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PITTSBURGH!
TUESDAY MORNRSG, MA&CX* 20;iSl$.
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Daily,Trv-Wcekly,and Weekly.—The DaitoSa Seven
UoUera Mmwuihe Tti-Weaklyii FlyeDbUwm
nadca Tw» Dollar* per anndSn, itrj^y
.t,£r*
practicable. Advenbcmams doijtaaened fora «d«*i
tica dm, will invariably k. cSiuEa Jffi Sdn^H!.
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lNcWlh Motley Markets, Xr
*«• arfxt page for,TelagTapbfe New.
Vor Local Matters sea next page.
Official Pi-TaoNAoe.— The publication of the
County accounts in ibgfC&tomcfc, a Free Soil Or
gim, edited by persona who Itaye always affilfefed
w|lh the Looofoco parly, before -they were poWisi'-
edP- in any Whig paper, anil several d*ye before
they were ordered into the Gazette, baring exdi
ed- dommeat, a few words of .-explanation sec* o *
to?be fcecesary, in justice to parlies
aojfar at the are concerned.
Mr. Gormly, then Clerk, infoYmbd us that it was
through a. neglect on (be oiuof the Coin*
mlsstonen that the Gazette notified to co
py the Report from the Chronicle, as it
Vr£s among the papers chosen -to make th* publi
cation.
;(t in due also to MrJ Besson, the Junior Com
mission cr, to state tha» he called upon ex
pressed Jus regret that ISie Gazette bad been over
looked, it having been ytih&ui his knowledge or
consent.
For ourowo part, we have not been Ale alio
4qiher to banish bo impresston that the neglect ot
the Gazette was owioglo oarliaving thought it
our doty to oppose a bill greitlf jncreasing the al
ready pretty large patronage of the Commissioners.
* which the majority of that lsoard very much de
sired to have emitted; on* of their number, it is
understood, having visited H&msburgh for the
purpose of boring for it. But be this os it may.
grant that the neglect ot the Gazelle was entirely
aedidental, there is still rid excuse for gi ring to tht
Chronicle, a paper which urgently opposed Whig
candidates and theirprinciplesinlhe'latt* memorable
conflict, n-yre/eranpe over the Journal and Ameri
' can, which supported them.
' We will not dismiss this matter without a few
. plain words on the general subject, though we are
. awftre We do it nt the hazard bf misrepresenta
tion ondnbus&. Messrs. MAfias-and Perkins, ami
wri'.may add to the category, Mr. Mayor Herrox,
were placed in the stations they-occupy, not from
aaj superiority of personal'character. or fitness
over their opponents —far from' it—but because
i they weru Whigs, and they were expected by all
■*latt means to promote Whty principles. Yet the
' two first make the Chronicle their official orgun.
and the latter, Mr. Herron, extends “aid and com
fort” to it*, editor, by appolnting'him City.-Printer,
.with fat work attending it, tuuanating to several
hundred dollars for the year. It matters not that
that bo is a personal friend—a boon companion,
or any thing else. In voting for the present Mayor,
personal friendship, relationship, dhc manyeslima*
. ble-qunliltcs of his opponent—every thing—-not ex
" cepting some qualms of conscience, were disregard
ed, in order that we might place a Whig m power;
yet no sooner is- he ejected than he thinks-him-el;
justifiable in gratifying his private resentments or
friendships, without regard to party. It precisely
as though Gen. Taylor had made-lhe Union his oi
licmi organ, in preference to the Intelligencer, be
cause u may be, that the I nielli geucer preferred
Mr. Cloy os n candidate, or scene -olber equally or
gent reason. Snoh ft course, in Gen. Taylor, who
brought n good deal of capital Id the’Whig parly.
would, nevertheless, be confidwed frecrw* to its
• interests,vand we do not see why smaller men,
who owe everything to the party,- sboold b?» mere
cxcUsablc. If may be a very pleasant thing to be
“-puped” in. the Chronicle, bat we- are determined
' that if, hereafter, the puffing jj fcaroed ■forge',
fulness of what b due to the inierisS3 of UroWhig
party, put the rose shall not tfe iis thorn.
, Our Washington correspondence occupies a
good deal of our space to-day, but we think cur
readers will find it interesting. Fc-r some reason
OheasoHs in that quarter have been at “sixes and
laevwss 3 for the past few dap*, and letters and pa
Ipers;liavemane in shcai*, instead ofthe usual«Ja;ly
routine. <IQ wifl soca be right, however.
Tax PcxTiGz Flatlboail—The oorresponden&e
70 relation to this matter, which we give to-day, ir
of importance to all onr citizens.We hope tile
will not adjourn without taking action
bn the subject.
; -Ms. Mnsiirn.—The Philadelphia papers coo
tftia the correspondence between ihi* gentleman,
tuwv the Treasury, and the members
©f the bar, headed by.'Hoo. Geo. M
ball&js, tendering him a public dinner. lathe kmd
ea terms, Mr. M. declines the account of
the pres safe df his official duties. The concspon
dence is couched iq Lhe warmest terms of regard
Cm bath sides.
A Ladt irrourmi to OFrct--?Onc of the last
facts of the Postmaster was the appoint
• ment ef Mrs. Mario J. Hornheck, to be Postmis
tress of Allentown, In place of E. IL Newbard, re
. signed. Mrs. H. is the wjdow of Uie late Hon. J
W. Hornbeck, and has a large fiunily dependent
□pou her tor 'Support.
New Yons Grey Fimascks.—The-annual report
of t-hn city comptroller is just issued. The net o
moont of the city debt on the Ist of January last
is stated at $11,621,232, being a decrease of $399,-
118 during the year. Total expenditures for the
year jia5t,52^133,391 07; total receipts, (independent
of taxes) $63£1l 74, making net expense, S2/W9,-
482 93.
. Taxation in New York keeps on lflcrea*rag from
year to year. The annual lax bill has just been
re|>orted to the House uf Assembly* With an aggre
gate of three mtUivn anti one hundred dunLuuul del
kzTf. .
FBOH RKW ’ YORK..
Cone* pofidenep of the Pittsburgh Gazeue
. v Srw Yoek, Mijfch 15, L 949.
A great suiyectdbr gossip has broached to
day. Nothing tesaihan the freteat qjrawo swmdlers
- wbo li'nve been writing lhreaieain£ letters to Mr.
Win. B. A star, demanding ttfe paymehtof $OO,OOO.
i being; their (atheps share 6f profits upon bogus
money, nude for, and Astor, on
joint Account of the maker. The stamps became
so urgent that Mr. Astor agreed to the levy, named
' the lithe to pay the money, called dn the police’
nod the end will be a prolonged’ residence on the
pan of the swindlers in Sing Sing prison. The sto
■ tj >« told on hundred ways Dowj and some people
«f« sore that Mr. Astor made ail his jnoacy by sell,
mg tin? bogus coin. •
Tbo Boiler mama continue*, and .the gifted ar
tist, with no aid except her wonderful genius,
i draws, booses that surpass her triumphs in - the
heyday of youth, with all the g&uering efleef# of
the stage and a theatre*! company. A few mkhtb*
. of exertion will enable her to acquire Of
. this wtjrid’s gecr, to retire upon.
j Macaolcy'a last and greatest work in to be re.
■ ( produced by ttio Harpers, verbatim d yunciuaUm
- el Ikeralim, with the addition of capital letter*, as in
. the English editions, and all fur twenty-five cents a
vOlumd. Like the Chinese taildr Who .‘‘followed
'• . eo P7t'’ and pm a patch oo the uefc COM, we ore to
. gel ull the ineleguflne* of Etfghsb printers, a* Weil
an the beauties of on« of her must elegant writer*.
The Crescent Ciiy Irft for Chngres this afternoon,
With 3tfo passengers, being tile large?! number ev
et taken by sn ocean steamer. 'Fho earnings of
• this ship for the pest thirty day* were $3l/100—an
4 amounftliat soon settles the que*t;od of profit JJhe
f look oui quite on amount of coin, m small nlver
4 to trade with, for geld. ‘
- • Busiricsa increases among Ur- dry goads men,
*. and they agree in saying the trade ikfirst rate, and
that the country merchant* pay well. The chief
V trade is l now with the south and went, and so esg*
f : erhave our merchant!* been, to get'the business,
• J that hove paid freight ou goods through to
i Cumberland. This is carrying competition father
tod far-rfor buyers thus treated, are Apt to forget to
j: rndke any payments at ali in the efcd! -
•, Coin continues to accumulate to the Sub Tress
ury/tndthe deppeileis overs2,ooo,ooft/ind growing
s rnpidJy. ;Nolice'faas been given that tho War Bohn
i ty .scrip: Will l*wd off on the iri of July, and
- that inlejcst WiTI bear from the data—*afact of some
interestjo soldiers.
,•.-.fo markets there is not much doing. Several
. :huadredjbbls Vaf potash have been sold to arrive at
o' ;ijj private bargain. Cotton is steady at the late de
' fclitie. Nowßrlean* Flour hgs sold air low as $O,-
y- '■ .-iSfc/nod very good State at Jt3.37i.T-- In Provls
vt. jj general dullness—Mesa F0rkj5t0,032210,76,
.‘ahd prifTta.at $9:250 bids Chfcaga > Mess Beef at
sl3j2s;liard 6l£?6i; 900 packages" Wtflcb<-Mffr'", r ’
t i 4 Bans," ami ‘•StorealTa” haras and shoulders, at 7
Hot thejbitner and sfc Ibe the latter.' Stiles of Ohio '
Whiskey ;(U,23fj Clover Seed for choice new,
Bud - wanted. c.
FROfl WABHXBGTOS.
’ ri'Un'te'pfflideqca of the Pittsburgh Gaxltte'-
i 1 . 1 . -; Wupaiawnei, March L**, 1819.
t ** to bear and to read
current here, and nppear.in soinit-of* 60
journals elsewhere, concerning removals’ a P"
potflUnenta. Few have yet been made. f slr **cß
rose, ol your State, has been acting to** days, as
Asiustaat Secretary of the Treasury • ,n offic ®
aled by the law for the establish* - " of **“ Hom *.
Department. The report of** appointment d
M* Brady, to be Second A***'• b * wll “* 1 Wtt *
well a. other**" onfoundedAe place
having been given to *‘ r Clayton, of
MeClmtock Young. * c Chief Clerk of the
Treasury Depart** ol . resigned yeiterdsy; but the
resignation bed *»<* been accepted by Mr. Meredith
up io this ire’raing. He will do so however, it is
expected a* *ooo a* a successor shall have l>cen
appointed I see it slated that Stubbs, of die State
Department, has not been removed, and tfial he Is
out chargeable with the offence of having Bluffed
Ingersoll with fnkebood* and partial truths, for lm
assault upon Webster. 1 made my staieufents from
good authority, And shall not withdraw them until
a/fer a contradiction on better ground* limit any 1
have seen. Many of the rumors of whoiesaleeject
ments from office, originate in the apprehensions of
present incumbents.
I lately heard a Clerk in the Treusury assert
that all the employees in the Pension add Land
office were reformed into the character of private
citizens, at one fell swoop. No changes have yet
beeu made m either. They probably recollect with
fear and trembling, the mode employed Uy Amos
Kendall, about twel re years since to clear;tbe Post
Office Department of the old officers. Oiie morn,
mg, each clerk in ibe'wboie vast establishment
received an intimation that be might remain at
home until he was scut tor. In this way the
business of the. Department was suspended for sc v
eref days. About half the clerks were honored
with notifications that they need not reinrn, and
they did not. This was the summary process by
which the work of proscription was executed in
those ‘‘good old rimes.’ 1
Mr. Meredith’s first labor will be to ascertain the
real and true stale of the finances. lam informed
that be is now deeply immersed tu it. I notice n
ruinot that he has issued a circolnr, the object ol
which in to ascertain tho length of lime each clerk
has been in office, whom he succeeded, why his
predecessor wan superseded, and other circum
stances of the same general character. I do not
know whether it is true or fiilse.
