THE fITiSBUEHH OAEETtE. PUBUSHED BY WHITE &• CO waon-.t(]RQH* l ation Bill, MOtvDAiV MQBJhLNG, FEB. 26, 1&49. Iwoi PHIL AokLertiA'sbam mebica*.' I »bl t?~A7Wftrrfia-«mKTTTßaprt Snh>cnpUoa»to thc.Nonj Aimi I i r*« a».d Vailed Siair* Gazette. ml lorwu-rded'ftpm liiia oSice. COHIfiiRIICiAX LIST ASDPHILADEL FIIIA PRICK CUBREST. loihw valuable paper will be recei'cfl aiitTTiHvafdcd'frcta ibis office. SBW YOak EIPBEBB. * -We WiH -receive and forward free of expense, ao- and subscriptions for this paper. ’ifl-TKX I‘rrrsEcaGii Daiw &xz*rr* U f published nJhi Tn-Weealy.aMd Weekly—The Daily is Seven ISS’r.V > >»»*'■■ Tn-Weekly n Fire Dollar, pel USL'ute Weekly .. Two Dollar, per annum, Mnaly tn» Vdvkhtwtjls areeareemlT reqneslwS toihand £ior favor* beior- •• r and as early in the day practicable- , Advertisement* not mse.vrd for n snr Bedtime will-invariably be charged until ordrred 4 foa l+TsJl Commercial InteltiscuceJioioesUr, M kets, Rivet News. Imports, .Money Murid’-- *- c bird pa**.* _ _ „ \TT7- Wy.'TuoxTfOS, Eaq , S. K. corner of Balt.m directs, » out duty authorised A*«i .SMUmore, Md. See next page for Telegraph N«vr For Local Matters •«« next p»B«* COUNTY AFFAIRS* “The People of Allegheny county, we think* w, be surprised ... learn that there . • »d -w pend iSi Wore the Legible. which late, .tom the High irberilT ofthe county Ike custody of the Corn™ |XI olid give, it to the Count, Comm*.,oner.. Tbul tbe growth of the count, lathe managetuent of iu P™™'" ’ ■ have lung keen and held, bn, .1 b, ' lows that Ihe desired reforms cannot be a. . todeed better, earned on, Under the aupertpa.ot. * the Sbenlf a, of the Commissioners. and by no- me... m favor of having me on. odne aborn of d» importance, in order to a importance, and increase Ut. °* The bill reported proposes that the Commission e„ .ball have joined with them a board 01 tnape tors, Id consist of four discreet and reputable pen sons, to A-rve wilheut pecumary bo rfrrtoi—by whom’ By the People: A«, “ * dMfd by the joint vole of the County “ f aioners, and the dent dodge of the Comt •>< Quarter Session.. Now,the Commisamner. being ■three and the Judge only one, u t. qnue that the boartl of in.peclora are to be the ere of the ComoussienetO., A P-try cbect proceedings Iruly' Tli serve, 100, I' l WW-kOdl may be very -afely .nil very s&om trouble the county dtgo.tan« ,he,r presence. Coeld any pine be better dev art which while s~m,n« to give a check upon pr.-on xaanug«*meni. :i> reality adoris* nont. We sre Opposed 10 all, and every «=hemc o. non., without compensation, except in l a. ca. e School Dire,-tots, and some lew other rate ms a - CCS. They are noons and ant, republican m tt, very nature, and rarely, ro the end U.l - - injnnooalv. Inmvidnal. of unnsaal and public spirit tuny, lor n tune, render grs servmobn. cannot, as . rule, te «" J and in tSia care it is tendered peculurli ' from .he fact that they are sure act to appom rte, as they call ,I—any one likeljr “ 1,0 £ gilnnt tu watching them. The public m mupU *>' • L. pay far all the servicis it requires, and, as »g. neral role, that servu-e will he »r«nt a byfno means follows, that .he »■ iweivea too much. Tne otiice u one o I,e lint re iponsilnlay, lafe or death, large de.l of property, or otherwise its safety, upon the .discretion, and hist rati' qualities , H , Sharin',in trying moments- We ore t leteiore posed to any scheme which shall ru • '•'» lor lie sake of aggmndcnng the Coronussiouera and wc are pariiculurly opposed to the present ““ because it is essenuhlly bad, and susceptible <“ • largest abn,e-,a fact .-ommlts ‘ the perse and the sword' to the same hands. The power of incurring large expenditures and the means oi paying then, are vested by it m the Commissioner, with n check but what is afforded by an uiipowf board Commissioners appointed by themselves The plan proposed involves the necessity ' bnildings and various machinery, to an . limited only by the discretion of the comm.» -rs. Who can doubt, dial with our past expel cnee, ihsl limy would be sufficiently costly at H* be,.; and „ey might be made the excuse far cu roneou. ex,.-admire,, under cover o, irtiectore elected' by the commissioners mmh ’ very easily find compensation lor their unpa, ocr representatives will nut laun, h upon mty'pnch untried sea. A scheme so porwn lous of evil should not be hurried through *« ' me lull mul deliberate sanction of the peopfc °> AH. > gheny; and we venture to predict, ihr V who may bd infilrumeulnl in doing so. , leavo in attend to bis own business for the - Wc are ihr from denying that the increased •growth of /.he county render, some refcnni.and iraproveminls in the jail management neeemwy. The pc-4 should be more frequently inspects than IS at I present done, by the grand juries. B t should be truly rW and h, the . • people, Ibid totally mdepeadeat both ol the “d nJcon.mi«.oncrs, and pmd‘ >»M — - fcrf no onlv coo we maure tb«?.r being V ■ regular. And whatever improvement is neema > • Shoutd inly be adopted, afrermature cons*^ , .nd sholld be suet. » would uu. to ~«• ’ , lh ~b charge o, hWsrdea, and. Board of la,pec,or elected by the people, » greatly needed, nndough TO be Immediately erected. Appp.mmeut. c .SSI Coronals- P *[ iloners. rt L Bo, r d of Canal Commissioners met at Con gress Hail, m Philadelphia on batutdny lasi, aad • mudi the following appointment* I. _\v,ll,nm Gamble Parkersburg J. J X- iCfancJel B. S. Bigler, Harrisburg, Wdl.ain ’ W.Lu, Northumherland, A. White, Dnnsburg, D. W lfe^“''' , -! : c''wTeund., Easton J. Dmm.p, nngtr, do., J. Reamer, scale,. srw'n : rI” loch. du l. A Hays, P„t»- bu |, J. li. Chesny, N°J"T, j’.RaakiuJohl, Bnistost'A Wnterbnry. Charles Brady, lames ~ H„fier Thomas McMu hael. Columbia JUd^J - 'j FNelson, Joshua Kemp, Jamas Murray, P> „ . ■ Smith, Columbia, A- U burg: T. Mchiemon, Johnato jSSr Uulkt Uxi. I’*rumMth.