THE hTTSBUIUiiH GAZffH'E. PUBLISHED BY WHITE PITTSBTiaOBI WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14,184? irrim Pmtmau DAt Oizna u pdbushed Daltv, Tfl-Weekly, and Weekly—The Daily: ts-Seven Dollars annumjihe Tri-Weekly is Frw Dollars pet mntun; the Weekly'is Two Dollars per anmiOi V; *mtflf n advent*. ;■ ’ . rr7*A2*xxrasß3 are earnestly revested to.-hand in .hi& faVpri bel&TB ani as early intheday as practicable. Advertisements not insetted far* «p*ci tied time: will invariably be charged until ordered oni Pat UCTSTC&unfircUl ImdUgenfc4JJoQertle, Mar- - ,a tela, Rif *r Netra, Import*, Money Market* v tc. aee hixd pigfc ' . iazt Mettt TtUgnpble Hewi. For jUoeai Sfctun tea n«xt pafffe. Wkstxxm RjVxas—High "Water.—Sou th We tern papers speak with alarm of the continued ad* rahce (ijTthe Waters. The St Louis patera report the lihobii overlhe banks and flooding. the ware •, bouses.,' The Missouri had seven feet water in the channel, and wasjfalling, with ice running. The upper Mississippi was oppn to Hannibal, had nine, and a half feel water in the channel, ris ing, witk a great of floating ice. The:Louisville' Journal state*, that at last re ports along the whole line of the lower Mississippi tho rtVer wns in a very slannlng condition, n manyplaces it had overflown its bsnkn. Crevasses hod occurred at many places sloflg an t fears were eotertainfld that a crevasse wou ocoo r above' Carrollton, by which the water wonld get access into New Orleans. Tb. .municipal anthon ties were ustagtbeir utmost exertions to prevent •nch a calaniity. Theßeße Key reports the nver rising from Racoourci Cut-off down; at Vicksburg it wai felling; but at Memphis it was again rising* The list and; preseot rise in the Ohio and the up per MusiMippi and its tributaries will at least keep tL ibwer aii>iis»ippi at o high stage. From ex* tnctebken from papers of the 24th, published nr townslalODg. the coast and copied into the New Orleans papers we gather the tallowing: " . At-Bayou Sara, the water was within a few ms cbea Of being fta high as u lB2B, and the I town sraafutly.£-ur feet onder water. ] At Baton Rouge, Levee Street was impas* table for Riuf squares, and West Baton Bouge wns oeft'lV overftiwed. Several crevasses had taken pi c4*‘ neflt there. The planters were'unable t' in p tbeir crops, and all kinds of business was at s Stand:' Ai‘Plnqoeniine, the water was within three in* cites of ihe high wiUr mark of 1629, aftd a gener* al u uodmi' D was almost inevitable. of in?'3d ute*tani, s»ys: - “Iti the pfrtjem al-'rtmng state of the river, ris j n witllfn Hie Inst ’«« di«ys to an almost ncprecedenl* e i tmtah . ime-u* n ug not only properly. but al* > 1 'e with desirac'iorij it beeomea ihe' iinperat-Y* duty ef <»%r municipal authorities to lake itnineiii aie ytrpa to avert the impending calamity. Whil«t we besiiale, the danger Increases, and -the means of »afety, from the peculiar nature of the conserv ative woftt to, l>e executed, become mojre aod m6re limited. * W|e have -just seen an individual who has re cently arrived from the Red River district", and whd states that the-scene of devastation he has witnessed coming down hither is melancooly. in the extreme.. In many places the grounds of opr planters ate completely under water, aqd the river * is atill on tbd rise, menacing to overtop ns, banjes . j 0 every soot, where by its sudden sinuOns and an gular tarns it is at vantage. • We earCeitly hope that, in view 6f Ihe pressing exigency df the case,, there will be no delay in seitihs about the construction of the additional defences Which may be necessary fin* the safely of the city. As for ihtj cost, that should be of minor k consideration;- In case of need the State Leguli* turn, at it*- next meeting, will assuredly eome to our- aid ip'tlie outlay of funds should -be deemed too targe for our Corporation tb incur.” Sbvbbb ti*b m WaBHEt, Pa-— We learn from the Mail, that a fire broke out in that borough, on the morning of the Sib inst, in Ihe Ex change Building, which contained the storea ui Messrs. Taylor & Arnett, S L Axtelfl Baker A; Hnftter, SG.Sterens’ Tin Shop and Sfore, AH 4: T £ Snmmehon’B Tin Shop, the Priming Office of S j Goodrich, the Shoe Shop EV Rogers, occu pied by N Ford, the Tailor Shop of H' L Chureh> County Treasnser, J)r Strsnahan’s Office,-and B Nesmith’s Saddle and Harness Shd£, all of which wefft destroyed. books and accounts of Mr. Axlell, together a few goods in his store, and a. number of ar ticles in the store ahd shop of Mr. Stereos, .were saved. Moft of tho goods in Baker 4c Hunter • store, and their books and accounts were also Stv. ed, Messrs. Sammirt era's Books were!*kewise res cued. , . * the Treasurer's booki were lost The booki Messrs. Taylor & Arnett, which werekept m an safe, have been recovered from the rains amn juried. Mr. Goodrich has lost every thing r his Just books, mail books, account books and'all. There vU no insurance ou any part of the build' ing-or its contents. The loss is estimated at from ♦20.000 to $60,000. ©mo Asd Mississippi Railroad.— The Cincm. nali Atlas ttys that Professor Mitchell has recent ly returned from his visit to the places interested ioihe greatenterprise ofconoeetingCiacionap, by. railroad,with the Wabash, and ultimately with Bt/ - Ldnii 'f’be following sums of money were sub scribed at t£e various meetings addressed by Pro* feasor Mitchell: Dearborn: county, 8200.000; Ripley-do, $lOO,OOO Jennings do, $100,000; Jackson do. $100,000; Law rehce do, $100,000; Martin do, *41*000; Davies do, Knox do, $200,600. Total, 000. * ‘ }The ccttof the rood from Cincinnati to Viucin na.--The ceremony of pretexting to the Governor 'General the petition, signed by nearly aeyen thousand of the inhabitants oC Montreal, lor (lie dismissal of the present. Libera- Ministry and iho disdolion of Parliament, waopre'Beoted on the sfrih ulu iThe Governor, in a rrplyiof four lines, Bfid that he should take the matter into considera tion. The Liberal paper* charge lho{ many of the names on this petition are forged. ■. •>Thi Cholesa still linger* in New;Orlean*.Jpy the last reports, the number of deaths from ihiWlts* fir had Been rhdnced to four durins the week.— The weeL previous there were over eixty. The of the Ist instant, says, for several weeks since it to be epidemic, tho4poradic case* have furnished food for the worms, at ; Tbelbs creatfog the new county of Lawrence '.laa pjjywt both Houses of the Leg til mure- New. CatUo is.fo be the county seat. This thriving piace 4rUl thtrtjibre receive a new impulse, and will be iome «ob of the' largest towns in. Western Penn- out Pittsburgh and environs. .. : - mm ■ "■ T Jora Br swnaiu, member of the last >' ‘feougrds^ l died In Lancaster, on the &th instant, . - While dn'bis from Washington- He re : l7th Congressional DistricL V that.iheSecreiaiy oflhe Home i ■ fiS' in B> to»call,ityipoa the Land ; ‘ jOffice, jmdwo prciiume tba othoi bureaus wiUnn ii, fcr4 mat om> chtb eofSawH w‘ What-time they aM.ato offlce, and ’ •’ Wn aty aiiccwded, Sc, ICC.-M*- l Jnme. Cd.ddeK*" ,» SWillreibirr*; Ifliwrno oowny, lwl w ”^ ■ Jibe jifcirllli, within wileh thn «ie«tfo4 look latweitlßg tie retaonles. tile iirrsavrrw’ or THBbpptcKas ob the waS of 1812 WITH TUB PaEStDSTT OP TITS tT. The Washinfitou Union of Sunday coofaiosthe | account ofan interesting the Prt»‘-1 dent and Mrs. 'Madison, of the officer? of the War j oflSl2, oq Saturday last, at 2 oVlock 1’ M- After Col. Todd, of Kentucky, the Cbairxnau of die meet ; iog, had introduced eochofiaccr to lbe*l resident, lie delivered the following address: a Wa come toyoo. Gen. as a remnant ol elates in the War of ISI2, to offer to 5 011 < - > ' ir 1 a . , lions upon yourelrvation to an o®*'^-, Wl ° l ■m .he 3‘Dven.ineo.s of U* »»'«■ ' '“T*" 11 euureyo" -:,ai we l,a«e walched your career, with deep. euxiou.. and P">“ d '“‘'"'f' rro “ ’', hc heroic defence of For. Harr.wn, which earned 10. you the Srst hrevcley in the j «ecoad wur oflhdc- Deodence w .he more encoded ertlli m Florida Sid Meeico. We oil tuew .hot. »> Ihe .heolre ol your operation* .hould be enlused, you would Iw eaual to nnv emergency, and wou.d display lc your admiring countrymen all the qualities Of a ereoi commander. We .come, with our heart* ita onr hands, lo cor cratuiatc you and our beloved country upon your des'ffnation by the people for the highest aril .posi tion,’ which we are assured you will adorn by the *ame"sagacity, the same patriotism, nnd the tauie success ihut were illustrated by your military ru reer. And we hope to be pardoned for saying, that your heroism and prudence have been sec ond only lo your modesty; which renjinds ns of the beautiful remark of the great philosopher. Sir Isaac Newton, who said of himself, that “he felt tie was like a child.pickmg up a pebble here and there on the shore of the great ocean of truth." As a remnant of the glorious war of lbl2, w< cannot expect, in the. course of nature, to tnee you again, but oOr latest aspirations will be far Iht uccess of your administration, and your buppines ' and hereafter. To this address the President replied nv follow* Mr. Chairman and Qentlemm: — lam happy I' •ceive you a* the surviving officers of the war c 1812, and to recognize among you some with wnora I have served in past years. 