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    TETSBURGH GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO
PITTSBURGH*
*■ SATURDAY MOUNTING APRIL ", ißjg;
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Daily, Tn-Wcekly,an<l iS
Dollar* nor annum; the Tn-VV eekly i* Five D® ~-P( . u
annum, the Weekly i* Two Dollar*per annum, stneUf
n a dvoiui , _ _____
IP-Advektoeks arc eamoetiv
.limr favrrr* before 5 b.*., and M early
practical*. Advertisement* not waefted
fied umc w»U mvarialjly be charged until ordered oai
Fob latest Coromert-ial lnu-!lipence T Dome*dt T M»J'
Kata, River New*, lmpbn*, Mortey Market*,**- _
Wrdpnjte. __ w | erstt
P&U/iIOBLPinA BOETH AMKBIOAK*
Advcru»«mcn'« sod mbsonpuon* to iheNorth Amer
ic«t ajd UmiwLSut" Gar-tie. Philadelphia, receded
and forwarded frhm tin* office.
Rec next p*6* for Telegraphic N*w».
•For Local Ueltcra ice next pH**
Lrrrct'Bax-—The -Gazac Lmtt Box;' baa
been removed trom.ito old situation, a window
cearer the Post Oflicfe.
B*l-1 or Public li-anoT—The sale of PuH-r.
Lands we mlverUte to day, m Michigan, wi.l
attradl more than u*tM attention m tb-a n uar '
ter/ as the tracts comprehend some of those b-j
moua Mineral Lands which havo made the Lsle
Sapertor country so famcmr. We hove uodoa t
there is quite as good a chance of making a
tone by investments in the copper )aa4» DoW °
fered for sale, as by seeking gold in Cahfijnmi ae
probably a better, as there is lew dompefftion
excitement.
The Free,oil papera,of Ohio, °y Bt . -Llacltt
otlhcm. are among the mo«t rabbi Having
upon General T.ylor'. admint,ira.lon. H.v ng
pLed.thcm.dve, « • «-
rLXLcpIe., Utny nod
uneaaioeas by denouncing their former .«»•»
Although the only tangible ibjecl they,^fc»ed,lo
have in view, the integrity ol tree Sot., ban hem
answered by the immense emigration of t-tta of
thou,nod, of non alnvo holder, to California, and
the unammon, wi.h of the people of New Meme,..
«sy they fight away as if every thing waa yet»«
danger. The war, however, as tboso who fc beui
the air ,* and will soon a ‘ one ia their S IoT V “
The ceptk>tian£is of their conduct ia becoming sc
evident, that we have no doubt the inlelhgen
Whigs of Ohio, generally, who were Ibd away irom
upright, though mistaken motives, will agva he
found in their old ranka, warring apupat the tan*
gible evils of Locofoco misrule-
A statement was yesterday published in the U-
Dion, from the New Hnven (Connecticut) Register
“that Mr. Honnegan wa, aominalad by Pm*"'
PolkaUhe urgent request of Mr. Clayton,the Pre
mto of the Taylor Adutlntalratiotn" We are m
formed that there ta not a word of truth in re
statement. — Nat. hud. of HWnofaj-
The above charge against Mr. Ct-ttToa, in',
been going the rouudsof the Lopofoco ptraa, on.,
although we did not tor a moment credit it, yet a.
are pleaaed to have aa authoritative denial. Mr
CnaTlon would hardly gu lo Mr. Puls with any
requcat, much lean with one requesting ihe ap
pointroent or aa important officer at the iaat hour
of hia admmtalration, and much leea still wuujj! ho
make such a request /or inch an unscrupulous
Locofoco els Hannegao.
We may bow look for all sort* of iyuig rtimor*
from the opposite party, for they have deliberately
set -themselves to work to oppose the administra
tion, right or wrong. L?t it manage never sc wue
ly for the good ol the country, and conduct itself
ever so leniently towards its political adversaries,
it will meet from them only indiscriminate condem
nation. This we should expect, and guard our
selves accordingly.
“The C*i.tpob.sla Whuj" istheuie of a.‘'Vt-3
paper proposed to be published in 3na f rniic>*< o.
California, by James M. C&anx, K.«q , Edi: r
and Proprietor of the Southerner, pohliabed s!
Richmond, Va. Mr. Crane is well known ,as V ■
eble political writer, and, from hi* enterprise**
character, will doubtless become in that nsw cour -
try, a very useful and valuable citizen. His prac
ticable knowledge and active midd will make bit
journal one of much interest dvith all part# of tit
country.
The following extract from the prospectus, wil
ghre oor readers who wish to subscribe alt ueedfc
information :
It is t«!ij>->wible upon the price of the pap*
Tbe annual subscription, however, cannot be lew
than $6 fjr tbe weekly paper. T.be name must a
ways be accompanied with llie money. No per
•od, however eminent, need cxper.l usi to send -i ,r u
the paper until Hie subscription price in paid. Ah
letters riiu*t be posl*pa:d. Advertising will be re<-
olated'according to the price's of that country
Persons wiahiug to Bolwribc or ndvertitc c.tii
so by rending their names to Hon. W. U . h’’- •
Col. M. Thomp-on, Washington; Hon. Hr •.
Meieß and Gen. Adonunm (Jhamher, New i-i*
JAM£S U. CRAM-
Washington, April*-, 13^9-
Double ISUetgei
The Enquirer ofSaturdny aaya.iy autitanry, tlm!
Geu. Cass “charged but ooe todeage, ind that
for his attendance on the called seswwi of itu*
Cass, it is well knowiuWc» eleoled to the
Senate to serve out-the uneipired term of his own
previous election—the vacant haring been crea
ted by bis own resignation* to run the Presideo
tisi race—bis place, in tho andbn ume, being fi led
bra Gubernatorial appointment He a/nved m
Washington a few days before the close ol me
30th Congress—but d.d not take his seat until J
o'clock of the lm»t night of th; session—and
when 12 o'clock came, he grave y informed the
Senate that ine 30th Congress was ended, and
retired. „ , .. ■
Tbequestion very naturally oem-e. wo) d‘d " n
Cass see lit to oust Mr. Fitzgerald the-t* foil ihr~
fours of the session* And no other answer cvu-d
be given, consistent with bis hn’iohal repii'Mfm
for making dodble and treble charge*. - 1 ™”
that he thereby, mloiided-to charge mileage l X
both sessions —at in other, words to charge »«*!»
$2OOO fir his three hours attendance thesasi night*
ofihe 30lh Coogrest ill* name, during the part
tbirty years, is frequently recorded upoft the nn
lion’s account books, in connection witfctLr pub
lic plunder 4 ' 1 more .offensive add unjustifiable than
would have been d charge fof, douhle mileage.—
And that it was his intention to have m*de n, no
one who is familiar with his "extra charges'’ cun
doubt- ,
Bnt, most fortnnateiy, the oiamntu given in
lime, the treasury was saved $2OOO, and in one
instance, Gen. Cas« was constrained to forego any
extra compensation.— Cv l - Gaz.
LsoiaLATivs Divoecej-—The Court of Appeals
of the Stale of Kentucky has decided thdf d.vorces
granted by act otybu Legislature are nncoosUM
tiooal and void, so for as the rights of ptoperty are
concerned, and that u wife w divorced, w,incut
hefcootent. is, upon tbe death of the htjsbund, cn
titled to dower in his lands and slaves, and to a
distributable portion of his personal estate, as fully
ns if no such act of divorce had been passed. As
to the eflect of such a divorce upon therelations of
the parties, aside from the rights of property, no*
thing was decided. Thai question did not
arise.
The Franfort Commonwealth of. the 27th ulb
mo contains a foil report of tbe cue, sod pro
nounces An decision to be one of the most imptr-
Uwl ever made by the supreme judiciattnbunal of
the State. U will, of coarse, give rise to much
litigation.
The extent of tbe damages sustained in L0u,,.,
ana by the recent extraordinary rise of the nvers
tpay be inferred from tbe annexed paragraph, ctv
pied from tbe New Orleana. Courier of the ulln
alt , .
West Baton Rouge now offers a find 6eld for .rx
plonug expeditions, as pretty Hue*i H*"""-' P 1 r ;
Uh i. susceptible of being navigated, The w Orth .
Sbenff, Blanchard, nothing daunled bythe dnnger
ous currents, eddies and whirlpools of the nwb.l
erevasaes, made a trip, be informs us, a few dn)r
amce some twenty imteain n stiff, Ibrougb lhc bse t
waters ol the parish. We understand that t..r - .
tire levee extending front Captain D. r. Lain
plantation to the False River Crevasse-some tree
mii<»»—u washed away!
Homxstbsd Extutmoit LS OKS-We were
under the impression thnl .the- Home.tead
emption Bill passed the i of Ohio,
but it appears this la ROl ihe cate. The Warren
Chronicle .ay. the bdl /oiled 3omo measure of
ihia kind undoubtedly pus# before mnoy years.
Appototaicnt* *»y ,tb« Preifocnt.
Eph*aui G. S<iUttK.,.of New York, to be Charge
d’Affaires of IhcTnited States to the Republic
Goaiemala. • • _ , ,
lUmsCT, of Pennsyivtuu*. f. I* r
Governor of the Territory of Minewta, ... U.e P fo< -
of Penningtab, dedmed.
Baport of Mr- Bldl.ck-i .Seatls.
Nrw YpR», April 2.
fifUtr Ilk%S
j 0 Sto report of lii» dealt • -
From ibelSl.Loois Rcpoblienn, W*ith3o
- Hem Moxtbo—Lmter from BentoFe.
* One of our mercantile bouses received by the
tail mad from the w«i, a letter from Id*. X- c- Au*
bry, (tho Whit-: Cloud oflhe Indians.) dated Santa
Fa on the filh ult_ In this letter, Mr-. Anbry says:
••Col. Fremont Will b« here m a few days. lie lost
all his oiules (abonl one hundred,) :n the
laoutd.-otu —several of bis men. and, M*eh was the
■eitreroe ci*-f.ti T litv>ti to which they were reduced,
tltut '.i»ey wbre cOta|«;lle«i to eat tbe remains of two
nj ilire ,# of ,tn« me of the party! I saw him tn
Tao* list week. He said that he never wouiu
00 al<cut«ihc mountains in the winter afajona
gain !« wus *nlu?ied with mps of this tmd
” An cxpe<i:u<„l itO (hn. |>Um ihj.
Arlnm*ab river, to take ond bring man k
ers to f e ibund with the Kiowa Indian*
d-.aus refuse to cuntbly with thia r®M u * e xnedn
■we ortaej u, makl w« upon «■'“).
ccveniy u. in , stolen from biro-by the In
about the same nu.mxr
diaos, in the mountains-
c , „ Santa Ft—Ccl. Frtmonl and \
' “LtfTj. o. <*«' “ Cahfir*i*-E**n,
t .fa Du&itrf tv t remont t 1 arty.
Mr J W. F.ilger arrived m Ibis city ycaterouy
~'n 'gamaFt tu company with Chpt. St^nun,
VI.J oilier*, be I 'ft that town on the Hth c.CI-rbrua
p,j; Cii’l- St. V rain hadohurge of the letters
f n>! pop ‘ r(l - n -' snipped on another hoat which
i >t » ni'i arriv.n!. uc have not yet been able to uvml
:.u r ..! i.icm From Mr. Foljrer, boweveo.
wr tniie' the .ntor'itation which follow*:
i‘**i f temmu, • i wiio»e o.sasttous expedition we
have, rt'ready given an imperfect and In some
re«pe« t-< -rrnneouv account, left Santa Fe on the
,oiii nit. >n hi- way to Caiil'irain. Oflbe dreadful
iii»a«er which Uriel him in the mountain*, we nave
•,hi« account. The published letters from Col.
Fremont and Ins friends left him ascending a moua
tain mid wuhm five or six miles ol the summit
But this elevation he never reached. A storm
come up, wmch forced him toretrenl, and to seek
shelter mthi? valiey below. Here, it is said, the
snow drifted, and accumulated to the depth of 30
or 40 leet and the party lost all their animals, and
and were compelled to leave their entire outli*.—
The sflow covered the animals and every thtng
Ise from view, and Col. F. and his parly were driv
u to seek safety on the-sides of tno mountain. —
n mis emergency. IFll Williams, a bardytnoun
vneor . nod two others, volunleered to seek sue
•or ircxu ttfe nearest and it was nr
run?>*d thijj ttiey should return in twenty days.—
Aslhev ftileil Udo so, hoWever. Col. Fremont
md one c-r two others, resolved upon attempting
o reacn Tuo«; and on the sixth' day from their
eavmg camp, inoy overlook Williams and one ol
:n« uO'i.pnntons. The other iMr. King.ol the Dis
inel nl Columbra.) was represented to nave ded
nf exposure and of hnnger, and in the extrem
ity to wbioh they were driven,the salvors were
lorcod to eat h pert ot his body.