-There lias been auother interesting days delate
and proceedings upon Shields' case. Mr. Cuss
made a motion, the resnll of which must lie con
sidered a lest of the opinion of the Senate upon
the -naked quesUon of elhgftiility at this rime. Cass
moved to lay the whole street, including the re
port and resclolions of the Committee, and all in
cidental motions, upon the (able. The object of the
motion, as will be apparent to most readers, was
to quash all proceedings chesting Gen. S.'s claim
to a sent. It was lost —ayes 15, nuys 3-1. *fhe vol«*
iu the affirmative was an astonishing one, for there
are those who thus answered, who have uyiruated
*lodbls of Shield's prereni eligibility
All the leading minds'of the Senate upou Unii
>ides have declared tfeir opinion that he is con-ili
lutiouaily ineligible now, aud most of them have
further expressed their belief, that being inelltgi'ile
now, lie cannot l*ccome otherwise, by mere lapse
ol lime, under his present commission. This seem*
to be one of those esses m which extremes meet,
fur Mr. Halo, and Mr. Foote who wanted lo hang
him, are zealously laboring side by mie lo get
Shields in. Un motion 6f the former, the subj* d
was jiOMponeti till tc-morruw.
! Understand that the nominations made to-day
were not important. It is thought that no noiuma
lions will be made fur the foreign di] l->malio *er
vice, but in those cases m which tho credit of the
country is suffering from the injudto- us appoiot
ments ol Mr. Pctk. There would be no difficulty
in naming these, but a* they will s<x>u take’ tfceir.
departure for tfce shades of private life, it would be
hardly gunerou* to them up now.
1 Am gJ-id to *ee here your asvocutr, Saiuuei
Haight, fchq. lie formerly held a desirable dijilr
malic employment to fchifope, bur l presume'i tail
he ponessjas certain agreeable ties that would u>
doce most men lo prefer elegant letaure at btoor
to public station abroad. However. I speak with
out tKXvk in this case. It is certain that no man is
mot* Atneerciy gratified by tfie success ot the Whg
cause than Mr. lUigbL Jmtrs
WasjuxG-rorr, March 15. 1 htf'
The Shields case w decided, anJ he is declared
tflelligiHe to bold a seat iu the Senate, by reAton
of hts not having been nine years n citizen; and it
larthez renatved that the election a* vi.-td. Tr.r
efiirct cfthis !axt Gau.*c is u> render it im ompetcfi:
tor the Governor of Illinois, uudrr the t fonstituirou
"f that State, to appuiol a person to fill the remain
der of the term which began oo Ibf 4th of ihj*
month, as well a* to incapacitate Get.i-ml Sb t-U*
from applying again tor a recogmtian of hit claim
under the present ci<mmii*ion, aiier the disability
onder which he now labors shall have brt?a re
moved. Illinois most either remain represented
by bat one Senator for two years, or (he Governor,
mtut call nn extra session of the Legislature. The
object of General S. * friends for the j>as; three
day*, has been to obtain such a recognition of hi>
chum as, when be abandoned it, to leave the
Governor the fiower to appoint him. The Legn
lalure upon which the election will now devolve,
will 1« chosen next summer,and will duuUlesj con
tain a majority of whig, and free noiler*, so that .!
is notriear that Gcueral Shields will lie returticd.
The lc-4 vole was upon the motion of Mr. Douglas*
to amend the resolution of the select cotn;niUe<». so
as tn make it merely an offic.al .nthnation troia
the Sfenale to the Governor, that Gcnerul Shields
had resigned. It failed—ayes J 2, docs 3^.
The question t-hronghetu ha# been manifc-tly
one of pure naked constitutional right, yet Mr.
Doughs# most injudiciously, and Foote with char
acteristic recklessness, sought to make it one uf a
personal character. When Mr. D. perceived Uie
utter impossibil&y of getting any mitigation in the
Senate’s judgment of the case, he raised the cry’ o*
persecution: {
So illiberal, and indeed scandalous an imputation,
ot course excited oo little indignant feeling. Mr
Mangnm called him to order.. Mr. Foote jumped
up ami dourisbed his arms in if manner almost
maniacal, and called Mt Mangum to order. He
iterated what Mr. Duiiglass bad »aid,and declared
that the course pnraucJ towards General Shield*
was {sersecution, and every body knew and felt it
to be so.
Mr. Mangnm said it wits' not true Mr. Foote
made some rejoinder which was not audible, and
after Mr. Douglass had concluded, went on to make
a flaming speech of one hour or more, affirming'
ing that the persecution ol General Shield* or.gm
aied in the same prejudice towards him, as led
tho enemies of the Bahe of Bethlehem to aver tbnt
no good could come out of Nazareth. Tho op
poneuls ol the present claimant weat upon the
principle that no good could oome out of Ireland.
tenco Gen. S. came. Ho said, to reject Imn now
uld be to sacrifice him tot lid cry of ‘Vnu-.fytimi,
icify him.’’
Un motion of Mr. WeiMtcr.it wn* re»«»!veil lc
nd u copy oS this resolution to the Governor of
Thu protracted case having be«a di*possci! of,
there exj»l* no-obstacle to the adjourniiient ul/lhc
Senate On Saturday, nml it will doubile#* thrn (akr
Uihcve it to be true, a# reported, that a general
: has been adopted, to moke nu appointments
lor at least some week* lo come, except in rnic*
in which coimninuons arc about to expire, or have
done »o. There must be exceptions to the rule, m
presmig cases, some of which I huve indumted.
There are some persons abroad, wlio ovgiH to be
and doubtless will be recalled as hum a* it may
l>e lainvement lo appoint socreyore u. litem.
There are persons ami m other part* uf the
country who have grossly abused the privileges of
their public Stations U> obstruct the freedom Ol
election*. Those men will be sjtfeddf removed,
a# many uf them have been.
I mii hnppy 1.. Icaro that n bold end decisive
stand lift* been made in thr Senato, Against-the
amvunt doctrine unounneed by WesteoU, fpit
summer, that the “taint of al^o^itionism, ,, meaning
participation in the prevalent seutimm.i of the
north, nu slavery, should be, and was a disqualifi
cation for office under the Federal Government.
When it i* considered] that thi* Westcott, an cW
gram irom New Jersey to Honda, said thi* by Way
of commending hfmself for having opposed, upon
this ground, some of (he nominaiious o/'fcvetj polk
the most proscriptive southernef dial eycr *»{ U |
the preadentiaJ chair, ft may be easily imagiijml I
what, in his lime, would pash in Aecxet jiewion jfbr !
Uje*'taint<rfabolitionism.” It aomupred to-a {for- I
-feet pru script ion of northern whig politician*. . . I
it is understood that when the dame of Mr. ( folia,
mer, the new P. M. G., came up in the Benata, on
the «>me zealois southern Democrat
Opposed tt on this old s’ereotyped cry of abolition*
ini. Southern Whigs defended him, and
Umi the feet that he did not agree wUh them upon
the slavery question, was no good objection to his
Confirmation.
Mf. Seward interposed, and remarked that he
id nw Imow how Ihe poinf of the preeije mhado
of Mr. C.'i opinion oo nlavcrj-quesOons might U,
R uled, but be ro,e Lo say, lb« it was a daag.-roua
watte to raiae hew. He cared not how the inquiry,
0. to Mr. Collamer. leueta/mighl tenmnale. He
waiued Seoatora not to vote against him opqn any
«ueh, Ho would not eondeacend to defend him
(rum the ehargea of very radical opinions, hot he
Ivould take him at the worat, and then daro ami
defy Hu, Senate to reject h,m. The warning was
laken. There was no division of Mr. Collntnei a
fiomuiHUon.
P. S.—l hear that tLe nomination* for Mmesota
were made and referred tmday. Hou. Kdward
McGauchey*, an able whig member of the 29tb
Congress, is named for Governor. Jesus.
FROM WASHINGTON.
From Occasional Correspondents
Wasiiimjton, March If.. 1849.
, This Washington is a curious as well as instruc
tive place, and one meets with many a thing in
his loiterings, which might well point a moral, nr
adorn a tale. Just til the present it exhibits a “coup
d’u-irof no ordinary attraction. Here are gather
ed from every portion of our wide spread repub
lic, hundreds of applicants for office, who are rea
dy to accept a Foreign Missioo, if they can get.ii,
or it not, wdi permit their pretensions lo dwindle
down loan humble clerkship, or a country post
office. This love ol office seems to be particularly
an Auier.c&n trait. Men here, ai Mr. Webster
truly remarked, in conversation . some few r days
sioed, “would rather obtain one dollar a day out of
the Government, than to earn three in any other
dianner.” However, it is now 100 late to change
the system of rotation in office, and as the Demo
crats bgve l»een feeding for twenty years apuu the
public crib, it is but just that we, the Whigs, .should
have a small taste of Uucle Sam s Ixjitnty. and I
trust and l>elieve Gen. Taylor will see justice
done' to the great party who have placed him in
his preseut elevated position. “Vox Populi, Vox
Dei, - ’ is a scmuiueal, however false, pretty univer
sally acknowledged, and as the people have de
termined that there must be a change of men as
well as measures in every department of the Gov
ernment, 1 cannot see how the President, if lie
Wished lo do so can resist the popular dcninnd
Senate presented a scene of great excitement
to-day, the subject before them being the eligibility
ofGen. Shields. I was not present, but understand
that tho debate wus extremely warm. The im
mortal Koutr outdid himself completely, the result,
however, was a most triumphant vindication of the
purity of the Senate. By an almost unanimous
vote, Gen. Shields was declared in l>e ineligible to
a seat us Senator from Id-noi.*, and a resolution
Wus passed, notifying the Governor ot that Stale
that-ins scat was vacant. Tins was a* it should
be The law in this rake r,»»e suiwnor to the j>ow
er of party, us a lurge majority of the Senate are ol
the same politics as Gen. Slurldr. It is a sad tar
nish to the laurels so gallantly won on the field* ul
Mexico, but it is Well deserved for lus rrveiil con
duct apart from its ju*itcc The last
apf-omtinents lo be made dunug the siUuig <>f the
present Senate, went in to-day, and they w;ll pro
bably adjourn on Saturday. Alter that, the work
of rotation will probably go on, though 1 am in
clined to think the most important changes w.ll not
take place lor some turn- to come. The President
entertain* no application* made direct to himself,
l»Ut refers them to the Departments having the
control ol thesr matters. Tin* relieves bun of it
great deal ol trouble, and is but re «[*-,-uui to tbe
(leads ol Depsrtnieni* It wa* toe case prev iou.*
to lien. Jackson’* adinniistruliou and we are glad
to see the customs prior to that unfortunate reign,
revived. Western Pennsylvania t* stn-ngh rej>-
reseuled here at present, and a more rcpectnhfe
ttody of men can hardly be timed any where We
smeerety hope 11,.-y nuy ah sucrerd ill U«-« wisj,-
ea, though as there are several applying h-r tbe
*xme office, some of them of oour*e wilj U* disup
xiinted r ,
W*Njn\oroN, March IC, ISO.