1 than-b von kindly for yoar congratulations and good wishes on this occasion. * In regard to my past services, to which yon have been pleased to allude in too flattering terms. 1 can only say that the merit i f these service? i-* itmir.iy due to the *kill and bravery of the irocp* who served at d'llerent tune** under my order*. To have led such officer* and such men i* :» »'• self a sufficient honor and reward lor all tny >rr- eel that 1 am now entering a new career •hich l entertain a natural distrust < f mv abil" ) redeem the expectation* of those who have r: let! me tn n. For your bind expressions in this regard l w*e you to accept my sincere thanks. May >v>u lmg live In the enjoy went of health Sit d happiness The President then mingled with great courtesy and cordiality among his ancient a«*o> bites. and gratified them by some sporttve remark-* introdu ced with admirable laste. • The old s« Idters ih**n repaired, according to previous appointment. toih mansion of Mrs? Mattson, the venerable rebel of the President under whom they and done noble battle in 1.-e second wnrof Independence. After C»l Todd, them chairman, h«d introduced each officer to Mrs.. MndtrOO, he delivered, on ihrir bo huit the following nddfes*.’ Ho* nro Madam: A remtmct of the officers ofi ar oflM2-l>eg leave to present to ymi tin* it. iaae of their graD-ful respects. his hnincthat U»« >1 dier*»t Hie *ee'--nd wnr of independence «ivnild •jo-ce in every opportunity to do tolne i> n« staiesmau who united, m bi« Micro- ih*• »Uirni in a;war sedse of the natioonl rgdts and eharacler led hint to recommend to the uor deelanns power W« rrjoiccthat one so nearly assocuaied with the late President Madison. and who ?■ ed such a beau tiful aspect over his publio-ond private career yet remains as a Hot between the present and past 1 generating*. We are grateful, then Madam, to the merciful Providence who baa Spread over you -o bog the lhadow of b'» wings may hu choicest blessing* ever attend you. To this address Mra Madison, user the inßu enoe of deep feeling, made the iollow-og reply VfTCT** >*r> mmscniHEP soldier* The Patn ot, whose sense of the naiiot|al rights and character ommeoded. al ihe time he bad deemed n ipedient. the declaration of the war ol 1312. com aenced bis conduct of that war with embark meats, not as regards the official avowed oretcn /ion« of ihe eperov. but with the difficulty ot urvtu.# representatives for war, who were for caber o. non. :md who were to be Vailed tor to induce tbna ir.uj a cordiality of ihe ruppon >ecv imp*:' taot a measure. The result became h -tnf'e be wur ugßiuM tfir ruo>t powerful ration «>f>b** •*» r!h id wa* therefore thf* more glorious to tbe naii- u Dd yourselves. » f H.s |.afi in t-nrg.n;- alout the i>. Me n* l ”**' ■"; l constitution, to be tied down by roniprunusen. * becoming more known. He first in the >* C-« latare of bis own State, attended a timt meeting n Alexandria, foliowedby one in Annapolis. ; r-« c dent to tbe tioal convention ot 1 7?7.wbere Wic gre-u philosopher of tbe last century was 10 have the presiding officer, »nd. lastly, to move tobm i-ir great general of tbe revolution bad k*eon prevailed upoo, after much and continued prrMb*i ». to come to the convention fiu be it* president. nrd tbe first executive office! afterwards to *-et 11 te splendid machinery of tbe government ,a in penetrated With pteiound wnstl.tHiy i .r t i« kind sentiment# so feelingly expressed, and pertih □alto myself, and nope our great country, vr.-t l> to recognise and appreciate their benefactor* :ti i *e Spartan remnant officer# of lil» Anerthu acceptance of refreshment*, and )''«* <• lernbnnge of pleasant social iclerr-i.iirre, the ctlt.rrj lude tae venernt.le lady larewel. IV<«>re l:,e T separated, perhaps for the las! l.mr. me i'dloa.Jg resolution wa« unammoiJsiv adopted RrsuiatJ, Thai the thanks of tm. remnant - I 1 -e armv of 1912 be presented to our cftturnr.r. l .u Charles S. Tood. for idc expressive ami nppn-pri ate manner in which he has represented u* •« 'he addresses made In the Presided aodt.) Mr* MvU wn . And. at*n, Unit our thanks »w presented to the secretary of oor meeting aod wormy host. Minor John G. Camp C S. Cmurnmn Johti G. CaJW, Secretary Th* PosraAFTKM Gsherau—A large uumUT oflhe citizens of Vcnnbnt, then in Waab.ng:. a called at the reauk-oc* ..fine Hop Jacob Go lamet the new PoM master General, ou Thuraduy ia«t, at one o’clock P M. to eongra>uUie h,ni«tth>_ Ap pointment to a seat in the crib-net f f Prcocni Tayoß It is «ud that every \ rr.tnonler In me iuy was present. Th-»y vrere a tine looking set < t m. o The best feeling preva-led amot* them all. -««» tt was untie evident that oil were highly gratified ni | thA compltnietil pa.d to the unfonc&.ng o I Vermont bv the Mr. Hale, m t-ehaJl i of the delegation briefly addressed lmJt.-e ( j mer, in effect, as ioUowv—Naiumet. lintlUc’urrr We have come here. air. m ih'e miortonl mini' er to congratulate you'personally on your appu ntai'i-.t toa seat to President Triors Cabmrt, and lo n»- sure you that the eomphinent thus pa.dto ghly gratifyinff t" us all We are confident also Hint this granhc.«ii 'n will be shared generally by the psople of V ermr-m j We know you will di*cnarge ibo duties oi v- ur , new position insucb a manner n« will lie i tud ls- | b’eto yourself, and. w« doubt not. O u- i the country. We Hope your sucre.* may »-* '•qo j« to your merit, and that. »e *r« sure *dl be «ulli- ( deot to fill the measure of any mao a au>bn-*‘ii | • To which J udge CoUafner replied as 6 ifows. I tfaaok yoo, gendemeo. for this fneodlv e*P«- j sion of your regard for me personally, and lor the tod manner h. «h,ch yen bnve received my ] appointment. The appointment wa. danlUc*. , tended, howerer. a. a complmient to. Vennoni. and j not as a reward for aoy services of mine or *ny | merit which l may possess. Iu tbi«> view it may weli be gratifying to us all that tne long tr.r-d and never tilling virtue and integrity ot our -•’ K * at last been rewarded by a Cabinet nppumtmt tit Ours is the only Whig State in the iJr.ton Wuauvr and rain are m the formation o* lad and snow, a» well as rain, obviously are formed ot aqueous vapor, as we said before, which ;? evaporated frum-tbe surfaces of the water* und the earth, and of which the atmosphere always centum* a greater or lest amount, as may be d;?- covered by its condensation into small particles of water like'dew on the surface of a glass, earthen, metallic.vessel, or even ot a -tone, whose mV. faces are smooth, aud their temperature sufficient ly reduced to produce condensation. The particle? of this va'por will ailmu an altitude above the earth's surface m proportion to the heat of the at? mosphere, until they ascend to an elevation where the cold is sufficient to condense them into small particles o,r drops of water, which, m a moderate temperature,' combioe together in small drops' become heavier (ban the surrounding air, com. itriice and continue fall.ng. and forming additional connections aad combinations in thnr downward course, until they teach the surface ot the earth, in llu- form or condiUOfl of rk>n, where the sue of the rmu drop .will be or small in proport.on to the greater or less instance pissed through m its des centi aud the’d.stance passed through ih H* tall w,:l be governed by the greater or less degree ol brat in the atmc spnere ot the tune «s nt , w , t lorincd ift « colder atmosphere man that ir-dut-mg rmn, where congelation and chrystali. Edi on .inn.edißlelj succeed tne condensation of ibe •npnr, and by eorobinntiuns of Uie chrysialtzed porticles-lhe lormauou m snow flakes commences. ind by new attachments they continue to increase in aize if! the whole course of ihe r progress to ihe VPrih. wVrc th-y will I e -lnre or srnal in propor tion to tne distance thrv pusseJ through m their fab; nnu the distance of the fall, or elevation of the po-nt of coogt-Uji w..: l>e in proportion to the Higher i.