Col. Fremont made his way to Taos, obtained
aid. provisions and horses, end then set out in
search of bis party. But more than one third ol
his men had. in the interval of his abseocc, died
from exiKtsiiry and hunger; and one or two had
ffivea out. and were leli to die, when he came up
with them Ttu number who thus penshed i»
stated at eleven, of wtom we have the names of
ooly turee—Mr. Wise.of St. Louie connty. and
Mr.Eing and Mr.Preuss, of the District ofOolum
bia. Captain Catbc.art. ofthe English army, wai
axnOug the survivors. We shall receive to day
most probably, full accounts, nod it i* not necei
•nry to co into lunber detatu ** h'emont lost
hts whole outfit —his males, instrument* baggage.
pud every.thiag else of value
On his amvii a; Santa Fe. he wa. furnished with
imrw** hv tiie Quartermaster, and wiin stores by
ibe Coininisiary ultbe United Steles and alter re
crumne hi* j>arty. he again set otl t ir Cahiorma
taking tha couie pursued by Col. Coo*. m lM
He uud bis party have suffered tembiy m this ei
. ped.twn; and :t will be a warning toothers never
' to attempt soeh ajuarney m mid-winter.
Lieut. Beale. I'mleil States Navy, was mm
fortunate than Hoi Fremont. He prosecuted,m«
jolirneV to Santa Fe and reached there withon
much 'difli-juity. Mr. Folger left him at dworw
on Calk's route to California, in excellent bea.th
and <piiie fwuguinr of reaching Ins destination n
thirivday* , .
We iearn that L. F. Tbuivoa, Kso.. v’ho hi.
filled several tifice* under the Anterc-an e .ivtTi
meat in New Mexico, d.od in Sant i F'* during 1..
winter He was a native ol Louisville, hr.
Three WecM Later from Cailfo:
The New York HexulJ. o t Monday. publish**
gome gathered Iron. X* Suwerkrep,
ia! ., consul at Ibc S.widwnh !»ln. o.«. wno
ahr-vri ia V-.rk o-i ruud-T He .*« >
Kr.t-u >u l!.'- bMtn sf J.i.nuary. t ul !, nog« nc
rr, :..ere u;. 10 tlo lib of M*«uy wm.-h he r
U; . . ■ ~ > : , er * a* Ssr. Bit*. \ae i'K\.
came overland to • eru '
d,ui tber.'e La Xuiw.e m the learner t'-rra'
\y««t.rn 1U met in Mexico ebon - 1.000 A awr
;cal , v Mexican', Englishmen, freiKuara. &>'■
ob tneir way in the coast, bound to Ca.iUrnu.-
'll!* latent letter state* that, alter a winter i>f
the greater seventy, fiD- weather ha* set in,
the mow tihd began to men.. aad many diggers
had star.etf and were on* the eve cd s arang. tor
ihe mifyr*. to recommence operations, and that tbe
talus of goods baa. In consequence begaa to m-
Tac firm J B. Ac Co., by %uo<n ihe letter
wx4 wmUru. bad purchased a cooeidvrahlc quuc
My nf p.-l-J i- ■ - .niUitoiJU, Ol 51 • l>" ~MUcr
I..':' ct'U <l m : pur-jfisw auotter iw.vel nt if* l
1; l-l ns* r.sfn. hi • ''
,imr trr -. i'h *peci« iroai ."iar. ti.d*.
,d wjauib ban been p'siced m foe
, ri: ;-rc«iiiU it Sun Francisco lor ;i:ven-
AL-*in -e-v-.i l.tindn-1 perstini üb.i «rr*.co nl
Fr-.'-o-. i :Y--ni VeiparaibO. |ia-i ar>oi»r l.'Ur ,
iturulrf.i in-m ;:te .S.mdw.ch LfofvK Tncre wvr«*
about lev?-; ti)f « md .a Cd.Uorci.i, i-ioy to con.
meoctf 'pt-raiiorb :a J:ie miiic* li.f iirotnenl i!:e
wcatß'.r woul.l jicruiiL*
Tae pries* ui provuirtn bad become more mo«)e
-rale .i >j Hie 30ih ofiJanuary, m
WUH selling at 510'per barrel; by Ho- bfrre:
atSl’i- Fori, wa* dull at 539 ber •'iai' t-ee 1
coui«l icnrcriy be so'd. No unc w,, u.d giv«i S. I
per b»l. tor it.
A large amount of joodi wm <iit y exp'*■•t<*c
—f)Urcargce*» from f lnn« : two eery *•*« Ku
gbsh goals front Sydney. New S.-.uta V
seventeen vessels limn V :il(,Brais,. mid the wr'i
roast ct Mexico. w:d several veaw.s from m
hill- . , . T- C I*. -
Tiu-rr find twen no ytmi :n- ' . ‘ ■-
,p of s?t Mary u\m tli? ouiy onai ve«sr.
;.l Sin Flr»l:< •‘CO.
Adaira in' CnlJ-'mia were, taking •*v«-rytiitc« in
io .ioomderali-jn. qime.pr-aceablr.
NV.ne of Hie Oregon uold li&d boen .*Mfen m Lnli-
firnirt. . . .
There w.*r«* many p**r*ori» wmrirg tor li.t- ‘-ftts
thru.a. to take pottage her lo Panama.
The Hntmft amp war Calvpvi wa* at Maiai
ian. io leave *oon for Kogland. She would take
away over S 2 00UOOU m rpecie Of this iberc
were over !>*' n Q ounces of Califom.a gold, and of
this t ,uOO ounces belong to Mr. Suw c rkrop. The
reawn he put it on board thd Calypso wav that
be could not find a conveyance for it direct ti
the United States. Those who Uunk it strange
that the gold doe* not rea«-.lithis country in larg
er quantities, should lake this far.l into considcrn
tioa.
MtbLOS Cri.rua&— Hovey, in tin Magazine ck
HorOcaillure lor Dec. speaking of *■ vi*it to tbepar
dt-Mbfll N. Lancwonhy tUq , on Genesee Kiver.
:u-«r Ri.-ciiester *ays:
We have staled that Mr! Lnngworthy gives great
uUf-onnn io tne cuilure of the melon. The kinds
he ctiltivales are principally the ln»|»enal and for.
Hi&ck Spanjh.but the grratest quantity of tbe l-»r
mer, whi-li. though so fofo a variety, lhat, m the
liiiitti'le of Boston, it will not come to perfection
m the ordinary modes of culture, by Mr. Langwot
thv's plnn. ripens nn immense crop. Ills mo<ie i«
to slitrt the plants .n n hot-bed —the same a* for cu
cumbers. Hie plant* are removed to tbo bills when?
they arc to grow, as-soon as the weather is favort
Me, but they are aol immediately exponed to tbe
weather; boxes, covered with a coarse guaze or
millinet, about two feet Square, arc placed over
each hill, and □* the plant# become mured to the
epen mr, tbo boxes are removed, and the plan:*
continue to flourish, so-m covering the ground.
Melons ofthelmperiul vuriety are produced.weigh
inz about thirty pounds each. Th.* is a profitable
urap a, managed by Mr Ungveorlhv, anu I la «l
moll unnecessary to add, that no crop e,they ol
melons, cucumbers, or squashes, can be grown
without a great deni of hare, eapect.ily in attending
t-i the destruction of insects. Sec.
Fros the Pmuaa— Yesterday evening wa had
llie aai.afataion of .hatine the hand ol Cnpl. Van ,
Vie,' Lulled Bthlea Army, direct from Fort 1.bi.,1. ,
u, ,|.e lieu I ol r.rund Island, on llie Pintle River -
The ' uptHiu pa««ed the winter at the Fort, and rr.
prv-' -.H* it a* or-* of extraordinary seventy. Th*-
is »i d t:» have been deeper, and the cold '
j,.- ,i,icS*e -,1,11:1.it ha* over been known by tbe
.<i.--t Ine mi* in that quarter. The condition of
trnny < i -ih** t*il*es is represented as miserable in
the eilrvuie. Many of them are sutwisting entire
iv ui*on th**ir horse*, and numbers of them hove
pfM-hed fre-ru famine. Sorao of the belt mounted
tr,l>e?. H is b*.-iieveil, will not be ablo fo r«i*e a re**
sjH'ctaH- show of horse* in the spring.
Th*? '.-aptam came m with a small trxin. but ex
penenCcd .great difficulty in traveling, from the
depth of the mow and the condition of the iircoznr.
He left ihe Fort on the 2Slh of Feimiary L and only
learned the election of Prasident Taylor on bis ar
rival at Fort Leavenworth. The winter hn» l>e*?n
s*> severe Ihnt all communication with the settle
rueutn was cutoff. — St Repub., March 30.
Mil Milm AL Goodtilab. a Rocky Mountain
trader ond Uaveler, arrived in.this city yesterday,
fnm * u t Joseph. He ny» that the people along th.;
u-Loic line of ourfrontter, are making preparations
for nu early start across the Plains. Mr. Goodyear
ha* traversed all tbe different routes lo Californio,
R nd 1* fomihar with lio several road*. He reach,
cd the B->cky Mountains in June lax?, remained
until toe last of August, when ho returned to
the Sui*' * if V the South Pas*, arriving in October
lost. He intends starting, we learn. n*soon-»a the
wvnlhurandpraasw.il permit,fur the Rocky Monn
-tains and California, by Ibe ,way of Fort Keantev,
which he thinks tbo bert and moat practicable
t mSTLT&SU LItatSLATVOE.
I Hjlmujbtxqh, April 2.
HCIATX.
( DIED, 'I
_ - ?n.td«nly. April «?th, at » Ofdoek, P. 31- SsJnrxn j
Prom the Genesee Fanner , An*x*jiicg (iLbs, ‘
Wittß Fkscc—Mods of Makwo, Exrzs**. etc.— Tll « ,ri «»d* or k>«* fwait>, and firemen o< the rwo «- |
Having iniely completed twenty lour rods of wire are .imicd 10 attend hi* fa oeral, from 'he residence j
fence, and knowing that many farmer* intend build- *>f m« ta-ber. Tunnel fireet. oa Sunday me Pth instant. .
mg such fence it i* found to answer a good purpose ai 2 o'c-wk, F M. i
lam inclined to give a detailed account ot it, that <in !>>.■ R, n Te*a« of Cholera Joh* How-;
Olliers may protH by my experience. up Bat'!vu:'.*o’ii;f T,»V U*icewe::. Kh • 01 c “'*
In lh» iir*t p:«ce I would premise that this fence ciriiiau. a;r<l year*
extend troin my house iU'luWi is situated <n a coo- Mr Itake-.vr was s.uariu-.l to *'<•! Hl* " rt ’ **
•utorahle elevHt oq j toll- Nttfbwmy, o»d » !!>••— '“JJf J':''. J,*
fore more expensive than ordinary lenee* upon ihe n . fi[> f nrairie»*and uioim'.am* in'" me Paf.nc
farm. At each end of the fence I set a large Cedar m-rim
post three feet m the ground, and brr.ee It tirni!,’ in Hut w.:: he «100.- He hath de.T's.l " »tnrr
the direction ol me leucc. The brace is about »,.u nw.Ktit remmn. to * toi.d mniner. | fti ’
«„hc feo. ton*. tori *
to a Urge stone placed armty in th. ground iwo pnuburgh. Apr., tj, isiv
other cedar po*t» are placed at usietjual distances ■ ' , ,
between the out side po-'voo accountot ti e irreg- „ j. p OHrEK of Philadelphia- wu. teach
u!ar ilc-rci: ~C liw ground. .All the nn-r jk-«h . ln Chares Ml. «!«>.
are of hand .ron 1.- .nehe. *ide. ! mch 11,.. t and „ c , oek »«».«. «J
placed one red apart. Intermediate posts are placed .
between ine«c extending only t-i the lie ft wire i hafpa-t . t,.r
and unde with ha'f-n.eh bind iron. AD ot these j
pt-sla are punched ol holes for the wires to pn*s 1 ,
through. The long poets pas* through large flat ' :
■tour-s and are clenched on the under «ide. 1 nesei ! ,
• stones •».*• firmly bedded m the ground. The jam jt
1 should h- u.-tened in these stones by i>ourioa : _
Mr. Bull, from the Select Committe, to whom a . ClUnt | melted lead or brimstone. I
ihe subject was referred, reporird in favor of a- 1 w rt , s U vrd arc Nos. 10 and 12, an.t 1 urn [ ,
dopltng Monaghan's machine lor taking the yeas , c 10 jj,j eul ih,c*e are the best sizes where n strung i
and nays. 1 i;. nce t ,. ( u;red. In bunding. I commence bv run- i ’
Mr Myers moved to reconsider the vu'*’ oo the t ,t f , u>yer w . ft » through first, which i* i->nr <eet j
bdl to incorporate the Rending Manulacurng ■ from _- ri ’ un j. The second wire is ten .n*-he» j
Company, which wa« agreed to. The le-: was : 4)^,(UV l; UJ p,. r _ both of which nre No. 10 Wire (
ordered to tie transcribed, when a motion wasl .^ n< . rue n eight inches below the seiond j
made to suspend the rules aud read it a third time. [ o( - l 2 wire. The lour:ft wire is mx niches j
which was negatived. ' ( e i >)U - n t i,. rd nod uf No. 10 wire, and so alter
On toot.on of Mr. Stubb*. the bill to extend the n , IUtK ~i r lw 0 ?;zeB ol the wire to the bottom.—
charter of the Lancaster County Bank was taken „f t he reaiaimog lower wires apart
up and amended in Committee ollhe NVbo'e,so a* are ,'S. 'i, \ |, 4 inches- Tno wires, afler passing
to make its provisions similar to those ol the Mom- ;i, ( - lower poiit, are fastened firmly which l
goruery County Bank bill. The bill passed Com- by j ia a-*ni»r them ihr. ugn a -trap ol wire and
tuittee of the Whole, as amended, aud was read a col |, D g ,h,. ends.
