V -, vl . 'WU. 1 X..8J4. ;BE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WJfITE k CO PITTSDUROUI VfSDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21,1519. , FmuLßit Dailt Gazxttx u published Daiiy, TO'Wrckly, and Weekly .-rThe Daily u Seven J\fc.jrs per snnnmj the Tri-Weekly ia Fire Dollar? per Weekly Is Two Dollars per soman, strictly •ctJcflRCI. n.7"XjJ7SSfISt» ar&'eame*UT reqaettedio hand In 'Jkt' £a«v»> iKjare.& t.x-, ana a» early unhc/Jay a* prariiftU'.t- A<*vertlacfficnU nottn*e 1 ind torwspeei CedOute vrUl i*i*anably be charged until ordered out FHILADfiLPRIA KOBTB AMERICAS. v»d«rmjf«-ramie anil *Qb*tription* to iheNonh Amer* Scflu and tolled StaiCsGaxetW, Philadelphia, retorted and fcrtmnled from ihu ofliee. -i.-. 111 *♦ • : ficaaext page for Telegraphic Hews. Potj Lotal natters tee next page. liiuLßOAp novEiaEKTs. Tho excitement in reference in Railroad* st poutisj.iresl of the city, is now most intense. N ePl counties. 7 r, aggregate, if we aad individuals, mnoeaW la. recoiled a right, to over l d by u,e Ohio the ad of „ m l, or i«d to' L 7; , 7*; ,^ C 0?0 ld”r;“.sea. are soon to subscribe SLWOi unction to the measure, bo called upon tp give their sancuon ■which they will no doubt do. To coma neiucrhome' The ctbzeu of Sldt>eo. vdle, add the enemies aad towns w ? .t of them, in the direction of Colombns, ore argmg their project, with very praiseworthy seal. Theuf Corooratum U rtyled the “Sleobeaville and Indiana Rhilroad Gooipany,” and we understand they have an excellent charter. They have iuely procured some supplementary legislntiim, of a very import suit chnEtcler, which authorises the company u> construct'n bridge across the Ohß, with the con sent of Virginia, tor the- putposo of bringing their | read lo Pittsburgh, andtdso granw sfcme privileges ■ in regard to change of route. U also authorise* iho Mayor and Town Council of Steubenville, in Jefferson connty, and all other incorporated townh through or near which the . road; may be located, and tho Commissioners of Jefferson, and all othejr colioticsgtmd the trustees of-tbe aovernl townships through which , said road tony he localed, each respectively, to subscribe in the capital slock Of the company, a sum not exceeding $200,000 on the part of the counties; and $lOO,OOO on tile part of the towns and townships. Tbisbapplememary act places the company at once on vantage ground, * and it bids fair to be ijorraldable competitor lo the Viva! routes reeking an eastern terminus through afld PiUal.urgh Railroad Coin- I u panv” are pushing Ikeir road ahead wiih remark-1 a able pcr.nvenmce ipd. rwoldliM- Aboa} one-ball „ the route, fro in Cleveland to lVctlsvdle, ta now I „ under contract; and the reminder ia expected. to ,-be given out llnj' coining *!«'■«• Thls Co “ l ’ a " y I a ' haa also obtained legialalioo anthoriring the county r : or Portage, and the City of Cleveland to jubaenhe I ■ 1 largely to the slock of Ike company, and the ‘|ue;- I , i- Bon but bo laid before the people early in April, 1 1 and will, no’ doubt, be answered mfiroiat i vely. Tin. I ■ sroad will cot only connect ns With tile Lakes, bnt 1 with. Cincinnati nbd, by tneaus of the Cleveland I and Columbus road, which is to be put under con. 1 tract along its whole length, the coming Mason. I Car friends in Ohio, on the fine of the “Pennsyb I venia nhd Ohio Railroad," are not. idle, amidrt all this commepdable inclivity. In Richland county, legislation has beea obtained,, authorizing a sub- Knotiin or stock; and in Stark connlyd also, and flic 'ConmiiesionetS' have noiilled tho people to I meet mii&otn on Upt subject. In Wnynfc and Cc-1 ' lumbiahtt'eminiiesnbe friends of the route sre also 1 active.* • . ; , . 1 Initire midst of alllhis aelWlly, of this earnest el-1 fort, to seenre railroad oonnectiona with thin city, on the port offlbtt people ofrObio, what’ i» P«t»- bnrgh doing’ Isghe doing her share-i. t ae true to berscH to her own inleresis ? Lst onr property holdets,our monied and taftaenunl men, concur the question to their own consciences, as they will bo compelled to do to the whole country, before long. THE BOBMOBB* Tills extraordinary people, as "ingniar m tiieir origin, as absurd in their religious opinions, seem destined to act quite an important part in the stri king event of the 10th century. After their lerrl ble persecution and banishment from Nanvoo, and He death of thdr'Prophel, they gradnully passed out of public view, .until the late discoveries of gold in Californio, have again brought them into nelrcc, and they aro found to be located in the most singu larly interesting spot on the American Comment, and notwithstanding all their terrible Inals, mcreatr ing and nourishing more than ever. From England and Wales they draw largely u> fill up, their scattered ranks; snd great accessions ore expected oeross the Atlantic the approaching season. Inns . English papers give an account of n large parly or Welsh Mormons, who ore on their wny, under the command of a Saint known ns Capt. Dsn Jones. Among the group worti many , substantial fanners from ihencighborhoodsofßrech fa and Uanyhiddcr, Carmarthenshire; and aUhoogh Hoy were well to do, they disposed of their possessions to get to California, their New Jcrnsa Jem, as they deem It, where their fimalictsm teaches them to believe they will escape from the general , destruction nod conHagrullonrthal is shortly fr> en velope the earth. Amongst Ihe number nSe sev|* ral aged men, from seventy to ninety years of age, who break up all their old associations, dud brave the hardships of ths tettihlo journey bejore them, from attachment to their visionary failbj Besides Ibosnwbo are coming from Europe, many ofwbonf will go by the way of Cape Horn, there are seve ral thousands located in jhe neighborhood of Conn ed Bluffs, outlie Missouri, who will move ft.,, spring towards their mountain home ly the Salt ■ jLko la St. Louis, aays tho Ilcpubhcan, there '• are al present a great number, perhaps one or two thousand, who will start ns imon a. their clreum-, stances und the season will permit. Hundreds are also arriviug every,week in that place, whore -■ere..,, destination is tho Saull Lake, and among them- upwards of three hundred English have ar rived within u.shqlt tithe. The Republican justly jvtpasks,—thet those who do not Ijtiow thesy peo ple or have not Ihe means of witnessing tho ex rent of their proselytism, will be dnrprised at the number who nre connecting themselves with Ihe Mormon Church. The persecutions lhay have met with nave only gilien them rtrelngth, inftuence, and sympathy; and the; persons who are now join ing them, are, in-intelligence and property, above He rank which bus usually been escribed la their members. , _ _ • . * ; ■ Bmmart Doom Maoaetm, fa March,,. «jt c cxceilentunmier of tot cheap •»■!. P°P atar zmo. It to mttorop to engnmnpg and u. manor fa of a Tory attractive chsaeler. Th“ to been .te.dily.impso™*, and fa highly dr r» ing erf public patronage. , A loiter from bhagres, dated February 3d. Mate., that the atlmbct of parrangers that have crowed IhefathmUB at that pointsince the gold excitement vra. G 69. In addinolt to tbcao there were 148 passenger, at Cbagres preparing to go over.