-f lower decree of ihe temperature or the atmosphere; Mr we urvfonnly -ee that, the warm er it is when it snows, the larger aie the snow tl.iKr. nnu the colder it is. the .mailer jhry will be Tec satin' n» « ob*erea'>U» ol rmn There is un oifvr nneiiqmencii presented frequently in ihe ini, o' mow , which f>. the n»uhd or siotml.ir form whi-'h lt mol n pellei? Irom Ihe > ze of n large p.-a down -to trial ol aiimti snoi. instead of tiiQi ol ne’ilnn-flsiie Ten? fad ol su.-w is always aciw.n p,titled by Wrnri;anil Ihe gfobirtar form is produced and at qiiited cy a whirl na. or rotary motion and H.-U- n ol tne wipd m the higher parts nl the atmos phere Klr-'iicn winch the -now mils The?e pellets or liti-e ball?, m their sizes are governed bv ihe »smr eirru'mstan>‘cs wh on we adduced in regard ti. :ne si*r« '>l drops of rvn and flakes ol snow a re rca .» the nucleus or ■'ores ol « Hat would na\e been had Mones. if attended with and oper nted on, ov the appropriate additional, cause* Having made toe ><>rcgoing rn'rodiiet.-irv remarks whi.'h will presently l** lound lo carrot? raw- my proposed theory, 1 proceed to nform you. that hit. is foriurd nnil (tide to the earth by ihe following process and operations i t nature, v i— * 'n a very warm Jjy, in a v.iliey, or otaer lavornhie locality, a column of air of a certain extent—not usuaby large —iu-aviii" charged with aqueous vapor, ■ « quickly heated by the sun to a much higher degree man tne surrounding air. which causes it to project upwards and a.-'end rup.dly to an elevation pro poriumn 1 to its heat, and much above the hrst point of i ungelauon in the circumambient stnio phere, before condensation ot the vapor contained m the up u-r part of the column takes place Iwn con dens, non ifl that pin of the column d.»es like place it m inmost iii.sia..lly -uccceded by thy >'.,n gelniwxt >t the jkururle* ?o condeused owing !«■ '.lie rushing of ihe surrounding cold and den.-c Mr ,tiio tin? Collin nol lic..ied oi.d fanned a>r Th.* sgilaiion of .ue iimo»pherr produce* wmd. or to «peak more po-pery u trt/ui. which usually in sui H circumstance* assume* a whirling, or rotary motion. T;u« c ndvir*ati.--u and coupe-lei mu ol i-be .article? b.n h£ Mkcn f.: ice tiff particle- Uon to iiiiflc in •epahile portions, wtucti accumulate. I ;rtn rew minnu!Of.? and onsiaotiy increase m ?;zr , ae r.-i irv n>..li.m oi me ,:ir at 'iic «anic time g.vmg ; eicn pon.on tfie .rlobuliir f-nti —n* tney pursue . ttte.r dow uw jfirc.'iitM*. unt.i tney deM-rmJ to that j region ot the Bli»»«»sp»eee wnuih t* merr:\ <-cld ; ejioui,*! bf pr. J-jce coudeusatiolt aud ram | tlie pe)let* <; snow will l>e large/ ur imiirf u ; pr-porh-u : .-i • -tesier or le*« di-rtuu-e o! Inc nlnxwphrrv tncuugh whicli iney tel’ and .n wh.ch 11-ev were formed, and coming ;n contact wi'h U.e O'udeofed vapor aim rfr-.p* (t ram. the winery 1 pnr'icle* are Congeaietl on their -nrrv-i » io tne 1 lorn, ot ci>.ilui<» ot ice bv the mlrnMr edd cl >he snow pellets. I i old, a* a rtn.iui ’n of bodies. .* .Jul'is.ve -r.d ’ prt ilncl.ve oi id. therefore 'i toiloa's. ic.st m pr-' i p->ti i-u to u.e Hje and quaility 'oe l>odv and ■ the mteiiMty .4 . - .s -'O'd condition wi ; I-- tne tH- nl j oi .1, JifltiMOn. and the purer of its influence on ' siirroumbtu: ?iit>*t..nce« That such a power aud I influence exist, and i* rxerted. and i» cerro l * r.it. ve j ot my Uie-.tr>. 1 wib give but one lumi ar m ; stance, out ol inauv wi.ich mny l»e a.Mured and ! i; .* mts —Mr revri*"** we sii know wi.ai sleet .s : —some oi us. jw-rhap* a: the co*t ot a degrading j and painful pfoMralii'n lo it* power ll is h cou. ing of ice ol viirnii- tin. kur*»e*. trem a mere ftovering up M a qiisrler ot an f*tid .* pro duced hy rant taJling oa frozen ground »«l or r"M in trietn. 1 nave evon sreu coalings oi it on wood and the bark of trees. Now the cold which pro dined ilmt ice d-d i».-t at the time ex;«l m and proceed from the atilirispbere el*e. lustend ol raining it would bsve snowed, but it certaimv ex iHted In iild proceeded Irom the substapee? on Which the rs.o fell Then I such comparatively warm wr»*tauces can i»e i“. charged w . h cold a» to have -such effect, wnat may be from the ball* ~l snow winch nr.ainated .n and pas*ed thmugn »..ch an inlcn*e region ol cold' N-.W l t us benr ine?e iscta in remetnberanre n- we re urn lo our p*-iiet* of mow or incipient tmiWvtjnr-. in the condition” and place where we left tne in ittid pursue them m Ihe remainder oi : ile--ciii M ihc r„rUi We left them with 11,,. r fir>t c<*aliOCi« of ice on. at the point wiu-re irev fif'l epiered the region of cundensui ,on and Ire f.irmatu o of rain, the aitiiude. (-1 which p<»Dt bov ng iiren very much lowered bv the action of the colder ht around. In the remainder of their cour-u downward Ihev cnnl'nu»l : y ni.d incvrlat'ly con.e in contact wjh more wa’er, which a* f air Thu. .bowing t'onclusiveiy. that the large*! nail is produced m the warmest d-iV , , Thfe and forn. of the generality ol hailstone, wdl t»e such a. 1 have before -tated, and of necessny must be «o, if ihe theory m their fornrnltnn, which 1 have here given, i* correct, any Aevialioh tnerefrom can easily be satisfactorily «c -ci-unlcd f >r ll might (—expected that l would pay some at ; tealuin tq ihe.-Prol»*<*«or'« ••rtperimenml exhibition . ot the formation of nail m the mine off.hrmmtr in ( Hungary, afforded by an engine used I >r drainage itr . Off before quoted From the descriplion given ' l nin not suilir.enily scquaiiifd with either the en gin** of it; nm/iiJ nyrj'iJi. to prepare me for an investigation and explanation ot l!-e resit 1 1 produced by it. But..up.« s.ng ,1 to be such aa he Mates, it appears lo be rather inconsistent with the tact that by the violent and *• Jdeivcompression <>t e-iromoo air in a tube witu a piuoa. lo tlio inserted end of which n attached a pic..e ot Under the hent ffenernted to the confined air, by the trim,on d its 5 i/Uele*. caused by the coinpreaaion. will ign.t- the under, if a is immediately drawn out and brought in contact with the atmosphere. But this is contrary lo the natural condition and operations ol the at mo-übere. which are, tost at any givcu altitude atv>ve the earth’s surface, lb« denser the mr J*. the colder iiis oomparnttvely, and t-ice versa. » he - D ' why .iijhv u6l the Professor's experiment be the result cl violence done to nature; and in no way illustrative of her legitimate operations. H may ff.iifioe u> Mate thnt. the whole of the Professor*-ex nirmneiit 4i.d refill i« but an effort ou Meaira. Editors n synopsis of my theory, in opposi tion to that i'l'Prof. Sleverlv, oo the formation of hot!; and have. I think, given the Professor’s theory a iklr 10 vestigation and exhibition before you. It therefore devolve? ou you cud your reader* lo consider aod weigh well thu facts «nd arguments he which the respective theories are attempted to be sustained, and make that deeisioo ui your own mioa, whicb reason vill lead to. and candor .u.- inthe estimalion ol' many, no doubt, there ia one very nlftterinl thing wanting on my pan. for which,lik'd*. I nnghl in hnvenahedlh. pardon of ySnnnd yonr rdadera. and whteh 1 now humbly do, lor thna intruding on your attenbon. whiolfla ttlhl I have no collegiate, diplomatic nu lhomy to give my theory a cogency 10 s-srisatesrusswa iw, M <^' B ' r ohbbtv. A PTEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS [TrinslatSd from the French for ihe Albany Atlas The djwipatem of every quality, careless epi* cures add prodigala, who had so ardently desired the reestablishment df imprisonment for debt and who wetcotjeJ with joyous acclatnations this re- turn to tbeir ancient traditions, when at length ibe decree Which abolished imprisonment forydebt was repealed,—all these diseonnter* on the (inure who. after a abstinence, relied upon seeing days of plenty revive, as;before, are singularly disappoint ed in thdir hopes. We have already said that as soon ns imprison menl for;debt was re eslabbsbcd. bills of exchange signed by willing hands, were scattered around with a pfolUMOii of good augury, and that brokers resumed bustnes m its former course, li was an erroneous report ’ Lendlers did not come forward —oao ojgbt call them, but they turned a deaf ear. lu spite Of Ihe guaranties and sureties which legis legislation again oflered them, brokers remained inflexible —they gave up their calling. ReW.ious CoDtidence will not capitulate at any price, and Credit it rigorously shut up under the triple lock of their'Strong box. which is no longer opeu Yielding lo the counsels of prudence, they profit by the lessou of the pant which renders them . ir cumspect and puls them on tiu-ir guard against possible;accidents. So that ihe re eMabhuimenl of imprisonment for debt will serve for bills of Kx change old of dale.’but by no idcuu? fa v nr? new !