THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE t PUBLISHED BY WHITE hi CO pirriiiiiiti ;• :[■ Friday MornnHo. maech a! iSjs>. PHUADBhPBIA SOUTH AMKBIOAS. subscription* to the North Amer ican uid United States Qlxatte, Phfladeiphia, fe&eivcd and Corwirded-froa this''bfiice. 1 ■ '• njrPs* Prfcaafrwp Dult G*x*tts is, tm&iubed Datly,Tn*Wefikly» and Weekly.—Tlie DafljteBevm : Dollars WTaatwnithoTriAVecklyl* Pivelwlan p*=r a Oman; the Weekly is Tdro Dollar* per annum, {ttrialy safsoiiet. $ f ' RT’AnYssttKis are earnestly requested to-hund in Acri (ivott before «y and a* early in today as practicable. ftdyertiaeoßtnuaotUtsemd f°K+i , P ecl limb wdl'iiiTaiiably be charged until preeled out Foa nsTSxr Commercial lnieUlgeheoJ>o*e«tlc, Mar kets, River Ntows, Imports, Money Mirkefet&c. see bird page, f ] fi«anex£ page for Telegmphtb #*••• For Lo«|U Batten we next pafk* Tits iocovoco cosvfcsnon* The Post if yesterday, publishes with great *p parent satis (action, the proceedings of Convention? which met onlwednesday. . u i» deal from t|e proceedingsof this we os the varuibs primary mwtinga about this city, that the add w (hiring men ortho pony approve of-the iin prudent,! reckless and jl£ngerous courts of &at p&pert'in to thb manu&ctu* ( ring of this os of iti sdjjport and promotlon-W a lawless and riotous iptfjt, which strike* at tie root of;aJUbp jurt righti ofjjiroperty land.the : ; tdeacfiof Aedangerbits oOxfcbfocoiam. whieh is tfbw- and over his been, at yrar With true liberty, , good) [and the perm ana too ire® l of the conrinnnilft ( [ v. -Thereslilulioafl pamedjby the .Convention com* the nfeol'amOOnt of selfdaudotiotyf*® ll fero metis hali-id Thi£ u®. worthy oljjnoticfl, only asiconting from ajp&rty re*, portable grea£ mischief ' Among Ufem we Odd tbejfollowing: \ Resolved, Thai the conjrt© Of leading,Kew Eng -tand and journals of the Wbigparty. iff how deciding thailbe Thriff-of ISl2is an obsolete ' .’idea.spn&a to'show tbn| the loud Cry pefbre the •i clecuau efr attachment U> protection, J&a.one of ' the usual Schemes to obtain power bj falsehood and deception* ! These gentlemen would lain hope thja.theTariff of ’42 is a^' u obsoleuj ide 4"—they look with gloating *ar£sfaclic§i upon the distresses whteh tl|e policy of > ~ Polk amSwalker have ihfticfod upon the industrial: pursuits.-the couatry,upao the iileht manufae- I lories, bankrupt proprietor*, the sciltered and l impqvertnhed workmenr-b^ l the ? cb f nsh ,be ‘ r '•‘hopes'ugvain. Genet J 'Taylor, id thtji choice of -hih’CabiCTt, has given an earnest of Ui* policy of his administration, as cheering as U Iq. gratifying io.lhe of friend of Ajneticajt industry. • He haajiven the moat |udobitable;ass&raoce that he andeAands aoil regjibl'Mhe geberotts support giveo to; himself by iuppott not only deskoed to tiptpL the higher. Respect far his «x*&d character and ;disimgnishtd military ' achievements, but also i«* a decided .rind inemor 1 aWe rebuke to; thtee who had cheated this old CommoArealih into a irote: for Poland as an | expressive condemnation ofthe Not -only ths^dministtatioa, but; the new!Congress as far aa cjsen, is dleadedly 4 favor a£t4jming back to the tfiae and beneficent) policy-of fi»* Tariff of 1842. p It; i' | Aritrt&r of the resolutions is thejfollowing:— , Baal&d, Thai Uie niroe jof J. be ■ViekeiCfttim -tbe Cotmty[jCommfUd«iof Co"^ , and that a Democrat be.putrin to fill hn i pdace. % < : " c i i . This feaoloJi6n ( mot With oppoaStloii, but ; wa* fi nally pised,and Jamep Barr,of Birmingham, who I proposal the resolution, was unanimously elected tb sappy, as the proceedings sttdej 'She vacancy occasioned byihe.'rtpabum eff J.^LrKfoorhead." iHowjtMr. Mbhrhead may vieW (lib matter we • do not know, butwe should think U 441 ho® o ' to be -exscusfftd by aieonveatinn which|i could pass gfiph resolutions) as those published’ in the Past, • unitniSnaly- Mr. Moorheadwill quietly Sheave ifee party, or axbhU the rigljt pifjhis conven ; »jp tt tolread hirq out if the Detnocrfiiic ranks, of • Which 'ip haa fang txjen ft member, We do'S* beUeve. Theri is a of in i ' fluebtifirmembeTS of the party inrtßflOttnty, who ! hcartiljf dislike theladlcaibnd spirit of mo-| [-• -dern woofcoiabi;;-anff who look badWto the beuer ' "?|»d --DinoißW aoorca# of' \l T&ew mpti.vHU soon have ■ cJtlm Sum. to day, an interesting -letter from Vir ■ginix, fia.refijrencfflo the extension pf the Mo non' gafcclljiver improvement. Oar-coreespondefti re fer*t&an amendatory set, passed j>J the Legisla ture of Virginia, on the -lOlh hf^month. The of this amendment are liberal, are of so tnuch. impprfance to the cUiXeni of PrUaborgh, and i&e iobabltanta of theivallef o( ihe Mononga, beta, that we give them in full,]aa:follawa: fi a Bill ; ■ To alnood tbe act passed |Ma#cf» the iQlb, 1549, : “ the' Monongafccla Navigation Company." - ? - ■ £glit enacted by the General 4*vj»i/y, Tket the >c«nitil uockofthe Monongahela Navigation Com nanyihafl be divided into aharea of the value of. itventy five dollar*, in lien of fifty soUa«, as; pro tvidmfio (be act passed March totbpW7 f ineprpo -1 ratine (he said company. - . ] ! 2. The company shall be incorporated, ai pro vided by the second section of the stid act,ao;aoun i/aeelihl hundred shares, reduced as hioreaSid to , twenty five dalUt* per share, shall (lave been sub i the Board of public works shall : be siliified that eight hundred bavejbeco V anb&ribed by olhert than tbe gammonwi&Ub, and paidi or secured- to -be paid, tip said board shall subscribe for twelve hundred shares oo behalf ot the > Commonwealth; and -as bfted as additional subocriplwns shall jbe .inaße by other*'than the CdSmoßweanhjihfl said ifoard shall subscribe in tho&ame proportion (hd State, oobi the wbfte capital oi thfe cotnphnff as fixed by the act afo&said, is-subscribed. Thfc payments of the StifiTsubscriptioosishall bd petri ijiium with tbo« offther aubscription. \ i ; ’ {« When the said company nxallnaveootupleted the? improvement!: to Moflgantop/ih (he county of Mcbongabelft, the? charter sballlS perpetual. sclabalfbe in fbrce; frqb'jU piaaage. __ Slaving ft«ch libera] aid &vOt*blfl Leaialatkni, we'bope ihoao mteretteil wiU kake meawlres to lhe immediate extension ol lo phe point of iiteraectio® the Baltimore ro#ji , j ; ,i * • ' ? 008 BOOK W^LE. fa, California Wort, pub. lukd by D. 'Appleton & Co.,K«J>YorkicompHMs <3> Fremont's Geographical account' of -Upper Major; Emory’s; Ovtbrlnnd journey Into Fort Istavoniroith in Mi«“” n to Sn“ D 'cB“. joiiCalilbrnln, Including iparts ‘df the Atkansas, Norte, aid Qil« riven; )and CapL Fremont a N#raii*e of ibeEtptorini; Expedition U>Uie-Rocky MAdot&inaand UnOregoi anil Nijrib^California. — contains a map o£ i&© venoasputea, add • n*aj> oflbejGold kegidca..* uft. gold Sethr » Jlfcn|w/;fcelng a practical and iaitractive aoiSe to ill frndo*. eWatiag to fbe newly difloqvered golit rogjpM of &y DandT. Ad*ed, &ofc«te of Geology, ind oofisnlting Mining New Ybrlr, D. f-Appkloadc Cct . sTms« works contain information of valae and 4m to any inquiring iniutl, bt* to ito Clililbro.. oeiigraati they mast be b gfeat jicquialtion. or s&e by R. Hopkin’a ;f i >T*orm ok lUnjtiuxf---cfear earn ,' inks, over dl expenrer, <Jf the “Madison and !ndi ajjipolia Railroad" for ; lhe' la*f y are ever ssoo,ooo, making about 13 per cent proilf on iho •. ..coital employed Thb-road ej«en<£f frtrtn Madi cfti on fk* iQhto river, td Enfoabapolia, ibq- seat o* Government of (he .Stale dT Indiana; neither let itfiaus being placet of much tm&ieaa an* *mpor*- Iftce. A ealcuUlioD, founded on any reasonable * will show, (hat a RaiUoadtrom Plufturgb to tHe interior of Ohio, Will jaj.'itiU .better. How iail ihal our capdlaliata-beailate toube bold of efiffle project and push it ityougb* SNAnnui Cuntur-ixy.—Wo eumiirea y*s:eriiay, jijlnrf of « Jvi bo«,;M *ifl6>ninnl, in » inidenin Birmxg limn, iibcmLßtlJach Jong 6r.J r.ea; Son inch ; wld»j wto* e«ttS* »te«'.row. of llelh live pTthon.al eui, onetf Bine, and X-n’fl* ihe liter very •tonll. tlio wholoforming Lee the cßXioraj - ■* imon cab reeitii. .^^« ; of »aumf. «orb of a.E,Appp!etao, Ex,, on toortk ‘ ,hv.a Norris, Esq-, !»»>““ rt?* “ >■&"«** IheSBW if “ £“■ * ' , aLXi.,is Him Mifflin pmffly. 4 U"» Sute. W. Pretidenthb offidmliy reaftnixed-r-^nw 3. Fnmoijco in Cfflifflrtin- , •! f . H t fM: I To ofi t&BPiUtburgkGtfiatf; / [ i Potato® HiU,Maicha3,l&l9. Sir4-I havti in the Baltimore Pjafldot *ome qwrriei pot by se£dttor of * Pittsburg paper, in rejatfoti loathe susceptibility erf the improvement of j tfl# Navigolion of the Monangnhela fiver, to the | point iin s&id rivfer that the Baftimore i*»d Ohio , Railroad Company may conduct their rdfid; and I also, tome \inquifie* as to the Legislation of the Slate «f V irjgiaia, the improvement ol J ibc navigation of said river. j ■ It ii now understood that the Baltimdre4nd Ohio l Riilrfcad Company will, the ensuing spring, let to ctmtrpct, Ibe grading of thejir road, froirt*Curhber land : to the Modongatela fiver, at ot near Fair mont, the county seal of Marion county. By the charier granted by the Legislature of Vm, to tins company, they sfe not allowed to use any of tlie.r road Iwtween thO Monongaheta River and the <*tty Of Wheeling, onlil their whole road is finished to the Said city of Wheeling. It fatUereforeuot likely that any'work will be done on ibis setlioa, until their road is entirely finished from Cumberland 10 | 'Fairmont, and probably for *ome years the testier, j u seems to us; here, that the city of Pittsburgh shotild fee] deeply interested in connecting herself ,wits this Railroad, by an immediate extension of the navigation of the Mooonglheia River, to ‘ Fairmont. And I take pleasure ia saying, that we have a most favorable charter for that port of the rivCr ui Virginia, procured