FBUSHED B 7 WBTtS 1 ’gEDNKSDAV-MORNING; SEAKgtt *9-»>»• £*y ~ ufe* I tvi Uyf pfgtonam-, ihe Tri-W ceM ji» FiTeDoU%r»p*r» •o>*£K] i&vantii' ‘' >- - > ESI **&mcistei?FnxA soKTjriiJnwtiCA*^ ;: A^eni^nu^^bstwU^M^KonhAmcf (csn tndlOSiied Sttie* Fblls&lpbia, and_forwasltti fromibU office. • ;. * t Il*Q«Xt p»fefof B * w,< VorJLoexl Hatter* ■•e>ext p»ge* Hinccyer'xrday. we have beer, informed that Ilia Pa& “Vicrira la FedoraltVedgisiiiice," Cap- Birtningfcam, was. actually sujeieodcdby (ha late adminiafialion, ilaiterti.Departmem.afthi rf goto army,; having been soil here for ibat pnrpdse, bul hehsving died ni Urn gohongnhela House, Mr. Birmingham if as aaffereino retain hlr port urntil iforther nrrange meou!B>oia be made. That esiibiiabmeiit tir.a Qnartennnster in Pittsburgh was «tlip:a lempeipry arrnngetcenl, growing oal of ol die ' Mexican 'War! that having JasieSd aa'Sy. foe no . cessily cf a resideal oEcerihad ceased with h “ Gen. Taylor's administraUoit his nut Biaaittghao o “Victim In 'Federal' Veiigenacr yheoaijaa he woald not'bow tbe.hnee to Tny o: "Whigsfery,” bat has simply Sansfcnhd wjuit dories renudied lo be performed tp. tty* c?to* l^a ° 01 Urn Arsenal, thus saving Uweal.W whc* ha. been paid s>, the Pott’s “ Victim.”' fhe>dlee being, nulnsjy belqjiged fo; the. Cloarter tnasthps department,anil the appointment of Capt Birndhgham conld only have beeri temporary a any Veal, even had it beep aejeis|try to coallno.. , Cisattannaster here,a»4he 'situation belonged appforiaiolyto an officer of the regular army, a»d the &ly reason, one such tgmi *> «,#» •W* 1 ' ed. Was, that none could bis sphrtdifor the service. I ■fiins. looltiag at the matter ;ih ovary Ughiu i Will bc seen that the editor of iheifaitanly heed, a semblance of a reason *ir fhelmosl violent at' taoki upon the adminislmtion. Sc has, however, most unfortunate mjhis ease, and has been bml| dp in die rope ho intendsih for Olliers. •fba Friday. The Supreme C^mrt'of. the it Stales luis alsi adjourned, and tile President, and his Cabinet are deft to the quiet performance ,pf then anluoo s .ridresponsibleduues, F« '“'"l thai these duties win he perform edin a manner and •in id spirit which wilTmcbtthh apptohsuouo. the wife mid moderate of an pdhieS and which wd prtSnntothehestgooiofiie wlfole totmtry- Tha I urfll be opposilion-roaidiod*, fault-finding p ■ ‘^on-isto soi’ recently ejected from the toh-pqU «l on. , which they have so long.onloypd, will d pejiste efforts to regain tjteir lost, power, a rodose the administration, lqt H ,do wltnl il may. Wffh them it is a war for poWer.iand. scramble for odteo, and they mo therefore; prepared to Sad torn w2h every movement of Ihq Government, nghl or wfong. Wo have iaill,: howhver, m the sound ,„w of the' masses of the people They w' wiigh the doings of the Government before they hartily judge, let these eroalte« complain ever so kradi;. •' * ‘ :■litxzso it the Itelik-thi. co rnßpondeol of the New?Yorfc'l»ateaya, that when ,60 were*tmdet diacuaaion, 10 Ewcoliva Seaaion ofthe Shuttle, Mr. W«oao.« fit, objected to Mr. Collenrer, because ho •tibM ir&»» AboliUottiim." Kftef'lbe objection had been debated at eoijie lonstU, Seward o, New York, ro»e, and remarked.: that-be himaell re pteaealed the moat radical ppiuiond apod Slavery null were held by aajr eooalde.fpble body bf the peo ple at the North; and that ijeaaoppdled Mr. Lolla mar -would aubatahliallv agree with him. W„h rushed to.lhoobjectipS'mMp.Jotllia eoimaauon, U waa time there alroidd be heundcrataediue. Ho Would Urerelbre simply defy lO make tb.a la iie, to vote ugainai this man a [ion ihia B rooad,aod 1 eltbbUah this principle', lie *d oolhmg more to ' 'ifeyilhia time, agd %tn6k-BU teat, rai at Jmrro. . wrmonlj, a**** he had added Eimsoirback in hi> leofhern diiahiopa, there was a "|£a£ bnxz. Mr. fcolktme* nomioatmn »a. ■eottfinood- . -•' CapV-George Tobiii, the Cnboua and humorous . correspondent; iadmodg the officer! of . 'SiAmefieau Yucatan lateVreturced to ‘ fWiga-h- In a letter td’Ybo Bella, giTmg an ; ieccoonl dfhia rcgimcnt'aojxriticn*, he aaye M hi had thought, at drat, thia-traa a mere -of savage IndSrna;; hot 1 now <h»“”red ‘ha' •j* rt nf-Wil4*yqr, ■ndili& SpartSCß* En^haoS aoitiihe & .Inul and ia said to bp -a taleot. education SSSSSS^^^ discreditable id the moat-accomplished En the .firing began own mio lhe P L ar^’ Oon ekher side o£tha Mttd .* cied t t , i Z t! ■K .vTieV are excellent mpenor to the of the north.” * ; , % !' The following mnilsW specimen oformi«ii<l 'tih* wo extract Iron 'tbe GloU- Tb. &Wrter«J> that a drill fcHOW being reqnnafed by ;*MOld lady “> ren4»“>» ««* “ and ' y asfcHoW* ; . . “Lest night, yesteiday momint &bout two o o- dock in the afternoon, before; bresifa* l ! 0 b 4O yeaned, 4 Jery, and threw it thtoogfc * brick well nine feet >■ thick, and jumped over it. and btofce bia *ekf« s j 1-AffaboTe ike knee, into a dry mill-pond and ■C sSSSlbouTicUedraafiet ifet, lb ® ““J 1': mMtnlfey-gbblo»--»bo : tow Yankee Dooblo Into a>{>J>»4 tu “i J id the old Batch CKnrn down 2nd killed ■ :> Eia two'deni pigaatlßteUiSg, Wbert, a deaf .dd ■i idntnb man wa* ; talkmg-Fwjwh.-i° 1118 aUBI P **«The old lady raised tip both hand* and exclaim «a t^Du.teai B •; \ i] . g ; : 'j EinoM-ron -ro CAiinaan*—Accorfm ? w the S I KM. mode oot in 1M - How York Herald, tho k >: nmnbM of TOSJoio whikllOVß, op ttuha present -‘moment, denied is tla'.jxnft oObe Halted SMm 'to CaUtonia, i».2TOr;««ni”e. “J ~ r • »MC to»tS«,l'7,sU «**•: « towto * ' lbib ‘ ;• fi, to nnmber of read* «<1 «nisr««. “><*. / .diascrawe.thatbave railed by lie different rcolet . EyCnpoHnri,; I|3 vessels. •- *■■ . 1 4 J'- 'mi ’ VemCrrn, 705 Braaw, ■ “ . 103 { ;Coipßa Christ ? ;; u g ~ » SanJaan* --• :• '£'■■' 87 i’- • 4 <. ; lavaea, - _ -j 1 ’ 7' • f? V. ■ j; '■ 27& Vb’oV.-JtK ».! !?■ ■!; Cuwokda !'«!.—Wo leMa, S HutaiWtfhUjW&i*" «* about Sso?<> : ' ’’ worth of California go|d «»» dtporitod ywrordhy rf,heiMM,reMi'«afiorhßuHimore,ortohwMf« !■ ™l » tot m cooiara- S!, Sona Mm 'whieh > 'WMgfcod 8 8M0 m« C ' Which • -iHiTMliSn.fftMaMi tl* croyites tiir the rocto, ' * <UjFssr &'&• Si#* “• b< ?“ P’*®' 0 bndeocoihdd ■ .. oSorcrygood *? <i .»ron , d *' Itoirouhlb’of phitiloghtior drggn b’P V hM : : .’.Tho Wuhiigton -pitrispßildeiil of *lie.;lftw ijfaris ijv * •••?• * .m ;i ' ■' «I learn, from stood jhrittoriiy; th* the gwt.gj ffiJirtCWtch *!? i£; bad Wood, ol riewf the e hwoftB«nb. Mo«y. W^Mbf : 1 i i» *.*•»*«• * .-i.~* 1 .>..'' ' <V. —....... ..» - r - . . : t ; sssssi|p2t:|J ■! ■ ■^yrf.wdhA.-waMßadfr. «‘fm> • r dry oftßottohr.wfciish wa, thoothorpcrty to -j, • >iffio toil. ; ' y - : ; r i, - «*???•: ; "s«^ia*ggigas ’< .wtodal-jinbitfo**- - - *■■ 1 ■ ’i j . ft ■ " 'ft I' m-A ■ V ;-'^^aas > :■ s££,«** NW“*f?** ■““* “f**: iy ia iho Stale. ■ V* f * .; V •'* \ ' ■-■'■ 1. r ' '! M ,V !i i - - i-j y" . isi fj r W 1, v *"" JP* v ’' ' ’ 4 ,* * i * 'i 5 A** l ; “ 1 * ; f 'j fV - Wawsariw^MirthS^li his a3jc«rtcd.«a<; yrttoxW. «««•• terinlnsledjwdiy, begin Mirch ;stf» and en . Msrch 234-i period of; tods nineteen d?y»- ** ©cal tl» onTy ' lmportail ndaineiions Seen acted open, have been ihott for .?*** A chief cabinet office*, the three for the * f I OTTnmiwidnera on ihe hUim* afad«t ■ Ter | appointment* forth? government of -°- s ' I ,*£.*• *~k «<i *«■ lha, of Hun. Kdwurd u» «•£"•"£! of Mmeedtu The« b.» W I aiychirae.«jh.|v«-->k“ ! of Uaiedßeaton u. be Secretary* the GovCrnlneol of *0 I There hive been only two ” "t t H I those lmVe beeo made fcr reatmn. 100 obviousm* ! acknowledged by all man. Of offish i commissions a™ about exp.nt>g, have been reappointed. All nbw office., just crenled have bhen filled with moderale.Whiphfn.ruU and oartiaans of the existing admloiatralllia. There have been abonl a doeen such. Not over Ibny appointments have bean made oat otlbttv ttoevi and vli.ee., the dispowtl of which belong, to the General Government < The’senile, actiog 10 ita execulijre capsedy, have Considered, though df course vdry cursorily, the important .abject or n proposed change by tn lematfioal oegouatloo of our jUavigW.oo lawa.- The rd-ull or it. proceeding, on 'hi. head hae been the aepertnintneolOf the tact'lbat 00 aolhonaed movement baa teen made fcr «nc!l an alteration a. had been suggested and ftared..' It ba» bad a ! brief but not uninteresting disenssion of the rela | non. of the different quaßorabf thisßmon to each other, and the whole, io feapeet- lo ihdU stole I breeding inatiluliou, Slavery! and il has decided that no cooaiderationa connected #ilh in shall be el towed lo liave weight in menacing the fftne.a and qualifications of ciliaeua proposed for poblic employment- I allude lo llie episode of tbe op bObiliou to Mr. Guilamer’s cOnffrm«tioo, lo tbe de termined altitude of Mt. Setvard and other Nor thern Senators, and to the unnnimoos acquiescence qf tie Seoate in tiie correctness of their pCution. It has fianlly considered, with somewhat great er particularity, the .Object of the preservation I of the tailli of the natioo, a. pledged by. solemn j treaty stipulation., and luff-ly, for the dW time deliberately proposed ’ by the head ol the Gov. ernmeul lo be violated. I.allude to Mr. Benton . motion for a thorough investigation of alllhe facta concerning ihe Protocol to the Mexican Treaty- I am not sufficiently . informed of the proceedings m secret .eraioO, open that subject, to apeak of them m very precise ‘terms. If i* prc?y clean however, that Colonel Beoion haS aubnjitled one or more propositions, t aml: haa delivered one or more powerful speeches, Impeaching lltri past ad ' ministration of duplicity and bad laith, iff conclud ing the arrangement Called a prolocol.jwith the pdrpoae and intention of repudiating if Those motions and speeches, whatever they are. will be made pubhe by himself through .the newspaper!. 