THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY 'WHITE & MONDAY MORNING, nd. CoKwanicd from thiioSce. Snbscription* to ihi« P*P^ and torwanied from Uii» otoce./ ; , S*w W© will reeeiTe aait farwiuU »» » *~ ©ertlKmenu «nd iab*cnpaon> fat tto rj-TM Pirn»o»oa D J!iy,Tn-WMklr,'u«l^«S&ShF|mDi>U»nP« • M " nadvane*. £7*A»VXHBKH arc ' tro ““7 u Baltimore, M<). k«is, River News, Imports* Money «ra»i bird page. . ’ - Be. next pa K e tor 'T.UgtxpW For Local Matter* tee n«* P**"’ THE PEKKBYI. VASIA Wo hive gathered from adequate an ' u interesting and the Western Division ol the 2 which we hasten to , _ open thCir Wolaam thalthe «>«?"* of i6SoP road to Hoffidayaburg Road aerial They intend and L ' the Allegheny Mono . „ Holliday complete their road Pittsburgh, before h„,gh, and horn dohns =Ma . Dt commencing malre'lhis conrre impera ' adoption wilt give ilia eonUoooua rail road communication with FUUdphi. two yean; nooner than would otherwise be practicable, andal raving, in fir.ton.lay, of atle»a.*3,ooo,OOQ. We have no doubt that the immense trade and travel whieh will immediately seek this communication, will ltdisfy the pnhlic of the value of the stock; ogi thu theeompany wiU then he able, without drill. culty.lQ raise the means required to complete theii great work across the mountain, without tho incbn. ed planes. , , flot for tfie present, u the Portage road *« sueii region nr mjorr the aJJuuruJ trade scAirA «oB rAnrierhrmrrauponuJ This is a question ol most reriou. importance, and it behoove, our reprereo talivca at Harrisburg to examine it carefully. We . have made some inquiries ;on this point, and are sorry to learn that tho superintendent of the ml road considers an appropriation of more than *lOO,- 000 necessary,in addition to the sum asked by the Commissioners for ordinary repaira, before it can accommodate the increased trade and travel anti cipated We have not been inlbnned whit are the details of thii estimate, but believe that it includes relaying portions of the track with edge rads, on • which plate rai|s were originally used, and which are now nearly worn oai; together with an in crease of the power of the .-stationary engines, and other improvements which wynld soon he neces eary for tho eccommodation of the canal trade clone, and which ehonld have been made years of our leading commercial houses have determined to bring this subject before the Board of trade, of Una city, and we hope that intelligent body, who have the interests of this community always at heart, will take efficient and early men. sure. for urging ill immediate importance upon the Legislature- If the requisite appropnauon be not made at this Ktasion. it will be imporeible to make the improvements by the time necessary and the state revenues will suffer in consequence, as well as our city ami the public. While adverting to thia subject, we are happy to give some eipbmalioniia regard to the delay in commencement of the Wevteru Division of the Pennsyivaniaßaiiroad, winch has caused so much anxiety to our cuii*ena. : The subscription of the County Commit for $1,000,000 to the Company's stock, was mail, last summer; but the necessary Oelay m the P" paration of the bonds, postponed the first payment until December, when one-fifth of the mount was deposited m bank )>y tho Commissioners; ol which, however, no psrt was helved by the Company in Philadelphia, untd Fete l( 1849. Although these, bonds, for which the Daitb of the county, becked by an equal .mourn of Rmfroail mock, is pledged- a™ of undoubted securityt’they arc not money, and some time Is nectsaanj to Uegociale them u. £e Eastern makets, where they are enurely unknown. An attempt to force sales, Wonld depreciate ■!>« * nrice, to the injury’ of fbe county as well as the Company. To have msgocialed them last year, under the general depression of American mocks, would have been wholly impracticable; but the improvement, in this hlass of secunue, both a home and abroad, g,v. good reason for hope that ,hey may soon -be disposed of on advantageous term*. , u The report of the Aasociale-Engxneer, m charge of the Western Idiviafon, upon the Conemtogh routes tough wmi urms mined to the Chief Engineer in October lust, battue field surveys ofi the Heck’ Lick, end mounlatn routes, were nn. fini.hbd until December, sn A die full estimates and report wore not completed onul for, room*, although ail diligenoo conautant wfch accuracy, was employed in the labor, both oftbe field aad office •*■ . From thia simple statement, it will bo evident that the Board ol Director, have not been posses. Od, .-until the present time, either of the rund. for carrying on the work, or of the official reforms, mature necessary for a final and intelligent decision ■ upon the mole of the Western division. Nor be. this been caused by ahy tardiness or neglect on the part of the Board or of the Engineers, hot by the greol difficulty and intricacy of the region west o f the Allegheny mountains, which has required most elaborate and carefuj sufVeye over a wide extent of country. Upon She Eiutera Divuion, Ihe Ip rtiati ’Valley plainly indicated the proper general rente, and comparatively few lateral or parallel line® ware necessary. Wo tope soon lo announce that the Board has determined tho-route west of tie mountain, and directed one bolf of it lobe prepared lor contract. The interests of Pittsburgh end Philadelphia, of dm Railroad Company and the public, ate identical in this matter, and ure confidently anlieipale that no unnecessary delay wilt be permitted. The Post is still barping npon the "Rights of labor " Wo do not know whoa the rights o labor have been invaded, except when a ruffianly mob, pelted n few gills who chose to labor rclhertl.»be 'Ule. This the Post cells “a lawful aseimblnge/ar a lawful purjsur" which iarelher curious advgfaey af the rights of brier, we take it, to say nothing of eepitsl, which having but a few «**•, it ■» 01. course not worth while fer iho Post to trouble itself shout. Himria Mutousars’ Msoaiiux, lor March.con udes seven ablo originol articles, and an immense of commercial intelligonco of Iho greatest im portance. This is an exceedingly valuable work, which we would commend to every one who wfehos to store hi. mind with ihe mod extensive end enlarged views of commerctsl transacnona. M....0n,.-SETT. Srxctxi. ELncrtos.-Tho Tele graph report. Hurt the third trial to elect a Reprtv eentiveT Congress from the fo “ rth Jl "' U ° Massachusetts, which took place on Monday la resulted, as in the two former trials, °" tll ® r the candidates receiving a majority of all >“'* M.I and therefore no ono in yet chosen. » * fjey" the candidate of the FrueSoddcru leadstho jilL The Hon. Benjamin Thompson is the Whig candidate. GovEEMtEfrl Fcvsuniso Colt’s Pistols to Csl 1 iroimans. —On ihc lasi night of the eessiou'bfCon. &n» $60,000 was appropriated for an additional purchase from Iho inventor of Colt's improved re M.ung pistols: and a joint resolution was.tujopted ‘etfrucring Ihe Secretary ol Wer to fa,B»h;Jh«- - Remigrant, goi(ig lo California, at the Gov tt^entcotl pricex They stethusi ly luppUed onawnlltn application lo the Department ; auMBimE.OBIO.