>or- After'hnvuig enjoyed tin- re|H>.*<- that lire ?u.?pct ■ion of jmprisonment oflorded Imr the Vu-omi** B ■ '■*, u young man oi laslnoti seeing Ins tuiuli tors preparing tor hostilities, and not l.eiog able to contract new debts, took the resolution of addres; ing his Uncle the Baron of B, whose sole heir be it, and who possesses a very large fortune He wrote to him a painful nsknowledgemenl of his p.*- sition. followed by a humble request. The confe*- sitm whs boldly received and the request formally refused. Tins uncle is an old genliemau made up of prejudice? Wuhrut being avaricious, he did not believr himself constrained to make any ad- vance,'and had detcriuiined to give nothing during Ins l-fe. However, the nephew was not discoor aged, the liberalities of his uncle were hence forte his only resources, and it was therefore absolutely necessary to ob am tlcro !>y return ing lo jhe charge, not boldly, but by au indirect m lack. One of the prejudices of the Baron, the most pow erful of all with biro. Was the aristocratic prejudice- The revolution had nob affected it. He was attach ed lo Ins rank, lanatS'nl concerning hi* title . be beard not raillery cm the subject of ibe respect that one owe* to tne arms lind to ihe pedigree ol his illustrious fami'V U was on this weak hide lhal ihe young Vicomte resolved lo attack this rebellious uncle, who refused to pay h:» d-bi*. “UTiai means this if you p'ease 1 ” the furious Bar n said one day; to hi* nephew showing him a visiting card which be hud crushed in hie lingors -T&iiH" repbed the foung man coldlv “that is my card." 1 “Your card' And hbw oomes it, l pray yr-u that your title anil the particular rank inseparable from your name are not found hore Si nee when hove you called yourself merely M. Alfred B nnd no ionger the Vicomte B— r • You forget. uncle, that the revolution ho* sup* prC'*o‘i speak • Cfin l nelievr my enrs’ Whn’ air' You accept mis forfeiture 1 ' You abdicate' But whence have you Ittken the examplit of so unworthy a weakness 1 ti it that m our anModratic world things are not as they were tormerly* l* It beejuae each has not kept hi* rank 1 And jhese biles lht»: you say are suppressed do they njot proclaim them loudly eve rywhere and even m the raioons where the-racat eminent fun. tionanesJof the present administration are Id t e f un.i' ‘•ft !<* ;tuc liul it t>i an nbsiinale abuse a Idler a nee winch 1 find inconceivable ” At these words the Baron again burst into a transport, and the vuing man cut short the diteus won by beal-.ng a hastj' retreat Thu was sufficient tor a first :r al, the second was to be decisive The. ancle and oeptew made part of a circle wnere they sometimes encountered each other It was there, the same evening, that the second engage iue"t ti-ok place l} was a little club of mluimlcs ami they talked pdiitica. Alas' Do they nowa days speak anything else 1 How can one evape from the prevailing topic’ What gmaippiug. start ing, even from the most distant points, is net lain! ly brought back to this sad sulyect which mixes up with everything I —They talk politic* . the Baron makes known with complaisance ha principle Uierub.y ,'J fashioned Tr» nephew en«er> <-nv j alieriy into «on v er»Btion and without embarrass . irfeot at the trown.og ot h-- nude* t»r->w j to debate ned to su-Uun braveiv some apnorivni ■•( : a sttml.t'g i.m.l j The attriijan's witu> -I »i not umie in th,s ->p n j ion and wh--.ni Hot debate but ; tt .- unused. I Wiliihrr *■ leai.r-p 'hi* di«pule I-- Die uu-»- jiiJ ; nephew •Tlecdedlr "-aid the Kjr.m, Wo have la. -ice { toolish • Fmtrierilr uncle —the wi-riT It is nc-t well 1.-r ns drirovruts t> spcal. onlT by halves and to cadoursrlves.<»i*io i-ut < I tkc rest,, you arc right. I have Iccmnr Kounenle. iiommamsk *ociai:*i. pruilhon.st What would you have ft ■ * uocesjity viach hu» driven me into ibeerewaya, the onlyione- that oiler of real advantiu e Ur cue, an outlet ;o order to get out vi>'4orioiisl'/ troro ib«- situfttam in which I bnd myself —’ ‘What is it urn wist; to sav*' “You kimw that l have debt*—’ •Ye« you have informed me -if them Very well' Know then that six-m uni nUn.-nes ile!it«. destroying ailf'bligal.ons r-er wtiat*att.i- h«-s me to the doctrine In enrolling uiy»el; under ,u banner, I combat lor my eiitrar.i-hisemeni Ho* many others .!i «. miUr nr-um«tan. e« are gi> -«•.! neither bv their conviction n.»r carried aw«v by --c thuim-tm. but obey, aa 1 do. u simple calnbal- i d personal interest. Pecuniary embarrassment. rtoub led nils rs. ruisJoriunrs ot a 1 sorts, are lt># mo-: *• Uve recruiters of Soc.iaiiaui. which p;-.>mi*e* gene rai absolution nn.f »in:vrf-n- lared ■ ! juibb -i\ x. 't omv because we must nave the courage u> now the opinion ot when wc make use :-m. moreovef, bccau-c the manifestation <>| it inu-l l*e profitable to me The red --..10r has the gdi ot pro dneutg a salutary fi ghl among the tim-d. Swing trie dressed m '.Ms color arid. man<:-vering in the advance guard, dor it is there that l count --n ta king my plnce • my creditors will say. Betinh: a man whom we should not irritate, if we t n*ve the imprudence to uae Mm ill and, some tune or other by chance, power tails to hiui or his friends he wiil d> u» injury" l will have then at once this ad vantage that these creditor* who pursue me will let me alone when they will read the articles wh.cn l intend publishing in the roost violent pupei and wlncn l will sign with inv name How cried out the Baron, will you dare u | profane thus vour name, the name 1 bear'" j "If must be unde, and see here rov first articU : which is to be inserted shortly See it is signed | with all ttie 'elters and nt the side, signature m |>a ! ft nliie«is 'iiicumpt* ) That will nave great rtFect j As tor the article I wi.l re«-l d to you it you wdl ’ u;low rnc to" and with.-nt wafting (or permission | the young man read the tirsi lines of a fr>ghlfui d l *- ; tribe against ihe most chen-hed principles ot ~» ic | tv, oftainilv, and ot moraidv “Enough' Enough " interrupted the astonished Baron The nephew ceased, ihe blow bad lakcn effect Tne uncle understood ihst a sacrifice i* indispen sable and assuming n lone of affectionate commit?- eraiion thus ?|>eaks “It is vour debts alone lhal pul you to there exiro roetie* 7 '' •‘Uncle, I confess it." “And if lho?e debts were paid, you would turn from your course r ' ■'l wtiiiitl renounce wilh my wiiole heart a spec ulation which would be no nece*Miry • “Very well. I charge mvadf with your debts Resume, then with your title*, the sentiment?. »nd (•pinion* wtm-h t>ecome men like u\ but olmve *H deatrov quickly that article signed with your name. • Ten promise me that, a!! my debts shall be paid 7" “l give you my word of honor for it " The arti cle wn« immediately torn up. and tho pieces casl Milo tne fire “Now,” inquired the Huron ” tell me wlisl i* the total amount of your indebtedness. You owe nothing upon promise , you are no gambler I know, you are 100 delicate t oborrow form your friends." •*I am glad to see that you do mejus’ice The broker* ami upholsterers then remain v To how much do the bills of exchange amount to which you have signed l ” "To thirty thousand franca" • WhicD are those of vour furnishers to whom you owe money 7” “1 owe to a.i. Here is the last, total forty thou sand franc* that makes seventy ” “Send me to morrow' the holders oftbe bills of «Xcnatige and apholslera, I will settle with these gemfomen at one- " “A thousand thank* dear uncle, and believe in my profound gratitude ” The next puy-in lact all was paid When ihe Baron again saw hi* nephew he said amibng "1 hope. Monsieur le Vicotnptr that you have made out new visiting cards " “Not yet uucle “ "What do you ?ay' U it l-y choice vou would Wish to break yuur promise* and lo reln[i«e into yOur abominable crrl^l« , ' , ‘•f jjin ready l" h« Id to our agreement* ou condi lion thul you will do as much on your pari " ' ll uppaers to me that I have