second and third time and passed finally, yets 00, j j t)Q - ( ihat 1 can describe the manner ol
nay* 25. sirtuoinu the wires intelligibly, but I will try At
On motion of Mr. Grove, the bill to extend the lbe U |,r, rr cn d ol the fenc •. urter the Wires have I
charter Ofthe Hanover Snvmg Fund society was _ RIW ,,, r ,„ n in- post, t. »*y also pas> through a
tjken up. read a second and third lime and pas* !,i a „i; ol the same width und height. Each wire is
sed. • [h.-n t:i«-.-d through a roller l| inches in diameter
Oo mut.on of Mr. John McKee, the bib to ex- an j | nng - -ne end lenai; - -.1 for a
t.md the charter ofthe Fraokun Bank ol Washing- crHnk | K , ttr j , ; i the length end width of the
ton was taken up in committee of the whole, and U ;vm these rollers. Alier each wife
amended so as to make it similar to the Monigom- Mr , wnt;< t (, v turning the rollers, a pin i* po>»ed
ery County Bank bn! The bill pawed committee ,- nroU g tlu . t', n nrd and rol..'r m the plank, which
ns ameoded, and was read a second and third tune faJilrns |j n i»ly. The wires will contract some
ondpassed—yens 47. nays 24. in c oUl vrea'her and shou.J not be drawn 100 t.gul,
Ob tnotioa of Mr. Rol>erts. the b.d to rcchnrter finiL
the Monougahcla Bank o! Brownsville wan taken , , n,,, f-xpenst*. ! cannot l-e ns dehrite ns I
up and amended so as to make it similar to coubl w n 8 wMae Wlfe purchased wm* 100
the Montgomery County Bunk bill, read a second ma|| _ j »# V e used about 11U lbs. ol wire, costing
•1 third time and passed finally yens d, nays Twenty iron pos's at •> een's each. Si 25;
‘ 20 sherl posts at U cent* each. SO Minis; 4 uett&r |K»ls
SI, tnaku.j; SI; pamting Si—making an oiooutittif
Tbo Speaker presented a remonstrance against
any change in the manner of tn anajting the poblic
schools, and the estaliahmenl cf a High School in !
Pittsburgh. ;
The b’ll to incorporate the 3u*qnehanna River ,
and lint North and West Branca Telegraph Com
pany was taken up and passed
Mr. Matthias from the Committee on Corpora
tions. rej«orted the bill to incorporate the Warren
and Pittsburgh Telegraph Company with amend'
meats.
Mr. Komgmacher, (Banks) to wham ww referred
tbe amendments of the House to the bill to incor
porate the Columbia Bank and Bridge Company,
reported them as commuted
The Senate concurred in said amendments -
Bills Passed. —An omnibus bill, authorizing the
paving cf the Grays' Ferry Road, and extending
the Sauthwark Railroad to League Island, and lor
numerous othrr purposes
A bill supplementary to the art t-j incorporate
the Delaware County Insurance Company.
UOi'SE 07 EKPRESKXTATTVfTS
Rtporti pf Commuiees. —Mr. G. T. Thorne re
ported the bill fir the prevention of vice and
immorality, and unlawful gaming. w:ti> urnend-
27.
On motion of Mr. Herring, the hill to extend the
charter of the BnnU of Germantown, wantakeaup
and passed finally, with an amendment limiting the
I amount ot bans which mar be made to Director*.
and providing that a relusai to pay its notes m
gold and silvor. shall worn a forfeiture of it# char-
The bill t.ir inc pnrl.ai restoration ol the capital
jf the Bank of Pennsylvania, was taken up. on
motion of Mr. Demi, an.! was read a second aud
ihird lime and passed. • The tni. require* the bank
to pny aboous of tour j>er cent on tue capital rtook
reinstated.)
TAttl.Vti TH«C STARCH ot'T OF. ’EM-
tCOLDWATiIt s&KTCH.
\ k’U’l of Jlers stood upon the end o( it per
wh.cn ran cut int . the Hudson Hiver. m -me ol
tne .ini' l town* near Alnauy. a few days as->
amusing themselves with b'tring stoner mu. the
br'ad stream, each vtemg wth hi* neigDl>or in
the endeavor U pitch a missile al the furthest di>-
mine from the snore, warn a lalh nuged bu.l»
Vermonter, direct Irom the H H« suddeti.y
i made h- appearance n tne.r mnlM. and tor
j awhile remained a qu.et observer of tceir move
| inents. , . ,
He was a hruwnv. strong.looking \ankee. and
was very decently clad Tne efibr* of the little
I party bad Wen exhibited over and o'-er « Jin
1 when me Granger quietly picked up bn.! a bnc
I wnirn luv near h.m ami giving it njerw it led m
It- water a ! .« way beyond tbe line which bad
as vet Wen rcac.cd by me iorcm»»t cl me crowd.
I At the conr:u-ion oflhn teat, a bud -or.wo went
up from n half dozen vj.-cr around hull
1 ii was n cold dear day «n October and the men
deter-i oed not lo be out done, renewed the-r «l
tcir.ple. but me Verrnoeler without •>> nc a »v
-•nine to an,, cue. continued to p:t<-n tne petu-W In
out into me stream, wnu.'. seem*d to annoy «*nv -i
inem m a green jacket, the apparent sencer o .>e
cang' who declared . he wuuidn i be beaten by u
‘ -e-er ne'u ml o the w.ods, no how - and -d-m*
’ up to '.he sfrangrr. ne determined lo tunUe h‘» *''•
’ quainiancr
, -WLe« do von .-omc !rom. ..iqn.rec
t bo on »*r ..
Wi. i Lt..* t> n. jn l -» i><
■U. nt ’« ■:» ‘i t .ev i- -ft* *-“i ! rc -
v,* ,1 —r... Not ediackly. here— Du! up
Jjau-.: ....
'woitnurO t;»«
-it •*. i
nei/m.; -« !> i
tiruJ it*d ■!
•’lou've • wre.
’na<» iwck ‘ * >
‘-Haw-kaw*" sboutwd *•'* “*-*
irren , v«k«M :*e«hin« L-odr«i
Mav " •> »!•>« 1 <,T '' ,l
\<i : i. ,i.'n aot-wexii lire crew j
■ anl '"'•rv t're«u •••own : «r»s " \- f *
1 r-u; lri»' in '• ■<? )*
.it u>
I viii Ui\»T i'* m .eJ. auo may k<• .irani cwii-i’j-i »: I<>“ .reseda .;aat»n , "« ,
"• j *v'» • n-.ve <• mm ckiii act.#** •'!*' r vrf riH i,y a w ,.,. w u» fr.;:.,*-* nwn •O i .
lather J.iv and *'*'« uir a,ui uro 0,1 wi 1 represent the ijuanimv . I root* i <",fd tv* ; •
wuic" - If i?** *. n into !:.«• other m every rer,*-. t. ri • •
•Hu n «. ha veiled »..s» nud.turr. . t. i\ i..- li.r pr ‘ductmn i reprr.sr.J b\ u tmi- ;
- Wtil tj-ja w yen m.iy uH bu? 1 Win del d a* lD , vrr inr.n- .o •.»«■•*» t. ’l nw.H.ibere (
{,, \v ;J " 1k,;.1 trte Erer-ti jacket opi lore, peri five 'h-M t*\ .i; !• <n f*‘t* t ;
i- ■ - *taik.- and heave \ni ihtOv thai river a;ttl i_;px are rWm ec. w>d ; '--U '• v '-" Imo V
vender :.i« .fen ai.d 5. .d"' !* ieroe.i ift- l-a-.u,. e . If- wr bet*. - a t»ew -
' -Bjl CO.l lei • -tun “ u, o I'nry, n v«i |.rai< c»
■ In™" ...4 the *-4 »>« k ** >y m wmirr IM I-U.r. «u*l«r** M
Unk'MlT :M.r .... .o~ Ik.
'• !li "‘ u i lIP 'tip I c. Uv*-cr-- «urT..'-i-r. nnd m the
br«*«f" •Hmptarter _ 1 f - n v *' u m , „ v ,--r :
•K n \ru swim leiier Jo' ''.g •en»m. the wh* * e 1 ‘ .?
,f ’ .luck m.i.l Kft-ci kcl-.md w.tbcu .. v - u - c-mp.rmed H 1 ~t* '■ hear
'urtier parley. the Vermonter -eiz-d me k" wmz , n s , bv .uJ »• * l»rc*
“Xf **>*••' bv the nnpol t.,e .eck and me «•«' . K - ed py ..ve- mi-r.-.mf wlucb .mne remedy
oi h.s i-'Jr.n. is- ioouiOiii. and r , „ prtJ , tng
an ainiowl M.peri.uman »•« U•, r , ~r . i v „„., a .prey M»naC«c
rj ‘dk over nend 1 'ie end <'f in- » 1 d o*>rtte , a ,j. ,| pre ki>u».*' ‘ h> >rlened *bools • tuny be >. I |
te"n vard-.'-ut :i.t<» the llmlsun R.vcr n.r : • 1 ’vn .ll <• •• va-e». ; Lnidiey j
p vrr.n- ' •••»' mr.« 1:1c 1 re**-d at <r i
u 1 lie u'ulef itrd. ann.M itw jeers «u.i JOB HUSTI.IU.
.-r-nni* ('link-—I;-tli<* dm k.-d l-u'!v j>u. it; - AKIX OH'MI \ Kr* i
, l.aclMo tne shore a«‘d ed up tl.e bijnk U I };uh Un..? /,><•
(rozen i’V im» Midden imd sivoiui.ur/ ro.d Ulh ~.v asr s. im.r. »rv. • ■><-»> i
I •f | tune tbat ten-M'fd ' / ou V' l ™'*' ***- *•" , , „, c - ow .„ irr . 4 . !
wV »’ j
1 -woi.-i ,«.t -«»“ w.» »*«• --• j " i;; .. Mt m„.
yet cnp’n ■ . t sr ,n r n
"Wliy* You ye lo«t the bet ' ' * >i,mos. Apr.. •>:«. I-W
••l-Joi edrairkly. 1 didn t colkiinle on deuin it •. 1 , r h,j i"w '.mi u
l”u..t iime— tell you 1 km. tltu it, and apnin i (i *-no cm . >c u.-ui» «<l ♦ ;n-.r ncatl |
1B ‘‘„ P ite ol the loaier--U2twt efforts to e»mrpe him! BI ,.; 114 „ aS c l-e-u. ;j ac-i-.O'*- ;n~ nhcary |
he wired him l>v me •crufl and C«s seat of his over : ol ~.u r n-.p't .... t .u>d d.r use w **** I ■;«' |
all,, an.l 1.0.4 him Him var.l,. !«««.. :ou> >!». i
river than upon the first Inal j A;L B Cc ,.,: ,»r »<•!*.■. b ni.u, tor damtrurf i
Again ;he bully returned, ant'd the shnuu of h>* , ( _ w „.»’\<,i-m.i -) ihr pt»coi
i innlea, who «a,ioyed the sport iimnenM-.v. i.yu,n ,-mi*' o severe h-.'iai ic- and n.-irriy uoin
•Third tune fmis." said the \ iinke.- ; ~,r ;, r ~u d ,, ...y nn.r ai.o K rvw Jr, a^- dfjd.«ud
[•tripping olf hi* coni. . ';en -6ru it. I te! ',.^‘ ll nrf 'J r^j r Jd !" *! di- •«nri iio-k
ye.” , . t'.mi--- • oi.. . v»i■ *.»*»!• .i-mmi'E mo '•-’"■hi. I iiph-'I
'•Hold on 1 " Mud the a.most ftelnfied vi-tun— , if H. periou F u"' »i»o niih.wgi. ■' w b. :n.y
-And . will d-u it—el Urv t.u ba-murrow -nor- p ,„._ u -v,,, ta, 1 »e.i .1 )r I <e«* a
V *>, ■„• ,i"c.upr l.uml.uZ ti - 'lay '"ii w«k imluceJ
“'-I .1 ap- Jk»U>4 lb« *»"»«>• brtwe.n lit iIV” "".’’.'“.'lrly "Z .'.“uj.'”
teeth, wuich now chattered uke z mad badger r n| .« m>w riesr from i.miior or dan
•take the money r ■]<uiy ).«ir i-ilsn'y grownsy Murker m. 1 1* tn •Li e
The Vermonter very colly the . -i«it U i. M."r'or«. will, in.- uliihmi rouh
und a* ho turned away, remarked. ; <W,.-o • 'uammr,il year } typenan h.uv. all j«u
-Wc amtincrl' acquamled with yea smart toU-s ' 'rprom. u. I *«-. you .I \FMAN
daoun here'n York, but we sometime* ‘take the • <(j . p ( . j yvil/dX. Jr . corner and
ntnrch auut of ’em up our way —and P rnp* >er cor , lef w , p 0 oriD and r l miiaiir:il ai». wpasCfti
wunt try it on lu strnutrer* ngiu. I reck n yen wnnt
he continued, and putting on a bmad grin of good j
nftmor. be left the company to tbeir re-afleciionj j
f7oiT of Our' t Union.