-Th, bill authorizittg U* ..... hriifrc across the Ohio, ai CiuClnnan. -w**-; tlt ° “J '“t a _ . •. XH»- Allas says that the great rX-:ho^^a,h,,shi t h, given to the Bridge end yet have « '° zauS be fifty fc« abiL life l* ve °f W ■ ■ j and,iWhctt!ir baa elevation, t£ e ft Apeataamberl^ iavo bcensuggestcfihcl none ofthem b* . generaDf sata&ctor^; traoa washisgtos Co rrcs. pan deuce of the Prtttburgh GmZetie WasHnaTTOJi, March fl, 1849. , The c&biaet-. has been nominated to day. The only changes’are, that Mir. Ewing goes into the Homo Department, pnd Mr. Jacbb Collamer into the Post' Office Department. Mr. Coltamer has i been a tiimber of the House for the last four year*. | and is enable man and a good speaker. In* said that this change has greatly comforted the Post Office Clerk*, who, ever since the appointment oi Mr Ewing has been talked of, have moved and breathed* eaten and drunken, and slept m a cold .went They feared, and not without a good deal of reason,that Mr. Ewing,being himself a thorough workman, might make a clean sweep, and intro, dure an entire new act of hands. But I think that ' Mr- Collamer will do the business us thoroughly. ' ihough perhaps not as rapidly. U is among the i {stories of the day. that a deputation of Philadelphia Independent Taylor men wailed on the President to day *itb a memorial, or petition, or verbal ap pear or something of that sort, and reminded him of the Ltppard and South Carolina letters, and ei pressed the hope that in the distribouoo of the spoils of office, ho would not allow his administra tion to b« governed by a spirit of political prefer ences! He replied that be well recollected the purport of those letters, and that he meant to b« guided by the principles therein announced to itu world. I cannot say how mdeh confidence is to I be placeose, neat to the CSiy Hall, the time honored head qnar ,er. of the Washington Whigs. The haste with .which this building had been constructed, and us consequent fragidity. and incompleteness were la tal to the fete. The room was immense, bul the crowd was suffocating and unendurable. In the early part ol the evening there was a blare offe.h 'aw. beaut*, and grace; but towards midnight the rout became a mere mdiacnminato jani. Th.re was but one entrance or outlet, and through that was the way to and from the opon air. tiro supper and the dressing rooms—sty lights on Ibe roo> were opeDed, and the correntn or fresh air which descended, relieved Iho longs, bul brought down showers ot lallow or sperm, as the case might be, on the dreaaes of the ladies, and the coals ol ibe moo. The ladies fretted and acolded,aad the men turaorf their lieada away for politeness' sake, and swore roundly that it was too bad. Prom this scene General Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. Bliss, proceeded to the rivel ball at Jackson Hall, wh.re he bad more room and more ease, and where, c >o aequenlly, he made a longer alay. Bul lam gel ting prolix. Good night. Justus WssHDiOTOM, March 7, Thr Senate has had a long Mrseion. but cooflr ■d all the Cabinet nomination* without a why o *■ bertitore—indeed. bow could they refuse' O. Taylor's Cobioet i> no concern of the democrats il the Whigs are well sblufied with it. So .hat Irom and allcr to-day. General Ts sdmiaistrsnon wdl in full force, vigor and operation. 1 * business of re sign inions and nominate begm to-morrow. A Mr. Engiisb. oflndiana. n.s set a noble example to-day: he held a »1.200 berth; he has never auended to Ins busmess to any pi pose, except to electioneer against the piesenl in cumbent of the executive chair, and now promptly retires, lo mate room for somebody who did not lake that course- The crowd is thinning off ve>ry greally Trams i .f car* are departing almost every hour of the day. Rut the pdiueian* bold their ground, and will probably until alter mo*l of the prumin. I,on. are mide. Gene™' Taylor receive, on miaceilaneous busiueal, from twelve to . o'clock; and vou may be asaured hi. levee » wo attended. And why .bonld it not be. Support that thfee-toortbe of IbMe who ere now here deatte olßce for themselves or their friend., no one will .ay the crowd is nnreaeonnbly great. The count lew multitude which thronged our streets on Mon. day and for several preceding days was co. ,n great part, of people attracted by the In. Old Zack, and the eaptivalin* cetumouie, o. augnralion. They have now mainly left u.. The whign have been out of house and place for twenty .ears! if they were a little ravenous and importu note, they would be excusable; but they are be havingwuh great moderation and propriety. There are now fewer stranger, here than there were three days after Mr. Pott's inauguration. There is a terrible rumor afloat to-day. It '* alleged that several important appointments lire not consummated by the signing of the conuui.- ■ .our. Among these, it i» said, is that o t the lion f hdward A. Hannegan, nominated st the last hour ! of the session, ns minister to Berlin, and continued in n very thin Senate. Thia look place about seven o'clock, Sunday morning. The story goes that niter the nomination was made, Mr. Polk could not dnd the necessary papers for perfecting the Commission, and that consequently lire ap pointment fails. Yon will observe, Hat I give .you this as one-of the m iiu of the day, without attach ing to it the slightest credit. The wags say .Ilia 1 ' should Mr. ffa. hopes fall now through such a.Tiro-. Yoking accident, he will have to await nil Mr. £olk comes m. again* The Senate to-day acted upon Mr Man ? um* uggeUioh, and appointed ila abrading comrmtlrei f.,r th,» eesnion only, by resolution. Thi. i« w a matter of great coanequenee, lor no legialalrvy. buaineas of consequence enn be done. Tire eclect cooilniuee to inquire into and report upon die 1,,..; i„ General Shields' cane, ennatala of Senator. Bouton, Feluh, Webater, Mangunr, and Pearce, „ detnoerata and three whijs. Sot the queatiun ra one of fact and conatilntional Jaw. into which political feeling will not entfr in the alightert de _ This may drag along to ah ificouveni ent length, or ,l ** JQ ®' d®y or lwo * * preßntnO that lb*- committee will report on Friday, and tbe-'caue maybe passed upon on Saturday. U » this alone which fender* lb* length of the present elective M, * ion “ mtttUsr o( uncKr tamty- Mr Foote made a personal explanation concern* iß g hi. brush with Mr. Cameron, in the Senate, on Sunday morning. H amounted to nothing more than thin: —Tlie pre.s tabe. a delight ,n p,citing nl and annoying bun. H. ahould notnoiree rhnm or ,r,ci, aaaaullr, hut he coohl net help cxpreasrog 1 aurpnse at their version of thra affatr. H. had heerTropreaeuted a. having quietly aubmilted to alapped by Mr. Canreroa The Hurt wan, they had both almct. He muftacknow. Tdae tbit c*»; but then the blow, had been yen, Jb. affaire. And ,n fifteen or twemy niiaule, after they were a, good ft lend, aa they had ever , ken! Mr. Foote's Bnlemeru w*» corroborated by i Bollerand Pigpetrldt, who mr tdl the frgy/nnd'whro i [«H of" 1 There is a multitude of anecdote* and incidents of the and the close of the tession, whicb 1 should give you if I had time- l *kall re- serve them fb| another