Your regular correspondent in thi* gn-at and inter
esriog city ofruagmlkenl uiteationr.as some one has
cltaoged the phrare. keeps you so well posted up a*
to the daily occurrepces at both eadaot the Capitol,
that I hardly leel able lo utford you any thing new
oranteresling. Matters and things are gradually,
quietly sealing down, and »n a short time the
wheels of goveromrnt will, under the old Hero's
gind.iuce, roll 9iu<x>ihlv on. J*o tar. the Nk'nigs
*edn pleas-J wilb the conduct ol the Adunnistra
and I do not bci.eve they wdl have any good
rnsm to be dissatisfied wilu ihe course they will
probably pursue. That their measure* an 1 acts
will l>e ducuied'y Whig. 1 have not the slightest
doubt, though |>vrhapn not quite as ultra a& might
l>« deemed desirable by some of ire Krery one,
b-rth Wfug ami l**moc>al, are most agreeably im
pressed with Gen. Taylor's unaffected umplcity of
heart and manners. He walks, as a Keotnckian
I observed, .“right into your heart at once." Since
1 have been here, I have been thrown into the sc
ciety of every member of the Cabinet and as far
as I am able to judge of men's capacities, I should
sty that the President had been ugnaliy fortunute
m Jus selections. The country will safe under
their gu»Janre. t feel confident. A preat many an
ecdotes are being told ol the new President, und
one was related m my Hearing lo day, by a high
official, who remarked that ••he did uol deem it a
..cabinet secret, as he had told the General he io-
J tended to male it public. President Polk disrotss
cd from the service two Midshipmen, for lighting
a duel, and strong petition signed by Mr. Webster
and others, had been presented to the Department
fir their restoration. The Secretary of'he Navy,
Mr. Preston, however, reported in Cdbiuel Good
ciLthis morning, against their restoration. “lam
glad, Mr. Secretary/’ said the Preaident. “that
you have reported thus, for had my whole cabinet
aaid otherwise, I would not restore them. I will
| have no fighting of any sort, if I can help it, during
imy tenu of service.” Gen. Shields will be reject
led to-morrow, witboat doubt. He tendered hu re
! sigaalioii lo the Senote to day, but they refused lo
[ accept it, u(tf>n the very just ground that as he was
not recognized as a Senator, he could not resign
| what he did not held. His oLjecl was to create u
I vacancy, and then be sent back by the Governor
I Public feeling is entirely against him, aod he would
do well to retire from public life. Hie Idler was
, an outrageous attempt to frighten Judge Ifteese,
I even into committing perjury, by deelaYing whut
j be knew w&a not the fact, and Ins ajiology, yestcr
| day, bus only rendered him more unpopular
Judge Cranch has just reversed the LwJs.ot: of
I the Commissioner of Patents, who decided, a» you
■doubtless reeoljecl, against the application of Mr
| Hume, some time since, and has ordered a Patent
lu be issued m hia fuvor. This will destroy Iho
[ absurd pretensions of Professor Morse, i,, the ex
clusive use of the lightning, which he acema to
think tbu Great Ruler of all things invented for
far* especial benefit. This sort of monopoly shou! I
not be sustained, and we are glad tbnl Fog Siniih
and Amos Kendall haVc been conquered. The
Senate will probably »it until next Monday, by
that lime, they will have finished nil the matters
that the Administrative portion of the < •overnment
may deem necessary to lay before them «t their
present sitting. As regards upjwininienls i<< nf
hce, | think the work wdl go slowly bill -urdy on
U is the intention of the Powers now hi control,
to purify every department ol the Government
effectually Tjron. however, will Un icquued 1..
bring it about. Mr Ewiug, it i* 3a „| | IIU ,Jrea
dy MaiieJ a circular asking faun the f lerks , u
his Department the dale of ih«j r p.»uimiMwoa,
which baa caused great confusion u „ m „g\ the
Democrats. He is the ngbi sort ol a man to Ijforo
mrutar the porgaiioa.
,„T'S MOn W Secretary Of
w ar, liu published the flowing ouli.-e
: Wae DtPARTMCTT, March if, !b4‘l.
Uowmjj Regulations will govern m issuing
gresrfajiprovrd March 2 “16-19:
emigfnle to Oregon, w ‘ SjS^^CK.T
aOnrece.pl.jl M ~,p Uauioll ffi
fthove Staled, a suHicient eupoJv <>i »k- * ’ ,
aramuiMUon designated Ly f/n,* lo BPm “'7* ttnd
each applicant, may be delivered to hm uhu
order, on payment of the cost Uiew ' ,
the Government has such arms and ik. dc *
lw »IJ without detriment tolboiiublic im",'
II not, thou the applicant may Lei,* , U e|,
one. juid ammunition nbe shell on ““' r
conditions, >uavc
i , 3 : * foa MOfijunlwo, furaisbed ■* above w.li
be deJivpred lo each applicant, or to his authorized
•gent, at the nearest or most convenient srsen.l
where the arm. may be. The pUcn o/ delivery
desired by the applicant should Ua deaigsaled, 1
the portage railroad.
•- -rtTTßßuaca, March"l9,lSl9.
of Puuhtrgh Goootu:
Bar Su-I l»« .hi, morntog recclYed M .
D,BCO 0f "«
Of Ike P ortoge Raitai Al * o h , |lo
P-ard ->f Trade h..e, npon inform»t,o„tra«o u ,t y
Oetdre then., elratidy recommended and petitioned
the Legislature to approprianoa, neees
aorj- lo pul the Portage ,u a state ol'thorough ra
ptor. It „ not yet too Ute to »ho w the c.Unen. ol
Pitfhurgb the importance oj net,on in the matter;
aad you cannot better do no,tl,an by giving t 0 Mr'
Magnire's communication a piacejn y uar column/
An imtimate acquaintance with tlm Portage
during ,u conalrnelMjn, and frequent ciamionuona
of its condiHon, for two years paat, enahlea me to
anawer the appeal oi lhe intellmeul aupermtendent
ae to the neceaaily of the improvement, he hua
.Jsgeated, aud I leel that it i. my doty thu. pule
l.cly to conlirm hi. atalemenlv Indeed I regret
that be did not recommend the renewal ol the
defending track, on the Inrlmcd |-|.„e,, „„||
a. the ue.end.ng, being ..ti.tied Lha. thi, ale. will
very soon be required.
[ beg leave lo add, that tins conimnnionlk.ii
made upon my own reapomubikty „ ~,„2 r[l
Pennrylvanin. having received no communication
or instruction, on Hie subject, IVon, lto a r,| ,g
Director, ot Hie Penurlyvnnia Railroad Conipauy.
Very respectfully.
KDWD. MILLER, (• Engineer.
Srpau.vTETDEJrPs Ovnnc, A. P R. |{.
March 1 fell. 1 sly.
Edward Miller, Ewj.: •
My Dear Sir—The Supcriufendcnt ha* i
ed roc to address you on the subject ol improve
meat>, which the prospective connection of the
Central and Portage Railroad* render* necessary
to the latter. Colonel Power would have com
muaicated with you himself, bad not official busi
ness called him to Uarrisbmg. Driog sol.ctut.s
that exertions should be made ofi the pan of those
interested, to bring the mailer prominently before
the present Legislature, m time for final action
during its present session, lie has instructed me to
direct vour attention to the jiolicy and propriety ot
eliciting tbe influence of the Pittsburgh Board o/
Trade, tn making an appeal lor the required specific
appropriation to accomplish the object m view.
In his Annual Report, made at the cln*e of me
last fiscal year, the superintendent asked for in
appropriation of $32 200 for the repairs of the road,
during the present year, and ibr $12,241 to pav
the indebtedness of the Repair Department u'. to
the 30lh of November last. These estimates tor
1819, were made without having m view any
material improvements in the marhmrry or track
of the n>ad.
No one ;n trie (foinmonwealth is more tamdmrly
acquainted with this link in the ehaiu of Public
Works than yourself, having liecn pronuucn'ly
engaged in its construction. You are aware of its
original capacity, and oi lhe decay m the machinery
and soperstmrture, which has been a consequence
ol a system of superficial repair*, pursued with a
view of economising in the *xpen.Uluru of the
public monies, bat which has resulted iu more than
an equivalent mjory to the road.
In order lo place tlus improvement m such a
state ot repair, ns to accommodate the i'icren*eij
tni.lv likely to be hreughl U|.m it by « connemou
with your road, and to render it ]>oss!t)ie i.j keep it
m operation during lite winter, u will |> w a :.solutr!\
necessary lo relay the attending track* on tbe m
cl,tied planes, with a heavy rad, to substitute some
ten mifes or ..on wafer pipes, m the place of the
wooden ones now in use, to build shed* o \.-r Hie
bitching ground at Uwj foot of each ot lL« plane*, and
to make material alterations and improvements at
the Tread of each of the planes, for the purpose oi
protecting the men employed, during tne m .
clement seu*on, to renew and increase the huder*
connected witii the suib.inory engines at the plane*
and to rebuild tbe stacks, and to make matenai
improvements in the ma« bincry.
tfolonel Power has advocated the policy of re
laying tbe tracks on the inclined planes with heavy
rails, iu both his annual reports. Von. my dear sir
are acquainted with the rbtfraeler ot the track* mi'
the planes, and know that when first
they were not designed lo reiomu for any great
length ot nine, but that it was the original intention
in relay them vuh heavy rad*, us soon ns the em
bnnkinetil* should femme settled This tmprov.-
roent has never l*-c. m«d-. „„d it* B e,-e**n V
othei wise urg-nt. lm* b- omre al.*, lute bv lire
miended couirecti- -n with y-ur n-ul. »»q „J]
wuit-ii l ;jve referrvtl me relaying ~i
the track* on the ).lacc« ,* the n .„t , m|Ki/ , unr
t ndcr any circum*uii<-<!* tb„ urock must be
couiphshed m « tear or two lo accommodate ike
trade ou the mum line alcne K»r « moie detailed
slnlertieut of the present erudition «l the mn**irmi
the plane*, and ai- that .-I tn- road and macu aery
in gecerul. permit me to refer youV the U,i .x„ n iiaj
report of the sU|Rtrintv*ijdcm, it copy c-l w ntcli [
send you by this mujh-
The sul»litit; r .g i.f f r -- V
in uv vvvm. u. - nnol rav.ra r „, Ol ,'
this Road. The wooden pi|>es, i,ow iu u-c, are
sabject to decay, aixi it require* a oinsidernitfe ex
penditure to keep them Ul order. They ore only
■uperficuliy laid, and, in cold, freezing u-mther
they Would atlord no certain soj»ply ~i w ~u r for
the Stationary and Lxcotnoiive Engine* Ti.i* di
ffi-ulty would 1* obviated, by sobstjiiitaoj; 11.. Ir >u
water pq.es. laid at lra*t it,ur fret umlpri.te *utl„,-e
It u bvlivvvd thnl thv Common w-mth
coose«>uiMit ii|K>o thi* uiipr.iveioent Womi.l , n ,
raw year- ;.a, tin- i-nure t, r ,v „f , u nt
winlor luoml)-. » ,- |„ rani,-rail
when contrecipj with tt.r tv..i ri ,j
wu*t to: constructed at the :in d a li.-r u,-.ire
made Di lliose ul the baud of the ired Pt,aes
to prof ret tbe Wchev As u..w arranged,.. w.„ld
l«i utterly unjH>i*,|.le rand. .! }*>**.!,tr.' ,i wmitd be
mhumatii to employ men lo work the Planes rx,
po*«-d u* ttiry woufd be to the -Ice', and snow
«torms, which {hcvriJ n our mouutaiu reginus u,
the wim» .*
i The BoiLt. v-iiiireied With sateen Cl Uie <a
liooarv Engines require renewal. You w.i! L^ r
ia miad, lhatthe first sets 0 « B<„lrrs wen? pot m,
in 1433, and the second in IS3* Four of me Eu
trines have l W n supplied With new Roden., during
10l Powers Administration on the Portage
way. which leave* sixteen lo be yet peuewed It
i- unnecessary to explain to you the unsafe r»udi
uoo ot Boilers, so bng iu use as these old ones
have been, ludecd. I have no Joobt tbnt their .-n
during thus long i. rather Mijn-mg to yourself-
When-ver they have been replee.-d. the t ,ld Ho,;.
er» have bden found to be perfectly rotrrn Were
you to examine them y-u would be asionirhed
that frequent explosions btukoot taken p| BCe i„ ntf
ago. . 8
it will not only he necessary to renew the B<m|.
ers connected with the Stationary Engine* but a
connection with your mad will also require an in-
Bo,ler 7* ,bßret, y lOrroßfinc ItSe causc.lv
of the I Inoes. Col Power has already made n.j, m
ere are in |h e renewal of ibe Bo.Jers cwDnecmd wnh
four of the JMsuoonry Engines. and U would afford
him much gratification to be enabled to makd.-im
Uar improvements, in renewing the Ifodgr. connect
ea wtUi the remaining sixteen '
In the event ~f , .poetic appropriation hcog
m.d, to pl.ee this road ,n . proper .up, of *
pair for a connection with the Central limlwn,
rondry improvements in He machinery at lb.