ucquitted myself 1 handsomely “You have promit-cd lo pay all mv d«-l>ts. >1 not *o r ’ “Certainly, and it is that that l done.'' “I beg vouf pnrdtiti. there still remaio* due “What*" 1 owe myscll twenty thousand franc* per an npm for ex{»en*es -Uh ludeed —a singular pretension ” •Uh ’ dont deny it, dear uncle, it is a navrrd, serious, and inflexible debt. I know tnyaeli' lam tile mosfopitilcs* of my creditors. I will not give grace of u hundredth part of a franc, and l never Will grout tuyseli n toonjent of delay. Now, you know that oil my fortune consist* of a poor income of five thousand livresofuncolleclatle rents. There are. then, fifteen thousand livres which are want ing lo satiafy me, to place me in a way of acquit ting myself towards myself, and of living os be cornea a young man of ray condition who wishes to maintain hi# rapk and to do honor to hta title and hi* name. If you do not complete the revenue. I will find myself forced, in order lo e»cupu from Oty pursuers, to throw myself into socialism, wlm-h ip the natural asylum of men destitute of resource* or reduced to insufficient raeno.s." The Baron, alter some resistance, yielded to this reasoning He fell that the mjentice would be complete, aud in order not to lose the fruit of seventy thousand frouca given to creditor*, it was necessary to add to it the pension claimed, m-d he engaged for th" payment ot fifteen thousand tranca itoffil* awawaff fer I’m man to LimaelH From that ume, the nophew re sumed his title of Vi com to with opinions suitable to that quality. The procedure now ts become quite tbe mode among the fashionable youths in quest of bank note*. Many young men combat the parsimony of their parents, by threaleoiog '.o ca«t themselves into socialism, and this comedv is nearly always crowned by the success of the denounnent. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. UAaRBBUBon, Mur. 9, 1549. The Speaker In.J l>eii*re tbe Senaie a communi cation tirom Alexander Vnttemare. accompanied with u catalogue of the book* presented to the .Stale of Pennsylvania, bv the i rovernment ol France. Uii motion of Mr Matthias. 500 copies of the letter, catalogue and resolution passed by the Le gislature, were ordered to be printed Mr Johnston from the Committee on Exeutive Nominations. ti> whom was reierred the message of the i.roveruur's nom.nating Frederick Watt* at Pre sident Judge of the ninth "Judicial Ihstnct. com |x'M‘d of the counties of Cumberland, Perry ami Juniata, reported iinutomon*!' in favor of the no mination On motion of Mr 1 the Senate went into executive s«*-»ion and unanimously eontirmed the nomination. On motion <>f Mr ( Ytbb. r.e Senate proceeded ' to the consideration of ibe amendment* oi the llou-e In the .imendment* of tbe Senate made to the bill to reiustate the capital, and extend the charter >fthe Farmers’ and Mechanic-. Hank nt Philadelphia and concurred m the urine O'dn of thr J)*ej ihe repeat ..| the usury laws and Mr Small advocated the lull The question being taken on the amendment, it was negatived—yea- H. miys 1 '■ Mr Matlinas moved an amendment to confine the operation ot the lull to the city and county of Philadelphia. Me«sri Hugus. Forsyth, Uverrield. K.ng, Komg macher nnd Small, debated the subject. And (he qnestmn being taken, the amendment Wu< rejected- yeas 10, nays M The question then recurring on the first section, it was lost by the tnllowuig vote —yea* ~. uays 9 1 So the bill wae negatived The Bdl to incorporate the Harnsburgh and Lew iMown Telegraph Company was taken up The Scoate passed the bill to incorporate the Central Telegraph Company, the act establishing tbe bcw county of Lawrenue, and the bill to avoid the Inchned Piane. The Walhains|K>rt and F'mira Railroad bt! 1 and the b-ll to incorporate the Coilege of Physicians and Surgeons of Philadelphia, were passed in Com mittee ol the Whole- Un motion of Mr Miller, the bill tor ibe rebel of the Somerset and Bedford Turnpike Co was taken Mr Herr.ng read in place a bill to reduce tbe raptloi stork of the Irtrard Rank Mr Lairdißankr reported a bi t to extend tbe eimrter <’f the Finnkhn Rank of Washington Ml to extend the charter of the Western Hank of Phi Indelpeia Mr Roberts., sain* * b>il to ex'endth' charter >f the Com mernni Bank of Philadelphia Mr Luckenbarlf. same- bill to extend the charier of ihe Columbia Bank and Bridge Com panv Mr Henry «*me' bill te extend ibe charter cl the Bank of Montgomery county Mr Laird. v*ame a bill to prevent biuik# an 1 brokers from receiving or pay.ng out note* ot less denonmaiton than five dollars. The <-ommitl«o on divorces made several rr port* Mr Mark .corporations! reported Senate hill to incorporate the Philadelphia and Wilkeabarre Te legraph Company Mr N Thorp manufactures,, reported a bill to repeal the proviso for the Ten Hour Law A large nnmkr of local Kills were report? d A'pAjirti.a. f)jy —Mr Bloom called up the h.:i to exieud ihr charter of the Farmer's Bank of Bucks County, which passed Committee ot the Whole jii : debuted on *eoond reading l-U I Th'- trovern.T *« ul ;u •» message, that he had al lowed the Ini! !•> repeal charter cd the 1 'tiio and l.ne 1! .tor -Ail Company to tic-ome a law without his *igjau.'. Ti.,- i>, . n re,at.oil to t*’c hnriuers Lank »>t uuiy whs pus-ol KRO9I WASHINGTON i e .(■oirJeucr ol me Baltimore IV-u WuniKtriii. 11 IM ’! he >eU3te had a very short session l» -.lay. and tl.en adjourned over to Monday Nothing of note Tlir jjrw t'ai»DC( •){iirt*r> werr for lioui* l.>uay rrv'Givmg lire caU*. oi lhciere*tm«'iern General. He >• a genilemnn . : decided ability wi!ii a discriti.oiiiiui: mind and krriit cneiry =i chan-oter ;; i* unihT»:ood that Mr. Hannegan. :»(•**.>:nlt'H M mater to lierlttt l>y Mr. Folk, on the 4th ot March. at '' oi lock m the iriuniinv. aud conlimi cl !iv the .vua'r. w..i a«H !«• deprvd ot tn» op ;>.jue*r if wa* tn Mr I'oik to .•MiUrr lhi« ai'{“'munfi!t upon Mr Hannegan. Wd.j .i.wti Hit- >*i»-sriMi .ji.r (iu&rlera far Bool* »ncl Shoci. i ..f <-r >u' 1 on ■'fniiiiUr.ij .irmv Pm-hi-XiJH. I’. , ... , , —. -|.lrm!nl >•*■» *u>ck consisting at men*, „.rr. re.rli h.m' '»i •, ■**" •«“«» «■« . \r u . .i> ri i , I liirnriy, lt* for ib<- *var-on. and u. [irii**** w> suit Wry Wfll.«»y» Mr President l ulk. plr-i-c take i|(r t( j£ # A rßdld ar .,.. ;e 0 t home made work, tli* M:n»i«'n to Prussia Mr Haiwiegan' Ine latter ' >uctj ?P!l ii-i tl c:i - t hor bools. Indiea, nnu«i and t .oL .1 W’ltal strange bed tellnwa modern \* < do- rlunlrrin hue work l’.ra.m m I and examine tor c,*,,m w.;; bring briber' ><>oi »<:ve« TROTH Ac SCOTI\ n . , . . , m corner 4ilx ami Smithtirld »(» It 11 gct'emlly -nderstood here Inal the H-u. T , unk . I'nrpet Bags. Ac Ac. I ones Vk liaou. in the recent l ongrrs, trom N-w „ un „; mU m. cm. Hampsh.rc. will receive the upi>ouilincii! d i rover iN.unuv iuen.-nair.. woukl mnl i io their interest to n.ir ol the Territory <•! Mnre-itu I g lv e u* u cit when vi-tnug the cry in hU The Hon. t 'hurley Hudson ft Massachusetts, a HtioKS -Orction and F.i.normu m lt»4n, ny menil>er <»t the recent C.mgre-v it ip understood, j <^ tt tnn Thornton. iso* Jumje ot the Supreme w:i! Ut apj«»mt*d Naval Officer at the Port of Uo* , luuriot Onteou. uild eorrespom inj; innul-er nf the ■ luci. .n place ot Wi.linm Panneriler. whose.l**nn ha» : American Institute " *'<* 11,1 »l't’' iniix. uu -u< injt re c M .ire,l or I, klm.il to expire Mr Hadron .* a ' strong. i)(> t-iihi tn«n and wnl n.HKe »n honest, ca lf>r 0 , , tllerril the t imcnmii. rtr Won liluimanoru pabie and la tblul ]nibUc officer. and 4 map In two volumes A foreign m.«a.on it t* expected, w ill Ur lender Rnphaei, or of in*- nook of ice m twrmy t»y ed to some dietmjniiahed Whig lit North Aiphonse Txk KTt»N n-nn.naled tien. Taylor for the PretudrtOCY, m.-hll cor-i*: market ..ud 3*l *:» the Hon Lhiniel M Barringer, member of the Canal Boat Purnllnre. recent Concrc**. have been named for »uch » HA' F <>n har-a «>d tnr *».- »». Hum Frames, station*. Messrs. Mangum, Rayner, Stanley and J[ M.oua*«e. fniuws t'nuiion*. Kx Ceov ' rraham, have also been named. , Cushion* smt T. unnt.ngi 01 .ill l .ml* There f a wnn indulged by his old Iru-nds, and moll dh M .NQHI.K. Ih.tJ street __ fn other quarters, that John S. S-kinner sbtruld l>e WANThID. appointed Ounii.isstoner ol the l’atatit Ulßce. He , \ Cilßl. u> i<> ii.tuwwiirl. One who ihoroughly is well qualified, every way, to 611 mat peculiar and underran ■ her ti«‘ii"'*». ■mi can j;i> c geoo re ,mjinrl.nl posl Th.r. «re olh.r. ol high clium., S”" c ” b ’SJ“"' “'‘"'.nchfi'dif 1 ' desirous of the place. --S —■ —' - - - r Grt. Brady « .n.mh.r 01 IN. r.0.nl U.agr... 1 EUONS-1M hi. 1 .a.l rrcri.U *. from Pennsyivama. stands h very lair chance ol " oin ‘ ew 1 CA,l> haßL)\ ACo succeeding one of the At iditore of the Treasury who -- - „ will mi retire • rj'BA WRAPPIN'I SAO-J-.,, p . There >' a rumor afloat this evening that the cele braied Urn John M McCalla is out of office, or very soon will be Thaohm. I«i>HB i* Ntw-BoaTOA, N H.