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WOT ioeW Statters eee srertpaga. ,
I t I 8 bill few yeeia aince the protection of Amer.
jean industry wasaleading doctrine o( the Demo,
critic potty tor thinjstate. It Wad fetnwiH «M'
by Idemocrau'c pettntyn, Leguda
tittMi iprea tlbs, and Conventiopa. r All the leading
membeo of ithe party in thia city Wstejopori chso
pionatn ita livor. Bot now ujo .&rt,,the organ of
the party iojittacity, lays down aitjn totiotn.iti iho
Locotoco; dOdb-tjOlhe doclrinenf jPrptcction ia%n'
driaceroric, iljtjnae to i the whole people, and there
tore it cannot Bland.'’ j 11” - I
"We place' ihie on record Cot fitldte.cornment, «*
we have no d'otiht.&om the auentica now imbed
to the introdaction’pf m anufaciunjjg-ettabiiebtnit da
into the Southern fatalea, there Wilt. tje one united
feeling on iiho subject before .years.;
The PcSl deniesthal there la any dratresa ia fUmr
; nfeotoring; districts, and nmong.Watfotacthreta.---
All are klthw on the subject ir'derivedfrod t ®
teatinwnffclXhe press, located iu*ueitdiifßri*..-. e
know, alad, that moat ertraordiptjry, 0° ht '*T
are imported, <*#<«■«
itaplo mwofeetures of this * aa ff*i V ' ri ifta*™
not bo th. case, were the nutnttfecmriug Into
eslsof thjia oonntty in a ...We
were shbwn, on Satnrday, st-thi chtpet atofo of
, Mr. M'CSntock, the commoner ‘"T*“
carpeting Imported from EfghpA |wWh ho sta
tot he bad seen for ;? om.
yeaLts. ; liflieae' goods are spchSu eome mto d>-
. Ctcorejetition with home and wnh£
* ~.We.n prod acts, it ia aisarwen-iahwdrah®
Zm tta eriatenee of die Ttriffof « the ma-
Ojicin'tnt&s imoreata or .the cotmtiy reoetred an
tapana’isa extraordinary, ns'.tbe; pterion* nnd
deprettion was qktked.
SumVjAWP Beayzx CA-'iAi-.—t'VVe learn that this
Canatiabioyrin good order da Nkw Uabor\
Omo/iS wiO [a a few dniirely fished
to thoWeatera Tenninui, on-the Ohio Canal.
hare Already artiVed, with
the pirtnlucu of the coudtie* on this lib*. and
qoanuilba of goods aie seing, shipped & New
Lisboa, to C° from thence to Siajk,Wayne, parroil,
and olhW counties of Ohiof Aaadon aa ihb
lacatirtfy completed,a heavy Wnonnt of trade will
be diverted: to this city, tba? formerly wont the
lake icirte. #0 would ckll {he aaenfton -Of mer*
cbaatsand shippers to IhU njeW improvement, as
it will open np fecultiea for tridp very Important to
ibiadty. i / \
lrnaiv<j Carpet' Rooms of Mr ! McCliotock, on
f&ttftti Street, and were qrnli agreeably surprised
arlheieavyatokk and pen* wiTietlea ofttyle* of
Clipeti, in tho establishment.'; Kvcry tbttg, from
the fiieal tapestry, to tile tjjo|t;ordltiarp,oan be
" found in these rooms, soiled ito nil tastes, <>™a the
most‘fastidious,’had at jaintotf every imaginable
priced The perfection th sTteh velvet tapestry
earned have Van hrought, is;.urprtslng r dnd it is
wrmiSn visit to Mr. McClintodt's room to see
them* • _ ' ; ; ; ;
Posnasrr Haws.—We had the gratiOenJioa, on
Saturday morning, of laying ibefbre : our.waders,
Foreign Intelligenoo by thefCanads,' ode dty in
advance of sU'the press bfthe city. ; The dispatch
was also tKe most aatibfarddry; and bast written
evcr ttceived in the Wrist. ;fi came front .a gentle
man i}{ enterprise and spirit; who is Consummating
arrangements to supply! tee 'Western and
we hipe bpfbre.manyeWeeUs) W announce to oer
readme the ebmptelion Of li^atraiigemedls-
FsSnvMmnco.—Thb: Niw prlcgns press him j
received powepapers ficn( the cil? of Meiicb to. |
the n4th bitimo. They iboniid.in ooriplaidts j
aguinht Santa Anns, wjiosti jjunnt:. |s as tjm .
nliylSiS cry with ail “'f B !
smwfcted tof, a design Sto +etu)n fa j
’ ‘uftpftVlUj Will embark. 9 ■ •: ’t’* 1,
* Tbe;G&feinmck'4iift [uapirl to'Congrdw
- whoever information ]may cboi received, in order.
tbaybe taken for' the pre»
• ervefon Of order and tnuupuUty
■ “P Qeneral aapia-Anna reinni to tha re
. pubftciitris shouidpreviemfily
his determination to do furnish
ed with a. copy of the*ej reiolQtfoni
Tfa* Government shall!lake especial ctue
tobjjtag this decree to the knowUidge «f General'.
SaatoAnha.'’; | i ' •,
Tjk* UsnxbDisr Cmica il*an*Eßihr CJjjonos. —
Wcftem Baltimore! Annual Cdtiferenee of
tho Episcopal Cliurph, &e first in rots*
ijngfhfl* unanimously passed- d resolution aathorr
•yiny and recammeo (batthe property question
in 4ispßto'b<|lwoen tho ffhrtherpi and, Southern
bmAohes of the Church, be tubm iUSd tohibitnuion;
Should the other Annbali.Cor feiehces-'follow the
and' it seemi be generally expected
'thf£tbey wfllj the cohitiintijah U difficulty will be
. watered. The South,jharfcrg made preparattoss
to a suit to; estajdiib ttieir claim, Will
bavii Iflctirredaome expen»«9,;bal probably these
. wjH;be made a matter of arra agent eat,, ahQold ani
+ amidable 1 adjustment 6f the other difficulty be
agrdbd upon. f
EXTaXcicDnuaT iaiiiooHj axd oa
•CB^UOit— •£. Frenchman, indnijed, aseen
de&Crora'NeW Qrteaneioo -lie 1 Ulr. inst, in a bn)«
his head dojwntvirdv.&id
numerous *‘Black rope? he rose
abotV a mile, When the! baioon and pr*-
cipflaied hiniltotheeajth.fedaj a distance of 7000
feel!) thelßeejeays,olhtr «iy several has*
dreds and, what is more eatdhislu&g, bo was not
thaleastlojoHd- He nwdij&mitaculou# escape
CrooA dcath tb a rose bdsb lit ihe garden, where be
Landed. The wind being' strong,
wad in a measure keptup:ia'inchft manner as to
bre|kihafall. ; Mr. V. Wni yery composed, and ex
daßaedj on rising fiton) itote btifch, and picking
up 4 nan that he Uia Cali; “Ay,- ay,
sstwr,this ia’d very sweetipot.” !
Mss. or Fikawni*—
Th*f original manuscript copy of tjiis sacred docu*
meat has always been' in :tjii> | poaaeasipß of H- Cl
thb .first a newspaper
in tifrUniled States, Who lately died [u Philadel*,
phi#. The sejdof then inPfcila*
detpjna, Mr- 1 CUypooje printed tß c address, and
haring begged the favtor of Gen. Washington, he
waA permitted to retain thfftnanusiinpu'Tbe whole
of tie address is in Weihingtirtt’s odro bfcnd writing,
erA the, iQteriiheatiods. that 2£r. C. is no
mofe, this farewell address Should be purchased by
theftjnited Sidles. ! '. .. j \
A : “** •
The Han. a Rcprescntatmi in
Iterate Conj teas fromj Indiana, and who was nom
inafodbythe Whigs: <jf tijalffitate; as their candF
daw fb» Governor, Has determined to decline this
ootmtuttion, in order to chbply with the reqnest of
of hia own be a candidate for
redaction to Congresi '■■■if
•fan Whig State Central of Indiana
is With the pdwetio heleot another cahdi*
Governor, ao.S will meet on
IheiUlU lust W that, purposed ‘.i
Fvotrrt TojC*UFOMrurr-fJK -Igniter (Mexico)
cottaliiilhe flowing,! may;be ofiiaterest to
aoifle afoul ejtirena who.rohlemjjintc. emigrating
to [\ Vj '] [i
<The proprietor of lbe coach lines in the
- Mexican repbbUc, in Couaeqnencq of the enigra*.
'tioirto the Cfcliftrnias)and 'hi the: knowledge! of
ti»*e person} whom the -follawinj nmjr mtertirt,
maie# known.. .II *':‘J .} ■
he.has e stein Uije running;
froap thoportcf Vera pntt: U» thetity 6i Gnadala
jajr%'(oapual|of the Suita Of:'Jaliico., iitualed at
oboit 300 nmes ftonirSail, ;.BUd and 350 from
Mefatlan, both harbors in-ttys Faciiid ocean, at
the United SiitwrUsimete ortho regular
touch, and w&»iwDjnetasfal!;flaiiod*tt*o
to putinto. 1 ®| !! ' "
jarfiie about
da A. the 4
p!j
hricd'ioconti
nUo.priehaU
perijonalahri
EctoVeraCt
Jftfjjt forlittl(|
ice between Vera CrSizjui3 Goadala
-1800 miUk, take* etoyea
bud amotjhiOfcOst iafsl3{£so.' ’'
acr it is itadfcoisesy dec, to be
jnue to and .rmjro [reason
[an m Vefti CrQr, resulting that those
u the state-eari make Dje joomey
us to Saa£piaslnistxt&sir otf seventeen
| more orjeaM&Sn SIGO. '
Whig*
d ofoilr P^nsjjA*®-
the;
eaid a hdy at ji> itoo well gardea.-
± U»j <£»*«“> L^ to
i i*m. n —l*v.
, if Good I
.-cinJOnijr:®
, “Jj.lhßo
wißjbitomo’
rtftfc.tiia: tel
food washisgtos.’ . { ,
! ydrtijpoadeneo ef the Ptttsbwgh o*tcti«-
j«f. Wianrcibroa, March j
Hon.'EndolphnsDickinson,ofOhlor died al hi* j
lodgings in this city, this morning. He bed been.® \
member ©fthe last Congreaajkfcd had been ek® l ** j
to the next. He was a whig,a worthy gentleman,
a reliable hod hejd many prominent
public-elation* la .Osio} toviahicb S^f’ be h
removed from which, be was a
native Tbe*e ‘circmnstinceaj jn the history ;0
Hf/Kckmton were narrated to the SeMte y
Chase, in a feeling and appropriate manner He
saU it wap the first time that n member of the
other House had died s. the, ot,Goverument
while the Sensle was bolding s apedai EseouUve
Session', sad tt «med propef thst rime ecuou
timnid be taken i» rrgard t(,it. Upon Ins mptmu,
r the Senate adjourned for the dny, and resolved to
' attend 'his funeral, the ceretnoniee of (wbjch, wtu
take place to-morrow, in the Hall of the HoaaS
Keprosentalivet. ,\ .
