* s®BHjßbbow ii4'.iJ]iAUn&e2iw pnu cm atio’clock. P.IL .T ' -, • For freight or paisagcappiy ©a board: {*«. 7.1 FOR ST. LOUfiT;’:.-.-'/*'. *' - . •••‘'ThO'SPletldld fititt fhmtlitast— tfSte&it ■: i* day,at 10 o’clock, jL itr- . l y For freight dr passage, apply febl ' \ “ •’FORBTv liOGlS.’’ ' V "" A Cox* tar- fa« -r r ir board.,' f) /fab3 , Jk..: Tha Splendidfut rniriWi»«}it»ffl*r ... yjviV);»ay >:~' ' v^PArawouf^r' learo pwu at pungs tpplW ii _ , J MEy>TON jOKEg, Ap. PrTTSUERGU AND LINE - i.fl*?*** lie^n*r,H«l,»plPSdW;Ailp«ooeß .'rtfoinumiioU e ?k^^is ss^wjffißr 4 * , / 080 aUILTENfiSBOSIfi JJJT B**Wmnt Pcricoavoli lesTftLooisrifie for Kev Queans, on onitiu of TelegraphNflA* Paurjitten eoo »© direct, tail eta have beiiattMjin#' here if da, ■.-■! r-lrV-ir. il.- ha ‘ &Q6ULA& CINCINNATI k' ■ TOeiut wnoiarsteamer' fflTMrarffr ! FEXNSgEVAJgIi -jftaggßa* riCany t mM»m'wiil left™ forth* ■BanßsasaSftbore tag wtsmediaiopiru irpaimm applroiibirvtd#/ j 123 . TOR NEW ! , fpaw» ~=^„i- c?OB - Mll - T ™^aEß ■■ - Wifteiin* leavioffVii.,»i_^v\ e ' r ® m . Vta*b»nrh dir and VrSay, 1 * ilutmr K ll fcTcrx Wo W«io»*- .ppiy mkflri ' j^st ~,.. FpR N'ASHynxv. T> « «Plendid ~tiw rxaJiDi ****** <* *• .j-.^“^asa‘isSs. , w , :. „. p O R ;§■RBICTfA,' PABKEBRtftfRO, Aim Hoc'iiiqrport, and ImernredfaW ljtndxnj*. W The finenrtmfr ’ ' wßixgvnafi L wiU l eiteSat the aboro ~**™ linri *»' irnignorj eray Toeaday 1 , of 16 o'clock, a. i r<,r t*cighi or paMajeippJyon board.'^ceST-tm u IDe'eloekt For freigftt or oiuo Lian 1 PITTSBFHCU AND T. tu**,sWT»—Sxaswa JUTijDiDflirr HIS LINK, wfcoscl pm«iialii7_,luf'^2^ «.?s«as^^sspsiL*BSSe LEWIS 4. BUTLER, SIS „ —' s -=2 ptii^ya. FLOITH—aoo bbl« fine Hoar, for «ale h. IBSH =. - =SKI*LEiIStNIcSI3 * ttxvAStamH:- .. No. 9» C*pt. J.KunHUDLlffl • TttMday ttoralof *1 10 O’cloei} vereoluf si lQr.lL^ MTONo- *,CaptB,D*Al» Will tnr Wednctf&y mandat ■> It Wedo»d*Y “ , ‘ poßST.xijmi
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