1 infer that the subject was yesterday indeffnnely postponed—not becaoso ft wan the sense ol the I seoate that the course of proceeding recommend ed by Mr. Beoion Wtio not necessary add proper, I but liecauw this ia not now ibeiproper lime u> go into the eunsideraUou of if Bnt this movement hag brought to light IWo in teresting anJ most impoiuml dels. Ihe 6hd «, i that beside Ihd ashertaitted debt of 585,000.000, i which Polk has leit pa, there la almost ft certaioty \ ol onr having lo pay an immense hum, to lie I hereafter determiaed, in- the way of damage. for the wilful violation of hid recrei, uocqtjllitntioaal, and mo-l mischievous cbnlract with-ftnotber as lion. The other is.ilhat he has left (he Govern mem involved in ad acrimonious, veiailous, and fcipenaive tiiplomalic cofluotrelby. ' You perceive Ido not go into' the minuua' ol'U»e closing proceedings of the Seonie. I will refer you lor mlbromtion upon Ih.l hedd to the special rr pons which you wiil duff in miny of the papem l would have said u, the telegraphic.despatches il-oiu here, but idler somd recent speCidums whicb i hase .ecu ,n the New York Heptldfl could not ,u contcieneo tocchimeiid you lo trust in any ot them. These inventions are lilfO Falliialfa lies— open, monstrous, palpable.” " , JoKtca. Tiuvub IN C«u»», tenMW. Cw dian journals a™ buy discussing fl« 1""“°“ 'in.afhlop by the hgitalion nQW gmugpa on ihei. ;,ido of the line, the Toronto Essliimer, •> 'be Close of. long article on annexation, rayi: : ‘The public mini, as elated bythiltjueiaion, ap pears to be in ibaUUlo Pf indecision Vhea a very slight circomstanoalunti the scale add -decides the mcisl momentous quetfitins. Mauy.kplung aloui potion geographical and polinoal assure thenl [!idves that dMtinybas 10 fact renderrf. inevitable s which the speeches of orators bj SSmeols of writers, oi even lire yD iuon ol r* ptSic taiad oannot preyeator long delay- tor dr path we pretohd Mituthegifl-ofprophecy, and can only await the lUlilmefll ol oar pohUeal destiny Without dogmat,telly predicting to what goal d will With regard io annexation, the, Colonist, of the ftlh inst., makes the tbllowms announce. cacnl: _ ••• . “Now a* Che North America CfcJomes are at pro’.cnl iitnnteiUbef ire on • «<f« ol uow commercial «Jonli«4iQti*, wbioh must tie*.e< tartly be by mw political, coooectioos also. . » Wo have no tonger, it mayibe'aanl, any mu root in continuing Hconnec(ion, i eeh*nh, in bine of peace otfera nq: oerdeptible aiivintagenml Hi event of war wdulifeljto*. b? creel* w the bel • gerent operations ofoatneighbora. » >.»- fitmelnocee new betoken that H »itlt not be luty before commercial preference on thenme band, jmd colonial anil imperiaWffrcrencea on the other, anil carry into effect what has been ao solemnly ptc- Wf! Bbttll ha Ve HO cause to regret that change, whenever it eim.l like pladr, be it .none, or later.* ; lntheßreedh,madebyJ.a. Vandlttart, Ml. *t > nubile dinner steen h '“ '« Hamilton, w. fled lie following sentence, as ■ repotted by, the Hamilton Gaielle: ' « Petition* *b»nld nt onca be *eo*, not oaty.lo the Governor General, but-to ouriou*.B™*™ Queen against the Representation blit, which would JIM US into the hand* of the - French, when there woul,Ho nothing left us hut to conquer tlw French race again, or lo seek > more tnendiy gov eminent.” ;• . 1- tlfe Montreal correspondent of tfie Toronto rat jiol «jiiys: ; - ' ' “The only «oti dit’ of tbo day, wohl«y <**™'*T you must not give any ( lo those mrmtiooed m be newspapers—-refers to tbo ‘.under ctirrem' lean mg of Angle-Saxons here towariinn annexation with theiArethrio of the tfbiled dSMstewj. a ?J“a' J and untruly suxibutedjlo them by Ifwd Uurknm m [iin tim*, hoi tula as die gotftol n °W* ' ; The Montreal Witfiew ba» on oticte in which the ttdvintageijuid disadvantage#! cf Annexation are xtxted. ' ', . Gr*. T*.ru>4 on ;L*kk ImwujVmot —The National lnleibgenc«r gives an account of an. in terview with the Erttidont by ■ delegation from Buffalo, New York, Ip present hiifraoaie specimens ofbeefiin Belt?, a aainpl* of ibdtich product* of Erin ctfanty. Mr. Harrington mafre »a njtlre** to Gen- Taylor OD>lbe occaaifin, aettipg fottb that the Vast regions of oaricouDlry baaing opan our, Weflera Liked are ihe grAuarieSPf lli* natioOfOnd' th*.ir«fcwna prtduda are{:i«*ctrtlir wb*t; cottsti-• ftt* Sr-whiwoKf l? IbiamUspr oogjierw; tulthof deiitdW of 6sH«*» nod.rmttonbyihe wabsnn, kuT e Srt«»svhio* *o*l Mr|; H. Wfcflt on losaylhal tlrtiplatfcrm-of ISIS to iW freedom of feg»Ut>on (oft. WTOM-U.D goido and giurdio# a Ihff Weilrrfi in'tab.te*i ».Wtgw*^ ' m fbesenliraeaiß whruh 'tlis iopl. of Butfalq entertain l<* »«. tkn HUN 4Miret.«inU«» in W6,ch becn-«*pr«*-, life b.vogtn^n 1 jn .ho . ASA of-«larti*M in-oetaaur of (to JJite?." ¥hd kggijnK! *«ln« eiiiortfltion tail only U oompared unth ttat.oftbe griia valleymf ft« MisslsSipplT -i am fiiUy aware SihsjJHßedtwi id: times most cordially ■co-opcrAtC/' 1 ,l |* Gongr**** in «oy measure* tor lb 6 relief of their rop Mfim-n- in fealty J«s ««i!nd 1 &«' ..otiDrra llfrt-duties of lb* bigh- aafioo lo whlob I I LJfeen called Wild dldidenoe,lnwlmgtlial the I of*""**®*, •“■»«*»• t >erMv^ ,ljw‘ in aUEfnlnoM p'dio poffte lam aaorj .bn o'oedirtoged'b? Jo lont«ejmtp ol my r.tlow dliwia, ndbo.dt, Mock. jOW (no mart . ufeasuTe «b*» those of & city of Buffalo,. I esti va,. their present and #*ir motives fai»%b*v« ull Seuuiafy &dehtuP4*i and Utnta wubthsm >a EL« fervent Hope'rtfa abttndsnC*, prosperity, ami ito. t™»dl <»nvey St Ihorn wy mou . no.™ !3L,h Ibr Ibtof kmdia nndUy ,lbat_£not only littirv IV- did for toa coomrymon, that SeVmiV Mi?* f>»' iSJo nojog Bnndnyibui ■ oiCbtef likoibrag.Vw lUk «•«*» V’Jfpr d * y id'tlie Week." ' i ifwirei id Th»: l«iii«T% Bum* cii; ,u«» that tUf w««a» or ««• sw« °> *#!•■* nuloag uroOgooKfnu to «ivo him; n public iiaoef to LiJtonvai. oil bi» return from Now Of Janan- ' ; National Inwmgaorar. I Int.re.tln* utter tram Perneme. ji-i 'NWYom, Mtlt*», pi p-ikZ-i light, iriihaiii tonhuitiaa, 1 dried the iflih of Ftbrcary. wrlUPn Ity not'—SLUtlin* end won-1 pxsiengra. whOWttft main tidtteamet.CreK.iit detfal tttio tlinitlncement of rtch * faa , m *J | City to in brother in tbit city, which it lay. ia cn. ut,ed to.be f0i1... cooSdeaee. After — g hia looking into several of the latest London scientific | journey from Chagtes across the Isthmus, tnter- I journal* to see Iha.noucd of Suite's Lraprovedspa- r g p ene j various characteristics of the country ralua for furnishiflfc permanent light by electricity. | , , Tb r ere P . re K.era, «“ don journal*, it >* there attracting great attention, rengen on the Isthmus, the great bulb ot wbom and seems likely Jo prove one of the most impor- are still al Cl.sgres and Gorgoua, awaiting non UotlSlic iipprovements of the eg.. The of tnutt to Sen Fr.nc.Ko Thera are rrf veaeU London “Artisan” saya “this inrention has excited except two or three .mall .ehooner. lh ‘* I”"’ more curionily prftbably tbno any that haa preceded bot they ask sncb exorbitant price., Uim no one “£r mray jiars." The London -Mechanic’ will boy them, mid the ownemwdl na nendflem Magaxine” for J annary says: “Mr.Sums’, long and on iheir own account to arduems endeavor, to aubdoe the lightning of the .barque here wili coal lor *”*“*'” ! ”’ b 2! heavens—hiiberlo so tearful m its tnnnifeslaftoas she is not to be bad for h- ra fmm —lo ibe dominibn of mao tor his delactation and Dorado. Some perrons have corafon are nnikeraaaily known, and wn believe three lo MX week, wailiug r means po we may add, highly esteemed by all who are qua!- lion. . tned to anpreciato tbdm. One of the most striking It is expected that the Oregon , pieces ofmfonnation supplied by this patent sped- ly'3oo, leaving 'OO waiting r a . - fication i*"the fact tljatthe chemical products of Many of the pauenge» in the the batteries he empty, are of greater !da« U .r Bnliab sieger, (wb.ch * d * ° ‘Si to licles of commence than the exerting elements etn- Callao, and taking paasag : , j- _ ployed, and that consequently the light developed be nearly a. quick a ioom» “ J™* *"** m-raih- nothin* here, on accounl ot the prevailing winds. It The London -Marine of Science” lor Jnnua- a vraral after her arrival here from*’° £7" rv says. •iDum.glbe hut fortnight Iberohave been weeks lo be ready for m Many hare are very 'tteg. de ros. ,h. "“'e^ S'JfcKJ: .o f render ii. prtdicpl applicelion to orfinery per- , while we h.v. lo pay « per hundred poee. impossible, nod to lima ft. £,/ aaJ p ,ee,, pass ib, six and experimental “»• iwolve and a half cenla, and filraoc piece, paasibr dilßculliea Mr. Suite, by h,s ” o ?