1)» M'Uaji* fsEH »m l*ux» HI fit* •« ,rrnt
y, k „ Wfore h<* could be induce it u> oiler it to the put>-
1 hr .11 oorb a imniiiu a» i*> umkr it know n njl over Ibe
, I poutlU y. the quark no >t'v %*o*jUs«l
PtrraßCaou, March 20. 1 Si 9. [ tori-r<l upon tin* pa!’ l "' j>v mca-. o. •
To Messrs. M-llcr
Jayn tn, J. V hiuige. JW. Baxter, 1 bo*. Ste«l. r un '; Joul , l(:oJy „ c „:otsm K .ue »uch
School Directors. 2nd Ward. . c ,„ r , { >*niiori Convince !. however, of the real value
rt.vriKMFx- We the undersigned respectlullY re- o( ,„ e c,ct»r and . :lue».-r.i l.v thr j.'aiu 4»etw« of
tK.-vii.K-ir- n . ,j n nicx-tinc of - which would not permit Inn. :<• k-<*i> from hr
quest your Hooorar.lt. Mourn.t uf;ji a n.r*n« |it«aervmc
ibe citizen* of the Becond Ward. for the • . , , liu oflerad .i uv s»ince
of cmt-tdering Ibu propriety of obtaining a rut.u »ic i|m| , jmi . tl „« known ah om if- (TPuiiftt.
niece nf ground, and erecting a cnmraod.ouv on.l t;ill whr . r4at ,t ba. »rr„ u.rd. b»» proved ju »op.-n
' ~ ,•] , j «,.|„v I Home an the one now .c- t . ovl , „i, oUier rcrunhe* ev«r oifcrrd f« <!i»<»a«*» «i
wel! Tcotdated S« ».cx4 Ho ue. «h lu Ia „. lllr - piccrtpuon. of pt-yaica,,. are
runted t» Entirely 100 amali lor t , 4f term red incase* m liver mijiplaini. Alt
number nf seholar., and .he ba«mcu, 100 damp TA.4.~rr... to- .* !>«« pi.r.U.s .u.lu.r
fur liner henllh mid comfort. The Increasing .1 - ~i y lover nil.. ~, . rviu.r.no,, ir.
mind for lou, It suSeiepl reason. wo Ihink. lor in. , »“]•» ~, me u „ „ .
medial,, action. , , fc „ MaUhewa. I« )lU»Ui'e”>!' »r li».' -eH..
I.uac Jones, Johtl ofllie DormC. Pills, and I ...are yqu -l.ey have
values Blnell. James M l.lmsiy, , |icr I!lolc BOod my family phv.,.-,.,, no. nrr
A McFarland Henry bichhaum.' , Wo during winch tune hr wu. ... rrcuin- attm.
Wm Armalrong. Henry ’W. Tim-. ... ba... I rh.nlr rX-.o ~e».e
John MclViiliamv W» H Us... „ ~a„ H&ZSi,
IPHfaeier. tM I .gelow, .k,e i,’.he Urairior. of
| P Fahnestock, Vr ,n Wilaon. I mch26
I Kob’t Woods, Aaron rloyd. ;
i J J Rn«es, JiVfilcox. Jr
! JnoCDav.ll. David McClelland.
I T II llouiflats, N Bucliinas'er,
John Andersen. OeorKe Fortune
Marshsll i Bros, John M
W B En?lisb. • Chas Barncll,
John Herring. A Wilson,
j Eliab Asper, T o? 1 "' 1 '
Wm Whllnker, A B Berger.
James B Morrav, Jss Anderson
I }°X, W Wooiwall K Wdkeson,
! jtooh Becher, W- I h*.r
i Hugh Gallegher, David GarreU
s F Voo Bonoborai, Calvin Adami.
Js, J Burneu- ■ ,^ ry "'
mss;. “hi,,.
John Wilson.
xena of the Second ” Bro * n r Th*rd and
* the First the 9th in*L, at
S.U cLiwlmU™ ' h<l P'"P r >' t y
mreg.rd lo .» “M-"™
<" f‘> P =g“ , ”EP|^ to ” A y NEB p,,,.,.
epW2t-
Too* Stxcl, SCO 1 /.
AGFIICULYUP * L.
Si 6 3 ).
Sum--* me fence was completed l '.sv*- had it
hroken through once by an ox racing Wtm « hor»e
roan. 1 have found thn me wire* break only
where the rod* are looped tcirc'cr 1 havesiuee
jo.netl then. l*v llaiten.mr the end*, layoff them U>-
gather and w.nd.n« thru, t..r fur moi.r* with a
ainnll w ire. Tins m the n.-nuer ot join mg them at
lh«- Niagara ‘U.pen-ion hr.df The v.r> * ul tin*
hr.ls- iir.• bVed m liii-erd wbieb 1-tm* n»
uniecvimo and tinliab'y touffiers the
A-t.-fie HtrcnEln of the Irncr. I lu.nl. m mtficicßl
1.. w.ioMniid nny ordinary pressure?* Wires ollbe
name «. /-• «* ihe Mi-penn. n hrdge are earn ma n
ed lo u lell-.oiud i •'•‘"I t- The ffre i! oh.rcuonu
U.j. it'n -. n ihc in lids cl ninny po'-pie ;•» <<* betnj
;uv.v. •.• Til.* 1* Why l.kcd.a* 't .1 .es not mn
the •;! me i.md- ■*}'•♦
In iMi'. hi'.-'fi 1 wuii'.l -IV ln*'t I h«r iii.s lenoe.
became ihe w.ad* make in impreas.oi >l—
.now banks torn) l.evde U —it oocup.e* no
„p av .,._ c ,„i, l e «. than the j.aiQiinff'.l a g'Xid board
fenre and aith-ugh iiiV.*'»*» folk.. bcantuudy
WD«-ti me yrcuni! i* covered with sm-w and as
to its •luraWitv :! wr- ‘ rJse* w. endure. surely
v-c !• ncc« w:!' mat nn Affe.
MVH’iN AI»AMS
l.l*- I’ f 1 Kl.f. N 'l Lk*e I'll
<;K A FT 1-N <» TilK I’K A K
l.f l n.lrrli,!!. of New I rt stales lr-sl he !»»*
ur-. .nr Vrrs I--" >'"'o
a-o' \•id a hn.v. \ crip ifi'f i f t’in me nnihri ic
>r ,. ( Tnfie *. ft.we.-rr ».)■•. ii.n. liii* [‘f#<
1..-t .i.iv.'.i.oi aiiv -.K-ar-,. •.» >< fmwi «o u »ioh niorr
1-r 1 i-jvr i ,}-» -r pi. ui il liie proee** nod re.
li id mt.' I *.« uif an* pr ..!n<'e , no., e is >1 ' and . ’
i;,-K-..rau>'«. a- j M-.c.irrd pear.
k in't m»jfriii/U I'i-rt* ,n iHe
• i jo ruf
U..MU ' :v* . dr,
'■) *•'
r»-’u red v '.Ho u»t.
an-l • -.vr i'C ll • -■
h<- » H •■
i-.rrt- u iJ"r I
iiu l
-.! •». V'.' •T - ,)rfrv. I-U'i oc
.nuuvol a ..a »».. W.!J| <g» ApfS aad feat,
.j,. fin * t PB'V a. ••<»»!
. . ii.- ', 1 ■*• ..'>•• U» '•: won' !r«»' Bl
.,U'i pjlick IIK-rr-
I'n,-m»o>OTABi —Ti.r U hiJi.il An. ;h-:«y coutny
' w.*i u'gt '-li*' cliihim ■)( M/ M AIII. '• fur * nonj.ua
-1 non 'O in• office at the cominp C 00.../ Convention.
Mt M. H 3 rood and l* PVP-T aal competent
:o .l,«< , hnrr«" , h'* Juiip* of the office, met deserving b
uy On* i-.irty au.t«.nnt Cocjmr
mch'A)dUtAwti*T _
» -Col DLTK. ol i 'luc. lowmiup,
-* 1.. I.e »u| ;-orlrJ lor i;.., ofc<-e o! Sli.-rili, »ut |Pct Jo Ihc
nomi'iaixm »<t iti* W lug awl Aniuatiou;:
m r b’il *«IT Ouhv
—l ain a candidate |nr ihc orftee or
Sheriff H A'lrtrhcny cti.n.i) • »ul>iecl to tilt decision ul
»piiiy»chii'i|T W Ihj a. d Antiraaeonic Convention
for iiontiutitnc county ucko. CARTER CURTIS-
Sum Ward. Putßbur*:. April 'i, IMU—dAwT
SiiturpiLTT.—Ct|ii. W a. Ohhiios will lie »up
ported lor the oilier of Sheriff. eubject to tha notaina
lion of the Animwonic and Whi* County Convention.
tuarSdiwtfT lantiTU \Va*o, I‘rnnrian.
Mn. Furrow —You will please »late iftal I will be n
candidate for t>omiuatjoo tor U»r office oi Proihonota
rv. before oor next Wht* wJ AnumiLsoa'o itooniy
CofTTcnuojt Your*,* o
SAM’L PAILNESTUCK.
! tli7abctli uiwnthiji, March, itt, IS IK
1 i t, e lugctt and be«i lot of mahnpifoy
| efor offered at public sale in lhi» city, will be held Bt
j M’Kenna i Auction Rootxu thl» monunj. fct 10 u'olooli,
i by o«talogfeo
Pltvi.l* I.iv.in Sv». -.R Prepared tiV J N'-Kefiy.
W l ;;,uin ,;r*r:. \ V . a id for ««l« :.y A • >o '
TIJ Focnb »!r»el Thu will hr -Oil'id a delightful
e:.i of bo-,-train- ri fannUev ami particularly lor »ICI
Bahik* Bkoma —Ail improved »'uuro!aie prepara
tion !>r n* n-tm-r.au.,l. of fm-h* -mi iMioeeiiL »n
-v,foru:i-c tv.,amble. h.fh v r-- .u.mrndedpartie
.-m > i.ir m.-in-c* i»r«-pi.rr‘d l.v Ifctier. Dorcbea
i'or. Wm.-i.id'ot .Kir :i A JA-S %K>, at the |*e*m
T a Sis.'f. No. Til Fouru. .1 racbU
\V. >5. Wrlfilil, M. U., Dentlat,
~ ’ (!i
Witt. A. WARD, Dfniut,
office hour* ;roin P till &
By the preiident of the .United 1
l. JaMF> K. I'OLK. President oi vho I'uiied State* .
o' America Uo hereby declare and make known, that |
uul-!ir «ale» will lie held at ihe un*cniienu#»cd loud J
otfieea in the Stair of MICHIGAN, nt tha period* here i
inafter de*ignatr i. lo wii
At thr laud oAk.' at the SAl't.T STF. MARIK for
the “Lake Superior Die.nci," commencing on Monday,
ill- >'UTiii day I»f June licit, lor the i l i»pi,ial of the *»•
bici ltihai. putdic land* within itir :ollowiß* nam*d
towi’»tii|*J nrd iracucnni township*. to wu
p{ ilU h 0 f ike Awe line atui H«/ of Uu principal
Meridian.
Kmcuo; ill if>wn«hi|>» Uiiriy-sfiTci. n:n> n:r:v-eiglit
toget',. ; -jc-.-.u i*ian.U of nwisd .'.ae.r-ir..
Vraf iii>t->'Ti.#hip» linny-eiiiM. thirty-iniie. ana
fonv.o' -Aiigs '*'<”)• „„
Kr»ruoi:u. ujw :.*tup* airiy• m:»f unu lort) • ru, -» e
iwnij
1.-rui-u i.wl 'o'*tinny.fi.t anti y-»‘i. ol
mn*e i'va.|-lo.u. ,
j. t u< ■ :o a .»i>ip* t-i trn Ui r-e. Hi it*. /
'hirt -n'f, ami t.»wn*Jup uiriy.ii'* »u 1 el " '
h rneluiiiri: Kr.r'-«op* thirtt two and I tift ■. ilire* - . j
Fractional -.ownatup* thirty-one. and vhifiv-iwn, and
jwnnup* thirl)-three, thirty-four. ihiriy-hrf and tor
»• wi, of ranee iwrul) -se»en.