- Of those who bare creased ever, the H. S. mad gtmuner California bad taken away 350 to San Francisco. . OMBo Bo.imM.-The Louisville Journal tl,al Ute capital invested la the best das of WeM, _ m steam bojts fa comparatively C 6 per coot. fa m'some oos. the me of probj. ..copiew also, and partially endorses, a statemt«l totalnnmbar of boat, now mamagupon ii ihe streams emptying into tbo MisslauppM* oi these tots fa 118,655 tobfe , .te. fa estimated at SW-W tbe yerf* *19915,«3, and the annual earoin?*«t “"if.Cgfo. ’ Tie largest number of >ll tho fato „ ■og *ia sid, lose money, while the «n Sriilalfaabtomdinfonryear.. to O-M* Iteto “ tor banter** subjected to ike ** £3S&*i** •«•>— 1 •■*“ ,e»tob«P« l! W ii Greet Flood at Chleatto—l«om **oo,ooo. Special de.spatck'iaVte Alerts Evening r 't l3—B *&■ We have been Suited by a terrible has destroyed an immense jaraoantofprof* 1 '?- * damage done io/cbmmerre’aloae .»* estimaieo over $100,000.: ' , j^roy- Thc following-is a of the ¥ew f 5 T,io this ed andamaged, aj far as oscettamK hour. Brig Sl Loqi& sunk, entire fide**i uve and Diamond broken foidJbng fcu*rj Wbirlwmd. in and sunk,'landed ■ A.«hlaad and hides rtoveitt’apd wank- |Tt*£ oibexa bkdlj 4 s * G*n. Wortl., »palmg beyond description. At this Joint there were 23 | vessels, two-propelUMs and staamboaU, all being more or less injured. Several lives Were Kidd to be lost. A boy wo* crushed to death at | Randolph street bridge. A little girl was killed i>y the falling o! a topi mast. A number of men are reported-ld have been lost; and it was feared that the loss'of Ufa was much greater than had been reported. Muhdeb AMD Attempted Suicide.—The Orleans papers contain acqpnats of a bloody trags edy, which occurred. in that city oil the sth insL It appears Ihol one Joseph Bradly, captain-of the schooner Friendships and a young woman named I Daly, alias Fanny Young, scarcely H years of age. I lured a reom,where they lived as man and wile. I Bradly being aboul to leave fbr California with his I Teasel, endeavored to persuade the girl lo accouipa ay him, which she refused. This caused him lo con- I templnlo the murder of the girl and his own self 1 destruction, as appears from papers found in hi. I pocket. In the former he sooeeeded and, although 1 I he cm hfa.own threat, life was not eElinol.and d 1 1 was thought he would recover. Bradly ha. n wits 1 I and family in Msssachuseua M. Ehreaberg, Bean ol tht, faculty of medicine of Berlin has addressed lo '.he Academy of Med: cfne of: Pari., an account of microscope caper, menu on }he atmosphere, at the time of the obole ru. Hi 'declares, that he has nude a calalogui |of upward, of three handled different limns o corpus*Me., whirl, dual in the upper and lowe _ CEeruM.atAN.-We have observed m the pa ,0,, of Idle the deatl.of quite a number ol perren. who were over one hundred years of ege. One >f these .’.-.George V««. *•“ ~ „a whs the last remnant ol i.enernl Well a «- mi al the taking iff Eluebec m IW At tbit litne of his'dealh 120 years ol age. An other, who recently died near Months., Penn., named John Adams, wa, aged 10. yea.s, and a soldier in the. Kcolauoa. He was from Mnsea ohusetts, an#is said to hare been related to the tans Presidents of his name, s» well as to drew salipode, Ee Governor lliil, of N H. Heposicss ed ranch tail#! for wrmng. evea smee h. P*s“ d I handfr.lifa year. gorlona Cb»r«e*-Ijoaa of Sbipn. Wt' iinvs hereluloie n>eul,oned,llle I ■»« ol » ,hj p Knutl,o, ueir Bovine harbor, reeawpanied tv the deilt of her cnplain and many of Ilia new The Hewn Traveller of Inal. evening hna Ihe lot lowing, in.rclirehce in the Frontlin have been wmewhal day or two, hy wbuperinga id certain ariUUtt. « J » Bt \h e scene -o L the Wreck of ; I S f ~^ rttocbihc her destination hy running her ashore. ?£rs?scUcrv of course excite# great astoawk- The w Franklin wns nl wi nrhitili wo# insured In imt ■<.«>• AI4WIU * w“«aM°anl» of Ihe wreck,Teeeived nl tbe time H *‘k. A in M .w: a »r:Lrtro,h^ • i nut! were drowned on their way j Kk ahorl ’ to remained on the wreck | saved bat three, who were washed otl and '■''ylwd.y, ...e of the accnaed partie. was nr ri2d byihe.l'. S. marahal, aad b»d a 1 SIOdJOO fir bis fotore appearance. lie uUe J ?‘ * l „L,>e charge,'and sajvf Ml 7 »“■* letter exinu. is'a'fijrgefy* Tlie Bastoa.Trao.eri pi goes more into portico- toe name, at the parties implicated.- Matolilion to ttie shot. wc learn that too offiooo oli'J'X »juch (!SfopVo« r andy>d” d »7“‘Sr“ r - Crafls 15 I Stored., nr South Boston, and ha, Keen arrested. Mr. Wilson... misMOg- The msu res!* odlcers too dotormtoed to ferret out tors “Soto matter, and hn.e employed legal ouneel m lilitj case. •The Musirsirr! —High Water. The New Otienna l'icnyttde of the Bib instant ha. the fellow- reference to toe recent Hood m the M.mis l^r„ra IsuroATXO— Creoruu.—The aenmbonl I CdmbSore Perry, which.arrivcd here last mgbt, I Wntnowrem , in ns mile# |irrS g toUhto^^to c ,en, 1 Breacii.— The steam boat Gen., Worth «bse,ooouy break m tlm letre. ’ toe’ Sdatton will do an rmmense I 1 d*£l Of injafy to the neighboring plantations- • The Washington corfespondeul tf the New iork Express stales that Judge Crunch, Chief Jus tine of the Circuit and District Court of the District of Columbia; who has thu' powers to reverse Um dicisions of the Commissioner of Patente, has dc cited that both Prof Morso and Mr. Dame nre en Ulied to patents for the Telegraph, which the, hove invented. The ground on which he baser the decision is, that neilhdr a principle nor nn elfet. esn be'patented: —thnl twJ* methods oi elfectijig tho same tbiog BS, ench he patented, and that the two invention, in question are igpicintly dislmct lo entitle each to a putent- A . The opinion ot Judge CranchS&ses ns SiUows: 1 am therefore of opinion and so decide, lhal (Samuel Fi B. Morse is entitled to a patent far the ComUinntiOo which he ha. invenleTaud claimed „ Sd described in the specification and drawings. And tbit Alesander Batae isenuiled lo a patent ■ for the cohibinalion wbieh bo has invented, claims 1 ed and d&ribod in bia specification and drawing, r f-qrovided they .ball, respectively, have complied i „Sh nil the requisites of the lew to entlUo them 10 their respective patent*" This close* the monopolyoflhe Telegraph system attempted by Kendell & Co., oed places the veri oua lines built by Mr! O'Reilly la ah independet position, an he ban secured Bain’s invention lor bis line*. Sicirttss among EsiGitA.Tra.