-S- Mar- removals have made —P- “* liboth ntnrmurings and thread :eJ-lhatUie friends ol'Mr. Bigler b ■scribed, and these tliat held appe - blio work* ilriveu oti. U i» ewd Ui» ;—wo phail see.’ 1 The New York Herald gives a list, down ‘ rduy l~th mst, of all the vessels that have mi e om the several ports of the United ialforme, since Use breaking out ol the gol ev nth the number of passengers conveyed by ihem. [h© JbUowiog isthe recapitulation ol the statement L the Herald: Total in U 1 vessels via Cape Horn. * *24 •• Chagres r. •• the Brazos, „ », “ Vera Oux. .. i > Tampico, • „ .. San Joan River. Total in 1> vw-'cbJ. T!l e Cincinnati Times of the nth »«« ’•>* _Col J W. Weller, Ute Mexican Boundary Line lel. * Yew Orleans, on U,e «.»« W ' ’ ■ * r . Ihn field of ibcir operations. The P-trty :OU f. Uetn col. Emory, Topographical *- Mr Gray of Texas, Surveyor, Lb. f ham. smeer,Mr.wrai, - c Weller , disbun *rti„, of the cjy. Commieaiouary, H. A, iu S offi«r, Cnpt. °T , o ' M „, Rduuaou, Diego, ra May next, and i i can Goajmiaaion at San ° - itJwh- pfoeeeded &> wnr^ \ ’A- to porchp.'-e P a P" H ''“ 8 t '“ K ’' ° r '„ olb li l hmen! of Idveitiacmeni of ihe extent Mo Ui«r FBOH MrASHISGTOHk Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Ga*otte. . WMHLWW^Feb-SUS* 9 - The demonstration upon the General A.ppr°P n^ ■>n Bill, is stronger than it was expected 1 1 Id be. Mr. Beil, of Ttoin, b» concluded «* e speech on his proposition to engraft tt P° B tl n section providing for the admisa> on ° ibnun and New Mexico os a aud Mr. Bel! enforced his position at great J wi,h profound eureefrere.■ H * Kl o' f* if Urey meant Ore wen dmy required of >he- They whether jjtrt or unjust, th y j Q 0 f Republic these territories, , rr::,r,=:-f=£-. achreverneul of A »» l ° f P" >v ‘ Jn,S The Committee appointed at the last regular meeting of the League, to ascertain the number of commitments resulting from the evil ot intempen. aQoe, the expense l« the county of such commit ments, and whether the evil itself is in progress or abatement, beg leave respecUully, to report That your Committee have visited the offices of Mayor. Aldermen and County Commissioners, the | Jait, and various editor* of the city in order to ob tain necessary information on the subject m hand. As far oa statistics could l«e obtained, the following will present a brief result of their investigations The number u! commitments for drunkenness and vagrancy, during the first tjtiarlerc: the year lb*-, are as follow* • FIRST Ol AiTtn, KMMNo FIRST MARI II- By Mayor and Alderman ol Pittsburgh. !Uf» at SI 09. . , . " 1 By Mayor aud Aldermen oi Allegheny, , ' f>6 at $1 21, , ,ast there has been an immense influ* Sher \lT* ,- eejl for subsisting the same, »‘ < rlr arc particularly m>n g . the T . taing obvious—the office there «« more j ? iron. and more provable than U.oae »b» , OT ,„ M -a any other part of the country
    «« ‘“m"».J-No, they 10 '’"'■'■"S' am glad u, hear .1. and 1 “ Hut utter the whole day tiaJ been on. Mr. B«U'» .ntendment «. «]«*«?■ , v vc„ a o'. :w tor, the lour be mg B f; made a atalkmg home to bear the., burthen,.Mr Walker called up hi, amendment*, and the Sen i r,r .inhale precipitately adjourn* atr-forscemg a ueoaie, p r stL rm:wn, F'tsmttd. —Mr Brook.-. Irom maun, nc.umm and operative, .gam.. any .ner.t.on .0 ‘ h M? S "e”r ~nu.ee (roe. Luxeme. .gam,. ref »!;*K,er.-nrn; S o f ß Pe Dt b r lt «e D .e, m .« T , sl o3^| o, Mfu":err u^n rr ,^ v pp *s™r: ror 0 " 0 '' 0 '" " ,h * * g whu-h commltmenduunounred .0 iJW «£ rue. Cfornorar.on tl £ kl , o | ()( . r , „f rhe Bank of the Uo.- r - ssrs: U,.0, I «r..e. ■■ 7'"» •“'J'“°' 'ye.' t„.Veh- Tdo, m. 1.4 « jected the county during preceding, thr valuable Jonanon ol book*.\c., ?>?7-°: )*« “ P"r»“ l - relmm.'. .0 » «'»'■• MTuh,r.»d I-awronce wen. appointed . onegal.eed'debauehery “» d '’Ymmoimn'.« o'gtn.cher.the b,!l toex. „, Kl . h be attributed to Inteiuperaucr . .. ~...,,..-,1 i,v Messrs L-rabb. Small, catalogue of crone might be .welled U« Sre’rrelt 'K.n”j..hn«. , l. Kon.gmeoher end Maeon, were mat „„,„ber .Deluded. Wto h. tended b, .be rn.en.on ... • new mc -1 before tne magudrale, pay the.r j „ follow. enarged. . vo „j .-.tie ( \nd ,1 any Baek or Sane*. Institution , “jtLJiu Xrr,.;i=r:;: -fwh «.«*-b«■*« -"8- * £&“sx "o”.d- '-«“““"“*£T2£ "Sr - »»"*■, The building t* a two «wry on*, an Uiro u a bout tbe .-.nniuunuy. but \Mb ' | YeM _ MeMni Berf (toa*. Hrawtey..t«bb. he upper portion of H ~ occupied by u.e leo.ale , ■■ ,k n,ago,rod,e .0 ; uingh.n, P™ pi“el*«,"uK-h. Small. ~,..;,,, s.,ne mn-hievon. boy... one o. the (rent, dauon In and thee tm... M bartn,. Ove.neld. Fotterge room, to amuse the—.™. Wb.«d P— , “J "Jft ‘ l.-., Jnbm-n. Kink, .fnaperandpul Idem lo .he due. The banr.nl | Inend. of virtue »od ordr, no Koujm.eber l.r.wren.-e, Uns. Richard.. badler. *&s^^sz&i r ' S==s=: ■~s=S=S=:' - -S=r Thea.^;h.,.| js:;;: ooul “•'• 3" Z of he rooms, and, At the laflt desceodinit j ' Time baa elapsed unce ueo, an Kndny, tor private bill*, and to mee a b-,. uu,„,wr of P-eefe or twelvejdeep. r.pou.