7 Fiartional townahip* thtrty-t«o and ihirty-thrce.
n.«l i-iw r»hip forty «:x oi ranee twenty-eight.
Town«lnp» forty three and fen) -an. ot range twen
>- l"nwi«iup» forty-three and ion »tx, of ranee Uuity
it alu p Iff i v i of mu jo thirty -one.
At ns k rt ui,. roiuineuritij* on Monday, die
:irnie.-iiiQ dal of June next. loi the dl»po*ol of the ag
•icu.t'iral puttie land* witlim 'lie following named
ow is»..ip» and irocvoual townahip*. vu
{\%,rth ufikt Hast Ltn< a».l Wtn of th' principal
ol'lW *oulh *r>'’of At«lr llurt-.r , n :nw ilMlip fifH ■
Fiafi. |.-> *lilt'- <•!'. <• '
'nn»e 1- .f> l«"
K* 11.r.»f ■ " run** .h rvfi'
Town--i " In I '-nne, MU' 'tur:!!!:!!: *'*
.t onlw It. v*,r.o !r»:r.
liip» n\i • n v<- aid *ll' * on I- H*> tt - 0 of rji /•
rWn.j c .. n. -oop. irari,olml io'vn«hip« m
.1,.! --.-r and a.imhvr on i«>«* R«>.B*
.n*i,'r."i»nl*.c ft..)!' o( iQiny-urvcn
Ji'’» l i. , *-n!r ..n Uf R*'..**'- *v 'mg*- iiuriv f!«tn
TnmuM; h:',y mmi ir»ct“oij»no’ern»lup« »u:v ihr*-
, x . v -»f.or on l«l>> Koi am. r rancf tmrr)-'• ne
To«i.i4iip« .am -nui«v hm,*u*lnn> iwo ol r»ne«?
w:y
I .i-.v !i«ni!< t -m -ohvp oi r»i>te f«m onr
To<*u*U I- 'O'
'or!V M*vni »■!■! >d"- luuß.ol wr
' io* ,'ta.iM ..ft- • un.l :».nr. o« !nan« lor
To., i
Krr
ai.O U” \ r»nje lor
•U»i. i.
, k ■ a f>nirir**l on "ie il«v ol M»t ■#
f-.lr: -4 -:*b » 'aod e m t?>«-
»*f r» ifi o' 'i • tiiia'i * -.1 '(> prn\ i'i» lor ill* »ar
«»‘ 'tr#ifan '
limin'-ncint on Mon-
A .’ll-. Bi.o ' -
I- o.inu .U\ o’ >"! - r.t Z • >Of ’.tir dl»[>o»*i Of Ihr I
;wju« wiu..n the ander-mentioned fraruoaai j
v ‘Uh*. *r=l HVf cf tht jrrinapai j
»i'«l twenty two,
:n<* . in" Hewivti. uo Manaiiee river,
( 0~~l Hut no •*!«• «<*Hl f.r krp'
■wo •*••><•*» ii.• |'t ralr eiilr' O'
\>i; adtnui'-d until inr <• x;»i rnlicji
n- . ■lit*' V ol Wa-urnr-'
U\ u« I•
ini hash '»'>i .•»'
>!:er of lb* Orner*i LunJ OOjcc
Sotlce to Mlo«r» and Pre-Kmptloa
A ' per»<ni» wno were. at the »M« «»« ln * B '’ l o;
l»l o’ >!»:• h. 1-4* m ;io»m*»h«p. by ur,«:ai nceu.ian- |
i -nr u.'iir-il cmtincfid m
• mrm’.oii iirdr.' alien irllt »f a or *r
, rl „ Seer-tar <>' \Vnr lor t.,e ;iiif(*>ae
i'. "o-', •. it. :uu. oc» > i)|>anV t, a uru.c or itm« - ac
,l \ 'Pi - .0.1 brmrr iKr !»’ ..t Marcn, *t*47. and »et
h "i r n i <>’ Ut Man . I*l7. „i>o»e mentioned,
f -I’liiotif'-'l ;o i*oter mol I'tiri h.-.M- the »aruc at foe
If'ce *on -.a- term* and n• and to foe extern
-»,-r.n •: . > ta.it art kttd im e»a, at any time before
... i,uJ "f nc routine,iceiuettt of die »ofo 0(
i-rii. ii,J. ci. inninif ,'ro.i! of |>o**ei«U>n
V . :u .1 Ot I'liiiyiiaiH'r wall 'lluisc term a,
«. ar». iVi.ct<(lt.3 1-fiK Cit Ct-ii, su.-;eot
. an- i/ratar) - of the Treasury. ami a'i
.: u, me tnfhl of pte eruption to any <»1
. itmii embraced in till*'proclamation,
, . .;jM|sh foe inHiClOlbO rttiitaetioti ’ I
.i jreeiver. ar.d mni< payment tlicr- mr
t,cable after leetogUm nonce. and i<e*
•ore nc an, * outt d tot the eomiaeneentr-t oi ***
■ f.[ * 'nr .and 4 trtbrtiittfl the tract
iitierwinr »uoto (»nve«»|»lion pUim will lip Corfeiiea
r i.«i ccTt.beate of foe mineral ageul altfault Sie Mn*
u.r rrijl*' CT a
r . ~.on a* Tf'
fit-. it.»i pei.on* bottling onuer ieo**» or permit*. or
Utoss !■ me occupancy of a mmc or nunc*. have paid
up tbr net ceuigm ol rent* required by the act aliove
a.c.il.*»,iv*l, V' 11 - c wuclfiii*? or that po!"t.
I’nrson* aadar ieuse* of jwrtnli*, wm not
Ik- permuted to relmquuta their right* undbr tha> '•era*
panry. awl enter us renter*; and where any «oeh !*•»»•
(i or permits may expire before the any of »n)e. ih*
nr .n?ed .o mo holder* thereof will be reirardrd
n»r rvinii i!*»• lumla-COVercd thereby from entry un
,lt: i,i,y oiber right Ull the day of eale, when ih«) will
• cUrr'-'l at puoiie axle a* mineral land* _
RIfMARD M. YUI'NCI, CoatniMionrr
To the Public.
Mineral lands" Inclniletl in the l<iregnm« pro
.Binr.ilnu are uitcfiy mtuated betwn l.uke Superior
i'uJ :be Monireu! river, and on lute Royae. mine
.n-Mi-ir. pcnm-ijla of-SUchicnn, mid are f n.'r i-'l nn
•)' * * niii ic bp Iho ejbuuahle ** in nc• «
i, i o-ii’ 1 ;. r *‘* i-'iind therein
\ -nn«i-lf r*l»:e number oi iho*“ mine* itnv* :i r--,ly
ilm-overed ia the Unp ru nr*, wiih.n ii> . i: -•
u - •'tiperoM, and from Hi-- ceoiog.rn < l.nr-i. ;of
of <hr couniry. knd the exploration* aireadx made.
rn* - .m>t he dounietl that oilier* SwIAUli. u not amitr
varjable, wm be lound throughout tbi* wiiol>: •nnm
fhi roaio.i •
In Hsu of urn mine* sow woracO, copper is mopd
ai«h*tpor«. and, in nfosv of the itaitvd coptwr
Bl .Jete»Twld a srr*M«r trar eeota«e than any outer
yet discovered m the world. Silver U also Tomid In
eonaiderable quanini'**-
Ail the necessary inainnals lor the contlrucuon ol
furnace*, and mol lor inrelung. are found in abundance
,n the tramnd.n’.e neighborhood oflhe muirral
The climate m ibe winter, tnougn cold, doe* not in*
irrupt the operation* of the miner*; in fact, that s«a*
ton i* considered the most favorable for their opera*
The r>rn x im.ty of these in merul lands lo the shorn of
lake Superior, on which «r» several safe andeiceltent
lur..or*, and the water comrannicstion therefrom, bf
die !■* “ J,r '‘l -1 Tie. Ittfceillur.il,, Rr«e, aji., tarnish
means of ir!iH»porUß|{ the produc.s of ihcw
,hr principal market. o( tiic United State* at
* l'i 'ik »im n,.p-'ui. trom the report* u> this office,
thai the wcrt■ » iornl InmU urr of u fair quality. produ
.• r.£ !t;' u-it il <u tin try vegetal. let and ptas* Ul fcbon
. • uii.l v* j-riiper y iii ed, uade been (bund
i»«.i it i- t- r . r ..it rr-'p- nl-o; ami for dll these drb
ductv it to't p 11• • f and pond market will fa© found at
*uc i a* while ami yellow pfa% *ugar
maple. ) r ' !‘ ,w '•.ret.. A- »««7
abundant. and •.) i.s thr.iiy prowia o' idance of
the nClme»> 01 «o\ , .
M.p». .iiow.uk «■« .“-.liiic. .he in.nM mid olh«r
valuable mioriintiiou rciat.ni; thereto, dci i >ed fi<mi the
nolociral survey. 4c . whicit canu«t hr embraced in
fhis hurl noiirr, \r lit be pupured and deposited in the
land office ul lb© Sault ifie Mono, for inspection, a*
nrartieable, before ih r commeiiceiaent it he
nubitAslc* KICHAHJI M YOUNI,.
uoroitUMioner 01 Lite General Land Office
i.£7nninwdwS
J K. L>P & Co
SOTIE.
J, iqr ARRIVED ai the lower Allegheny Hmlje,
L f „‘ n"tbo.'». lade., w.ih SCYTHE S.NEATHB,
Oram Cradle*. Hey Ralfo., Cut* Steel Hoe*. Pueb
Fork. to<l Stove!.. Alto, v :jfl«"<l»l ..totTOtol o:
sub Pwuiel Door., Vvnm.n .i..l « varle!T«f
truvirr. all ofwhieli I. .M lor <alc bf thn
.«K.,.T,l>rr m ouantitie* to «uit eeMamera.
b ,p?:Li NATHAN imuVVN
NOTICE.
WHFRV"A M , «>y wife DtA-te* baib leflniy bed ami
(ward, without any j»«t cm}*-: or proToeaiioo, 1
therefore hereby forewarn ail prraon* ifom UarborlM ,
her or tm-tim; her on my tfrour.t, a» 1 ara determined ; „ SIDES—S bbds now landing from sUsmer
henceforth to payuodehia o> Iter eoutractme Cumberland; for sale by
op 7-«3:*ts UKNNE IT LANL ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. Front at
CfJTTOS —*6 bale* now landing, for *n’e hy -* — 37 l*tda No 1; 3 half do do; now landing from
a p7 ISAIAH DICKER A Co, From »i , garner Cumberland} for rale by
1 aRD—?S bills No l, * d.. No d, iww landt.ij.lfcf moh-fo ' ISAIAH DICRKV kCo
J, 7.1. br ?P 7 1-‘AIAII WCKh_Jto | , .EATHEBS— 3S .It. now l.nllai (rmi wot o.*
'OEEsWaX^ «•*»• ™3XfgpJSiß& • r ISAIAII muKEVAC.
A) IS AIAM mt-ftht Ato j inebtft
i“a"tMl-MIS' •** Inndin®, for *aie b-r j YARN—4Q,UOu It.* assorted No* C. Yarn,
n _7 ISAIAII DICKEV A Co C Chain, Ac„ 160 bale* Batting; 23 do Candle wtcfc
- . L. i,. .in,.- mrtalsbv I foT «i« aiioweat market rate* by
G IN I S p t -" S ' >_ ' k ISAIAH UICEEY 4Co | meOffl HHEY, SIATTHEWB *Co
VHOLSBALE DHT GOODS.
A. A. MAMA k CO,
COMMISSIONERS AND IMPORTERS,
Cil MaBIKT St»xkt.