The Senate occupied itself for an bdar U>day in,
diacuaaing a motion to print 10,000 copies of the .
opiniona of the Sapremc CouO ia the ease* from
New York and Maasachßasetta, cdnceroing ,lbe
taxes on alien paasengera. Benton *nd otbera
oppofced the motion, because it waa ba&inesa which,
in their opinion, could not properiy be transacted
in ExecoUve Session. Mr. Wibsier, Mr- Seward,
and aome other*, advocated the prfathSg, becau»e
the decision waa of great interost th all the Sfatei
upon the tea board. It waa necessary to print am
distribute the documents now, beciuso the
laiure of New York and Ma*»cbua*etta were aiill
in session, and wen proposing to tike some option
Upon the subject. Tbe printing .was ordered—
-92 to 17.
Tbe capital was full of, interesting news yester
day, which baa no doifot rpached yon by the
lightning line. i
Hon. Edward McGauchey, of Indiana, who had
been nominated for Governor of Mlnesota territory,,
Wtia Rejected—ayes 20, does 25. The vote was of 1
a strictly party character. The democrats all yotiOg |
against the confirmation, on political groundll Mr.
McGanchy was a whig member -of the 29th Con
gress, and voted against the declaration of War
against Mexico, in company with ihirteeo other !
whlgs. It i* speaking With great moderation, to
gay that such a decision, apon npb grounds, is an
instance of partisan bitterness afld bigotry '.hardly
paralleled m oar history, and ilSa.to be taken.as
an example of the policy which the denJbcraUc
majority of the Senate intend to jmrsufe;on the
subject of appointments.. The dap of retribution
Will sooner or laler be held remhr«les?iy to their
lips. If the whigs who conscientibasly opposed
the war, are to be thus nstraci red; the democrats
who favored it may prepare themealves for a re*
taluilion of the outrage.' J
The important nominations-for the Board of
Commissioners, to settle claims against- Mexico,
were confirmed. This is a gratifying resalt Tbe
board will immediately proceed.; to. business; It is
reported that the nomination of Mr. Collier,ofQhio,
i £o be Collector at San •Franciscd. has been-already
i made, though it does not appdat quite certain.^
1 . It i& slated that tbe Secretary ofStale transmitted
j to tbe Senate a communication m answw to the
I resolution submitted by Mr. Webster,' enquiring
i what foundation there was for the current state-
I meals that Mr.Baocrofthad proposed to tbe British
i Government a reciprocal treaty throwing lie ctoast-
I mg trade of each country open 10 lhe of
both. The answer is reported Id be, that nO evi
dence is to be found in the State Department} that
Mr. B. has made such proposal, and ilia! uo in
structions have beeaJwaed conferring Open him
any authority to make it- w >> k ,
Mr. Benton offered' a resoiotioh caliingjopon the
Preeidant for additional information upodlbe mat
ter of the protocol, 'll items that his opinion is
.lhai the late President witbUeid a great apal of
• information concerning Uiis document. His pro
cessed object is, to ascertain conclusively, whether
; tbe protocol is or is’not a binding article of the
j treaty; and If i! be, to tnbe thenecesiary-roeasurrs
•for the execution of It; A debate.of some length is
i expected upon the subject. Mrt Beotommay con
I W me several days,nnd three art- nllotteif to Koote.
!If these calcnlatifins are *eU based, !we may
: reasonably ekpeetibjtt tbe ieision will only close
wiUx.lho month, 1 _ jJciotja.
-giver
running as nsotL /This « iahyays • gjeal count
with New York, abd dccotaplihed mare
agreeably than at present, hs-there i» a Spirit, of
speculation exlstingitmong a& classes
'that needs the presence poontry merchant*.;
and the adrantages of tbeir business to flevelope if
folly. The opinion, prevails very generally that
, we are to have another importation of specie, and
that bills of exchange hare been purchased for
this object, that will be sentby tile steam ir from
Boston, tomorrow. • "Bills have sold a$ lo\k ns Of
premiam. and sucb;a thing 19 very natural- Should
the current of coin tn tbis>way, even in a very
• it would give a great, impulse to
business.-'' > 1
Tie town talk joat now uj the rebuffouf travel
ling city govemmentgot lastweek ai Albany, frota 1
the member* of the Assembly. We have ! always;
for Aldermen and. Assists a set «l|Pa&l Pry s'
who are famous for attending to the .business of
every body sad every thing bat their own. Leal
week they posted oiff to Albany to lobby, but they
were greeted wuh r ; a resolution of inquiry,i asking
how muoh money it cost New York city ahnually
to lobby. A motioh'was also made, dfreefinglbat
large choirs should be placed for them.-in front of
the Speaker’s desk r and various otbir iviliiies i
shown them,* to demonstrate the impertinence of ;
their attempt to legislate. The.whole pbisde came■
home suddenly, called a meeting’of the pais- ;
ed indignation resolutions, and .thee adjourned Jo'
the “tea room,” and gorged theqiselvee lathe ex
teat pf their several 'Capacities, Which or& lafgefrotn ;
long practice. The difference between ah Alder.;
man in Pittsburgh apd NetdjYeirk, is jU*t equal to
the difference between gazing at the forlorn walls!
of the “Old Court House,” for hours, and eating an.
elegant champagne supper in the ladies ordinary :
at the Moaongahaia House. The pay Is the same
in both cities. - ,
The air can be navigated.. To a certain extent.
th(« can be done, as'was shown to-day on 'Change <
by the worldngs of a machine,© wuedby Messrs.
Porter and Robjohd,/ which .propelled Usetf round
the rotunda, to the -and wonder of a
large crowd. is A balloon, made of
oiled silk, shaped like a chrywlit, only Sharper at
either end. A frame work of wood is placed round
this, to which is soi{>ended a steam engine, a sa
loon for passengers, and freigif room.. The pro*
petling power Is tdto wheels, resembling the sails
of a windmill, revolving toward* each Other, and
placed just under tbe'bmloon, anil over Ihe passes*
ger saloon. The steering apparatus js & fod or tail,
which acts npon ;the air like .i* rudder upon the :
water. In the soil air of the rotunda iof the Ex
change, the machine was *udeeisftil,sdt for at steer- ’
iog and concerned, but-whelher it
can be navigated ia a gale of wind, rttriaihs to be
seen. It was certainly a cuilmily to serf this “termi
wagon" moving round to of k miniature
high pressure engine,' that mtlde as' nalurul a'
chdqgb, choogb, aartfne could have on the Missis
sippi. ; ) . I
On ’Change a fiur .busies*. .Cotton, sells freely
at joQ prices, acd bolder* look for a rise upon the
next steamer’s JI6WI, now abbbt duel flopr is
rather doll, and State brands may be-quoted $5
37*(356 12| for ehminon to pure brands. No
sales of Wheal. Rye dull at pfe, and Bsriey 65c.
Corn has sold at 5300 7c for all kinds of Southern.
Pork is dull, and bMhing bdt ‘‘bragging 3 ’ keeps it
up. Sales of Mess ai SltT 50(3$10 75,‘and Prime
at Lard is dull,land the tales are olGjin bbls.
No movement in pickled or dry,salted-meats.
Money is quite abundant, end choice paper
scarce. Common 3(2*12 pef ceftt. The country
merchants, now that the riveris open; vrfil soon
swarm in our ttreels,.aad NfcwYork, in onb week,
be at the height of business. ' c.
Tax Liar or A;RjrerMgrr.-~Preaident Bona
parte has granted * pension to ; a With live
children, whose easels an interesting one. j She is
the widow of the only man. in the Fyrileer regi
ment who wm not .killed in the reirent Jfrojji "Mos
cow. One day Capti Jumonfiler eame fry afipflonee
to Nspoleon the cfriyalkif Marahal Nby had his
corps. Napoleon ordered him. tonriolfl regi
ment. An hour or two Noboldoirpcr
ceived Captain JumonitierstanCiog uear aholmer,
whose singular dress attracled fhe Emperdr’a no
tice;.his head was covercd With a sort of Qossack
bonnet, and instead of hisinnifonn, a;torn vest,
which scarcely covered his shoulders. - Tho cap
tain and soldier Napo
laoa calledto him in a note of impatience* antnll
.humor, “What are-you doing there? have
yon not rejoined yoor segtmeut, andtalmb your
place at the bead of;your cojjjpknyr
“Sire,T have not lost an iCstant in obeying your
orders.” ,
. “Whal do you Say? nfau don’t understand
“Sire, t*m with- my fcgimenl.” ;
“Yoor regiment? 3 *, • '
H Yes,Sire; the regiment of Fosileer* of the Impe
rial Guard.” • j \ '
“Butwhere iailtheol’ * * .
Then a koarso voice cried*—
“Pitscut,tny Emperorf’ : i
The voice wma that of the soldier neir JbrnonL
tier, and the widowiuccored by Luoia NapoleonJ
, is the widow of Ihio Soldier.
ftota; the Cleveland Herald-
VLo6d Chicago—Lwter and Au
lbentlo>
i Mf.J.iF.W«rftCTof|ihiB city iefl Chicago on s«*
inrday, the 17th; instafit, and reaching Detroit m
time fcrdhe Arrftwv arrived here last evening.
He furnishes turvilh iome interesting facta in re
ference (o the gieaf fldod.
It that, during the past winter mow has
fallen on the prairie* to a depth unparalleled in the
reco!leciioh,of the oldest inhabitants. About the
6lh ahesyy rain commenced which caused
the aaow to diaiftpeat rapidly and the streams to
rise. On the iwh the De* Plaines riverwas very
mnch swollen, Qvemia its banka, filled Mai Lake
and flooded an urea on the prairie of fifteen mites
square. The Water Continued to rise until.it reach
ed the canal and Chicago river, both of which were
entirely deluged, *nd;tbe current down the river
became strong had rapid.