with an eye to this , coanection. Ohr charter, dsntnended thirmg the | present Aesaiod of Legislature, provides that ihej State shall three-fifths of the cflpitnl stock J ld bd paid pan pa-tii with the subsenp uon <i individuals and other oorpotatfons. Fairmont is Situated on the Moitongahela Haver/ about one and a half mile below the Junction of TygartVvaileV and West Fork Rivers, and haft a population of about eeven hundred, and is rapidly increasing. Opposite to Fairmont, orf said nvefi in liie town of Palatine, with l population of aliuul two hundred and fifty persons; it is said, that in Ihpee two towns, some thirty or forty bouw-s Wil' bd put u)i the enduing summer and fall. Our river* from thd Pennsylvania lino to Fairmont, has about fifofeelfaU; the distance fa about twenty-eight mile*, life banks higfc and good; the boi at-the npplrf, generally a oblid rock; in cror chartet, there .s no hmuauon to the height of tbp darosp there are lift bottoms along the vaUey of the river ul *con.W □hence, to l* injured by Use overflowing ol tftr banks; aod it will not be necessary td build more than four dams, to make this bxtens.on. We intend shortly to call a meeting- here, and opdft books 16 receive subscriptions, and we shall h*?k mod hope fi»r home aid trom the city Of Pittsburgh. W* ore preparing a road from Fairmont td'h* mouth of Fishing Creek, 'in the county of WheMrt. the distance oi fitly miles by this route, we will | connect Fsurtnonl with Ibe-Oh.o River, so thM i when the navigation ot ibe river shall be lu.tft 1 cepled with ice, the passengers ran reach Farr ! tdont in coaches, m eight or ten hours, from the Ohio »er. With the slack water mtvig«ion the Baltimore end Ohio Railroad Company, wre road shall be completed to the Monongahela River, \irill hive a ready and rapid communication with the Uhlp River, at least ten months iQ the year. ' We have at Fairmont great facilities for manu facturing, anil when these avenue*; are opemfu. that the taw materials can be brought here With Ilia markets we must have when the Railroad is comiileUsd-to tb.s point, it «em* to «*. this «fcU Be a vary desirable location for capitalist* who may desire to engage m manufacturing. Coal is iutw delivered to lamil.es and tueb facfUmM «* we miw have, far twei and a half cents per bushel, in addition to this* we have an abundance of water power on our creeks. • . . • , Within four or five miles of thd nver, on the east B id Ci ut the base of the Laurell Hill; we have ju* exhaustible beds of iron ore, and; preparation* are now making to engage in the manufacture of iron. In addition to all this, we have a fine agricul tural douulry, and it does oeetn to ifa here, that d the Railroad was not aboui being o.aik, that Ibe citizens of Pittsburgh, if they look to their mlrreWs. uhould desire to exleud without delay, the sfaclt water 10 Fairmont, but wtb a certainty oi the Rmh road and aeonneclion with it here, there shohld, be nft’ delay in going to work, »o that both improve* ments shall be made sirautlarteoiiHly. Vfcry respectfully, T. 8. n. frwn the Nattoosl loieligsacer ot Tuesday Yesterday* a* three o'clock j M. Bcdiam, ihb Minister from the Emperor ot Rbssia to the Uolletl Slate*, witli his two Secretariat —not having IA-'eti able to attedd at the geoeral reception ot thrf ltf> ' plomatic Corps—was received by the Preudent of i United States, to whom he made the folk>vf»oi nddresH- ' tb-ansu&tioh* ffi Preiulmr: Remarkable military deeds a» ■comiiliabedamidsl trying difiiciilliey andl enhanced bv ereal modesty, have birougUt to ibe kaowwdga of the American People yourjbigh quahncunofir.— Your eneliy and yoor wisdom have been deKrv edllr'ahprecntlet] and mahnlfieealiiy rewarded by; ilhir&iprMite Magistracy fo wljlichihc choice Uf A , ed, WJftfitisSorafteß”yoa have rv Accepted os hedges pfPeace, w»*l J»- le rested id Ihe wrUare of ibe Union ritual wish success of your AdmininUTition »hoaW completely con>e.«.{xmd to yodr good uuod tioni and devotion to yoor country. ' The fimptfbr, my august master, lakmg a permanent iWreM m the welliare iA tbe Slalea had learned with great satisfaction that me national deruion baa called tb. the Presidency a eitiienaoj distinguished for hi eminent qualities ami hi* great integrity. . , t The firm and honorable policy of the hoipenOr, the-benevolence and-punty of hw intention*, give great facilities to hi Minister* in ibeir reistK|tia wilt the Governments to which thef nre aegre|iM .•d. I am, Mr- President, highly grniilW to be able ip add,that my official intercourse has always been perfectly satisfactory. The soccmßlve Admiills inujons during the time of m,! residence in widtb inxton have uniformly shown me the kindest dis positions, and I have constantly found that: they men equally anxioas to ensure the continaauon of the excellent relations so hHppily exuding t.e- IWden Russia and the Bailed Slates. lam con vinced Mr. President, tiial tboee friendly relations wdi receive a stronger impulse under your nanpi eaSand ion will penult me to assure you that 1 really wish lu render myself Worthy of your confi dence. ■ . $o which Address the President responded in thrf following terms: Sun The desire which you ha ve expressed to re n def vourselfWorlbv of Ibe confidence Of lias (.over, meat cannot fad to be re.bxed, u your future ca reer ehnU correspond to yoort part oonduct.. lmr per Ihe lung period for whiett you have bebn ay credited*! Washington,'you have farmed ties and usioclalibna in our country which have given you oh interim In its continued and increasing phispe. ntt.and.yun have secured .thefriendship and at looion ofthe social circles injhiallistncl, while I he ■on fide nee of your nugusl Sovereign has been Hie merited : reward of your fidelityl to the true, honor anil interests of Russia'. It -shall l* my study b. t-ttllivald and ■trenglhen the Irteudly relations be tween Ihe United Slates and Rnssin-rolutions which have biUietto been Cemented by inuluol good otiloes, and whad. I Uope-may everferonln unimpaired It requires no prophetic eye to dis cern thgl a mutually beneficial tniercourwyn des tined, and berhnps speedllyyto *nse between the territories oi.r rerpective: nation, w .cb.borde, on Ibe Pacific. Thanking you, sir, lor Ibe kind ui luslons you have been pimped- to make loutilmig myaelf personally, I welconte ybu must , r ;" „ J ai a geoileuiaii with whom, ofiicial rehilivo* will be msd,® agreeable by tho coaiteey uf tUrport meal, abd a» ibe representative of a greal nation n lenUa of the moM frieuJly intercourse vMln my uuoti-y. ' P'b«idn Lawk —Among fhe docOment*<>rtlrred to be printed by (he Cdngrets was oia «-i». bracing the Pension IjQWS no«r in force, Kleiber With certain regulations touching the , subj«?cx Aa it is onfl of pretty general interest we have taken U»e trouble to prepare a abstract of tiio more tAiportant feature* of these laws, which win sub. stance iti follows!— JVa/ laM. ■ la substantiating a claim; all evidence nhsli tie taken on oath or affirmation, before the tbe district, or one of the judge* oftbe Slate urTer ritory Ht wbioh tbe claimaid rewdefc, or before snine person specially authorized by oimmiHitiQ Imm said judge. ■ Peufionem in State* and,Tenitofi*s where there are net pension agent*, are lo be paid at Uie sent m Goyefnment. ) Volunteers disabled in tlic service are t<a be pen sioned* Pedrions are granted to all officer* who Served to ibe’end of the Revolutionary war id the contin ental army. Tbtj widow or children are entitled toi = recei the balance due in the case of a deceased pear ner. Provision is made tor all.persons who served nix months in tbe army, militia, or navy, during the Re vohitlouary war. • Wiilqw* and Orphans of! officers and splJiers of the militia, rangers, sea Jqncjtyes, and volunteer* who have died since 101fi,.nreeariUed to five years 1 widows of revolutionary officers aro. al lowed pensions hr tbe time that they remain un married. ’ Tldj brothers and' siaers of deceased toldjers ofthd Mexican War ore entitled to the land wliirh .would have been claimed Uio soldier : if living. Sofdlfen oflhe war ofl fil'd tnsy select .hew land if thtf’dist warrants yycro located on land unfit for ‘cultrisiion- ! • Invalid* of the navy are allowed pensions. Five years’ petirinnytmOuntingto half the month ly pay to which the deceased Was entitled at the time jjjjhia death, are allowed to widows and child ren of navy officers ilatn tot serviem The same i* true wllh regard to all persona slain in the nava! service, including men, marines, engineered re men, and coatheaver*. In’the document before os, (here are a great mabf technical regulation*, fat which we cannot find tobm, but we may venture to suggest that ail pereouh who feel an-interest in the pensioa laws, may obtain a copy of the document by Addressing a Member of Congress, or by applyldg to the Ser relaiia* of Wat and Navy or of the Home Depart meat y[' Very Iftttej-from CrilWraU. Mari Gold Aaoukt-rSutmskt? California andpu ': sengeTi—&Qoi Order \ntht Gold Digging *c- Tbo Ifestop uivcler, of Salurdny evening, has the following though inedfiuiie iatellL gfcntJe frfcm California, being , nearly a mouth later than previous advices. — “We ftavi aedji a private letter from San Fran «sdo, dated : the £OtbJ*nuaryt which contains the laleit now* froirt the gold region- The writer was h volunteer in Qot Fremont’s expedition, was ta l<e*prisbner by Ibeladians and retained in captivi ty Cine tooMbsrt-his life having been spared, and his liberty fifaaltfgrahled him. as he account of his having been discovered by the Indians to be ■a fee mason, of which fraternity, it seems, many i of ihe rtd jnenWere members. I ' writer Kad been very successfully engaged !