Ark now opening the ui*»-t exien»iT« and varied
assortment of s*pr»* g and hammer Goods ever
exhibited in the Western country comprising upwards
el Eleven Hundred Cases, purchased in enure packs*
ce» from the manufacturer*. importer*. and large auc
tion sales, by otio or thetirw residing in New York,
who is I'oustant y seiut.r.g us thr newest and most
fasaioßtthie goods. They name in part—
li»* ca«rt rich Spring Vtr :a: •3n cases Mde Ltun&i j
V 4 - Uwr.t and Madia* ; “ cotloo and linen :
• hlrnrhed Muslins.all | Ginghams;
grades. i lit' “ col’d Muslins;
to shining Checks and I ‘ST *• Bipkas Cotton
d >nieht!C <-i..rba.ua. | ades and summer Stuffs
v&" - Br.iwi-Muv.ms;
A.»o, case* and ptckages of Bonnets, Flowers, Ls
. re«. Rii'hoi-.s, >r.s-. Shawls. Berrgcu. White Goods,
! Mil nery Arr.cies, C oiiis aa<J Casslmeres. Linens, Ho
-1 »icrv ami (Moves. Ac A.-
City anw rouii'ry mere Mints will find their stock as
ijrce a ini iicvrstiic n I- ..•■err. slocks, sud an exanu
i.jtioii'df tsr *. <».:• ii-.:! prices eannot fall to con
t v.i.ce »;• in:i• w-'i.i ’-:nr undeniable advantages and
I ismnti. s. Hi--, can -ump-t • wrrn *»t Eastkea Jna»**-
I T)i.» rac in, r-.ir . <leraunstrsted to hundreds
who ii*ft»-rly purchased East. Their
e found complete ap*
hoc* wid luw
PROPOSALS w.;> o- received for rn!»m* vW ton*
rai iroad ,ro:i .an, iiAm-gheny river, 8 mile*
above Entaimng A.*<- ! M :iu<« 4 mile* above Free
poa. or t rode lit:.,'* Min' en.i Work*, between the
Inland ami Su i NS .rm. The whole 10 oe delivered on
the wharf at Put* 'iirnu
ap? JSi 'IIUUSMAKKIU Co, aVwood «l_
BEb BLANKETS—! pa.ru Bed Blankets,
se in W. six riiibon tx>uiid. receivedi uu«
day ui euD»i" •m';,i fr-m the manufacturer, and for
«* e I y i“p7 >1 LKK, Liberty m. opposite ith
MACAt'LA VS ENGLAND— Cheap edition, in on*
volume, fun hound lialfbound, and paper covers
: I'nr-en in cei-u ami upward!*
I A «>. HaiperP I, le rd:;;on ui 'i voU, a folWupply
1.0'.-.i.uC Hebrew and Eng'ith lexicon 01 the Old
1 Te«t unei:'; Ui.rd edition, revised, with large addition*,
. .-.o Jim pul u»i.«-d 1-ot *u e l.y
| ;>p7 R HOPKINS. Apol.o Uulldmg*, 4lh »t
CASTOR 01L-:;i I'M* best i|ualny, for **le by
ap; RHEY. MATTHEWS A Co
SCORE Hi NGS, Ar IS c»k* primeScorching*; 0 do
do Potash, lor sale by
.ip; RHEY, MATTHEWS*. Co
DRIED FRt rr-Ttt) i.a*h Peache*; Sf bg» Apple*;
nr •ale to i ioir cuneignmenu by
ap7 RHKY. MATTHEWS A Co
DRY bg» now landing from »tnir
Geneva, for sa.r by ISAIAH DICKEY A_Co_
DRY APPLES -- «k« now landing from«tmrGene
va; for *ft!e bv h]'7 ISAIAH DICKEY AGo
CtHEESE--* ox* tlnee t. .urge mid good, to arrive;
/ for *ale by ap' JSaIAH DiCKKS A^Co^
CUIABCIDKR— 10 t.tiJs pure Crab Cider, juat rec'd
i kiid tor «a)e by
DIUKD APPJ.KS—VU »k» dried Apple*. ju*t recei
ved nn.! tor »a,c by
up- ARMSTRONG 4CROZER
IM.ULK—» i(• - Fb.ur. Hamilton’* brand, for sale
< ijy ftp: ARMSTRONG A.CROZER
B,\l ON—V C«fe* JU»' rrc'd and lor oale by
up: ARMSTRONG 4: CROZER
BITTI'U— V '•''!* fra»li ro I Holler, 10-day roc d anil
for sa.e by ap7 ARMSTRONG &CROZER _
LARI) —V ki-st No l.jpst ree d and lor sale by
up 7 ARMSTRONGfcCROZER
JH ('A NFIF.I.D. ;late of Warren, Ohio,) C-oxxum*-
, sion and Jorwar- mg Merchant, and wbolesalo
dealer in Western Reserve Cheese, fauUer, I*oi and
Pearl Anti nr.d Wrsieru Produce generally, Water
ftireel, between SmillilieM and Wood, Pittsburgh ap3
SMITH A JOHNSON bare removed to (10 Market
street between Fourth street and the Diamond,
where ihrr are now ojwnuiK llieir'Spnns Goods. com
pri*ii'(t a treat variet. ol .ensonaiile l)re»» Goods,
Gloves, Hosiery,-I,acc t,ood». Embroideries, Straw
Bonnets. UiM>ous. Ac. aps:d3t
f REMOVAL.
IX’M M HF.RSH Ima removed to No. 4fi Market
W •irret, two door* from im o:.l Hand, where he
ha-, n new stock of Good* in Jus line. apA:d)w
il i!'\J • x' v-»r-\ c:>. on
ONI'. THOUSAND DOZEN MCKX.KS. of superior
. for *.tle
„pi-Gj». SPANG fc CO.
1j K >KI.I.ERS, Druffuu No 67 Wood street,
X. s«),p for Me »aie. ol [S’ Towr.send** Gen
uine >or‘ujniri.ia. tin* ju*t rcreived VtO dozen ol ibis
t.rv n: >pr:n? and SuinEer Medicine
Put<-na*er« enould reeoiicct ilmi R V Sei.er* i- tele
i..r |';ii*borfh, ard I* M Curry lor Allegheny
ty aps
(t AL! Ft >RN 1 A BJ.ANK.KTS—3 case* grey mixed'
. lo nr ire about 30 Apnl. con»igned from the man
ufaciorv !.nd im sale !n H LEE,
/ • j \ UOXI > NO l K' ’SiN ®OAP. for sale at
l)U Ht'I'ECtTTON FACTORY WAREHOUSE.
LOA FStgAH - V I >l* >u<ar. m *torc and for
G> i.pf. HARDY. JONKS fc Co
\\rooD i. m i.m> »•! ca;
YY 1 v"".
be »ui<l Ui pa) / rc ynt » <*>
apj <. t ■•. H Mll.n -Sbr K'iFR. -T Front
i)</TAT 'F.S-vtifl k« i k Pouioe*. ju»t
rre d per ,:r»mn I'eru H- «i tor Mur by
o |,ft VILUSTRUNb ftOROZER
Ht.AV —-I.' • -n.... tt.tf Uen.» tor «nie bv
. ft, CKuZKR
IV H Y AlTl.K.'* litw hum prim-, toi t.iie by
) v P % j >UILVVURTHtCo
: :h<- ami p»rt» of ---fut-ri
> r r*f rtn i* i »-i' ** Aat • •' Ui* S •» n '
'l'iitiAi I Ih.i’v !«'». juat landing
1 ». ,1 , • a..- api J > UIL WORTH ft Co
Ci 'FIT !- ai top* < '•»<?«»*, ju«t landing; 3W) do do, to
*po j s Du.worth ft co
l >{.! i’KR .\ \i» K—'JS bag* Pepper, -IS do
,pi U ‘ ‘ J S JMLVVORTH ft Co_
TEA? - ten IkW'.Sftseat* V U, O P iirt Imperial Tea*,
to arrive ap4 J S IitLWOHTH ft Co
.•TVS I>T T» iB.V Vy ~|rt i*g* 0 twwt Tobacco. lan
-0 dm? irom nni Muiiont »i>f'a and for muc bv
lf o J I)AI.ZKLI- it
r tr.udcd Tom
| JONKV f'l Kl ! -
K'ii r, 0 *"-
'jMNNMt- (.'ll.- ?'• .1 Oil. receiving
1 V. , '■)• afki JAMKi DAI.ZELI.
\\ ' IM' >\ 01. A** SUi b»« “inn 130 do HUiV, 30
\\ .*•. r-i r.r .1 u.-d If.r *uiM,y
»;>i "I VoMIONNHORSTiCo
t'l .ATHI- H-< U 5» ih« nfla*, jim n-.-'i, «jiJ fo<
-y n| 4 > F Vor[ BoNNItORST ACo
1 >UT V 1 uE^—«Ud »i* recM and for »alc by
f a? t ~ TASSEY 4 BEST
Claimant*.
I \RIED"A IMM.ES- • (»J bbU on bund and f«/ *ale by
J J Ui >! ’XfiSHEi’ 4 BK»T_
ImiLL iU‘ i'TEJi—l~ urn* rec-d and for »aie by
t, *p* TASSEY 4 BEST
LAHD— i 3 ice* on hand ond foriaie by
o; l TASSEY 4. BEST
LARD OIL—I 3 bbU No I Lanl Oil, for sale by
ayt i’ASSKY 4 BEST
tAHKKSK— to bxacrcam Chccue. ju»t rec’d and for
j -air by ap4 _ H A RDV, JONES fc C 9
CIHI'.E,.K-»t/v vaa lauding and for »&!« by
y apt ROUT DALSSELL, Liberty «l_
PEA HI. ASH—23 bbl* (meat son*. 10 arrive; for sale
by apt ISAIAH DICKEY 4 Co, Front it
ARMSTRONG ft CROZF.R
REMOVAL.
BICKLESI SICKLKBH
Liberty *u oppoiue sth
rner Marirt and Water ale
14 Aitr and 3
u. m rhe !>ime wif
I irom tne j» H IMot Noti-4 bb!» C«rn
bt,:» iVtirj! mnrke.l l). tM-lonftnj to
} S» JILNWiK I M fc C
Uune, Detv i^yrup.
JaME* DAI.ZK.LL
•Mi :!•• Hi.'* Pork, sn nore’ and tor
»ph J X M KS- HA LZ ELL
>ll 'ti i>.« |Ard «Ji.. tn I'.orr and for sale
‘James i>a;.^ei.l
APPLES —(JO IIHI iu More: for »a!e by
apt « DICKEY 4 Co
1) v' l’*i‘K*» -lv it« ,asi tec'd and lor wile by
J) ajd AIIMSTRONU 4 CROZKR
( t BEEN APPLES— 3 bbi* :u*t irc'd and for *alr by
\ j[ ARMSTRONG 4 CKUZKR
LARI' —f> (ib.* l.nrd. 6 kee* do. ju«l rerM ar.d fur
.air by n,.J cAt*2Kß_
K\ E ri.Oi ft -i>» * i )' r lor »* by
4 CROZER
T>EACHE> AM' APPLES—I«I »t>» dried Pcache*.
I J-. lo do received and lor iale by
A u .,., ARMSTRI'.NO 4CROZER
..,,11 m Ti'l-.ll—t rac'd and for »alr by
K # r a ‘ aRMSTRuM* 4 CROZER
CyORS —jnbuab •liriied Corn, ju»l rec d by
J * pj aR.MSTHONU & CROZF.R
™r -"
/ AIDER—CO bbl- rec ti and for »n!c by
A MM STRONG 4 CROMER
CIHFKSE- ‘.tXi m> W K Ohec*e. to arrive; for *aie
, v J b CAN'EIEU). Water *l,
1 «■ between Mniihfield and Wood
■* * s\
No SCI.AH-U« UUti* priblr. N O Sugar, juit
Ccrft*ON--3 baleaCottoo, to arri*e and for ia!e bjr
dp3 IBAIAII DICKEY 4 Co, Front »l
KOLL HOTTER —10 bblsih store and fornde by
BOBT DALZELLiOo 1
Rectified whiskey—w bbU Rectified wiub
key, for »-l< IT 'WESTON BOWEN,
moil'll I>o front it
C’tALABRJA LUiUoRiCE—I7B 1U» jail rec’diodfor
j »flle by apd & K BEI,^ER3
I?EATHURa-P<* ski l’sathcrs to arrive and for iale
< b£_. “P 3. 18AIAFT DICKEY k Co
SUNDRIES —I calc Hceavrax; 1 bbl do; 8 aks Cin
a£oki 13 do Flai Seed, 10 arrive and for iale bj
a p3 ISAUU DICKEY 4 Co_
CASTOR OIL-1« bblj No l Custor Oil. ju*i ree’d
and f(»r isle Vy “pd j KIDD 4 Co
PRECIP. CARD. IRON—73 it.* ju»t rccM end for
sale by ap3 J Kl DD ft Co_
PLASTERS— it) OOj Sircoatbeoiiu; a
nor article, on hand anaior ;y.c p>*
*p3_ J KIDD 4 Co
i' OlJlNE—»3oi )u*t Tec*d and for *ale by
JL ap3 J MDD ACo
TOWDE POTASSIUM-73 o: juti rec’d an£ f«j «*le
,.y ap3 J UVDO fb Co
Red PRtXIPITATU-iii .41»;a*t rcc’d and for iale
i,y »p,t J KIDD 4 Co
cpENNESSEE OROt’ND NITS —13 sneki Tenne#*
_L «ee(if'iuj"l N>i •, » I’iiitm nnicle. ja«i received on
c onttu luucnt and )• r »ul<i >ow by
H CKO B MILTENBEBOFjR,
*P<l 87 Primfit
Taßl> - ’6 bl>H No l Laio; a do Nod.do, to arrive
J , a d nj «p 7 MSAUR DJCKEY 4Co
XTO '1 MA*'K K H EL— i3y bt>li No 3 Mackerel, in
JN I*}?- I .* ■ SfcWIUEBAUOH
Feathers— aw*R*« pr o^iiUnoß, jnitlandiniand
for -ale by fit 4 Co
xncbtS
CILOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED—For .ale by
j mchSS a F VON BOftN HORST kCo
AUCTION SALES.