™a. Stl M, qua,lent end halves only pass lor wh.l .hey dtumalo have overcome. His apparatus consists * . • of an ordinary voltaic battery, The kthmaa ia now perfectly healthy. I alepl eh one hohdred rail V n a sene, of the usual sort cm wood , , h . ployed in a gftlvamc apparatus . Te „ a blanket, and I have felt no ill eft To the end ol each wire or pok■ ol Befom getung aero,,. 1 wiahed much muehodn ptpra ot m rarbonaraoca India rulber act, with whteh raven! trieod. SSrrSig P h7 P p‘^ d ueed "» —lf y-come, don’t come wtthou, points pf the carbon into COniacl, and then sepsr- on aling them ashort distance apart, the distance va rving with the inlensily of the electric current. j The battery exhibited by Mr. Staite produced a haht equal to eight or nine hundred wax candles, »1 an estimated cost ol six p«nce an hour. And even this small cost seems from later accounts to be annihilated, as it is said the materials used for the production oflight are not consumed, but uu dirso a chemical change which actually increases their Value fts articles of commerce. Parties who witnessed the exhibition of the light produced by Mr. Slate's battery were able to read small print at thedutance of’two or three hundred yards. 4 - And “the patentee expresses the most perfect con fidence that for lights at »ea, which will be one of its most important and luelul applications, be will be able to light up fully nu area of one hundred miles. _ The; Magaziue of science for February add*. “The experiments already tried in the various parts oi the metropolis have provod very satisfactory.— The light has been raised upon the Ihike of \ oft s column and other eminences, and reflected m va rious direction? with the most brilliant effect. The same mogaxine, however, takes care toip-. form Its readers that the production of electric light by the galvanic battery is not a new discovery, for among the earliest experiments on the battery was the nnxtoetion of an intense light; and -that seven years ago an American patented an invention for this purpose." II jhe London Masrazine of Science will turn to the columns of the National Intelligencer it will find accounts ofthis electric light thirty years ago. In Ibia, id the Intelligencer, among other account* may be found q letter from Judge Meigs, of this city, lo his father, who wn* then Commissioner of the General Laud Office at Washington, in which he ,ays “Since l wrote lo you. I have t*eu an accounl Ufa-discovery of a singular and highly important j character announced in Pans by a Prof. Meimke. 1 a German probably, viz. an artificial gas coniioed i in klass. Assuming by an electric shock a perina i oetit steady lighlqWithout beat or combustioo. Here 1 i» a grand desideratum indeed; a candle which can IM9 thrust jiito carded cotton, mocuous, into a cist ern unexlingutslied, which can be placed under one’s pillow while we sleep, and pulled out at plea sure. whale may keep his blubber, and the shtlrk bl< liver," ice. According U> the Loudon journal* the gas corn • panics of that metropolis are ulrcady suffering quite a panic. The difficulties and intricacy o' the battery may perhaps be 100 great lor the u*e » small lights lor ordinary purposes, hut for inurr iightliouM?!., and for lulitiug cities, towns, and |- lie building?, there seem- u» be good reason! • peel very interesting and important result* ine use eft* electrical light- Tin Hon Tgihan Smith, observing thi name was brought befi«- ihe public being o ollboae from whom Gen. Tayi-hR wouid be hki loselwt hi? Cabinet, bus deemed U due to hum lQ d friends to pubh>h. with the President's p« k«iOO, the correspondence between them ■ n)»jecl.—The I'oriespondemre *»yi the Bn It l more American okmiU ** a note from i>en. Taylor offuriug Mr.SMUH the Secretaryship of the Home Department, and the reply of the Utter iMr. S»rm refers to the part he took '0 the Philo- Jelpbia Contention, as a delegate to that body, aod to the labors nad responsibilities which Were de volvetl upou him as lt«** organ of the Wb-g F.xeou live Cotmnit'ee of tbetwo Houses of Congress dur tug the subsequent canvass, and he u Jds that were be now to accept otfee at Hem Tatum's hands he might lay bim-U o } ««. to the imputation ot bating been actuated by other than painolw: iw> tfves. He therefore decliues the proflered appoint- tnenl. . . , w A. a momberjifthc Scoale, toe position of Mr Smith will unable bun, he hope., to contnbule wroelbinir to toe .uecea. of an Adn.imrfml.on which will have Ins earaerf supjiort. lu this con nection ha expresses a sentiment and a purpose worthy of a mie atnleamen. Refernnij to the spirit hf alienation which seem, lu be springing up be tween different aecUuns ol toe counliy.be declare, (hat while he will represent Inilhfolly toe predomi nating ieehng of h.a own aeclion, he doe. nol in i pod to be pul upon exlreme coursna, but hope, by ccncutrcnoe in w,.e and moderate conaela. to aid .n allaying toe irnlat.on now exi.Uog, lo rfime ex lenl, to the public mind, and in adjusting pending ijuerfion. in an.-l. manner a. lo .ali.fy good men in ill port* or the Union." The conclu»iou of Mr Surra's letter mman ex t cellent tone nod spirit. He say*: | 1 cannot conclude this responne without proller ,ns mv sympathies on account of lhe unexampled d,ln,-.allies aad embarrassment which have attend ed die discharge, by you, otone of the most delicate donee which een devolve on one about to become the Chief Magistrate of the Hepnhhc. Having spent a taiga portion cf your life on toe (runners, far re moved from the obodies of civdixed tnendud much of the residue in the tented field, amidst the din of arm. und the clangor of war, you have not enjoyed the usual opportunities to obtain, by pemonal otuer vatiod and intcrcounie, a thorough knowledge o ,our publio man, and ha*ityporf|Xinad your arrival :nl toe seat of Governmepf until a late day, you have been .plunged into the jnidrf of the raging potoumf clement* ofthia raemipiihs.and are obliged to grope vour way through all of repreaentaliuna, vehe- Inanity urged, to a sale and proper organization of vour Cnbinet. 1 think, sir, you moat be something more than human if you do not make, under such trying circumstances, aon;e mistakes; and, m con sideration of thoae circumstances, your ulumale arrangements shoold, in royjudgement, bn received with*|reat indulgence by your friends throughout tho Country. —I can bear testimony lu the profound anxiety which yuo have manifested to do justice in thb .election of your confidential advisers to all the greht.intereata oflhe country, and all section. 1 ofthe Eepubhc, and, being gafurpd of the purity ol f your motives, and of the generous pulnoHaffl hy ■ which yon are antualed, you have my unreserved Seane to ndvnoce, with a detamunuUmnon my fllulSuh I have, therefore, to requerf you to a should the bill pens the Rennie, uuU, in toe mean l time,to accept ansuruncee ofthe reepecl ""'b which . I am, truly and faithfully, your Intend. Routs roa Return, t. Ta.vxux»u.-A parly ol three took scats in « c», fneiott ««h other —a Indy aid two gentlemen. While one of gen tlemen wn. abaeni for a few mmole., nnolher gentleman, stranger to toe pnjty took toe varnnl •sot opposite the lady. TUotbef gentleman returned. and requeued lb stranger logiv. ush)» *cnl. wb,cb be The conductor was called, aud derided l a l e Mat must i*e given op, and the stranger Utl cemovpd, wilh sbght v»uUu-e t to B v * ren< •eaL 't’ba ejected tuia fypd the peraou wboae seat he had taken for an assault and battery, *od the was lately tried at Hr G.rcuit Cou.ri at B*U ton Siring,, New York, Itoder the cb.rge ol the a verdict tra very properly rendered for the defoodaat- 'VI n.m« o£“Ebene*c, 5r,,0,,US r,,0,,U - name in imply Eben r, Ths wu'"Pf * l- 1 *S»j" “ J S.‘ i itoe?LH.H oortowerf .XnW^hc C tu e rfd P t'uTp^,- r tomp.,.nd deprived of his wmrtaoL—iowlf Cnunw. The writer admits tile roods to be bad even n< i the diy season, and say*: We saw two cougars or panthers, on the road, and our party report bating seen an anaconda Altogether the journey Jiaa been more pleasant than 1 expected. As lo the river trip in the steamer Orus, h« We only saw two Uve alii gators, but Jolhera ,ay there were more seen by theni- We have tot seen a snake as yet, which they tell us is a wonder. .t-rtsT from thk Pacific.