-.ch Tkry ou fo, rb.relore. ...eubou , lew >h'"«* A,n0,., the h** <„ Mar.-h. w-itl. ue tragtneou ol the brokeu r.,1. fc > eounderanow- ot , o , nm , lm e.,r. , ho „, , he „h of A,u,l. ISI-., .0 re, vz,rr.~, «“• -- 0,-,h.pn.-.«...ia. ; ftaoture rf.be t„e girl cugh. u. lbM , drunkard out 1- b.rney ro .bout S«a« per annum, wa. pn.wd tlr. ' - W “,L-kfuT“r ee.1.00. Souu, fen™ were felt .or „ broughr by our pobue b * *„ b '„; U, Mr V ...emare and rendered prompt profe...„n.l md o -'Xatd'Tl.u’. uLe, through .he Icrer*. . T 1 ) Here i* a radn-.al error 1 here i . a FI ,,_T..c .lean.,b.pkrah Sand, arr.vedl nal M the pun.-meal. nor punnh.nent ... a, ;:: “k on T„e.d.y p--^^ Hennanu jjfi from New Votk j Tue,.l„ Bowl The t ynard’learner n.agara w .-p„, I cent oueratiuo. that the rr/erek»ur correct mu ,o, UU- Wedne«.»yf The New l ork.Poe, ( „ « ii TuewJay at'eruoou says' ! tb« »ystem design nt all '* w An ' e/pw-- Messenger was despatched this aubj«Bied ■ * ql mvUl IS ,„ remain uh 'B^“r„r.r^ruete M^a tlro m Boaton, with the E-te- M.d.| to any • - :i I~rsi'arsisn4 J g~gK ~-~z~gh itirszsz. ■' !=sS2ss££3=: publlahed yeeterdny. We »re_ ~n the^ K fo„d. o, the,, county i t.Uased to receive and publish coimuun ; the P SS-ssr - - - - i uZ" the subject of the article, we tycnl lh *, f personal i**to*- return vnee in Touching the wbj Mf jJ 00l ' e of wlm -h they «-■ ™; wllo ,„- advieedly when we > „ee„Uy. in con- : „ ’ „, rc e month..even. «» " , llc ■‘“.IT f"«" d . '. datlrn, hqnnre whether I. - to feetod to aun. he er,rn*“d * .form of Quarter c ,„f un V" 'he of iriri d arrdouh, .he ; zz -We have no mason to Jobn j,, Clayton, ltl e y.olulroo ol law and «■* “ , u 1,,e01. :^^uUm,y r ep.ablemM^.W^.mr fl J r he.e ; „ “J n . e^rf I s?;: « s^rtf^^nr^ I “ e Mrs, rtj^-fc?* | ; kjh.ouuo. rf ! TIIE Caa'u.kV : -The Commonwealth ■ <£££ “ .. urmto d “^. ! %£££>%. * clined That while the <-^* cr , acr p ritv m Vl ew ol the foregoing facts, your «"*» i ; Elf f,- 1 toerretary- Stfoe” Ted XMr Vmmnof Repo „ „.d, -Rev. gfr. Wddle muv. Ohio,’wilt be .elected for oue of lire plm-ef. Oral üba mampled—moUoa earned. Garetre. .. i tt . RodgeA alao moved that the m,-rt Im ... .. u w Van lbenree- i ngopted, which was done uoanlmouMy, The beautilul rnanoon »« c, of Columbia, although the measure wa. once alluded lo m Ibe proceedings ul vhe J *J upon the Speaker', .able, and would have are up for consideration m one hour, had the, der of business been proceeded with without in rruption from the time when the smuggle .mve ,t olf commenced. Tosco,d m.king any rocresa in the calendar, an adjournment was moe d and carried n. an early period of the day, con. idermg iho of the session. The ted reeently introduced by Mr. Uxon. ler the aliolit'i'U of the franking privilege, , rr ,t An attempt wns made .0 amend I,a, hv adding to it a cl»«“ lh ' '>' J “' :l 'i.n postage to two cents. U was lo* by- only one vote So close a vote induces me to think that there may ye. be some chance fo, the adoption of Mr, ijoggm's plan of low postage 1 >u *- The SeHooi. Accidkxt i> Tim-aDEi-ruic A Fewhteeu ScEKE-We „.vc a «>“ count of OH accident of an appalling i-imnn". which happened on Tueed. V morning. a. one o, the public ne-hoof- of Philadelphia. M* following description ol it m l 'ie m a e plji I’ennsyWanian ofWedne*d«y morning •Thr t.-00l contain* eoiue nix or **veii hundred l any one Will have Eaaloti; S. . r, Hollidayi lame* Foil Proceeding* of U< Ttmpcruce League of Allegheny County. Pursuant to public notice a large and respecta ble Dumber of citizens assembled, oq Thursday evening, Feb. 22nd, in the Ist Presbyterian Church, (Dr. Herron's) la transact business relating to the cause of Teraperonee. At the proper hour, the President. Rev. N. W f.tt. I took the chair and called the meeting to order. Rev. Dr. Dill, of the Irish Delegation, was then ! called upon, and opened the business ot the even* iog with a solemn and impressive prayer, after , which it was announced by the President that the ] Rejiort, moved at the last meeting to bo made, reta : I uve io the cost, Increase, and evil of Intemperance. I I was ready to bo presented. The Secretary was requested to read the report) of which the lollowmg is a true copy REPOKTi Total, ! *RCOM) jLSTEK, ENtIN<. U\NK TMIRTISTU. Bv Mayor and Aldermen o( Pttlabnrgli. commitments, 431. ai SI tW, By Mayor and AUermen ol Allegheny- Cs at SI *l, Shi*--’' vev T , SIOUI fv * rsvuia rtu 9 r octobik By Mayor .and Aldermen ot Pittsburgh 429, al 51 U 9. By Mayor and Aldermen oi Allegheny •?3. ul 51 21, Sbenri s t**«v K..L-Hflt OOINJ 'AN- FIBS* By Mayor and Aldermen of iMisburgb, 447 at 51 09, ’ By Mayor and Aldermen of Allegheny, 40, at SI 21. Sheriff's fee*, Graius, Chronicle, Jonrnal, Bupatcb, Post.. Tern pc ranee Binner, Presbyterian Advocate, Christian Advocate, or a. many of the. city paper, a. will accept it for publication, without charge. Tbe following Resolution was then otrered by L>r. Wray, to wit- . RuolvcJ. That a Committee of fonr be rliwd, who shall take the subject of an additional ply_om d, nance into con.id^t,on. and prepare and pre sent the ..me, together with the P'“"“ adopted at a public meeting, held m this hoove. “ relation to Sabbath D '“ cr ' ,t, “°, T whole' Houses, to our City Connells, and take this whole subject in chargn, until the proper and final action be hod thereon by said CoubciU. The Resolution was seconded by Rev. Dr. R«dg' ers, and unanimoosly carried. The President appointed Ur. McCracken, Dr. Wray, Ex-Mayor Adams and Mr. Shinn as the Committee. The Rev. Jouathan Simpson was now lnlroduc ed to the meeting by the President, sod delivered s very forcible address, on the subject ol Tntal Ab slinence-nt the close of which, the following rev olution. read by Rev. A. W. Black, and seconded by Mr. Kdwurda was carried with great spirit and manually Resolved. That the thanks of lhi« meeting be endcred to Ibn Rot. Josath»» Sow* for nooUrnt addre... and that tho bo.rty w,.ho. ot Ihii meeting are hereby elproMod. that Mr . imp •on. and hi. worthy colleague, the Rev. L>r. U u a, delete. Iron, the Kingdom of Ireland to .hi. .