On Saturdsyjthe ice and flood wood collected at
a packing housfc two miles from Chicago, dammed
up thelwater to a great depth and increased im«
menseiy the extent of the ioumlation. On Monday
this dam broke, away, and the vast amouul of mat
ter collected swept down the channel of the river
with great violence.. Striking the Randolph street
baidge it bore ft off with vessels and canal boats
below. The text bridge carried away waa the
Wellai street bridge, then the Clark street bridge,
and a large adjonnt of shipping and canal boat*.—
This mass of floating material was burled together
at a point neaf the piers, in a confused jam where'
the shipping abstained its principal injury. Canal
boats Were carried down the current so rapidly and
hurled inlo the jam- with such violence that they
passed entirety under, were broken in pieces, and
wentiinto IheiLabe. Vessels kept breaking away
from time to t}me,and going into-the Lake; but the
jam Was net cleared until Friday the -ifiib. The
injuries tn the, different vessels and steamers are at
a low. estimate as follows:
Bleaihboat Ward damaged $3OO
do rfcific do 300
do Globe do
Propeller General Taylor bow stove in and
one wheel none *£'•'
do Ontario do
Bark' Utica. do
Brig! Ashland do
do ! Europe went out to the end of
the pier do 3000
Bne Marv, Went out to the end of the pier
ftflSki..... ™
« Wont, " Jj®
Scamfooa, “ , «««
Schr. A. Harwood, a
Excehior. “ l*®®';
“ Orlander, high and dry, bow stove in, 1,100
a WallOa, (iniured) sank, mast and bul
warks gone,
Woofthridge,
•* Diamond, went under the jam and
baraft out belew, swept uj tho deck
and immediately sunk 2,000
“ Wllliim,
Hager *>o
- Vermont,.* 300
■' Bodmer,.. *jjj
Some thirty canal boats were destroyed, valued
at SI ,00Q®52,000, the major part worm the latter
Pn The fas* sustained by me city in bridges alone
is $*01000; and the entire amount of the loss sus
tained by 4ood at Chicaga cannot be less than
$115,000. .
•We are'bappy to be able to contradict the rumor
ofihe, loss, of lift. Fortunately the only Personal
injury kn<*wn to have taken place was that ot fl
man who Jiad bis leg broken.
The flodd on the prairie most have been enor
mbur, Mri Goodwin, Canal Superintendent, stated
that a steamer drawing only 5 feet water could
have proceeded directly from Chicago toSt Loots.
Mr. Ogden, the President of the Chicago and
Galena Rail Road Company, proceeded by the
cars to tfail D« Plaints, then look a yawl boat, and
made a circuit of 15 miles back to Chicago, over
the prairlp. , . ,
The Illinois River is said to be seven feet above
•high wafer mark at Peoria. Brewsters brick
warehouse, filled with floor and grain, bsa been
destroyed, and twenty other buildings have been
carried off.
A GLASCE AT MADRID,
Translated from “La Crooica.” of New York, for
the National lolethgencer.
Madrid, January 19,1849.
The (fcrort cf Spain ia aUhis lime one of the most
brilliant and entertaining of any in Europe. No
ibiog> Wanting,neither agreeable walk*numerotu
theatres*: varied company, nor in tiae the number
leas reunions, where an intercourse may be enjoy-
I fed with ibis at ouce cultivated, courteous, and Üb*
I feral socfety, that so mucli surprises strangers ae»
costometi to the ceremonious affability of the Log
lish-or tile ridicoloos affectation of the French.
Kevet baa Madrid in wiater been more lively and
bletsani' than now. A mild, almost Spring-time
temperature—the sun shining through the greater
part of the day*—the peace and repose that *o
happily ‘we enjoy, giv* an equal zest to the plea
,-aurw oCthe rich and those of the poor. and lend a
•hew charm tq.lheir diversions. Especially the ar-.
win onlus chtads the nun
gTiciunl of hi, Sumnr l*!™.
destroys! , Ahd nevertheless he is quickly consul
ed; in (hiol»ing of the coining bulyday oi the next
- Sqnday ia which he wtil make up for the post and
thfe present.
For the grindee of Spam, for the man of rank,
> for the banker, for auy of these aristocrats of the
f da}’, it is a matter of indifference whether it is cold
. or warm. Let the rain pour or the thunder ralt'e,
be haa, when going to the theatre or the balhhis swift
carriages hermetically closed, lined with lura, and
furni»m*d with the rofteal ensbions He has also
benrticcol chimneys to this dressing room rich
carpets to his saloons, nod thick curtain* to his bed
room. * And'at the banquet, the feast, add the ball.
the wc*nea appear clad with rich and light gauze
ortrantparent drapery, the tame la the month of
January as in that of July; and (hey carry flowers
in tbelt hands, as if the field produced them, and
nor tbft artificial warmth of the stove; and they
display their fair shoulders stripped, and their
rqaoded arms bare, as if the thermometer were at
ninety’degrees of F&renbeit. Thus the rigors of
thjj acdson affect cot the rich, so far as their plea,
sores late concerned; but still tbe; desire to te«
thw resplendent sun, and are delighted with the
blandoreathof the zephyr, and inhale with rap
torq tils breeze that sometimes reminds us of the
beautiful mornings of April
year it seems as if the youthful fair
and fote were engaged in an aggravated struggle,
contending desperately for tbe triumph. Never
has ihgre been to many or such magnificent balls,
and never has there sprung up against them so
many ind such in conquerable obstacle*. First, tbe
mourning of the Court came to interrupt the plea
- sures hardly commenced; then tbe events at Rome;
afterwards implacable Death hurled his cruel shaft
in the midst of those who laughed and danced,
striking among others a lady full of youth and pro
mise. - And, if it is necessary to cite another in
stance; we may mention the Coantess of Campo
Alegre, who, at first through the just and noble
motives of friendship and a regard for misfortune,
and slate then through indisposition, has not been
able to. open.the doors of her auii for some lime
past to those that are so anxioasto ester.
At tpe beginning of the season it was related as
a great marvel that every day of the week there
might‘be a party. ere two or three
everyday—*ll brilliant and all thronged. On Sun
days, die CouQteas of Montijo and the Senora de
Osorio' receive company; on Mondays, tbe Mar
chionCSs do Legarda and the Minister of tbe United
States: on Tuesdays, the Countesses of Casa-Bhyona
aqd of Campo-AJgere; on Wednesdays, the routs
in; the Royal Palace will, it seems, hereafter take
ptkee 6n Thursdays, social parties in the Palace of
Qbeet\' Chrislioo; on Fridays, the some in the
house* of the Senora de Berez Seoane, Princess
Caring Countess of Torrealta, and Mrs. Stopford,
aqd otf Saturdays, the Minister of France and Mr.
Daniel-Weisveiller will alternate with the Senora
dd • Sofo, mother of the Marquis dc Eapeja. All
this wilbont mentioning the fiae concerts of Messrs.
Mora find Madrazo, where the amateurs of good
music :may find every thing that can be wished
for.
Danbing, therefore, is all the rage In Madrid,
having reached its extreme point, notwithstanding
it yetwants a month of the Carnival.
day we were told of a certain remark,
made by abeautifol young lady very well known
m good society, that shows at ooce the phrenxy
that has taken possession of the young, rhey
were speaking of some of those obstacles that had
bindeftd more than one ball party this winter.
“IT(bate u£not a bail on Friday night," exclaimed
the person to whom we allude, in a semi tragical
tone, “i doaHTmow what will become of me.;’
J-'tos Texas. —By the steamship Portland arri
ved atlNew Orleans on the lith from Galveston,
the P&ayuae bos dates from that city on tbe 9th
inst ;
The achooner Spray, Capt. Sawyer, arrived at
Galveston on tho Bth iast. from the Brazos, bring
ing thej melancholy intelligence that the cholera has
amorafin a virulent lorm at Brownsville—the num
ber of deaths being eight or or ten per day, oat of
a population of nbont seven bundled, Dr Stephen
Smith knd Mr. P. Violet:, of Galveston, are report
ed as among the victims. CoL Louis. P. Cook and
bis wile are also dead.
At an election for city officers, oa Monday, the
sth inffL, H. Stewart Esq., editor ’of the Civilian,
was elected Mayor.
'CoUHays, who has arrived,from San Antonio,
informs the editor of the Galvestoa News, (hat
Gen. Worth will leave San Antonio on the l&b of
Abril, for the Paso del Norte and the heed sealer
Gila. It is probably Gen. Worth will
prbceed tho Whole way to California. He will take
mjder his escort and protect ail emigrants for the
gold aiggios, who may choose to accompany his
command-
Emigrants from (ho States ahonld rendezvous
it. Son Antonio on or before the 15th of April
ndxt; from Galveston to San Antonio is a plea*
ant journey of five or six days. Mules and hor
se* can be procure in Texas at reasonable pri.
ces. ;
TublCboiska on tb* Ru> CJ&AfIDX— We pub
lish wkh pain saya tbe Picayune, tbe following
extract from' a letter dated Brazos, February 28,
1849:.!
1 should bqve started for the upper country long
ere thik, but fear of tbe cholera, which is raging
in BroWssvilband along the line of the Rio Grande
at. a frightful rate. Eighty deaths are reported to
hive occurred daring two day*in thihtUitown
of,Brownsville of 800 populaUOß.
DFFICIAL.
Arpourmsm sr tas PRxmpprr.
By and xnth the advit* aud content cf the SmaU
George Evans, of Maine; Caleb B. Smith, of In
diana, and Robert T. Paine, of North Carolina, to
be Commissioner under the act of the Congress of
the United Stales, of the 3d of March, 1849, enti
tled “An act to carry into effect certain stipulations
of the treaty between the United States of America
and the Republic of Mexico of the 2d day of-Feb
ruary, 1848.
WUUam Carey Jones, of Louisiana, to be Secreta
ry to the Board of Commissioners appointed under
the said act
Charles K. Smith, of Ohio, to be Secretary of the
Territory of Minesota.
Aaron Goodrich, of Tennessee, to be Chief Jot-
ind Daiid Cooper, of Penasylvama, and Ben-
Jamia B. Meeker, of Kentucky, to be Associate
Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
for said Territory. *•
Henry L Moss, of Minesota, to be Attorney of
the United Stales for said Territory.
Joshua L. Taylor, of Minesota, to be Marshal of
the United Stntes for said Territory.
James G. Cambell,of Louisiana, to be Judge of
the District Court of the United States for the west
ern district ofloutsiana.
. Henry Boyce, of Louisiana, te be Attorney ofthe
United Stales for the said district
John E. King, of Louisiana, to be Marshal of the
United States for said.district.
William B. Scott, of Louisiana, to be Marshal
of tbo United States for the eastern district of Lou
isiana.
*- Thomas C. Perkins, of Connecticut,.to be Attor
ney of the United Stales for the district of Connec
ticut, ia the place of Johnathan Stoddard.
Gales Seaton, of the district of Columbia, to be
Secretary* of the Legation of the United States to
the Federal Government of Germany.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS—COLLECTORS.
Richard C. Holmes, Great Egg Harbor, New
Jersey, vice Robert B. Risley, whose commission
expired.
John S. Rhea, Brasos Santiago, Texas. New
office.
Edwin Rose, Sag llarbar, New York, vice Abel
Huntingdon, whose commission expued.
James Collier, San Francisco, California. New
office.
SURVRTORS.
Wiliam B. Norris, Philadelphia, vice John Davis,
'hose commission expired.
Gordoa Forbes, Yeocomieo, Virginia, reappoint-
ed.
Robert Bntler, Smithfield, Virginia, reappointed.
Timothy Coggahall, Newport, R. 1.
Ephriam Hutchison, Concord, N. H.
Joseph J. Pitfman. Huntsville, Ala.
Samuel C. Cook, New Brunswick, N. J.
Thomas B. Bigger, (reappointed,) Richmond Vi
Edwin Boyle. Annapolis. Md.
Appointments by the Postmaster General.
James McDerraol, Postmaster, Washington. Pa.
vice J. D- Leek
William H. Hammond, Postmaster, Berlin, Wor
cester county, Maryland, vice C. M. Williams.
Correspondence ofthe Baltimore Patriot
Washihqtoh, March Id, 1319.
There have*been statements made, in some of
the newspapers, that the new Postmaster General
bad decided that he would not appoint any editors
to office. These statements will turn out, I think,
lo be unfounded in fad. What Judge Collamer
designs, no doubt, is, that he will give lo no editor
an office, unless said editor gives up his editorial
station —that is, that no man shall be a public
officer aad at the same lime an editor of a news-
paper
That editor* of newspaper* will be appointed to
office# of honor and trust by the new admiostnmon,
there i# no room to doubt. A case in point ha* al
ready occurred. AUen A. Hall,Esq. ofTeaoessee,
editor of the Nashville Whig, aud formerly Charge
des Affair* to Venezuela, has been appointed, by
General Taylor, Register of the Treasury, and the
appointment, os I leara, has been confirmed by the
Seaate.
Mr. Hall has been a Whig editor for many year#,
and a moil able and jadicioos one. Having been
once associated with him in the editorial manage
ment of a daily paper, 1 may be presumed to know
something of his ability, wisdom and efficiency.
AsHt politician of ripe judgment and long ex
perience, the new administration will find to Mr.
Hall a very superior man. He never makes mis-
Wm.s6arcy Jones, Esq., formerly editor of the
New Orfceans Bulletin, has been appointed secre
tary to the Board ot Commissioners to- adjust the
claims againtf Mexico. Mr. Jone»-will ably dis
charge the important duties of the station. He is
the aoa-io4aw of Senator Beaton, and probably has -
received bis appointment through CoL Bentuo s in
fluence: Mr. Jones was formerly a Whig, bat ol
late has token no active part to puttie*. H«* has
been thought to be of the same polities of OoU tteo- j
ton, except that he preferred tbo election of Taylor
to that of Cass. .
Charles Lee Jones, E*q., of Washington Cay,
son of Gen. Walter Jones, the great lawyer, and
nephew of Gen. Roger Jones, the, Adjutant Gene
nflctftAe Apnj, has received thA
leicSiS
this important office with great force, and it was
thought they wwatd be successful; but they were
not A variety of circumstances rendered Geo.
Bradford a very suitable gentleman .for the station;
but, inasmuch os it had been conferred upon anoth
l er, the worthy services may be required
I in some other public station of os much honor and ,
I responsibility.
| The statement* in some of the newspapers that
Gen. Brady had gone home to Chaxnbershurg m a
pet, because be did not receive the appointment of
Second Auditor ot the Treasury, are. I apprehend,
ell •‘leather and prunella.'’ 1 met Gen. Brady to
day, and be assured me that hit confidence in the
wisdom of Geo. Taylor and the punty of all the
Cabinet officers, was os unshaken as ever, and that
whether an honorable appointment should be too*
deredlo him or not, be would be as ready to stand
by this Whig Administration in its endeavors to
carry out its great principles, *■ he was ‘earnest
and sincere m his efforts to bnog about its ad
vent. POTOMAC.
PKKNSYLVAJUA LKGIBLATOaE.
Hauisßrsn, March 20
■XX&TX.
PeUlioos ami remoostraoces were presented.
Mr. Ires moved that the vole takes ye*to
day negativing the bill to allow bills of exception
and writ* o( error in criminal case*, be reconsider
ed. The motion ,-Get over.
The further supplement to the act to incorporate
the Philadelphia and Heading R. R. Go., was taken
up on third reading and passed.
On moron of Mr. Brooke the bill regulating the
carrying of passenger* on the Philadelphia and Co
lumbia Railroad, was taken up for consideration in
committee of the whole.
Mr. Brooke then moved a substitute for the bill,
“authorizing the Canal Commissioners to enter into
contract for carrying passenger* over the Philadel
phia and Columbia Railroad for the term of 3 yean,'
which was agreed to.
Several amendments were offered to the substi*
lute, some of which were agreed to.
The committee then rose and reported progress,
when the bill, together with the amendments, were
ordered to be printed.
The bill relating to private acts of Assembly wag
taken up. [lt requires the tax. imposed by law on
private acts of Assembly to be paid within six
months after the passage of the act, or (be bfll be
comes Dull and void.
After some discussion, in which Messrs. McCas
lin, Small, King, Brawley, Overfield and Forsyth,
the bill pasted second reading.
The further supplement to the act relative to the
Pennsylvania Lonatic Asylnm, was passed
Committee of the Whole, and then referred ta tbo
Committee on Finance. -
The bill in reference to Chancery joiladieiiof, jp
the several courts of this Commonwealth was pass-'
ed.
A message was received from the Governor,gi]g
getting that the Legislature should take so inn no
tice of the natives of Pennsylvania who haff dis
tinguished themselves as officers in the Mexican
war. Referred to a select committee.
hocss or RvratszOTATivgi.
The private calendar wad taken bp m the Houye
this morning and numerous bills passed first read
ing.
Ths Akbul Locomotive Stabtxd,—An exhi
bition of the mode! of Porter & Robjohn’a Aerial
Locomotive was made yesterday,afiernoon in the
Exchange, and was perfectly sacoeasfuL The
float, or spindle shaped balloon, made of goldbeat
er’s skin, was about 10 feet long, to which was sus
pended a steam engine in miniature, weighing—fire,
water, and all complete—abontSori lbs.
standing its diminutive size, the engine turned the
light paddle wheels of the machine with eaae, sod
kept in motion as long aa the water lasted. The
reader was set to fly the balloon In a circle. It
was started from the eastern door of the Rotunds,
and wenlnp steadily, propelled by the engine, ian
regular gyration to the roof—uiakiug two full cir
cles on its way. Here, a weight having been at*
tached it descended in a spiral, following the eel of
the rudder, and landed safely. This experiment
wes repealed a second time with a Uk6 result, and
so far as flying in a quiet atmosphere goes, the.
locomotive may be considered successful. It re
mains to be seen whether a large machine similar
ly constructed, tkould safely resist the violent coma
motions'of the open air. There was a large num
ber of persona present yesterday, who testified, by
a hearty applause,'tfeeir opinion of the exhibition.—
N. Y. Tubum
A Mesa Man.—An example for members of
Congress in charging mtleage. The-SucketStale fe
prolific in originality. “Talk about mean men*
why there’s that Bill Thompson, he's the meanest
man I aver hearn on." (Bill was a constable there;)
“why don’t yon think be bad an execution against
me, for a little incite/ of groceries, and he eaae oat
and levelled on my old ’omen's docks, and he
wanted me to drive them up and ketch them for
himself—and he’d chase them round the house and
round the house, and every time he’d ketch a dock,
he’d sit down'and ring its head off and cfoiw rmle-
Og*." < ;•
BnnuTF*t,TT.—Col. HUGH DUFF, of Ohio fownihm
Will be inpportrd for the office of Sheriff, subject to the
aonuQtnon of the Whig and Antimosotuo Convention
mchHrwttT '
BnnjT»ai.rT. —Cspt. W. A. Ctuurnn will be iiip
poitedfor the office of SheniLnibJeet to the noixina
uou of the Antlmasour end whig OOouy Convention
metfrdAwtfT Kieaxawiao, Firsbum*.
Diviwtta iubi.
la Massachusetts, tbe'Honse^ofßepresenUtivcs,
on Saturday Usf.by « rotfcf 114 loSl.
bill making a plurality of vales elect Preside** ll "
Electors, and also Congressmen on the second trt® •
The bill was very thoroughly discussed, having
been warmly Opposed, not only in the Legialat***®
bat by a portion of the Boston Press. The Aim*
thinks its passage is demanded by public
the Advertiser and Courier deem it uncalled
and inexpedient.
The Senate of Michigan, on the Slh inst.. passed
a bill, authorizing the citv of Detroit to subscn
for $lOO,OOO stock in the Detroit, Romeo and ron
Huron Railroad Co., and to »*sue bonds for
same.
The rush ofice which took place in the Mautnee
river on the Sth insh brought down the remains ot
the steamer Ohio, which had for ten year* laid be
vum! the reach of the highest floqd-
Mr. Wickliffe, late charge d’affair* ot lhe United
Stole* near the oourt ofTarin, and Mrs. wiekltfle,
now in Washington.
The ciusens of Mobile are taking steps to pro
cure the charter of n new banking institution, to
be located in that city.
Fires —the barn of Jos. Carr of Bangor was rt
cently burned and loss sustained to the amount o*
$2600. Fourmen have been arrested as the per
petrators ol the deed, which is stated to have been
consummated under the excitement of fun.
The Cincinnati Organ and Messenger sajrs, that
a member of a Division of the Sons ofTemperonce
of that city, was recently expelled for marrying his
mother-in-low
A bill providing for the gradnal redemption of
the public debt ofVirginia, was unanimously order
ed to its engrossment on Moiuluy last in Ibe House
ol Delegates.
Now Usrof Gtm-CoTTox. —It is said that gun
cotton whicb, when twisted,burns slowly, haabeeo
successfully applied to tbe propulsion of small car
nagea, peahtons, Bath chair*, CCc.
Professor Broeklesby, of Trinity College. Conn,
has been appointed Inspector of Steamboats, in
place of Professor Jackson, resigned.