~Tbo New York Gourierand Enquirer 'says, that tltere sre'npwardj oHOO [iatients in the hospital at Bellovue-, and a mon" them Co’iSales oT typhns lever. Two of the physicians m downwill, d 1" decease; 0 " d lb,! prospect forlfc future is not very cheering. The Marina Hospital nod the Hospitalon Ward's Island are dlled to oversowing, and the emigrants still crnto in shoals. It iiestimaled that between now the lid of May, 30iW0 emigrants will land at tliis port. , UoSKBOPATtIHJ COLLEGF. COMMENCEMENT. Oa Thursday evening last. In Philadelphia, the com mencement of the Homeopathic Collego,bf Penn aylvnnia, toot place, and the degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred On the following gentle, moo. »im—H. F- Davis, Ohio; J. K. Clark, Ma*aq D..R. GarUoner, Fednm; N. S. Eogle, N. J.; fi. B Hall N. J-; S. O. Scpiler, N. Y. Judge Parsons, President of the College, upon the presentation of the diblomas, medo eotneyery. appropriate remarts aitd ft* nddress was. delivered by Dr. &B. Mat tlinwh, Professor of Mnterin Medina ioWOpßeg* & large number of persons were prenentonibeoc eftaoo. pprg Casai CoMTAiOr.—A an election held al ithe Canal office in* Erie on the sth inst, the toUow. v were chosen Directors for the ensn. i air* 3 * Charles M. 1 Reed, Wo. Kelley, T. G. Coil, J. A. Trocy, B. B. Vincent, A- W; Brewster, ofEjie, and M. B. Lowry, of Crawford. Mr. Brews, ter was chosen in place of John W. Waugh, of Greeneville; with this exception the board remains as last year. Wo. Kelley was elected President and Wra. W. fleed Secretary and Treasurer in piacc of M. Goodwin. T. G.*Coll wap appointed Collector at Ertv, and James Mills 'Collector at Gteeneville, in pToeeW E. Garber, who declined a re-appaiaUnenl., Norton The Lexington Observer has an article strongly combating the position taken in Mr. Clay’a Letter on Emancipatipn in Kentncky, and concluding thus— u lf Mr. Clay had been in Kentucky, and folly ap prised of public feeling upon this subject, as dis played in the Legislaturennd elsewhere, he would have made, we think, the concluding part of bis leuer still stronger, and frankly said at once that be saw no hope of executing his wishes now, and ad vised his friends to relinquish an impracticable un dertaking.” “What effect this document i* to have upon the country remain* to be seen. We believe the set tled convictions ofttie public mind on ibis subject are 100 strong to be shaken by the potent 'Dfluence ofMr. Clay’s name orthe strength of the arguments he may adduce." The Louisville Jourhal confirm* the accuracy of this reflection of popular sentiment, when it say*: *• “We mast reiterate \he expression of our fall conviction, that there at ibis time the slight est earthly cbah'te that the Slate Convention, to be held nexl Dali, wjll incorporate iu the New Coneii [ tution a provision Cur the emancipation of slaves. I We do nolbelieve there are ten counties that wiu send emancipation delegate* to the Convention, ami our opinion upon Ibis snbjectjms tieen formed upon free ami carefol.consultation with the most enlightened men, metober* of the Legislature an others, from every county in the State, i We regret jjnueh that such a state of public opm I ion should exist. We feel sure Kentucky would | be made happier and more prosperous m every res peel, by adopting Mr. Clay’s plan. It is a pity so 2l >od an opportunity, as that offered by the meet mg of a Convention to reform tWs State Constuu. tion. sliouid be jx-rtilitted to pass, without some plan, however, prospective, to remove slavery Irotn the Stale. Reslrkatioh ok McCu-iTocr Yoftio. The rea ,oo of the rcsignalion by th.a genilemun of the Chief Clerkship of tie Treasury’ Department, an office which he hail hehl for upward, of fifteen yearn, are thus alntetl by Inin in his letter to M Meredith:— The out crenting (he Department ol the- iDLenor pfov ides lor the appointment of ho Assistant Secre tary of the Treasury, prescribes his duties and «pe- Cities such ns were heretofore performed by me a* chief clerk, tints Virtually making the office of th. latter a auborthnalecle, k.htp. Haying keen repea edly appointed ns the acting head oftho department, self-respect Kirlnds my oeeopytng aov t“ fr rior to my recent one, hence the lender of my re “Twnuhi firm believe, Irom the confidence you lntve alteady reposed In me, that yon alto would have made no change if my mofmalious had prompt ed me to remain -E,oa>.oirs«u*av.-Tl.e‘ New Yorlf Kspres. ray, that the salary of the Health Officer ol that „ly amounts to over thirty thou,and dollar, per annum—the richest,. tallest 'Miner now ,0 .the United States- The Kipresa got-* on to *uy ' -l\e Governor of Um Slate. awnre of the mon strous salary, has recommended a reduction, but a <3O 000 salaried otfleor is not ra*v U> be nurerd m any government, certainly not m a Legislature, when $1 fi.OOO ran go for a lobby and leave a rich salary behind STATtmcs os IIfMA, lusu. The dislmgmshed inraeon, AlcSanderH. Stovens.nl New York city, wccutlv delivered aa address bef.re the New York Stale Med.cal Society, in vindication ot In, profession, to which he suhmilted the Mowing !„,ere...ng -ist.st.ew He - -ruled the. ihrongh cut the civilised world the durauon ol htfoun |„e ha, increased, and in steadily. increasing WUh the. ndvaneemenl and diffusion ol medical science: “In Uie oily oKJisoeva, in'ihe lfilk century, one rv onem 31; atfho present lune.oqe m 4b. With Mtb* wbHalily;i*gnattr. ;! esUmote.it at one in in .h« iKJnwrtiuli of childhood being larger, and ( childhood being (he period qf the greater ““"‘''B'. In the British navy, among adalta, none of »hom sre »err aged, the mortality is only about one in too. Seventy ydnot ego the mortality in the British S£yw-ToL’fn cr% ten. In 1803, on. mUurty, 1836 13 810, among 1,000; a diminution to less than a seventh of thd rate in IHO. In Ibe American lt m» with a col-ps of mejical othcfra ant excelled by thil of any other country, the mortality » tth over one in 300 tier annum. In London the mor ihty in the middle of the last century tea, one in ’ In the year 1838, the mortality wnsune in 30. t qoole from the annual report ol Ule Aral —Within the lasl tweniy years Ihe m»rtaiity ■fllus-ia bus been one in 21; Prussia,!»»«“”' Trance, one in 39.01; Holland, one in 39; Belgium, one in 43,01; Ungland, one in ,)3101;. Siedy, one m 32; Greece, oi.e> 30; Philadelphia, one in 42,03, Boston, one m 45; New Yorfc, one m Tim imigrunts bavd mnde our mortnhty greater than th« of oar sister cilies; in other respects* baa dimuh ished with the advance of medtcal science. These statistical statements might be multiplied at gre length bat enough have bren given “ 'how con clusively ttie prodigious extern to which human life has s been'lengthened with the ' diffusion of medical science, beyond Ha durnuon ?n SSer periods, ami beV-”* 1 ■“ P"™' non in Ihd leas enlightened countries of Ei ipe. BATU.ORX tUiuoAD.—The Bolumoro aod Ohio Railroad Company have issued proposals for ihe giadnatioa and masonry of the follow,** described sections of this road—th« eections »’• mile in length —commencing in the tow: beri.ndl-SeUtion. 1,2, 6. 7, 6 and 10, will be let, embracing conaidernble tocit worlt .long -he Polo- | mac rivet bluff., and the maaonry o' ««">* »"* gas on section 1«- AUn, .