■ountry, on an important errand ol mercy. mat warmly recced by every Amenran. nnd have their effort, crowned with triumphant jncceM. May Ireland be .peeddy radeemed-regenerated— •anemied —and elevated to true dignity among the nation# of'.be earth. The Kj-v. Ur. Uill was rxcuwd*from making a public speech at th.s meeting, hut be will (U •) eirtertain aa audience with an address on *om interesting topic previous in his departure from i u city Alter some turther bne< remarks, tho meeting adjourned to the call of the President Benedicuon—by Rev. Mr. Suupson NATHANIEL WEST. Prest N * thamel West, .Ir.. Sec y. (City Papers Copy PENNSYLVANIA LKOISLATI’RB* Hakrisiu;roh, Feb 20, IM9. me N Ainenrmn »nd * ** (, * ,sUr Rallpaod Jlor«n»«“ u ' The Baltimore anil Chin Railroad I Vim pan y in alnul to make « strenuous effort to push us rood .trough from Cumlicrlaud to Wheeling The trade upon us liniahetl road 1... been unusually great this winter, Maryland Slate bonds, ol whirl, Urn .on. „anv holds M.IKW 000, have unproved, and, m me Baltimore Patriot ol the lilh instant, is an nil. vertisemenl, signed by the President selling k«h that the Company are about to pul under contract one hundred miles ol then road Weil of Lumber '“tli'is is s movement to the .mportamje of which I Philadelphian, should no. shut their eye.,.The -unte ot übio ha. chartered a number ol Railroad Companies, to make railroad, running in an ea.le • lv direction and to strike the Ohio river at differ cut po.uls. There .1 one to strike ,1 nt U heeling. | anolher |.l S.enhenville twenty'ml.tea higher u . another at Yellow Creek near Wellnville, iwcn y inilea above Stubenviile; and another to E° Beaver and Pillshurgh. and there to connect with ,h» Pennw.lvnnm Rjiilroad . il „ n. easy in Ohio to get a charter lor a rad -11 I. didcult to get the money to , on. "The'peol'is of Winding are>,ngJon rapidly with oonstrnntionot their vast h-dge ae m ih« < Hun nvrr the »pan of which will be I height' above low water 97 feel. Jo = l I and risk'amending ,C W 'one road .. pushed out westward Irom Puts , . i. n » „ . oanerlion wilh (.ItJvelnud BU^ m'* im! .. well “ ,lh Columbus ami Cinem ml anoTl e m.Je to connect Wheeling with SZ it, .. »■ »«»oh a- lw •lOh.um, mated lor some years to come. All ol our met aru ftW art- of the importance oi onr obtain mg the shortest and heat line Iron. PUf^ 8 through the We.leru Reserve to When I money scarce and railroad scheme, are plenty, " con,,nlr.tioo of our effort, on one mam West- CTU lute IK essential Vo lset u» urge on our central road u. PUlst.urgh, and thence to the slate Line of t Uuo. lor that is the true poll. V “I ‘ v „y PuthanuLTHtas. SviciDt or Kopckt M. N. Smtthr. LaNH Bro- KKX —About t« o'clock on Saturday morning Kob ert M N ■ family go to the poor house. He called at 4he Pemberton House to pay a visil'lo Mr- $* ur> hr ™ atm* to deposition was used Jbr the »W}; DC f *“ the trial of Getorge Miller, the purport or lb® dep osition being tbaf he i.aj ?een Mr. ™^ M P, 81 ’ e be Miller revtral paper, whlob bo believed to bj aolna Ho wan probably beUer Tmown aa a lana .ueculator throughout New fork anil N'« f -“* limd toil any -L' man engaaeb .« .uc-h He would h.reSoim Mly >«•'» bf •«« atll Barton Pori- T«l«(rtphie Reports* Tbe suppressed dissatisfaction of western P®^* Ushers, with the operations ot the system of te graphing news to them, seems to be breaking o in spite of their good inclinations towards the tern'* graphic lines, and their strong disposition to 9 P r * important intelligence'before their readers in _ shortest possible lime from the point ot w ,c starts. Complaints hare reached us within a days, almosi simultaneously, from Sl Louis ville, and Louisville, wHh which we are mo half inclined to chime in. There is no such thing as denying orc e up the delects of the telegraphic reports ... to the wear. They are gl.ru*. anJ commercial advices, foreign news, c proceedings, and the general mlelligen P* j In* to the eastern cues. The remedyfor tto. ertl, however, is a thing not ao earn y own local publisher. now employ th ngeota, who receive the news from t offices, partly in cypher, and write ou nto them at their printing offices T agent, malte their own arrangement, with report m. at Pittsburgh, and through there vilh reporler. in the enatern cue., for the trta=.ro..p.on of net». to them. Thoogh the loenl the western publishers, are amenable to their employers, lhe P Pitlsbunfh and er. are not, aod cannot be reached For all deb- Clearies in the new. transmitted, ‘herefore they are the common and easy .cape-goau oftheJoeai agent., and there i. no apparent remedy, under She system n» it now