•{„ the ghldknines. and had obtained gold enough to I faitisfy bio ambition. His statement in respect to ihd extent .of the gold beds and the purity of the ' i metal, .rather exceed the marvellous descriptions 1 i which Ve iiavd heretofore received. He speaksof jrtj|) further discoveries, and of still richer mines, I which blight furnish profitable employment, as he I thtpbvfor the young men in New England. He his *o cOnnileot in respect to the golden promise of I'lhi laml.thnthfe urges bisfnands here to go at once I'to’tbe fajiiK*. Ho speaks also of silver mines, m ua/hichi'he'i say* there is an abundance of ore; byt i tbU*inferibr mital seems to be *an object of mindr i regartl among-the fortune hunters. | °Thfe Writer of this letter had left the mines, to ■ riicruit his health, and to await more favorable Weather for carrying on operations. He was at Sim Premised, which placets described as being full to overflowing with persons awaiting the com -1 itig Sprmh. to commence or resume operations at | the “djggmgsJ* 1 In the |NeW Orleans Picayune, of the 11 lb, we find farther letters from on board the steamship California, which bad arrived at Acapulco in 9 days frojra Panama, and also severs! written previously, at Panama by the same writers, and tin letter, also, from California direct Acmmco. Mexico, Feb. 10. ■ 1 avail of a short stoppage of the steamer Cali [fortii'a fit, thi* port, to advise you that we arrived last fevdurag after a disagreeable voyage of eight liayi I'roiu Panama, which plait; we leli infcl.- \Ve take water here and sail for Haiallao, where we export to arrive in three or four \layi , , , , - ttibed my!la»t from Panama, l have little from California trt imereat you- l «hink ' b ' Te wIU “ treat difficulty m returning from that country; to the iSlatiK. Already has a feeling of insubordination manifested itself on boaid. aud all hands are inde pendent o.‘ the officers, and there is little doubt that ; jj the current iu relation to Cnlitoruia are true;tbfc ship will be deserted by all bands,aave her tiKcers'and will be obliged to be laid up We havfe a Uumher of sick on board with the Panama itevdr. Thank Heaven, we have no cholera.— Abdtn'd duten Americans died on the isthmus, and fit is fortunate we have so lar escaped, as our ves sel is crowded with «2f» paaengers . I will write you ngiun ou Mour arrival at axalltui. \ ours truly. The following is the lettet from ('alUoriiu direct. It ia'wrilicn with spirit and point, and the Picayune inclines to think it i' as honest a statement ot aP fair* in*California a* they have seen CxUFOXMA IN TUB WOOt'A * »*>ECi January, 2, 1 &4tf. £,btjjn» pjcsyune—£very newspaper l »es theil'Uftes.lhiid they are mighty tew) contain! or more IcUerafroni mit here somewhere, £ them<f*t aiil'uj description of thing* here »u»ag abl^ —|u»rril>le murders, outrageous thelta, hanging peopleiby ihwi on the trees, Lynch's law.ic., to*. Now ha ope Of our company ha" made as much as be ttunLs will do him. and is going home, they ha*e dll agreed aud requested that I should give yo<i by bis 1 hands a little hiatorv of how we do tl».bgs*uj oor-Miggma." .In the first place, we as. ae&blt! evdry Sunday morning, numbering gene rally fern 120 to 130, our whole number, who hare I sigtiej ihr*l>y laws being 1 h 3. (bir place of ren defcvou* ir a large oak tree, on a beautiful hill, jtii ut<whujh pushes as pure a stream ol wraler as wks ever drunk by man. Hou ought to *ee that trfee. U looks as though it was lopped about L’lA vtars pco and b id never slopped spreading. ■ A< 10 o'clock the «onretnry reads the by laws, alier jehieb ibe president rises and says: “Itoea airy roemiter know of any violation ot the luwi juW rf-ad''-! to which, three tunes out of five, then a nolrespbOSe, and since I,have been a member winch is about eight mouth*, there has been m otfeofce committed (With one exception) that re a higher punishment than a small line, or a reprimand firiim the president '•Thb exeepU°o alloded to was a poor devil whe xtfaa detected in hidiug a portion of the day s laboi of his ; company. The members thereof, consisting of niie. immediately held a meeting among them sqlvw gave him hi* part of their joint earmsga, (WhidU was about $3,000) and told b,m to go, as he knew vrhftl would be his late next Sabbath. He aieopdinglf Went, and has not be**n heard of since. iTtte penalty torihell is expatriation. What we nieatt by that is, to leave our borders, and iffbund id tbfem, the first lime, nine onu thirty; the second. phtls t*jmp. One of our laws >*. "There ls to bfe no gambling of any description .’ Another !*. “No profane or obscene language shall be nwd m the assemblage on the Sabbath;” neither ofwluc.h has bean violated in the lint instance since l bare tieetia uieiuUr. i Nbw where would you go to find 103 more or i ilcrlV mep! and all this, too, wilbom any lava. iWfccomfradn ennsentiodo. rigid . , . J'NW f wooM advfte *JK anywhere, who-are do mg yvell.to glay wtiefe they are, though fortunes iln and WiR bo mad* here, not by picking gold out Witlfu jack knife m lour or five pound lumpv bul With muifii h'd nnd hard labor. P rom , * Mt iomiauun 1 can gel. the average of our whole non. her ber day, for the last eight month*, ha* beet ilO&l) •So yon see fortune' ain’t to l*? made u S day nof a*en*in. It Y"U ever saw men at wnrl ou it ca4ii (.r a uuil race, or digging a fouu.Ujoc for a force house m your city, von have a r*v tooil idea of the labor u> getting gold here. Woild not have troubled you with this ill digested fcpidtle had )t not been for Ihe accounts I have read bbohithh *>uDWf. How 11 mny m other P°^' Las. 1 Ltoow not; but whaf 1 have told you about bur-'Nligfcins'’ is true. 1 feel much more safe here frortj evtfry kind of harm than 1 would in your well “ V H. WAI-TUN. • A iettfir from Panama, from a responsible gentle matt whb U>ok passage from thence mlhe Lafifor* ma, reiterates the loud complaints against the agents of the steamship line, and the Picayune says shows a pressing neoevuty of a change m the agency of ibe company at Pauama. The wn trr vai one of the Faison's passengers to tha place, and details his own grievances on board tin i ‘stiforma, m liavmg to separate from his wifi twho wns in a dolicale situation) and was therefon uliowed a place upon the cabin lloor, while b' himself went into the crowded forecastle and look fare, and was only allowed Urn privilege ot visiting his wife by determined resistance He add* “This iH but my part oi'lbeir miserable trealtnenl, theiUlmrs have suffered more or !e** They nlled the cabm with their particular lavor.tes, excluding all the bidies who came on the Falcon and who did not pay through, <«*n- Adair and family, Maj Ugdeu:and lady, Major Canby aud lady, go m the steerage.. , •I would stale, in justice to Mr. Zaehmson. that V ban had nothing to do with the transactions of the vessel. Mr. Nelson lias had the management enlirelV: he*is also United Stales consul' a Mr* •inger, With not the firm particle of sympathy with AmerfouiK whom he represents, and much lens of n»y leehng of the gentleman. Ho had the Kov Mr \tfh«jek*r. a Baptist minuter, 'H ront- to Cnfo ■ Ibruii, afreMed under the laws of thin Kepnbfic for refuting something that was told him concern mg thfe action* of himself, by which be conceived that bis character would sutler' He is insulting and -elfish, nnd the flag whirh protects him i» dia graced overy hour of the day Cannot something ki doOe lo have an American consul here 7 '' New Uhleaks, March lf>,P. M. One day later from CUagres. Th* brig Perfect. Capl. Gardner, arrival her. U jay from Chagres, whooooslie Boiledloll IhaOTCl uIL Among lior passengers is Limn. La-wia J-taj er ofdespolohes from Urn I’acUio squadron lo Waal ln Hi n rcpon« ihe U.S. Mb,l .learner Oregon, (mo New 'York via Rio do Janeiro and Valporaißu, ar rivedal Haaama on lire 23d Fobrnary an. vroul leave ibr San Frnncisco on the U>Ut of Marc —.ha would lata 300 paaaengare. leaving ahou IBOUI more waiting eouveyanpe lo Ihe gold n AFSan Fra,ic,wo Provision, were enormooal l„,h. and new gold placer, had been d,.covere on Uio Sacramenlo. of numenae value Tbe pro on ode cargo of goods .hipped from Vajparo,**, 1 Son franc,«co waa ono hundred and twenly Ihoi wand dollars. Fame Havana—Havana papor. lo Ihc 111, in«. have bean received al Mobile, by Ihe arr.vol ol Ihe Rntish Mad Steamer. , ~ The paper, of Havana give cona.deral.le apace lo lire aubred of gold in Col.lornia, deriving: Ihelr mlorpialion principally from Ihe paper, of Iho Pa pific const of Jiouth America. Arrivals from Onalemala Imng depbraldo ac connre of Ihe elate of lhal Republic, ll waa no, enough lhal II ahoulJ be desolaled by a civd war between Iho two parties of a dominant race, Iho Tuhanshav e laten adv.nlagc of lire mrcunreumoe ,o Smmence a rnlhlera and ealermmaung war their oppressors. Many towns have been Sclred and burned, the women .Inbred, «"J young and old dealroyed wilh brnlnl : J ‘ v n _[' , War is ranch like ibnt which baa ravaged Yucatan, but the proportion of Imliunn to the Spanish j>opu- Ulfonja much larger, U d .heir faslncree. me more insccessible. The Amcrn.anTrarl Society received laal month SjSwl mcluding alaml *ll,OOO for Ihe Bale of ifcStana. The conlribnllona ,nat lalien np in fhe Prov?de"e. 1 Rchnrebes, will, perhaps, ea “ raoo a geaerooa increase upon Sinner ■ chnrcbea there have S,lrtbnredSlT», Iho Baptist Sail, and t^, nn i Rg4o an evidonco oluberal uni rhlSn Mtion. The collection m Rev. Ur. M d iSdmn*in Hleeher street, on Sunday be. Mason a churo vratnilnua circula mm in February, exceeded 2,000,000 Tbe lolal number rdnee loa. April was over •an.IiOO.OOO pagea. Tbe President hssofficslly recognised Cnsaus Vsaaa u Consul, snd Marten. Jnaaoo ox Los Hxxxs as Vice Consul of Peru for California. AGRICULTURAL. AGKICUXtTUIUUEi