« the ««•«»■ f™» 30 lo 40 inclnaive, (oxcoptiug «cUon. 13 and 41J be ginning 2S mile, troro Onmbetland, about a mile below the mouth of Savage river and tenuraatmg at the romrait ofthe mbunlam. The work upon Ihce secL.on. «t understand is bevy, containing much rock acavalioa and two tunnels,each about GOO feel in length, end n stone bridge of consider* bie tize- The whole number of eections now to be let'in 20. In the courve oflhc spring end Som mer upwards of 30 more heavy aecUon. will be pot under contract between Cumberland and Three Fork-creek. The remaining aeclione between Ihoco points, aid other-work beyond the latter, will be let ln.be apring of 1850. The moat energetic proKculioriof the coalrocu will be required, and the paymenta will be made in cash. Ntw lUtaraninn Ebttrrloa.—The Now Ilamp abire Patriot (Aem.) baa rclurna from 03 towns, ™ which the Democratic gain on Governor la 1092, and Dinaniore’a majority in the entire Mate ta eat,- mated at 3,000. The Legislature will be alrongly Democratic. The Patrol concedes the election ol Wilson , Whig and Free .0,1) in the third Congressional district aa probable. In the Gra. district, hittredgc iDem ) ban gamed 405 volcaovcr Tuck.. (Whig and PVeTrLilHn-went, two towns. Mr. Tnck'a ma jority in the district in 1547 wn.abott. 1500, and be ia probably re elected VD «mrr.-The peopled Verm, n. ha,, Jeter lamed that no licaaM to aell liquor .b.U be i-aed 10 ihal slate tbr the year to eome voted the.othef way. TMBoom. Mtmai.-Tho New York contain the following notice: s asgssssss | on the cpolrary, every by observing have been extended continue to re coßtinoal good eolidu !, jjjjenignad consider* il ceive kindnesses- faC u, a’duiy.floleMlhWP, the’mischievous con*e -10 allay ' (4 Q l i^° r !l^c alluded to are calcaia quence* the articiw iheoeooleofbolh countne**, -'•'"*“Er£Sr.;2'»- asesJ^^rßssas myefolme m any ’“°^ n g' Eo . otP^aRT. nested- , Vice Consul of Mexico. New York, March _ v—-.iKVHm’M* *» Baxuio. —An invention has • niade in Glasgow, which promise* lo be («»' b f” a ibeTroce.. “f A * " Ofpeol patMlci, wo are not at Übarty to *“ " 0l yf dSiliT Soma idea of ita effect. may , ealar 111,0 .“'fo t ,oed from the (act, that a little mo fepwever, be wrro n standing upon a del, n mew U>y acdoaly half n* wide, table low Ibao a 0 / fiToor ax ba » fully labdr is well known .ker*— ■n. class of J° . The dough is both made to be none of the 1% ; into loaves of the re »d moulded b, n “ original mid me qulred aria and kneading, which geaiotfjpwcenu!*' barm, the tun qan be done either with OT r * a .,G ration io “raia The time is not fir distant when 1 the representatives of tbe 'Whig party wilt aasem* l hie to nominate candidates for the several eounty officer. There are so many honest and capable men in the party, that o( coarse it wilt uot he difii to It to make selections which will he generally sat irfaetory. Permit me, through your column., lo offer Joan Sjuufkw, Eeq- of Mancbenler, a. a very amiable person lo Jill the office or County Treasurer Mr. Bampaon baa been a resident ol thu county for tbe last forty ycara, and it abo a gentleman of the strictest integrity aud honor. He has been connected with the Whig party ever since its or ganixation, and has invariably supported iu nom ineea. He haa never Bated an office, nor ta it .up. posed ho note seek, tbe one which la menlu»d above iu connection with hi. name—but It ln» lieved he will acquiesce in the deniaion of the del egate. when —bW in County Co~^ Allegheny, March 19,1849. Township Election B»«um Marrh I6lb. IW9 Lemuel Spaiir, 114 1 Wm. N. Burchfield, 90 fUSISTAKT ASSESSOa. 126 | Thomas Liggett, 11 6 John Patterson, Darnel Negiey, IUPGt OF BLSCTIONS. Wm N. Burohtield, SS j Geo. G. Negley, J R. McClmlock. 2 I U lnvin, T. Aiken, 1 1 T. Daviwn, inspector*. 74 r R. Baxter. 4S 1 J. Stewart, 21 S. M. Irwii T. McCleory, T. P. Newton, IVERSEE&S or POOR li‘,9 I S. Crawford, 130 80 I D. Lindsay. W 23 j W. Rougher, 19 supervisors. 166 I John Kolia. 9* f t 11 I Bernard O’Neil, •'® 40 | Jarnea Craig, 30 W. Wanncasll- D- Woolslair. J. F. McCombs Ales. Gray, •Johnston Ftnl Elgin H. Brue TOWNSHIP CLKRX t 120 | Henry Huddle, Daniel Hummel, A. Mobler. CONSTABLE. 102 I L. B. Davison, 1 John F. McCombs, 2 j John Wiia in, SCHOOL DIRECTOR*. James Clark, (.1. G. Neglei John Sunmei 11)9 | L. B. Davison, 23 | AUDITOR. 77 | John Birr, W. N. Burchfield. PEXNSYLVASIA LBOWbATOftE. Hajuusburqh, March 10, 18*9. sexaTE. Petitions and remonstrances were presented. Reports of Committees.— Mr. Matthias (Corpora, lions) reported the bill tn inron«rate the Ms. natawny Manufacturing Company, with amend- Mr. Smyser ( Agriculture) reported n ' ,|U relative to the growth and manufacture ol wool. Bill7r*iud.—\ lull to incorporate ilia Hebrew Education Society of Philadelphia. AFTERNOON SESSION. The follewing bills were taken up and The supplement to the act to incorporate the De lawaro, LeSlgk. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road Company. , . , Tlie bill to compel the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to construct roads in certain eases The bill to incorporate the Paaayunk Railroad Company was taken up, read a second lime and ordered to be transcribed lor a third reading. Ad lonrned till 3 o clock. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE*. The Speaker laid before the Houte the annual statement ol the Delaware Coal Company and the annual statement of tho Inspector! of the haiitern Pe (Jn C SoV of Mr. Carl, the bill 10 eilend the charter of the Bank u! the Northern LiberUea was Lakeu up, passed Committee of the Whole, with amendments, reed a second sad third time, and uassed —yeas 4'2, nays 14. I v The speaker laid before Ihe House a oomiuiini canon from tho Board or Canal Commissioners, ad rerse lo theclnira of John Miller, for damages on Ihe Allegheny Portage Railroad. The bill providing lor Ihe erection of a new county, oul of parts of Enf, Crawforl and waa disenased lor Iwo hours, and on second read ing, laid over for the preaeul. The bill (wilh House model) lo extend the char ter of the Coininerrinl Bonk of Philadelphia pus. sed Commitlee of Ihe Whole end second sud third readings. On final passage the vote was 4< The bill lo erect a ’new county out of parts of indiaiaa, OieatfielJ, nnd Jelfers-m. to tie railed Ms aouning, was dismissed in and taken out of Com mittee of the Whole, and on second reading dabs led till 1 o'clock. AFTERNOON SXSiION. The bill h> establish the new county of Mahon line wu* negatived. The bill to establish a Geupral Manufacturing Law. was also negatived by a vole of 30 to J 9. The bill to incorporate tbeßank of MoBlpuil eet in virtue of the ad aforesaid, to the general I newspaper postage rale ooly; that is, one cent £* my distance in tho same Stale, and one and a half cents lor any distance exceeding one hundred miles, where the newspaper i» sent from one State jnto another- But postage on snch newspapers H in all cases to be prepaid, as heretofore. i In respect to British mails, where the official postage entries on the letters received are in red ink, the letter is to be considered as paid, and u |0 be delivered accordingly; where in black ink,B» unpaid, and the postage uto be collected. PoS age in such case, is either wholly paid or wholly unpaid. The postage figure* on such letter* show on the paid letters, the amount to be credited to UH»J United States; on the unpaid letters, the a&Q'm! charged to tbe United States. The postage t* be collected from unpaid British letters is in ail edaes I to be, whateverhnay be theircreditor debit figures, | twenty four cents when single, with an additional twenty four cents for each additional rate, tthd, after the first ounce, each letter exceeding that reighi is to be charged forty eight cents for each iddiliunul ounce or fraction of on oance. J. QpLLAMEII, Postmaster General/ Post Office Eeportment, March 15, i&tft. Lat*b fro* Psrhajwcco.