esiita. triors fcay abound, —as they do-and the western papers innocently spread them before their readers, and receive—a. Ihev do again— 'more coil’s than coppers for their increased labor and expenditures. in conducting their busmens, and if the Weal ageota be found fault with they point to the telegraghie notes of the sacs transmitted to them, showing thnt the error, came with the rest from the eastern reporters, and mere tbe matter reste. The Sl. Louis Republican traces tbe whole oinii cnlty in this city, and with more spite than good manners, charges it to the parsimony of the Uo» cinati publishers. The Republican gels over the matter, so far a* iH own troubles are concerned, with entirely 100 much ease. It iscertaiuly under no obligations to take the report* that come to Lhi* city, if it doe* not like them, and in endeavor* in* to apologize or account in this way for urn errors aad defect* of iU telegraphic news, it deceives it* readers, and altogether unnecessarily makes n martyr of itself It can employ its own special agent* in Philadelphia, New \ork, xc., to transmit news and roiumerciol report* for it* col umns, and would probably do so, to use the lan' gunge which .1 applies to the Cincinnati publish ers, did not ‘the rwi outweigh all other consider* at *The IxDinsville Journal suggest* tbe bolding ol a convention oJ western eJitors, for the purpose ol arranging line* of telegraph..’ correspondence, so - lecting their own reoorter* East a* well a* «genl* West, and apportioning the expense* to each ol the several cities-»ay Pittsburgh. Cincinnati , leom uville and Sl Louis. U this way. 1 th.nk, if they pursoe the nght coarse, they can make tbeae western cilie*. with New Orleans, what the east' ern cities already are great centre* of telegraphic correspondence—aad tfn addition render the tele graph of 'great interest to their readers, and incal culable pecuniary advantage to themselves. We are, ourselves, ready for any prow move ment that will result in more beneficially serving our subacribers. aod reimbursing ourselves in the expenditures to which we hive been subjected by the establishment ol the telegraphic lines in the West. So far, the enterprise has been one ol con unual cm ugv> without producing any perceptible xnarmf . We should be pleased to know whet the Journal’s plan is. and if it. details promise any thin* like the advantages to our reader* and our* •elves that the editors of that paper seem to think they do. we shall go heartily into the move, menl proposed- , We have observed the operation ol the telegra* phic system closely,'.m.-e tbe eal.bli.htnet.l ■ ol a regime, m tki. mtj.aad have much Irntb in this method of rep.J communication, «ub be « | publican and the loumal. we believe tbal it m«l, be made an instromenl of great service to be community, and ranch ajvsulage to the press. In Ihu. far, li cannot be denied, il has been a heav) bill of expense to the letter, and to Ibe former ha continually held tbe word ol promts, to tbe eai only to break it to the hope. 01l Zaca « Doctor*—A pApouil wa. *era made «t Ibc late annual meeting »'* h * - , *“ T ~. u al Society, to confer on General Zachary Tay lh. honorary degree of M. D. U ia >n<™ b.ve been a saying of Lfueen Uiaalicth that ad® tor was not lit to practice till bo bad lilted a gr yard and the Stale Society may have gone a an farther, and concluded that every man who hi filled a grave-yard was fit to practice medict The society declined contemn# the degrer. u bich Gen. Taylor will no doubt, tbank |lhe _.V y G'/oie. Case. of grossly dishonest mismanagement on the part oM.li of the officers of the Mr|«.rallorj of the coy of Now Wk have been he muco of the Council*. According to Ihe Conifer, they conatltute moat barefaced violations of 018 an! duty by officeholder*, lor the.r peraonal lejnefi One ol the officer* was removed, instable*, by the voiraol* both branches. 1 TUB AMERIC AN RDITOR BY WUJJ/Ot WALLACS. I'm of the Preaa' I’m ol the Pre**’ My throne a simple ohiurt l ask no other majesty Than atnkes lh*ga*er there. The horse of fire obey* rny rod. My courtiers walk the sea. The Ugtiln.ngs lift their tlaming «<•»• At Art s coinutand for me. ) „, <>| liie Prr«»' Ira of the Press l»<_> monarch* wear the crown I waft ray pen across my page. And crowns have tumbled down, j The niouds 1100 l on —the nations slrd Without the thuuder roll*. Within. I brood the i(uiet thought Thut changes all their souls. I'm of the Press' I'm of the Press' The dead around me tnroug. Their awtul voice* whisper 7Vr«rA Their ayes forbid the Wrong, Prom them I gather joy and siren# Nor heed pale Error's curse, Mv faith in God large as the ar- h He gave the I'niverte. I m ui the Press I'm of the Pre*> My host embattled types. With them l quell the tyrant ■ horde And rear the stars and stripes. I give mV hand loall my race, My altar Freedom's sod | say my say and bend my knee Alone, alone to trod. .1 Mr n (ov'riinl l.v vh«- above inulln, he might have IM V' tnJ Ininsrtt Hint'll I'IiJMCHI .suffering, tTurt in- I..i:oW"U» icier Mr Win **h.eld». t* respecable fnrroer <>l 1,1 » 1 1t ,...1.keii 111. railrd *" » Dofinr «•« •"J'» ~'mfur Dyipfr* ' '“I;' , he „ discharged bn Uocwr -ml P«>> „/ a ,v, )NNrr *> \ Rl--W e™ wkl,c 80a,,el *•«?