COHVKHTIOB Patmaot' to notice given, the Agricultural Coo. vention held for the purpose of organizing a County Agricultural Society, met in the Court House, at Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the 21st m*L The Convention was organized choosing ALEXAjroaa Hiulid*, Esq-, President, and John Cheney, of Miller, of Snowdon; Wra- Martin, of Reserve; and John Young, of Robinson, Vice Presidents, and Geo- Parkin and John Mur dock, jr., Secretaries. Mr. Wm. Eichbaum then offered the following resolutions Raolv*d, That (be establishment of an Agricul tural and Horticultural paper is mtjch needed in Western Pennsylvania, and so useful an underta king would deserve the -patronage of the farmers and gardeners in the said district Rr-tohfd, Thut be a Committee for the purpose of making such arrangements a*, may insore the publication of a paper devoted to 1 the interests of agriculture and gardening, and that I they have authority to appoint a Committee to au- I pervise said publication. Mr. Forward addressed the meeting in support ofthe measure indicated in the above resolutions- An agricultural paper, be said, was much wanted. He had labored to have one established. Tbe ag ricultural papers of the East were not adapted to the seal and qlimateof this region. He spoke par ticularly of fruits in which he had been on experi menter lor sdme years. There wan no certainty in imported fruit fulfilling expectation here. Some kinds which are in high repate in New England, will not answer there. There was great diversity in moil and climaie. Even uo farther off than Cleveland the difference in results wnn most stri ktug. Nursery men and others were bringing on lita and testing their qualities and adaptation to male, and we wanted a paper to report results, ,d as a medium of communication, lie had trav led a good deal, hut had met with any rc on where the quality of the soil was so diversi >d as here. We have the lune-Umie formation, Ihe slate formation, the coal formulioa, and other*, with a very uneven counUy. One ol th« results ot' ihis was that, while some pronounced th« Mediterranean Wheal admirable—the very beat, other* staled the reverse. It was a mailer ol im mens* importance that we should have a paper to report and chc*l lacts. No one ran deny that oui agriculture is in a languid aud slovenly state There was nothing to awaken and stimulate l< the emulation which was necessary to excellence Alter some debate, it was resolved that the reso lutions be postponed till alter the orgamratn ihe Society. On motion ol Hiram Hull*. a committee ol seven was raised lor the purpose ot drafting a Constitution The Chair appointed the lolfowiog gentlemen —Messrs. Hutu, M’Oloikey, Forward, Verier, While, and Boyles. Ihirmg the absence of the Committee, Edward D. Ifaz/am. Kaq., addressed the meeting on the mi iHjrtaiiee of the agricultural interest. He dwelt with much force ou the importance to ibe tarniei of }-ioni ioa.l*. While rail raoJ* were to cunnec the Atlantic with the Pacific, it was ibe previnrt of the plauk road to conuecl every farmer with th« great arteries ol communication. The cos not more than the first outlay ol a stone road, which almost immediately needed repairs, while a plank road would remain good seven or eight years, and if made of the best materials, would last ten or twelve years. Mr. s**oll. ol Ross township, then addressed lb« meeting for a few minute* in a very forcible man ncr, when the committee to draft the rODstitutioi returning, he gave way tor their report. Mr. Hultz, nn behalf of the committee, reported a constitution and bye laws, which, after some •light amendments, were adopted. On motion of Mr. A. W. Mark**, a con was appointed to superintend the publication o* the constitution, and prepare an address. The Chair nppoinlr.l A W. Marks, of Peebles, John Scott, of Roas, and Samuel Fahnestock, ot Rbffl* both. The members of i he convention l hen signed th« stitution, paid the r conlgbuwon «rf '»*» •h, and then proceeded to mark lor nlhoers/ which resulted m the election of the allowing:— preaideui—Hon. Waller Forward. Vice Pre«identa — Wm. Martin, of Reserve John Cheney, of Ross. McCaalm, ol Pine. Jacob McCabe, of Fayette. Corresponding Sec'y-A. W. Marts, oj Peebles Recording Secretory—C. Andersen, <4 Ohio. Treasucpr—Win. Kichbaum j Managers— W in. Morrison, of (>bm. r John Munlock, Jr, Peebles. John Boyle., Indiana, , :<fV \ . John Mcdufby, Robihaoo. JS tlrsßinuaOooper, -Kona. *4- John F. Garrard, Fayette. John HerTou, Jr, Pine. John Scott, Rosa Jiurie* William*. West Ifcci Renj. Kelly. Wilkios. John V. Rowland, Upper St Ulair Paul A. Way, Ohio. On motion of Mr Scott, the thanks ot the , <-n> venhon were tendered to lb»»e editors who have manifested an mlereat in the Surety. The resolution# offered by Mr. Kichbanru, rela live to the[ei*lab!i»bment of an agricultural paper. were then* taken up and adopted, and the blank filled up wit)' the names of Messrs. B. A Fahne* lock, A. W. Marks, and S. N Wickersbam. It was further resolved that the constitution If pntited in pamphlet lorm, and that ibe editor* friendly t'> the cauv; l>e re.|uesteJ to publish the proceedings- Mr. Forward then addressed the Society briefly, returning thanks lor the honor conterred upon him. and promising hi* be>t endeavora to promote Ihe welfare of the Society. Un m<*ta>n. Mr. Forward was r«. pleated to ad drew the Society at it' next annual meeting m November Thanks were then moved and carried to the lairinan tor the able and impartial manner m Inch he had presided, after win. h the Society ALKY HILANDS. Pf'-sl Se«relariee~GKOßOF Parris, John Muruocts, Jr TUB OOOSBBRRY In England the goosberry is v-steemud »n«* ol their most valuable frmis. In spring it |iiroi«h e» the earbesit as well aa the kwst truil lor tarte and fauces, and can be preserved green a* well as ripe Ibr winter use. Wheo npe. it roaket a delicious sweetmeat and wine, and is a favorite dessert. The following selection is recommended Hf.is —Old rough red, Melling’s crown bob, Farmer’s roaring lion, Knight s Munjui' ol Stafford, t-haio paign and Capper’s top sawyer, one of the best of the rrd gooeberrics in ihe Scotch ironmonger, it is hairy aud thin skinned. Yeliowt —Hill’s goldon gourd, Prophet’s rod(-wf»d. Hamlet’s killon, Du on’saoiden yellow, Gordons viper. Git «.« —Ed- ward’s jolly tar. Mossy's heart of oak, Nison's green myrtle, early green hairy, Parkmaon’s laurel. Whuet —Moor’s white l>eor. Colewortb’s white lioq, Crompton’s Sheba queen. Saunders’Cheshire lass. Wellington’s glory, Woodward’s whitesmith. Smooth skins become lough in cooking, ami should not be selected ti»r that purpose. The gooaberry ean be raised from cinunga, from suokers, or from seeds; the funner is gene rally resorted lo as being the most expeditions; and seed is only sown to raise new varieties. — Cuttings may be planted in the fall, as early i» iho spring a* the weather will permit. The gooslrerry requires a deep, moist, and rich soil ; the ground around it should be kept (re* from grass, at.d mellow, ll rednires manure in spring. The fruit, appear* on shoot* of tbe laal year, and spurs of two or three years, the young shoots yielding the best. Keeping the bushes free of wood, open at the lop, ami removing all lux uriant shoots from the base, is Ihe pruning tie ces«ary. Summer pruning is necessaay for fine fruit. Tbe fruit ■>* easily kept for lari*, by introducing Uiem into bottles with a little water, heating until steam is produced, and then corking lightly They may t>e kepi whole by burning a few sulphur matches m « bottle full, and corking tighilv ] |Thia shrub is much infested by caterpillars, r sect*, and blight; they are, however, all rem«*be.l by full '■xposure to tne light, sprinkling with lime, or watering with a solution of tobacco or whale oil soap. The Aphis oh Tuka.-Messrs. Editors: Having a small, young orchard, of about sixty trees, of the cultivated varieties, 1 was greatly tried on find ing that the above insect was doing great injury to the new growth. The leaves ware utirlod up and blackoned,the young shoots retarded in (heir growth jud m some instance* entirely killed. My quince and seedling apple-tree* oflhe second year's growth were in a still worst- condition; many of the lop* being so completely covered that they wens de stroyed. My first remedy wns a strong infusion of tobac co—say four ounces to six quarts of boiling water. This was placed in a suitable vessel, which was held by another person, whilst 1 carefully bent down the limbs, one or two at a lime, and immersed the ends of them in the inlusion. A few tree* were treated in this manner. Tbe insect* were killed by the tobacco infusion; bat I thought the effect on the young shoots and tender leaves rather in jurious. While reflecting on the subject, 1 remembered having read that the bitter principle was destruc tive to insects. I seized the idea, and resolved to try u. Tiie bitter selected waa the common qttos aia of the sbops,*as being-cheap and intensely bitter. Haifa pound of the quassia chips were boiled (or s fow mioutes in tlx quarts of water. When iho decoction was cold, it was used m tbe same way as the tobacco infusion, wilh complete sure***, »ml without any apparent injury to the leaves or new growiiu All the infryty ihftt were vet with the It quid wtire failed. Many of my yoirag seedling *ppfa-tte»A^^' ed efrittiserahly three weeks ago, are now sending out a thrifty growthjwhich contrasts pleasantly with the blackened and curled foliage below, wheih was nearly destroyed by the wood4ouae. "Would strong infusions destroy bee on cattle and stock? It is cheap and perfectly safe -- safer, in my opinion, than ungueotuin or tobac co. E. O. Mtoatt. Rjchwoxd, McHenry co, UL, Aug. 21, ‘4b.