— We learn from Cap tarn Veacock, of the hnrqne Navarre, at Ihia port yesterday, Horn Pernambuco, whence he aailed-pn the Bth ntu, that on the 2d uIU n large body ofjlw citixena being exasperated, at the suppreasiou/by < iovemment, of a liberal journal, joined the ip* sorgents and made a doable attack simultaneously unon the town—one column, 800 m nomber, ad vancing on one aide, and another of 3000, on the other The Government troops were immediately called oat, and though only 400 in oU, so biiccm*. fully and holly engaged the insurgents, that alter a fierce and protracted conteal, in whicli every lueh of ground waa disputed, the latter were Ulterir routed 200 were killed in the streets, 400 were drowned in the river, and 300 were taken prison era. The overthrow was complete. Government immediately adopted measures 10 restore tranquillity, and when CapL V. left,buaineM had renamed Us usual course, and peace prevailed. —Phil N. Antfr. Thx Home UcriaTMSKT. — U is understood tbal Mr Secretary Ewing, of the Homo Department, has interpreted the law creating his Department, Uj mean tbal the officers transferred from the other Department* to tbe Home Department, do not em brace or include tbe personnel of those offices or bureaus —that is, that the bureaus are tanuferred but the clerks are not The latter are men hrum Untnt until tbe bead of the Department shall reap po.nl tbem,' or appoint other men to tberr places.— , These bnreaus include the Land Office, tha xen tion Office, the Patent Office, tbe First Auitors I I Office, the Fifth Auditor’s Office, the Indian Office, the Office of Commisaiener of Public Buddings, I and the Office of Superintendent of the Peoduptu- The clerks to all of these offices number some tw or three hundred. The law creating the Home Department, with a Secretary, atawdary of $6,000, and a Chief Clark, at a salary of $2OOO, also creates a Commissioner of-Customs, gt a saUry of *s3ooo, with a Chief Clerk, at a salary ofllOO, and un As aiatant Secretary of the Treasury at a salary of $3OOO, with a Chief£fcrk, at a salary of $1700.- PhtL Neva. PBbH MEXICO. B v B n arrival from Nera Crux we have received files of papers to ibe l9Ui ultimo. They are prin cioally occupy wiib details of the edio put down ilie insurgents of the Sierra Gordo. In all the encounters with the rebels, the Govern ment troops had proved victorious, bot by lt» last accounts, one Col. Marquea, who commanded a body of men uoder Bustamenie, had detached him self from the Government and declared for Bania Amut. This unexpected event created a great sen aalion, and Is raid to be the prelude to other and cnore serious outbreak*. ‘ The Mexican pipers stale American armed force had taken possession of certain villages aid towns in the Department of Chihuahua aid complain of the act as rpoi violation-of the t»ara of -Guadalupe. We know nothing;cT the merit! of the aflhir, and the testimony telaoogwd cornea exclusively Gam Bu. On Taeutai. at * residence of hi' lalll ■r on the East Common. Allegheny i‘ l StJUP South Pm-lmrrh 1 cb •'• '7*. m» wifr |.«-1— **t«i. r d w,,h, ;- u ; h b ,.. «11 or seven year*; *« *•»*! hrl ' ~ inc .he CllJl* (In Ohio, where l |f»i ijie rly >'vr*l.l fiiy had the Con-umpiuin AiW w« t-moved o ‘, llCinr . I obtained for he. Utnr and “•“'‘•“'“‘l';" Som r .wo hut they were o! i.o kind oi benefit 10 .. u _j, «*y. inoalba mice. 1 jiurrhw.d a bottle of > > . rup. Ihe use ot which ha* done her ' * _,. 0 llsr d any medicine fhe hu» laie.u * Seiler.’ Verm.iuEc •» wy This popular rough remedy P rcp *7e had o?DTug R E SELLER* 57 Wood at. and may l* *“ giau geoarally. in the two ciUe* nn.i vn. L JOB PRWWO* RN . BILL HEADS, CARDS. ‘ ,K ‘ 7'* K 'Ma«lx NmfaU, UJU U-Jinf. (.»»»««•. U>r ' la • H*ai> BILLS. L*BKLB, CltimW IT^U. tMLIOES. Ar Ac . lh| . Pruned at your iravclimj rolliml . l received iro.n ; a itMu{ , 0 lhe **° n i L°T d I tr.ntv The tminnee l rold .0 “ ln "" aszz’ For *ale ai 'be drug "tore *>l J KIDD A Co. , ntchlU 2 01)1) PBEMi DM BLINDS, WILLLAUSi .. i•> •>; .btii Mirni StSMTi PHILADELPHIA. I'KNITUN BLIND AMD WINDOW SHAI.K \ ' MAM;FACTOBER. (Award., J lh»Al« "4* i y h , Mra.l. mih- Nrw York. Boluioon- aoJ.l’kllruir - " ll i ■ _ ..fiiiHiirio m iii« maauluciure,) a*a> Lno at " ' “ , , .K, ...wli he wii! aell at the loweM raih price*. , %f.n tr&s. •ssjslsssu r *Mr Wm Shield*, a respectable farmer of lhi» v» in* 1 ° open iu die evening*. mehSOreodta __ gste*sa^tr?-*r« BHJIKN,r ’ fti l«ul one ilwu-aud worm., a,..! r. » (iUMJ|t . r ,, Biu) | „( n, c c."rl,rn:.d Pr.e.Mi.u, hav. removed iron «o unproved ui l.ealili »•' >o «• - „. m1 Ur |., , nIJJ j t ,n* Uni'tit and discerning t»ut.lic ever) ha* been in good h«*:.un * r ’ ,t r ' , , j r ~ ; 1 ~ , ux (l , ns efficacy. and rained it uni inxue's Vertniiiige and Sanative lid* h • panic l# fl|ll . uie unaatwriieiory result* Susan of»»un. WM » I «*' .rcaunento/ebroruc pPJS' m ffiurghni iHe VVKI* TEA *TMK. comp^^M-^; TOj'earti »ircci, near \Vood l ot Vuieuipd by wh.oh *■> many unfortunate fnfferct* ■r—it.* mix Pai»r*a Mu.w H )•'>« wl»h u> l*e «uc Wlll be IrrPt | from ilieir pan-' and mfimiitie*. oSI 10 »“>; I e.ul.luh proper mean*. 1 _ • ye- m« ihr prop- r I w c. cll nan neon comdderatfly enlarged ami im -s*v£* ... ... brriu.,,,*, i „„„. ...a „ «.p« S or i » now a ol.“»'S““ar?hw carr, .till ana £te*ssg£ss&«i r„rrX7,Arr..,.,-,.a y.. wm ..... ,oo 1,.,, «■*«- ?", J -. i :;r l^;r;d; l nSue.ro“ ih« p..»r»u FOR HALF.. Per'on. w i*)mig 'o a'’ail Uieiiwe 1 v<‘* of die md v *nla- THK li«ni drauplit •t'-anie' !•«»' AL h< . f< 0 f1,. r r,1, will please aridfc»* Hi* i.ubycnber fc| HANNA?wiII Hr - M l, ,; uef . (po.t.paid.l «wung a* near a* po*»»l.le the ||L ■ ■ |Y M , .hr now lici II lilt "liatl njieti , .IT,, r,i«. m or.ler lo decide and ad -1 jg^&''"|'r,' irnn- fce . «' fr „° l |, Pir fiu.r.. and curut»ilU>' by ibe Hvilropallnr ■"I™"" *V KKKH. 1, » ;v » 'V.lr. .. . w,U I. ; . = .ry 10, .hrm .0 1 mcli'iltdLn or (. K MIMI. '■ ■ . i a L.<- al«“S' A KK, M-Propn-ior. ‘ " iW 5 *- mu ip.buri. Be-iver « oumy. Pn. afesa iB4»- j£iL i. INION LINE, ! «r, r ; iy,!r verv | »•»*! a.KVKI,AMJ, ~IV p Jte „t rrr rjt.„MO» lahta.&ojn*,#" r ' u, ‘ s - I tbe Canal and LaA-« . „ M m-. I... .nimbi r. Hoßl WrUutg DeU*. The luriUlie* oi 1 *»»' Ij"* j " ui **V' ’ i.KVKKOI' WIIDCUIII IRuN S.IOIAJ n..a.',. t .nr.i! U*'" l ' ’ ' r I >HK TAULKS i»r «»rr, o'l.r' 31*1 rdicielie) O' Ag«-»" . l|lljllV I J , r kimiii'iw rli»l.l. The, ran be ei One 80 31 lea.es u,, d t» •< ■»•*■« V , 1 vr ' „ rjrP „ty n»r feel, aud wbrn closed in oiinoecuyn with *'■ .