—Foe* t V AiVs 1 rVo? ’ H* G* Persons Potso'ieo —A orreaponilent oi’lhe Boston [’ t p o , War* nou»t ">1 Mnil. wmrs from i/ofTatowo, N H, March 5,1M9, mrhU as tolluw*. • : T^Aft'N—2o 000 )t»» Hum*., Sides and Shoulders, miv Four person* wrr** poisoned in Ibc family ofß. r. Jfi » nio krd, ui storo and for *a,e by Biaiadell, K*q of New-Roalon, N H, by morphine, m -lil4 ' _ JOHN WaT I .two of wbo.n died au fU?ed Udv and young child \ —3t>o bbts Ni> Molars**, .a pr.rao or An adopted dau#ni«T of the old lady purchased |VI .>ct. lor -ale by nw-hn JOHN WaTT rents *onh of morphine of an apothecary iu the IM>l[( _ T 5 Not a a „o a Mackerel- ludo No l nly ol Mancheder. a pnrt of which ahe put in o prt J-< ti ala . on . irv » lo rr and (r.i sale by paratiot. ol liqtionre which old Mra. Blaisdell wan mrhlf _ JOHN WATT in the hah,l ol inkim. The (low proved latai, end , LOVKK SKED-Whorh jmnie OhuTclov.'.' Seed, in a few hours nho was found dead in her chair — lorsaic by mehl4 JOHN WATT Previous io ihia, however, the girl had tried rta ef 3 “bMa".r7sh fects upon a dog. winch were such os o lend the , wd {ur lule ARMSTRONG It CKOZKR family to suppose it was • nmmug mad, and it was ] „ 1( . h1 4 returned to Maoeheucr. wilho.it aiciUag j APPL^aomto^m^appl^ suspicion uflbe act sbe bad committed id the mind , rT' - - - ■W7« tad the had always been consider- ' ' ed an honest. troaty girl,and bad been treated by • i-* ihe family as a child and lister. Within three weeks I "DLANTATION M’tJAR AND MOLASSEB—too sbe na» returned to Sew-Boston gave a'drse to the ! iT hbd. prune Planumm Buear. lift bbU do do Mo child In ten, which proved fatal within twelve hours : J u, ‘ receivc “• nJ|j r ,*Vjt & RICKETSuN, —falling immedmirly into a comatou state, or-pro- mrtil-t I*o Liberty at found slumber, from which it never awoke. Just ' u ' ,„ ot the fiioersl of the chad, oho delved , g'255S tity ot lea. prepared for the remainder of the family. |J^ n , n Q fl lof a!l . „y of which Mr uud Mrs- HUmdell partook sparingly n. . uwlf a teaspoon full into her mouth, and imtnedtn mchM SIH.I.F.R * RJCKj\FSON teljr epu II out. andulker lea wee prepared. Mr-. T«:^;;; r „ l(rlr ,i w trr. No l B was taken with vomiting whi>e at the, table—Mr. I' , urd :u , , R . C i,y Uii.LKK 4 aiCKKTSO.N H. started h*r the doctor, who lived but a short di*- mrhil »»J bdon be retimed »»• relied w,.1, IWi 11,.nj)-. dumbness and other symptom* peculiar to tins po • I ' r> * '. c •od —both of whom, ok the character of the poison u'ifnU viII.I.KR A. KICKKTSON *-ufc and for tale by c d to, recovered. Search was then made tor the I? n ',,n MIU.ER Jt RICKLT?ON poison —the girl showing considerable trepidation, she was, after considerable retieotioa,charged with 1» H K of Rye wanted, tor Ihe rrime, wblch •he stoutly itemed, yet giving evi- MILLER 1 itlllKKTsclN denoe other a'M*t by her manner Sb . «. reluni u, heremploymen, ,» M WK K Manchester, but came to New-tloalpn voluntarily _ i on Suturdav lost- and Icr the sole purpose, as she X (OL'Ll> CAN DLhS—KKI l.*» Ciu .Mould Candles. say», ofcont’esaing the deed She denies having lor »al« lo mehH \MCK & M*CA.NOLESS had any motive in gmiig the poison; yet it i* / i LAf*}*—ft bu fith Class; lot do lOiia do; SI do pretty cvulc.il -be erpocU-,1 Ihe properly be- »xli Jo. 10. •»!« 1., longing tu llio lumdy, might re7ert to her at their mchH " ICK A M CAN t)LESS_ death. 1 INSKKI) OIL—IO blls linseed Oil, for sale by l have just returned trom a visit to her She is Xj ‘arhll WICK A. M‘CANDLK3S_ quite a pretty girl—apparently about 20 year# of . IUKN .mKaL— 15 bbl. Corn Meal, tor sale by age, of considerable mental capacity. I could not , n • j) rorhtl WICK AM < ANDLKSS end !•■»<.teiii-' 1 uen u. ilip ilay* , , u ... d ■>!« low to clc«« on i-roc*, Fourth tueo. Pui»Uut«lt A ' JL_„. i,» & istck. a M’CAIQILESS im io-J. a U’FiMca, F. B. Cw J>U , A MMljiuMm b> WICK « “ ID" A public meeting of iha School Directors of the ■one Wards of the my. and all other citizen* who feel an interest m the subject, will be held in the Fourth Ward School House on Thursday evening, the 15m in«L. ni 7} o'clock, for the purpose of taking mu> con sideration ihe suhjr.ct of establishing a public Hijth Se-hoo' in so winch all pupil* i who upon exantmation are found qualified.) con be promoted, from all the Potdic !*•• iiool« in the cny—ihe object of whicn will i-e to place witoin me reach of every (fa-id the means ol u more ihuruugh business education, than our public or ••veil private school* t-ow nilord. The subject wiP be laid before the mreimg by ihe m .o« i-is eotninmer.. who irrre appointed for that pur po*e !>\ me iti'-ctuq* held ai the Board of Trade rooms on me Mil m*t. I.KMI BL STKPHENS. WILLIAM J TOTTKN. I. R LIVINGSTON. THOMAS J. BIUHA.M. "• \v. Wallace Joujr iUircg, Sec y. ' mchlt No i‘»Miu Sum ld hi Wmion Doctor M'Unr'i Liver Pills—The tnghttul catalogue of diseases that have thru origiu/.n a di*ra»ed »:atc of the liver, man ife»t themselves io t» grrnKr or less extent m almost every family Dy*pepsi;i. sick headache, obstructions 01 ibe menses, ague ami 'ever, pains m the side, with dry. harking cough, ure all la' results of hepatic de* langenient. and for thr-c. Dr M'Lane’i Pill* are a sovereign n-inrdy They have never been known lo fai’. a >«l tlit-y should be kept ai all nine* by families Dnecitun* —Take two or three going to bed. every second or ibird night. If tliev do nol purge two •( three Mne* liv ne x ■ mor r mg. lake mi* or rwo more A «!i«hl Urealrtatt *hou,.l invariably loliow their ii.v The Liver i'ii; m.iv t-e used where purging i* »imply m-ees*nry A* un iinU-'Oliou* purgalire mey are Ul terior io none And m dotes ol twe or ihrre. ihey pivr u* nm.hing r-!iei lo »iek li'-nduche. nl*o mi slight de •ang'incnts ol ihe .lomur.’i < m.rrve. none s" genuine wi’luxui the lac *um> ol ihe pmprn *ignatur>- 1-orti.l.- ..•the Drug Su.re m J. KIDD A Co F-oisiimt is Wui.rti," and 'f Mr Shield* had hui lie. n governed by the unove motto, he might have sa vrd munex and him-ioli much physical sutfenng; hui rr nl the following ictu r doled April I Ihh. Idle. Mr Win Shield*. u rr-peciable larmer of this vicin ;r, wu* laicii ni. called m a Donor who doctored Inin tor Dyspepsia lor one ye-<» bin lie »!ill got worse Jb iiirn ilix-riarf'-d In. l>oi u>r amt paid him thirty doiisi- !<•> men goi ;i via! m y»ut Vermifuge, and one box or Smuin r Pi’ s. and t improved in h<-:i!m u* in alii nd 10 his business, arid has been m goo.l ben h c'- r *inre. and *ays Dr Jayne’* Vermifuge &ihl yim-.i >-•• Pill* have made a sound man nr him WM » DF.AN P M. To IV I) Jayne, 1':,,1a hi Port William. O l orsa,.-m Pittsburgh ai th" PKKIN TF.A HTORF, 70 hour'.H **.r: el i.eu, Wood lrt-17-.IAwS M P* ran » * I'» i • i in Samtdux moMiuig ne u. ihe arn.versury ni Ihe Pa-nm Sa-nt oi Ireiand the Right sig.-id I'ommMtce txas nii‘ri,ied m dc .vn a dis- ’I he «altcT.iH'* nt irc'smi mu*i i-nt be an*ibuted io CaU.onei'v Their ieai eanw • explained The disci-ur«e will i.r delivered ui tho Hall at ihe Si Pau. s Senno, House »l _ clock. P M f ickeu ni admission VA cents Toe proceeds lo be apptrpnated m the siijqi.noi me Orphan Asylum THOS Ai'PF.f.HKF, JOHN AN DOF.. > C ommmcc. marl'-fii HENR’i M r ULLOI(.»H. I PinxirK I.KUoh Stoxr—Prepared by J W Ke.iy william street, N \ and mr .ale ny A Jarncs. No 7tf Fourth street Th.* wi:i b- fnand a deligaiful ani cio of beverage m famines. *-iJ pcmcularly lor sick rooms. Usier's Btoxa. —Am Choeolaie prepara lion, lemg n ci,mbmß'H>a of Cocoa uut, innocent, in vigornimg arid f-alniahic. tugb'y recommended partic• ulatly for >,.«ainD. Prepared i.v W Baker, Dorchcs- Hr, Mass , and for *a i-j by A. JA VN KS, al the Pekin Tea Store, .No 70 Fount, si install DIED, Un Tuesday tasi. Mr s«i . l Artiu as 1 ni: tuami. wm lake pmer ■■ u Thursday, Isih in*i ai 1 .- nek 1’ M io proceed from in* residence ol his lather, lot Wm Arthur* o, 'iiiir-A'-iiUf 7ih ward, to,he Abeghrr.v Omr.rrx Newspapers, Hagaslnes and Reviews, Ke.