Plane, will be required. Of lbr ,e ,tttnnecea,,.
ry to .peak ta detail to one an well aoqtialnied will,
lHe Road as you nre known to be
cJVZ'JZ d '" ‘ h °'" B,V '" “ «*»».
Col rower’ll news, in reference n, tho pronccd
connection of the two Rond. Your knowledge of
Ht. pertn ular line wtll enable you lo uppreemte
Ham, m proporttoir to their dcerls, while your In.
tercaum Ibe present and prospective Wolfure uf an
important to,prove,r,e,it, a eon.idernble portion „<
wbieb i. under your miiuediale auperviaion will
induce you to give full weight In bta roggeattoua.
I annex f.ilonel I'nwer’a eatimate of the coal of
lion tulcrrcd lo ,n thi. coummnioa
10 mile. , a>t iron p.,*i '.> mchea in diam
ei*-r
.ti.Ortf) <. Ex., and laying uiims.
Ouatmns. Av *.
Atlrruliona m sheds nt head of
10 sheds at fo.il of Planes
Uymg ascending track on ton loe'iined
rlaoe*
UenHWing l«iiJ«r, ar,J rebuilding sfilclis
Improvements in Machinery
KiMpJhrifuHy Vourn,
THOMAS A. M>\<il |fl].
Civil ash Lirujiuri. Arraovcunous —T he
IbMuwim; me the aggregate sums appro,, r .uted by
the rereui act of Congress, milking appropriation*
ftir the rtvd mid diplomntie expenses nf v.M.n
m»ot, fur the year ending June .'lb, IVg)
Legislative rumjion'ln, imlmjgn, 4:r |Cj.y„ yj
Ltlwary ul Unign-s* 1 '* 3QO (Ml
galamwof I’rrsulml A: V. iVrMdrat, ::() Wu lj»
duurr Department
treasury I lepnrtmrnt |7(J| .
l»e|t artmen-l I r *o s ('- *<>»
n..v V i. q ,i ;
i uni (JlBcfi |V ( mrtn..i»l ~.. Is| ,47i| 00
Surveyor I f*Mi«;ml and l Uerka fiV7]() on
Midi and limocbex jo.j g ()
Uovirrnmenl in Oregon ft’tlUO 00
'MOfilU OD
Miscellaneous. 1.V97.40J O'.
I/iglil lluu«- h-daWnlimctil»‘ r*.VS2f)i 7n
llo.piu,i« 131, 'ran on
Purvey* of robin- Land* 12.10/jo {H3
Intercourse wlili Foreign Nation r*o<,<yr.
Purchasing Wushingiuu'» und lVh»n
fur’s papers ”
Ta**»»iEi^r.
'''“■'"■l"" ,„ r I,
<vynr th-lawnr- K:iy
Arkekt ok a .St.'Kpoai® Ruriikk i,r fit* I'*t»
SrfT Umcs.-Ollicer Bowyer otNew Vori- \f UD
d.iy, arrested Jnmes Webb, supposed tu 1.-imph
“M m stealing the government jewel- ir-tti Ibo
Patent Office iu ih;« r«y — Net, laid.
“Thu mnn (the New York Post « u non..
rionvoirender, and was found in Jersey j 'ay. ia*
fi*«r Bowyer introduced iumself a* - Ju u ,-oom
plice, and observing Ihnl thoy.both hud b«-«a se
verely bundled in the Policu Gazelle, gut the con
fidem* of Webb, und, under plea of the desire lu
commuiireuto some important pursua
ded bin. to i-ross the ferry to this city, where he
threw off ins disguise, and, producing his d«:n
roenlA, sent him to the Clunlt office to (ueditaie
upon the mutabiluy of fcrlunr and the deeeilfuioen
of while moo.
Vordfn ItMii and Extract*.
In the provinces of PnjQQQ mann£»ctares andotfa.
er branches of industry are beginning to regain
their &rmef prosperity. The iron-mills, colton*
milts, tohave resumed operations, all workmen
being fully employed and wages having btffeß' ad*
vanced
TTir lore*!* on the Carpathian mounlaini have
been set on tiro and neveral villages dcflroyled.
An Abbot hasjust been cou*ecrated in England
—tbc first *ince the Rejormation. Rev. j. Pal
mer. now Pother Bernard, w«« the individual.
There are 30 ur 40 monks uud«T him at 4t- Ber
nard.
The Austrian CRivernmem ha* bought twt) etea
men from the Austrian LJovd (Company, tor their
Navy.
The iyjndon Times of the 14'ii February, toys
that the h reach Government has derided on send
ing an engineer In examine the gold and quicksi!-
Ver mine** in Cnhloruia, ami that orders have beeu
given to the maritime authorities at Brest to prt
pare a ahip-of-urar to couvey the engineer to his
destination.
The of the 22d corroborates the state
meut that the Knsai.tu* have entered Transylvania
to aid the people against tho Mavgors.
The small pox was raging at Athens at the last
aocount*
The people of I'roaUa. who have l*een at war
tor independence agaiust Hungary, do not relish
the project nt (heir Austrian allies to annex them.
They have declared war aguinr. Austria therefore,
and declare tney will oppose their Ban luoisell,
Jellucbich. unless he joins them.
It IS staled that the new French A«senfblv, it it
has n majority ol BoimparlirU. will proclaim
Napoleon President tor Itle. The Republican* m
prospect of such an issue, are 1,-okmc to Cavmgnnc
as their leader
A reduction ol about one hundred nollntn,
franc, in the French budget. i a propoM-d.
A society has been lormcd nt Potsdam lor the
avow ed purpose of,-radical,ag Irom Ihu . lermai,
laugunge nil words adopted l r „„, ,h c Fret,.-I, or-nny
other tongue. It deinunda.it the Legislature the
enaelraent of a law prohibiting the u„e ol foreign
words in legislative acts.
A large body ol Mormons have left Wales fir
Liverpool, whence they will embark for liaiilornia
1 bey are going to the agricultural diatrmla and will
not seek the gold region
The u s ,|„P Plymouth waa at Ilona k„„g on
the 4 th of December, *
The Liuba ol Puna are very ncuvely engaged m
preparing tor the approaching eleel.ona. All aym
palhy la generally diaeluuncd w.lh Hie ultra rad,
cal, and a moderate Kepublir „ held up g, t he
great object ol deaire. The .Somalia, party aUetu to
l»e completely overthrown.
Letter* from Hungary Mate that the Austrian
force* under Gen. Puchmcr, m au attempt U> sur
rotrad Bern and his IJunganan*. were entirdlv dc
tested and many them killed The town ilfiler
uianimtiuit wu sacked l.y the victor*. Bero-lhcad
quarter*are now ut that place. The Aurtmjrssuf
tered another d-leic. alter »:x hour* 11.g1.t at
A pirty ot l ft) Austraius broke into *nmo' wine
vault* and got drunk, after winch they «e,red a
number ol women and perpetrated the mosl mfu
moti* alnx'ities. | n thin slate they were surU.sed
by a body ol Hungarian* who literally thrtn
Tho war in Hungary ih marked by the most lenrftn
outrage*.
The Ixmdon Ttmrs passes the highest eulogy on
the manner in which the Erector* n the Bank M
rranee have earned ,t through ti ie tumble .-*,*,* ol
-the past year
The Z./t.*. .-otnplnm* loudly ot me l.e*i ( ,wim-nt
1 * e l u » rtel ' «!«”> 1-orJ - s |»enecr, as liemg a man
inr below the murk ol merit winch should U- reouir
ed. It denounce*, moreover. the employment ol
Ibis high honor to suBta.ii the peerage, «nj contend*
that it ought to Ih- made tho reward ut ••luuirnl s.-r
Vice to the Mate
The cholera in C-oliMaMjnopie lu*.-ea*ed
The mi in ol 10.000 trauc was p u ,d « J>,
h few days since lor * puiroi va-«, t)( rtra [HJj
lain. 1
Attempt* to naansatnate the .-..ntiiiin
be made at Vienna— aup|«me,l ~ |* , lur
Ol a systematic plain
A part ol Loiua llulippe'a rare h„r*rs were i
at auction on the I,'ith u |t. A great number of
eigner* attended the »aJe. aud r.igh prices were
tamed I arms Napoleon bought an untr:e«l . oil
lhe Attorney 1 r.-neral of France ha* cunmenc
ed a prosecution nguinst M Pnudbon lor .hel M
I'ruudUnn «nv* that he will not defend huu«ell. I.n
afier c.nvict.on rite Ine Fresident o/ the Republ
lelofr liie Court
h m itm ;it !ra*t ivv»-my Mirr* j*- f tl 4 y „ rc
mcved by U >r l\,l,<e ol F nn *. Irc , m
tu lx* nliowr.l tr> MVf :ul.*iniiUou niramM lb.
Ic.. wnw ( .iruh.r<-
’1 »«* i .iib.
t l*rirll .\ lisln:> (J.-iunml a M*|m
. Mm o' < i.nfr.i uiiil m.itf 10 order (bal ibc-y may
tiHM- f-niirf . ..turn: o/ il.c chwrcii rrvroue njuiiial
. 1
Ttir Ik.
l*. I -it- l.irl Hint lh,- cn.tv.u* Julie, rrcn vcd
.U lU- itairH..( Hr cap,!:,l | nHu ,|, c N; r , J 3lluarY
lollreStl, ot r fl.ruurv inataui. enwjfd by 43.
WO- «be am0.,,,1 reeved during u.<» «uu o period
in 1 547 r
Tfcc Ur»(V, r - r , 1 „, a( j ctl , c . f| | |)< Turn
l).atthel-,cLih «niverninent ha* icr.ved a
odit ui report relative t„ U»e so |J I(i
ma. These di>euinetiu ouv* breo UtJ U-iore 11
i -ommiuuoorr* of Mines tor th«r«p,mon. which
tn tm published niter it ha» been coiumuuicaled l
the Mmu-lerv
/*! r*/n« r..ntnuli. t» a statement m the lu/orsu
Ihut Imrmg Brothers. u| Lodou. had .rife red x loan
to the r r»*ortt < Government of 500 OOO.OOUf. on reu
lonal.ir lean*
Nap.'le..n w-.-m. lo h.vr m.d.
Irion.U nn.l I, ~r
xaows <..und sense, rood judgment, and no lutjc
j tn.itness in omuluUng tueu of all elasse*. The
.-/strio/a/ sneer* but m ,l, SD rer» betray* tfle
“President IVinaparte ,s mdulgu g Pans to !U
1.c.r,. ™pi. Will, paUw c .| Imiwn.l
[iulli-,n 11.. J.«>„ a rc ena ,j,.j „ te N,p,loo n i
With gigantic |H)rter* m the true Najs.leou.c livery’
he *taads in no hereditary po«iur*. with his hond»
.«ehmu his l.a. k. he is right Myaiiy aHnbie. with o
lew word, |.»r every lwdy;h* lutga (\mat Mole and
l.oJw. M Th,.-,,: in «.ot, bo , m| wrml n„d
vondent-t-tiding, magnificent and jiopular ‘
PK\?I9YLVAMA LKGISJ.ATUQK.