‘inti- | l,ml "i .. . tlr ,i ....uir- iiiry are made vo p J.AKK F.RIK ANIi MU'MH.AN j in. ‘ Rrr niinnrnbly ..dapieil lor Ufiwrrii Puiflmig). •*»*! Be:.vrr ; and * ‘Melied and «hu» Wm-eiei A I’*-. Akion pariwi <>r * rd. A I.relt yu . . (| „| ,„ rC r o( ' I ' JOHN A i'A I'I.HKY. Agetil. «trad» when elo—o lorn ror W.W. ud sra.U.W.l ""a* T. " laHSa. .n!TI ‘’'wrTtis/.TiiL-KH Followroonuiijroomj, TIIANSPOH-TATIOA LINK » ,„. d „„ ,„ 0.0«.c„d...<. n : 11..- TSoi to -.1.. .I'O” “ '|»BW DODDS. ■“wJ’.si'.k;''..' "",riVpUr;„ rR H . palmer, .n 0,..,.. V , K ,. 8 k „«s.i.i, *r v K’2 0 r iS'.'a.»^ «» “"”"%u,'v.7;F\-« P 7o'niJnS .n Efl on-. ™.L,»;^tKr!v"s:i."';iS lnW 'n. a itlee J.-nnV I.H'li. I add Roy ,ur> Craitl, U'IMJ Km • j« 'n) » ; Milan edge Hi aid UONNI-T- Kirh rn-nch Fancy and plain lump, ««* Fancy Braid. J*tra«-. le-ghorn, and other Mia and InlaiiU HATS. Siruw am I‘amttun. Mam in, 1 i.l n bin*'* Iber Summer HATS, lor men and boy. Bonnet and Plain H> 1■ l- Hannei Silk*. Artlfirl.nl Flower*. Ae A r Ac Straw Bonnet \Vureb..u»e Uu Market street -Kl*:d2w - xbxs&x&zx: s?-** r r3 gMSKssr Ufc linl «a»lht •—xii" Whin* Allegheny county patfntojtOTiHt l " f«. aK kh for u uommu [ uich'JO^tiAwllM I' l ®*’* . .* ~, \i . i_-> Mafkfi «ireet, — “BS- »■'; >-- 7" 1 tiilv»ij«-i»« j ~,U rvriy .limlion Gill# oi l.r*Jmv- toiwafo-u. »•*“ ’ promptly WM. UINtiIIAU, Adorer*- Mf n l*P . Wnvne «». Pittsburgh. Canal Bwim cor LrUr y ix>Cj£ No 1--T an. cl.nt w« «»«r braaftbt to this city, eoinpn«njj all U»»i •« .-..s.nnabfe. eleif*nt and Cheap m Cloth*. Oa**»mrre*. J?Tv.m«*t£ Dtuii l>e Etc. and every description oi Mil. linen’ end woollun Mummy * u ,! Hdkf*, Kcspemler*. Ac., ol llio uew«»t *‘ y ‘ ,J itfe,“aoior w.lh hr. very larjc Itoek of ready-made ClotkilM!, be I. prepared In ofcr “ l ciuS*Mo7ehrm.,Comr*c,on, and a" »k„. lantoly, *r« particularly mailed in cal' and .tick, which .. decidedly U.c lurse.i a" 1 r.;u.0„...ic d,o city, .nd “EE? In 0 E Wo'Thnc '‘"V'"i,“ie.™.u.ns “eman who has had Krcat rxperier.ee . *»»• l * aalerw tie*, h*' hren " ddcd 10 ,hc mcbSJ.dUiu OttPHAH’S COPUT BALK, P u " l, . c o ciork V M„ ihe following *lv»i-nl»cd hC'Ai" wliieii wa< ihc prop«fiy of U.c Ule dece.ml.of A»rgh«nypUv. AU th«. ««nm Lo. or C I* T Sn\^r«ord o d m. tui K-°rL’* office P . a »ii hinv rounir in IW«1 Root Vol.tU.l l.ptmning vl Allcgbew) ... I'arroll »ueci, »l ihu corner 01 ., . J M . t «rurdlv iweiii) led lo lliecoroer of an ?£?Ii3T oilier ,n f ™..me..u. The lerm. will be “ a A d ,; y k, :“ra»“,‘=,rwinl“;:.e„.»-.i...... 7 <* .„r hiopenr, by ...■■■l. Al.rel.-w JOHN U. DAvjs. Auclio.ieer i.iuirr.iTe-rol HI TJH DI'FF.i.l Ohio loronebip, unmialion or Uip *» n, s OHIO. mcWl.wWI __ /IHJ2ESK- O »b)« by A wV 1C bid* wlnir Urftiui, m »u>f '<» f ale gKANS HARDY, JoNKS A C* T ARI) CHl.—'ib t»bl« Conkhut'* !>*»»« No 1 Laid Oil. L »• """kiSeBS 1 NIEUI.S S*!pai^.ss!gr «a SEI.I.KBB * NjEOES Ht'ESS l-ORK-7 t>U> M— > e°” J ’‘beLkllS* NICOI.A “ ' NOTICE | TS hc«t>y «iten. lhai Hie whMTiber bu !»*« ou ‘ i on the K«i»t« “J H ** b I Klb linin' lale of Ohio Uiwu.liip, drceaied. All pcr iS. b?;.a7cl.»n,«ra.n.t .aid-..Me, S pjiSnt Lea for .eulemcnl; and lho« mdrbied will ■as. THB LABOBBT IIRBAD j IN PITTSBURGH OU ALLEGHENY, ] At the sign of the Sheaf, Penn ittert, one door from . O’Hara Bireel. M LEAKY will *eJI KigUl Leave., I lb 9 °* I . each, or Wi lb». »< w,ule ,rw “ ,hc , Hq J the mUeiwiU aflord. lerr«hi and lor , »nd .C.U, c» I- »n.«l iSXtaSin, uir Lo»f, tout IUrwMM. uy rr - »"•> *»» Rnnd and freah Ru*fc*, morning nnaaflernoon. °i £Sfe{£ hi. .ton »h»n lx- attended lo piuioiually. ioi}ftl9:d3i - V WATCHES— Gold and kdver of ev«y dsarnpuon * T"“,L e E ts “• %RjfefiSflE*. f° mvXTR \ iJTSX A T*„“ .“A."”. ““'jT, !„,|,| > i„..i, s,„,„e including Ot i.'.ngnim-. 1.-.W1... 4c„ nnd u>»>“« *» ••luJLunnLiuit m hi* »lOck ... . Hiiirami- u. Wl.ule*aie Room* ifom Ali strccl Clerk'Wanted. \irANTHU-A *iov Man in » xvbele*d* and re \\ i^ l ' l l>ry (.uo.US»orr App'i ill tU Market *i in.-h'JO-.Ui W ANTED, 1 y BV h .Marn-«1 Man. a >uualic« a- Book Keepet, | ‘ v Clerk or Saleummi. in * Mt»r- or Mo*i re»peo«al*Us rrrneiuTt can t»r Vrll ... . -A H i; GnJeltf elln'r. Uirlia):dJt A«lmtntat ralora* Notice. Nurk FUt fri.v i uni !.«-u«r.oi AJm.m.«ira non hcVuruntrd (•• th.- umler*i«ne A dm; nutrators. JOHN kr.NKLA. \ rnrnvO.dGi __ (1 *ttUI'TI!NOT tini> ooinmencrd to reentr a ] ‘iJ.V.irm <>l Fancy V aRIKTY GOODS. .•„»ti«umt .apart ol Artificial*- Ribbon*. Uer*. llo flovr. Umiie ‘'umbrin, NemiißK, Ijjcc VvliV MtawKFoajjie Handkerchief., get, Craj.iU, •nnelmm and eoua.i llandkeroh.eu, corded * km., Silk Thread*, Huilon*. Uirab*. Jevrelr). Cut w 1c Ac. Country and city merchant* are re.- nr.'milly invited io call and examine hi» %Xoc)t, So W ,n>d ..reel, corner of Diamond alley. mcl.Al "AWoIL-llibkiM"'" " nu " eJ Unioll ' lj £&'* ““ 'l.o b,.*i-kbi:kn 1 v/'iv k i 1 \W iiivit 10*1 rtceiYfJ 1 lot of new l-.n r SBk lldkf,, ha ;&"*• “i.UAcEW'IkWW™. » wood «_ T »■ 1U GLOWS*- '•> carton* LaJici and Lent* polore Iyi^a »»•££,* *•“*' '‘hiui-kuclt i White : ARD-—W.I* No t: •-’hnlf.lo. S d‘ A ‘ from nmr Dolph.u; tor a«le by ■ J 7r ,>U ISAIAH mOKKV ht o, >rmu »t T i.iuK now landing Inna .\nmci J»»|g ,nl "" •*“ ISAIAH DICKKY ACo_ T-iFVrHBRS-* k ’ Q 1 l ,r ’™ e elUi le,t* »uU ibe.c having rl.umi fof , ...me Will i»rc.m:ni item for noiUcuioni. l * w,u,t J ° JOHN <»RAI!AM I eeaw „ : II CHILD!), { _ . *_ S« su ».i;«- ,4 ''w^s^sV , S8 te M A S VARNISI,_ °'' "*‘" l ce iSTJNUKIKS- i• No ' l ;» rd ' - I,alf jj o .? Sdu do; «»,I.Utirra.«. 1 V.« F M..rk. Kroner.. MU. 15 M»U do, 37 Las* do. fiLMaHiaus ■»»»“ lia(r , — Ii:K KY c f . F. WHirK li:ad-iw i ,u,c v ' h “ e I#eßa ’ 1 “‘'il’imvN .v. .:u.m:RTSON V INFN GOODS-A. A A Co., No.oo Market Ti.imri hive tr'-ived-1.".™ ldnen A. i «..r (s .nJ] H [.men Holland*, l.leacbed and Li ni T ill c»o«hs Kuk.ii nod Scotch Diaper*, u "> UOH ol i>urrh:i»ei* - —— »’ k'liiiiiN *. Co No MtMarkH street, will open A. th.- G ‘“l;S " l.vu v't lil.H - 1j IdiU 'or *ale by R'mct.l6_ sPVONBONNHORST4.ro i-itr- iufv\ u»>« Pn: Don, [Bl.ek Fox Furnact HOPS i» UI- |« i»*. &““•* H “P‘ ~.d n» 4 CEI.BERTEON, lliUb-ir K*ecwtor»a Notiea. A L i> n!*Tc payment £tJ Jnde,:. Rne d, and Uu»~ bavin* C*a,m e again*! M,r Wil! UiernW ‘ a SAM'? ROBINSON. Kieeuior. i'A I HAKINF W Ml KtK'CH, biecuini marl' ; dAwtftS .. _ :iiee«e. )u.t rec d and U MAKDV i 1 KBF.N AIM’I.KS- luu u stood vaiwty, j* U ARMSTRONG h CKOZEB (J U S*,i: V 1 ’’’"'a R MBTMINU* OROZEB SLNDRIKS-U*' |.a«- laf*- l'otler, M do Upr ~ t* ’ 1 lUlio J,|,l,r,UO i |.w mX new . ro|> NO doga». W.thbN lMaMi.no.. Molos-m *, •ji .ii. Bui:*r llou’c uo a i.erre* ifr»h Rirr; 16U bx* Bunch Raisin?; .L I. l * manufactured Tobai-fo, vrjlou. brand: Bro r. iwiSl Tobaccoj 1U • 8 Herd*’ “ •* “ io - IMttd'iiff’U plug 1 . >JS h s jo Window Gia«,oO tlo 10x12 ilo, you fcrir* Nwl.j 1- ‘‘twit* SaTetalu*; 50U0 pound* Colton Yarn, aMdrtud No*. J£" ,{,,, r with a foil and trenenti aatonment of 1 .... ii.e Grocery tine, on hands miul for *&ie by * j it R FLOYD. Round Church Building! Fronting on Libeny, Wood and Sixth MOTtcSt A LI, person* indebted lo the Relate of > k'ni*hLd*cett**d, o* lo the late firm* •bt A*Co., Wm. McKuigin & Bon, without further delay, to. to pay, witn ROHfcltT M KNIGUT, :dlm Adnanmialof or W. McKnigbt, deoM -TL l-kicETO BENT—In second *ior>, No 90 Wat* O .iet IsAaß DICKKY A Co, v, mc bld Front ud water »t* AUCTION SALES. By Jobo D> Ua?la, AitriloaecFi niturc, kitchen haute keeping, hojrany chair*. ding, spletulul pi der* and fuc iro ami Fitmuxrr h'"'”- iMJtug. Carpett”*’ ■ y ueXl. •' *• ,u •x'k, A. M . will V.rui J .U.