letter. year representative, is still here. He accompanied a con*iderabl« depuration from lire* Iron City, on a visi to the Old General, to-day. The President received bis guests with equal courtesy and tact. Jtrvtus. FB.OBS NEW TOftK. Correspondence o( the Pittsburgh ( the .mount of iIOO.OW uore taught with the com. end the quotenon -now .u.d. at 10S. hnd very firm. The abrence of F ' n S‘* .hipmeiua, except Cotton, will enable led drew ere to dteep -the role of exchange quite firm lor the P T,export he. been pot ... circulation that i. the eao«. oTmueb trouble to the Whig. who h.veno bu.in.iui, end who hope to. get place, in the Cui lou, Houae. Mr. Collector Lawrence wdl be el lowed to .erve dul hta ume, June 1, when he will be .ncceeded by the Hon. John >oung, ex-Gover nor. The hanger, on of the Whigcamp, now loot to the Custom Houre and the Post Office a. the weak point. In General Taylor . poulion, and are .ore beinusf break down if they ale not reward ed with the various salaries. The bam of busioeu gradually increases in our streets, and a few abort weeks wilt see us mibc full tide of the spring trade. A Heel of has arrived from London. and Havre, within a few hours, and the £nng importations are now all m. The Custom .‘House payment* will enuHe a large demnpd fofi com, but the appropnm non. let it loom ahd make al .inooth in tooec matter., Uur Canal, will tt. he m order, and we cnn fill th« country market, who have not taken advantage of the Philadelph.a market, open “in moat kmd r . of produce there ha. been a i om_ pletc .tagnatioa lor some tune, m conrequei.ee of Sie bad wind, which have kept southern vewela !,„■ Lilt packet, have been.ib.igcd to t.k. Cotton, in the abrence ol other good.. A.he. at 61 for Pota. and 1c lb. Peari aommaUt Lob ton !. very dull, and pnre. bn. fallen, and good.can Ire h®l So M fever,m Michigan S 5 te, New Qrieaii**-' -\ 10 50 of Whs-ut.no sales. There is* °(° r “ ha. grown a little bnner. of LUUO l.hl Mess at 510 50. and Prime atiSfr, River Beet, $1 Met and -r tierce, a.-»« £ UnO. » demand— Sales of prime at lulled meals are fin... and warned. A mid of t«l .-hare. Mad River and Lake Erie, Rail Road bua-k made in day at S3t) per .hare of Sfifc The Ailmlnleteellhn WU the Tariff. The Weeliipiin.ii Union » ""« “ ‘ rou ’' the .•cinereil i.rce. of UcOfu.:ni»i.i. In that 11..- Tarrilfof tM f ' i* .« iinminr.it Jenger from the compm-iHon ol Ihr new cabinet-live el led nl lhe member, being in ia»or ol Hie principle. of the Tarltf ol t‘-- The I'nit.b'. .i.ru, will cheer theheMl.nl 1h..„..ai. ■>, Cue-hwo. m 1 r.n.-i eeinl. whn look ferwarj In i. te-moJOebnit o. n.e Tariff a. the gronnJ nl all their hope, lor Hit,lre profcprritr- To .how Mr. Cl»\l.inV I».'l'*>ll. 'be Linon quotes an attract of a lib* «■"««" J,r tjngai.heJ'genlleman ... the Whig, of Hel.wam, in November, 10*6. in which he u.c. Ihr lollow mg emphatic language. “Ifaborobcany aanong m;«bo ab.ll dea. n i« v that njoe, <** lurt anv proposition winch fafc* for il» olyecl U> b*> fle ibe unequivocal restoration ol lh« tarair of Isf*. let u, et o,tceir*pa.d,.a« the mea.a.r, a, uneelleJ for t,y the I**!'*'- ,u " 1 „i,bea. acontiog ell abetmtaon. and grorralataea. k-l u> conlion. to preaebt the prabctpl. for »b.cb ,« „ow cunleod. menially end opefoy. «> »« * vtsibli" and anngaUe-THI ot } » bivr nr lii'-i Let lb* B Hand *"* lt,e w“kb-*ord of party—the.' ahabbatlelb ol on, polar ,Candida InMtnbr at on every wbag dfoS “d each become • fore" »• anirtnctUe Ibe banner, of the Constantine*.” To show Mr MercdilbV position oo the TariH question, the (b'lowmg .a fivrn N0v.21. I&4S Mr Utt« Sag -1 bad ila* pleeaure of receav.bg < lew liaye .ance yonr letter on beb.la ol the eo.n- Oiitlee, mratang nan to l« Weaent at the wfofjnb. Ie« an Potaa.rille, on Sataitiey nelt. I regret el aremcfc thaa my engagement, here W„1 prevem me from avaibog rovaeUof.tbe mvital-on There on -.wbaeb 1 .boo,d more lovftilly partaajapete an the torteatae, The ampor lance reaat.l oblate elect,on, e.nnot be oV rl"maae„ of 3tC' taeofae.f aaaani a, er« or aejaarp an rreerylrnem, and he, people ion,, have been bland taylhear own honor and ~,. tereaat .rtbey had not reanfnled at. The triumphant anaotner an ibaeh .be people of tb. < auaal an an e.pectaal end remarkable degree, tbe pen ssrrjt?.* ptf? Sae aaeopleeanhot be lonjf declared, and that they - r j ’ , r"wr.T.Trr,Cwe £fj elofiout, and IriurophanL l otJer for ibe a Wanecofour brethren. the follow,n* aouucr -X^femne-Proo/bl.f aga,»al the vao of open eaaemiea. and the .obtlet,e. ol prob friend*. Sbe will alway* Hand for the right* dufllry, and the principle* of freedo^ , any wat b great B. Bartholomew, I^* PGSNBTLVAIIU LIfiOIBLATUBB* H-kJUUS*U*GH, jijeb. IW9. ttshsTE. 8,11, Rend m PlaM.-rfJy Mr. Ives, relative l< ■ ppeale front Justine ol :tbe P«“'- Bv Mr. McCaslia, » supplement to the J ' ■ Ui in corporate lira M.mongajiela Nav,gallon tA.mpa.ty reducing the lolti on their works. Mr. Johnson, from the Committee on JoJ cmry, to whom Ike petition of Dr. Luther Haley, Harrisburg, was referred, asking dumages. leare reported a bill declamatory ol th of the net supplementary .to the an it the Penn'a R. R- Do. Mr Mason from the Committee on imam, igatioifoo leave reputed a b.ll to pro'tdi avoiding lb* Inclined Pl»ne. Tbe bill .nppleraeatary to the nci ii the organisation of the Court* of JuiU etl. A session. A ».«« w«» rartvcd from lh» noraiDttUnK^'< (:Jer^ clt j^ aU *’ re *‘ deolJndgml'fl”’ l ' llll ' l Judicial Bill* Pasttd— To r 01 ” cilia. HOCUS OF JIKrRFSRSTATtVES- Mr. Stubbs, (Hank.fnflered a «e*ol.it»on tb« roinhiitlee t* d.acharged Iron. the eon.ideratu ibe condition ofth* Bank of UUnou, wJwch lutioa whj laid over for the preseut. The mill# of the Amoskeug Mamifscturing pauy,at Manchester, N 'H.,eon.am 60,000spindle* besides the various other machinery for the menu feature of cloth and are the largest 10 'he rountn A. new or»e ha» just been lini-bed, uud will be m operation during the coming month. Ui* mo*' ,m . posing in its dimension# —350 feet long, *n stone# high) and will contain 20,000 spind l '-* The Company maaufnctar.ciicktngwind flannel# a# well as sheetings, and drilling*, ea.rmade dur mg the year ending December 31 »t IMS, 12.603, 765 t yards of these good*. Large quantities of the Amotkeag tttfUms, manufactured expressly for the purpose, have been shipped to Canton during the past year, where they sell af a good profit, and sue cearl'ulty complete with the best English makers The Company employ fourteen hundred fomaU*. and will soot, have tax or seven hundred more. Nmotc.DUUD.-T l >* Britreh B.otrer (urp.»t.e. the Ibltowmg re.peouog Nowfooitdltuid. Hi .re. rmbr.cc .boul So 000 milc-bM.I targe lb.. IreLod. .id ly a. large a. England. The population 1 * itland 1. .boot 100,0tl0-obi.«T EogU.b truth and Scotch, nr thodcce*W» oflhc*>. who are For DSUgU ud Cglholtga tn »e"*y prop o * l '^- A GHOSTSTORY THE MILLER OF THE BROK.ENaTR.AW. BY KUXTtt WRIGHT, OP BOSTON CHBOWJTYPE. AmoDg the wast western solitudes, about the j loneliest sort of place, more desolate than the brown , scrub-oak opening* or the oceon4ike prainev u one of those plait* where the stented and dwarfed shrub* are tprmkled with here and there a tall, widowed, fire-scarred yellow pine,only near enbugh lo echo to each olherlhe hollow moaning of the dall wind and stop the view to a great (balance. Through a vast plain of ibis sort gullies the Broken;, straw or Clarion river,.one of the thousand drains of the great western slope of the AUeghames.