John Mack and Ignaco Decareau were killed at
Montreal, Ca., on the 10th instant, by eiplo
siou of a steam boiler.
Two I’ S. revenue cotter*, each of 155 tons, are
to be launched at Philadelphia some time next
month.
•iThe Franklin Railroad, near Hagerstown, Mi.
is to bejsold at sbentl'a sale. on the 10th of April.
The Montreal Transcript "aystbat a horse named
Fly was lately trotted from Corn wail to Montreal
a'dislance of ninety mile", iu six hoars and fifteen
minutes, excluding stop*.
From llic Fanner and Mechanic
gngsr Owing of Batter.
Persona who put up keg buterlor their own use,
or for a distant markfet, usually salt their butter very
high. This high salting necessarily detracts from
its quality, injures its ready sale, and reduces its
price If we can modify, this excess of salt by us
ing more palateable substances, of equal efficacy,
as preservatives, it will be an improvement. Chem
ists tell us that sugar is one of these substances;
and experience gives us the same inJiirmaiiom—
Who is uot tamiliar with sugar-cured hams' It
pork can be cured with sugar, why may uot butter
be so preserved also? is a common-sense inquiry.
Experience has shown that it may. Dr. James An
dereou, the celebrated agriculturist (whose treatise
oq the management of the dairy, particularly with
rehpect to the makius and curing of batter, is still
the highest and best uuthonty on the subject,) found,
from some years'tnal of it, that the following named
composition —the properties of which we believe
were discovered oy his amiable lady —were far
preferable to sail alone, as it not only preserves
the butler more effectually from all taint and
rancidity, but makes it also look better and
sweeter, richer, and more marrowy, than por
tions of the same butter cured with common salt.
Composition: Take of sugar one part, of nitre
one part, and of the best Spanish great anil tor
root salt) two part*. Beat the whole into a fine
powder, mix them well together, ao<J put them by (
for nae.
The Doctor continues.-—“Of this composition one
ounce should be put to every sixteen ounces ofbut
ter; mix this salt thoroughly with the butter os soon
as it has been freed from the,milk, and put it. with*
out loss of time, down into the vewel prepared to
receive it. pressing it •acloae as to leave no air
holes or any kind of cavltiea within IL Smooth the
surface, and tfjrou exp«M?l it will be above a da? or
two before ydS can add more, cover it VP cfose
with a piece of clean linen, and above that a piece
of wetted parchment, or for want of that, line linen
that has been dipped in melted butter, exactly fitted
to th* edge of the vessel all around, so as to exclude
the air as much os possible, without the assistance
of any watery brine; when more- butter is to be
added, these coverings are to be taken off, and the
batter applied close above the former, pressing. it
down andsmoothicg it aV-before, and «000 till the
vessel bo full ‘When it is quite fall lei the two
cover* bo spread over it with the greatest care, and
let a little melted batter be poured all around the
over the whole, and the cover be used aawlr tirfe*
-maittcloae shut till ais opened for uso. If all this
years T cannof le!l, ,^tTTlD'VrT?fen J ff
oldond in every respect as sweet and os sound as
it was when only a month old.
• **U deserves to be remarked, that butter cared in
i this manner does not taste well till it has stood at
least a fortnight oiler being salted; but aAer that
period has elapsed, it eats with a rich marrowy m«i»
that ho other batter ever aeqaires; and U tastes so
’ Uulo of salt, that a person Who baa been accustomed
to eat better cured with common sail only, would
not imagine it had got one-fourth part of the salt
uecessary to preserve it."
Il is to be hoped that shine of our farmers, on
resdifig the above will follow’lua directions. The
composition meutioned is. we have understood,
moch used ia Gosheo.'Orange county. Now York,
a plaee famous for its sopurb butler. Great care
should be taken to get the purest salt and sugar—
That known through the country as the “ground
olom’’ is the best salt. The sugar should be of
the purest while—either the loaf or the “fallen
loaf"
JOB PaiBTISG.^
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Mantfiau, BHU Lading , Contract*, Lxv* Blands,
ajjm ULLft, LOBKU, CttTtnCATU, CHKCXS,
roucixa, Ac. Ac.
Printed st the shortest notice, at low prices, at the
<le&) Gurm Orrtcx, Tbian run
Da. ML* nr usxd nu Pill* iu his practice several
years before he could be induced to offer it to the pub
lic m such s manner as to make it known all over the
ooontry, the quack remedies so frequently advertised
and forced upon die public by means of forged certifi
cate* and a system of puffing, preventing frequently
regutnr and learned physicians, such aa Dr. hi’Lone
undoubtedly is. from entering the lisle against such
competitors. Convinced, however, of the real value ■
of his mediciue. and irflncuced by the plain dictates of
duty, which would not permit lum to keep from hu
fellow-creatures so powerful a means of preserving
them from suffering, hs finally offered it for sale. Since
that time U has become known all over the U. States;
and wherever it has been tried, has proved its superi
ty over all other remedies ever offered <§r diseases of
the liver. In fact, the prescriptions of physicians are
no longer required incases of liver complaint All
that Is necessary, is for the padtnthp purchase and use
Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, to secure a restoration to
health. Read this:
“J. Kidd A Co.— Please let me have two boxes more
of Dr. M’Lone's Liver Pills. My wife has used two
boxes of the Doctor's Pills, and l assure you. they have
done her more good than my family physician baa for
two years, during whieh.time be wus in regular urfeu
dance. These two (rafts I thhtk will effect a cure.
JAMKS JONES.
Wilkins tp„ Allegheny co. March 10, 1347.
For sale at the Drug store of
PxxMirn Liston Suosa.—Prepared by J. W. Koily,
William street, N. Y_ and for sale by A. Jaynes, No.
70 Fourth street This will be found a delightful arti
cle of beverage in families, and particularly lor sick
rooms
Buni Biokjl.—An improved Chocolate prepare,
tion, being a combination of Cocoa nut; innocent, In
vigorating and palatable, highly recommended partic
ularly for invalids, .prepored by W. Baker, Dorche*-
ter, Mass., and for tale by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin
Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth si taehld
Skuas' Imtxkiai. Covoa Syatrr.
South Pittsburgh, Feb. 3, 1349.
My wife has been troubled with a violent eough for
six or seven yews; so bad w» her cough that physi
cians (in Ohio, where I foimerly lived,) told me she
had the Consumption. AAer we removed to this city
1 obtained for her, time and again, different medicines,
bet they were of no kind of beaefit to her. Some two
months since, I purchased a bottle of your Cough Py
rep, the use of wbieh has dona her more good than
any medicine she has ever taken. I have also used
Sellers' Vermifuge in my family.with fine success.
BuaiUan M’Gassrß.
This popular cough remedy U prepared and sold by
R E SELLERS. 57 Wood si, and may be hod of Drug
gists generally, ui the two cities and vicinity mh2l
Prothonotoxt.— The Whig* of Allegheny county
will urge the claims of WM.J. MARKS, for a nomina
tion to this office at the coming County Convention.
Mr. M. is a good Whig, and is every way competent
to discharge the duties of the office, and deserving a
Dominadou by the party. ALUtottzicr Coujrrr.
ipch£Q:d3tAw i t*T
M* Enrroa;—You will please state that I will be a
candidate for nomination for the affine of Protboaota
ry, before our next Whig and Aotiinasonic County
Convention. Yours, Ac.,
SAM’L FAHNESTOCK.
Elizabeth township, March,22,1819.
Improvements in Dentistry.
DR- O. O. STEARNS, late of Boston, i» prepared to
manufacture and set Bum Turrit to whine and paru
of rets, upon Suetiou or Atmospheric Suction Plates.
ToemuetttevaxD in vita surras, wheru the nerve is
exposed. Office and residence next door to the May
or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Kama to —J- B. H’Fadden, F. IL Eaton. jets*
W. M. Wright, UK. D., DsaUsti
n_ i —fc. Orra and residence oa Fourth tt,
BQdBSw opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. Office
UrlWkM hours from 9 o’clock to 19 A 3L, and
IJ fUr fjoTO g o’clock toS P.M. <epl4*ly
, Ip* The Anniversary of the Ladies’ Traci Society
of Allegheny, wilt be held m tljo Rfcv. Aftd'w Black'*
Obnrcb, Sandusky itrept, Allegheny, on Monday evoo
iug, the STStb, at half post 7 o’clock. Speakers enga
ged to address the meeting. The public and ladies In.
vited to attend. mcbi.*4-gt
An Exhibition
Or nu Foanoux LrrraoxT Socrrrv or Jssnaaoji
C«LLSoa, will be held in Providence llall, on Thure
d.r, March 20lh, at QI.P.hL -
Old Franklins and tho. public generally are respeet
flally Invited U» attend.
S'uxvrioa roa Dncusstos— Is orror m judgment a
per subject'qftDOral
?M- BARNETT, JCem
Canoushurg, F«b-?7j 3 49-’ A 9 HICKS, J
foWS-wWMIdCT
JfBW t.PMBBtRY BBPOBIUB.
A NKW DEPOSITORY OF CHEAP *JJBUQA
n. TION9 hu been opened on Third street, copo
uie the Poll office, where may be fonnd a S«*iw
tortment of the popular Lite ramie of the day. The pro*
pneton hare made the mo»t ample arrangement ft
procuring all new work* a* *oon as issued from the
Pf MAGAZINF3 AND NEWSPAPERS —AU the most
valuable Magarines and Weekly Newspaper can be
, at their counter by the tingle number or by up
year ,
STATIONARY.—Letter and cap paper, pen* and
in abort, every thine in the tlationary hue ana
of the best quality, for sale cheap. .
MUSIC.—A large assortment of the most approved
Piano Forte tnu*ie, bound and otherwise- This music
>i pronounced by the most distinguished professors to
be the best collection ever offered for sale In the \\ est
The United State* Odd Fellow* 1 Directory for IM9,
got up in eouvenient style.
Without particulu firing Anther, we respectfully re«
ancst a visit to our store room, from the public.
WORK k HOLMES. Third street, 5
tnehSfl opposite the Post Office
VKHXTIAN BLISD,
CT WARERtJOM.
A. BROWN would respect
r inform tlio public, that he
\t on hand at nis stand on ihe
cidr of the Diamoud, Alle
y city, a complete nssort*-
,of Venitlan Blinds; also Vc
\ Shutters are made to or
tho best stylo, warranted
j to any in the United States
Blinds can be rtnipved wuh
tho aid of a screw driver,
ing purchased tb e stock,
, ana wood of the cabinet or*
jhment of Ramsay A M’Clei*
I am prepared to furnish
r old cos tamers, as well as
>very thing in thsix line.