—We have mention. ed the arrival of the steamship California at San hlaa, on the Nth of February, and the steamship Oregon, at Panama, on the 2blh,tb<* second steam er of Howland !c Aapinwall a Pacific bne. The Oregou was to leave Panama for San Frauciaco in a few days; with a very large number of pasaen- ger*. The following is an oxtracwif a letter to Wm. H. Aapmwall, £sq., Irom Capl. Cleveland Forbes, who If ft New York in command of the California. He has 1 <*en obliged, it will be recollected, lo tor render his command from ul health hut still re'* mama on board, to give s»ch assistance as he may be able. Sax. Blas Mexico, Feb. 14, lSt^. It gives me pleasure to inlorm you of our safe tirnv&l at ibis place, all well Capl. Marshall wrote you from Acapulco. Our ship is well crowded, aud some find fault. Thing* are much more comfortable than I expected, un der the inruumslunce*, as it is impossible lo please all. crowded as they are The engine continue* to work w«U ; but aa we are near the gold region. I can plainly see dasal isfaction in the fire and stokers' department. Ido not fear however, but that we can manage very well, provided our engineer* remain, of which I have no doubt. My health i* very poor, but 1 think a* 1 proceed uorth, l feel better, and 1 hope the voyBge may restore me. There aro a great mauy people here and at Ms zallan, waiting tor an opportunity to get to Cabfof n.a. but our ship cannot accomodate one more, and they are sadly diwippoinled We will sail m a few liuurs tor MazalUo. It appears by the intelligence trom Maxallan, Uiat tranquility had U-en completely re-established- S„in.' (livwlisiuctinn had been excited among the inhabitants, by mi atiem|»t to introduce copper mo- The New York Tribune sjys. The Cattlornia, at San Bias, had mad*-* abost four seventh* of the run trow Panama to Baa Fran cisco in eleven day* She would probably reach 'tan Francisco t v the ‘d'-tfa nt Frleiinry, and leave But port about the bth or iota of March. She will probably bnog a considerable amount ot gold to Panama, as she took up over bah a m'Hioa ol i dollars tor the purchase of dust At >au Bias, where she was at last accounts, she wa. to lake on board a conducts, with about a million dollars, which left Tepie some time ago to meet her, and which money w also destined t°r ihe pttTfW pt gold. A letter I ruin a gentleman residing at I'm**- m , u> his brother tn this city, which was received bv the steamer Trent, slate* that a gentleman had arrived at Pannma tor the purpose oi taking pas sage in the Trent, who had one hundred thousand dollars' worth ol gold Just with him. From run Rio GarfiDc—Tho Hag," pubhsbod at the town of Brownsville, on the Rio Grande stales that tor the week ending on the 3d inatnnl, "the nnmlier of death, from cholertt. in n population number,ng seven or eight hundred, was about sev enty-five persona, among whom wore some of the most enterprising and useful ctlixens. This exhib it, a tearful mortality. At the latest data, bowover, ,!hu 11 lb inelj tho disease hod alnioal entirely disappeared, and the town had assumed it* won' ted business appearauce. The same paper any* that the introduction oi all kind* of provisions into Mexico on that frontier is again absolutely prohibited —the Mexican Senate havine *e( n*id* the milinUv- of tb- Mtntstry, who upon tii- rrpref-ntalions of lb- citix-as and an* ihoniir* on lb- frontier, proposed a limited tntric tmu of the necessaries ol life. This measure lire Hag denounces in strong terms. A good number of parlies destined for Califor nia have passed up the river, having been fitting out with mules, lie. at Brownsville and vicinity. Among others we see mentioned the partiea under (’apt Kairand (’apt- Dodge. Col Hardee’* squadron of the 2d Dragoon* has been ordered to the San Antonio, to arrive between the 20th and 25th iostatU. grata-; Fashion.—A Now Vork correspondent of the Philadelphia' American, who claims to know the styleof the coming Spring fashion* ic millinery, thna describes them: , The new Panama bonnet is a trifle smaller, and less broadly arched over the forehead than last winter. The materials are, of coarse, of the light est description short of positive dtapliony—which is held in reserve for midsummer aid Newport.- The outside embeUshmenU consul of a single bunch of small fresh spring (lowers, or a single blush rose. Inside a flowery labyrinth clings grace lully and cnreHMflgly to the downy check, and m this department the exquisite and still inimitable taste talent, art—call it what yon will, I name it genius—ol the Parisian milliner is displayed in its hjgbest and most delicate form. The lavorile col ors o» the uew bonnets are pmk nod white—indeed nothing el*e is airily allowable; apd q* qine tenths of all the well dressed ladies on promenade wear gr-enrmaoullas, and half of item green dresses as well|uie effect of these pink and white bonnets, tvith 4heir delicious trimmings, is indescribably charming- Everywhere the eye is refreshed with wjth the pmder cotrost of soft green and blushing pmk.save’when, here si)d reposed fyr a too meni on a snow white bonnet curving gracefully ss a sea shell around a (see beaouftil as Aphru* dile. OFFICIAL. ifpoiNTMCvrs nr thb paraioETr, By and u/Uu Jm advua n>ul conuul of tht J3*nait. Thomas Ewing, Jr., to h« Secretary lo thp Pres ident to sign land patents. •Andrew M- Tutt, of Mo., lo be Register of the landkidjce at Clinton, Miasourt, m the place of Wil kins Watson, resigned. Richard B. Dnliam, of St Loum, Mo., to l>«* Re ceiver ol Public Money* at St. Louis, m the pint* of Edward Dobyus, wbo»e term of office baa el piretl. Septimus Caldwell,of Grenada, Mbs., to be Rr ceiver of Public Monies at Grenada Miss, in the plsc- of George S. Oollady, whose term of office ha* exnjired. John T- of pbicljispw county, Mi**< w be Register of the land odice at Pouloloc, Mi.is., in the place of Andr-w 1 J. Edmondson, whoso ferm of olllce lias expired. William Lyon, of Demcopolis, Alabama, to he Public Moneys at Uemeopolis, in the place of Lamd E tyoore, whose term uf office has expired. John Shelby, Postmaster at Nashville, Tepoei »««. vice L B. Cheatham, whose comoiission has expired. Da. Gbavks. one of the most eminent of (he Eng lish physicians, asserts that the is cents* gious. He strongly the use ofacetate uf lead. He say*: t “A scruple of ihu srrtate is combined with a gram of opium, nod divided into twelvp DllU, and of these, one ta lu be given eyejy hfiur, until the rice water discharges from the stomach and reptum begin lo ilimtoiat Tn nD cues Where medicine promised any chance of relief this reme* dy was aUepded with ij.e yery ben eflecial It gradually checked the discharge arena the bowels, and stopped vonujihg. Jhe acetate oJ>(d will succeed when all other atgfingenU fott ’ Ur. surgeon of the Sfith regimeor, speab* nigh* |y of the acetate, combined with morphia, iu the treatment of cholera." PEI9ITLVASU LEOIUATIU; '■-£S VS?#? lol« ■■¥'ai >£££ ■• ■;;••■ ~ •'■.;•.■ • of Cntßnttffyrr MatOO. (PIJItBW ) reported tbs farther anppieoent to tboaci in n>l*- tion to iiie PenMylvtiiui' State Lttnniic Hoaptt", With Mr. King, (JodiciaryJ reported the bill relating to the, chancery jurisdiction of the several Coorts of the Commonwealth, with amendment , Mr. BrawJey, (same Committee.) reported the bill supplementary to the act relating U> lunatics and kahiloaU druokanla, with an amendment Mr. Crabb, (tame Committee.) reported the mu relative to Mechanics’ Liens* with a recommends uon that it be negatived. Mr. Small, (Militia,) reported the bill in relation lo militia training*, and for the more effectual en couragement of volunteers, with an amendment. Bills Patted, —The bill to extend the charter oi the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Bank of Wayoeaburg. Joint resolationa, amhonxiog the Governor to appoint a Commissioner on the part of Peensylva* nia, to act in conjunction with Commissioners si milarly appointed by the State* of Itelaware an Maryland, to settle the boundary line between ■aid States. The bill lo extend the charter of Bank of the Northern Liberties—-yeas 14, nay* 5. The bill to rednea the sapital of the Girard Bank passed without dismission. The Governor sent in a message nominating >hn Rbno at an Associate Judge of Lehigh coun- ly. , .. Tbe biil iu erect a Dew coaoty out of part* of Colombia, to be called Montour, paesed through | Committee of the Whole. . The Bill authorizing the Directors of tbe Ena Canal Company to increase their capital e*o«k, past through Committee of the Whole. Mr. Streeter, on leave, reported the bilfthe more effectually to prevent fire* in tbe cities of this Com moo wealth, with amendments. The bill supplementary to the act to incorporate the borough of West Philadelphia, was passed thiough Committee of the Whole. HOUSE OK RKPRESErrATIVK*. On motion of Mr. Hemng, the orders of the day were dispensed with, and tbe House look up the bill to reduce the capital slock of the Girard Bank; and it was read three times and passed, and sent to the Senate for concurrence. Senate amendments to the act incorporating the Harrisburg Manufacturing Company, and to tba supplement to tbe act abolishing the District Court ol Laocasler. Senate amendments to House bdl to extend tbe charier of the Commercial Bank, (same as the Far mer's and Mechanics' Bank,) were concurred io yeas 44. nays 42. Mr. Swartxwelder moved la postpone the orders of the day, for the purpose ol taking up the Ten Hour Bill. Negatived —veaa 31, nays 49. The House Bill to extend the charier of the Far mars' Bank, of Montgomery county, was called op by Mr. Evaotf [Be-pnnl ot Seuale bill, with indi vidual liability ] After severahneffectual attempts to amend, (by Mr. Laird) the bill passed second reading—oo to 33. . Mr. Courtney called up Senate bill to extend ihe charter of the Bank of Ctmmbereburg. and it passed second and tinal readings. The final vote was 5 to 29. I Mr. Diehl moved-to take up the bill to extend I the charter of the Chester CounlV Bank, which was agreed to—yeas 4S, nays 30, and it passed j Committee of the Whole: aftcrjiook anatoN. Tbe Bill to re-charter tbe Bank of Chester Coun ty was again taken up and passed. The Akqlo-3axon» two Cb*tu*i*s ago.—Mi atrlay, in hi* History of England, with a fe\ masterly stroke* of las pen, draw* a comparisoi between the characters of Englishmen tu tbt seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. He-says: “Still more important t» the benefit which all orders of society, and especially the lower orders, have derived from the modifying influence of civil isation on the natural character. The groundwork of that character has indeed been the same throftgh many generations, in the sense in which the ground work of the character of an individual ta»y be said to be the same when be is a rude, a thoughtless school boy, and when he is a refined and accom plished moo. It is pleasing to reflect that the pub lic mind oi England has soliened while it has npeued, and that we have, io the course of ages, become not only a wiser bat also a kinder people. There is scarcely a page of the history of the light er Uleratore oflbe seventeenth century which does not contain some proof that our ancestors were less humane than their posterity. The discipline of workshops, of schools, of private families, tbodgh not more efficient than ar present, was infinitely harsher. Masters, well boro and bred, were in the habit of beating their servants. Pedagogues knew do way ofimparung knowledge but by beat ing their pupils. Husbands of decent station we e not ashamed 10 beat their wives. The implacability of bolide factions was such as we can hardly con ceive Whigs were disposed io inurmor because Stafford was suffered to die without seeing his bowels barnt before hi* face. As Uule mercy was shown by the populace to sufferers of an humbler rank. If an offender was put into the pillory it was well if be escaped with 11-e from the shower of bru-kbats and pavwg stones, ll he was tied to the cart a tail, the crowd pressed round him no ploring the hangman to give it to the fellow well and make bun howl. Geullemen arranged parties <,l pleasure to Bridewell on court days for the pur pose of seeing the women who beat bemp there whipped. A man pressed u> death for refosiog to plead, a woman burnt for coining, excited less svmpathy than is now fell for a gallant horse or an over driven ox. Fight*, compared with which a boxmg match is a refined and humane spectacle, were among the favorite diversions of a large part of lbs town- Mototodc* assembled to are gladi ators hack each other to pieces with deadly wea pons,ahd shouted when oue of tha combitaut* lost a fioger or an eye. The prisons were bells on , earth, seminarte* of every crime and of ever? dis -1 ease. At the assize* the lean and yellow culprits i brought with them from their cell* to the dock an atmosphere of stench and pestilence which some -1 times avenged them signally on bench, bar, and I jury. But on all this misery society looked with I profound indifference. No where could be bond 1 that sensiuvu and refilets compassion which hax l in our time extended a powerful protection to the j factory child, to the Hindoo widow, to the negro 1 slave, which pries into the stores and water casks of evey emigrant ship, which wince* at every lash ' laid on the back of a drunken soldier, which will uOl suffer the thief in the hoiks to be ill fed or over worked, and which has repeatedly endeavored to save the life even oflbe murderer. It is true that compassion, like all other feehnga, ought to be unde! the government of reason, and has, for want of such government, produced some ndiculou* and some deplorable effects. But the more we study the annals of the past the more shall we rejoice thst we live in a merciful age, in an age in which cruelty i% abhorred, and in which pain, even when deserved, i* inflicted reluctantly and from a sense of duty. Every cia** has gamed largely by this great moral change-, but the class which has gamed most is the poorest, the dependant, and the most de fenceless." For ibp Pittsburgh Gazette COLOBBL TODD, W« hear that the gallant Colonel C. 8. Todd, of Kentucky, la spoken of os Minuter to Russia. Nothing would be more just and gratifying to the people, nor more conaiateot with the rule laid down as a guide in the appointment of public officers. Col. Todd is both capable, honeat and faithful, sad having been recalled before he was scarcely warm in bil pUcc.it scepi* to us peculiarly appro priate that he ahonld be, wo msy aay, continued in a post from which he haa for a time been without reason thrust. And farther, it wonld be a handsome mode of testifying the respect of the present administration for that of General Harnson, by carrying out his will, in thus honoring his warmest friend and fellow soldier. **■ Ttt* RratLUon Bill. —We have al ready anncmnced the passage by the Parliament of Canada, of a bill to pay the-'loasea daring the rebel lion The claims embodied by the measure; em brace not only loops "by property destroyed by the rebels, but losses experienced by the rebels tbem eelvea- The money. If paid at all, is to bo paid by the United Province*. Most of the damage ac crued in the l*>wer Province, and the people of the Upper Province, where the rebellion waa less rile, are naturally Indignant that |hey should be retir ed to boar jatrtaf the burjuo. ond meetings in ev ert district-have uttered their indignation in un measured terms. The attempt to enforce it, will, beyood doobt, create great disaffection, ami may lead to mo# serious results. —Phil huf. JOB PHINTING. BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, iltib Lading, Contract a, Lato Bicuds, tun* BILLS, UnMft wwicatga, fusees, : uucin, fc. Pruilrf *t tha fieriest nopeu, a( loxy ppeca, at the fi'sncrra Ornca, Thibd rrasat. ‘•Frosoav u'VMLTII 1 ‘ , and if Mr. Shields bad bpi h«rn tovernrd by ibe abotf rappo, he might tjiive sa ved aSiney "nd bur.«clf uiu u n physical *«**""* hot rend Hi* mltowinr loiter. dated April tfob, IMS: . , \li Win nliields, * respectable farmer of this vicm ,tv was uikcn ill; called in a Doctor who doctored h.m for l>v*pep»ia lor one year, bovhe still got worse. Hr then discharged his Doctor and paid Elm thirty He then got • rial of yoor Vermifuge, ami *oi of H.0.0v. rill., .ndbf Bie »"» «f “>«■' !rlo~ I.o*ooB oo'T M “““I .e Juch.rjul, b 0..,., .1 ...t on. ifoo..na woniu, ind in iwo w«k. w.. improved in health as to attend to bu buslnew, and , ‘ i: C( . n in rood health ever slues, and W» Dr tsEbfae * ! ' j ‘ M To Dr D iayae, Fhiia at Port William, O. P.i »ate ui Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, street, neiVW febt7-d*wS Paaibif* Rcos*.—-Prepared by J. W. Kelly, Emilies, and particular If for »ick '“btLi, BaciU.—An improved Chocolate preppra i.anTheinx acotobinaUomofCocoa apt, Intjaecoh ui f ■.S for i*l" Uj A. JAYNK3, .1 U>» P.kio No. TO FourtA il MbH ImDraruMoo *“ D.atl.t»r. • .no 0 BTKARNB, l.loof Bo.lon, I. pr.wrd to iikidod=c taxi <tar » 8,. M»T w. H- V* ft*! ”* i * rfmci'and residence on Fourth it-, J23LI?H3b«Hk Bank Office ffifHMLhnurs from v o'clock u» 1* AM, and uom i o'clock io -P AL scplWy - & & C<U- - D R Y ioBBEl S, SO. 94 WOOD ITBEKT, PITTSUUKOII OFFKR FOR SALE by piece or package-one of the largest •lock* oi M*RI.NG AND SUMMER GOODS, to be found in any establishment Eaii «r Wmi, and at os wa*H ad* *'«<•,• ot, •■»*»t »> wtl, t*e otl<->rd on? where. We have proven Ui our trade, that we eon compete directly with tin- 1-uMc rt, ll*-u?ra, and would respect fully solieit an examinautm of our stock by others "‘bo may li«» o ihouetu 01 tumr hj-i, »• ih-y will bud they may be caved dint tittle and eipeose. In our assortment will br round 10,uu> pieces English, French, and American I runs 4,000 do do do do - Gingham*. 1,000 do Scotch, French and American Lawn*, stf> do Organdie*, Mullins. Cm?ham<. Ac 500 do Bcivtrea. Toilla d© feiemaeis P»*hu l lircki Bn.i.ianf* 500 do Flam mod Fancy Linen Gingham*. 500 do Mode, Black and Fancy Alpacas. 