-ci veil »l M' Readifg Knotu ol th' -1 .Vert' M,„-a>aiU L.ora*ir jmsi M,ehamct Jn.ir-uirr- Ft.dilli -irc'i t.c’wepri Wood mnl Mnrk'i *:ree.» Niw V.ibs -i.'ouricr A Bn q ai ret Tribune, Heiald, Kveiung Po*t. Journal of Commerce, Spirii of the Times. Scientific American PaiLautU liU —Nonli American and L S l/atcilo. Penosylvau.au. Commercia! List W*aHlnoT>"« —lnirliircnerr, Lmon, National Kr* UoeroH —Muuug Journal. Alla*. R.iti mob i— American Cincinnati Gaietie, l,oui*vi!le Journal, Si Lwui* Re publican, N Orleans PKavuue. N tlrleaos Price fur IH A VK fl Marble Monument, m my old stand c Wood sireei Should any pvrion want a'Mon ineut. I will «pll ai very reduced pure*. between lli ■uid l*i April, to »avr ihr laleaii Tiiuet.l.on- | marl! tf KDMUN D WILKINS iloli Tlltlr Mao »/-n *>-Blb'* wood », Knn-krrliockrr, i’louco Iflnni Anvil, Hunt « Mr'r|iaiiU.\ Ultru Ijvmr Afr. Moriii'uiiurt»i. Stlnn»a1 itur >innAnn In- uuir. • 'ivi. kncmrrro A Archilr. t» K*v;*vf»—iJrcnoi-i.ih- . \nieri.»u Whin, t-oinlon i'.‘ laJiohur* ii. r»Uiun*n- r. Ni.rili Urui.»li K'(••«►<», I* M Mpnil't-r- have the pn .- .. rf rv .111 ro.l.iciiM W. in advancr. nuliM.illm 7" ti-« llunnrattf, the Jt'.lgta of the Court of liene •„t Qoii’ft .'vuimii <•/ Utr Pteue. »M anJ fvr the County ut’ Alieirhstiy. ri\JlK PnuuuH ot Juua Ci LyMSi, oi me la »nrd. Al'e- J. my. m the county aforesaid, humbly *hew ••iti. that tour petitioner hn« provided bttn»*lf with material* lor the accommodation ot' iravrlrr* and oth er*. al bdwelling hou«-c m ihr city afor*»aid, and prat - '.ml tour Honor- wilt tic plrawd to pram him a licci,.r \i Lrrp a Public llotiw ill Kjit-rta.il n.rnt A nil ti-iif |«ciino-icT a* ;ii duty hound, will pr»y We. tin- *u!-. ril do cert;!) ih«i Hi !/••«» oi ■hf afor i**n)il ward. a ,».»«• peii'.'i.nrf i« ot JiCMxj re- i-vrnn'iiri** lor the nwom- puir tor h(*:>c»t) amt im a. 1 i.xiC'S ■ 1... H .M.. 1 ! n«• r« i* <*•*.»:% H-e -, rimkfKo»lf» pn. im* Huctify. Jono ~ 11dn.:,. H I Rerlim, S r[ili--ti Urißdotu J W l.Wica. \\ T , Rivlo Win i own!. W Holme*, mfbUw^r IDO reams raeOutm HMJ Jo luu Jo Juft received and tor ‘ale ai ibe Paper W arehouto -i tr.chl4 S r HILL. ?7 wood it_ -Cu»h for R&£>. bi SC-HILL, MILI.KK h Rh.KfcITSON AUCTION SALKS. By John li, !>• vti? A ue Uooe er< n rrCii of I ' C ■ Knk-ihr». Forma-- and TV "■n<. I'ih tn»i at II o rlort. « houjr ot’Cxpt Jani-o Muy. >■ th« nram boat (.o-xlolier. ron and machmrry i•»'. ; iVr • r.i bedding, door* mid -tc' i .a blocki and lacklr. l.r *l“' *''.‘ <-n>tnr-.rfl :in ro»rl4 Ji'H\ IM) A VIS. ,\ ur Booh' JJaU \V..; he told at lb« 'Viiiin -i. ~|! Hoorn*. ror lier Ot Wood utid Fi lh All.! Ol and Thursday eveni ». U.h u ..1 1. i , -t. mTtrik. a larye variety of new Uo.ik>, v» .v -ii mu«t be rj >*ed out. Many ot' the wn't* eianracd u the nock are tcldotn odered at pahlic v;n<- tuchl l JOHN r> p.\vm. Allot Spleniiu/ Honsriioiti b ututiutr kt Autiati On Pndny raonni'ij. 'larch irtiii. i|| |« o'clock, at the residence of Mr*. »; t»«u«* I'olionade Row, in Federal «ttect. A!>c'i**«y i.ik near vhe old Allegheny t»rtJjfr, »•!' !••• - i* dcch nn* hoii»e keeping, al* her hou«eii >ii.| k.'chrn lurm lure, which ha* been kept m ’he bed order, eoninniig of l pair large maniel glasaea, Splendid mahogany »ofa; I doirit rhairv Mahogany rani and dining tahw, •• «ide board with marble «.uli :uul cheriy wurdrobea. burcaasjmil ilretain* uililen Hid cherry hijh po»Jed bedneaU. -• ' renirr table*, mahogany and cherri wn»h kunU. low post bedate&d*. a hair maura»*r*. tralhr: t,«-d* ami bedding. veimian blind*, mantel and hall lamp*. Muir rod*, parlor and l*ed room rarpellng mid malting. parlor **h boxe* and fender*, bre iron*, kitchen uteiißiU, iiueennware, g!a*«ware, I tine cook mg »tove and fixture.*, Ac mar!3 JOHN B DAVrs. And. Sale of Dry Good x. On Wednesday morninf. at tt o'clock, aud at II • 'clock, will lir wM-Kiu. Cap* and Hatters' Trim mings, comprising «l do* Russia, Nutria, Cone), Silk and Wool Hats, doth, tur, pht*h and glared cap* Term*, Mims over $4O silty day*, and over «l«' ninety da>« credit—approved endorsed puper Stcamboai Amenta at Auction. Will lie *oid without reserve, on Thursday, March ISih, iit .1 o'clock. 1’ M . the new and subs'anual Hern wheei *ieunilio.n A merirs. a« «he now lie* at the Pitt* burgh Wlmri, near the mouth of Ferry street, with aJI her Ta*kle. Furniture Ac The America has U boi ler* and double engine*. t* 140 feet long, tTJ teet beam, raeasurtng Id ion*, nut cun carry 300 ton* Term* libera. For lurilict particular* enquire of John C Perry Win While Wm Dc Camp. Wel!«horg. Va, nr John C Hidweil. .* grni,•Pittsburgh mart JOHN D DAVIS. Anet AMUSEMENTS THEATRE C S PuRTER SECOND NIGHT OF MR. CHAS WKBB Wedlixtdst, M*acK 14, wi'l be presented OTHELLO Othello Mr. Webb ] t go • • -.Mr.Oxley Desdemnna ■ • -Mis* Porter Amelia -Mrs Madison. After which. Dascx Mister Wood To cunclude wuh the SWISS COTTAGE Nuti Tick Mr J Dunu Ltsctto Miss Anna Cruise In rehearsal—THE EXILE n~7» Door* open at 7—Performance wiil comment at half past 7 o'clock PJUCIS OF SOUU*IOFI Dress Circle a«d Parrjueite •• -st> ceuW Family Circle or *Jd Tier ... -2$ cttUi 8*1« Agency for Sanaa db Clark*i Plano*. _ JL'ST RFiCEIVKD.and opening, a lot of elegant fianoi. from tie ffXPfl celebrated factory of Nunn* A Clark, || V I |» N V , comprising f». *nd 7 octaves, wuh important improvement*, both inlinechtinum and exterior. pos»e«erd by no other* 1 ALSO — A hue selection of Crwckcring’s Pianos, from d to 7 octave* H KLKBER, Sole Agent, at J W Woodwell s,W Third si N B The blkivc will be sold st roaiiulmcturer* pu ce*. Wtmout any a.Kmon for freight or rxpenses mar in Journal and Chronicle cop) Rl uapratt’a Patent Soda Ash ,w lO CASKS just received per steamers Ivanlu £\ f «nd St Cloud, and for sole by W A M MITCHKLTREF, uichll 160 Liberty st aONUHESTI. California Wigom. \'FKW W AXjON S intended tor emigrants going u> Caiiiorma ju*t finished and for sale at the U JW rsiaMi.htrct.i of' THdS HARRISON. Penn • jlvwi.i A-.cnuc. Hull a tmic Horn the Court House. iron and StlU< rt'HK ■cunt »* Agents in ihu city for ± ihc Trov Iron Work*, aic now rccriviug supplies, ln ,l 'tj.-v wii. Ik |>i>>*scU 10 execuie order* lot IRON «> i Hie m»m tcroralrle term*. RIMJEKTSON 4 REPPERT, Commission Merclisuu. BONNKTS AND .MILI.INK.RY GOODS— Smith & Joßltso.n. 46 Marin street, are now opening their nock of Spring Bonnet*. Rib bona, Silk*. Lace?. Crepe* Li*»e.Ac Dealer* and others aro invited to call and ■\I r H!TK GOODS—Jiut received at Smith & Joax \\ so*’*, 4H Market asrret, a fall atock of White Good*, eomprumg every vaneiy of Jaeoncu Cambne and Sw ■ Muslins; check, plutd and 6g d do, B>*hop l.awita ami Hook Mu*Una; Tarlatan*, embroidered Mu»lnui lor cdriatua. Ac,' to whidh they would »uvis* ,hc attention of dvalera-and _ marl'd 4 N e lamiiiuiton of Teacher* will be held ui the ’’ih Ward school Horn*, Oil Saturday, tne 17th jurt. Te*untornftl* of moral character will !>e expected The female drparuneui will commence oi I** A. M —the male as U P M. THOMAS DA IT. Pre»X mart* Old* Cm rt'KO-.IVKn mm ;be Fhillip.vi lr Fnriorv, .-SUj »q \ atd» ol .1 yttwide Uum FJa*uc Oil ('loth, rit>rr»»l\ ror the California wagon#. for at ihn (ndm Rubber [Jppoi. m&rlO J 4 II l’Hll.l.M'S INDIA RCBBKR LIFK HOaT-Ju.i tct-need. I I ii.d.« IJ-Lte: He*"’ H> Wt loue. uuwlul^m c.c ior prr»orii going in Cadfnrn'n b>r »alp »i Uie lo an Rubber Depot. No 6 Wood «l marlli Jill Plfll.Ul’S SI.'NDKIKS —ji* hlidu S'n Sugar, lt#> bag* primp Rio Cotffp. 10 urrcp* Ripp, 10 kg* Dray A Bio li Twui Tobacco, landing ibi* da> iroin «:mr Meahengpr No 2, and (or sale by J A K t IXJV D, roarlO Hound Church Building SKKI)—6O bagVpnmr Fenim. Clover»eed J in iiorp and for »alc by tnarlO JAR tUA D HACON— 15 ca*k* Bacon. hog round, m »tore aud (or talc by marl'i JAR {■ D PUTASH-25 rn.k« (Duncan.) pure »>ota«h, m *t«rp and lor *ajc by rnarlO JAR Fl.U\ D Oil. CLOTHS-ttec’d ibi. duy at W M'C'untock** new Carpel V\ aremoiD, No 75 Fourth *ueel, iwo shpet. of C 4 Ipp: wide ini riollix, of the richest and la teal TaiwiatrT paiierm. nichl.l WMCI.INTuCK Sl'. mi J4 foi *nlr l*V * m.-1.l KHK'I . MAri'HKVVS A l o LIMK UthJ l/l.le Louitvilir I ini', lor mlr low by iniRUKIDdK \ni.sa\A L'U. inch) 1 MACKKHUL-Utf. bbl» Iwge No :i Miclctxd Bo ion in*f*ciioii ui sior* an>l ror ml* hv l, * WaTRRM AN. inrbt'l 31 water uml W ttont »l RYK FLUL'R—3S l,bis superfine Rye r'lour. Itorc and for »aie by mchlJ L s WATERMAN IRON— 12u tons Iron, assorted, for sale I ARN3-J*** ol6 * Com.n Yarn*, uuncd, .< for sale hy ntchU L •"* " A TURMAN BATTING AM* WICK-*v> bn.r» No 1 snd 2 Hal line 1 4i do i-andlc \\ -y mc hn l. a waterman RjOK— al iinee* l're*n Bice tn *tore. for »*tr by ,ocMi __ BHEY. MATTHEWS £ I'-o TT'KATHERS— 0 ba*t F«uiher», lauding from Mmr X 4 j y Atlruns, lor *al« by urarl'i Yellow nan keens — o:-< e*.<- u.i lA>n*iiaie Nankecua, juM opened by uiarl'J SIIACKLETIT A SVIUTK, wood »i LINEN LUSTRES— I Two cuai plaio. figured »»d fancy Plaid*. bngUl color*, lu»i received by marl 2 SHACKLETT 4 WHITt MODE COLORED ALI'ACAS—7 cate* low priced. mediom anti (Lae Alpacas, Coburg* and Cash ui«rr*,)u*J received by marly BiiACKLETT A WHITE. GINBENU— 5 narki now land, 114 fu>»( «te*niff J Q Adam*, for wtle t» j marl! ISAIAH DICKEY A Co CIOTTON- -17 bales now lamlm»r irnin nunitr J } Adam*; (or *ale by ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, I ARD—6 bliU Not; l do No i. now lauding froro Xj .team. r J Q A>lt»n«, lor »a'e by maria ISAIAH DICKEY A Co M .uek», now lamling Iron, -icarmr A J Q Adum*, ior.-aie l.) luarTJ ISAIAH DICKEY A Co ri'AR —SO bbl*. in a rime order, in «iore, Mr »alr bjr 1 utarl'J RHKY. MATTHEW?. AC« XT O. MOLASSES—2OO bbl. prune N Molax.e. IN . in .tore, lor rale by maria RHEY, MATTHEW s*(u JUST RECEIVED—WO lb* poWd I u|Ut>n- n lUH, and for sale by incbCJ J MHDACo Jl »T RECEIVED-HW lb* V** * ""f,'° f , a ir by mclil'i JkJDOAto Jt'ST RKCEIVKD-IU) lb* powM Hhobatd.and lor .ale by mcbl* j MOD A Co TUST genuine KreoroL and lor J .ale by mehW 1 K1U,,4 - Co Bl CKn>CTLBS AND KEELERS—4O doi Beaver Bnrkeu «J do do Tub.; sdo do Keeler.; for .ale Backeu, a •>» von ' boNNUO RST ± 01 marlb _O5 iron! .1 STARCH- 15 !•*» rllT * Burch ’ ,af ,al « b 7 1 mail" S F VON BONNHORST A Co • HITE REA NS— iW bbl* wbiie Beau*, tor .ale by W inx?lb S e VON BONNHORST ACo OIoAR AND MOLASSES—im hbd« N O Sugar, N ICU bb 1 . N U Mola***e*. landing from .leamirT lien Cike, for .air by UAGALEY A SMITH, matlO IS and 20 woo^it tl LOVER SKED—EO bbl* prime Clover Seed, in .lore / and for .ale by L S WATERMAN. marlO 31 water and (M from .tree; IAKD —42 bbl* and Id keg* No 1 t.c*l l.ard, in *ti ie j and for sate by marlu 1. WATERMAN Dried apples » Lu*h in tioic and loi ' ■ t BUI9 jAiiHSDALZfcLL STEAM BOATS. CIHCINSA'fI A PITTSBURGH ■ca dK» jfijt DA I L v PACKET LINE. rpHIS well known line of *lll6ool*l pa*wn«r Steam- I er. ia now composed of the laryeM. *viA«*t, bee Clashed and furnished, and motl powerful boats on the wtoer* of the Writ. Every accommodation and cut forf that motiey con procure, ha* hcenprov'dcd for pas sengers. The lane ha« been m operation tor five yearn -ha* carried a milltoti of people without the least inju ry u, their persons. The t-oat* will l*« *« «« foot Of .Wood street the day previous to *umng, tor the trey ti«»n oi freight and the entry of passenger* on the rc«is ter in a;; ea*e» the passage mone£ must .be pud it SUNDAY PACKET; The ji*.\ At‘ NKWTtiS, Captain Hemphill, W.ll leave Pituhurph every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Susutay evening at 10 V. >*• May fil.J'H?. * MONDAY PACKET. The MONOM.AtIKL.S. Cspt will leave Ptft* burrn rvrry M.mJny morning ai 10 o’clock} Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 r ia. TDEBDAT PACKET. The HIBERNIA JW £ Capt. J. KunariLTSa, wiu leuve Pitt»burgb every Tueaday morning at IU O'clock, Wheeling every Tueaday evening at 10 r m. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND .So. £ Capt. f*. Bum, will • »ve I*lll.burgh every Wednesday met mag at 10 H.i.k, Wheeling every Wednesday evening ut 10 V M THuksDAY PACKET* The URU.tJANT, Capt. Gases, will lave Pttta >urgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling very Thursday evening at 1U p. M- FRIDAY PACKET. The CUP PER No. £ Capt. Pars DtvaU will tear* Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Win*, ii.il every Friday evening ai 10 r. M. SATURDAY PACKET* The No £ CapeWoodwalU. uriU leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'dofek; U heelinf every Saturday evening at 10 r. a. NEW USiIUN AND PITTSBURGH DaALV UNIj OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A M., and ax rives at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sanity and Beaver Ca itiu.) at 3 o'clock, and New lutbon at 11, mme night. Leaves New List.on at 6 o'clock, P. aj n imaking tha inp canal to the river dunng the night,) and Glasgow at 9 o'clock, A. M., and arrives ai Pittsburgh at 9 P M.—thus making a conuuuou* line for canyingpta- BA-nger* and freight between New Lisbon and rra»- burgh, in shorter umr and at less rates ihahby any other rente. The proprietors of this Lane, have the pleasure of In forming the public that they have fitted tin two finl oOtu Canal Boat*, for the accommodation of passenger* uni freight, to run to connection with the well known 'learners CALEB COPE and BEAVER, add contact*- mg. ai Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati and other duly lines of steamers down tha Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them* selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure cos fort, safety and disputeh. and ask of the peblio a shin of tnetr patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. G M. HARTCN, ) P.ii.feawh 3- AW. HA&BAUGB, \ rmsburgh. R. HANNA, A Co {m^,t»lw* myll-M J HARBAUGH ACo 1 Nrs * l ' ,,bca NOTICE— The ueuner BEAVEILC. E Clarke, ktmj ler. will leave after Uu» notice, for Welisville jpaacu ally, at « o’clock m the momim ■ 18*8. PITTSBURGH A B&OWHIVUiLB Dally Puktt Uat FEBRUARY 111, 1848 FEBRUARY lit, 1«l LEAVE DAILY ATft A M., AND 4 f. 1L . u The tallowing new boats complex ,fT . ft u»e line lor the present ittun: AT iifgyitSrPQ LANTIO, Capt. June* Paikinasi < BB&BEiIDBSBALTIC, C»pt % Jacobs; and LOUIS M’l.ave Capt F- Bennett, TOe boats or* entirely new. and are ntted up without regard to expense. Ev ery comfort tiiatnjoncT can procure has been The Boats will leave me Monongohela Wharf But ■ the loot ot Ross tu Passengers will be punctual on )>oard, as the boots will certainly leave «t ilia advar used hours, t 4 A. M. and 4 P. M. JaaJl - hove & uUerniedain ports on Tblira day next at 4 o’clock. P. iU. For freight or passage apply on board. ZANESVILLE AND'.MARIETTA PACKFP _ Tke fine steamer CAROLINE, Binnuu. muusr, having «tnder*our thorough repair*, will u m reru •as packet on the above trade. Leaver Pmaborgh ev err Friday wonting. For freight or passage apply oa'ooard. febl W B WHEKLEB, A»i kFXiI’LAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST LOOTS p ““ n " r master, -will leave for fo 9 and intermediate porta-an Fri day, the 9th niff at lOo’elodk. > Kor freight or passage apply on board, or to marb J >V BUTLER A BRfX. Amu Pittsburgh and louisville packet Lin t f. The new and spleddidfost pa«MQ- JifejgSS 1 PaC 'SIEGBAP'H No. 8, master, will leave for Clnctn nau and Louisville on Tuesday, foe fifo at 19 - * GEO B MILTENBERGER. Ip- Steamer Pevtona will leave fo» New Otieuns. on arrival of Telegraph No ti PasMagera can go direct, and can have berths teen red here it da • ■red mart WHEELING AND>UNFISH PACKET. rv The splendid fan running steamer CINDERELLA, , tfwScMfftißa Caihoon. master. will ran as a- tegts- MBBBBBBiIar packet between "Pittsburgh and W hceliacand Sui card, or to W. IL WHEELER. Aftf feM At W. Pmifofield end Water ste FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. „, r t. Tbe splendid new steamer tfgTLfr TELEGRAPH No. 1, dSffdSSt Ha*lep, master, will leave for abov* ■BBBHSBMBaod intermediate ports on, Monday «d m»t, ai 10o’clock. Kor frpiflbt or piMoge »ppl» on bo«nL or W Bt kBRIDUE, WILSON A. Co GEO B MILT&tBKBOER. i*29 RKIJLLAR WHEELING PACKEtT /f "' Ci. The fine steamer v, , ZACHaRY.TaTLOB, Jg!S^®Jl uc V’ matter, will ran *» » packet from Piuatwrgt* w £> "!!i tX. Uon ' 1 *'' For freight or passage apply on board. I* 2 * X I t iV R L MAR,ErrA ’ PAJUCKRSBUBG, Au«l Hockingport, tail Intermediate landing* ,v *—»»'■ fw. The fine steamer ;iV rill? WELLSVILLE, master, will leave for the shove every Tuesday, at 10 j oWoek, a . m. Tor freight or passage apply on board_jg*^i^». SAM’L. GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, EICnjSOI BP 1 LX* 11* 08 • BT. CLAIR 6TEUUDT, PITTSBURGH, iu» jv« **tp*J«xd r»oM NKW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, Ami u now receiving a &oe aa*omne*l of CLOTHS, CASSISBBBS AND VESTINGS, or riiK bkkt quality and la test styi.es, \\ lucfa he n* prepared lomak* UJoxJer IN THE BEST MANNER- * And in the I i ifll Fashion* matin __ (i LASS—*ft> boxes sxlOlil#**, bi do lOii'j do, JO J do tuzl4 do, *