B 7 Jtmci n*E«iuu, Aactlonecr.
Sfarijf't Sale of 19 borr>. (W'i nn.i 3Zuut*
Boole and . s 4o*.«oi At ■*/ - f* «
On Monday i« u. A;>n
noon, will b«- m»il •. unfe* v ~ i
Sbenffof'r » co«n'\ c-».n
[>ry Good*, and ilraie* 1'..... and
logon. The ari:<'>» are in t •< ; r>rdrr
eea. and ot"coil'- • wiil be 'iimn
which are the unr«i an (
fered at public »« !c i' ' .>■
The broad cloth* •*
Thi* arrangement c im
mere ant tmlors o
Some of the art;
Me linen; heavy b'o*:
rv -». 40 U'<!& te*>
• i Hrr Kind cvrT *>l t
*uper no«> d-: ■'
French pan! t»ingnm*.
•o. tumme ( ran.’
I ‘on it de X>to; cam
» fockctbciktV »«-
» p.ai-i Yicnnas,H'len
iri ibis c>iv. llama**
mere*; •upernne >’
lm<* mn«:m*, plaid n<u
sorted; »houi > J
did pnni.nl lawn? I »;i • mu.luu; J
blpßcttcd tcu«luts; If *‘i : "' r " i.u.r mi'n Uwu. anp
»him. ati«'iuOAs yj. .iifc-tm? woo. d)pd b.k
Cloth. mi:u‘ Ip ioi iopu-:.- ■.< ydtrxuu and
splendid quality l«on-0'i n rloiu
ALS<r«iM wlutli ur
fiO pun gcutiem-ii » lUi l ..'.<l'.plu:. rn) made prune
quality rail' t*
JAMES McKENNA, Auctioneer. *P 7
By John D. Davlii Aufctioneer.
Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
On Monday morning, April &th. ai H* o c.ock. ** th *
Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner ol \N ood and rilth
streets, will be sold— _
An extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry
(ioodi, among which an* superfine c.oth*. easstraere*,
super pnnu,ginghani«,dr loins, moreen*, alpaca*,
bleached and brown muslins, check*, ticking*. howe
ry, gloves. nboons, Iscei Ac
At a o'b ock,
Grocer-es, Queensware, Furniture, Ac.
£0 bn No l palm soap; 8 bis Ya niuiiafusiurcd to
bacco; i do assorted glassware; Udoz shovels; *Jbols
N O Molasses; a large and general assortment of new
and second hand household lurmturo, kitchen utensils
Ac
At 7 o’clock,
Fine table and pocket cutlery, hardware, musical
instruments, gold nud silver wniches, ready made clo
thing, retail stock of dry goods. ap7
Hooks at Auction.
On Saturday evening, Aprti 7, at 7J o’clock, at,th«
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fllui
streets, will be sold, for cub currency—
A large collection of valuable books, embracing
standard works in theology, history,.p©etry*niQsie,th6
drama, romance., fiction, Ac., family and pocket biblea,
fine illustrated works, blank books, letter and cap
wnttnf paper, gold peo*. Ac.
ap7 JOHN* D DAVIS. Aoet
BaroucJic. Buggy and Wago?i at Auction.
On Saturday morning, April 7th. at 11 o’clock, at the
Commercial sale* Room, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, wib be sold without reserve, for cash rurrert-
Ono square body Barouche, suitable for one or two
horses, with harness, In good order and well finished.
One superior Buggy, nearly new, with iron axles,
falling top and seats for children.
One new substantial two borse-Wagon.
■ P<i Joins' D DAVStt. Auct
The subscriber begs leave to announce io the buyers
of books of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he is now re*
ceivtng a large mid very valuable collection of choice
and splendid English books, embracing many of the
best und most desirable productions of the British
Press, including works ou Architecture. Heraldry,
Theology, History. Antiquities. Poetry,the Dramaand
other branches ol Literaiare. Also, a number of beau
tiful Poetical works, highly embellished with fine line
and mezzotint engrivtnjs, plain and coloted—the
whole forming the most choice and attractive collec
tions ever otfered in tht/ city.
They will bo sold on Thursday, Friday and Satur
day evenings, I2ih, lltth and l4Ui of April insl-, *t the
Commercial .Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Finn
street*.
Catalogues can be obtained on application, (post
paid; pnor to the tala.
ap3 JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer
Administrator's Sots of Stocks.
On Thursday morning, April lath, at 10 o’clock, at
the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, bv order of
Thomas Davidson and Joseph Pennork,
tors of the estate ot A. Uorbach. deceased— f,
5 shares Pittsburgh and Orcrn*bnrgh Turnpike Co
IXH do Conemaogh Bridge Company.
mchar JOHN D. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
UlaiTsville Recorder copy and send bill to Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS.
THKATIIB.
C. 9. PORTER- v Masao
MR. BOOTH for on? night more.
Hein* po*ittvr!r hn ln*t appearance
akuU. 7—To ecinmonce with
RICHARD HI
Duke <>( O:ouce»ier
Earl of Richmond • - •
Duke of Buckingham
Queen Eluabrlh
t.ad> Anne---
Da nee
by • Mi*l'r Wood
f'o rnn- lode wnh in-- Miry dinma of
valkntim-: t oK!»un
Vaem.ne Mr Pitor
Or-0.. Mr. Wood.
IL/“ Monday rveiimij-W m b«- ihe Cele
bris Cciordy of U)Nf>uj\ A>sIK.\NCE, which
ha» been wmr mne in ;p-*r;i. m which MRS. '\
H CRI?*P will nj-pe*r. engaged for »U mghu
only- ... ....... .
ORE AT SATIOSAL PAIHTINO.
Panorama of tbe Rattles In Mexico.
MUST uOKGEOIS PAINTING IN THE COUN
TRY—View. »i‘ ihe ci.icr o ( Mexico and Vent
Crux!—Tbt* great Pajnuug which baa been universal
ly admired by tbr Uiou»and* who raw it in the Ktut*
cm cute*. a* die r>cb«»t and moM splendid in the coun
try. will be exhibited at the ATHKN.'EL’M, fora few
mghu only, commencing on Thursday ev-ning, Apri l
i-ii—ior Uir benefit of tire Widow* and Orphan*
dieri who fell m Mexico, and ©or disabled Volairaera.
Ticke'» o( admtuiou, stf cent*;
i.ed br theif parent*. free, exeiojively for co
lored people. .
Dtjor* open ' i-7 o'clock preoiwly.
An ba&d oi ojuuc will perforin damn* the
oiaioiuon a pa
To the Honorable, tiu Jutigu of the Court of G*no\
' rai Quarter Session* of du Peace, in atui for tko
County cj AiUghouy.
TUE petition 01 \V M’MASTERi*. of the town
• hip of Pine, in the roonty aforesaid. humbly
theweih, that your petitioner holb provided .'hirn
*eif with material* for the accommodation of tra
veler* and other*, at hi* dwelling bouse, in the
township aforesaid. rui<l pray* that your honor* will
be pleased to gram bun a license to keep a Public
Home of Entertainment. And your peuuoner, as in
duty botuid, will pray.
We, the iku&acribco*, cuizcat of ’he township of
Shnler, oo certify. thud the above petitioner is of
repute to t honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and convenience* for the
accommodation and lodging &i strangers and travel
ers, and that said inyera taaecoasary
John Shaijar, G \V Ramsey, Sami Entrant, D M Da
vis, p. Messer, Ja* Arbuckle, A Shaffer, H Good, G
Neeley, 8 G XFCawly, John Grubb*. J .M'Kinley. W
A Logan. nps:d3t*
THE WESTERS ISSVRASCE COMJPA-
ST OF FITTSBUERO.
IN conformity with the “Act Jucomoraiing the Wes
tern Insurance Ownpanyofthe City of Pm»bnrgh.
m tho County of Allegheny,"approved the COth day of
March, A. D. 1849 —Book* wQI be opened Soi tho sub
scription of the Capital Slock of a* iti Company, u the
Mbnottgohett House, in us. city of Pittsburgh, on
MONDAY, the il£llt day of APRIL. lt-lfl, between the
hoars often and three o’clock; and continued at the
■ante place,end during :be *nme hour*, from day to
day, until at,’least twen«y-fivc hundred Shurrt shall
have been subscribed. Five Dollar* vriil be repaired
to be paid'Cn each share, ut lbs tuna of subscsibing.
By order of the Commissioner*
aps:il3wvp JAMES UPPtNCOTT, Sec’y
WKVyiCKLEY ACADEMY,
A Classical and Commercial Uonrdirj School fo
Boys, on the Beoyer Road, fourteen mile*
from Pittsburgh.
Her. Joseph 8. TrayelU, A.M. Principal.
'pilK SUMMER SESSION wJI ronimntce on iue>-
1 dai, iMay I, l&iO.
Washing, Furl. Light.*.
A,- , per session of five months, S73—one half payable
in advance; the balance at the dote of the -e»«ion
Those taking French lessons wul be charged Slfl
]>er lertion ejctr tt .
Book* and Stationery furnished, when rrque-ted. at
the espenie of the pupil ALL CLOTHING TO BE
DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupil* furm.h their own
towels. It i* very desirable that all *houid be present
on Hie first day of the session.
For further particulars, enquire of the Principal, at
Uk Academy, &r of Messrs. John Irwin A 800, No. 11
\\V.or strict, Pittsburgh. _ npfl:d2w
Lota In Birmingham For Sale.
THE subscriber offer* im sale four very desirable
building I .ou, ettunte on C*i*ou stredl, between
Craig and M'Kee atresia. tuthe Borough or Binning
bam. These '.„u acc 514 feet in front, and luo ic<t deep
lo t iM feet alley. Title indisputable, and a portion
; only of the purchase money rcqauod at uute of safe.
For further particular*. apply to
\V&. V4KEWELL, Attorney at Law,
ap6;dfr» Bakewell’i Buildings. Oram st
Ac.-W R Murphy
eqteft aanppiT of spring Bounet Rib'joaa,
handsome apJ^s.
•’ AIso, DOW Lisle Lace* and Bdg
lags; Linen Edgings; Ylyeirta do; plaid Muslin* and
'Jaconets, ombrpidcredHwiaa Muslins, Ac ; btsnlcs a
large assortment Qf Spring Gooda generally, at north
coat corner 4th and Market streets.
Wholesale Roonu'up stairs. up€
FAXiSL-fWASTEXL
A SMALL IMPROYEP FAR.M, of from 40 to 60
acres, far which cub will be paid Address B
B. at ibiq ofice, describing land {with improvements,
and where limited. Alto, the lowraj price
ap6;d3t* j
Edgeworth likdlei> Seminary,
KKWICItLKY.
Seiilon of this Insulation will ecu;-
1 manee onTrsanaT f tbe-|«of May. )
Turns—For Boarding aodToiuou, m an/or all ihe
Eiijlish branches, B*l3,Wiper session of five months
For further cucular* at Messrs. John
Irwin A Sons, cdrflfcr-ftf Frcnt utid Ferry streets, or T.
H. Nevm A Co., IfM LibQjty street. apAidlw
\v*ran«A!f faiKss.
PALMKn, HANNA A CO.,
BlSocecssora Hussey, Uanna A. Co.)
ANKKRS, EXCHANGE DROKEKB, and Healers
ia Foretcn atwl'Domestic EzcMtnge, Cerufirates
SjUtX Notes, anil Specie—■ Fourth street,
the llauk of PiUaburglu Current mo
ney Wt depoiita—Sight Checks for *aie, and
1 coiwetkms mads on neluly all the ptbcipul poim* Is
the : Uahea atates.
The highest pieminm paid lor Foreign usd American
Gold.
Advances made on conitgzuMUU* of Produce, ship
ped on liberal ’.cans. a l' a
CLOTU BTOHB.
RCiDINSON is opening the Urges; imponutum duect
of CLOTHS, CASSLXIERKS, VESTINGS asd
TRIMMINGS, ejpiessly for this market, which for
richness and finish excel any.
Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood stree>*.
CHILLKD UOLLB.
TUF, subscribers having purchased ihe aiciuaire
ngbt of Harley's Patent, {lately renewed,) for the
uranttiicrare of CHILLED SDLLS. Ac. «•
to supply all orders at abort notice. , _ .
Ad person* are forbid lurniUing ™
■pfiidlxAwttor BOLLMaNH a garrison.
Boarding Wanted, .