—Vou see a treah green strip traversing the dead level, as you trace the wear* turnpike, and when you reach it yoo perceive that it is produced by white pine-tops, the roots of which trees are drinking the I living waters some one or two hundred te«t lower | down in the gully, nestling amidst ihe immortal greenness of the laurel. The traveller would think bo lonely a place the last m the world for a miller, 1 and still more so for a minister. Yet in this nar row valley or pulley. Hugh Neil had his gnst-rodl and hall a dozen saw tuiHs; and a mile lower dowo, iu a slight expansion of the valley. Parson More head. pastor of ihe Society of Beulah, whereof the :ling house was a conspicuous object under r social congregation ot pine trees, a mile to after having crossed the Brokeortraw U ....ed on a Sunday from ten miles of rad.us. people riding thither ou horseback and hitch.ng ibeir horses to kick Ibe* under the pine trees while they heard the long-winded discourses ol Parson Morehead. Tberr was probably not a house, and hardly the corner ot a field in s.ghl 01 H. - , . Parson Morehead was a man of same might every way, worked a small larm. burnt lime, »tu died hu sermons l.v the aidoi a b.ble and coneor dance preached the pure faith, and gbried that, ex copl Hugh Neil, who was n doubter and man of the world, there was not a roan in his pan«h for twenty aides up and dowo the Brbkeustraw who was not either a pious member of his church or hopefully inclined. Huge, ibe miller. wa« an exception, a swearing, nooffing sort of man, but then his wile was an ornamenl to the church. A< Hugh was much the richest, and decidedly the most geoe ro U >. man in the congregation, this was a mut ter of great concern to the Kev. Thomas More head. We say Ned's wife was—«t the date of our ston she was no more. She had died and was just bur ned. Ned had stubbornly refused to send tor Par son Morehead to officiate at the funeral. On the contrary be bod called in a strolling preacher, sendingrfn purpose twenty miles, tor hum This w&i- a thunder clap in clear suy to Pardon Morehead He had always preached with the n\- most faithfulness against Universalists, and he could not understand why the Lord had thus permuted the wolf to break into bis fold. He did not alleud the funeral evea as a neighbor. Two days afl£r it, however, be was passing by the mill and ra’'ed. •Good morning, Mr. Ned. <&ooA morning, Parson Tommy, now s 0.l at home A ghost. But who are vuu I’m nn Irishman. ns honest a« anybody that s a nioh tiuiptej Don't y*>u know Terence Me Hillin' Ah, p'raps that J--d piinliiitisry make yon ashamed ol tne t •■Ami it ' Y'-u i- *U' WeT that • su.mellmis vua right uiier all. you ;«mt“l,e wont rojfue tin lx-Hie already roounicd on u bow thi was certainty t»5 the tavorile Hyiog Meg, wa* strong circumstance ui bin Uvor. and Ned at one in the circumstances. felt him a Irieod. “VkVU Terence, that winch fau see yonder rithcr iii<* ghost ot‘ tn\ wile or n's u rascally bon tbeif that has cot mounted with a white sheet c my hay mare.^ “That it IS, IB it’ Well. «hp you the saddle ( old Pomp, 0 you’** got him yet, and we'll haw •port. The devil a hit of a ghost i* that—not U»e ghost of a Christian woman any hhw." . Hugh took the advice in a twinkling. The spec tre, seeming to ditteru their operations at tbe sta ble, wheeled nt a aaorl distance as Hugh mounted ami both be and Terence upt on the string tor a pursuit It was on the Macadamised turnpike straight «i;d long Hugh and Tereuee'charged a the lull spt-ed ol a pullop Tbe Spectre* its long while robes and housings streaming m the wind, slid away from them like auv spinL ‘Tlinl’s Meg or a ren, ghost, nnd uo mistake; n« other mortal Jiorsu could do that way ■ ‘That's n rea: sheet cried Mc-Shinn, •and uu mistake s ur r enovigt), the Spectre was cn longer rid understand you.' replied Ned.‘but how can o{J # . t , llOP „ The great while -hent le! c know who*-- doctrme is right till we hear ah Ut . l)lirfkUi;n , d it on the rood, b«r seemed to me pretty d d certain—l begyour wslllout B |,,p,p in g to ascertain U* Icrrestial chaiac pardon lor swearing—that you can tbo t.-r. * right, or you wouldn’t be *o desperately alraid ol u w#ji JJOW OIM . j. i, lB prettiest. Ufin* having any other heard Meg tor it wru certainly *tie, kept easily ahead.— •I am sorry, replied Morehead, putUug on an ex j er ,,' n ,. r McStmin. on a horse ot remarkably good •a air oi sanctity,’ ‘that vour artbctions appear not ] wjnJ an J BOllua lim b came and Hugh the > have t»*eu bleiwed to you. How tire spirit ol your NI))lpr on a hor>e- thm felt his out* “some kept .te excellent wile mast have mourned to see your Wilhlo hading distant ' The *jirrtrv might have ardness of heart” „ , . y,„„ie belter tm.e, but be grew more'and more •Hardness ot heart* rxe.a.medlnemd.er, forth* JouU , (l | an .| trM and ie- mr ibejgoai. ut him to the quick. No' thunk < nxl.U lakes vour wha , cv ,. r (l t* They bad gone alsuilff^ inesls lor that There was my w.m. who fed and (>yrr , hr , le . rr! p um and a couple of mm*. •Imbed YOU. earned »H sorts ..I grists to vour mill. | w ,, r nj . l n tavern and :• small md vet vou wouldn’t step up here to see her clay ; = t,.r a ,ut under the cUnl* unleM son could have the say Suddenly tor mai- tm-le* .com the ng ot the mummery over tier. Thnl s < hn'Uan a r , t i. ; . lox v „.t. tnr .in.i-g rnlher l< ,h«r,ty P-t you. —Hardness ot heart' \ou d -ce wjfoM „ tf4 ,. K T *-r who bad kr ,-t near your own mother. ondemned u. ■ verlavung br-m f . al> Ac tVw. it.,. r-.igwth rtone rather thauhn'c her saved by any rctier Ur; ~-r, . m ». r,.** u- i*a:i: erred but yours" ... ■ f.ei-:. win. -Ah’Mr Nell, Mr. Ned. dm « h-» fm|t , ( , , lJrl you. Remember yemr late w,ie • dying rr«iue' [ „ Uni «if respect to b*t I could »• l t«* P'Csenl u ,; t , • , , l, piiintslratious ut an ititidel .i surf' l nn r . ~i. r g'i u wolf ,.’m '* j.ki:. the Lrd o-er ; ,| t< "."u.-Vi.- n mt.. H.e vail. . Y at me. then 1 U risk the Lord and tb. . .Kb m«ire me agatnalihe priests. t ;,. „bost. und Tereo.-e ndius lurlber God knows my wife was free to do what -he p.*«* \ .. Bm e 0.. w.« through a *tec)*er by pal'- which ed but lam tree now oywlf. > * h “ ■ I,aVO = ~iar(.ji ar( .j h,m tu Iron' ci the wl.,. h came ihuu or not—lhi* or lbate-as l please ,m r ,ug ni-rng u .lh T-c at hi- heels, and Hitgt) -But Mr Neil, have you no rrsp«~l K«r tr>e (U< . r , A( . -., r ...g 5n g at lb* »pe.-.rrs bf J, ad C - u.f, while Hugh ,m.‘ up -bed ort u.e d.^and -More than lor many bv.ng . an d »i«e»l rrnily to assist. McMunu t-s>k l» l m - ...np -Then Why did u,, ‘ M,v ’ ' 1 lice. UeDce huiovd made u P lu* ghorth muid to W |*h„." . s,.riig In»ni ltie s.iddie. b- trel -i de.n and hm-d sßecaQse she tth. dead How did l aimw .bat wm , »,m„d r.,s, i.ndcrue.dh the mare, when she woa de,.d sl.e wished the same she d,d , |f . 4 , s „, M | e i ir . t . r » tI J ~.,imDce when she was abve : Pcrhap. her eves fc rru J ..ke -rr u.e p»r*on. p.oua clearer when she wa« out ot the tsadv audabenw j w>e i.. “ i,v D.-ec •m » rcnj.tu through some peopl-’s niacahly jud »« ' , , changed her mmd accord.ociy If she .n.m.d n There wj« a deep gr...„, b,.i u.t wrrd e*. sped backend mdloaigW I could took her ''l ' ij.ecapt.vemd-v.Jua. Ttn moon ha- *»-nk, me | tace aa fearlessly ml do you l have done what l , r|tfuJp Wl , qlllt- j. rk . »,.J me s U ,-.pursuers thought she would think nght. : had to > hole ri. .tg l-glu ibe eves of lire impenitent and hardhearted He , A „ , I>rV tlH j.,Uao three in.he « or-t doubtless can and doe, delegate .ftnU Irom tb- r ,. tlluM ,, IU , .. rt ... hght - u, other world on hr* errand, ot mercy s i,« aas the arw mat met iftem. As they < »me ' -Well, he opened my eyes to you —me time ago ; i|llo Uie [, n > village ot Parson Morehe .d » k«- “Hard heaited"' 1 don't live on other people sgrtm ( iiJen ,. e , llt J me dawn enabled them to m the until i have fairly earned it. 1 don t U*le pnerts ; (palim ., ol , b e,r cahtiv. 'o and behold dreed in The most of them may be well enough. They are . # (| - ~-l l(i e .If » >tt. which had bcougf-d to all alike to me. ,0 long a* t believe then, honest, u „ , ady afl ,‘ „ white uighlcop west ed hut But when I knowone aiu\. tue lesshe darkeusmy | 1 donf . up of ..s„u-d. wbicfi b-touged to the doors the better.- I , 9 L e suit, wo the solemn parson Murehead him The truth was that old Hugh had something ; # * more than a suspu mu of Parson Morebead » bo..*r tv, ,n the miller a Sense ol the word, lie had not ( the slightest theological durespert lor the prole* ; t •ion, only a general oUu*rnr M m .pmiua | , The rarnestneee w.tb which he uttered hr M - ( ' sentenoe, mhd the energy with which be .hook tu. , { .len.hrd fir,., lh- parwD lu have fii. ...-.'■u ; , tv by u rwtr—l , , ’ s’u pn.frMton in lbi» world >■ !r — fTO, ‘' | , Tbn hmnrM ,ni rno.l urn,. n«e»«i.y | , by rno.l infcvlcJ »>“> ".n m lo lh ” "'n'* l I’"’ i feMnon Ibey > b 'V ,re .n-lvcl j ed But il our miller bad .laird hi. .ii.iiicion, in pnbbr , II would only have been tbe wom for b, NnC be •tuned hlUr, U w.. rallwr b.a plan lo humor Nad', he had warned him ajamri McSbmn. And ihnl hi. ol j new. n yam»bla. McShinn had alolan a hor.e 1 of Morehead'a inolhar ajnunal whom he owed a yrodue for li»rd!W..rk and abort pay and bad work- , ed il 0.1 .1 AllQjhenyrtown. He w.a an ladmda ,1 of had repnl* aad wan Ihen prowlmp nUmt for .nother Male pd»o job. p n'“ n ll Mo " h ," ,d ’T, qntte aneonwiOia how h,n own telling of the new. , had .fooled bit Ned rather favorably to M.-Shinn. Bui ao II wa. : 11 .el him to Ihmliing over ihe whole hlalory id MoShinn, and how be wa* led on in crime, end tile more he Ihonghl «' '< l "" I' cared o>«ut tW -trength ot lh.- lock on hi* stnhlr door. Fmally/onl of a anrt of .pile fo Paraoil Morelieod. I.d *ent lo bed tbal night wilbout .... turning the jdj Bm he did nnl readily go Uj weep. On hi» how lonely nouoh lie ke|.l "nnbl«j| ~»er lhe ralhbrtaour mlerv.eW With Morehead, 01 l,„ lain Wlfis-hf the poM.li.bly of her taafCTe ancr ice. k- Urge Yankee duck hnd sharpljf itnie'k tweiv£jnnd hr was less rlrepy nnd more nervous thaler. Hii »;holl -tone, halflog cl.firr. whirh .tood on Ihe&eep ..dn of ll.n ibe brow ol BtS b-forn menlioned plain h, a lo e,- nape the feygf&ld ague auJ 0 ' low lo file wind. The amble rttxal al rtime dirtance abisd in The only inmnm. of th, «« were tbe m®lfr nnd h„ dog, hi. grown-up dnnghr ... ~d , and ibe only imnnle. of ihe ihu rtablo ?bnre ‘he alortmaid favorite mare and a c.rfVAOnai. Th.. tm.ut.rul way had bean the only lame of contonlion lictweau the y 'ralller hi, lata wife She wju proud ol riding 10 mdOlina. bill Hugh could .ml bear 10 have ri»or stand two hour- shivering m or kb-king (&a in anmmcr, while Morehead wfob going Ihroiibwh It he coo.idercd hi. liyphe''' l * l mmialralioM. U w«. now one ~f 1 he .-.(ld, wS, moon aholdded nighlaof Ihe .pring, when ihn wind wa. busy ifUing up ".•■ nuperdnoo. moislute, nnd wlnatling ifwhile away lb" "me. The dO«#mebed before ihe huge hrepbice. brWJ and wen. lo the door and » ralchmg With hi, paw grtped more mgnd.eant.y. Bib rxJaimed hi- master, “you needn’t W,>ry because I do. ■ Btivv. w’iw!” replied the dog. ■ now ,r said the roan “Bow, w®w'” again said the dog H„gb Ael ihonghl ol h„ unlocked amble, nod n W on ihe nut u#i(!UJa making fast a button or two, he ba°d«U.o"&i.e down, which the fm.bful and )0- . ° 1 ’ knowing that his master could do o£-..£». h* n *. a ....edAll lo investlgnle mntlera. f.liding ,t}t rc.Uni.Ungh a baleeoprc of pine and laurel, ! h * . ileiJrce brow of Ibe plum where Wood Ihe rtable TM moon .hone on n through the mndy SZ j. ihetdoor slot'd wide open, nnd, on entering 1 .j'heDlM Ihe favorite mare wua gone. So wa, tbiS bridle, bn. w wa. not the MdJln-..qf . 1 i«i —rim.h bung m its accustomed place.— SLT’d dlno'l Lit l whether . h.nd«mfo "dn .nddlb Which hung m the wu. go w °' Huih Waa n good deal borror.rtncken The sig««nmly gone, nnd tbt. wn. jome.b,» ' “ to> ■» ptece ol hum. leah ever nf ' !i.t,„ three parly which waa no much coveted. iXw wW hi. own raining. Gentle and klfol m rce mob! amiable playfulnea. u I flee. .. tS w,nd ' lliwaa like the 10.. ot . daughter To j.e.hter M«r«ar« «b« «• • Ulo “ “ d '“ “ P S eaming her oyer ihe pine dnert Uke a bird. Bufahnwa* gone. Nolh.nj WWtil bn been. No •Well, thank vou—called with a bit of news that ye might like to know of We mu*i ' l* neigb body you know WU«m 1 wa* down4o! ill. iPiU»- burgh) last week, t met Terence Mabinn on my wav home. He » jaal out of the Penitentiary, and it’, best to be on the look out lor him; that bay mare of ycure would be a temptation bard for him to resist. , „ ‘Thank you. Parson, likelv enough. But mod* B be» mine. 1 think I'll mk tier McShmn attar a „n’l so bad as he might be There are rogues than heat large. •True, true,’ replied the parson, ‘and some ot them preach, too. Ui* a sad and solemn fact 'hat infidelity is »o much preached iu these deys y*al a lorn crop of roguery » * molter of conn*. Hie breaking up of tlie regular order of church and society at the eastward—the monstrous here>.es that have crept into the churches ore hllmg our penitentiaries, and making our lives and property Intel, coukl he made out by the dim moon- Noth ing could be heard but the wind and the ateady. sharp roar of the water pouring over the rnitt-d*®* There was no oae of traversing the deaert, or l*. king tLc turnpike to Erie, barefoot and. io sleeve*; so thd miller watchfully returned to his home, meditating deeply and doubtfully of "•> Shinn,the only professional horse thief of whom he knew anything. As Hugh Neil stood on his own door step, m a state of utter distraction about to raise the latch, his attention was arrested by something ghmerine tar down the sidelong rme *urii U rtnt ' *'«it uu ‘h* Br\>- tw aud ui the iMOjcregali.m ol HeuUh wbrre [| ltM . n ,H'leJ a' « pi«*lor i«f t.-r. yearr lh« L«i wti.<-li w« made to the j»i.>n.»hed vil Eat qu>tu new It >» t.ardlv hieee**nry b • Kibe bxnp"n win. U WcMton i«erlonneJ HLv W 3« ilie |>i) * whx-h tie tied a tew null while be rode the gTetul gb,>*t Metf li.r Inc broetit ol ttic m.ller'a revel lagd say tl so vs rod- bisrutssiN-. mi'mim j- IVar.U n. Smitii, of lor Komoo from m l*al about Wary *2 wa« totnllv rid on the U*l«*rn Shore of <‘npe r od. oppoailn Wr’tar. t, bn l.iOnun*. C&pUiA Smith. !)“• tir»t piTn-et, and ten person* w«r>- ilrowo ed ip otfemjitMij u*r«dthMi uf n-e bout*, and a yuan* woman. +W *Urnitrte4Vn )upp into the fefl mil th<*' «!»• antTniwi p*-ri*hod Ttirec mep | and *unU. -U.t.nM l*-tu;*n»’. \v,r.rf,i'V‘/ l V Meredith,ol PeJUnylviAo.i. %yrt*irqoftJfiii— tl.l!ll«*r, or \ IT (n.nnah-.lteveriy Johnson, pf Vary land. s „ni.'lVii.ii ‘Tl>" t.e»i meillrine ever • iVim>ville. I.al't* l'o,0» >V|i »e* V? Mr R l-T N-il.-.. Wl.ra i». i.-Won; -true* tn«Mi»R. id° com* • l»ve pun lnu«-.l It Ol l" c reronnncinl l.e*'. mnliri'ie ml* r^hn. zn 1**,.... *:• . iniprovetuenta In Dei»tl»tr>*. DJf ii u ?l'l.AHN>,i“ic(.i Uo«ioip. i* |>ir).afr.i m ItJU' l ' l 'lr p «>- t'll 1-tiU rv.U Pl.-ikm* 1 11 .MTaitilan. »•• 11 lAUjn. jal-J \V. n. W right, M. Deullat, ‘ ’/'''(‘f 1 ' 11 ' , . OUr ' tl ><• M.. u ..rriLl\ 'V A Onai.lnx Will he M.p i i.ir Hie urti' ' "i stiienil. »ul.w.-i to the lu.iuuia !*°m m lUe AnUmMoWr 4*id " Ul« trinity t offv.nlloU 1,0 “ w . |.loiuu W*aa. I'itimiiiA. mu rt>.il Valuable Properly for Sate, 1 N THh NINTH WAR'D uF rriTSHfiIU.M - ?«•%• l'rr.i Loi'Oi. Ualdwm ami Liberty - in ibr A VVard. Vll-nl-V l««. andadim-.mt ibn . Railroad F»r irrtiM »' d«| >ol 01 lbP cl|AHl.i:s H HOI'U.Y. or JAM K-f Cl’l i Ati A. Hurhr « Builduiß. Ilti *t roaik-'-if ___ _.. e aamiu* ill*®- • f'fM-ilr*—Ju»t rrtiP.iveJ at Smith 4. JoHN W“I J; « Market »tre*t, a lull Mn.'fc oi Wbn- TT. s '....in,, rtrrv Mrtfiy of Jarmirt, t mml-nr Good*, , h.*ck, and t|?d)"» lUlorai x. ortea--evuted Chinese Ro .<•«, Bout bon Ko«r*. Noisenc Rose., Hybrid |*etpetu» or R. monimi Ro»e« A jrcat number of these er perlVi-iiy liui.iy :u .1 bloom ire- ly ihroughout thr»iiui trier ucason Also. i>- t#muni», Oleanders, Oraiig. ts.-lua. 4r 4c .N U - A 1 oiden inu-l be accompanied with the i»t» nr latmitciDfy ri tcrrnri-i Plant" carefully packed ami sent arrording to duec ous to any part ot the Uinb-a Sißtes persoim u ishnplauiim( Orchard and Shrubbery Planting executed by con ra< i on rrn>oimbJe'term*. \\e v»i*h all letters to our address directed to W»l -nils P U . near Pittsburgh, where they will find un Mediate aiieiiuort * Orders int hi our 'land on Markc day*, in Market, will bnd imitiediaie mirnuon The pubbe m general arc invited to call and egara ine our stock. wiVnuan to visitors given on any day except Sabbath Wll 4 JAB. MURDOCH. roarl2 KS‘• Kdcat « Vacation* oi •-V Xr;iUoi> « \VoiV»; T.r.iuf ■»«. ( . ref-ii) l.> Wny; ft .ul. N.»u»a* ..i I ir.bu*i»«m. L.»i- anti T-tnr. ©I I’biiip Um- 1 ..tr- oi ItrT n. uf> Vrnrt I’irtvrrti* «>I Ihe K^-JUr M H r».i . «• of 0*»«1 "I - of J *•»»• .. nation. Hurt, llbiui ~ |( M :ui»rn » pi,-or' ami u.oJv*. The Mul ri,.-r\ ■ i . • ••» oil PlißfOn'i , - , r « \VamJ> '•i.n CM a I‘ilitrim in 'hi '~>'i'* L)o«t. *i.' ' oiictiiuiK.tt. Modern Ac ci»inr : '»i>inr<:-«, !-»-! ilm * of Kli*to«i Wouiftii of >U< KrvKiu -on m Sln Ivlc. l*oHok. tor *«le b' VJ.Uorr & K\HU?*H. -b-eioto.i .1 1,,r l!.r great ral- l».- sr-nnd O'"* 'ii.lll !>v u by. UI.MAN MAi.NKTIwM-llacU.rn* lo d.*pa«*inn. U>l|ol ,,. Lm .hk •<> »nc«n|*i u !..i*hr>! Kt.r *•:»!-> KLLIOTT k BNtiLISH, ' • mart'* TV wood *' tIALIFnUMA Just received. several ! j.»n. 01 Navy anU IhngiHrn Pt.ioU Person. in lending l*J util »OulJ Jo Well ID rallaud rtamii.e line au to*. rhlver \V»»r Itt... ai) Otitl !a.t-> i.o*hN. lor tale by J IV W » k>iN i:imikfUi 1' K Kj* H AKHiVAI.- Hi F-M-rc >t»i. d»>. «i XV * M i ;i *W' »•»■•*«Urf» iMIJIUg 4 J y Ad-mu. tor *«'r U\ NAMIW>VII-r <-«.* Ix-l -iUI 1 ,»>n-«lm» \*uk~n-. JU.. to- v~i hy MiM KLITrA WHITE, 9d wood IISKN METRES- Two rtf. pi»in. »nd . i.r>ebi color*. (u«t received by M»Ai:KI.CTT* WHITE MODI. COLORED AU'ACAS- 7 etrealow ptieed, !i:etl‘»i« *nd 6f.* ' : l>aea v ud Caafa ",‘,v“y " cc, '" d *° mIaCKUTTA WHITE g «ISSKN<. n sarks no* landing from sleamt ' 1 1 ? d “" V« n,CKKY *.«• Cll» Pro's 1“ t»B>r‘ no» lauiKnf front steamer J / Adam*, lof •■)<• I V ISAIAH DICKEY h Co. it.arlV _ Fron, ,V Rt>—6 M'l* Nil. I Jt No ‘A. now landing fr< i driu> r J O Adunii. nil *nlf by J „ lfcr is IHAIAH niCKFS_*_oc IVKATIIKRS :i. .arkvi.ow iand.ng Irom >ie * J U Adam*. lot «uic by ISA IAII DICKEY A m UAH -90 lil.di «*■* and old crop Sugar. in »u 1 ‘"tu ' 1 RHKV. M UTrHKWS 4C. T A SJT. am L.»*» or Firuw v’ o MoLASSES—‘JW |.bis |mme X 0 Mali ii . in »ior«; loi *»’C b)‘ X r u », ls RHKY M ATTHEWS A. Jt ST 1 RIU'KIVKD—T‘*> Ib. pow’d l.i.|unnre Bail, anil uir sirlr l>y mrbPJ J KIDD A Co Jl BT RECEIVED Vrb lb. pvw'd ip*rac. and fot sale i.y lurhl'J J KIDD A Co Jl ST HKCK.ITED loHlb* powM Rbubard. aud f« , B lr |.y TO*- It IVf JtUDDkCo RECEIVED —5o v» genuine Kreotot, and for «il F by mebia J KIDD A Co \ VVCKKTS.TI BS AND KEfcLERS—Wdoi Beaver 1» iwokei. » do do Tuba, 5 do do Keeler.; for *ale *.. S F VON BONN HORST * Co. * marlo 35 froul »l STARCH— 15 l>x* extra Starch, far tale bt _ * marin S F VON RONsSHORST 4'Co Cl* HU H HKANr—'dO bbl* white Bean*. for sale by W nmlli > V VOS BONN HORST ACe Lt ft. \ R AN I* Mt*t.ASSES--lW hhda N 0 Sugar. i> linn.l.i. S <» landing Irom steamer lien U, ,oV, ul c by HACALKY a SMITH, .Will 1- and 30 wood «i f . -4rKL>- »i j bbl» pnru' - Oovrr (feed, in »iore IdL! i.'l ri!, HDiVt.y LB WATERMAN, ll wamr tmJ lii fronlotreet IV hiv a r-.. I • a it,l l-> kce» No 1 Lem* Lard, in »tote iV m „,r w■ hv , .nano 1,8 WATERMAN (i |,ass- ,?.m tHUf« -xtn 85 Jo 10x1)1 Jo; ‘JO T 111x14 Jo ati JO Drill Jo; !!0 Jo IxP do; in note „n.l .or .nlr by marl* L-B WaTKBMAN. 1 u’ri.K roKK - fKXi It.* nulk l*ork.. rfc’j" unJ lor 15 *;£ by mono ___LB WATERMAN, C* I’iiAJt—l°° hli«l» pTim«- old crop Sugar, m »wr« on b «»d <°' >*'» l'>' L „ WATEBMAN M o ~s^ wbbl ‘" “ N' AJ L-S ki-ff* a**ortrd n*e», (OUvant'i m-d ~d for ..1. BAI-ZKVL M 'ANNKRB* Oil--** \Mo m ami iot ••!** b y ntmrMl J A W l«i DAUMJ I No amlA:j M A CKKR KL— l«W ht>l* lor low 10 SZT" iAMa-DA.-ZK,.!. i f-MT itiiofSvi-.n'imM »br I'hiiiipmit. Fuiery> .1 an . m o Jri w.a. 1.U1.1 Kl««Ui' O.) Clolk, ft tiOO «q J"ro« of J T I WB roH«.*fc»r •»!«»« tko vz&s&r’tt '** mH....UPS I N | l> ! A ll 11 r K niB ! Uoni. lu'frrTlon. 1 * wSwlrO 1 - i ‘IS; “rSi US Sfor .to .t Ik. lu d,i KwM-ri No J "* MM “j 4. H s i Sk l r..S'-nJr r "TlVrEfiSr’ N V P f,B,e Ppnua Ciovcr**«d [ ( ; In mute and lor •*!« !•> |»iur..lrt.y “‘" l0 JUK.LO.U uiki fDuiu.*n'»> pure Pota*b, ui 1* ««?»/(->■•>„.»*"« ,-,iTnAR-a*hhd* prime NOSunn received per C* and Gen Pike, for sale by m*MO HI'ttBRIW.K WILSON* Co 11 1 - >4 »irr«T« prune Carolina Rice, arriving by lrr ~P" WILSON * Co , m-iU HOI'HK MOLA»SK!+—»OOI>bHSH Molm- Yo. roleby BURBRIDCF. WILSON * Co . . - \mj HIS’KBV--4“ bbl» old Monongfthrla Whiskey W cooper distilled. lorValo by _ " , nt /BCT burbriduk, WJL9ON *Co . C7hIHB*&NG*I A MS— A A . Mmot * Co. hw » . MWituieni ol Gingham*, *J c * n J* r vara iflEpM w bo wish good* of thi* kina woold &JeUm elf*! No GO Markets m»rt Bf John IX. Darift Auctioneer. D,y ' », OnlMofldaT mort'.at’. Mu,- i-. 1, ut i<» o'clock, it to® ,| Commercial Sale* IL-oiuk. r.u... ioi Wood uttu Rftir! ftrceu, wOl be wuhou: rr«erve, ajatye meat of seasonable ■ ompri*itK m part—. Clolh». ca**iutere*. *aumei». .•••am, tweed*. flannels; merino*. eashmet-*. alpaca' ghamsprim* checks, thawU, hdkf*. hosiery, g!o*.-». thread*. Ac GsncZKirs avd FreMTi'Bt 10 bx* Steubenville *»u,> r-.imiK*'' fir»r«. tobacco, Maraboy snuff, hernix 'i II and Imper'*! tea*.lmu*r« JSdW kitchen funu.un- ever; unny trom lam. die* declining house keep.. ,;. ui>m..h nock*. lamps Poking flaw*. tcouuiing I large aiiow CM< At ? oVlo. k. Dr, „„oJ. .nd f.nry .N.rlr.. rn.Vrj-. fol. _ a.£.*i nrns letter and cap wmu.it papyr, blank ».rt» JU«N ■> Barvudu at Atieswn. hao< LwiT c “’ ,Wl ' ll ,ai, ‘" s JuiiN^'uAvrsl’.wt.. Mariti turret Start.— Drg Goats, . Wilt be aold without raserve. ai U*i store oi Jacob v-K.m Em No 101 Market street. one door trom Lt- M KaiQ, rAH < Tnptiliv morning, 13th ion, at b.ny.-a.nnnc all j cdnnnuin* from ‘ sSIIV-.d d.ih., •nd i£gU.h c “““'JJ;"' j“si!J g " < C.lui'n meres moose de lames, Beru B*!’ h FjifiUsh and imported and domesue f&i«bams, Uignso ano American dress and furniture pnuta. .. f - MILLINERY GO()DS-Bonnet and, cap ti&ciali, bonnet and dress silks and « fi ' d gtmps fnn*e». edging., laens, P» wn -nets, jaconet*, worsted and cotton ho * , * , 7’ .. k ibasrU. Ureas bdkfv mull and .wiaamuslms, silk, kid and cotton gloves linen cambric, silk and c d j_« 1«» dor Cone*- beat spool cotton, .ewtng silk, needles it*, tapes, comb* and straw bonnets tailors u,tn “ in **' * id bleached muslins hardware and Jeuller), bools ttd alios*. HU BtlUS*. Saif of Dry Goats. On Wednesday morning, a.t 9 o’clock, uul at U clock, will be told—Hau, Cap* and Hatter* inn tings, comprising :tt> dot Russia. Nutria, Coney. Ist nd Wool Hals, cloth, lur, plush and glared «"P»- Term*, itnns over gin’ ,uty days and over PIW inety day* credit—approved endorsed paper Steamboat America at Auction. Will be sold without reserve, on Thursday. March ISth, at 3 o'clock. P M.. the new and substantial stern wheel steamboat America, aa the now lie* at the Pitts burgh Wharf, near the mouth of Ferry street, with all her Tuekls Kurniuire. Ac The America ho* 3 boi ler* and doable engines, is ISO feel long, 23 feel beam, measuring 143 ion*, ami can carry 300 tons. Terms liberal For further particular* enquire of John C Perry. Wra White, Wrn I>e Camp, Wellaburg, Va; or John C Bidweli, Agent, Pittsburgh. mart JOHN D DAVIS, Auct C. 9. POlt ™‘ Nf:F[T „ P MR. CRISP Mi ci Berlrmn Mn*of (irtropu* Alice - After which, the Farce of BAMBOOZLING. To conclude wiih th«“ Comedy of FAINT UtART NfcVEK WON ?A Dl LA^DY. irr MBL CHARLES WF.BB will abonly apper jn- Door* opeu at 7-Performance wiU couur toili pa»l 7 o'clock. rum or aomimion DreM Circle and Panjuelic Famdy Circle or *AI Tier- SAM'L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, ST. cLA 111 STEEKT, PITTBBUBOII, HA* icrr ttKTTBTBD non N K W Vu R K AND PHILADELPHIA Aru l lAow rereivnig k line &«orUuf»i of CLOTHS, CASBIBBRKS AND VESTINGS, OF Till’ I!EST«I ; AUTY AND I.ATKST STYLES, And in 1h e l» * » 1 P n ' ll 1 0 11 nnriu i • OIKm-TS WKSTKRN KK.VIKW arid Coenie.fe.l S iLior. iha rn»«'l‘ dad,. in-woOl, Klv i,binir and all the morning daily. tri-weekiy wc r k!y 'r'ZZZ 33: 0?T»\ow“* « M of tbe Orrut Fire! about tisrrin' torntr i *Dtrrelorie* of Fitlaburgh and Ail-.lir.il n small retail s.w.rmiriu of wrum* and | fllr ' :«r. 60 |n- p«p*-r banging* • •wall retail mo- D ,v oi school book*; aiatea, lead and *late peneil*, «tk, gutlU, papent pent, A c Xc For ml* low by q IRAAC HARRIS. Agent and <-om Merchant, marfrdUl corner of St Glair and Penn aU Bole Acency for IS naut * Clark’* Plano*. JISIT RKOKIVF.D and opening, a lot of elegant Piano*, from the celebrated factory of Nona* X Clark, Jj W |j • N. Y., comprising A, GJ and 7 octave*. wiUi important improvement*. l*>or m meebamam and exterior, po»«e*aed bv no other* , _. Aj JK)— A firm »eleeuon of Cbickenng » Pianos, front 0 u, 7 octave*. H. KI.KBKK.SoIe Agent, atJ.W Woodwrll *S3 Third *L N U The above will be .old at mamifnctorers pri ces wnlioul anv addtuou >or imgbl or eX|«o»e* uiarlb Journal and CbrcnteJe copy. JBEW SPRING GOODS. AT DRY GOODS HOUSE UF W. R. MLRPHY, Noe.o to .vaaaa4,. *»*■ Maaearra. I'maireaoir IhEKSONS wanting Dry < foods will please lake uo uee that the above house ha* commenced reeei vm* it* NEW SPRING GOODS, and invite* the caU* oi regular customers and buyers aeaefalir. Good* will be oflered at low price*, and pftrehaaer* wnl have a large and choice uwnmeni to select l rum iry- Country Merchaota and other* arv tnvued to examine the aaaoruneot m Wholesale Room* up aiair* where a large assortment of Priau, Gtagbam* and goo4>* generally are now operuog » (JLO CUi’HRAN BOOK-KKKPISG. .1 DAVID LKK, Professor of Book-Keeping by Doable I Entry, upon the moil approved ItaUaS method, one of the nati experienced and succeis/al instructors in ihe Uni led Stales respectfully inform* the ciuhm of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that “ c vc * coar*e of lenson* on the •eience or accounts as Connected with even brauch of buwii«», either lOreign or oo m.,uc; u,d w hi, pupil* (prondedJhty live proper attention) a thorough theoretical and prae ucol knowledge of the abo re named science within the shorn-*; possible time lhat w important a branch ol a Morcandle education can ba acquired. For further mformauon and term*. apply to Mr l.*a, at Brown'> Motel, comer of Third andSnmhfield iu. uiurtt.dlw ' DRY goods JOBBERS. m Wood street, ask ihe attention u! Merchants to their »toek of AMKRI CAN AND FOREIGN DRYGOODS, now receiving direct irotn hr-t hand* Receiving regul.r auppliet of fim goqd* during the neaton. and devoting a Urge »bare of their attention to Easien \nct:on sole*. they cun confidently assure buyer* they will find it to their tittered u> examine Uteir »lock n Ju*t received, large invoice* of new »ty its urea* Good* Fancy Pnm*, Castimerea, ClDths, Sommer Good*, Lace*. White Good*. Irish Li'»?t*, Tailor*’ Trtmnunn and brown and bleached Sheeting* of vari ous brand*- oiarU prim** order, in »tore. tor *»le b} RIIKY. MATTHEWS A lo TO CALIPORSIASB. AREOMETER— Tire undersigned having adapted an instrument lo the purpose of ascertaining lire specific gravity or Tain* of gold, is now prepared to supply all whose buainca* may require iu use It i* • mail, ownvement, and can be uaed wuhont ditlreulty, a alance being suflieienrio *hmv thf process. Pereon* contemplating going to California, would do well lo chU and examine the matruioent aa it ia in ev ery way calculated vo protect them from fraud by ena bling them at any time to ascertain tha value of theu Pnnted direction* and tableawtll lie supplied gralu itoualy to P»«b Umon . lrrW , mafi-1 rt rear of John B. McFaden’. Jewelry 'tore FACTORY FOR SAXE. A TWO STORY BUILDING, <0 fe«» square, with *Sirtun Engine, all m c*od order uud ready for operation, uu sale or rent, or a partner would be taken IT any good busmen* suitable lor the building-. Also for sale, a PLANING MACHINE tor flooring board*, aj,o iii complete order, tn a flourishing neighborhood, no competition audtrec trom PP«ul fees. Address No IC.H, I'ctt Often. J'uuhurrb. City paper* copy d*w to nraouht Cl ruch. TO LET. mFKOM l*t ot Apnl next, op reasonable icrms, lo rood tenant*, six cemfoftalile'two story Bnek pwr'ling*. with cellars, vault* find back huild n.es situated on Robuisou and Craig meets. Alleghv r‘lW- SWETraBR * fKEO, marS:dtf Uflicr Third st, oppostte M Charles Hotel JAR FLOYD AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. r. XCRA s O E BfILDINGS Winch be i» prepared to make lo or del IN TilK W..ST MaNNF.R FRESH BPRIHOGOODS Shacklclt k White, ’ BOSV9IESTS. 1 HAVE 0 Marble Monument*, al my old stand on Wood street. Should any person want a Monu ment twill sell at very reduced prices, between Uu* and Ist Apnl. to rave the labor of removiug them to mi new stand at the head of Wood, on Liberty street, at die corner of Irwin’* alley. marb if EDMUND WILKINS. California Wagon**, A FEW WAGONS iniended tor emigrant* ■ going to California, just finished and for *alb at the Wagon e*toblisUmcnl of TUOS. HARRISON. Penn sylvania Avenue, Ualfh mile from the Court House. niarU.iKh Iron and Hails* r|>|lK uiulcr»ignc«l, acting a« Agents iu ih»* city lot 1 the Troy Iron "Work*, are now rocotvmt; aupoUea, amt they wfll b« ploaßcilTo execotr pider* Jot IRON and N Al l*S>, ort tie toast Tororsbls terms. • ROBERTSON 4 REPRRRT, Commission Mcrtbani*. Window gla&b—cumpruiiis ait ihose,,t tally twul&,a*»‘l warranted good quality, siantlr tar *al* in aunjiutics 10 »uu purchaser*, by J ROHKirreoN at RKPI'KRT, No i'" UoaetwO in »tnr« and li»« a»k by I NDKiO ANXJ MAUDKB- i bhJ» No * 1 * P SMITH t,|CK AND 3 II MULaSSI^UU~U«»=TS.»I .1 if" m ’JSf " *»S&3&FA . OH.S- -JU l>bl« bit* Winur blenrlwd Kkplrt <**i a*. .. cntr't UAi*Al.E\_A SMITH Hoi ule t>> i, 11 L'nifiiii —l5 ruki, t> tixi, i(tt l*y ' S ttirt TIS * K VON BONNHOfcfPA Co B ‘i , |> WILLI JS* FUWS— »«M>W« Raawyt PaMUy Floor,’mitr* Jr,T?di for.sltbY tnoi6 B ROBISON fcCo -13 bill prime jttolf Butter; i do do do ' do,mchnhj -jkest crime Batten just rac'd end (at tale by 8 f ItOWM tCTLBKMSON,. •, nut . U 5 Übony« BUTTER 5 fa •>. * ' ■ BOATS. cncisßATi * Pittsburgh JSsL jiSsL - * .1 v packet line. mins „di kno»- u ”F.t ,^”ta ,l isr.ssr“' I ert ts now composed of the Hfv . . al4 .u, A,,hrJ “11~* "" , Eg’&Z'TXVn n to their |*enon*. n»« l* 3lll for the recep hi - ter In oil pair* the paa*agr money ® BJtl P** 0 advance SUNDAY PACKET* The ISAM’ NKWTUN, Captain HemphUl, »‘‘ leave Pittsburgh ever) Sunday mommg »* 100 clock, Wheeling every Sunday evening at IP f ** May 151. 1M- HOKUAY packet. The MUNoNt. A HHI.A, Capt wtllleate FlUa hurghevery Monday wormug at IU o'clock; \% heeUnj every .Monday rvnunj at Id r m. TUESDAY PACKET. •fh« HIBERNIA No. *. Capt 1 lUone>u.rtt, wUi ave Ptmhurgh every Tneaday monung »t Id o clock heeling every Tuesday evening at lo r m wkphesday packet. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt a. Daa*, wtU ave Puubnrgti every Wednesday movaiag at It clock, Wheefirg every Wednesday evening at 10 1 ■ THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, C«pi. burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clm-k, " b«l»*A every TUur«iay eveomg at 10 F. VOiOAV PACKET. Tte CLIP PKK No. % Cep*. PUI D*'’.*. ol km Pm.bursA every Pride, moniinl el 100 . 10. k. W kee li:il every Friday evening at 10 r. R. SATURDAY PACKET. The MESSENGER Not, CopuW oo»Wa*is Puuburgti ever)' K«ur«l»y coming t( 10 ocJoe*, Wheeliui every SHunUyjveaing »i 10 '■ LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKOTS, KKW , ‘ 4 '- (vu amanw,) Leaves Pittaborgh daily, at* o'clock, A, U-, and ax rive* at Glasgow, (moothoflhe Sandy and Beaver Ca nal! at 3 o’clock, and New Lisbon at It. tame night Leave* New U*bon at fio’cloek, P. M., (making itaa trip canal u> ike river during the nlghg andO l "f®J at» o’eloek, A. M-, and arrive* at Pittsburgh aid r. m —tho* making a contirmoo* line for carrying pa»- tenters and freight between New Lisbon andPtlis bargh, in thorter time and at lea* rate* than by any ° l 'nie f pnJpxieton of this Line have the pleasure of In forming the public that they have fined «p two first cia* the accommodation freight, to ran in eonneotLon with the well known S 'mit. CALEB COPE .nd BEAVER, •"'‘““"ft; In., u G1.».0W, with lit, Piu>lmr,h «aJ ,2nKl „ul tnd olh.r,Uil)rll»ei,ol mtann „id Mi.L«dppi ri..r», Th« propriclori Mslvea to apare no expense or trouble to injure com fort, *afely and dispaten, and aak of the public a than | oflheu P atron^j. | j 0 jQ2 E j )AoEIN TS. G- M. HARTCN, i Pttubonk. 8. k W. HARBAUUH, B. HANNA. h. 00. j LutMO. jyllaf J. HARBAUGH h Co. S " NOTICE—The steamer BEAVKR, C. E. Clarke, iw ter, will leave after this notice, for Wellsville punctu ally, ai 9 o’clock in the morning. ft™ t gio" IMI PITTSBURGH * BBOWSimiiB Dally Paektt Una FEBRUARY Ist, 1648 FEBRUARY Ist, 111 LEAVE DAILY ATB A hL, AND 4 P.M. . The following new boata complen , ft u * o *t-c8 tae line for ike present aeason: ATj Uftjtodltt LANTIC, Capt Jamea Parkiowrt ■JBHTWMN I lir Cap LA Jacob*; and LOUII Vr? aNK Cant E Bennett The boat* are entirely ntw, and are liued op without regard to-expenae.t-*| err comfort that money can procure baa b**n provtd«| TKe Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat a theVoot of Roa* st Passenger* be P’£ cta !iLf* board as the boau will certainly leave at the advar- Bo”».HA. M.atffiP.M- p/»o *T LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. The splendid passenger packet tr** 0 " &l TAGLIONI, UfeylMSa Cole*, raarter, will leave for the alwve intermediate porta on Tuesday, tbc 13th m«t at lO.o’clock, a- n. For fre.gh. or p«.«o Agu Shipper. moy roly oo iho Togliooi going it.roogl.io lll.ooi. River, ood .hereby .ove . St. FOIL CINCINNATI. Theaoe^.ntno.^—e, WSSeytoStf Roger*. master, will leave a* above .r..Lrrn«. at 10 A. M. For freight or pawage apoly on board, mart FOR 3T. LOUIS. _ The splendid steamer fT* f 1J CRITTENDEN, Israel, master, will leave-for me above mtennediate ports this day, at IQ °Fk freight or a PP I T onboard. _ . FOR ST LOl'lS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. . The iplendid fs»l running iieam»T FAIBMOUNT, j. H. Ilaalett, mailer, will leave On ibe above and intermediate porta on Saturday, at 4 o'clock. For freight or paaaage a] ~ FOR LOUISVILLE. The fine steamer Lraajtefil? Mnratta, matter, wilfieave for above. • intermediate pom on 10-tnorrow'V the 10th inn, at 10 o'clock, x.m. F.MJ.isb, », P-H* r, ■■HBuHNUMaioo, master, will leave fos Cinch* nad and Louisville on Tuesday, th© #th in«L, al 14 o’clock, A. M. For freight or pasiaga apply ob boatd, to BURBHTDGE. WILSON & Co, or GEO 8 MILTKNBKRGER. E Steamer Pejrtona will leave Louisville for New u, on arrived of Telegraph No 8. Passeoßr* can go airecl, nr ”* can have oerins leoared here tf de «rei . mart FOR ZANESVILLE. TOe splendid fail running ■ learner , 1 CAROLINE, yMap Binning, mailer, will leave for the above and intermediate porta on this day the 10th mil. al 10 o’clock, a. *. Fo, freight « «Pfy WINDQW .GUASS—3OO uie» Slllfc lSfitoWia tT SO do UHHi 75 do 7x9; fotMleby- , ~ B F VON BONNBQBOTAiOog NO SUGAK Alii> • Son*; tabbUNO BtalaneuceeaMarW STsfesta^^asasa^ >ply on board. mart on board. mart