—fV<n rie Parmer. The* moral force of the Administration; its im press upon the country and the public mind; its lone, spirit, and altitude, will 1* illustrated ion most peculiar manner, by ibe selections it makes of the men who are to till the public offices ol the country, and by the principles upon which these •elections are made. This, we have said, involves one of the most delicate responsibilities, yet one. also, of its highest Gen. Taylor has announced the ru'e by which he will be guided in the matter ot appointments. The testa are honesty, capacity, fidelity. But, a* ; these terms are more or less relntive, and might admit of degrees, according to variety of opinions, we tnay presume, without any violence of construe lion, that those admirable qualities are to be judg ed oC not so much by the estimate which the ap plicant himself, or his too partial friend* m*y put ppon them in hi* case, but by the general send tnenl of the community, an indicaied by the posi tion and standing of individuals, la other words, ihe presumption is that Cren. Taylor’s selections lor appointments will be made from among those, andinose only, who, in their sphere of life and du- ty, possess the confidence of the community in which they live, or of the general public to whom they are known, as rata ot honesty, capacity, und fidelity- Let It b«* remembered that it isthecoiintr^which •fg jo be served, that the honor and dignity ot the country and the public interests are the great mai lers to be considered. The offices of the CJovern luent are not the private property of the President, Q or Um legitimate spoil ».f any ola'mani. Under the solemn obligations of fiis official oath, General Taylor cannot blit make it n matter of conscience iu every 1 appointment he confers to consider, first, and • chiefly, not hi* own partialities, if he should hav&any.bul the public good and its requirement*. And tf'ftbould lie born e in mind that he who re fused Ollier pledge.*, will be Very apt.lo the best uf hu ability- to make good the one which Ife did take when the investiture ol hia high office wi« assumed in the presence of the People. Tigt Knouaii Hakguawr—R would be well il I Ataertc&us could realize, l>otti at home uud abroad, I the superior elevatiuu and advantages ul our eouoiry. Some AiurrioHiin *u tnr forget themaelve* aa lo disparage their naitvr* land abroad Bui they ought to Ik* aware «>t the fa«*t, that fadli our I eoonl/y and language will bear comparison with auv on earth R '■> au undoubted fact that we i spaalt the F.ugiwb language h “little better” than -they do in Holland, and it is also a runout fact that the English, having no smudanl author on English pronuonatK.il (Walker.was a Scotchman, sod Sheridan au ln-htr.au . tire publiahiog a very . splendid edition oi Webster # Dicliooary.— ' “A 7Vo rrfft t-'j Thoughtt in EnglandT ynUuhtd in Me ‘litdeptndmt Jiin 20, • Wrerrsa'aU.c*Rto Itu-noHAHY Un*brii*oed In the unanimous judgment of the leading literary preaa of Great Britain and the United Statca, Web ster’s Dictionary ia the most learned the most com irehenaive. and the most complete work of the j jifttl tu the Eiigfisb language; oumatomg all that is •irellent iu l>r. Johnson's greut work, wnh nu tnefoua philological corrwUoua, more concise aod accurate definition*, in uiauy inataoce#. and the taddUiou of some aixtcen thousand words- ibese ‘’additions .-ousisODg (ot the most part 0/ terms used in the various department# ol acieitc* and the arti, iu commerce, manufactures, inerchandiie, and the liberal professions. —Jnurmil of r.JucMum for 7>- |wr C-onm/u, 7ororifo, Ju/mJif. I^>4J. We learn that Mr. < »ale- Seaton the aon o< onr I eery worthy Mayor, lias been appointed l*> l»« I SorjTtarT of Legation tu the embassy ut Fruo'kU.rt I Mr. Seaton went abroad in lMti, iu company with Mr. Henry l»raytOD. formerly ol this city aud now a distinguished citizen of (be French Republic, has been sojourning most ot his time in Fans and in (t«*nuany. He bongs to tbe discharge ot his now duties a vigorous and Wei) stored mind aud a kttowiege ot tiie French and German languages. — We understand that Mr S. 13 now in Pans. Hi# appointment 1- highly creditable to the Adnnniatrs lion, and will »«>t fail to be gratifying to the many friends of our refepected Mayor.—.Virfuwt.if H r Ayf “ Answer us Titsi"—The l mon says—‘lt Geueral Taylor, or his Secretaries should cuusent to aacnlioe suuii men to the Moloch of party, he it to." The biood uf the Martyrs is the seed of the Church! * We ask the Union lo teil ut how many Ujen, nf eipial talent* aod respectability with Mr Burke, and who look no active part tn (mhUcs, were saerilired “lo the Moloch of party," by Jack- son, Van Buren aod Polk l —and whether tbe editor tu the Union, either at Richmond or, Washington, ever let fall the liuateat whisper of disapprobation l.ynchbvTjrk Virginian It is intimated tu as that a rumor has been pul circulation ibal the Hon. Anubbw Sttwajit, t of the Representative* in the last Congress, bad been a caudtdalo for a seal in ihe C'abiur-t. and tbol bisci&ho luul been ael aside or rejected. We are jtuOwr&cfrfe' state'Uial tbe ntiPpr-ia-ainlumadedi on the contrary, Mr. Stewart did. To terms, Wfbro tbu Member* ui the Cabtoct were designated, peremptorily decline Iwmr considered a* n candidate (dr any office m (he gdl ui the Ad ministration. — !\iU. Jiiicl. A Harry Km-resslon —We h-arn that n gent niau ol Wivdimgtnn city c alled at Ihe White Hou a lew days mure. accompanied by In* family, & Aistmg ol three si>n<« und ml daughters, lo pay his n—peclA lo President Taylor. They were received very cordially, und .tiler shaking hunds With each, he turned to the hither and remarked' —- Sir. you are a neb roan —a nation's strength consists m the number ol tier )>eople. and a parent's wealth iu the number ol his children.' — Hall Sun. JOB PRINTING. Hll.l. HEADS, CARDS. CIRCULARS, Hills ItiHing, i'ontracts. Blaul. HAND BIU>. 1-ABSI.r- rV«TIFIC*Ttii, CURT KB, f-uuc. h», Ac Ac . ’nntc.l ni ibe MmrteM notice, nl Utw pnr dc'JU <iA*»TTK tnrrira, Third strutt. Puuti'M I.kmur Si.jar - Prepared by J. \V. Kelly. William 'l'cet. N V . arid lor aale by A Juwifu, No 7U J'ouiili •hitl Tin* Mill be lountl > delightful artt- le rage. 1,1 lanulic*, and parncuturly Uuu'i Kkoma All improved Chocolate prrpi ion, being u cambinalioh of Cocoa mil, innocent. vigoriUJiig i.id paint* Me, highly recommended partic ularly for invalid* Prepared by \\ linker, lk»r> ler, M**» . and lor tale t>) A JAYNKS, al the Pekin Tea Stoic- No 70 Ktnirlli \l lurbU Situ.hß* Ja»r» kAI i in. .in Kyri r Sooth Pituburglt, Krb X IMV. My wile ha> ben troubled Mill, a violent rough t •IX ><r KCVCII yrar.', VO bud ivi ■ her I'oUfli that phy nans (hi Ulno. where l lormerly lived.) lold me had the Consumption Alter wt removed lo Dux n t obtained lor her. time and ugaiu. ditfereni mrdirim but they wrre 01 no kind ol brncht lo l.ci Some tt months nitre. I purchased a bottle ol vout h S rup, the u«e of which ha* dune her more gixid th any medicine shu has ever taken. I hnte al*o u< Seilers' Ve'rnntuge m my family with hue «u. cn.v ithi.-'jMib M biiMil Tlii» popular eomrh remedy i« prepared and sold R K SKLLKRs, Wood and may be had of !>r ,nii cunerali; in ih> two rides mid vmimy inli'J Pu»riiosoTAßt - Tt.r Wtiivs oi Allcvnei will urpu llir filaiin* ... VVM J MAHKsiot livii l«* Uha office ai ihe I'miim* t‘minty t* Mr M i* a k<mmJ Whtif an I i* <*vcr\ way to <li*chaiv*- me tlutir* «>i Hie ui'f, umi <t« notm’iaiion 1-y ilir party Aujoihrnv mcti-j.*u:RAwti»r SirsurTAi tv t’ol HI t.H DtTT >»i iil.ir will lw lUUK.rird lor ihe office oi Sheriff »u nomination oi the Whit; and Anmini'.oinr < mem! wfftT SiIKBITf *I TY - Cvpt vv A. CIUKLTOS Will be .up ported far Ihe oftiee ot »horifl, •übjeci lo the nomina tion 01 the Aiitiniasonie and Whig OniinlV Convention maiddAwil V l-'joimi Warh, Prrvaßuaoa. Mb Perron- - V»u will «ute ihm I ml 'O' 10, «"■■•*<■■■ ry, brief' ouf .irxtUloi; U'lj Atitima-*'"'' Convention ’loaf, Ac HAM'F FAHNKSTOCK Kliztlxtlli iow.-»l>ip, Mureli, HHtf Improvement! In Dentistry. I)R li O STEARNS, lair of Boston, is prepared to manufacture and set Mum.* TiBII hi whole amt parti o( sets, up«» Suction » r Atmospheric Suction Plate.. TotftMacusotßKii w rivk atnuizs, where the nerve i* ixuoncd Other and residence next door to ih* Ml)'- or *. o&er., Fourth street, Pittsburgh. RkfEi Tn J H. W’Faddeu, F. 11. Eaton. jail) W. M. Wright, DI. D m Dentist, tlrrtn: and residence on Kounh tt. opposite the Pittsburgh Dank. Other /fHBRBSk hour* from P oVlock to VI 'K M . and r * * frrm < »» M «epl4-ly Vocal Kierclaea A ND SOLFF.UGKIS. With an ■ecoinpnmment for llir A p,,'„ lofie, adupiml to the wuiil* ol private poniU, rlu*i''“ in vocal music. Selected from Italian, French and German composers, by Ixnvrll Ms«on: 70 tarac pages of closely primed inu«ir, rontainniK H* eiorco-t* proyicssively arranead Price 70 i-enu 1...1 rerrivr.i, a supply ot ibr übovu, dirrci Irom the p iS,iy ju.in ii.mhia.* ‘ „,rh-.M *■! wood st fivi* COUNTRY MERCHANTS- \V R Mioj-iiy, I rorn<-i‘ of 4th and Market »t«, Pittsburgh, ha* re rrivrd h«» lirxt supply ol Spring and Hummer (foods, and mvher merrhani* to look at lu* stock Prices Rooms up stairv—entrance from 4th st. roc h«:i . rnoWltWMiHT,ll. -JOII.V « SAWTIR KKVNBDY * BAWYEU, lOOKING GLASS Manufacturers, ami Wholesale i dealers in foreign and domestic Variety Good*. Wcitcrn merchants, Pedlars 'and others are invited to call and exaraioe the prices and quality of o»r stock, »• with our present increased fneiliues in mamlfartar ttnd purchasing, wo think we cun oiler aa great inducement" to buyers as any other house west of the Mountains. J aS " , Y_ R£W GOODS, \m . KKNNF.DY k SAWYER, corner Wood and Fourth "iirect, are now receiving direct Irom tint hands* , c OC k ufFuncy and Variety Good*, including ('locks of every variety, gold and ailver Watches, Jewelry French Prims Comb*, Hooka and Eyes. Gloves and Hosiery, Suspenders, Gun Caps, and all oilier articles m their line—all of which having fecit purchased personally of the manufacture,, euids- Vine the last wm«r, expreasly tor the Spring trade, wifi he sold wholesale at a small advance on co*t. Constantly on hand, all descriptions of Looking Glass es of our own manufacturing, at eastern price.