UAiir.tsßL'awJi, Marcli It, IMU
ftsjxnu 0/ Cputmutrei. —Mr Savory reported th«
bdl to mrorporate the Fayette Manulnctttnng (Jo m
p*nv. with liineiulmentr.
Jijr. Cunningham , Corporation*) reported the b
to mcorimraie the Pennsvlvama Mtotugand S m .
ung Company.
Mr. Smalt ,-Mecl) reporurd Iho (iipnlriiKMiirv
l“,l‘o "ra" Ihe 1.01,re0l 1,6,,,. »„), , InM „ lm , ’
I"? "' ll t Mr >•* '..co,
pornip the Lanai Bank ot Kn<\
Tbt- Senate resumed l he eom.ulerm.on, on lecoud
readme ol ibe bill to provide tor avoiding U.e ,n
«lmed plane on the Columbia lUilroa-l.
Mr Smyaer moved to ntnke out all atler the en
acting clause, nti.i insert ui lieu thereof a nropoji
iioa that the route shall coinmer><-« „t or near
Dowumgluwo, aud leruunato at the fool of the In
clined I lane, oa whan* called the valley route
The amendment w„» debated hy Mr>«i Crabb
SmoU. Brooke, tuungmaefacr. Ma»,u. Ovonield
ond Johnston, when the -pictn,,, *•«, t„ken therei
on. and it vraj negatived— yea* 1, i, n y» ]*,
A great nomber of verba! nmetidmenu were
then made to the Ml, and it w»u tl . n read a rer
•md t«rae und ordered to be prepared for a Word
reading.
A eomiuimi.-at.uo v»» received from the Aud,
tor General, transmit!.ug a tabular statement r,i
the militia exjKMise* of the Gmnnouucnllh Ad
journed.
ItOt'SK Ol' nSftIESENTSI JVK3.
Tlie entire utorninß jejumn has !*-en taken up
in n debate upon (he l.dl to ehangt; the M at of ju.*-
b» id Sullivan ' \*UtUv I hiring tb*- dehat.- a j«rr
M»nuJ ijiieaiioii ama? 1.-tween M««n Darker and
Little
l<atc m the missiod the 11-uisc n-M-lved In ho),
an mtcriu«,,ii '.-talon. >
7,00'i
1,000
6,0110
6,000
Tlie 1..11 I'l 'V i.luit' I*«r t'ie rrinovttl ||,e Mtul t»(
just.. .- i.l S nll.v .in e«.lilily wa* lr Ml mod.
T l.e ). .*M»al oi \e.triday waaVend and ni.nr.e
ved.
J rriiu iistrun, e* were presented.
1 he .Semite resumed the <’ousideriUiuti ol tiie lull
In provide Inr avoiding the lu. hard rii,,,,. |j„.
I'umtM-rlniid K-mlrond, .1 being on third readm
[t 'nn.il Couu.iittionerx to select the route J
Mr. John-on spoke at jh-cal length m op|x..-«it,oii
to the I ill. and Mr Sruyai*: bnelly opposed H.
Mr mlvre.i:.-.! the passage ol the hill
P«rk A. P. B K.
Mr. .lol.uiou dci.maded the yeas and nays,
win. i, U-.ug i»r uen-d mid taken, the lull pussed bv
the i. ih.w mg v,!i 1 ’
Yens-Me. •». iiest. 'Brook*. t.'rnbb. t'utiu ng.
ham. I ’rum Forsyth. Puck. King. Kotrgmaeh.,)
liitwrciK-e, Minton, Mntlhma, Licit, aankey, Snmll,
Stu.r baraie. Sputtker—l7.
X> f * —Me»xnC jioui, Ur.nvley, liugns, Ives, lnhii
•im. (Jverheld. I’ntteigrr K.ieh«rdV Sod-
Irr, •'*-t*i rett. Slrr.-iei I :i.
The bill was then aent to tin House Inr ila eoneur
cnee.
Mr. Mntlhias submitted l 4 joint r-solttli.m ouih.
und direet.ng tbu Slnti- i., f'tim■ «i«
; M Alexnndrr Viitietnaie wuli a imu.brr o| works
in the library, wh.eh wm agrrrd to
ThrSenule resumed the • •niiwdrrntion, on v*<-
i>nd reading, »i (he bill providing inr no- 111 <- ji, M t
of the aicounla ot tlie i oiumissinio is , j me [ M(rf
iiaj linproveiueiii Kiunl
Messrs. Mason. I lai.h, ILng, Sm.iil and !\, f
sylli discussed the several sr.-Unim i the U||, win, h
was nfuirwards n-ada third tune and passed ~~\mix
IT nnyx rj
The b.ll lo eneouruge mauutaeduriug. uiiumg.
.uiechabicA l , aud ihcmicul operations, wusundrr
coiittiduratiou when the Seuate adjourned
tfot'sK or UF.rßtst:?*TATirKi.
A communication va* received Inun the (.'anal
Board, »m anawer to n resolution of the House m
which the Commissioners express the opuuou Uisl
it it inexpedient to raise Ihe lolls on the pot.|n
works. Also, a letter front the Treasurer of the
Heading lUilrond Cotupanv, tmasnuUiijg an a*'
conul of the artairs ol said Company.
Thi. (xiiumiitrie on Banks reported adversely to
Ihe auplu-uUoOs Jor the incorporation of lljo prppo
*ed Banks at Allentown, Tutimuipie. Jianrille,
Lnc, Armstrong. MrueraVille, und llolhdiiy.sburgh:
ngiunst a generallrtinkiog Inw, against the repeal
of tho law prohibiting the issue of small ante*,
against the bills proposing changes in the charters
ol ihe Bank of I’eonsylvama and the Carlisle
sit Hartk; and against chartering the Spring (»ur
den, North Leb&nuu, and Middletown Savings In
atitutjoaa. The laine Committee tepurled iavoru
wrißj *° reduc ?^ o *oek of the G *•
• bills paxaeiifiaaijy^ inih othenf of
'totinporttuachitracier. ‘ ; ' •*•
kill to.extend the charter of the Laacasi
ter Savtogx’ Institution. . - '
An act to'incorporate U e Western Insurance
UJOipany of Allegheny. ~
An act to incorporate the Atlantic and Ohio Teß
e E rn pa Company.
ex * en^in £ l ‘ lf limits of the borough of
An act for the rul»*( of Uu-h Irvin, and others.
luri^ a S)m^ rporatC Mariulic-
A UJI relating to dam* In ihe cj arioQ river .
® U PPletnrnt to an act, entitled “An Act to
*W»w«re, Ulugb, Schuylkill, nod
Sinquehiuu. RmlroaJ Company’ ’
l,any.“ " rl “"“T"™ l ' lh« Peon Mining Com-
Imi.n'lir^ih 1 l ° 1 i“ 'Mi', [ll- runlrihmora In the
ne« .1 m «“ " “ d «>"-
Chu I, f il, 1' y °, "* R«h>cmed
Church of the 1 oiled .Stairs.
uJwm""'’ W “ U,te " »“• «T Comm,lire of
i: V ,-„A aj„„ amt „ f i<w ,
John Uuyic. ..I Alahama, i.i b, J ud , , n *l
1111-, I onn Of ihe 1 niletl Suu„ f or .he norlhe™ and
■outlier!! diairi. i, „f Alabama, u,. uf w d
li.-ttn ( rawford, deceased. *
Archibald W.ll.amr. onihoois, lo be Auorney of
l l mted Mates lor ine district of Illinois , n the
O, Havnl On-gg, urha* comm Lion'
about to ex pirc.
Palmer V. Kellogg, of NV.v York, lo be Marahal
of Ihe Ln.led huie, lor the northern disrict of New
lork.in Hie plare ol Jacob tloiihl, whoae commie
sum in al>om |>j expire.
John Pctten, ol \'ermonl, lo hr Mumhal of the
[ (•iiedMaien lor llie district of \ ennont, in the
platv of Jacob heal, whose comoussion is about 10
expire.
Samuel I) King and W.lham Thompson of
Washington, lo 1* Jusiioes of the Peace for the
county ol Washington, in the District of Columbia.
coLi.serous or niK ctirroitJi.
Ja>>eph 1. Nyc. Saco, Maine, vii*e Iclmbod Jor
don, wlmw cominisjion expired.
Thomas Hedge, Plymouth, Massachusetts,
vice Win, Morton Jael'soh, whose comroisaion
ei]nred.
James bonngiie. New Haven, Connedicut, vice
Norris Wiico*. whose commission expired.
naval oifjcsu.
C harles Hudsjin, Boston, Massachusells, vi
Wm. rarnieuter, wbo*e commiswon expired.
„ George Howland. Tiverton, tt. vice A»a
Grar, whose commission expired.
Wm. IV Grrene, Prov)dencc, It. (. vice t) K
Seamans, whose coniiuission expired.
JOB PaiHTIRG.
IHI.I. MKAIrs, CAHDy. CIIICUI.ARP,
Nanxftsix, hail Lading, Contraett, I jaw [UavL
HASU BII.LS. LARCIJ, rKBTmcATKA, fIIKCKS,
rounn, Ac Ac ,
Prinu-it a> the <hortr«i nom-c. a i low prices at lh
(**ticiTß Ornca,TniKD nnscT
AN<»rHtRCKaTiriCATi iu Uic rjr rlicnco 01 AfL*
Vermifuge'
Ale-«r« J KxM A l-o—(;<->iilei»c[): |i is wuh pica
lire 1 iioml l llls inv rrrtibcnle. (lesufyuig lo the gen,
rn!:jK,poisri:y e>< Dr M innie's Amerienn Worm !<p,
'•■lie 1 »o < our iravctim: agej,i. >|r. Munroc. steme tim
.is<M received iroro ]nm a small 10l u* sell on coimnn
■>ioii 3 n-e-<| a ..w |,ouic* in my own latmly. 10 Hi
gi.0.1 -tier,. | r:i ., ruily ic-ufv Tim Imlunce I sola t
Ul| rnsiomera. ami loumJ on ncjuiry. Ih*l 11 gave ver
griinral *uii-la-non Otoaui MaXwkli^
AIU'U«U. I srrtili Co Ohio Ja ty y?.
For m<■ w ,m, ; .ion „i J KIDD A Co.
ini-hiu
ras*'! * Urn.* Si.iar I'rrjmred by J W. KeHy.
Wtlli.uii .Heel, N V mnl lof sale l»y a Jayne*. No
.le o'l'll'l l rr rerl ( ri "* '* lll '*'“'>‘l a ■L-ligldiiij BrlM
JUi.sk s Urn.** -A'. ui.pmvrU CW.oiuic prep u r
lion. I etug .1 rt. ml.nio 1 1.,» ol i tycon nui, nuioceni. 1
viKofaum; ami imlaiai.'c. ircommemlct] pani
ul.m> foi mvand.. W Baker. Dorrhc
let Ms- , S..U lor .*!e |,v A JA\NKS, alUiel> a
1 r 1 More, No ?U Kouilll iL m<-lilt
Improvtmcnli In Dentistry.
I)H <• ll STKAHN>. Injc of Itonou. is prrpsrej
mmimji iuri; •>■<! *ci liljjc* Ism 11 in whole urd par
01 •'■l*. o|»»»i SueltoM or Surliou Hiale*
‘ " ■ " ,|kl : in r vi suiktiv \» her.- the »,
1 lifter and residence n-jj iioor n, :j, c
'■-'••.I • h.tmn mr-r P.M-nuKh
l.K.scy., J li Al I adova, h ll h>loit ;n|J
w. PI. Wright. AI. I)., Dentist,
loi P M. " tepH-ly
Srtr*»rr»l n - Cnpl \V A Cr*Sl.To.-t will be »up
poried for Hi* 01 1 c- •> «*l,-rur «uu>cri in Ihe nora.iia-
Uun w llir A-.,fii j . ii, i \V*hn; Coarnv I onvciiMnn.
1; Fj-.»th Waed, Pirrstason.
PsornoaoiAat Ihe Wines 01 AUerheny coentv
WID urge tbe elaana oi WM. J MAH KS, mr a notuma
liob u nut ofier w Uir r.wniog Coouty Conveauon.
Mr «. 1* a good Wlug, ami u every way competml
to di*ch«rre ihr duim or ihe off.ee, and deserving a
nominal,on by lire party ALLKsncsT CorTrr
nvrh’Ar.dJlAwil* C
DIKD,
rm. Sunday, m IVrblei lownabip, James B«own
voungr.' child o( Aiirrd W Maris. K»q.. in lus 7ii
year
riHIK \ ERV BEST CITY itADK NIIIRTS.
X COIWBTS and StIOCLDBR BRACKS
PLAIN AND PASCY NIGHT CAPS, COL
LARS, CItAVATS. nARDRBROtIIRFS,
bit all k-..is o r SEWING neadv
es-i-uird*t M R HKNDKRsON'sk
_m< -a:;i* N»». ISL Cia»r street.
r pMtH NJ H\ MKKCIIA.NTS—\V R- Aloarirx aa»
i new at iu« Wholesale Dry Oooda Rooms,
nofiii r«.t r tlT .,, r ol Aih aivi Market ttrreu I‘ittsbiirrb.
4 lull .up(.l) ol irexh Sprisc Goods, muJeding newest
oi t’ruiix (.inghatn*. 4c_ and Itiviie.* aa
cumimll.un ol In* aim-ir
Kiuran. e m \t tiolr<mc Hminii .'rooi 4tb *trrri
me h*J»»
Clerk Wanted. "*
rKI> A A none M*n in a w'h-lejttle and r<
IT tao l>ry Good* Store Apply at bi» Market »t
mchdu-tlif
WANTED,
B\ a Mamrd Man. a .tuiauo.i as Book Keeper.
Ueri or Sale*maa, m a *tnre or manutaelory
-Most renpertablo rererem-ea can be given Address
"A H. (... l.azrtte edteo. mchdOutn*
Administrator*’ Notice.
i. hereby given that letter* of Aiiministr*.
11 lion have been ranted to the undersigned od the
C*ute ol Andrew sipfool, late of Ka.t IVe? townshtp,
A ’egliri-r count?. deceased All person* bavine
c atm. ttgam.t the e.iatc ol *»«) Creen'W, uitt nreseni
incm prop-riv nutbsimctttcd for settiemem, and JL
11 ' fcK I'«S"'T 1 '«S"'T •-
JOHN KKNKDY ( Adtn ijuiratora.
me ntS-dIU
/ 1 ARHCTHNUT has conuaenced to receive a
larr- ■fsorimnu ofKtmey VARtKTY (itM)DS
. on.ut.nc pttriof Artiheial*, Ribbon*, Ho-’
■irry. (.lores, ctapo. Cambric*. Netting*. Imre
\r.l* Mi*w|., longec it&iidkerehrefs, grata OravnU.
KiiHtuam and ri.tton Handkerchief*, corded Skins,
viewing auk. 1 bread*. Hatto.ia Combs, Jewelry Onb
ley. .( 4c C«c„„y city m.rebuu re*
peetfully mvur.d lo call and examine bis stock No <4
V> ood sireet, corner oi Ihamond alley mehso'
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No I” Noam Stmt Stuibt, I'IIILaDELPHLa
\rFiNmAN BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE
V MA.VI f ACTI UKR, (Awarded the hrxt and high
o«;MedaUatil.e New York, Baltimore and Hhilldef.
ptM.-i Lihmuioio for tike aupenarity of lus Bhads, with
conlitiaed eouhdence in in. manufaciurrJut*ks the at
tetiiion ol purehuser* to bn as»onpn-nu<6r*iui« Bltnd'i
u! nario-.v and wide xlnta, vriih fancy and plntn Trim
ininy*, ot new «tylri and color* Ai«o, a large and
jri-< ral assonmeut oi Transparent Window Shades,
a.I winch he will »e!l *• the lowct c:i«h prices,
l) il Miimtr painted mid trimmed 10 look cnual to new
HP- DEALERS SUPPLIED on hbcrsl i. mu.
1 lir I'jfi/r.iF of Allrfhcii)- Poumjr art' rc^ciiuM)'
■' ~,,' i u> -all br/urr l*uJ'lnjr rU. ivlirrr—confident or
•■ ‘Mil- all. Ojk-ii m ibe .•vcn;»<i. cixilm
WATKU CUKE ESTABLISHMENT,
r rit»; tajiul Hit idn* wliuli Hydropathy ha* made
1 it, iiummluoiou i no Uii« routilry—the
• i-no Kxioi.oJuiiit i-u'iiUvc etlceU- ol Cold wulcr m
iliiuinr ami acute Ui-r.-u.r». when rmplojed after the
ntcthoU ol the . eh-hrmed I'nesniu, liuvn removed jrora
Uie mind 01 in inieiliimi and diM'enunx public even
pumeto of d»ui<i at to us ciliracy, and gained it mu-
Ver*al tavof llon.idrnnj; the uneauelactoryTeauii*
nt remedies hereiofot >• used in the treatment of chjomc
roin|ilmiit(vO'ojni'liiiit», too, winch arc uiuroamue ev
'■ry year,).it uhisi he u natural wub to a«e iho auerei*
o( a method l.y which n» many uyfortunato aullerrra
will be fr-ed troiti thru pain* and mlirtniues.
rile sui.acm.er huving praetmd aurce«fuilr thta
method l«»r eight ve»r« ni lu« Hydropathic e*tnljt*l>.
meiH, wim-h nua Wen mUrgod ami inj
prm.-dm ail in. pa;U, and lit every reapect, i» iyow
rovJy !.» reoeive an.l uodomntodnie patient* who may
rJnni»e to place Uieuuctvr* under Ina rare. ,kill and
rliTnenee
IlAitKisi't k..it. Mar.-h Ir>
IMitl-ppliuri'. Mtunt.-.l npc-n the let! bank of the Ohio,
ippixitc the mouth of the Utc lb-nver. t* well known
or it- refreahttic nnd «nlii!.nou« atmosphere, it* do
■ ghtiui ijuieinr** and charming onto rat scenery. com-
' 'cry re*,uiailo to mnder the sojourn ol theiu
*d d nxt-eal. e. and contributing not a littie to n-e«-
hMi-;i tm|iair*<i b< itlth and physical *trt:r>'jin.
‘I *•- ■•Klahlfiimenl. -‘i- him started in the Umiod
‘.at-,*. coutHii,- eveiy Uiiiik, hutb for pleasure and
notion,. m.•utnied to maure a apeedy and happy ler
iiiiiiiioii til the ailment'* ol the Pniietu.
■'“'i" wi-h'iig t« uvmi thentfelTvs of the advania
here nllerecj, will plra-*r address the ȟb*criher
In;, r ipmit paid.i »::ttu-i! n» near a* possible the
r on their liln»--« :jm l nirahiliiy hy the Hv.liw’dluir
itmeiit. and ni.*n wh ui w ill t>e nece«?ar/ tor itiem (g
alone, lor turn r»j.rr nl an,i pcraouftl use
I‘n.hpetmrk, Ltoaver county. p a .
(tariikXM-rs —-Key •( Ktiltkei!), Armstrong; Y. D
t’ urk, Kaq do. Mon Thoma* Menry. Denver. f*a : Dr
Kaiker, do, Plot CM KUiot I'itUhorgh, l*a , 1.. C
Perkin*, K*q utiio, Kev >. li jkoeed. New Albany
Key ft! Aim. I’rtiteeion, J, T 1. Elation, (£aq
New \ tirh, Ur i'll kVinlef I'hUtpshurg, VVm.il. Me.'
i onnel |'iii<«bureti, A Uajweit,
inrhtlU
I AUDUII. Hi l.i-t* vMii'.fr tiruned Lirii oil
Jj in I*l.up mid r..r »«»:< I»y
ui.-hai
I ) V CANAI.’-- N e iuvf JUM recnvrtj a 10l or new
I> »i)i. Irco.-i, (.n..<hain«, I'ougtc Mlk ||dkf» I,
r. v Neil-. A,- . Im lx-rrl.*» Camvl I, mc . *
.. kit wood ,t
It ItK , ;l .' , , ,V k’“k , 5 C; ,ru>n * , '" t,i,f * *" d «««! rolorcO
XV u,|,t '-l-irk kul <||»VR». «i«s, Jut(
l-y 1 ifrrh‘» l‘:unii Line, atul lor na'e by
m ‘ HJACKLKrT 4. WIIITK
I A U Ij-iy M-N No I, -j lull ilo. 5 kg» do, ÜbMt.No
1j now irotu «lmr Dolphin: tor *ale bv
'HAIAJIDICKKYiri Prom.t
VCON HUKS~fI
B * "*
.. .. ISAIAH DIUKKY \To
I^KA TURKS- :« .srk. oi |.rimV*.,u.j,r>" TtoVlaod
r ing from Mcmer Dol|.|, lß , , ftf ,‘ ai( . b i*
. »flch-JU ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
—° 6 ''S"' from mrainrr
Dolphin, fur Knlc hy
«nch!» __ MAJAU DICKEY A £o
WATCIIKS*-CloM «ud Mlvrr of ev«ryde»e n piian
4»d at regulftt Eattern prices, warranted, and
just opsncd t«y mehso W W U’n,qn^
OPPFCIAL.
IPFaMUENTS BV THE «Xk, DC>t .
OF THE CUSTOIIA.
20 0 0 PHKMiU M BLIS U 8.
PlUl.l Pj>iU'KG, I’a.
iriipuinu m order 10 dreide and ud-
Rlnv AUI) A«-KKK, W D Proprietor
O HI-ACKBI.RN A Co
4PCTION cSALES,
By John D. D.»J,,^ 0 j,ojste»..'
&,rmar-J**„wu r., }\n,,6 fob „J a Batting,
only about one i„.i ,„,. Cn “"wn In U«f (
couipmmg— l jiajf j.' rpu .|. u a„T, rX^r,>i *® order.
do rr i i *T', 1
do; one eplcudid pUwh leaiiclCAiei,.- . « f do do
-i. r ir,. r iu.h
burtuw iMltotaur „,j 1,,,,;,.,. ..I “"
Ouo hlith *i™i b>«, p...i l.m,i n „d<; ,
JJTTt?’ Bra.*,!!,, .t,,!, .„j cl „,’^;
£"7“, b * il *"? ■'*■' ...I ,loih. \v„"£,
rr b, "r n ’* n,H «7,r;,
fcjlcbeti ntenul* aju itmuiun-. a, 1 1 *
ions II DAVIS. Aur.
Credit Stile of Syri ii ~
On Tuesday morn.ng, Mli ,n.i & ai |o nvioek at 1 h„
C—""’■if s ”'" «•—«. »>
street*. will l* *<>.d on a credii „i yu £*!
orcr S!UU,a lar*r ...voice ot fashions::* , prm?
line. consisting oi n
id pair* caMimerr pants; tin do p a j 0 A | lo Jo u w
do »tnp*d satinet do; 43 do heavy lined drill do- so do
*up«r Mk satinet dt»; 4{- do fancy ctssimere do- -j| do
rxira tine blk do do; (Xl extra tinnhcd iu-crd cniiti 4d
tine tweed coats; «0 fancy summer ve«w; cas.micm
and ■aiiinet do; fine shirts, bine mernmar and hicko
ry shirts, Ac mcbl» JOHN D DAVi.s, Aur[
Executor*' bale of a Dry Goods Store.