• o^^'SvrptiV:nV;!yu;" u X T-^ u .,d v.ynui.w *»«*»>. T£ rr w i :r :r J ,: ■ ILur^ , AnM ;;;»■• VrrmrW -»J S *"‘;i v ' B P nPANT M it- tar ..te Ir, . I.. HLS * ■ound man oi him. • p or ‘ yviinam.O 1 * FEW good MfoitJ *«d PISTOLS Pm." nrih at ihr PKKIN TKA PTORK. ; A wanted at (be other o. A W HROCkWAIJjo. _ , lrre i ripaAvood t«-bIT dAwS i » Commercial Row, 1-lbeny »v. ■ U °“ r —, S. DRAIioON PISTOLS- An invoice to amve .mi". srMr.sa» ir, : ,L. ■ tone wul. them cough* and cold*, which It) unjel) tebW , ea.il> rutcil by Minnie remedies PEL- , n_ I.rft on mr case, a Pane containing some r r »A COLt.H SYlftP »,« been .« use • wl rh .he owner can have t y identifying J' I 'the last IV year’ and has Rained more reputation \ X ™«« r > • w W WU^ON 1 ";v, jt!c.™r. .o .br U, »,.j on Hu. .r ; . >« Otari, .. eounh I* » giettt tavorite wuh children- The *V, e * *7 I \ lAI T-Suu bu»li fresh Uariey Malt, for »ale by K-ffi CS-,r.S' 1 M A "» CULBKRT3ON \t,j; r,v°' """ “ : 1 “' ' h\™" ‘»o. Improvement* in Dentistry. HR ij O KFKAKNS, leteof Ho«ioii, i* "! „ f u upon Suction or Atnu>«phem- *uction J la»c* - r is r:v* aim*., when- ‘he nerve ■ • T‘ “ e J U*ee »»d residence n-*l .lour lo Hie M«>- , ‘ ortice Fourth street, Pmsbureh. Haruß to—)- B. M’Kfcdden, Fft Uioft- >* ls> VU. B|. Wright, M. U., DentUl, Orrtc* »»>t residence on Fourth street. op|*>Mte the In.onu."". P. . on •rnn.J.r —>”l »' bJ., ol iu« L'nioiiiown D.-.r.c., ... .h. JIB. y.« »' her a*e pB R HANO I » O ? O "K PO T , r A v„ 19 Cortlamlt A«io r«fi. OPPO«ITK Til ► worn *" HOTKL. Croton Manofteiurlng Company, Tb * Cro o ltje(iellPra | MauaiMiunug Lnw JX «i, of New York.) _ CPKR .1 whok.»lr. ill nunolille. to <»n P 0"»"; O'*"-* 1 "’ b vmneiy of .1(1. .nd |.r,cc. m sf»*' Window Sn.de. Sl Poinlod Window So.de., uid Vo °r Of .nd inponouon. A. .heir Sl»k I. , °.“m .lid euujely | p itorNU £•^“^jcuas **"'?• “...windprice. wT.on.rer Ioef *.;!■ Utf |(j fob*) , .» 10> A MCANDLLSS lno MereSfuil. con ei.ioliie Ihi> »“'* [ T , 1) o K __ l p w 10, Moulder. .»d Side., for .»le Of 6 o“Ek in Ike morning nil A | »»KY. MATTHkAs ACo D „,„.eJ M.„ wt’S«' ; peed.l;r ,V KA !>-«*> !»P g* £ i&p&VS ACo l .Aw'r ! ' T| | fß »-. SB ,k. prime for *.le Ilf c „?°p.*Llv WP. “T F leoa * ’ kM. HAITHkIyS AC, fo.‘nd ifdie K“.l Con LC!;i - r^.M dm Mine, A Me,nek • Heckc, ,n ■ f,Eu%‘^rrEEerofC..,.. BeA 8 eA Bn„«...dWn- B -lore o- <«. A CULBERTSON, ’ «”n:Mk ta .FKE»Mnf.c.o.ewdtOew.rr.med ,45 Lll f r„ | ssi"- •^ v, £z£i; , I - BOHHHOm A c notice J IS hereby piren, that the AlleCMfey^oan* 1 have filed in the Regi*ter’« o&ce of ty. accounts of their Jk“ t “ w d Executors &nd Guardian*. end th* be presented to the Orph.n’. Conrt oo «je ■jflui dey of blurb next, for eoafirmauoa add enow H Cleaver, administrator of eetauj of U«r? i H Hnrme? Dehaven, administrator of esute if » Mont- I Kt> Ge*lie d CoJper and Catharine Rodeabaujh, ednua- I istraiors of estate of W Rodenbangh. J __ o_. I George Shoop, administrator of estate of qeorge i m 11/iekiah D Gamble and Wm Whigam, executors I of estate of Martha Hunter, dec’d. ' George Hunter, administrator of the estate ot James Sweeuy. dec’d. Johß A Martin, Executor ot the estate of 'John Mar JJ Jobn Peck, administrator of estate of Jilerrelt Pat* asm, dec’d. „ , . v „ r „ Edward Allen, administrator of eetate of John Car ro wiUam Murdock end James Ajulerson.admimatrs tors of estate of John Anderson, dee’d. , R James Miller, administrator oi estate o( Thomas n and Ellen M’Elroy, adminiavators of estate of Wm M’Elroy. dec’d f Hugh Lauren and John Brice, administrator* o Samuel Brice, deed, who had been administrator o estate of D Hemotl. decM Thos Cooper, administrator ot estate oi John Chess dec'd Cunningham, onu of to aJmiiuMtawri of to ol Jane Messer, dec’d; separate a Mil imlividoal •count oi hi* administration. ( Alexander Ro*el.urgii. executor 01 estate of Jennet Aitkin, dee d. i , . Bot«t Wouon. administrator oi of Andrew Watson. dee d , . William Souih and John MVully, executor* of es tate of Hobl Smith, deed , « | Keuben M Fherson, ndannistrator of e»Ule ol n. | M'Fherson, dee d. . . Thos DuTisou, odraimsiralor ol rstale 01 Joseph Siralton, dre’d . Samuel Sirward and Y Dunlavy. tlmm • u PP>«®?. n **; Iry and filial ai-cuum u» executors ol ertate ot ua*iu l.ood. administrator of estate ol Anthony G< Johu Kiupatri'-k, admuuatraior of estate of Martin Fitzpatrick, dee d . n i Thos B Patterson, aeting administrator of estate ot J Tu P pp.l"m. J "Ol-Tlia. Bdfcwa U ga.iiha. of the minor heirs ol John Y Bakewell dec • Robt Ray, guardian ol the minor heir of Brice »ay, dC J W Kerr, guaidtau of the minor Jietr* of Wm Pagan arid hn*l account of Hugh John Mantien, guardians ot the minor heir*^' Wills, dee’d. , , j«4l, . Final account ol Reuben Miller, foardiari»gb hnr. ol Join. O'Bneiv^ec’J Re*»*ler'» Office, Feb -.Mth, l»4!» I feha>-«lliw3iT . Pn'ot.uriih Weekly American please iA* l ” “ I N THK roLKT oF COMMON PLEAS of Allege I nv County, ot' March T-, A- D 1549, No. • In B,« inane, 01 .ho .pplionor.of Iho mombolj «.. r.«* b ”« k ‘"> T “" d * y 87th i«*t- fob BEST. . . . . . a TAVERN STAND and Store, to which t* Momcted ««..•»■ *“■> ’“X”BoU«rrd' Wa-tow, ..tamed m Bnbewown- “» >*“ B “ U " ' ~ .JSffSwLi««'•' W B BLICKELL. on the premises. c I tet/JC-dtit _ .. * . |,vlU)lc-liibl.i-’.«P.'"»'. Siosop.,. c j ’ U, ' J r'ksPXI.KRS,S7 ..ond “ | , .IbTlll.s Brrr.lVEIP-A In, ol California 1-1.1 ; 1 .”‘ l I,y ,v W WILSON. j ~..0 ,-orner 4ih and Market «t ~.iv. i asT-Oii next Wednesday, for Spring ( I A. » * OT je,» for YVmtebe. or ...jiplie*. y . x . u i promptly attended to. yll:rr ” * W AV WILSON L^ 1 " v "“ lrV';.