TN a private family, for a Gen'Jenmu wid his Lady*
I who will furnish bis room if .required. Locauca
in First or Second Ward of this eity. Addre*. J. By,
Box 51, Post office, and give name ami location,which
wtl! be attended to-
FOR. SALK.
4 FARM wuiftie on l bonier > Crock, m Robtajoir
A iown»hip, iboat five mile* from Piu*burgh,cfta
f'tminf eeo ocreo, wuh ibe ohowaxicc. Enquire 4f
W. O’H BVfJINSON. Attorney it Lev,
opOullm Exchange Batlilipjt, St Cloh it
Wanted— seuo ib* Dw skio& tewhich the high
e»t price to ca»fe wtf l bp driU by
petig ‘ ' S&'v uarqaV^U
STKAM BOATS.
CIKCIHIifI dt PITTSBURGH
•> \ i.i i >e fore
».• . High
' bniN
' • <i'.\
-ir .ai . t
DAI L v PACKET LINE.
rjiHlS well known line of aplen«lid passenger
J cr* is now roin|«o*ed of the large*!. rwmwti be*
fij.i*bcd and jurnLhid, and mosl powerful »»*• J 0 *»•
worn of ib<* \\>-L Every accommodation ana corn
fan that mo.icy ran procure. bu been provided fnr p*»-
senfrr* The L:ur iiu been in operation for fivo yo»I*
ua« cariH a mi.bon of people without the leart mj»*
r> 'o ihnr r*-r«m. The bo ail will be U lb« Q»* Of
'V onj mr d*f previous lo starting, for US teccp
'■ nO. rrf.jj- aru] tr.e entry °f pasaenfee* on thor«»»
u;. In n • in.«g the p**sug« money matt be pud lA
a.ivonc-
■ I luuf'taek
Ol
ted daiiiiiak ta-
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISWO .YI.UTuN, Captain HemohiU, jrxll ;
Icivc I'iti.l.urgn rri-rv Suuday rooming at 10 o’olOOkj
Whco.inc e . cry Sunday evening at ID P. X.
Mayj. I-IT
MONDAY PACKET.
Tbe Ml>.N‘>.\i,AtlFJwK.Caj)i.BToa* | winie4ToPia»
bnrrh every Mon.lay morning at 10 o’clock; Wh—ting
every Monday evening al 10 f. K.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBERNIA No. 2, CapL 3. KUHOILTO, Will
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday turning al 10 o*eloct;
Wheeling every Tuesdof evening at 10 r. r.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 3, Capu 8. Diaa, will
ave Pittsburgh every Wedne*day morning a\ 111
clock, Wheeling eTery Wednesday evening atlo*.«.
THURSDAY PACKET.
The BRIIAJAiVr, Capt Gnaat, will leave PIH»-
urgh every' Thursday morning at 10o’clock; Wheeliag
very Thursday evening at 10 r. R-
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CLIP PER No. 2, Capt. Pxxs Duval, will leave
Pittsburgh every* Friday morning at 10o*tloek; Wh*e«
Uo| every Friday evening at 10 r. R.
SATURDAY PACKET*
The MESSENGER No 3, CapiWoo&wau, will IAUTC
Fituburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o’clock;
Wlirelini every Saturday evening at 10 p. r.
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINS
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
iJESt. 194 *- gteaM
. ■«-.—*'* .pVta etaseow,)
Leaves Piuabnrgh daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M., had at ■£
rives at Glasgow, (month of the Sandy and Beaver' Oa* , a
nal,) al 3 o’cfoek, and New Lisbon at 11, «*mo night
Leaves Ncvr Lisbon atC o’clock, P. &L, (making the
trip canal to the river daring the sight,) and Glasgow
at 9 o’clock, A. M-, and amvea at Pittsburgh at 3 P,
gi. thus ?"»innff a continuous line (hr carry lnvpas
•enger* and freight between New Lisbon and Pitts
burgh, in shorter rime and at less rates than by any
i other route.
Tie proprietors of this Lino have the pleasure of in
forminfi the pablic that they have fitted op two first elasa
Cano] Boats, for the accommodation of passengers and
freight,* to fan in connection with the well known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connect*
log, at with the Pittsburgh and -Qnobv.
nati and other daily lines of steamers down the Out
and Mississippi rivers. Tbo proprietors pledge them.-
selves to spore noezpeoreor trouble to insure con*
fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the publto a shale
of Uretr patronage.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
f"”**”**
faffijontco.
NOTICE*—'Th« Rennet HEAVES,C. EttnarkOriua
let, will leave after this notice, for paneta*
ally; <u 9 o’clock in the morning. ja!3
Pitta bnrgli AT LetiirrUlt KekM Ltm«*
FOB CINCINNATI AND, LOUISVILLE
Tbi, «SL>*^
Haakp, maatax, will laava for abo**.
SHIBBSEBBaud intermediate perta on
day, at 10 o’clock a. la.
For freight or passage apply on board, or tft '
BU&BRIDGE, WILBON A CA.
ap i GEO B MILTKNPBK6E>.
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET UNH
run ~ tv The a«w and. splendid fsstpaiaen*
*” ‘“'tELECRAFH No; %
njSQEßsi&HtoMasoti, master, will leave for Cincm
aati and Lomsrilla on TSni*day v the fob ia*U at 19
o'clock, A. M- For freight ot|>ai*agß apply on board,
u BURBDJDGE, WILSON k. Co, or
GEO B MILTENB BROKE.
Louisville ud Bt* Louis ilM. ‘
184©. H*f«
REO ULAR TUESDAY PACKET ?0R BT. LOUIS
l. The ftno ful miming' punsfe
, jfr rtf amor ATLANTIS,
iaCROSSRS Geo. W. Wieka, master, will lea**
■■HEsSsUSlac the above and Intermediate '
every Tqesday, at 10 o’clock, a. «- ,^3
Far Wight or pwuc apply on board, or to
E. O. KING, No. 153. Can. Rot*.
marS-d6ra Louisville.
REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR BT. LOUIS
_ r _ Tbe fine fast ninain* passenger
. steamer GEN. LANE,
rgSigjfefij&A. McPherson, master, will leave for
■■SSESSSaBdie above and intermediate pons eve
ry Saturday, at 10 o’clock, t. X.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
E. C. KING, No 153 Com. B'—
y*S3i*
Mr llootu
Mr Ox lev.
Mr. ?ikor
■ Mr*. M»di#c
Minn Porter
Th ' .ptauUJ fr.* nmnmg inmn
JjggE&X™"’ ■>»
ar .J intermediate pom on Toe*-
day, the lOih in*L at)^o'clock.
For freight or apply on board, or to
_»Pi JW BUTLER & BRO-, Agena .
F oi BT. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER.
k kTbo that running Mima
. PENNSYLVANIA,
ijKSgxpSS R C Gray, master, wiU lean*
and intennediaia porta on XM
day next at 10 o’clock. A. M. ■. -u---
For freight or paasare apply on board or to
..... apT /NgWTQN JONES, Af%
FOB CINCINNATI.
The fioo steamer
I /TTTiI WYOMING.
IdSCgCgflK T Rogers, matter, wiU leave (or the
■HBSBSEOV above and intennednJb pons oalhia
day, 7th ln»t, at 4 o’clock, r a.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
ap7 OSO B MILTKNBERGBJt,Agt
.grrjh Th "’ p, 'lMSs^ tp *' to
hrft»3gtTPgt Calwell. master, will leave as above
nflUEßSaicii Priday, 6th lost, at 10 o’clock, a X-
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
ap& PETTIGREW A Co, Ayts
k The splendid passenger packet
i 11, f i a.CAMBRIA,
Ladtow, master, will teav» tor the
—w- intermediate pose on Baht
nrday, 7th inst, at lOo’cloek, as.
For freight or passage apply on boaxd. or to,
aps Pt-aTiGRgW A Co, Agts •
fek. The splendid new steamer
> ft- if ‘|iff E. W.STEPHENS,
naster, will leave for the aboVtf
Intermediate pons ftn Friday^
at tOo’ctock. a. x.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
apt J NEWTON JONES, Agt
' FOft STV Lours.
k The gee fast rasninr steamer
- ft. . ROBERT FULTON,
Collier, matter, will leave Cor above
tHSCfIEESUBajiii intermediate ports this day, 6th.
For freight or passage applpoa Ward, or to
apd PfcTTIGBEW A Co. Aft*.
REGULAR ZANESVILLE PACKET. " ~
The fine Meaner
JBNNYLYND,
My
bargb and Zaoeaviile —leaves Pittsburgh vrerjr Tnif*-
day. For freight apply jo
BAKER A PO&SYTO, A*t«,
No 41 Wai.ru
FOR ST LOUIS AND MrSSOUHTRTVEhI
rv ZT^ l6 «pleat}id.siea®e»
[fL i. r .J? DIADEM,
IsraeL muter, will Itare for *&ore
BBEBBSSIfiBand intermediate pom oh Wadoeadif
4th inti at lt> o’clock, *. u.
For frcijjlji or pass**e apply an board, or to
PETTIGREW A Co, A(to
TtoDMdnuj* point direct to Independent, f-7
Regular Saturday Kr«niD« Faaket
FOR CINCINNATI.
jESfit "’■■•firs&ssr
_<B»M39rsg|t Komiu, muter, will leave iorCmemr
and intermediate -qA*.
tunny evening, 3l»t mat, at 7 o'clock, *. jt
Fot freight or ptusaee, apply 1
apt 3 GEO B MJLTErJBEKGEB, Aft*
for grrxoma.-
' K The iplemUd and *wifl ateußpr ; f
fJk.Wrjfi? DEWITT CLINTON,
kgjMftffiei; Dovtnoy,, master, will leave fcr Up
i and all intemediktaporta tp
Wednesday, at 4 o’clock, ». u. - 1 -
For frolgal os passage ape)y,-OB board, or to
1 NEWTON JONES, Agt,
mici- w Thfl iplwjdid ale am or
IfTT'LJ& BROOKLYN, ,
cgjPOg+Hfjfr Boioo. taasio*, will loave to ,ab*w
iaienncdiaie on Tueodiy, •*
o'clock. A. X.
V iivu. a. a.
For freight oi passage ippry on board, or to
ap:) JNKWTQpCftOXES.
REGULAR WHEELING PACKET. .
/•rsva*. r . The fine alewner
.ft. ZACUARY TAYLOR,
CgSSg&ttmg ,Lnc*», miii3f| will hsreaA** raA** *
■BBBSSEBBBaretfalar packet fnsß PiUahuJrt to
Wheeling, leaving Pituburgh every Monday, VyeaMt
day and Friday.
For freight or paaiara apply on botfll.
' FOR MARIErIA, PARXI>R^aIIKO»
And HockingjNWt, and interncdiato landing^
BkStSSaßaporu every Tuesday, at Wo'etoefc, a
" ' 1 -~ipply on board. dacY*-i°y
for Nashville i '
k The iplendid (teaser
, EUPHRATES,
dSHSffwa Celhoon, master, will leave ferahnr*
RSUSSKiSBand intermediate pom oa this jav
the ajth mat, at 10 e’olooh, a. a. ’
For freight or passage apply oa board, or to
«P»3 PETTIGREW* Co-Ait.
DISSOLUTION. • 1 •
ri-IHK lira or HUSSEY. HANNA* Co. is this day
J. dissolved, by J. ii. Hussey telling hU interest in
tkesame. AH boameas connected with ihatnnwitt
t>e settled l>y Us saccesaor*. Palmer, Hanna * Co.
J. O. HUSSEY,
JOSHUA HANNA.
WBJ. K. HART.
Ealmer having
purchased the interest of j. o. Hat*eyThiL* «r»7r
M » u « a***! , Uaan ® > ibo basinets will b»/ contWaad
at the old stand, under tha style of PalvAr, ffanns A
co - ' 'Waterman palmezl
, JOSHUA fIANNA,
wm. nuAgr.
T)"Hauq nbv direct •
A iron the manufacturers toNawYwL r ttiladel
ptua acd Baltimore, a lam and well reledte/. a*sort
oent of all the latest and inert ■lmproved s*//i«s6fsa
tfn, rlaied and common PAPER con
sisting c(—
• 10,000 pieces of Parlor and FreOeoj
“ Hall and Col* ,mn,
IQjOBQ ** Dining-roaTj, chrusbef and often
Paper—whieii i would party ff i«riy invite the aUentton
of those having booses td/japer, t»eall't4Ul«XUßlns,
at the Paper of S. C. HILL
ap3 07 WOOflf ■»
Ql r NDaiE&-3r i , bbl. N O-Motawe*
O IWO3 Baep- a hoc ro^-nii
<0 \tKt laxje lM*«keTtt
15 <> it g do
’.O “ u .
85 “ oar* Fla*** B*l 8 * 1 ‘ h ' '*
<* „ * Bir- Coro Broonm la atm® and fex
Ui.bT joun Watt, Lib.nr«
FOR NASHVILLE.
FOR LOUIS VILLE.
FOR ST. I<OUIS.
U ! gaJmon;