-* Y It M i{,-nAd J- un r-u- ••< •.. li » 1,1 utoi,r r*** r - H,,d 10 ordfr : r„r*,?h r F ,. : s k ‘“‘”l,» “ d '“""“‘"'JOHn'd DAVIS, Auft ExeaUord Sale of a Dry Goods Store. On Wednesday morning, *l«l in * L at £ i M and 2 \ continuing from day to day, at 10 ° ( ‘l° c • •. ‘ " I o'clock, f. M., Will be *olJ Without reserve, by order Of the executors of Wra W Feanis, at tbc store in the Diamond, the entire large «J** of floods, many of which are o; the latest sty c* anip« terns, having been purchased within a ahort u me in the eastern cities, comprising in pan about 500 per dress silks, mou* de lames, cashmeres. “P» L “i 5000 yds assorted prints, tickings, tickings, checks, j poned and domestic ginghams, colored mull, swiss and cambric muslins, barred an flannels, red flannels, salinetw, jeiuis, collouaderf, blut drills - utry linen. , .. ,e assortment of lionnet and cap ribbons, rices, edgings, hosiery, gloves, crape, cas * .. and silk shawls, sill parasols, linen cambric uud Ik lulkfs, umbrellas, table cloths, braid and straw •»cts, spool cotton, patent threads, needies, tape* ••mi*, ladies merino and alpacu cloaks, together *1 variety of fancy aruc les contained in a large reuu! more. Terms, under SO*) cash currency, otct inrcc month*, arid over SIW) *ix months credit, approred endorsed paper. iitchl!) JOHN D DAVIS, Auct AMUSEMENTS. C 8 PORTKR MANAflin First Nitfht of tl>r re-fniragemcnt of MK. CKIBP ''“"^vriL^BlNEANuTKlßWHlfi ::::::: :i"Z Mix I’ortei k* rin*. me . ~, . Dunce, by MnMcr Woo*». To t>c lotlowrd l>y li" new Fatrr of SLASHKR AND CRABHKR^ Mr Dimn ‘ r ' ; ; Mrs. Pno' To conclude wtih tlxe WIDOWS VICTIM. . , Mr. Dunn Mr. I’rioi Mi«« Crui To-morrow-MR. CRIsM’ w,ll appear AT PHILO HALL, On WVdoeiday Erenlng, tb* »l«t Inst,, A„J rm y Evmiag ihmghlUmtl. {atlp Saturday,) vn!l U tahwttw York, and three week* ». Albany The Diorama < ;h 8 “Stctk ift tub Uuur -r Mexico. M-n oi-wnr, -Tiers, Tran*port*, «u- , nreVciiAuhtig ah-ng- H>c Tk ot the ocean. lb<- grac-ful "« Hk v^U. ;»nh o. TUO. which a „-ht, pro, «-l , u ll l mey arrive onpo».te the cit> ui vera ike* tin* U>e most b..nuniul -«•«>"• a «* any D-uvaroa. . SPLRNDID DAY VIK'% I* T 1 L , l !, n Magmficriil night sreue! and arrival ot the Unied .-iatea brig Corner*, on the blockading wrvicc The Koehsh Frigate Kndyraion is seen to arrive, cost* an* ' ,d unfurl, her sail*. The Mexican t.ng Lrco»- rough the blockade ami irunits clow lo the cel- I *ml hitherto impregnable castle oi Fan Juan i. |.icui Parker, with llyiiron. Roger., ami u r seen to leave the Pouters and proceed to ibr uoii—night comes and they row to the Creole— rcure the crew, then «et the «hip on fite' , The drums heat to armv-but too l.«c the gallant | .mermans liave done their duty too we •*''[ 1 j - non became enveloped iu flames, and finally bio p. The »torm then an-cv which ended in '«• ***‘ jr^M^wiaaaK ,ucc.-edPki> reconnottetmg the hartjor. Ships of war, Transport*, Mcunwni and ( m. BoajV »re ncll re.,. u, nmve. The !•>•„ are •nil the IsndlOK nl U» iroop- the, ye hr. erl hp»n l.y ihr Castle tthd Forty hM P'O'y'* 1 ; '*> '* discharge of the broadsides of l*rg r vr«d , 'l>e> ar ""'Ssecoidpsm- Ternbc Bombardment from the Land Batteries, f how mg the effect of the .ImUs noon the city t*y day and night. The Conflagration in the City, the night previ- So the surrender »* the most awfully grand repre iUAu oftS&d**ot ever incoioted. THS TBIBO PART. ENTRANCBOF TfIK VICTORIOUS AMERICAN aSy INTOTHB GRAND PLAZA. The nMU efficient. of regular, and volunteer, ore seen defiled ltid taking up their pennon* previous to the‘arrender >f the color* ami flouting of the American flag, which • saluted on the entrance of I«EN SCOTT and *unc into the cur. , The whole is the work oi native artist, and arli«nn*, and i. the largest mechanical exhibtuou ever seen m the Lotted Slat**- The vessel* iiearvrt the spectator* are oi great magnitude- The soldier* are larger. fig area than are usually wrn in a Diorama. Every thmfc i» moving ms if girted with life. The New York Evening Mirror,oflUh oi November, nay. —“The Diorama now exhibiting ai SOt Broad way i. one of iheiflost uicntinus and extraordinary work, of the kind over produced in either Europe or America. MaelxeP. Burning Moscow was Ur inferi or to it, both in pictorial and mechanical effoot, and ] the Battle of Bunker Mill was but a specimen of jour ney work compared with this master-piece of art; the leasing of the sea. the motion of the »hi ps, the bar nmg oTlhe Creole in the harbor ot Vcta Crux,the sink mg of the Somers, the firing from the fort, the landing of ibe troops, and all the prominent incident* ot the bombardment are so faithfully represented, Itol il n difficult to couvin ce our.e Ivcs-of Lite uon-realxt> ot the ,1 article for [>« Ticket* H cenii* —children half price. Door* op< i 7 o’clock—curtain me* 74. An exhibition at *1 o’clock on Saturday afWrnoo ir Schools and -\\t \y ha* jum returned from the Ecct- W • eni Cine* with a large and wcil selected *wk of Goods in hi* line, to wbieh he respectfully in vites the attention of hi* customers ami the public gen erally—comer 4lh and Market sis. mchtfO JKNVKLRY— A splendid assortment of new ami WI)^()N PITT6BV&GU WATKIC WOHKS. -f PROPOSALS will be received a\ the office of the I' Pittsburgh Water Works mini Tur*dny, 27tli in*u m 5 o'clock J*. M . lor furnishing Water Pipes a* follow*, vu: i:js pipes s m. bore, weight each 400 lbs. IU» ~ fi‘* " “ “ *»“ MX “ « 190 “ The 9’* ami G'» n> be cn*t on cud in dry Band; the 4’« may be cant otherwise —Ibe usual complement* t>! branches lo be furnished mi the same rate. The a inch pipes to be delivered in April and May icxt. and the whole omu'tity by the first day ct Joiy Payments ia b« in Uouds bearing interest,and hav • 20 >•••' ' to run. in* 20 years 10 run. Tesunu and delivering lo be u! ibe ejpoiwe of (be contricvor. J. H. M’CLELLANU, SspL meliiflr-did _ _ OPIUM— st» It/' new crop, just rec'd and lor sale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co, mchsu t comer Ist and wood »i* QUININE— 75 ounce# rec'd and lor sale by meiOO BA FAHNESTOCK k Co C'IOPPEKAP— 150 bbls just rcc'd and fat sale by j rachSU _B A FAHNESTOCK ACo MOLASSES- 50 bid# New Orleaus. JBBI lauding from sunr Monongohela; for #alo by mr h s*V VON BONNUOOSTk Co \*7 HITE HBANS—SO ,or * alu b t V\ mchllU 3 F VON HONNHOEST ACo CtORN BROOMS- ISS dox, various qualme*. fur