*. inh‘J3 rnuus, BUCKETS AND dor Beaver I Bucket.. JO do do Tub. 6do do Ker Ur., iu viorc lot sale by lacbsU J i R FLOI l) HAMPTON, SMITH & CO., dry goods jobiikns, 80. 54 WOOD ITBXET, PITTS Hl'lt (ill, OFFKB FOR SALE by piece or package, one of the largest stork- <>l M’KIMi A\I"M MM l"K i.imliS. 1- be found in any establishment East or West, and at as small advan. ;«« «*o.i a- -• •* on. i-> * i-m*. >\ c have proven to our trade, that we can compete directly with the hooern and " , M’ ‘ 1 | fully solicit an nanunauon of onr by others who may have umuc ■! o: toi.<i ;i • .-ii-> •' i-• may he saved ihut time and expense. In our assortment wilt he luunu lo.uxi pieces English, French, and American 1 nnu; 4.UJU do do do do Ginghams, l.iM) do Scotch. Freneh and American Lawns; son do Organdie*. Muslins, Gingham*, Ae Oxi do Bereges,Toille de Eietnues, Pasha Checks. Krs.lhant- OU do Plain and Fancy Linen Ginghams; Mi do Mode, Black and Fancy Alpacas; Oxt do Belgian and American Cloths; •Joo do Newest styles Catshncres; M) do Plain and fancy Batinetls; 500 do Merino Cassimeres,Summer CtoiiM, a- IfiMi <lo .Men's Cotton Summer Wears; Newe-t styles Velvet Riding Cord.. Crolon Cloths, Drup D'Etiv, Cloths, Ae. ' Fan< y Silk and Marseillrs Vesliiir*, Irish Luien«, Brown Linens, Brown Hollands, Puddings; Canvms, Bcrkr&int. Crash Diapers. Ac. Apron Checks, Shining Stripes, Ac A very handsome ranety of newest style* Bonnet and tap R* l ' '•*" s Also, Daces, Faney Netis, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mulls, swias, Book Muslin*. Ac Indies and Gents' Lisle and ihlk Gloves. Hoskm and Comm Gloves; Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, &e. Every descripnoti of Vanety Goods, SOU hales Brown Sheeting*; 100 do Fine Brown Shirtings and Drill-; 75 cases Blenched Shirtings; 75 bales Tickings ! We shall keep up out Slock throughout the season. -j.o-».rt^mjkwttS 1 l‘.mst »H. March n I*l9. CAKPKTS, OIL CLOTHBt A«. Kt'KIVKD TUIS DAY, Carpeting und Oil Cloths ic luicat and inoal approved pattern*, and at .uii pun-huaere, and cheap a. can be pur i any of the Eastern ciUc«, comprising the. tol ,xtm Royal VHvrt Pile Carpels; Aixmimslei Carpet*; any size hall room* or Yes Tape.tr) do lihulei. Bup Royal Brussels do Tapestry rtair carpets; Kjtrs sup :i ply do Brussels do do Superfine Jo do Chenille Buga, Kxtrs iup Ingram ilo Tufted do Superfine do do Brussels do ' Pin« .1.. do Cbemiie Door m«m Common do do Tufted do do 4-4,3 4A I Tapr'try Adelkid do do ihumtnk do Sheep (kin do do <.4 :m a | iwlM Ve 13-4 Brob'sed Pi«*o«oTert netiati do tJ 1 do TlWe do . 4-4, 3-4 A \ plum do do f>-« wool ft do Coiion liiftuia do G-4 wonted unolinendodo do Venetian do Draw Suit Rod* 0.4 cotton Dnirt* l - W-4 wo °* cloth* l<-4 woolen d<» Stair Lopen d-4 do d<> 6-4 table do,__ ] bjigluh Table Oil rk»tb\ Diaper do" I lieriuan do do do do Crash IB 4 Floor Oil doth-., Snow Drop Napkins, 7.4 do iHj do Crimson Flush, IU4 do do do FitTple do -.4 do do do Maroon do 4.4 dn do do Carpet Binding, , Sheet Oil Cloths, 01 »«wTran?p’nl Window Shade* Tapestry patterns, hut 10 fit 1 ILTu U»»- abore wo art constantly receiving ourSpring| stock oi Caipeta.Oil Cloth* and Steamboat Tnmimngs. in whn-b we invite the attention of all who wi»b to fur inst)U>. ir bouses of steamtioai' »* we will t*e able to <<( |Vr n0.,.)* «« lo« a.ihey can be purchased in the »i„t ol tbe richest and latest styles Coil arid ex .mm. .... .umlr 1,.i0r. .:«w1...r W.l^- home, No 75 Fourth «t mehtfl M M (-LINTOCK LOGAN, WILSON * CO., IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealer* in Foreign and Domr-nr Hardware, Catlery, Siddlrry, Ac • lM \ Wood ,ifrri. Pitt-burgh, are now fully prepared with a recently imported Mock of Hardware. Cutlery, Stul <llrry. Carpenter. Tool., Ac , to offer '-cry treat in ducriurmi. io SVp'iern Merchant-, a- in addition 10 the mam mivain a*e« bad by our predecesaora, Me»v I HMD Kennedy, we have greallv mcrcaaed ouy lanliiicv x'i-1 purchase all our good* liom lir-t hand* o, Thr lunror meiut.ei. ot the Unu devoie thrirwhole aiieniion Hi -me., and idling conhdem ol riving aat itlacuox. re*i>p'*n'uilv «oiieii a rail irotn nil who ®* f ; vmt itu* markn .. . COUNTRY .MERCHANTS— Smith A Jonwot. i An Mnrfcet Mr.-ei. ran .ell you ho.mry cheaper U»an they run tenure them— having taught them ai t large pa, 'kago'-aU: prrviutlk to the advance in pnert They can *e/i you Straw Bonnet* and \ anety Good, as cheap aryou ran buy them o< Ka-tern Jobben - Come and we. ,nch *‘ RICE AND Mttf.A-tSES-At tierce* Rice 15 bhla wucar Home .Moi*-*e*, lauding Uu« day tram MI n .'< Uar.ll,ll. ~.1 u,, ~l. by g FLOvft Round Church Building. ~l' N DRIES —5 <■ nd* Bacon Side*. 77 bbl. No I Lari. r> 3 hi do do; I C*k Bee-wag; ba*k. Feather*. :i r.k* i I bur white Beana. 3 do. Flax Seed, to arnv *. or « r i,v ISAIA H DICKEY A Co. “ . •'.on. oTA*»H r-k* Potash. rerM and for »alo by W A n M CI’TOHEON, mrhil isaj.ibertyj l UKY A Pl'LEl*-—IUO bush rec-1 and lor »alr bT .n.fl.i, WAR M-CUTCHKON DU’. PEACHES-50 bush on band andforaale l.y mt ~ti W A K M'CUTCIIEON_ 117" ATt lIKS A •pleml-.d lot of gold and »ilv«r W \Vntrhe*. i«*l r-rerved -itid for *ale by ’ T KENNEDY A SAWY F.R, mcl.o-; corner4th and wood «t«_ CILt M"KS -Ol every variety, fOT «alr by . m. n.'i KENNEDY A SAWYER lOOkING t,I.A' ; SES- -A -plendid lot of leaking J t.l.n-em ot ail vnrteliem lor **le by tm-hTI- KENNEDY^ A SAWYER HAMs- 11 <•-*• -upenor cured and canva».ed 11 tuns, iu»i rec d nnd tor »*lr bv BROWN A Cl LBKRTSON, mcbtTl 145 Liberty «t SCYTHE SNKATIIS—Sidos superior S Hoeath*— with best jorew mbs, m store and for tale by wpll a3 BROWN A CULBERTSON SALKRATUS- 3 c'k« Cleveland Saturaiu*. in store and for .ale by DROWN tc. CULBERTSON metrtCJ _ ri>Aß la blits Carolina Tar. josl rac’d and for rtJo by 1 mcU-rt BBoWN A CULBERTSON CANUCK'S - So t.\s Mou.J Candles, in store and for s4lf . liy S A W NARBAl’dll. mr h*Tj S 1 water and UK front »t SOAP - 100 i,j» Ciiirnumt No 1 Soup, jnst ree d and lor sale by i>.ch'.M St W IURHAI'OII W r INt»AV nI.ASS -Si*i :>r« uswried sires, m store nod tor «alr by luH. ei SkWHAßßAl'till KOI J. BUTTER--10 bids lre»h, just lumhng, lor sole by s A W HAKUAUUH IT(KjS- :hjo doi ifesJi l'<S'. -u«i ree d and for sale by { j mrh£l SA W IiAKBAUGIt MRSS AND PRIME PORK b) bbls Mess A Prune Pork, in stor- and lor »me by S X W lIARBAUGH_ IAI.OI'K -ItiubhU Family Flour, just reed and (or X laleby mrbSCI S A W HARBAUGH Baton- jimi lln. lio* round, ju»i tfrcivinj: from stunke hou*o, lor *•*»!** l>y u>rli£l - L. bbl* Polaioe*, to-day rec'd ami foi mrh*£l ARMSTRONG * CKOZKR IJoTAToES Kale by C 11.AKKRA THAW raspertiully announce to their > customer* lhat tbePennsylvama and Ohio Line lias this day delivered the first lull boat load of goods lhat lias arrived this year from Ptulada. mchlh! GLASS- SU do Iftlt'-’<<o, for salt t,y luehffi RHEY.-MATrHKWSACo IyoTASII- ti ,--k» best quality, for sole hv ui«i,-w khky, Matthews a Co / mTTON YaKN lu.uuu Unassorted Nos. Itaibale* \J Halliny, li'. do t.'nndle Wick. Cotuni Twine arid Carpel Cham, lor «alc by ~,,-h* RIUIY, MA ITHKWS k Co - 44 bbl- while Beans, lor sab- by wchW KHKY, MATTHEWS A Co PIG METAL- 4i lous No 1 Foumln, JU do cold Bin.i lor sale t.y KHKY. MATi’MKWS A Co mcli'-V 1 » IOK-thi tierces prune, lor sale l-y K iurhs« KUKY. MAHI|F.W.HtCo_ I > AISINS—Ltd hi boles M R RnisuitJ u«nr do do, m store and for sal.- low to close consignment, by jaWL-S A HUTCHISON k Co_ BAt'UN -f. . «ks Baton Sidcr. for sale by mcl.V. 1 JAMES A HUTCHISON fcfo / IOTTGN - in l.atcs CoHnit, |U*l rec’d and for sale by O mrh-.V JAMES A HUTCHISON 4 Co SUGAR -A* Übds prune New Orlennv; ydo Uarih cd. *Jtl bbl* List, Crushed and Powdered, lor sale i,y uictra J D WU.LIAMS, ll«l wood MULASSFjJ— 'ht'bbls NO, lu Sugar House; 0 do Golden Syrup, for rale by m ,. h o-j 3 JD WILLIAMS CIOFFKK- 73 prune Rio lit do tanry do, IU do Z |,aj'u:iyr'i do. lot «a>e by ri'KA- su lull roc»t» Young Hyaon. 10 Jo do Imfwn- X Bl and (.uiiyuwder, 10 do do Oolong and Cbulun; m i-biiv l-o\r> viinoun iradca, (or tale by JI)WU.UAMS_ SUNDRIKS - iixm lb* superior Salermwi*, 1«J0 do OoU do Muddff, ’JO dox Bed Cufdr, 10 do Hickory Broom*, lor »»l< l>y CtHKKKK— :IS*W lbs extra Cream; loon Jo Western / Kesrive, lot by uiCblM JL) WLUI.IAMS 7/ iRF.AM TAKTAK • OUU tbs jusi rec'd u»d tor sale t»y B a FAHNESTOCK 4. Co, corner Ist anJ wood »l« MANNA -100 tbs small Bake, just rev’d and for by mchtM U A FAHNESTOCK* Co__ / IOOPKR’S ISINCiI-ASS —0 cases just reoV and for tajr. by lncUtM 11 A I'AHNKSTOOK Ato U ALERATCS--1.1 cks Cleveland by inch* WICK k M't'AfflUJkSS I ~n.l, uo ~•rett - % Il:l.k I'l AVIII.F~:~ K‘^ NK '' r^ x 1 “m^ndlks. s (in II I t r »TK - 4.1 Li* Chocolate, lor sale by (J l iu«Mi WICK A M’CANDI.ESS rf , . m , *\|,t 6 bis -operior Table Salt,in papers, T lot sale by mrh* V\ JCK_A AI’CANDLKSS_ «-si*nKClllNOS H bl.:« Scorching*, for »alc t.T S i!'liw wick a MVANUI.I3S T-Y«yr smi —Mi C‘k« »onenor, just ree'tl and lor sale P l.y nub* WICKAMVANDJJSJS -a^IirKFTS-‘A*»do* l*al«ot Buckets, fur * ale by J} inch* WICK A M’CANIJI.ESS THUS tA> doz }u*i tec J ami (or sale by mVhifl WICK A M CANLA.K-^S ICKIN<»--*dO bale* Wickiur. lor lale meU* WICK A M’CANDLESS SKKU l«i buaii for sale by ) »eh5K WICK AKI CANDLI>S r» aTTIN<»—I4O bulcs ior sale by J> JnchlM WICK A M’CANDLKSS «HKK$»E~7ti bx» Crrnui ju»i recHl and lot ' metitfl HABDV, JONKit &. Cu rot.. L/ »«lc by B" KAN*—JC L»l>U while Beam. in «orc aud far sale |,y inch* HARDY. JUNKS A Co LARD Otl.