500 do Belgian and American Cloth*, ■2OO do Newest styles Caulmeres; 500 do Plain and fancy Sounetu; , . SCO do Jeans Tweeds, MerinoCa»slmerc«, Summer Cloih*. Ac 1500 do Men’s Cotton Summer Wear*; Newest styles Velvet Riding Cords, Croton Lloin*, Drap D'Eie, Cloths, Ac. Fancy Silk and Marseille* Vesunga, I rt«h l.mcifc, Brown Jjcteuv Brown Hollands Paddings, Canvass Buckrams Crash Diapers hr Apron Cheeks, Shirting Stripes, Ac. „ , _ A very handoome-varieiy of newest style* Bonnet and Cap Ribbands, Alio, l,aces, Fancy Nells, Cambrics, Jaconet*; Mulls Swiss, Book Muslin*. Ac Ladies and (Joins' Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hoskin and Cotton Gloves; Handkerchiefs. Suspenders Ac Every description of Variety Goods ' 500 bales Brown Hirelings 10U do Fine Brown Shirtings and Dulls; 75 cases Bleached Shirtings; 75 bales Tickings. \V« «b»H keep up our Stock throughout PtTTSBfauB. March «, ISUI. great Baia of Valuable Baal Batata* 1 ritHE subscriber rives nouee that be will sell, at I great sacrifice, all hi* valuable real eiuw situated in juii near the town of New Lisbon, to wit: 31) acres of the finest land m the immediate vicinity of New 1 jsbon, principally meadow land, upon which is situated an excellent Oil. MILL, with !» feet over shot wheels, capable of running tJ months in the year. A beautiful stream of water run* through the sanm. - There is on exccllei.t Coal Bank ou the premise* in the best possible working order, within four rod* of lha rntll—ldnics'one in abundance: Also, an Orchardlcon snUiig of lsb trees ofdiffoienl varieties of choice traits. AlJtO-—llia Lucre and commodious dwelling house, situated on ihe Public Square in the town of New Lis bon. within s lew rods ofibe Court House. Said bouse conimns araoie room for a large family, and also a large and well finished store room, now and for oaar- IpAO year* occupied as a Drug Store. A new stable and carnage house, connected with the dwelling house, have been recently pul up nt ft** l expense, and also outer improvements. The property has pub lic streets on three side* There is an excellent well of water m ihr basement story, with sundry other im provements 100 tedious lo mention. Any person desi ring to purchase property, will lind it lo thru ,nle r c * l to call upon the subscriber C. F. HELMAN- New Lisbon, March, 1-40 —laclitf^wStT—New Lis bon Palladium. SvlenJui Hwahold Fnmuuro at Auction. On Thursday aext. April S*l». al 10 u’cloek, A. U-, will be sold al the dwelling o( Hun Judge Irwin, ou ihc F** l nnmmfin adjoining the canal ill Allegheny city, without reserve, Ins entire household Furniture consisting o( Mahogany ioiai and chair*; do divans, lounge* and rocking chairs; do centre, pier side tables. du> bedsteads, wash stand with marble lop, I mahogany and cherry dressing bureaus, French and ; and high post cherry bedstead*, cherry wardrobe, fan cy anaeotnmon chair*, 1 pair large French plate pier glasses, looking glasses. super candelabra* and lua ires, mantel lamp*, mtuilel ornaments, brussei*. in grain and straw carpeting, an elegant new tapestry carpel, saxon rug*, feather Oed* and lidding of tlie choicest quality, French china dinner and lea *etts. glass, crockery and ouecnsware, ivory handle mid common knives and fork*, window blinds, cornice* and curtains, elegant French mantel clock and shade. run* 3 weeks, brass clock*, astral and hall lamps, *u- Iperior cooking Hove and fixtures complete, bmh tub and fixtures, great variety of kitcheu furniture, uten sil*. eic Philadelphia made garden engine, and a va riety of garden tools, Ac. Some of the above are entirely new, and all in ex cellent order. Terms at sale rnrhCT JOHN D DAVIS, Anel. J. C. P. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1.0 I is, MO without delay. RBVKJtKJw.es—Hon. 1L Coulter. rtuprrtue Bench, 1 1, Messrs: Lyon. rihorh A Co. St Louis; Wood. Abbott A Co. Philad'a, Jao H Brown Si Co- do; Mr. Charles H Welling, do; 800. Mahoney A Co. New York; Chitten den, BIU* A Co. do; Uaugher A Orendortf. Baltimore; WFkA Murdoch, do; Love, Martin A Qo. do; Wx. John Falconer; Messrs. Lorem, Sterling A Co. Pttt*- borrli; Forsythe A Co. do; Hampton, Smith A Co. do, Mr L S Waterman, do. mcbtfcndOT JULIL’S HAUF.I/S AND ROUSSEL'S PERFUME RY AND SUAPS—Saponaceous Compound; Beet' Marrow, m pots, Compdaud Ox Marrow; Aromatic Vinegar, Wen End Extract; Amandine Soap; Rose Tooth Paste, Hazelnut oil do Boar’s Urease; Mashmallow do Nympth Soap; Teaberry Tooth Wash, Sand do just received and tor sale by R fc. SELLERS, mclilto 47 Wood it MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF KNtiLAND—But ler's edition, cuiitnming allxhc matter, verbatim et literatim, of Vole. 1 and '1 of the I»undoo edition, em bellished with a portrait of the antlior—B Vols. In one Price, complete, 30v. A large supply of the above re ceived and for sale be JOHN H MKLLOR. utchlU 31 wood *t_ KEG BL'ITER—W kegs on consignment. rnch*~> M'Ull.Li A^ROK BACON- Wc arc now receiving irom smoke boui 3UUOOIb» choice Ham-., HtUmO ibs prime Shoo ders. me!.-* M G ILLS A ROE DIAMOND SPARKS and Glaziers Diamonds— V dox ree’d and tor sale by W W WILSON, mchiJ corner 4th and Market ml PISTOLS— Suitable for California service. Al«i Mess and prime pohji—is w.i* Me»«; i« * prime, landing from stror Beaver; fur sale by mchfe BAUALFY A SMITH, IS and •Jtl vrood (NORN—T 4 bbt* Corn. Landing iroin »tmt IMot Ne 2; j lor vale by meb-*? BAGALhN A SMI TH _ CIIY SOAP—3OO l>x* in «iore and for sale by j niciuts BAGALEY A &M 1 fU WHITE BEANS— IS bbls iu store and for sale Ly incbVi S A W HARBAUGIJ DS EASED 3HKKP SKINS—A few dor ree d and for sale by mclO SAWHARBALOH Oats— 140 bueti Oats. mcMM APPI ES- 300 *k» Dried Appic«, nt store. i .« IHLWOETH k Co BROOMS— lUO dux double u* Broom*, lUM landtag. J S DILWOKTH A Co OXALIC ACID-l ca*k for sale by mc h2S BRAUN A RKITLB WinTEOLCE— 3 Übla lof sale hf __ _meb*9 __ BHaVN A RJUTER_ / tOOPER S ISINGLASS, (fo leac and »>>nd) far »ll« by mck2d sBRADN A REITER “iTcoHoC-lf bbla just rnillW for tale by me hits K L S LLL LRS S _ UNDEIEB—II6 *k* Peacbcs; H*> bush Chestnut*; M, ateniiwr. Cambria, for sslu by - RHF.Y, MATTHEW? A Co, mcbSa _ . 57 w,IPT BEJLNi*, Ac —ti<> While iismus id do shelled Com; for sale by RHEY, MATTHEWS*. Co laRD n kr«» No 1 Lord; 1 bbl do do; for »*)• by jachW r KHKY, MATTHEWS ACo _ POTASH -0 oaks bod quality, tor sale br KHEY. MATI'HEWS kCo_ (COTTON Ya RN—tn.nuu lb* assorted No» C. Yam, j C. Chain, Ac., ISO ouies Datung; 24 do Candle trick, for tale at lowed market rule* by RHEY, MATTHEWS* Co SUGAR Ac -UlShhd* fair to prime N O Sugar; bbl* aUmed No* Uof Sugar; 420 do Molasses; .or JjeV? mb* KHEV. M ATTHEW3A Co _ WANTED- An eiperimeed Salesman m the Dry Good* bu»u»«« The l*ed of reference* requir ml Anult to A A MASON A Co, "‘melK? I»kRCUSSK»N CAPS—lAW.ltti nb’d and split, foi w.cb, C ARBUTHNOT SRKIN COTTON• - d i-a*e« white, assorted and bloe 11M EI*ASTIC M'SPENDEHS—•iSbdoi rec’d aad y (or sale by mchiS C AHBLTHNOT SK'VlNti Stl.K-a case* blk und on rec'd apd lor sale by mclnt- C ARBI TUNOT _ IASSIMKRF^*—2 eosec black nnd fancy, for sale j cheap by raebtM 0 AHBUtIINOI SUGAR— 17 bl.d- N O Sugar, io olase by mebsa t; tt grant MOLASSES— i* bids N O Molasses, just reed and for sale by mobiiS? _ C_H li It ANT SUNDRIES— Usks Clover seed, ifdo Timothy seed; H baeketfl Butter; 5 do Lard, just rec'd and for sate l>y ocblS C It GRANT ROLI. BUTTER— ' bbl« Roll Duller, ju»i landing from aunt Beaver and for -ale by mchSS SAW HARBAUQU WANTED —suuotbs Dear skins, for which the high est pnee in eash will be paid by mcliija 8 A W HA RBAI/tiH N'O. 3 MACKEREL —15U bbis No 3 Mackerrl in •lore sud lor sale by SAW HARBAULH FEATHERS— mo lbs pr*nie Sllinois, just landing and for .ale by 5 E VON BONNHOUST A Co G’ - LASS—ISO bxs rxlU; “5 do 10x1* »» do tOxUjjua; received and tor sale by isehffi S F VON HONNHORwr k Co_ CYTIUS SNEATHS—OO do* for sale by meh2S S P VoN BONNHORsT A Co_ HOBS-— 20 <loz c*M «t«l l>'aw, tor »?!e V pcb»a b r V»« aoN.