On Wednesday morning, Slit msL at if o clock, and
continuing from day to day, at 10 o’clock. A H and u
o'clock. 1 .M , will he sold without reserve, by order
of the executor* of Wm W Penrus, deceased, ni the
store in the Diamond, the entire large stock of Dr)
Goods, many of which arc of the latest 'tries and pat
terns, having been porohaaed within a slihrt time in ihe
eastern cuiea, compnstne in part aboot «JU yards su
per dress siiks, moos do lames, cashmeres, alpacas,
yds aasoned priat*. tickings, lickings, checks, mi.
ported and domestic gingham*, colored cambric*,
lu- ’ B , wm . a J,' a esunbrte miulms, barred and country
nannsls, red flaimols, satiactu. jeans, cojlonades, btuc
dnIU, country linen.
,i_, of bonnet and can ribbons,
Jj":! S'-«. =»!». , „h
-silt i iIV * *bawU, site parasols, linencambnc and
“oauiu SJI 1 m * ,r * U “' '"aw
and I cotton, patent threads, needles, tapes
wuh the u.uartanT"?? * nd ° lpac ;* cl *“ k '' u, R ell,e '
large retail store fancy arue, *» contained in a
nun™X“" f“ h currency, over Siu Ibrcc
endorsed tun,, f \‘ 11 mouilis credit, approved.
r-uy.pcr. Iria, JOHN DU*VlsfAucl
AMUSEM£KT&
C.X TORTF.R. T“ K . ATaK '
Mr Webb snll appear**
T i »ha I, March au. will acted tb«- * PKR
ALPINK. BRfn’HERS.
Mim i: Uaieman
'f*'» K Bueiahu
•*l f Uatrixua
lt ••• ’Mr«. M- 1 f]imun
Tu which will b« a<Jilr<i
„ ' CT OF h “-'Hahu.
«:“kKt
Mr. Wd.h
fo followed by the
OLD UUARD.
To ronclude With the
FOI.B MOWHRAYS
,Mr ***«»»
MB CKISI* i). engaged for a than
peur on Wednerda) “+ 1
WW. W U-SG.\, haa jtwt returned from the Ka*i
. e'n omc* with » large and well
*iOC« of Good* in In* line, to winch he rexpeeifnlW in
vite. the aibmtuni of tun «o«omer. and the pul,lit ren
erally—corner «0i and Market m mchw
— A rpieodid aMorirocm of no w and
fashionable patients, josi onemin; bv
- ** rha L ' V w WILSON
PITTSBUHtUI WATER WORKS
T>HO«WAI.S willlra toco,rod m ||, r „ r f> ihe
JL Ptltahurgh Wuier Wot**, au*l Tuesday. VT-I.
ir**i. at 5 o'clock. P. M-, lor furnishing Water Pi«e« a .
follows, yii: 1
134 pipes •* m. l*orc, weight each 4t» fb«
UW - C - - - .. :wo ..
3*l " 4 - •' •• . tw
The fi and C* la be C o»i ou end m dry land ike 4\
hi whir.™-*, rompicm'ciiu „•
branches to be furni.krtl ut the *ajur rai.
„ Vi\ S , HI Aim. H.U N.J
" * th- »««.!«■ <;u*i;juiy Uy the 6r>t oay cl Jun
1 a* oieitu la l»t' to Bonds branng ini*-r.-.i jrdhav
i«lf ‘JO )r»i» io ran ’
re.Uk* and dcl..et., 1? lo be m ike expenw o< toe
" w, "‘SS; 4 tu J " ■' ,VLau^''^
< \PIi:M -50 lt.« nr* r,.,,,. (IMI w ,, , mi le . t „ r b
V/ HA 1 AilM'.-s-rtn’K «-o
melcfO i orn-r i.t and vfood su
ULLNINK- 75 ounces tee'd a„d fo T aaic py
_ BA PAILNKSTOOK* Co
/'IOPPy.RAf*-- 150 kbit juFt rerd and for «»Je i,y
'- / mrtt ' Jo U A PAHNKSTOCX \Vo
M 1 bb '» 0r1.0a,. ju-t :a»d,n K
irotn stiar Moiionrabela; for sale |»y 6
!“ eb * F VQN BONNH4IRST& i!/>
\\7 111 IT. BKAN3—2O bb!s for tale by
f* metrSi S F VON BONNHOKST A. Co
UfiCXWlp—iasdoz, vaimaaqaaluira.fur *alr
VJ'F. melt*) S F V(JN BO.\NJIoaBT ACq
P o !^^® 8- ** 0 * ki «* d far .ate "by
4 ■«*!>_._ ARMSTRONG* CRQZER
PORK—A small 10l tery (ond,iuit tm'il .n.i
ARMSTRONG AQBO2KR
BACON—*® pet city smoked, for talc by _
ARMSTRONG A CBOZER
BUTTKR— a M>B Roll Buaer. jttii rec'd and for sale
mcua) ARMSTRONG A CROZER
LARD— *i keg. No 1, for ealehy
” oi ’ aD _ar\wronoackorkr
ESC I.ISII ASD CLASSICAL ACADEMY
(Room, m ihe Ikl Preifiyicnon ChuruM
T*“. w ; “ r r ILSOTpu™ u“
i. r bo,ou4 m.
rhs PnßcipalUatded tn Ute.emtportiu.t dnu M bv
ftVrn^m f J^ or «T r atisaiamettti* eminently oaif
p'LS,“:?,Kc£, l ."*“"‘ b! ' -pccoßKoi.yx
. saasewe l^ 6 - *■ «*r-
I* CATXJN, Principal.
utk&esvzs. H
■ 'a fSS,?,! 1 Kd.md,,
linn SVv , ’ K D U “ >•«*« laOOOUS,
: ffjjsssst,
&»s
tt. H. Beeson A £o\ .No SU Market street
otehlSdSw
A T m "; o I l aKßriu-S-T..,' re,e,«.r.,
ULOVllS—Ladie. .uper kill. ligtn and d, rt rDlof .
meu . dm femlemei,'. and l.die, +
mi aae* lisle and eotion. •
HOSIKBY-Ladlc. eottoa, lead. blk, wane, „, Itd
and unbleached: at]an’, do: ladle. «uper Kneliah 1 ~|e
• pun and hne Silk; La.hmere, plain and rlbed clip
dreu s white ami mixed cotton do
LACES AND FJX3INHS— Thread and u.c-ede
in«s. laslc di.d % icionne do, Swigs a»d l’acfo„J ,t„
Lisle and Thread Lacca, Ac laa '"" 1 Uo ',
Floored Nett*, lor copes a*d e a .„. „ ew , tV lev—a
large assortment 1 *
. pi, l c t ““'•""'d 'Midi lih and M.rkei
»tr. Wholesale Kooms Op stoiTs. rnrhi'i
BA FAItfnSKICK i CWanji Balnani ha.
. been eminently noccfiil m th. .rre.i and ,3“
oi Coa jh. .one of which were of violence 1 “ J
lon ( ■“"‘■m* Seacre. pen,, m ihe tireiuu and
hsvo yieldcrf to tla virtues. aud-many soOe'-ers
relieved. It. cunuivo power, are undoulneii. a„,l
le.led by a large number o. ceruhraie,. ||
with areal earn, and from iußredien i. wind, are i nn,'
ly af t ,eat hcuefil la all palmoaaiy affection,
The Affenwor Out plec*-will give you an vniairf
grau» r m which you wjil find more njoplp deto.’u “
Prepared and sold Isv a A. FAUNESTOCK A <- 0
C * r . n . e . r e 0r j Kir * t * nd Wood streets: eormr fiiui
and Wood sta. mohl!>
, VKSTINOSU
/ 1 r.NTi, call and see the choicest vannr ever oder
ed? and Camelin Cravats, at price* von rnn’t
>*» ve CI.OTH BTOHK. Pom Uuildmvs. onrmr
fiAh sod Wood »w, ineblCillw
the largest bread
IN PITTSBURGH OR ALI.EIiIIKNV
At ilir Mg it of the Shraf, Penn *ire« t, out. Ji. wf k,,,,,
O'Hara sireri
MI.RIUJY will sell Kiybl Loxvr>. i l|, 0I
• each, or Iti} lbs. of lTrcad, made Irani i|,,- U-i|
Klaur ih>* market will added, ter S 5 ccu(k,<-n»h; ami j or
ca.«li omy wtll hr sell.
Customer*. both wholeaala anti retail, can be «rrvrd
with ilur hjtira |,arge Loaf, from bis
through ike city every morning. K
Ue*nic», hr ha* always mi biml DyspopMa oud |{y r
Bread, and freak Ru»k», inornutg am] uftentuuii i) r .
der* left at his store *haiJ l«e amended to imncmMiv
mcHtfrdJt Jg' ! '
NK ff 6 OODS.
R. H. PALMER,
OFPEH-S FOHSAU-; AT LOW PRICFA a r„M
siionmfm of <ITHAW AND fIIILLIIfK
IIY GOODS, »[ ihe most approved *iy| e » a , l4 i
icrru, farth. SPRING OF ‘
liwr ud plum Lngl«b. American, un.f KWh
Suaw; Florence, Rmlnnd, Pedal a »d w L r
fancy Braid; Chinn, Rivr.Jenav Lnul l.*r.w ? A r>* J J
al Milan edge Braid ' P a " d '
Rich Lauu,
Fancy and plain «imu, 4e. ftp
•»■<«>■« »*-
f'&nnma, Mnnill,, Palm
l.ci SDume, HATS, for mun mid boy. ' ,hJ
lionntl hud Plain Kibtmus;
lloonol Silks;
Artificial Kinu;i.|* l Ac * c
™ 'VaiAoaaaTto Mark,,
" P«»»ot Gold Waahera,
1 JKESON* gom f In llalKorm, cuu 1.0 fn„ 8 1,..d »
1 Ilir 1.t.1 Paiemeii UnlJ Waalier Dial |,c» y-1 l-r.i
- - -? cl| i 7 A ' s no ei L sZ\ ;; „
WRKAT INVENTION*— VALUABLE DISCOVER V
Patfst Saccaao JaNCavT l,:.
PaUrti rrots-lex'tt rrtmsion Tabks. Uustatt ».
Pool Cases, Writing Dais.
LKVKROF WROUGHT IRON
TA|H»KB far surpassing w*rT oiher n-
A venuon of the kind now. extant. The\ t,. rt
ir.uited Irom i«-n U> iwemj-kve feel, and n hen ■ io»<d
(he leaves <Ue nil eoakuavd uiudcj liirv arc made in
all Vise* and «Uape», and• are admirably adapted for
Steamboats, Hotels, and targe private ftiniilJps, |* lin
ing when cosed a complete centrr table
HUbASAND BURhUUS-.Tt.--se iuwl.s nte uival
uable. particularly to those yvao wi»u u> eouo
ttuse room, aud Convert a nlcfpiiiA ftpnrMp.nl uiio a
imrlor or ruling room, as they can be otiencd and shut
at Convenience, and when spui, itic t>eodtng U nnetoa
ed. A *rp“t win* in room and rent. All the L.-d
-sleada when closed form a teAMuni! piece of.furnllare
for a parlor or Killing tovm.
BtKJK UAfcKS— A neni and useful Article lot parlor
0/ drawing room.
W RITINO DESKS - For lawolljce*, coallbii* roouia
and other entices; wnen opoood b mostuoavemeu Iw-d
Stead, When closed a perfect Desk and Library übst*
ssswri o £
rci&sss ssf"?
u Vfiufi ~,«L K.i.Wr,b - », “
»J,«iil»l,t, Uu, hit ftoor inioi bin. ve
iDcfilfi jAjJtsw vVonnwFi,,
STEAM BOATS
(jiscisthati a J
bAILV PACKET LINE
rrUflS well known line of splendid pa««cnger Steam.
JL, er» is nun- eoisjHite-d .of the largest. «wUV*i, bet
furnished, audttioki powerful boat* on the
waters ot the West. Every accommoda Poo and cost.
f«*n iha( moory ran procure, boa been provided for pa*,
•enger*. The has been to operation (or Bn years
han earned atiulLon of people without the least usjm
ry m ineir per-onx The boots will lift at the foot of
" wJ Mrret liie dsr previous to starting, for the ree«p>
tioii of tretrhl aod tl|p entry of passengers Oft the ruu
t'‘r In Klf r&»r« die pusaage money mast ba paw In
silriro.
_ St'SDAY PACKET.
The lAa.m* NKWTViy, Captain HrnipluJl, will
Wh V * rvr O r Sunday inoriaitg at lit o’clock;
MaT'i SU, * J,r evening •' 10 p. u.
n. u..vM? osri>AV PACKET,
hurvli r v,-r‘. CXpt. t*TO!l», will ICOVC Jtß»*
rTrr\ ,1 '' ,y a,or "‘"g at to o'clock; Wheeling
) ..ouo-,, cvc...„, lu »a.
The mBFS : iA S “ A .y ( f^ C » tE T.
Irate Pillshunr*. . pt J ‘ hdJ Will
WEDKKgDAV PACtTh'iiv. ■
, The NEW RNCLAND No. ±££ Vn...
every Wrdneaddy
» rkK-1. H heeling every Wedneedn?e»ei,ln ™J toj-i*
TUCRHDAV PACKET.
The URILLIA.VT, Capl. Geack. will !h». ***_
mmiing ai ICIo'cUeA n wSSX
every rbarsday evening at 10 r. a. ««ua|
„ FRIDAY PACKET.
C L .lllf>Kll No. a, Cape P*z» v Dt\-At, will lea>«
p every Friday morning irt (Onrlock. ttnSi!
•u> every ]• nday evening ai 10 p. *. - ' -
w “
NKW !;'SaK5»«a
Jssl efaaa
. „ , (*U OLiUtGOWA
Leave* PiUil.nryh daily,«tp o>Wk «xr
n tea ai Glasgow, (mouth ofrthe sSulyled*&a4¥oL
i.s4) tu J o'clock, and New Li,boa Jl\. g££Vu&*
Leaves New JjsLou :tt do'clock P M ,Tr“ Rt V
irrp rmiaJ to'tbr nver during the night] Mid gHLS2
a.tlo'rioeh A. .11., and onfve. .TTB!"anSSS’?
U. the. mahin* « contmnoj. line tbr eor? r tS
end fte/jb. bemeen New Li.lionrSftffT
bueji, ,n .hone, unto uilulai me, riajif „„
other roQte. “ AO r ■**?
The proprietor* of thta Lrne hare IhApI.MOT. of la.
fomunr Ihe puhho lhal they hero Oiledup twofciSai
Caaal Boat., lor the aecoounodatioa ol ('..aenrenare
Origin, lo run in connection with
.tetiinrr. CALKU COPE nod UKAVKR,
at Olnegow. with tto Pitubnrgh and Gm?,.
end oilier daily lino of alranmt; down thhoSi
and Mi.n*op[)i nrera. The pioyrialon pledra .IST
nilrc. m .pare noexoeuaoo, uoabte lo riSre eS
ion. .alert and diepaleh, and at. of lha |*nhUo a ahUa
oi n,.-u ]>utro!iase.
AfiE2TRJ.
M. ILARTC.N, >
AW. lIAKBADUIL ( P'Urha^k
k hanna.aco. >.
'"Wi n J ILAKUAl'liii & Ck) | Neva L»«bo*a
•NOTH’K—The «l«tuocr UKA Vf B_ *’ v
!.«*. m ° n ‘"'s iS«
ViTTanuuGn* bbowibviujd'
Dally Paokx 1.1-.
FF.BKIARV IMP FEBRUARY tn. lMg
1. EA VK UAU,Y AT# A. Jl, AND « I>. M.
/W'-"* rh " new botu eMokla
M-I.ANK, C. P ,
lUr 110.1, W.I! Ic«„ Uonoug,!^
lile fo«: Ot Rom »u ?M»en»en will U*
l,Oßfd »< tlirf boats will cenLaly tei»V«?Xa!£i?
t.vrd lioutm A. M. and 4P. M. " Xa^tdry.
P *'
•tiutmrch *. Uklirni. Packs* Ua>~
FUR CINCINNATI AND LODISVIDLE.
tv ■*^ ,e IjHgndld DQW SteSHKr «•
U&fetfJp.. , TRLEORAPH Jfo. 1
■I muter, will lp«Ve for «Um
Iri, ~ io"iK,’£ FO"U on every Dai.
F.»r frrifhi or ,m*»nge *ppjr Qr
Ul/RiIRIDGFI WIL.SON ft Co
“.'•t.i* UhU 11 IiLL'I'f^JBEHGKR
nnsaußcu and Louis viu.k P.uxMmjx*
JL’X'-Z 1
- ti&tisszvzsMZs.t?*
~__ v. 1 .: KO a UILXKNBKBUE&.
IT/ • •'■aeicr t*eyion» will le*ve LooimU© Qsr New
r»ITo“i rr'rL fn rf*‘ N ° * P*OCato
r.f.J d r,u ha,c bewifd*
• '. .. __ -uuuff?
A 5r vul * “ d ’“• Lo " U P~kit Llii.
REOUI.AR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOOTS
«eo w. WtcU, tew.
r iJscSS**"S lutcnnCiUajß pom
* w
Looirrm*.
BEUUIaB SATURDAY PACKET FOB BT.UJHI3
JCT 3 B^. 6 ” r "Lv‘ni&, ,, “* rat "
m«ter. will learo for
”f a,# * Ba » Jie above aitd uuenaeduuo 00m e**.
ry SaWrtfar, ai 10 o’clock, p. u. *»™ «*•*
Ft>r freiyhs or apply on board, or 10
R C, KJNO, Noira
FOR ST LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVES.
iv The new and light draaritt paxaen-
UMvAtsfecV *-' or I.AMABTXNg, Awean.
master, wiU leave ioi (he above ajtd
sH?!flS!SE¥lr v**
lor iwight or passage apply on board, or to -
“c&J 31 GEO B AULTENBKWfIgP fty
FOR NASHVILLE
/f k The splendid steamer
-*
intermediate ports on Wednesday
SUt mat. at JO o’clock, a. «. -
For freight or passage apply oa board, or to
- maf2 ° FBTnorew k Co, Agt»
REGULAR PACKET FOE NASHVILLE
v The fine steamer
Hasten, master win leave for above
«i*r®tTri laiermediate port* on Wedn&adav
the t!GI tn*L at i o’clock, r. sl
tor freight or passage, apply to
tnchXO 7W BUTLKB A BRO. Agent*
FOR ST LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RJVEH. ' "
/r.rw- »K The Splendid fast ntnninjr steamn
. haihwopnt,
. Ebbert master, will leave fit*
54.7? e-Do,.
For freight or passage apply on board. ms«SO.
r)r lguisvillr
K Fhe splendid new 'tieazae*
IR^^rTyil ol '’"'' l ' (fir Um
° r P»«as-»prilT on O, w
. KITIGRtTW A Co, Arena'
WHEELING AND SI'NFISH PACKET
iffliSH:::
■HBflß&alfiaiar packet between
Whedmr and Sucfisk, leaving Pltikbnrgh en^Mo*
• For fr ,nS ’ ***** ™***rbt SmSt£
hor fretant or passage, applyoa board, or to
mrhli J NEWTON JON&lA«
FOR WABASH RIVER.
WMnncSiai, po, u d ,,
’"'i' 11 afifify on hunLvr lo
1 wavTon jqnct
FOR BT. LOUIS ' “
j&SJt "■*
'wofiMTe ror o»
toy, Ito ldi. r„„? c Ck ' nl S n “ d “"o porta ontUf
mTio'“ “ *®j r M to»r.!, or lo ,
FOR ST LOUIS.
iTVfcaw* k fbo Kleamcr
4/ t). ADA VS,
■SSBL.^'r 1 ? re BgT'wji> tew, on flan-.
M 9 r ’ A. W.
-- - 1 !«T!gke>v> Siiites":
FORJSANKSVHjUi, v
KKi.ulAa sfr. Louis liMKfiE"™ “
,/T llhr ' > " tk Tie fast ruiuilna steamer . • -
'i&MS? .rr ‘gNNSVLVANIA,
MTnrrr^W.i. K 0 Gr . , Ti'sta<te», will leave for the
lay ' , “ r “ ooTb "--
rorurutxo, jaMiigc apply on to.pl g,,,^
iTwiiusujj t wUeeuso I'ACKL'r.
i» Ac swift tit**jncr . . ,
master, wiil lease rtnluN
r! v SiST ~r Wlieeliug,. every Monday, \v«<f.
ne*d ; .) i»mj frYidaj', 4l joaWo** *' *;
Blyearc VW.celme evr ry Tnertlay, Tburaday and'-' fl.
tanJav. at 7 o’clftra, a m. precWJy-! 7 400 «
l o'l'iil will lanJ »t all the tnienordiau twtrta
h*cry aecomodauou that can be, prana,**
on .u«l eUciy oi tawaßn ha* been provided^
; l.oai is h.-o WovuWi with a wlf-aciing aafctY m.jK*
|>ri*v«-:,i ripUoa. Foe. frr.ebt or £,££***** *
os to W fi. “f piy “ n
.“ M A 1 w s»iu"'u !,'SV,fe
REt-t LAK *
/fv»«s«— fw i“C fine steamer
IArSyWO , . 2ACIIARY TAYLOR
U heelmir. IcuvmePiiubarah .».„»? to
J»v *ud Fiitiay. a * heTcry M6€HUy,W«dj^-
"[.'.lh » P "'*«L'Wr to town.
Aml lio k* *® l ,?"';- |,AB SKRSUUR(I,
'■■Ni S pon nml , ntonlwli<te
, fT'' tk **• a *» »loame.r
yjCTVafsSp vv kJa!o6vili.e,
■ij*^S^»«rS, nU,s,er J- Wlll •*»*« for tie above
*. For fndjrh' ® VCry Tue*la 7 , Bl io©'eh**, a
- P***»ge apply en board. detHT-l*
(jr tole * GUJa; BJ~doTVxii
»nd for ihiVwJ 0 ’ * do 0l l ' 3 d «>; ™ <** ?rt d °L“ *“”
«a io, mgrio L H WATERMAN
S -j do Kefs I_d1 _ do _ roll
Beni.t'Yif' ‘-'V 0 * Wa«i, Board*, bbl. W|,ii«
“**«•*, lUwcka Fnihe,* b do* Htcfcoiv Broom*, for
■**" b y. irb'JN JO WILLIAM*
iiu*U «jn*d PcttcJ»c»; Ui bx* i lud |
.• .***''“; ‘<so dor Jtordeeux Prtjwi, Smjrux Fu*;
tor Ml e j,y _ . JB.WIuIIMjP
IiCTTKk- a T.'bu intnh K«dJ Buiter, tor sale low bv
L) fcbtsi JAMBS OALZKLL
t'AMII.V ri/OL'K— '£> bbil Pbl/Hp*’ r*US PtHdjy
A? Ktoiir, jukt landing.
J ft DILWoRTH * Co
OATS- . 16 sarjr, Ihi<ju*t liaiTm*. 0 '<3’
marii Jft DaWORTp C 0
BUT"! hR i i.Uj p ttmr 801 l Bsit«r L ;utt landiov
maxi J S DILWOKTH