--.Si bbls'Conkhn* , » pure No l Lard 0.1, for »1. ..u t „ lai u, riUOAR CURF.D HAM* AND BF.KF ROUND - O 60 tierces -Evans A SwdtV’ prune 3 C lUm*i a do do do Dxwd &»•£ I Kwr sole by mctiSl StXLEBS A NICOL 3 auction sales. By John D. !>•▼!•» Auctioneer. LmJm UoU'.by catalogue, from a Fnvalc Libra rv—xcarrt, rart and vahtahk. To l.r *oia on Saturday evening, at u>* Commercial Sate* Rooms nrooog which will U found—Lundorc on ill? Mind; Anihon’x Clascal DiotionaO. Dicuottary of Classical Auuqmu«*i Brtullcr’ii Aswe ue and Philosophical Letter*; ScbUlM * p*: Drama*, HcblegeP* Dramatic Literature ami the « «‘- loaophv of Life and Language; Spirit ol Lawsby A»on irsqaieu, Iran*, by NugeDti Mmund Speuccr a corn* plete work*, - Bishop Berkley’* complete vvor**; ■>**“ » Metaphysics! wort.*; t*oe.ke’* Eaafcyr.; Milleitgen* History ot TXiollttig; Goethe’* Faust, ill. by Rati, Lor -1 lyle,* (Irnnan Romance, DoctnneVof Hcatoeu rnt- I lowphy, by Jos. Piienly; tx>cke’s Treati*eun Govern -1 meat. History of England, 4 vot*. BTo; Literature of ! Europe by halkm; TtucsveU’* Huipry of orecce; Ha 1 laendie’a rhysjology; ol_£r*BC®i gbakspoare, 7 vol*, tfvo; Koacoa’a Lite ! Hedict; Oakely's History of tbe sJbtacen*Tu»u** ,# **i»* (tory ot Painting; Dante’s Vision I; Works of Charles I Laiub; Minstrelsy, ancient add modern; Men, Wopien land Books, Palestine, wnh Tl sleet plates, Plutarch’# i Lives; l-ord JetfreyS Ks*aysj Milton'* Poetical work* jSvotvHao, History oi Germany; Uuitol'a History ol 1 ibe Revolution, together with many other rare and valuable work*, for which «ee catalogue*, which are re&rfY for distribution ichta JOHN IJ DAVIS. Auct (irtxrrut at Auction- On Monday anemoon, 2Gth tint pi 3 o'clock, at the Commercial Sale* Room*, corner ot Wood and Fifth i sli , will be u Id—lV tegs nail* aud biads, assorted; 10 I bis Cincinnati soap; 4 half chest* ('Vonpowder and Y ! || ica; 3 bbu sugar hooae molasses; In do herring and • .haJ e bn cavandiib tobacco; madder, snuff, Ac I inch 33 JOHN D DAVIS, Auet Superior Furniture, Fcadur Beds and Betiding, Carpeting, at Auttion. On Friday neit, March SO, at tOo-clock, A. M., will t»<- nold without reserve, at the residence ot James P Tanner Kmi., on Grant street, betwren 3d and 4tb sl.v All of ins splendid Furniture, which has been inuw only about one year, aud made expressly to order, comprising - I patr French plate mirrors gilt Iraiae, 1 do wulnot pier tables, marble top, one do centre do do do; one oplnulid plosh scat te«e a lete; 1 dox rosewood chair*, plu*b scat; 1 rosewood reeking chair dodo; 1 splendid secretary and book ense; dressing and,plain bureau*; tuabogauy *ide, dmmg and breakCaM tables; hue high and low puM bedsteads; cane scat rhairs, hair seat sofa. Brussels, 3 ply ingrain and ehumber carpets, hall and ajair carpet*, ml cloth, Venetian blinds, narrow sUW?,‘ia'4s*worlc.nnd dressing stands, leather beds, mattrasaea. bedding, china, qneensware, glassware, parlor fire irons and fendnrs; rugs, lable covers, hall and mantel lamps, bathtub* ana pipes; kuehen utensils and lurmture, Ac. Ac, nicliai JOHN D DAVIS, Aucl AMUSEMENTS. c S PORTF.R M*.IA6CT 3d Night of the re emragement of MR. W II CRISP NOVKLTIK*! NoVKI/nKSR NO^KI.TIKS"‘ CirHi Nhrht ot tli* celebrated drama by Warren, enti ‘ 45 lied, DRLUSION tJu Bernard HerJeigh—Mr. W. H Cri«p. m n ,tier and Crasher received will* nigUtJy c*h« PiODAS. M*arn it, the performance will com with the new and intensely in>ere*img Drama o A variety of popular rau«io by tb« Orchetua SLASHER AND CRASHER, Received with the *!toßßc»lfiarkR of public 1 Sltud'er. (the- indomitable) Mr Cinj thrasher, like Ueroiel -Mr. Du in To i-onclude with the laughable halve of Ui« DUMB BKLtR. [E7* In prepara lion —Madalitte, Diamond cut Di: mond. Ac. On WedDeiday Evening, the Slat luat.. And every Evening through the rrCeL, (except t mU-U^exhthtud WILLIAMSON'S Magnificent Naval oml Military DIORAMA OF THE BOMBARDMENT OF VKRA CRD/, by the Uuiied Stole* force*, which has been exhibited ten weeks in BanvardV Panorama. N Vork, und three week* in Albany. The Diorama open* with a ‘-Scan* is THK tißbr •*? JUJUtlco.'' Men-of-wur, Steamer*, Transport*. &&, are *eei**ailing along. The rolling ot the ocean. !M graceful motion of the vcsk-Ik. —upward* 01 TUof waieh" •» seen proceeding op tbe Gulf, uniil tUey. arrive oppoiite the city of Yen* Crux-—make* tfcM&r moat beautiful scene ever de- P,C VIEW. OP THJ>C£T Y. MaMailfceot night «<Nil»*gM,anWm©f D«, Umsed, State* brig Sotncr*. dn the btoetadig* wrtire. Eogluh Frigate Eudywion i' **eu to arrive, cast* an chor and unfurls her sail*. The Mexican brig Creole »hp* through ihe blockade and moor* close u> the cel ebrated und hitherto impregnable rustic of San Juan IFUIlua. Lieut. Parker, with Uynsoti, Rogers, und G men are seen to leave the Somers and proceed io the Kndymion— luglil come* and they row to the Creole -• secure ihe crew, then set Uie *lup on fire’ The drums beat to arm*—but »©o late! tk* rallant Americans have tlone ibeir duty 100 well, and the brut soon became enveloped in Haines, and finally blows up The storm then arises, which ended in Ur- wreck ot tbe unfortunate and ill-fated boomer*, and Uie loss oi those gailant spirit*. Hynson and half the crew Tbe next view is the ARRIVAL OK GK.N. SIMTT. in ibe steum propeUer M***achuseu». He i* fired u>ou b> the gun* of the Castle shot* are exchanged, but he succeeds in reconuouering the harbor. r SUilp* of war, Transport*. Steamer* and Gun Boar* are next teen to arrive. The turf boat* are launched, i and the landing oi tbe troops commence*; they »re fir ed upon by Uie Castle aud Fort*, but protected by the discharge of the broadside* of large vrsMdf; thev arc ail landed in safety. r TUB SECOND PiUT. H ft W KARNAUGH Temtu- Bombardment I'm in the Lund Batteries, show mg .lie effect of the shell* upon U.e city by day iun night. The Conflagration iu.Uk City, the nignl pr* vi «,„* to the .urrcnder i* the most awfully grand rcp.e ftent&tiun oi the event ever attempted THK THIRD PART. ENTRANCE. OF THK VICTORIOUS AMERICAN ARMY INTO THK tiRAND .PLAZA The varum* rcgiment* ot regular* and volunteer* are been defiled ana takin* uj. their position* previous to the surrender of the colors and hodling of the American winch is saluted on the entrance of (SKN SCOTT and Ante into the eitr- The whole i* the work of native artist* and urmant, and i« the largest mechanical exhibition ever seen m ihe l tilled Stale*. The vesuri* nrare.sl the are of great magnitude. The eotdier* ure larger tig urea than are usually seen m a Dioraum. Kvrry thing i* moving a* it gifted with life. The New York Evening Mirror, of »tb of November, -ay* ‘The Diorama now exhibiting at St*- Broad way. is one of the mo*i ingenious and extraordinary works of the kiiul ever produced in either Kurop- or America. Maelzel 1 * Burning Moscow was tar mien or to it, both m pictorial mechanical cdect; and the Battle of Bunker Hill waa but a specimen oi jour ney work compared wtth thta master-piece ol art, the tossing of the sea, the motion of the ships, the bur mug of the Creole in ihe harbor «! Vera Cm • the *mk uiy ol ihe Somers, the tiring lrpui the loft, the landing of the troops, and all the pnpument incident* ol the bombardment are *o faithfully represented, that n .» difficult to convince oorielves ot the mm r. aiity ot the Tickets cent*—children half pime Door* ope si 7 o'clock—curtain rises 71. An exhibition at o’clock on Saturday afiemoo for Schools and Pamihes- _ mciPiLjt Printing Batabllabment Removed. I T KNNKDY'S Priming Establishment ba» l*ecn re- IV moved frotp Allegheny city, to Third street, (op l>osUe the Post Office,) Pittsburgh, In the -pranklm Place,' iSiugcily's new building.) where every desonp uon ol plain and fancy letter press pruning will be ex ecuted hi style, mid at prices equal to that ol nuy other establishment K»*l or West. The materials in the ol fice are entirely new, and selected from the best Type. Fouadene* in the United State*. Tim facility and ra fiidtty with which work can be executed at this rsiab ishiuent. is uiiured from the fact that it will be done un the latest and mo«i improved machine Presses, and at tate* equally as low as can be done in any of the tCauefu eiuc«. ___ ___ mth'-M.dlw J t) WILLIAMS J D WILLIAMS KXPH.BBS PAOKKT LlHfc, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, „ - , Eicluitvely for Paiteugrr*. ill7ttiJi£! nutll>ll ß —The Boau pfthiaLinr will l«* taßtttelfafcaJia a!> follow*. at ft o'clock at nigiii uhiu Capi- Tbar*day mghl. 3vM. Kentucky—Oapi M TruLf, Friday ‘XU. I^minana—Capt J P Thompaon. Haionlay tMlb Indiana- P Uurkry, Stunday, 2sth. For paa«a|e apply to fItKN LOTS, SM feei by HU, situated ou ihn In«b< 1 ground, and ironimg on tho wide North (Toiuuioti in >ii« Banna Vista Krtenston. Tens* $7fU, rash. WM. Oil. ROBINSON. mrhvNrAu Office, Ejrbasjgf Buildings, M Hair *i Gi KOI ND NUTS—-AW buah tor sain by T meh±J WICKA M-QANDI.KSS SCYTHE SNEATHS —30 tloi patent S Snealbs, ft luJe by mrhsw \V K'K A M’CANDLESS Mess and prime pork- ju.i rend and (or sain by inchlO 'SA \V HAKBAUOIIB LUK ANDORANfiK PRIN IS—Ten r»w.* Robe son's, Clyde. Bristol. Sprague’s. A c , bn- and me diain, imall and '“tg" pauenis, >ast openod and tor •a>« bv tnehlVl SHACkLLrT A WHITE MOLASSKS~-K« bhlp planialioa Mola.«se», 10 do sugar bouse do. lor sole **T mch iv _KH|Y, MATTHEWS A Cx, lOAFSUOAR— JUObbliNo s Sugar, i 74 do No 54 0 *b> <*<» 111 do rruuhrd do do For ink by mhlS ATTHKWH ACo I*KACHF.S-t»<« busb halve*, <® r „ 9 mrbio RIIEY. MaTNIEWS AC< HACON— ll>* Ber-on.hog round, in »moknh< .