•et, Pittsburgh.
J°A. BROWN.
F on E ?rass.ap P^ t ’“' r n" Si,BE '
FOB FHILJUJ QelollvelJ for P.tsenscn.
-The Boos. oftbu Lino will If««
follow., •! » o’clock »i mjht.
Ohio—CopeA GimshMonilay nl ? l ‘ t ’
**■
SSKToSjSi."”4‘ r ' ‘
Kenmekl-=WTnibT.i*« mri J> r ’3* ,
LcoUiniia—J T Thompson, Sund.y, April P
For posoojo »PPly «■ Uononraholo Hooio,
or D LF.KCU A C0.C00.: Basin _
mch2fl --
“ AGENT WANTED- ,
CkNE OPTHE FIRST Mauofacwrers of Steel ua
| FUe, in England, U in warn of a'roipeciablo party
undertake an" Agency for said articles, by keeping a
Stock in this city. An established House, haring a
ooon.xion moms lta ' !,c, iriSS A» I
„u .nd oil.; container prefemd
bv letier. addressed ts "M. 8. tr -. H lll omce, *r*
nltne and reference, after which an u * B " ,e £ n 'Ti JS
inenced for, if deemed desirable. N. B. None need
opplAo. ...h .. .1 fir.
' a. gaeo.
TOUN KELLY' h. CO., (neccason to Kobb, Wine
saasr^s
o(V.en- d..cnpum-*ll of which .re of their own im
wiSnhL°.Sboon carefully .elected m P.H.,
vi.iliiig Philadelpb.., .re re.peclf.l
ly uretied to call and examine thetr extemreo .lock
tnch'JG-dSni _ ■ \
"imu iiiD MABraii IHBUB.AHCE.
froteetion Ininiance Co. of Hanford, Conn.
/-'IAPITAL SURPLUS
( , pUN D —The ondernifned, bavin* been appointed
Arem of ihe Protection Inaorsnce Co., will *«*”**•
onproperty in the city and Tiemity, and on ahipmenu
Cy canal, and the fixer, and BBOWN .
Offiee, No. I*7 Wood afreet.
MISSING —A large Box, directed to W. R. Morphy,
Pin.bargh- It wa» token by a drayman from the
.tore of W R- Morphy, with direcuon* to kove it at
MTCee’* grocery store, corner of let ood 'Vood •trecif,
but •«*» not delivered: and ft it enppoeed has been left
by mistake at unit otter hddia.' The drayman • »“•
>t known by the person wh» jaw him the box, bot hi*
name and reeidenee are not known.
WASTED.
A BOY of U yean of age, of good qualification*,
wiehet « .itnatioo a* assistant m a etore. Apply
u llu. oSu*. mehaanßl
1 Cl DOZ. BUPKBIOR GOLD PKSS; *>do raw
1Z Tnli'f md Te. Spoon. « do. p.rlor, oSco and
Other Clock*; 10 doxaasorted Solar Lamp* and Ga*
Ch.od.li.™ is Jo. Gold .nd SIITC,
iog jnd for .ale by mchZfi WWWILBQ«_
W~ ANTED-Barley, Corn, Rye and Wheat,. f °[
wh,ch a.
S3 water and 1M from ti
WOOL— The lughrai market price inea*hwill be
paid for ihe different graded of Wool by
tneltiia 8 4'V HAJUJALGH
MACKEREL— ISO bbl. No 3 Mackerel, in .tore and
for wlehT ®hse_ BAW HLARBAUGH,
Dried bttih dried Applet, in .tore
and for .ale by mchSS SkW HARBAUOH
P _ AIUB GREKN—I9 caai true. jn*t rec’d and for
.ale by BA FAHNESTOCK A Co,
me hi» coroer l«t and wood «t»
_<S half bbU for sale br
B F VOW BONNIIOR9T & Co
CTjSch*'
HERBING —B bbls for iale.br ' _
•Seh26 S F VON BONN HORST & Co^
TJXTHACT EOOWOOn-m c wa jm recM tar
mb® flAFAimfcgrocK4ca
JKWELBY—WiIctoa, MlUuirr
alar b)
mchSA
BUUKMRAT— Veasfcs Hans, io awed pieklr; 905
pieces Balk Shoulders, jui rec’d indm sale br
rochiß HARDV. JONKa k. Co
PKA NUTS—feO abs Pes Nats.iust ree’d sod for sal
hy inch'*? HARDY, JONES & Co
ALCOHOL —:*o bbl* Alcohol, jo«t tcc'd per Header
Shenandoah, and for sale by
mrh'.’fl
LKMON SYRUP —l4 dux aoperior Lemon Syrup, on
hand and for saie by mcb£j J KIDD ACo
BA LS AM CUP A VIA—I4O Ui» on band and lor sale
by mcha i KIDD A Co
CUEE9E —30 bit for axle by
meK26 a F VON BONNHORST A Co
DRY APPLES—IOO buah for aale by
mchao S F VON BONNHORST A Co
DRY PEACHES—-JOO bo ah for tale by
mch-tf S F VON_ BONNHORST A Co
TTLNEGAR—9S bbls pure eider, for sale by
T me htO SEVON BONN HORST ACo
(HOARS— 10J30CI Havana; 8.000 half Span, for salt
J by mehlifl 3 F VON BONNHORST A Co
BAPTISMAL PANTS—Just ree'd and for sale at
the India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood st
__jmchSM J A H PHILLIPS
PECAN NUTS—II bbls landing from stmr Parts, for
sale by mchai GEO COCHRAN, 26 wood *t_
CLOVER SEED—2OO busk tor sale by
tnchM ROOT DALZELL A Co, Liberty st
KOLL BUTTER—IO bbls in store and for sale by
mehil ROBT DALZELL A Co
S SALTS—9 ions in'store and for sale by
• rachM ROBT DALZELL ACo
DRIED PEACHES—6OO bush Ohio halves, tor sale.
wch34 _ M'GILLS A ROg
DRIED APPLES—3OO bush, a prime article, for sals
mchSl M’GILLS A ROE
WHITE BEANS—On consignment,2oobush.
nicbai M’GILLS A ROE
BUTTER AND LARD—In kegs and barrels.
mch'Jl M'GILLS A R(
MOLASSES —350 bbls Plantation Molasses.
mcbfil M'GILLS A ROE
YIRGINIA TWIST TOBACCO—IO irs ‘Gedges’
brand, just rach-H M'GIU.9 A ROE
/'CINCINNATI SOAP—IOO bxs landing and for sale
V/ by mchat M'GILLS A ROE
BULK PORK—IS,OOO lbs Balk Pork, loading per
canal boat Uncle Sam, and for sale oy
mch«4 JAMES DALZELL, «4 water st
SUNDRIES— fl bbls Clover Seed; 3 do Timothy do;
1 do Batter, 3do Lard; 41 sks dried Applet; IST
Ss Bulk Pork, landing from stmr Zacb Taylor; and
• sale by . mchfll JAMES Dai.Xrl.lj
LARD OIL—I 3 kbit Lard Oil, landing from str C J
Marshall, and for sale by
rach24 ___ JAMES DALZELL
J KIDD A Co
TANNERS' OlL—iii bbla Tanner* Oil, arriving by
ciutal and (or sale by _
mch‘2l
SPIRITS TURPkJ'mNK—IO bbl» in prime order,
jnct rac’d; for tale by B A FAHNESTwK & Co
mcba4 comer let and wood tu
MACAULAY’S ENGLAND—WeII bound is theep
s volt, ocuvo. Jut received by
B UOPKINB,
BajUUflgt, 4th «t
HAW8 —ll cekt superior cored end coovueed
Ilust, just rac'd sod for sole by
BROWN A CULBERTSON,
143 liberty n
SCYTHE SNKATHS—2Sdox superior 8- Fnrnthn
with best screw nibs, in store and for saJo by
mchifl BROWN A CULBERTSON
SALERATUB— 3 cake Cleveland Soleratas, id store
and (orsale by . BROWN & CULBERTSON
mchlO
rR»10 bbls Carolina'Tar, just rec'd and for sale by
ntcha - BROWN 4. CULBERTSON
CANDLES— 60 bxs'Moald Candles, in sfore and for
sale by SAW HARBAUGH,
mchiid 51 waur and 104 front st
SOAP— 100 bxs Cincinnati No 1 Soap, jail ree’d and
fat sale by mchZJ 9 A W HARBAUGH
WINDOW GLASS—6OO bxs assorted sizes, in store
and for sale l>y rocbiQ S&W HARBAUGH
KOLL BUTTER—IO bbls fresh, ]asf landing; lor sale
■ by mchta SAW HARBAUGH
t'CGS—3OO tluz fresh Efcgs, jnsl ree’d and for sale by
Jj mch23 SAW HARBAUGH
MESS' AND PRIME PORK—4O bbls Meu A Prime
Pork; in store and for sale by
_ jnebOl SAW HARBAUGH
17LOUR— 100 bbls Family
. sale by inehO
ALKHATim—I3 Ctk* de\
H 5 t>jr mehS- W'
Gt LASS—I4O bx» Bxlo Ulmi, for tale by
T rachtM WICK A M’CANDLESS
I >ol.l. NUTTER—Sbbliftoifc 801 l Butter. ferula
L by mpbiSl WICK A M > OAWi)LPaa
REFINUpBOBAX-tf k« KeWed riorox, for Ule
by mebai WICK A M»CAtthT.ga<a
SS. ALMONDS— fi) ban Atmopdi, for tale bv
. «ctog WICK A M’CAffDLra?
A LSPtCE-40 bait* AUpice, for tale by
A mcbfla WICK A MXJANDLE9S
CiIKESB-3501 lb* extra CroAjßi loco <lo Wemn
R «° r,fC ' ‘or «Mo by mcha J D WILLIAMS
CREAM TARTAR—€OO Iba but rac’d aad tor tale
by b a Fahnestock & co,
m™ l ” eomer lat and wood ata
IRCHlNofe—73 -bbta Stomhlaw, mnff ««il ft
lie by mctQ4 WICK AftPCANPt-R«a
fITANNKRS 1 OIL—IU blits THineri’ Oil, b non u 4
1 for t*|o b? mhlfl BROWN fc CULBgRTSOfI
F CTTASH-lo culiprune Potasb, foruSeVy
'WICK 4 M-CAHDLSS9
By Jobs D. D»vlt| AaetloMVi
Assign***! Balt, t»jr Auction.
FORTY-FIVE ACRES OF KXCFJ.I.ENT COAL—
with the privilege of mother tract adjoining, pnd
about forty •!<*<> acre* of land—on which are erected
9 or 10 dwelling homes, two coal rail roadt. an! other
Improvements for carrying on the coal business.
This exten*ive and very valuable property lie* just
on the bonk of the Monongshels river, directly oppo
site the thriving borough of NrKeesport, in Allegheny
county. sod will be told all to*etber.
It will be offered for *sle si public auction. on MON
DAY the second day of April next, at U o’clock, A.
M_ at the New Conn House, in Pittsburgh.
Several yean time given for the payment of the
purchase money. This property lies together, m soeb
a position a* to afford every facility for carrying on
the eoal business ut the least expensive and most pro- 1
fitahlc maimer. !
The coal is of the best quality. Time to take it out
nnlhniied Title indisputable. Much of the land nut*
able for building lot*.
Capitalists wishing to make s safe and very profita
ble investment on speculation, and persons wishing u»
en-mco in the eoal bßainen. are invited to look at UUI
oropetty and attend the sale, a* it i« fully believod that
no u-urr bargain fqr such properly was ever offered
in Allegheny county ... . .
For further information, inquire of the Assignee or
Auctioneer, or of teo. F. Gillmore, at his office on
U..n. .W, Puutor*!. aLbiander mLL£ .^
Assignee of Bobu Sinclair.
JOHN D DAVIS, Auet
Furniture Car at Auction*
On Monday afternoon, 86th imt. at
Commercial Asia* Room*, corner of W®** *"J
USu, will'be told, a substantial Furniture Car,
■’"K 1 JOHN D DAVIS, Aacu
SI:
over 8100, a large invoice of cloth
lax, consisting of 26 pain «anwe « A w-
Alio casstmere dm 08 do striped “*Htendo;
vy linen drill da; 60 do taper black satinett do; «
do finer canimere do; 84 do extra fine black do do,
60 extra finished tweed coat*; «
fancy *amnieT vests; ea**imero and tatine tt real*; no*
tou, bta. m.nbu. -x
Groceries at Auction.
On Monday afternoon, 86th in«t at 3o'clock,*lthe
Commercial Sale* Boom*, corner of Wood ahd Finn
*u. will be *<• Id—lB ken nail* and brads, awortad, W
bx* Cincinnati soap; 4 half che*t* Gunpowder ana r
H tea; 3 bbl* sugar house mol****«: 15 do hemng ana
•had; 6 bxa cavsndiih tobacco; madder, snoff*
mch33 JOHN D DAVIS, Aact
r fl PORTF.R-- - - **-M*]UBo.
MR. W V CRISP IN 2 CHARACTERS.
Another new Peiee.
Slasher and Crasher, more and more successful.
Mnvniv Mascb 85. will be presented *• _
THE DESERVE, OB THE POINT OP HONOR
Dwinet, the Deserter Mr* Cn*P-
Chevalier de 81. Franc • • * Mr. Oxley*
Borth _ Mis* Porter.
SLASHER AND CRASHER
Received on each representation with increased ap
probation.
Slasher, (the heroiel Mr* Cr»P-
Crasher, (the indomitable)* i -Mr. warn.
Dance, by Master Wood.
*“ B, *mAMONBCOTIMoND F “” “
Dick Trap, .liner .
Too Trick, .wicr. Ml.GUra&td.
Charlotte, with a song MusCrmie.
Delosion will bo immediately repeated.
Mr. W. H. Crisp will appear to-monow evening
PHILO HALL,
Every Bwonlnff/wd Wodnaaday and
Saturdas’ AfUraoon.
MR WILLIAMSON, in retnnung his sincere thanks
for the liberal pattonage bestowed upon him by
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. Allegheny, ben to
inform them that he will exhibit, as ■hgyjh Ms ] NA*
TIONAL DIORAMA of tho BOMBARDMENT OF
VERACRUZ, by the ibices under Gen. Scott-
Ta prevent pressure at the door*,, attendance will bo
riven at the Hall every day from 10 to ls * * nd ?!? *1
for the sale of ticket*, and no moro will bo issued thaft
can be comfortably seated. Jin . n ''
Tickets 25 cents—children half pnee. <W
at 7 o'clock—commences at 7|. Wednesday and Sat
urday afternoon, doors open at 2. commences at 2| 1
Volunteers who served with the Army In Mexico,
„„ mehaikdlw
nVSIOAL SOIREE,
AT APOLLO HALL—On Monday and Tuesday
Evenings, March 28 and 87—by the
BATEMAN FAMILY.
Assisted by Messrs. NOARTH and FARRELL.,
Misses F* ,w and Ellen will ting a number of theil
most popular pieces, and appear In foil costume.
hlr win give nis very striking DOTA
TIONS OP FORREST, MACREADY, and other cdfr*
brated performers. . _ . . .
Admission 30 cents—children 20 cents. Tickets ad
mining a lady and gentleman, fiQ^cta : __m«hSfcda^
PITTSBURGH POBTABLEITOATLD®
A. BALTIMORE, N.
YOBETBOSTONjAc.
TtBUTM BsnnwL Philadelphia.
TumAO’Cowon, Pinabureh.
THIS old established Lfrte bain# now in fall opera
don, tho proprietor* are prepared with their usual
extensive arrangement! to forward merchandise, pro
dace, Ac. to ana from the there portion liberal terms,
with the regularity, -despatch and safety peculiar to
ih«i T mode of transportation ao otmous, when.tran-
* a mended to on
lien it,Philadelphia.
- O’CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pitutaugh*
(yCQNWOR A Co, North it, Baltimore. tacnX
BoiTßEaß'tiiiK.
For the Transportation of Merenaamse OTiween
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, A BALTIMORE.
Good* shipped by this Line, ere carried in Cnu
•ecoon Portable Boat*.
3^ HE subscriber* hiring made arrangements ia ease
. of ■ warn of State Traehs at Coinmbit, to hare
elr goods forwarded orer the Railroad* in cars, oo
as to avoid the detention that has heretofore ©conned
for the want of Tracks, Shippers will And this to their
advantage. No charge*made for recetring or ship
ping, or for advancing charges. All goods forwarded
with despatch, and on as reasonable terms as any oth
er Line. JOHN FARREN A Co,
comer of Canal and Liberty ft, Pittabarah. ,
HP. K. FRCTZ A Co!
369 Market ft, Philadelphia,
tj~ WTrrnT2spT»,“-'r
©«u*Mih ba*mrtartt»_ \
■■ D lßSaW,»jßml h & o ''
J KIDD It Co
CARPETB, OIL OLOTHIi fee,
EGEIVED THIS DAY, Carpeting and Oil Cloths
XV of the latest sad most approved patterns, and at
priees to sail purchasers, ana cheap as can be par*
chased in any ofihe Eastern does, comprisuar the fol
lowing varieties:— '
Extra Royal Velvet Pile Carpets; ' '
Aixmhuster Carpets; any size hall rooms or ves
Tapestry do tibules.
Sap Royal Brussels do Tapestry stair earpets;
Extra sap 3 ply do BrusseUrdo do
Superfine do do Chexaile Ran;
Extra sap Ingrain do Tufted do
Superfine do do Brussels do
Fine do do Chenille Door mats;
Common. do do Tofted ds do
4-4,3-4 k. | Tapestry Adelaid do do
Damask do Sheep skin do do
4-4, 3-4 A | twl’d Vo- 19-4 Emb'sed Piano covers
neuan do 6-4 do Table do
4-4,3-4 A | plain do do 6-4 Wool do do
Couoo Ingrain do 6-4 worsted and linendo do
do Venetian do Brass Stair Rods
M cotton Drugget; lfl-4 wool crumb cloths
19-4 woolen do Stair Linen
8-4 do do 6-4 table do
EngUshTable Oil cloths; Diaper do
German do do do do Crash
B-4 Floor Oil cloths; Snow-Drop Napkins;
7*4 do do do Crimson Flash:
6-4 do do do Purple do
»-4 do do do Maroon do
£? „, do 40 Carpet Binding:
Sheet OU Cloths, of newTransp’nt Window Shades
Tapestry patterns, cat to fit
|,CF°Jk® •*>•▼« we are constantly receiving rurSprinx
Stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths and SteSbb^TriaSinri
to which we invite the attention of all who wisStofor*
nish their bouses or steamboats; as we will beible to
offer goods as low as they can be purchased da the'
East, and of the richest ami latest styles. Call dnd ex
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ware
house, No 75 Fourth tt. mehSJ W. M'CLINtyCK.
NEW~PUBLICATIONS— Essay on ihe the [Uaiou
•f Church and State: by Baptist W. NoeLEM. a
1 voi. ifcno.—Bl,2s. An entire edition oi" tMsjwork
was sold in one day, on its publicationin London!
Leaves from Margaret Smith's Journal, in tin Pro
vince of Massachusetts 8ay—1679-9. 1 voL 12m)> 73-
Hoyt’s Poems.—Sketches bf Life and Landscape. hv
Rev. Ralph Hoyt—new ed. enlarged—with iUostra
do ns. i2mo. BLOO. ;
A Catechism of the Steam Engine,illostrativelof the
scientific principles upon whieh its operation debends,
and the practical details of its structure, to its a»nlie2
tioa to taiaet, mills, steam navigation, and runravai
with variopssuggestions of improvetnemj by JBoorne
C. Ea-I voL tamo.- T3C. f
JAMES DAl.ypM,
The Cantons, a Family Picture. Part L l&a
Life, illustrated. Pans IV end V. ’ Each
Tacitus’ Histories; by Pro t Tyler-12rao. For tale
b _£ mchat BHQPKINMihsu
WH3nPNKrs CALIFORNIA Kmj&Pfbatoi:
lowdM is an extract of a letter from the Hon.
jeoersou Dam, U. 8. Senator, late Colonel of the Mfe.-
ass *
highest ecmnumdaJioiL* lloobt whether as
ce? wsre sver issued from any other Ordnance De
partment so perfect la their construction and condi
uoa. In accoracy of fire they are equal to the finest
ipornog rifles. Their range, I think exceeds thatoi
the old.pattern musket, and they lesj cAonmiu tare,
SUSta'SKtei™ “ 7 “ Il ‘" “V 1 K«
r
Cahiornia Ousting Establishment No A Wood u.
JAB PHILLIPS.
nAUFGRNtA RUBBER GOODS-Jost received,
VJ •« Camp Blankets: SO officer coats; IfipnPvur,
ia pairs nett uned Mialag; Boots; IS Isthmus Bag*; 3
water Tanks, « and IS gallons each: 60 canteens, 4
gallon each; 1 dot Bnekskln Money Belts; 1 do oiled
cambric do do. The above roods for sale at the Call
umua Outfit!ag Establishment, No 6 Wood st
acfaS4 J A H PHILLIPS
Logan, welson * cd.,
TMPOSTERS and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and
JL Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlen, AC-v4 s W»
Woodstreet, Pittsburgh, are wfw f*liy jaSpared With
a recently imported stock of Hardwusf?Ctttlcij, Sad
dlery, Carpenter** Tc6lifte4‘o>'offef yerygrtil ta
dupemeyu\q Wrt\e«r Merthaau, as in uimtlon to
the ediiny had by our predecessors, Mes
srs. Logan 'A Kennedy, we have greatly increased our
tacilinea, and purchase all our goods from first hands
on the very ben terms.
The junior members of the firm devote their whole
attention to sales, and feeling confident of giving sat
isfaction, respectfully solicit a call from all who may
visit this market. *
Vocal :
AND SOLFEGG IOS, with a* aecttapanimeoi fbr the
Pian-fcme, adapted to VM Waits of private pupils,
or classes in yoeli’fousib. Selected from ItaPsr?
Freacfi and German composers, by Lowell Mkaon-ra
fhrge'pagei of cldsclv pnaled music, eontMnina 'int
exerewas progressively arranged. Price 73
* “ pply •*“
Debts _ l
eeivea Ms first supply of Spring and Sommer Good!
uivltes merchants t* Jook at stock. Price*
Roojp up tulre-enaanc* fram 4th sl
AMUSEMENTS.
QchSfc&m
CUCIBSATI * PITTSBURGH
ML
D A I L v PACKET LINE.
mm 3 well known line of splendid passenger »eaa-
I ers is now composed of the
finithed and famished, and most powerful boat*, on the
waters of the West. Every accommodation ant eca,
fort that money can procure, has
•engers. The Lino ha* been In operation far Waj yean
—has carried a million of people without the
rr to their persona. The boats will be si fooj of
Wood street the day previous to staruog, for the recep
tion Of freight and the entry of paiaenger* on the regis
ter. in all cates the passage money must be paid la
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain Ilemshill, will
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at IB o’clock;
Wheeling every Sunday evening a; 10 r. K.
May », 1847.
MONDAY PACKET.
The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stou, will !*ave Pitta*
burgh every Monday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling
every Monday evening at 10 r. M.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The WIRRRNIA No. 2, Capt X Kuxsmxxa, will • -
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock;
Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 a. H.
-WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 8, Capt. 8. Du**, will
Leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning n 16
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10r. ■
THURSDAY PACKET.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gmocs, will leave Pitta*
>orgh every Thursday morning as 10 O'clock; Wheeling
svery Thursday evening at 10 r. M.
FRIDAY PACKET. .. Y
The CLIPPER Ne. 8, Capt Pisa Pbyac4 will tear*
Pittsburgh every Friday mnmiiig at 10o’clock; TVbu*
lint every Friday evening at 10 r.ttu
SATURDAY PACKET.
The MESSENGER No 0, CaptiWeonwsxxk will lejtv*
Pittsburgh every Saturday morning al 10 o'clock;
Wheetlßi every Saturday evening at 10 r. U.
NEW LISBON AND MITOBUEOH DAILY USB
. OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETB,
(TU UlaSdOW,}
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at» o’clock, A. 1&> and ar
ires at Glasgow, (month ortho Sandy tad Beaver Ca>
ial,i at 3 o’clock, and New Lisbon ax lLiiab ugkL
Leaves New Lisbon at 8 o’clock, P. KL, (making lb*
txis eanal to the riTer during the night,) and GUon
aiOo’clock, A. &L,aad arrive* at Pittsburgh at fry..
m, thui making a-coarinuoas line tor earryingpu*
sengets and freight between New Usboa and Pitt*,
burgh, In shorter time and at less rate* than by uy
rente. ■
The proprietor* of this Line hare the pleasure Of In*
forming the public thai'Urey hove fitted up two first ala»
Canal Bo*t»i for the accommodation of passengers ana
freight, to run in connection with tho well knosr*
stmuners CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect
ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cittern?
nml and other doily lines of steamfcn down : taa CW*
and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge thhSfr
selves to spare noexpensoor trouble to insure CfW'*
Tort, safety and dispatch, and ask ofthe public U aoata
of e “>" m, "^j HO g BEDAOENTB .
8. * W^ttSlßjiOGU,
nyll.lf jSSuSuAjoniCo. {Nwli*aa.
NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, <X E. Clarkei®**-
ter, will leave aDer th,U notice, for WeUipiile muttpfe
ally, at 0 o’clock in the morning. felS'.t
1840* - -
PITTIBCEQH ft BROWIBmUI
Dally PMkit Uu.
FEBRUARY Ist, ISifl FEBRUARY In, 134#
[ RAVE DAILY AT6 A. BUAKP4P.iI
The following newbotl* nompkia
ft taefUne for Hut precenl fedvntAta
-■gfflVflffflß LaStIC, Capt June* PaxkfauOrt
HimMyTOl" ~ CapuA. Jacob*} and MUM
M’LAJiB, Capt. R Bennett. The boatt
MwTand are fitted up wiiboat regard l© expense. E»1
err eoxnfon that money can procure has b«eo prcrrtwr|
So Boat, will leave 4e MOTongahcUWbarf Boa* «
the foot of Rosa at* Passengers will he panctaal «
board, as the boats will certainly, leave a* the adfat)
‘ honra, 8 A. M. and 4 P. hL fopP-
Plttshorgh it lionlrrille Paehet LlttiT
FOB CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. .
fc The splendid new steamer I
, TELEGRAPH No. b
i ihiii‘fnr[M Haslep, maater, will leave for above
intermediate ports on Wednes
day. at 10 o’clock a. *.
* *" *** « P Co.
otcha GKO B MILTENBEBOEB.
PITTSBURGH AND UJUISVILLBPACKET LINE
ri 11 Ml tk. The new and splendid festpsnen
j£j w plc No. a,
master, will leave: for Clrieia
nJtisiidLouuTille on Tuesday, the 87th< iast, L at Ul
«'“ k ’ A “•
GEO B MILTENBBRGER.
Steamer Peytona will leave LoairriUe for New
siretL -
Xioulsyllle and BLlenls Paeltat Uasj
18Mw ll«v«
j*«« jsyoy««
oSw. VnSZaSS’, will to»l»
«3ißSSbfor the sbevrami
every Tne*Uy, at 10 o'clock. a. Ail, 1 !’;-' '
REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOOS
niia t. The fine bat rnnainjr paam&nr
iidLA -teamer GEN. LANE,
<fewcH3flß A. McPherson, master. win lej*e Car
■RB&SBnBtha above ud Intermediate poita ere
-17 Satardav, at 10 o’clock, p. h.
For freight or passage apply oa board, or to
EC. KING, NoISS Com. Soif.
marS-dfla _ _ Looisrille
FOR BT. LOUIS AND WISSOURIRIYER.
k Tbo fine steamer
I fL,.-Ja PARIS.
- gwamfi Maratta, master, will leave Gw above
■■BBRBSSBBanH lotetmediata pom en Mfl&diY.
the 27th iiut, at 10 o’clock, a. k. * k
For freight or passage apply oa board, or to
matg PErnOREYfc&Co, Aft
FOR NASHVILLE ' "
/Mu- k The splendid steamer
LiVln-cny EUPHRATES,
hffiaCWfflflß Calhoun, masier, will leave tot above.
—AtfTWWvnd imermedlate porta on Sttsudar
the 84th lost, at lOo’clodk, A.X.
For freight or paasagp apply on board, or to *
mehtS ’ FETTIQREW A On,
FOR WABASH RIVER.
.*asar
POR ST. LOOTS AND ILLINOIS RIVES.
k . The newani light drenght paatea
f If niT (* r ueamhy LAMARTINE, Dmota,
will leave for the abote an^
F md& h ’ ° r
FOR NASHVILLE.
iv The splendid atcamer
-Jb&s|l» Oranii mm! u.,c
For freight or passage apply on board, er to
PETTIGREW A Go, Ago
REGULAR PACKET FOR VAHmm.ia?
T1 " a “ Uj &»r““.
. eamMjftttH Hariotu master, will leave ms***
luteraediale porta on V/edneedav
the 81stUut, aid o’clock, v. a. wneeoay
For freight or passage, apply to . '
/WfiClLEßfeßun. spmi.
for LomavnnV ~~ “
a .-The splendid new itnas,
Ur l- rniT HAMBURG,
Jncaaifli,Caldwell, master, /will leave for the
mttmrfiwpom m ihi.
WHEELING ANDBUNFXSB PACKEf.
. Ike splendid feet rtnudne steamti
UjsotMffl p „ cindehrujaT*
Calhoun, master, will runasa.rCgv
m«C Jn,iT;i.t t ?- t . e L be g“°
“»r
FOR BT. LOWS. \
Mm* a The splendid fast nms2iigs*Aamar
-item du,
- 4 f 5^ hl or .
WXISBUSGH A WHEELING PACKET.
ipgrta 1 jv Tho swiftmoamer
iMhr).
A>W. Greer’s, cor. fimlthffrJd and m,
i REGULAR WHEELING gACKErT ■
itwqiti il Tbefiaamuier i.
. For frdjrliJorpaaMge oa b«ud.
■" «*»•
«■ rot ftelgluoi tMag ,
qtoaa, wracErs and SS™~
1 Ejdleu; 10dodoTublfJSPc- 50 <to« »»«»
‘williirihUdv tnmta
*"™ , “!«a wti Gar mJ?by _
JARFLOYtt .
Bound C hnr BnlMinn T
Bmoo Side* r bbliNo UatJ ■,
Gia«i»r?fc? l “ k BetewMn aSiklFtsUuf* 3Mis
bo* wim. Bean* ito FIM Seed, to arriys;
ISAIAH HICKEY *Go,
CES3 Fioalrt
P«asb_ 2 co, »-- >SS i jS j«jasa > “
Bring ualibcnyw
pwitwiMiM.
T|BYPEACHES-<S>bashoah*sd and for
JL/_jaeh23 EIfCOTCHEOW
TKTATCUES-.A nten&d lot of told «ad «Qvtr
ff W«ickes,jiui received sod for stlobr
KENNEDY * SAWYERjki
wmerith and wood ttg ’•
/'ILCCKB—Of every T»ri«T, Cat tale by
\J nckp PJffIBPY * BAWYBI
LOOKING GLASSES—a tpteOdU lot of
cuts isXiSßY fc HWYS& l