-rtiui CILUVfcR AND TIMOTHY SUKU-For tale by ) „ES _s F VON BONNHOHBTA Co BACON Sll>ES—5 hhdsnow landing from elcauier Cumberland; for tale by neb* ISAIAH DICKEY ACo, Front U LARI>— -/7bbU No 1, 3 half do do; now steamer Cumberland; for ,a t* t,j‘ rar (,j" WCKM A Co i^EATHtIBS— 35 *k» now landtag from Mior Cuw ' bertaad; for tale by ISAIAH DICKER ACo racbSJ BEESWAX— l e«k now landing from »itnr Comber land; for •ale by inhifr ISAIAH DTCKKV A Co POTATOKS— «UQ sbt and 60 bbl> on hand und for »a)e by mcW7 APPLES-GsljtiU A pule*, in good onler, rcc'd/tln. day by «tnr Pitot No 2. and for *aio by MM i». R -!i U i' U - ttoundhy Plti rR«i-»Hi. '■>»■ P*e Mil, Jr ltn#tif tp> *4 <**« ffiJSftlYD .ok _ '.yd- 77 I^Kt-Ult LABI>-«t» Idilj Not, to po**u .topotti* oidor, 'JO do f " 'WCKWi <*,Fn>». « . F lR^t,“ d 1W SsSfekw tcii 8. *££?"" “* “ . D K S« A,R3 Ctli, Vr-1% IVi. r*JU. u r taU, t- R v J s mi.a-QHTMtc dTAu > BBFJN-l. t.dt. ‘ k S^mdoaS l ’ t ’" py‘ON- Bojliilltliwr kCo FP'woiaT W ‘ l: aV VCtN tIONNHOHSTI Co~ EXTRACT LOGWOOD—7O ra»r» juat rrc'd and for «i"by mt.2o BA FAHNESTOCK ACo XTEW STOCK OF JEWELRY—Watehea, Military IN and fancy Good., jmi opeuinfand forjaie at r* K . uiar Ra*icrn price., by W w WILSON, mcb‘«J_ _ cornet V.h fy,d »u J»ACO\'--fc -*•*» B«eon Ham*; bdo Bacon Sboal- L ijcr.to.t Vii'-e>*<d‘ ihd for U»c by •mhfJb __ HAHpV, JONES ACo B UIJ4 MEAT—IS caafc. Horn., in .weeipickle; »5 Divert Bull Shoulder., }u»t rre'd »ndfe *Alg VI ichtf UA*frMQP&*VP I V HAHDV. JOSflWfcCo PEA NUTS—» aka Ho* Nuu, iuat rrcM per *tew*- erT«Ufi»ph Na 2, end u»i tile by tv .wefi.pe « oWN k CULB ertsON, 145 Liberty n AUCTION SALES. By Joha D. Davit, Aiclloneer, AdminitfraUrr's Sal* of SlucLt. On Thurtday morning, April Itith, at 10 o’clock, tbe Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood i Firth street*, will be told without reserve, by ordr Thomas Davidson and Joseph Peuuock, Adnunisi tors of the estate 01 A. Uorbach, deceased— S shares Pittsburgh and Ureensburgh Turnpike C< 1331 do Conemaugh Bridge Company. inchi? JOHN!). DA VIS. Aurlionee Blairsville Recorder copy and send bill to Auction Aiilgnee'i Bale, by Aaotion. Forty-five acres op excellent coal with the privilege of another tract adjoining, and about forty-two oercs of land—on which iuc creeled 9 or 10 dwelling bouses, two coal rail roads, and other improvement* for carrying on the coal busines*. Till* extensive and very valuable property lies just on tbe bank of the Monoiigahela river, directly oppo site the thriving borough of M'Keesport, in Allegheny county, and will be sold ait together. It will be offered for tale at pahlic auction, on MON DAY, tbesecond day of April-next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the New Court House, w Pittsburgh. Several years ume given for the payment of the purchase money. This property lie* together, iu sucli a position as to afford every facility for Carrying on the cool business in the least expensive and n.osl pro fctable manner. The coal is of the best quality. Time to take tl unlimited. Title indisputable. Much of the land able for building lots. Capitalist* wivhtug to make a safe and very profita ble uivestment on speculation, tutd persons wishing to engage in tbe coal bonnes*, are invited to look at this property and auend the sale, as It is fully believed that no better bargum lot toch property was over offered in Allpgbeny county. For turther information, mqmrr of ibe Assignee or Aucuoneer. or oi Geo. F. Uilimorc, at his office on Grant street, Pittsburgh. mch2fi:dlw THEATRE. C. 9. PORTER Ma.*a«*k. MR. W H CRISPIN‘J POPULAR CJIAKAtTERi Slasher und Cthmict fur the last lime. SIM.trNDIH BIU, \VrnT«K«i»*T. Mawm 2- Repetition of Uifl W.auiilc JiimenUc drain:*. rccet'«-d on ini former rrprrreniatioi >j r B brilliant and fashionable audience, miiitlrd tin DRKA.M AT SKA, or i hi SAIUUIiLKR'S CAVE. J S DILWOKTH A Co I.aunre Lynwood, a young fislicnnan Aii«-y I'rouker- Anne Ttreonion- Last night of tlie highly popalnr SLASHER AND CRAoHER, Which most be withdrawn to gire place too Slasher, {the heroic} Crasher. (Uir imlormtabir) To be followed by the laughable farce of DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND [FT* To morrow evening, will be produced for drat time, The Rake’s Progress, In which Mr W Cmp will appear. Every Ertalng, sad Wednesday sad gatsrdav Afternoon* MR. WFLLIaMRON, in returning hi* sincere thank* for the liberal patronaee bestowed upon bita bv the inhabitant* of Pittsburgh. Allegheny, Ac,, beg* to inform them that he will exhibit, A* above, hi* NA TIONAL DIORAMA of the BOMBARDMENT OF YKfiA CRUZ, by the force* under Gen. Scou. Ta prevent pressure at the doors, attendance will be Sven at Ibe Hail every day from 10 to IS and 2to 4, r ihe sale of tickets, and no more will be issued than can be comfortably seated. Tickets £> cents—children half price. Door* open at 7 o’clock—commences at 7|. Wednesday and Sat urday afternoon, doors open at 2, commences at 3fr. Volunteers woo served with the Army in Mexico, riEt. iucb2d:d|w ALLEGUBHT VKNITIAN BLIND, AND CABINET WAREBOOiU. A. BROWN would rtipwi / inform the public, lhai be ?ps on band at hie «iand on the 1 si aide of the Diamond, Alte ny city, u complete assort il of VrnntaQ Blinds; also Ve in yhuiters are made to ffr in the j»t style, warranted ini to any in the United State*, i Blinds can be removed wyh the aid of n screw driver rin£ purchased t h e stock, Is, and wood of the cabinet e»- ilishtneu(al'Rit>Usa; A M’CleU id, 1 am prepared to furnish ir old ou'ii'incr-, its well as every thincrin their line. A SS No ’ U " 1 ’ "““J'^bhown PAPER HANGINGS. MKBSKS.JAS. HOW ARD * CO No. 83 Wood Strict, WOULD call the attention of the public iw their present nock of Paper Hangings, which for va riety. beauty of &m<MnrabiUty and cheapness, is un surpassed by any establishment in the Lniott. - Besides a largi and fall assortment of paper of then own manufacture,they are now receivings direct im portation of French and EngUsh style. ofPaper Hang ings, purchased by Mr-Howard, ene of the 6nn now in Europe, consisting of Parisian manufacture. 'i'oui^do* Onhclr own manufacture they have l oo ’ l^ Wall Paper, and 14,000 pieces sauu glazed Window '"siuti'juno, Howard i ft,. Uorr .p*rr;l »'■* expense nor labor In their endeavors to i . ern wall paper establishments, both m ™* ufactnre and vanety of pattern; and they * ed in assuring the public that they ba T c •“i c^T I } a The whole assortment, foreign an. tare, will be offered on wan* <u ** ““S, 0 ,!.?* cm manufacture'! wd mchJT.dtf WAU PAPF.B ‘ V^^? E P? UBB T No.il Marta TUOBX&B PALtUKBf t RESPECTFULLY anuouneea lohls liieada and ana tome ia, Ilial l>a haa hadamo peel pawlM axial aivg a Buck a. ha h»a 1 praaatt- Ha w hifca W pu rl,aaara, on i aaT mndeiale law *a «0 old oalabllalr rd Sand on d'mo.l aTaiy urucla In hj. line—meladioP Countinl—room, Bml-ebainLer, Dinlnii room, ffwhW *»il Hull Paper. w * u ' L “" J ~ aeanca FiS board Prime, Papal and Trunapaient \Vindo'w Shudaa, Bonne! and Bindere' Hoerde Wi lma. Wrapplns, and Tea Papal, ha l. abundantly .up pliiil, an<t request* coumry merchant* and tiou»ekirp er» to eali and aianuoe bu a**ortment. Run and Tanner*' Scrap* taken mirailq,iU U.e h.jheVt pnaaj. ipgfranUtrarUniT H. V. LEECH, JR., lotporirr and-Diaitrin Foreign amt ppqf&tv SnddlerV Hardware 4 Carriage Trimmingi, No. 133 Wood «•., P». IS «ow receiving UU Spring supply of OPQJU, *»»• invite* the nticuuon of Saddle re, Coaghiftehew *"<* Merchant* IQ Id* stock- It Up* bs«t upou the best term*, frbm 1 ihe bc« sources, and »c therefore feel* confident at being able to alhird aaiufariion to all who may faycy hiui wnh a calf mr. h2?:dbai ASSKV * BUST 111. t. T«mN. I ». nmu« a«o. *. aoathMJS TEAT MAN, PITTMAN * CO., POaWJftiUM ft I'USIIISMON 9SRCU&NTB No. 142 Second mch2T:d6m* H‘ ARUY, JONE - A ft,, U*-Jce4*o«h to Atwood, JOuc* A Co.J CmWK) «v 4 Forwarding Mer chants, la Y m *Wrab Manufactured Goods, Pma.argXVa. Q&EENWOOD GAEOKH9 ARE NOW OPEN, tor cole ol a Urge- collection ui Greenhouse Plant*, of the choice*! varietur*. A Im, a large coile.c uon of the finest Ihtbua*, and an neal Flower Plant*, will be ready lo u> puts the Ist Of May. BOUQUETS of the choicest Hawera'put at Uie •honest dou.c The Oaiden* will he open for tho general reception of vftitepoa 2d day of April Captain VandetjTia’i uew steam Iroat, ihe rho*. Seoul will wuameece runtime from the Point, Ao( of Puun street, 10 the Garden*, the till day of. April mchV7»l4t* ItHF. subscriber ha* removed Wholesale Groce ry Store to the corner Okllaocock wre*t and Alle gh.a7 Wkorft 0.0, . .100. 10 iS, V* "7 «?“'■, mch27:jjj __ JyiiN r. NK\Y SPRING GOOPS—A. A Vc„ No. (JO Market street, are now ‘Wcaaea and trackages of iplendid GOODS, C«npr»Mng law it*, Muslin*. botejm*. M- de Louie.*, Grahams, Print*, Ftpnyk Cahjbnu*, Ribbon*, Lace*, Silk*, SlUwl*, UosieVji a»w a general assort ment ot Gbods. mch27 TO MEBCJUbifs AND PKPLABS—S«tu~A JotUUfoS. 40 Market atreet, wishing to close their stock of Variety Goods previous to their icmopal, will sell at wholesale their stock ol Comb*, Button*, Nee dle*, Thread*, Pm*, jewelry, Ac., m ,- u *t «c A j will remove <hi April Sd, to No d> Market *t mchi7 ALCQHOLr— 2U hhl* Alcohol, just tec’d Shenandoah, and for »*ie by - BChl» i, KIDD A Co “cisCISSATI * PITTSBVUOU OA I L v PACKET LINE. rpHIS well known line of I era m now mmj*o>cJ of boau , h> (Joi.UeJ and AirmaimJ, and 100,11 P 0 ** lutm am j , water, of ihe WeA Every aecoutm tort that rooii-V can procure, has been P 10 r &rq vcan ».M,<er* Tbc Line Ha. been tn operalto..lor uvo)« . hi, earned a million of people o. •>to tw pennon*. Tfc. boats will ■» <,J e rS4 Wood Mrret the dar previous to Marlinp. u«m 0 ( tceteUt and the entry ot pas«snper* , t-r |p .if rase, lhe passage money muM be P .»d .* SUNDAY PACKET. The ISAAC NKWToN, Captain Lomp.mi, *• * leave l‘uu!.ursb f«ery Sunday inoriun- * l * B( ' f 1 Wlo-eim* eveiy Sunday evening at l* l * * May ‘.N. IM7 uuauai rnvivM*. The MiiNuNi. AHKI.A,CapL Stosk, * dl leave 1 * tu Mondin inonung a! 10 o’elm-lc, Wheelui| eery cvt-iii<>K «u IU r. jl The HIBERNIA Nu_ V. Capi J. Kijmcvcltcii, wih eavi* Puuburgh ‘-very Tue»day morning at 10 o’clock, Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. a mch4kd;JwAw4iS The MESSENGER No Si, CapL Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every- Saturday morning at .10 o’clock, Wheeling every Suund&y evening at 10 p. »r. ALEXANDER MILLKR, Assignee of Rolit. Sinclair JOKN D DAVIS. Aoci AMUSEMENTS. PBLL.O HALL, street, ST. LuUj£, Mvk BSBOVAIt Monday packk l^ TUESDAY P&GKKIS WEDSEBDAT PACKKT. The NEW KNGI.AND No. a. Capt «N Ds*u, will •avr l*m«buijjh every Wednesday morning at 1* rloi k, Wheeling every Wednesday cvi-iJitg at 10 r u THURSDAY PAOKKT. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gaacs, w«u leave |» UL ,. urgt> every Thursday morning at 10 oYi.n-fc; Wheelug very Thursday evening V 10 r. *. FRIDAY PACKET. The CUPPKH No. 2, Capt. Pms Devil., wilt lravo ’iu>burgh every Fridny morningat lOo'eloek; Whee .u| every Friday eveuuig at 10 r. a. SATURDAY PACKET. NEW LISBON AND PITrsBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKKr?, - 1 " 49 - Ipu sLAsnow.) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, atO o'clock, A. M-, am] at nves at Gla-*aow, (mouth ofibe Sandy and lie aver Ca nid ) at 3 o’clock, and New Ij.bon ai 11, same iughL Leaver New fusion at Ho'clock, V. M„ imaking tba mp eanil to the nver danug the uight,) and Glasgow at 8 o'clock, A. M., and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 3 P. -jVI —thus making a cdtuumou* Lr.afor carrying nan tenser* and freight between New Lisbon and>lu»- burgh, in shorter lime and lit less rates than by any other route. The proprietor* of this lunc have the pleasure of in forming the public Idol they have Sued up two first ulau Canal Boats, for the accommodation of passengers and frfieht. to run mi connection with the Well known steamer* CAI.KU COPE and BEAVER, and connect ing at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and l.meni uali and other daily lines of sicamers dowu the Obis aud Mi**is«ipp' rivers. The proprietor* pl«lge theta sclve* to spare uo rapeuse or tmoblc u> Bsure c«U fort, *alety and dupateb, and. ask of the public a uiara of the ir patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. 0 M. HARTCN, ) pmsbarth. 9. A W HARBAUt.iI, $ 1 u “ ua, 5“- K. HANNA. A Co. ) New Lisbon mytLil J HARBALGH A co. V- NOTICE —The steamer BEAVER, H. K Clarke, mas ler. will leave after iliu notice, lor WcH»ville punctu ally at U o'clock m ihe morning. jcld_ 1849 184 9 PITTSBCaon A BROWSSmbR Daily Packet Lint FEBRUARY Ist. 1549 FEBRUARY l*t, \f49 LEAVE DAILY ATS A. M., AND 4 P. M. The following new boats eompleia fc me line for the prrsent leoson: A 3? Li** .diflfiM LANTJC, Capt Janiei Parktnaori H&BsS&WALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobi; and LOOTS M’LANK. Caul E. Bennett. The lumu are euiiroty new nnd are bin d up without regard to elpcitsA Evß erv comfort ibut money can procure ho* beeu pfO»id*L| The Boats will leave ihe llonongabela Wharf Boat a the foot of Rosa Passenger* wdi be punctual SO board. a» the boat* will certainly leave at the adver tised hour*. 0 A M. and 4 I*. M. janTl Pittsburgh A Louisville Packet Line. XOR CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE. _ i'lie splendid new steamer , g| ■ TRLiXJRAHI No I. Haslep, master, will leave Ksr ■ On*'* tnlermrdiate ports on Thun day, at to o’clock a. st. ~ lr fm B h, o, CO GKO H MIL.TKNDERCiF.It. PITTSBURGH AND LOUI3VILLK I’\OKKT IJNK TUc nmi apfemßd Va»l pa*w*n )Jfe&jSgg| ~B '’TKLKtiRAPH No. % M»on, imttur. will loavo for Cuvcm Q aii ami Ix>ai*viUe ou Tuesday, llie ’J7th in«t, all* o clod >\ 'I For Irwglil nr pimnge *ppSy-o» board, to BUKBRIDGK- WILSON X Co,or (JKO B MILTENHKRtiBa K-)- Simrarr Peyioon will leave IxrawviUo for New . un *. on arrival o(‘ Telegraph No 2. P'lwonpr* can isoJifecU and can have bcruoi secured here iide ,i re X marffl LoalavUU and SU Looli Packet Line. IBM. *»*» RWiULARTLKSIIAV 1-ACKCT FOR ST. LOUIS , , _ The film fail ttmmng passenger . If”** » .itam.r ATLANTIS. ytflUxiftßl Geo. W. Wiclt*. ma*ter, will leave BSSjtififlMiror the above and tnlrmiediste pom rery Tuesday, at 10 o’clock. *. n. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Bf KINO, No. 130 Coin, ouviltc. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR ST. LOW?* „ The fine last nrmunir uojrcnfer , fr*TT - .B> nrarirr OEM. LANK, A Mcl‘her*on. anstej, will !c*ve for gHSHESSSBUie above and intermediate portp eve 17 Sato nitty, at H> oilcwk, r. *. Far freight or P&aaope apply on board, or to kl V. KING, No IXJXom. Uow, . ]<OUi*VllJe FOR ST. LOUrd. K The iplendul «te*mer . fr*7T» CIUKP JUSTJCK MARSHALL, Blark. master, wiU leave Tot above ■BBBBi&SBaud mtOffttediaie ports this duy,|tl>u freight or passage apply an board._ racb2* FOR ST LOUIS AND MISSOURI RIVKR. ....„ „ The hue steamer •* i PARW, Maratln, master, will leave for ab jvc r t iutennedtate port* on this <Hy, the 23th iu*l, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or la man* ‘.’o, Agt* FOR NASHVILLE Tlte splendid steamer , frTtrjj KU PHRAT2S, jffsSgSißftffi Calhoun, master, will leave for abow intcrmediulv port* on thin dav the 24th inst. ai UI o'clock, a. m. For freight or passage apply on ► < oan\ or to nichll PtrrDURKW A C.., Art* FOR WABASH JUVFR. . The splendid stearaer , RINGGOLD, MEwOhSK Gone, luosler, will leave o» above on ■■nQBCaBBU ihu> day, the 2Gih inst, nl 4 I’ M for freicht or passage, nnpty on board. mch2» PhTTTIGILF.W X Co., Agent* FOR ST. LOUIS. k The light drausbl * Learner , SUhINANDOAH, ksSfcraTffniil Bowman master, will leave for the I and intermediate portK on Wed nesday at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mcbar _ PhrrnußKw x c«», ap< fukSasuviLlk.' & The splendid steamer 1 (1/777Jr UAH, COLUMBIA, Green, matter, will leave for above ■BBDBSSS&Band intermediate ports on M ediieaday 21 at lust, at 10 o’clock, a. K. For freight or passage apply on board, or to margt PETTIGREW X i'o, Arts REGULAR PACKET FOR NASHVILLK rt yf—. K The fine hghl draught steamer JTTTSi uoLPitiN, 4BWSSB lltutett, master, wtU leave inleimediaie pons on Wednesday the 21 »l inst. at 4 o’clock, r. m. For or passage, apply to / W Btn’LER A &«>. Agents FOB LOUIS VILLR f ltl - t The splendid new steamer jilLjArfJr UAMBUKG, Caldwell, muster, will leave for tfie ■■B&sEalßßßahova aod intermediate ]KjrL' ol> tin* day, at to o’clock, a. to. For freight o; passage apply on tioasri, or u* martQ PETTIGREW A Co, Agcotq i foiTst LOUIA. V The splendid fast TMtmnr aieoaoer | tVinna? SCHUYLKUX, tewtArrHgt Williams, raoiwr, will leave for the ■BBESSESttaiDhove ami satennediate'poiuouthu day, the lUh, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For freight or pasgjt* apply on board, or to incblu «PKTTI«kKW X (fo, Agt* PITTSBURGH X WHhIKUNG i'ACKLTT K The swift steamer t ftrrrTJa consot*, I W»bbe», master, will leave regularly . MKaßSnfcSfpr 'Yheeliug, every Monday, sVed nesdny aitd Fuday, at 10 o'clock precisely. QLcav* Whceltue every Tuesday} Thursday «nd Vnrday, at 7 o'clock, a a*, precisely. Tb« Consul will huid at all the inlnnaedio^ Eycry aceowodatiaa that can be procured for tbßMai tort aud safety of bassenscra has been pruviUe A TotH UtMl ta also provided with a self-acting safety gaarii tea Movom’ivxpfoaiona. For freight nr px«sgve apply Board, or to' W. fi. WTlin-ILKR. AtfV : feW AfW.'Orecr*g, cor. Wuicr >ti, REGULAK PACKET.' jpn-. j— j. The tim learner UACHAKY TAV'I/IH, Luea*. master, wIM hereafter rsre « M ■BBBESsaKrafrvlar packat from* l .Pl»*bv«h to> wheeling. Puisl,arch every Mdhday, Wednes day urn!, Etiday. Far ueigtit ug pa*suge on,beard. ;u#t Foil MAHIKTTA, TARKKCSBiniG, And and Intermediate landings. '/rW'**"* ta.' TUc f*H&sjearocr ljL;r-. f rJy WBELBVIIXK, *&222jg|*’ cw » Muetet. willlcave for tho r&orv MpsaMftwru every m«day,a! 10 o’clock, x. K. ror yassajn applyantoaiti: de«TT-lm _W>OAl> l, WIX.SOS 4 CO,. I ;Ht ORT^R ?,' u,d Dealers.»» Foreign end 1 Dwiu-Mio Hardware, CnUery, Saddlery, Ac., \\oou *(rcttl, PjlUburgh, are now-fully. nrtinared wiib Q recently imported nock of ilinhyure; CalLcry, B** dltry, Carpenters’ Tool*, Ac.. to offer very great i* l ' diKcnwinu to We.tern Merabiirta, a . in addition to Uicmany advantage. \yn» by ourpredeerwors, »•** wn. Locao tu Kenue&y, we have greedy increawd onr lacUtUca, and puebue all oar good* trout Cr»t oa »be very eeiLutnna. . * a .. Tbo.duuor members o( vbe -firm devote tb*»T aiianyon to sale*. and feeling confident °',f ! S J"? “terr l A WSdLKß^?ol^ b r m”“foP»'j”" 1 f °*' »“• A Forr-ion,, .Oopicd lo the ”*»’* "{'’£,£ »<<«, In voSd nmrir. " Mi!?' Fl*neh ami Certnan rotupo«r», b J-^L, r U,« p.pn.of .„1,.-cl, pr,""’ 100 dime! from llm P u b H.\:;"':r I '-•“ w ' ? - Vs «- UKtlVd rl COONTHV * Mmhit, ' wurt int ai-rke\a*»* Pittsburgh, ha* re 6 d J , pn“Jf ! » od SnuuW Goods. firri topplf .% hi, .lock Price add invite. metefiais* ™ "r' Tvimlcml, Boom. »P «“*-»«" *“ ~h " * ,< 'V’6k ■ •• - • ■ ----- -WAfIITKD: , a BOY of 14 Te*"°< *#* *1 good ‘lual.Gc*Uoa», A *• “ ■nSA"” « Uii* office
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