*' TrEß ' 5 K w'n‘bONN;lo& * Co_ V •^ K -" "% f'voN *Co l )IU ,S NO ‘ I ' A ! D “‘“ bb “ >TOi^S*°a^ -l)4f i,gAC “^gj’" a Bb, i\pmn APPLET — iiu*he]». in ulupping order. 1) ffwfl M’GUXS * 808 j POR CAUKORM*-W« 1..»r M ! 1' .mill VVI.K '•'•"‘■"’"’“.‘"i;',', I Vt ROE ! of CalifaTiU* lebaS .M OILL3 k KUb u bbl* Pl»nuuon Mola****«; . 60 hhdt N O Su«*f M OILLS i. ROL At AMFA CTI Ri.D TOBACCO -A Tull supply of A 1 rtoc. -r...-. •» ■>«« “Itus * RUE wl»w ■I’E.AS-V U «..« Ih-.K Uonpowdcr .nd l , M U11.1.S A ROK (;“'.* K 1 ■ *">*• ®« “j^/i.XnTco' ! Y on hand ami for »aJ« by let,jB ,J MDDkU I lV KR IMLI.S- aou jr«“ MLaacicelebraied L-' L eiJjHo. h - d ■»‘ a l ° f ,M M j mDDACo P 1 .'pro pii i~ Ihi liund ud for aale by frV.Sk M J KIDDA.O'? m [i»,p» ii. uor<* ami tor *al» t»y ° r ‘ ISAIAH DICKKY * Cfo, « Uin- 'U *<•*. No 1. «uit*«l for i4i«uly um, for si 1 /by __ ISA|A H DICKKY ACc iiißKanjW.M I'rovi Metahr Paini, on hand and I«**, ££ by f'm ISAIAH DICKKY fc Co im'vxk *>J | «, now lauding Irom »tmr Michigan, 1 C"oi“!Th> leW4 ISaIaH DICKKY ACo hoi ! tuVKKIiR SALK- A Mt< \VM\ft Sal. ”t S ' i#- lUt *‘ l-V°rM'c*w« s ... 1) W*-**" 1 * '"‘wKlft ANDuis ’' p “£?* s_ ' '‘" ; wVJJ * 'yi Aijf’ / ILUVKK JhF.U-M bu ' l, i“, r c “» jj’-CANDI.ESS_ iel>i£i . ~ . „i. Rnitii Soap. ior »*'e S o* p-iw !»■ Kj " l “ 1 ■“' '“wick A MCA.NDI.ESS ici.-ii r £»>""» n ““'- lor WICK k M'CAMIUraS_ (J H fct n NI b ”*" LI '"\CK"i , M , CAN"DLE33 » B S; U » R - M> ‘■•lvlck’; M-'CANDLESS GatM-Wi m’li'K*-Mu»t*rd, Cmnamon, AJ*p»ce, *Wi hr trr\li irocn manufacturer* «nd for »«1# Clo, 'i c rai WICK t WCANDLJS* ; P B £w» T 8 'V'« A M'CANDCKSS / bx. No 1. «o‘“>» “•“‘“O' KJ lor m-caNIILESS (eo*3 By John D. Darla, AuetlosW* Buggy ai Auttunu On Monday alterooou. at 3 o clock, at the Comtner* Rooms, corner of YY o°d and Filth streeia, will be sold withoot resenre—l excellent falling top Burry, with trou axles and Rockaway U>dy tebfcl JOHN D DA VIS, Aun amusements. theatre. Majiasu. C. 8. PORTER- -iiblic i. mow rapMlfallr infcmcJl U..' i.^rh^ h irfl P will be open Qa Mem Jay cvcmn*. Uai^g *• "" imp™™-,*"* k«« Ik«» nmJ». «s'« SmS?!, ltaSm “ d b '“‘ V "*° ' menu »* *" d r s^x&™*- Hiaur . pn c«« * u**« ••;;;; M ..»i »•«*• T *~"' IU H,SINiTHIwiND. Criip 7-P«rfor,™,C« -.11 «—»“»« ■ — CONCERT I t ue fd , d „ v j - v-p- On which occasion they w** l sin K * » I new Songs, Glees, Ac. fam ji y tickets admitting Single tickets!» eentt. ud.IWT mu . lC .tore*, three persons for SI, m*T Dan i c ulars, «* pro *nd at the principal hatela rorp fcbJ# sssre T°S-L f r. ssvsishsr;>2Siir 5 *■«*■ >•- htod. ' itrucuon*. __ CLOTHING, WROLERAIVCLOTbThB WAREHOUSE LEWIS * BASFORD, No*. 25i ah® 856 P*a«. *Tas«, vßetween Fulton street and Burling Slip,) NEW YORK, mvr on baji® thi uaaossi assohtbzst or CLOTHIN© a TB* UNITED STATES tn tbs aSTJCLB or SHIRTS AND DRAW KBJj, We keep an endless variety A LJO TBS MOST ETTBSMT* HASOTACTCUraS 0 OIL CLOTHIS© COVERED HATS In the World PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Of all kinds. LEWIS A HANFORD. feWMStaSA- 250 P '“' N ; Y - OREM A HOPKINS, I ° Orem 4 Co.] N . W. *» ST«™, ?SSHS-SSiS |gS§lH? ~j==J:^ r «2»‘ TASHKBS' oil. irv/NBBLS. TANNERS’OIL «kul»«« “A* ll m, „„ bud, ble.etod ud «»bl,uh. s si’ l wU a efficacy and superiority over all other oil*, froc "nfess I bs.tsu-' 1 “ ' r s#« “»* —V MSa. feblfi-eodflm V . . ~ »BOT OUNB. iIFI.KB, PISTOLS. edwaed k. tyros, N -, 134 No«TB 9SCOSB iTUSST, PaiLADELTBU, Gun Maker** u»e- " Callforul* Rifles* AnA RrFI.ES. M m « huith u the new model per ,2oo Bui'*. “■» “■' d b T I 'i"J; n “”2 |^.;riti„,:.‘ ciP "l They ,rr .iron,, well iSeeeble Guns, exeelly lb« ut,c . lor lb. C«ltfor Trade, ouulVerured -p-BON, , No 134 North Second *treet. Philadelphia. feblfr-eodJw _ TO CAAIFOBNIA, ™OB ST. l-OOIS. THE .üb.cribet >• oow preponn, lo coovey> ptny by Ibe o.erlknd room lo CoMontt. Wrn Su He adhof Mo«h. *sr sbi-iWurssrar---- PHILiDKLPHIA IMPORTATIONS, , T LOWEST RATKS.AIuii receiTed, Pan* Fain M ~r « bsstok-* ihc good* WM.TILLKR, Importer, "Si -doweod N ° 1 Commerce «. pl “ l *' 808 SALIC. A FARM uniur oo lie N. W. bulk of Ibo Ohio nr „ L mile, below Piu.birr»b. couloimnif _.0.. Ul°“e propeny of John rf. Hood, dceea-ed, *nd known t* l ‘Sale Landing” ... »• it/femur e 10 D**i“*oeod CHARLES GILPIN. House keeping hoods-w.r. vile, the uieouon of hoa»e keeper. »odi Phrtnerihlp. lORENZO EATON A Co., have tbit day ‘*« oc, * w d j with themeelvea Ur. Joiua Honan, and the bWt ne«a will hereafter bo conducted under the •lyle of JOSEPH HORNEfc Cb ,atthe old *tand No. 61 Mar ket, between Fourth etreet and the ftnaond. February 80> IS4B.—*eb«»-d2w JOSEPH HORNE A Co. have do hand a and well e**oried nqtk of Trimmm<* and Fancy Good*, lo which they invite the attention ° f and No ™ Market «. !otj2^"fw TJLEACHED GOOLS-A a. Mav>n A C ®\£®“ H Market street, UiWe JUil received the following well known brand* of Blenched Mu«lin\ vi* 7-8 and M ‘James’ Steam Mills; ;2.v a ,r.^"“' a™*" 4 ““ "" jUtvtfi RRITKR w „ B‘2^^^/^^Jsys' 4 JANNXRB- * Co_ /■'tQPAL YARNISH-d bUI» New York drying f ° r t ‘ ftle U] J sohqonmakeb a c©_ Bottle curbs—® hale*, 1 balv lfcmijohu Ootki ludo vial Cork*, assorted; tor talc by {tin J aCHOONMAKKR A Co VITRIOL— 2 ca*ka Blue. Vitriol, for »al* by f ab« J SCHOONMAKER A Co fT'l RKEV UPH'W—I ca*« Turfcev tlpimn, for -ale j by feast J SCHOONMAKER a Co T7LOUR—3O bbl* superfine Flour, 30 do Rye do; u r store and for *«le by L 8 WATERMAN, (»Vn 31 tld from »t_ l/SS" N ° “ ■sail SfcSfcr * c SisciSNA-ri Jb piTTißuaoa _ . i . y packet d n -fi* mHIS well known 1 er* i* now composed ofthe Cashed “» d k fu^* b t ed,^ r ?ScSimodaUon and «» waier* of the Weit Lvery 1.. Keen pT***tded far pa»- fort that money can procure, B for fire yean I winger*. The Line ha» the leaat ini»- —ha* earned a million of peop M tLe foot o> r ififisi k * advance. BUHDAY PICHBTi , The ISAAC NEWTON, Cu'- ,77.’, , Inn Puwlmr.b eyery Bdud.y WMloeb. Wheeling every Sinrdiry evening *l lu r M.y ab, 1347. MONDAY PACKKT. The MONONGAHELA,C.pi, Sron,wlU le.nHtte burgh every Monday mormag at 10 o’clock, Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r. a. TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBERNIA No. % Capt J. KIiuTOTO, wflj leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at to o elock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening aHO r. m. WEDNESDAY PACKET. ' , T “' »oJ^V?i o'dJctUwKgerrJy e.emeg u lb,. > THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capi- bargh every Thursday monung at lUo'clock, WkoeLai every Thursday evening aUO r «• FRIDAY PACKET. Tb. CLIPPER No. b, C.pu P,x, , aL »iII1«'N< 1 Pliuborgb every Pridmy mommj *IW" clool,’Wkee 1,,„ every Fnd«y eyemoj nWe.lt. SATURDAY PACKET. TU< MESSKNGKB NoS, CapuWtofiWAiXswUllMiTe P»u»buifh every Saturday nw»min* M \9 man «*»" lort, safety and dispatcn, and a»k of the public of ieu P*“ oa J^ HoaizEl) . AaEN Tfl. G M> HABTON, IpUttbßTjh. SAW. UABBAUGH, \ R HANNA, A Co ( New Luboa. myll tf J HARBAUOH ACO- \ nily. at 9 o’clock lathe morning- 1 * VITTBBUBGH * BROWSIVIU«S Daily Packat W**- . ,* FEBRUARY lit, 1848 FEBRUARY let, It* i .RAVE DAILY ATS A. M.» AND 4 F. M. v The following new boata coaplwa tr*~ M i at line tor toe preaent waais Al* cS?L IS* Mg ! i % iomton that now cun procure hu I §SHT^5^g used hoare, 8 A-M. and 4 r- aL I * - FOR ZANESVILLE, i The light draught ateamer ttfSSt l Bord, muster. rrUMuocJ for lb«uiouu MBQL 8 „i - imennediate porta on Toeaday, lho <*iock, r. *. For freight or passage, apply on board. fcb» FOn ZANESVILLE. I The fplendid faat rnboing neamer Binning, maater, wtlljlea*® f°r toe JsSEbEB- above and IniermedUti ports wT*** day toe *7to mat. at lOlo'elock, aJfc For (reigh.o, passage, aPPIr?? 1 "H* I..77ramTTKill AND LOUISVILLE JACKET LINK PITTSBURGH „„ .pUdid fa»t parted aod con bora b.reifd. FOB CINCINNATI] JaSfcf«r,'^q For freight or puMg* »P?l£?a*S FOB CINCINNATI , The iplendid full -I-™' J «-" b V PP,y ° n A Co, Agfif " FOR ST. LOUIS, T^ndldgg*^™*"" LtfMgWSlff J»veo*. muter, will l*»»e 6>f «“■ gpjgggjSlbabove and mkrtnpdiale port* Upon ■‘WSS.'i^*«#>-&--w - v_ Xl\t splendn fail Tanning rteameß , u. Tot freight pVaiAlutlon. THE co-partnership heretofoie existing between the suUcnber*, in the name oO Pneod, Ilhejr A Co., waa tlm day disaolsed by niouiaJ eon sent. oeo. Rk*l will settle the business of the concern, for which ptu nose be is authorized to use the name fif the!!***- K PORTER E. FRIEND JAMES WOOD, _■ GEO. RU£Y. Febiuary 7. t34U. Co-ParUttnUlft, The subscribers have thti dal gaiocfotoa ihMßKhrei in the name of RHEYTmATTHEWS.fc tor the purpose of transacting a general Grocery, Conuniutou and Forwarding Bimnesa, at the rtandof Ihe lare firm of Friend, Rhey A Co., where they will be pleand u> tec-ene the patronage of ihe-coetoraewof Ural soum LBviMvntatWß, WILEBpS. We take pleasure in recommending!* the CO afidenee of our friends and those of FlIjM. *Co., out tuceessors-m businessl&s®» JAMES'WOO DR, February 7,1M9- ' PtlMUtlOB. eo-n»rtner»hip heretoforee listing: batweea th» I rnbecnbeti, in the name of Constable,' Burke & Co., is thU day dissolved try mutual content Ketars. Barke k. Barnes will seuie the business of ike con cern. for which parpose they try authorised to use tha name of the concern. NATHANIEL EDMUND BURKE, THOMAS BAHNES. The undersigned have this day associated ihemaeNes tn the name oi BURKE A BARNES, tor the purpose of manufacturing Fire Proof'Safes, Vasil Doors, **- Ac ,at the aland ofthelate fittoof Constable, Burke A Co., where they will be plfcased to receive the P»* tronago of the customers a;that boaseaed their frfeeda. % EDMUND DUBKE ' THOMAS BARN^ In reuring from the firm of Constable, 1 with itneere pleasare recommend Barnes to the confidence of ray friends awdJrrJßg P,bJ>.llH». NATHANIEL CONSTAB^ Ablitllf ■ TUB 1ST 1 JOSEPH PRICES IOBBINU SHOP-tJ? £,„ot sons about to reawvc, and wmnti®f_, Endows, houses repaired^ counters, shelviß<» 0 f *ti and hoisting wheels put up; c g£,hjg u rw eabi kinds done on short notice °?/**}Sine»lly repaired net work made to order and' "fTTpa FiAh street, br and vantiabed on reasonable Q, e eoffla ware tween Wood and SautMSeld sire* Tsovlllo, opposite bouse of John Liggett, lbs* «• the Allegheny Engine JOSEPH PRICK. febU-dtApl»t ~R.llcarm UNsHBINKaSUS fHJ „u> kli Motl of Ike invite* the ett*Q t “W~- n ; qualities, said to be aa above goods, of *B tojA.E »jhl at moeb lower prices, unshrinkable as the constantly ojr hand Genuine Wr)*h flam 1 ?. for ShroutKngpoj- Oauie and Bdk do, w p l *** pows Also, | i lßnue u» m lljmwya,conaian»lT Hume made Wlu eorne r o< Foutlh and Mar* on hand, at th« «» ,u **“ feU kei street*. „ v,.u fresh 801 l Butler, for *3e low by puTTER-S bM» JAMES DALZEIX rOTMSTifLIi bW.VpM. Coiun, Tu «Oabav» rviretion. ird? few* Uxwiflfjttueace3 ksWWR,' I will leave Yer ibe ky, iha «d mu.