Rule /by mrh*i S F VON BONNHORST ACo TTOTATOEB—I**O stt* this day rec’d and for sale by l V mcSo ARMSTRONG k CHOKER BULK PORK—a small lot, very good, just tecMand for *ale by ARMSTRONG & CRO^KU BACON— UCO pc' city smoked, lor sale by .urban ARMSTRONG kCROZ.HR BUTTER— a l*bU Roll Bullet, just rec'd rutd lor sale by tncUAI ARMSTRONG A CttOZKR LARD-W kegs No 1, for »■<« by mchJO ARMSTRONG A CROZER ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY. (Rooms iu Uic (jd Presbyterian Church.) Tins A call KMT » DKMIIHOB TO BK PtUIiUST, aMIK system of i»»tnicuon pursued iu tVi* laitlto uon, will secure lo it* pop.lt a thorough EngU*h.and Classical edneauta; also, every opportu nity is embraced tor tye correct moral principle*. aod jeapecUuL kind manners. The Principal is auled in those important duties bv gentlemen whose literary attainment* eminently ouul ify Uiem to meet all reasonably expectations ot‘ the Patron* at >bc School; When two or mor? nuatf* axe £rou\ the name family liber*! deduction wul te inode. U CATON, Principal. Rev D. H. Riddle, UO. Mr. Rtch&rd Edwards, a T M’Giil, D. D. *' Luke Loomis, Hou. A. W. Loomit, *• W. W. Wilson, Mr. George Aibree, “ Henry Wilketoa Circular* can be obtained at the Book Store nj Luke Loomit, No. S 9 Wood street, and al*u si Mcsst R. H. Beeson A Co’s, No. SO Market street. AT W. R. MURPHY'S—Just received, an .-.son roenlof ULOVV^j—Ladie* super kid, light and durk colon men's do; gentleuien’s and ladies Idsle; cotton d< misses lisle and cotton. HOSIERY—LadIes couon, lead, Uk, jmxc*l. and unbleached, tnen'i do; ladia* *uper Kncfuh l'“*‘‘ »pun and hnr Silk; Canhmere, pbun ai>d nt.ned, rial dren's while and mixed cotton da .... LACES AND EDGINGS—Thread and bobbing cdf mgm Lisle and Yiciotine do; Swum and Pnckoud Jo, Li»le ajid Thread Lace*, Ac. figured Neiu, for cape* 4*4 <*■»*, n«w njic large assortment ... M ar kci (Br The |>W ««n.e> < lb ■IS. WholoflUe Room* up «uur*. . r> A KaHSESTOCKACO* rurr £>. ueeu eminently suceea«ift»l«‘*J® ,r JJ ! |> J e|W4 BIIn*. ly of great benefiun all po u an Almanac The agent for this PJJf.% d Jore ample delail*. grulia, in which you wiU &d fal ine§ToCK A Co, Prepared and cold 1 .uxet*, also, comer Sixth ] corner of Fw*i »“d Wood «w“» - incUU , and \Vood W- Patent ooia Ajraeheti. i-’.iifrtmia can be famiihod with PERSONS Jgjjfjij «oM Washer that haa yet been A Tto weight, is only Site, mirodaccdio umi" a iT necessary- - Also, •«{, light Pick* an reasonable terms, at above will be told on we '“ HA y S k GETTY'S, No 61 Market it dSSS Jii, JSifc Dill v PACKET line. miU3 well known line. firn.iied and in miff'd, and nn» and COSV ? ?r rjs'Xtjis. SbssSS ter In nil ca« B the pawage- mousy am** be P«« w -I *i.> ••• j.j) ..,t »«-* .•ekit;* i ha.f. JOHN !• I>.\\ IS Aurt SUNDAY PACKET. . „ _/!» Tbe 1-SAAC NKWTON. Chptain leave Pnul.mrh rv-ry SundaynnjmtnS ul WfrClOC*, Win-elm? evt-n Sunday eve»m|: «l'td r. *• MONDAY PACKET. The MON.»V. A H Ki. A. Capt. »!*»» burgh ever) Monday morning at ltlo clock, Wheehag eveiy Monday evening hi U> v *. TUESDAY PACKET. The HIBKK.NIA No. X Caj»t. J Kua*ntLTt»j WUI IravV ftiwhurffh every Tueiday morning at I« oeloel; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at li> r *. THURSDAY PACKET. Tl.« BRII.UANT, C.pl. GutJ Wl ' buryii every Tburmiay morawif at 100 clorW, Whoeua* c/cry Thurnduy eveiunj at 10 r. *• PftlBAY PACKET. The CS.tr PKR No.S,CmpL Pu» Do***-. wdllrtva pm>bnnrh every Friday monungal 10© eloce, Woee» lm» rvehr Friday evening at 10 p. m. SATURDAY PACKET. The WKSSKNOEBNoS, OepuJ?ooDW*«ttw»ll le«r« Pittsburgh every Saturday mßrning at 10 ocloeti WheeJini every Saturday evening at 10 r. M. NFW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OV CANAL AND STEAM PACKCTB, Ugg& l '“- SjgSrSsm THEATRE. rocblt>d2w STEAM BOATS. OSCHSBATI t PITTBBIIEOn WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND Nb 2, C.fL S. Du*, w U ..... ruulnmrti every Wedneedey morm«t M It etiH-k, Wheeling every Wedneedav evening el 1U r. ■. (vu GLUGOW,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily. atonvloch, A. hL, aad ax nv«-» at Ulasjraw, (mouth ol the Sandy and Beator C4* rial,) at II o'clock. and New Lisbon al 11, same night. Leaves New LLUu mGo'ctorfc, Trip tu ,d u, Uic ..... J iht ...shU Glutfim ni » o’clock, A. M.. and arrive* at at 3 P. M (has making n ronumiou*line tot earryingM*- setic**Jß and freight beiweou New Lisbon and ritU burgh, in shorter ume and ai less rales than by any of u.» i*"« n««ff' r !2s”,S£: (brain? the poi.fc tint they IMJ* ? ne M. UAKTCN, i Pittsburgh, ». fc \V. HARBAUOIt, S It QANNA, A Co. { New JaaboA. myllif J. HAIIBAIIoU A Co. t NOTICE— The steamer JJEAVER.C. K. Claike, mu inr will leave ailor this noinic, for WellsriUe pancta aily, at 0 o'clock in the morning. l* l3 • gin HAS ViTTSßUftcm *. Orowisviua Daily PaolMt List. FEBRUARY 1.1, 1&13 FEBRUARY IK, IBU LEAVE BAILY ATS A-H, AND IF. B. The following new boats complata toe line for the present season: ATj I ANTIC. Oupt J nines —4l -Tilt OanL A. Jaeobsj and LGUII M'l vNK Cant Iv MrnnfeO. Tho boots are entirely new «nd ur «£llM o|’ wiSool resold “ e„ iomiorl X< moner nb procure lb. !>“" The Horn. will !'•"= U“ Moubiisblre. • Wbalfßotl ■ Jre fool of Urn. <■- I‘h**««<■'.’ will be poncmjl oa bourn.-lire ■».« Wiu cermnl, >e.*e « Pied boure, a A. M. end < I «• l*° ,n Ptttabnrtrb A liOUlarllle Packet Line. TOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. _ _ The splendid new sTeamer A TELEGRAPH No^k LySSaifetfS Haalep, master, will abov* intermediate por> wi-Caery Sat urday, at U> o'clock. , f " 01 co. ' tiEO B MILTKNBF.RCER. PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE P-aCKETUNB ri Tbrnew and fast patten- S *' r TKLKURAPII No. 'i, mailer, wilt le&ve (or Cine in nail mil Ix»auv‘.iie on Smulay, the Wlh iaaL, W 10 D-loak A M. ftcigbi or pusage Of ply ©o ooaro, DU R BRIDGE, WILSON 4 Co, or I|KU B MILTENBERGER. rr-j- Peyioim will leave Louinville for New OtTCu... OU arrival of Tele|tl»pli No A PoiMMjn cun to direi'i, airll can nave bcrUii secured here If do iinrX Loalavtlle and St. LotU» Packet Uh«. 1849. ” W ‘ REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS The fine fact inmnng pnstenjev steamer • ATLANTIS* Geo W. Wicke, master, vriit leave the above and Intermediate pofy PTery TuetUar. at lOo’clockv*-*. , •* V F „, .. srj?3&£. low.':"' LottiaviDa.^. RELULA R SATURDaV PACKET FOB ST. LWIS . w The hots fast ninnSng pa**enfrr , ,** H> tiramer GEN- LANE, ayfegru*h one»l Peaches; 00 bxa i and £ itu dws Bordeaux Prunes; Brm'rna Figs;- for sale by ivb2* J D WILLIAMS BlfriluT'-OT.hu rro-sh Boil BatVef, ToVitaielow by lebit*. j AMi-a PALZELL Family n.ouß-vis pbiiup*’ «nra Pusiir Flour, ;u»i latALuig mart Q" 7 ATS—4B jacks Oats just landing. mars _ J 8 DIL WORTH t Co, BUTTER —S LM« prime Roll Boner, juit landing, marf* J S DILWOBTtt fc Co ; , TBSn«flBI VEBVIKGBIt - =v GRSTB, call tad see iheehoieeitaariwy erero&fuV e&iand Cametu Crsrats, ai price* ib« : c*n , r leave tarn. CLorH STORE, Poslhuldiagi, cottar . Fifth and Wood eta. suial&dl*i , J S DILWQRTU fc Co