„J no„ io. s WATKRMAN> 31 water end 03 from I>APEK— 110 ream* crown Wrapping Paper, JO Jo medium <io do For sale by racbltf I.S WATERMAN Sundries —■) obu nakaeej; ado k««; ido roil Uuiicr; A) dot Zinc Wash Boards, 20 t>bl* White Damns; 10 sacks Feathers; 9doz Hickory Prooms, for LIRUITS —SO bosh dried. Peaches; 60 Lx» J and J J_ Rswns; 60 dot Bordeaux Prunes, Smyrna Fits, for tale by >fctoß J D WILLIAMS DRY HERRING—I W> bxs fur Hit by mchS* WICK k M’CANDLEbM A jfit 4Ht 6 A t LV PACKET UIfJE. k»*w» Ho. A era i* now 4>o > a o# , powerful ko*u on tha «atrn. of tin* vve i ion ihoi «nniw> f * « in op<! Tunon for fi« year* ’*"*«•• iu<- -*»“ ~™±Z£i i % k J ES» wll H» at .lbn fooiol nn fJr»U>a* U) »umnj, for Hus rerrj* tl „u ?f "rii .t .M tl/enirr pawengen on it* r«». ,rr U eai. 0»e pn*»S* **«** mß^bepidin SUNDAY PAOKKT. TI.P NKWroN, Captain Hemphill, Will •>HV< Pm-l-urab every Sunday manunganoo’eloek; Wheel.Hg e ry SuirJay evortuif at 11) f, m. May ’JO, IM7. The MON« »Ni;A IIKLA, Capi. Stoss, will leave PIB*- irgh every Monday oiormiig al 10 o’clock; Wheeling ,-e.ry Monday evening ail Or. V. leave PmsUt Whrclins cv The NKW KNULAND No. 2, CapL S. Dtab, 'will :avc Fnuborgh every Wednesday morniag at It Vloek; Wheeling every Wednesday rvrmng ai 10 r. K, THURSO AT PACKET. The BRILLIANT/ Cap*. Glare. -vrttl leave Pitta burgh every TbjTwlßy'tnorhinc at 10oJcloe*;Wheell«| every Thursday everting at 10 T. It. FRIDAY PACUST. ( Tbe CLIPPER No. i, Capt. Pass Ucvai, will leavf Pituburgh every Friday morning M iOo’eloek; Whee; liny every Friday evening IUttP.M- - * SATURDAY PACRfeTi ' Z TUo MESSKNUKR No A CapL Wootwaio, will toav? Pittsburgh every Saturday’ at 10 o'clock Wltcelloi every Saturday eveurng lllOr.M. ' 5 «F.W ' LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY Uttß v OF CANAL AND BTRAM PACKETS, V Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at» o'clock, A. U.,ud'4r rrveYnlCila«OW*(>noutlioflhi?Saii4yiuia Uesfe* C#> n»t,) ita ov&a, »iid K<™ LUboj lI llrMmerfjJtJ'' LeaveNgjv Lisbon at 0 o’cloct, trip-camirffithc river daring the itfghU ntiiVmt&yA. M., und am»e» at Thi»biUfch t| * ft Ren««» and /reidht betyireriD N«yv, l&oaiMjfau* Imigb, »n Hboiier wtt wd at ics* wfoL|ttnhy;*sy proprietors of this Lice fiavothe plewnw of iip (otfuuis ib« public that they have fined op two fit* dta Caual Boats,for the accoennodattun uipM«ilgtr» 4M frCtehl, to ran in conneeoon with the Wtil kttOWfi newaera CALEB COPE.and BEAVER, asdooonMh m «, at Glasgow, with the Pittsbaifh; and Kaog aatl and other daily lines ot steamers down the Ohio and Mississippi river*. The pronrisfo«l>kdge “MB' silves to spare no expense or rfoobla to-insure eo» iorr, saicty mid dispatch, and ask of iho.pubuch shaft o( their I ' s,Tun^ J c THoßlzi:D Ab pNT3. TIIKATRS. DELUSION' AT PUlfcO UALL, W SUTCH, Monoug*h«ta liou* or D I.KKCH 4. i'o> <'ui«i Bn»m FOIL R/U.K, JAMES ROBINSON. Jp WU.I.IAJd* 01SC15SATI PITTS! MONDAY PACKET. TUESDAY PAC&ST. %KNIA No. \i, CapL J. EuHtmni, wiC argh ever) - Tuesday montihg at lt» o’clock; rcr; Tuesday eventogat 14r IS, WEDNESDAY PACKET. (VIA at iwk,l ? marb” A Um l co 1 N - NOTICK—The steamer BRAVKR.C E. Clarke,oit ter, will leave niter tint noace, tot Wellavtlle puneCM ally, at U o’clock m the morning. |eW ■ 1840. 1149 PITTBBUROn * BUOWSBVIUI Dally Paekat Lisa FEBRUARY Ist, 1319 FEBRUARY Ut>lM9 1 r»vi! DAILY AT* A M, AND I P. M. w The following new boats eompleta . f£"f M luc line for the present •eaaon: At, Lfistafin -I.ANTIO, Oapt. James ParfcmsdJt' g£jaRBEBBatiA!.TIC. Cnpi A. Jacob*; and LOUli M*LANK, Capt E. Bennett The bouts aie cutirdt new, mid are fitir,) up without regard to expense. B»| cry ruwiuii dial moucjr can procure has been provide; I Tur Boats will leave die Alonougabeta Whan Boat a the foot of Ro«* at. Passeuger# will ho puttctaal 01 noord, at die boatt will cerumlj leave at the advto u*ed hours, i A M. and 4 P, M. i»PP Pittsburgh A LoaliTill* Ptcket Mn«* FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE . _ . . Tbc splendid new steamer > i TELEGRAPH No. L Haslep, master, will leave for «b*ve ■fiSKaßßond intermediate portt on every Sat urday, el Id o'clock. K„ (rrisU. =r ' (JEO B MILTENBERGER-. PITTSBURGH AHD U>U!HVILLE PACKET UNK The new and aplcndtd fenptuea dßSgaff ''"TIiLBiKAPII N 0.% matter, will leave fox Ciuetn nat> and booiaviile on Sunday, tttfJlSth inxt-,-*! 10 O'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply «a M*ni, ° HI HBlillKiK, WII.SIIN 4 Co,o, <iF.O B MJLTENBKBOEH. in* Steamer Pcyioaa will leave lAßiflVllle tor 1 New Oilcan*. o» arrival of Telegraph Nolt run wo direct, and can have berth*secured hew » Je „re<f. mntl7 Louisville snd S«. Louis Pocket Uii* 1849. in •litll.Aß TUESDAY PACKET FOB ST. LOUIS l TTn? fine fast mnnirirpssteOjer . *tw»«r ATtiAKTIS, Uco_W Wicks, muster, will U«Te gflSßKaMMtoc llm blkjtb nod Intermediate pons every, Tuesday, aflOO’clock. i. B. , For freight or j»*aage apply °» hoard, or to K C KING, No. 153 Com. Hovr. Looisvills. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOB ST."LOUti / . The fine fast romuni passenger , uttuser OEN< (<ANEt A- .McPherson, master, will leave Ter , above ami intermediate pprti ere* ry Bumrday, at tl» o’clock, r. u. For frriffht or passage apply on board, QttO, yi O. KIND, No ISI C 0&. ttcrur, f \ V. “ Fufc'NAfiHTTCEE — ZZI ! » The splendid steamer I ULiZiA EUPHRATES, JflS&'M'rSS Calhoun, master, will leava far above ■■BSttSSSSSaixl intermediate ports on Saturday, (hr 124th nut, at 111 o'clock, a. *. s'or freight or pAOsase apply* on board, or to tnehtM PCTIWBRWtCo, Agfa FOR ST. LOUIS. The bite steamer PAHIS i yp£ttt**si£k Moiatta, master, will leave tor above ■BEaSS&BBa'id inierroediato pons on Saturday, the dlth in*l, at lti o'clock, a. u. For freight or nnssnee apply on board, or to mans _ PWfTIG&EW A Co, Agu FOR WABASH RIVKR. _ Tlie hplendld stcatner £7 J)| RINGGOLD, dgffiHSmn ('ope. master, will leave as above on BHKbSBHB Monday, tli.i 9fUl> mot, at 4 F. M. or freight or-patsage. apply on board. mrh:« _ FKTTIGKKW i. t3o, Agent*. FOR ZANESVILLE. Tbe tplenUiil pawenger iteamer . COMCT, IJrAMSEP Boyd, master, will leave for thedboT* JUndHiLinii inienoediaie port* dtia day, (Wed nc»doy) ai 'J o'clock, r. a. For freight or passage, apply on board. FOR ST LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. _ The new and light draught passen ’ flii.. gor steamer LAMARTINK, Duncan, jgjKnrtfaS muter, will leave for the above and ■SStßS&wiSSfißu)i'?mte<Uale ports on Thursday next, •AM mat, ul P M. For it<'ie lit or pa.««ni;c apply on board, or to moUa CEO 8 MILTKNBKRGKR, Aft FOR NAaHVII-LK. Th»* splendid steamer 'jjrVTUfr HAIL COLUMBIA. Igippjflfcjfll Green. matter, will leuw lor above l'lieruiediaie ports on Wednesday Vlit nut. av 10 odoek. s M. For freighter passage apply ou board, or to uia(i|ti PETTIGREW A Co, Aj KIICULAK PACKET FOR NAMIVILLE k The line lie hi draught tteamer I . DOM-ltl.N, IpgggfflHlß Hmtlcit. nms'er, will leave tor above MBBtESSnaud mieruieitiaU* port; on Wednesday the Vlst nut. at 4<• dork, e. m For freiglii or passage, apply to _ «£/ W BUTLER A BRO. Agent* FUR fTT 1a>I?IS ANb ILLINOIS RIVER. -■MTfnm- k. The splendid fast ruiuung tteamer FAIRMOUNT, IftSEagffflft : Ebbert mmicr, will leave tor ■aK3E2Sn9lhe above nod iitterraediftie ports on Hus day, at 4 o clock. For rreigbi or passage apply on boaru. roarW FOR UJI’ISVII.LK r r , - K Th*- splendid new steamer I Ud*— ft HAMBURG, Caldwell, matter, will leave for the and intermediate ports on t&it day,at lOo'elock, a.wt- For freight or pa-ssVr apply on board, or to marji PKTTIURKW * Co. Agents M'HF.FUNb AND >UNFISH PACKET. ' u. The splendid, fast running Mearosr , ff/i'Tft CINDERELLA, Calhoaa. master, will ran a* a regu ■flßSßK&fiVar packet between Pittsburgh and Wlierlmg and Sun&sn, fesving Pittsburgh every Sun day for Wheeling, and {very Thursday tor Sunh*h For freight or unisaeb, apply on board, or to md.i-i J NEWTON JONES, Ap for wJbAsh river. _ - - - The splendid fast ronning steatner t COLUMBIAN, Will Oan, matter, will leave for Ihe BriMUSaiEßßabove find intermediate ports thii day at 4 o'doek. r. *. F«»r freight or passant apply on board, or to mrliVti j N V 7l' N _ J^ES^AbI 1-0 U HT. I-OUIS. Itie hplesdid u*t running «t»amer SCHUYLKILL, U'llliapn, wajier, will leave for the ieJ-1 pn<i tuiurtoeduie poiu onihis Jay, the ICtb, at J« o A. M. Por freight or pat*»i{e apply on board.or to memo nsrnoaEWaco, a&* 1-Xjßf ST. I-OUIS iw The (Sleamcr - ] J Q..ADAM3, V. r .T ! P' w ‘ Tl 1' »ve on Thors ■OSBSBBOIay, ll* I3lh ai lOo’clock A M ’“CTTIUHKW A. Co , AgenM rriTHBLRuH t WIIEEUNU PACKET, c *wiA*urunrr CONSUL, »l «f, master, wilt leave regularly Wheeling, every Mou.lay, Wed i 10 o’clock precisely. t 'ry Tuesday, Thursday and Sa »m, precisely. 1 1 at all the intermediate port*— hot can be procured for lbe eoto aenrers baa been provided. TE* ' ritC a self-acting safety gwti to ? or freight nr passage apply oa W. B WHEKLRtt. Aft, i'b, cor Smith fold and water rta OiHM&BOCiar nr*day and Friday, a Sheave Wheeling ey Uirday, at 7 o’eSoca, a Tbe Contnl will lan F.»cry aceomodalion fort and aafeiy of puf boat ik übo provided' prevent explonom. board, or to fcM At W. Greet RKUULAA Whetting, IravingV1 day ami Friday. For (rrigljt or pat»,/ag«! apply cn U»#rd. WIIKKIJNG PACKET, o fine druDet ZACHARY TAYLOE, is, master, will hereafter run %» a lar packet Lorn Fitubvch to luburub every Monday, Wctfaas- F<IK HABII And Hockji.^poi ETTA, PAitKKR&BUKQ, t, aiul mtenueUiatc landm**. >e Uneatc&mer , "■ >VRLUHVUJ,E» ' J ‘ inastefjWiU lcav« for lie n» T , ovrry Tuesday, at 10 o*cld<-k - M. For freight or'pi /S Lass— 3*) bo; \JT do Ioxi4 do, i Md for talc by raf© apply on board, dar/f-fm* e» &XIO (Jlmj bi do ldxlv do a do »iia do; 30 do 7x3 do; m tiou «r«io l a waterman
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers