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    HE iTiTSBURIiH GAZETTE.
PUBLISHKI) HY WHITE 4. CO
FITTSBUUOni
TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 17. 1349.
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PWLADKILpIIIa WORTH ABKftIOAS.
Advertisemall* and snb-cnpuon* u> the North Amer
ican and United S*wtv« GnreJt*’ Philadelphia- received
and forwarded IrOm tins otfn' # \
Ses asxt psp< for Telegraphic K«wi.
Por Local Matter* see next page*
LrTTEfi - Hot.—The* "Gai.ttf Ifiter Hot,' has
been removed from Us old situation, a window
nearer tbc Post Office.
Prof. Stephen*' reply u> tho \ktl article of ProJ.
EUiOtl will appear to morrow morning.
Cox. Fuqiomx—Our render* will find the letter
of-this enlerpnmug officer ol lßnlling mteresl.
CaUFOß.tia Emiußamts —A letter in the Si L’u *
Republican- ttates that upwards of 2,000 erai«
grant* are DOW congregated at Independence and
Sf. Josephs, preparing lor the plain*, which they
will not enter upon lor some weeks yd. h>r the
want of grass. Mules are plenty at about per
head. Pittsburgh Company is at St- Josephs, al
well-
Ttrr Sevan b.v. w. known
mont MY.ro woaltior. »■ «»*■" '" >*“ V"r,
ihan h«» boon mpeneneoJ »mco la.l FttJ»V- Sat
urday and Sond.y war- oxlromoly cold, and vow
torday mornloir lb« «!<»>"“ »” fro ”" “ h, ” J "
u, iro a matjock to dig II up. A corrcpoudonl
notice. il> oflool,. and nuggaWa MOM aonreo. ol
aoasotalioo for umao who liewnil-ll.e low of Uieir
oxpocled crop, ol fruit. No doubt .uoli ocourron.
ce. are permitted lor wire and [irud.-nti.il purpoees
in the economy ol n atari- a. wet] a. ot Provtdeuce-
We will give his arti>’le iti our next.
PxoscKtmoh—The letter ol otir W ashington
correspondent, in tepiv to some strictures c,l the
“Uoioo,’’ ia relation U' proscription, is to the poiut t
and ought to cover these unmanly complainants
with confession. They ure the victims ot tneir
own policy, which was originated, and has Wen
acted upon by themselves, with » rigor pertcctly
ferocious. Sheer justice, it nothing rUe,Jdenmad*
that they should he judged by their own rule, and
be made to leel ail ita effect*. The Whig party *■
also Mnotly entitled to share largely in the honors
and emoluments ot office, because the individuals
composing it have, on account ol their, politic*
Opinions, heeu pruscnWd or a loug series ot years
When ibey.buve had their lull share, we shall hav«
no objection Ur make an equal division, or aj.pom
men solely on account »>i capability and homely
without any reiermce to iLeir polit'cal opiuioti*
It is a pleasing thought at this tune, while tin
Whigs are Wing restored to their just rights in W
administration ol (Joverumenl, tuat the party :iu
given the most lucontrsUbie -evidence that then
is not patronage enough in the hands ol the Gen
era! (Jovernrnent tocorrupt it,ur to make it nwervi
for one moment from n* political integrity. John
Tyler tried this, and found to his tuttoiiishmeut and
lasting mortification, that he was, with all the pat
ronageofthe iT-jverniiieut ni lus command, so weak
as to he contemptible. Tiie few, who bore the
name of Whig, lie was able to bribe from their in*
tegriiy, with rare exception*.' uru now in the Locd
fcwn ranks, and whether u ihe one patty or the
other, they are political'; d<*nd, nnd receive tl\e
quiet but withering scorn ol the great mass of the
people of nil parue*, w :io ever admire jwlun-a! is*
tegrity and consistency.
In of the sickness of one hand, and
ibe unavoidably detention i f another, we are una
ble to finish tholreport ut lii«’ Resurrectioa (”ase.—
We hope to furni*h a full urci»int l< -morrow.
FndM SEW YORK.
Correspondence ol the J'llUhurgh Gazette
Nsw York, April 12. ISC'.
The ‘‘general impression ’ that the Whigs had
carried New York city has Wen abundantly found
correct by the returns. We have an out and out
Whig for Mayor for 20 months, 14 out of lb a»ais«
tant aldennea, and 13 aldermen. All the minor
office* are ours, and we have adopted ibr new
charter. The new act makes the Common Coun
cil a legislative body, with triennial sessions, nnd
vest* the administration of the government m the
Mayor and various departments, the same a* are
possessed by the general •'overarueot. The new
system wiU give energy t-> all branches, and make
(his city as well governed f r the future, as ii ha*
been disgracefully managt-i lur the past.
There is every pro*iie'-t M a grand fatal strain
boat accident on Monday The Thomas well
said to be the fastest Wat in the world, will not I*l
the steamboat Alida pan* lirr on hot trip to lWr»
moot- The Powell doe* not moan to race, but her
captain has her on the way* to day, greasmu her
bottom, so that she can do her Wsl Ruth boats
have made 22 miles aa liuur. and some ‘‘time wiJ
be made, that will stand ns-pruminrnily m steam
boat anoala as the race ol • Eclipse and Henry’
among the “turfmen,”
Something new has a! last been discovered i
the musical line, being nothing less than au eh
gtutt large organ on wheels and intended to sc
peipede tbe travelling hand oi menageries. he'
churches liave a tim*r instrument. aiidrfhe sclimi
mi'at succeed, and ultra't numerous ‘‘quarter*
to the pockets of the showman. .s i
the mosf attractive character and the organ th
largest “peripatetic' now m the held. Thebe !J<
is Mr. H. Erbeo, who is weii known in thailin l
The famous burlesque upsii the communist ilw
trines of Fourier, has been offered to the theatrical
people by Burton, and “the right to labor’’ fully de
monstrated. Under the new system, the old and
discharged valet claims to continue Ins labor*,
sorts of tradesmen assert itie.r right to jsrnuln- and
refurntah all thing?, the whole larce winding m the
comic attempts of a victim t<> escape from a den
list who claims a targe sound tooth as Ins shore oi
the right* to labor. Several local leading commu
nists arc substituted lor the French itramatu yet'
smut, and the audience is convulsed with laughter*
A nother demonstration i* to b» made upon the
shopping parlies m Market street. Madame IJ.
who has the iniUtoery department ol the ladies of
the Iron City so cioseiy at heart, is hero and hft>
been seen inclose conversation with fashion*
ble milliner* of Broadway The inference that
“loves of hats” and “sweet, pretty collars and ker
chiefs,” will soon be on ike way west. is
aoon to be in demand for ‘ pm money" and no tunc
is to be lost in giviog warning.
The Episcopacy of the M. E. Chtircb has been
in seaoidn two day* at Newark, N. J., present tbe
venerable Bishop Heidmg. Morris, Waugh, Ham*
tine and the pious and bumble Janes. Among the
business before them is a new hymn book for the
church, which will be adopted. The conferences
of this region and the east bav»* l>een attended with
remarkable real, and nothing con \*z mar* prosper
ous than the affairs of the church nt this juncture.
A bench of Bishop*, such a.* now preside over this
church, gives ample assuran ■ that fide lily i« the
watch word ol the bijmb'e members oi the l»ody
National church we have none,but one more nation
al in its characteristic* and better adaptation to mir
institutions than tbe M. E. Church, does oot exist.
In markets there is no marked change. The re
duction in the price ol breadstuff* has brought buy
ers for export into tbe market in-such an extent
that shippers have realised a handsome advance
on freights, full «nc third on flour. In Pork and
olher barellcd meat* the change is not marked.
Another tight season has come upon the money
market and forcing down stocks. A buoyant feel
ing, however, is still held, nnd a large advance of
fered for stocks ahead. The Sub-Treasury has
$2,400,000 to-night. lull one million it is understood
will soon be pm afloat by Mr. Meredith. This, add
ed to the coin uow insured on loard the Cunard
boats, must soon create an abundance of money.
Nrw Ohleanm, April 10.
Fatal Steamboat Accident —Extrusive Robbery the
River — V.kulera Abating—the Wheadier—Cotton
Market, fieri
The steam tnw-l«sai Champion, plying On the
Mississippi, burst her boiler ye*terdny,opposite our
ojty, killing the engineer and tli/ce firemen, besides
injuring some others
The booking office oi Mr P.hachard, of city
was entered ye*trrduy Morning and robbed of a itox
containing six thousand dollar* in money, nnd note*
to the value of two hundred thousand dollars. Mr.
B advertises the stolen property, and very liberally
proposesthai-tbe thiefor thieves may keep the moo
ey 'if they will be kind enouvh to return ihe note*
and other valuable papers. No due has yfcj bc.n
had to tho robbar*-
■The Cholera ia fn.il abating; case, ore now few
and of a mild form.
The waters of the Mimaa'Pl" erei abating
Vdthin Ihe past three dnya there heve been aold
forty tbouannd bnlea of Cotton; pocea Beady and
i *Breadst«as and Pronaiona doll.
The weather is mild and eeaeonable.
FROM WASHIBGTOS.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Wa*hwotoj«, April 12,1349.
Quite a list of appointments has passed to-day.
<Tne Cabtoet was in session three hours, during
which time, I infer from what I learn, that it was
agreed to make Such changes in the various bu
reau* of the Home Department and the Post Office
as will render them efficient braDCUes ol a Whig
•■administration of the government-
Mr. Etying is expected to leave on Monday, and
it is desirable to pass u pon as much of the busmens
as come* within his cognisance w head of the new
department before bis departure. Accordingly, i
learu that it was agreed to make change* in most
of the land office.-in the Western Stales, and a* an
earnest of what wili be dom-.in the premises, some
ten or a dozen removal* and npj>oimmenisof regis
ters and receivers ol land offices in the States of
Missouri, lowa. Wi*cou»mand Illinois, were made-
The names of all the parlies will probaWy appear
a pr.nt. and be communicated by telegraph before
my communication by mail will reach you There
s-ere no appointment* ol Postmaster* by the Pres.
ideal, so lur a* 1 could learn, out of the Stale pt
New York, and in that State Mr. Perrtne was ap
j>oinied for Rochester, and Mr. I'atnard lur the city
ol Hudson
Mr. Meredith i* exp-cteJ to return bvaighl. Aid
will take up his rennlroce in llie spacicu* and beau
tilul budding erected by Mathew iit llair Clark,
Kt«q , former Clerk or the H..u-e m Representative-.
• l i- supposed that thr aiiiinßlcl collie’ll over the
principal Pennsylvania appointment*, not yet de
cided upon, will be resumed 10-morrmv Proceed
mg* have been suspended during Ins absence, lor
obvioug reasons.
In the lueuu time, *onie Hue !.u*ine*s has 1-ren
doing interesting Penn*ylv»n.*n« Henry Pt.rn-r
R*q., son or nephew ot ex-tluvernor Porter bn*
beeu dtSmiasedfrom the chief c'erksh.p ol me ludiau
bureau,and the place conl-rreil ii|Hin Mr t jiuptwll
who lias been i'hiel t 'lerk ot t‘T I for
the pa*t four years Mr C i« » yraJnste of West
Point, ind'it is said wm a cla-s iiihl« -f tlol. BaUB,
Thiasavea him A son ol ex 1 »jvern>*r WolfM*
also neea diamissed, or as some «av transferred
Irom the Indian bureau, in Ibe War Ivparlnieut. to
the 2d Auditor's Office. Mr Wallace I'hirf.Mes
senger in the War Department bn- In’iiu d -ennry
ed lor having left hi* post o! duty in-t lm.. Ih-mgti
upon ien» e, and gone into the bu-ine*« ~t eleotion-
Pennsvlvauia tor I'amand Butler ui
month or so on a stretch. A Pennsylvanian suc
ceed* him. And last, but not lea*t. it is generally
understood that Mathew St (.Ta r Clark, the amia
ble, humorous and popular Oerk ol so insnv
Whig Oloogressc- hai ..llered Ibe 'dace
t>ixt!i Auditor, now occupied by Peter t» Wa.shmg
ton, E*<|, one ol the most nn}>opu!ar men in W&eb
ington. Tins Auditor is stationed iu the Post Ul'»
five, and In* July is to supervise the accounts ol
the 17.000 Deputy Post Master* scattered ovet the
United Skate*. ! wish to du Mr W no injustice,
and llwrelore wemark that ms UDjMpularuy ib'e
uot ari-e from his conduct as a public officer, aad
that I U-lieve he has made j very got'd one *.« tar
as iidehly and attention to duty ure (“oncemed
ll i- charged upon him, luwever, that he ii.ts been
shittneluily proscriptive ,n lusc.urse.
Mr. L. W«* iingU'ii. a nepnew or son d the
above, has also been invited it. resign a clerkship
in tin* State Department. His 'bit rs, like tho-e of
Stubh*, the late Disbursing Aficnl. who crammed
Charley logeraoit lor In* indecent and most despi
cable attack upon Mr. Websler. are of a conndei.*
tiai r llaracter. and »mc i ua . aunol, be properly
discharged by one not in the -]>e'.'iai confidence of
the Secretary of State.
And old Jimmy Mnber. : tile keef-er ot Hie
ptibii'i grounds, na» been x>bbged to v&mo-. —
Jimmy is an Irishman, nnd i- generally l.keJ but
1 Lucy it u pretty m4mi -t to most person* ol
taste in arboriculture, or the l>e»jlilul art of ocia
menliug grounds, that Jimmy possessed few q*i »b
-fications for the po*t he held, ll ha* been giveu
to Mr, Ilouglass, a prole-sional tlonst
I>o not underaland by any means, that these
are afl the change* that have been made waum
the pn*: day >r two. I m nt; m ti,r-m mere. ,• by
way of example. Houser that tilings nre pmr
on s* rapidly aa could Li expected, and as modi ;.r.-
greas is uiaJe each dayinib.- ;:reut-cheme i.f polit
ical reforuiaiioa and reparation a* is cuu»istei;t with
ajudicious regard to propriety Some of the 'ii—oit
tented Whig* were induo-d lu een.-ure llie enw
eminent for dilalorui'**-, and pointed to ih-- re
sult* of the Connecticut elotltmi as pn.ol if:e
impolicy oi leuii>onzing wuh implacable anu re
lenUtßK political for**. But old /action the mm
band, can point to New VorL*. and a»k to wbi
b to Ur attributed tl** total route of lho enem
enemy there, where no u»e htu* been iuad • ,
the public patmuiige.
By the way, the roumr --I ttie I'oioo m
to the New V->rk election tins given rise to the
anxrrtioit thu(*Mr Ritchie, the organist ol tbr Ji-
ceased A dnum uraWn, has Actually gone „v>t
that "dclf eUl'lt* of iliccluiiafiri and aljol
tiomsls" llm [ J ..trnt»urnrr-> ! jr Mr K.iUh.r mi
eotmmlifd Luii«cif to llir oflhe Bartu ar
ers’ ‘ aiididat«f, and urped «h good Democrat
i-fiold, liie liunkf-is
mill* up.»n h«m, wiifii
i’irw York found i.irt thr iSiiididutr recoiiiDjet ded
by lue Falne/. wa* a jfe-ti.onl fanatic, m fav.-r ul
Van Burou and iney deuounced bira, repudiated
him. scratched bmi Iruui Uie.r ticket, laughed to
scum the Father’s advice defeated bun, and wdb
him all ‘umon and harmony
Wamu.no ruN, April I ,'f 111
A few words more up >n proscription In in
letter of rhe 4th instsnl, del«-ndiug the rr*;*»i,-,bl
officers of the adm:Ui»trnt,M i ir-jm the char* - (
hesitation and dilalorinrvj m jthe gr-al du:y
making -uch changes in tatß •»- *» under the ic.:-n,i
government as justice to Hie whole people nnd a
due regard to Ihe interest* ot the pubhc pe-r
pointed mil lo t>e necessary I look occasion l.- *av
tbnl during Ihe present m -nth u much long*-! h»t
of new appointmeuls in the jns-t office department
might be expecleJ than Ihe last brought furili be*
cause‘“Mr. NVurren had now got ins hand m aud
wa« in the way to as*-eruim more speedily llittn at
tirsi.” Here was an ortusstou of a lew word* oe*
Ce.ssary lo the sense 1 meant to say, 11.ut Mr.
Warren had informed hun-elr ol the routine ol
frusme** in hi* bureau. and wns nou m the -.vsy
to ascertain more speedily Uisu at first, the iif.rs
sity of removals in cures where ' barges (1 negli
gence, malfeasance. t>r general unfitness were
made, as well o« the qualifications of person* re
commended for appointment
The I’nion extracts my remark* upon this head,
and make* them the mbject of a paragraph under
the title of “The axe in motion." Since the tuneful
organist of the late administration take* exception
V? my idea* of the policy which should govern the
new adnuuistraJmn in respect to patruoage. 1 will
favor it with tome remmuccnces of the conduct
oi its own party uj»on the advent o! Gen Js>-k*c*n
10 power, just twenty years ngo
i Mr Adam*, it i* well known, wa* never in any
• strict orDse of the term, a partisan. Hi# ad-nous
• (ration partook of the cs*l of his personal churac'
\ ter. liberality toward* opposing parlic* m llie
1 bosom of hi* own country; a just. lirui, and patriotic
attitude towards foreign natiou«. Though no man
•had suffered more from Ihe malign.ly nod bitter* ■
i nds* of partisan conflict, he left ,n office ,>r appoint,
ed to office such men us Charles J. ll nnd
would never listen to the rrproentaicm. of those,
who urged him to wundraw hi* pa'ti,i, ~,, a i
least hi* open and bitter and p«v*onni He
refused,'though even the department* .o Washing
ton were crowded with them Bui Gen. Jackson
came is, with professions of extraordinary purity
uaj diMiterestedneM on bis bps. He began In*
executive career by the miserable attempt to indict
indignity upon his predecessor, m refusing to make
lb? ordinary call of respect and courtesyUjwn him
fSdon afterwards hi* purlizaH* began lo insist on
the d< Ctrine of proscription. The Telegraph, under
DilflGreen made its appearance as the ’organ. ’
It wn- the first to a**ert the njiothegm that Mien
Jackson would reward In* friends and punish lus
encmie*,*’ and very soon the.cry wu luken up by
tLe liUDgryfpack which followed Gen. Jackson ■
heels. Ruthless, indiscriminate proscription was
the order of the days A -most umtivng illustration
of the spirit of that famous proscription was given
me by a well known Whig politician—well known
to every body who Jia* ever b.-en to Washington
tn an offiui.il capacity —longer nnd better known
to the editor of the t ’nioo than lo me. Tin* gentle
man possenoea such atitblenud attractive manners
as Vo lie the common friend of meu of til parties.
PrevtoiM to the issue of Ihe edict of proscription
the employe* of government at [be capitaJ, were
happy on all occasions to iudulge in chat with our
Whig friend. But be remarked that they soon be- '
came shy,- They had beeu informed that even
acquaintanceship with a whig was sullicirnt to
render tbeut suspected. He understood aud enter 1
ed into their feelings, and told them to save them '
•elves if possible from the jackalls of party, by
cutting bn ofquj
blow over. Mjujy look his njv.ce, bul f.-w found
•a/biy in ibeir discretion. The poor geuUrmen
were content to pas* their friend on t}i*• avenue
wuh a cold wave of the hand and occasionally on
a dark night to go round to hi* quarters and lake
a glass cf punch with him But they f,i: i.y d'Xens
and scores under tup axe of the headsman, and
their foie was announced U> them m the ..at of re*
tnovals daily appearing m the 'Telegraph," the
organ ot the new democracy. So much for the
liberality and humanity of democracy as General
Jackson and his successor* understood it. and so
much fur the practice ot the past twenty years.
It was only six inoalhs ago. that the particular
patron ot the l nimi. .J.miiiey Folk Ihul was. under
took a proscription, worthy t.nly of the ml,uncus
spint which an mated the detestable .Spanish Iff
■r llir utihoiy ol UiJ.tig m liu.-
;iij n ol »iavr-rv ;»mon it :i |re C prop,.- an.]
Vrr Iree ternary. Ui». man. m the mere insolence
Dd wanlonnew, ol power. distmsaed hundred* of
xrellent. capable. and Ju*thlul pubhe olGecrv d*-
P rmn * them on the eve ~| winter. ol mean* ol the
supporting themselves ami the.r Unniies. The
l nma had no perception then o| the horror-, ol
proscription, on Uie contrary.n c.iiid hardly find
language luUonie rnnwh lor m panegyric* upon
ihe narrow mimic J bigot who commuted the.-
outrages agamM the *en-e of ail ('hnslend oin. ihe
enlightenment ol the sue and the Ireedom 01 cor.
•ctctive and opitu in Bui let all such thing* pa»v
1 he people have d* creed a relormotiun n-t only
in re«j»eei io puU.c measures, but public men
Proscription can only la* proscribed ia u th irough
and effectual manner, by depriving the beneticiarien
ol prowcriptiou ol the advantages it lias given theyi.
The good work is gome on and 1 trust wit! not
end until the >‘.piM>«iiiou to what has been cu-led
“derm-carry. lor Ihe last twenty years *hnb li.iv •
received nt ie««i 0M share with ,la advocalei
o' |otl,h, honor- and euiploym-ii's
1' n- understood that Mr I’larke »i„ id's- toe
otli. eof sixth and.tor now held bv Peter<! Wain
iiigloc on the lust oi Mav ne \' 'fiie oilier i immrr*
whuii I ment. >iie«l \e»icrda\ have a ' ierii made
lll.d there :s II probabdil \ <>t cinei-. llliin-ri'
ant. \* iio ii 1w , , col now niei,l-.o; Auiont ibcit ■
however, t mav I- • -laird i« ihe I o.hi )isso mer
liidiji, ..1f,,, 'he ' 'Io,-, Clerk i-I IVn«,.!n tub
'min 1.5.1 't:r rs i I lhe t'ale n i ai d ' ieui is'
Lard 1 'dice.. M „,l t *„. F.rsi tiomplrolter.
The 1 •iiion ha« iceuieJ w.tli art.cl* a nnv*' If.e
rle, li„o. oeseei lung i .rueru, Tayur to thr -w Imn
sa-il into the ar:n« n e clem.- r, ;• p\ wnv ol
ridJiug housed ,v a omue.'Uin with Hie w lug party,
which they assume must be irksome and do-.i/r-e
able to him. 1 .- i,>i oi uj |„>iii(ii)eui. wf.,,". it•
pears in nearly every u-»ue oi the Vm. VV'K.w
uuist begin to sjt.sry them that :nc\ „d*e sum.
chance ol be mg era titled. .1 u\o s
Latter from Col. Krtmoni
Letters have even rece vti.i irom i' •' 1..-m.'i 1
covent'.’ ihe tw i months trom
tasr Ui the 2nd ol Febmarv th..; i;was n.-t heard
of, and giving lh<- terrible event, .d ‘ha: lime fm-y
are written from Tuo* anJ Saii'h Fe. New Mei
and addressed to Mrs. hmumt. at Wasmiigton,
and. to her absence, itor :i was deemed prwbui-le
that she tmciit nave set olf to t 'id.ionna, by .« ,i
before they coiiij iiir.v*- ■ t > Senator Beuion. .il.l
IQ his absence to WMumii v'arey Jones, Lj.j
The letter, came Irotn St. Lou.s hist inch'., having
l*een brought to that puce Mr St Vr un. Mr*.
Fremont, fortunately, was gone Senator Benton
had delayed m» departure fir Mtsvmri. eoiiti.ieiil
that letters were on the way. and m in, hands uc
have seen the origina'*. and we propose t„ g,vt
extracts in the order ol tio ir da'es The hr>i c
dated
‘Tao». New Mrsico, Jam.ary 27. 1 >4
' 1 write in you Irotn me house , (our good [fiend
('arson. This niornmg a iup of cluxt Lie wa
brought to me whiie iu bed To an overw, r:i,
overworked, fatigued. am! sinrvtm; traveller these
little luxuries of in*- world offer an interest wh a
in your coinf'rtuble r»oinc..i:» ml (*••»,b> i.r•. ,u
to conceive
1 have now the itnpleasant lush r.| te|;
future, with pi ui« lor u .h 1 nm Already ia < i-p..
ed.. hir the ni nd turns Irom lb*- scene,. ! nave w t
lie.ssed and the still,-rug* we nave endured, .is
ciriif rnl -ruist- ti i* dn- l" y. and to vour fit her
slid On U r I V. o i’ |. -.lend
o| w. nll ne i. .- . W le
ter. When
youi* way to l abion.
"V""- v.-i. v.
t.rud ’ll lh- fk H »
V''lli »•! \jvnn 'it '«iik up-ear
good r.iulro .H|J I'lie ImnJfril i.nd lr. r|y I■>> . I
nhrheii inlen.lrd Uj nupi-»rt ■•• ix
the i> iwi'f part* oil lie i rra lid ri Vl*r * f r;' .»x• 11 e« *
e>lug. A! I'u'Uv 1 liud r-ngHir-'L
u-r, let. .wn a. -ITi W
had rjrent *'»uit- ! •* 11 1 v Ijvi* yr ir- "« >on b»e
trapping iiiijrnui pm ;n .if the K, • l. v M.oiot; i
“The error ■our «-X|*edili<m wan rommotei
engaging tin* man He proved never to l. rt
known, or entirely have furtMlcn. the wv
country through wnx-tiwe were to pns« We t
rupied alter panning the mountain more tlmn h
a month in making the progress of a lew day!-. !.,i
dering aioog a tortuou- «-«nme, thr-nigi deep *. u
which ttlreadv iiegan n- mote up i<u- pn*«rv i
wanting our time tn 'eiron-ng the wav Tlie i |
o! Deeemt-er we oir'eive* at tlo- in' urn
the Rtu iUI AVir iui.kjh, where Ihni r> Ver :--«u
from the . s .crrj .Sl/» ./run- one o| I jie li.gu*-
rnont rugged, and impracticable M ( .id ihe K
MuuuUiii range*. inu'-cesmblo to trappers and hi,
lers. even in ruunner Arm** ihe :•<>■ xit ti
elevated rung' - our guide '-'inducted n-. and ■ :»
mg »l il real I'llltldeU'-e 111 lII.* IDHII - KtlnWed;
\* e piea-cd ward* Willi f.ilai r* - dution i. y,
aioug tne river imUwin* iue «ii"W wan idr-a.
breast deep hr the mule*, mid la;..rig ir*-<pie,i -
the v alley an i atm >«! •• luMsn'v • >a ll.e m.,;iui , .
The i-i- ;d whs exiraordinarv At H.e wm me.' i, i
jflhe day (Wiweru one and tw„: the therm-u. e.
■ Kdhreoheii ■ *lood in Ihe .hade of a tree in ••».
aeey, and l nnt wan n la Vornthe Ju V. I to* sun * i
and h moderate breejre Judge . ! the it gi>
the storms'
“We press-d up towards t iumm i. Hi- ar ' > 0,0,111 vioiign Tn«r neti. writi-n i,/vr iitc
deepening n< wr rt«r usd .n Imr nr live ,|.i o ni « r n •I■ «• i-.lrv With lb- Mjrvivnr* |j... ,„,ny
this struggling itiiJ < iuiilj.iitf b' ■ n l,ml wr t • aj- w ‘ 1 ' '•’* "'V f <*'’ r " V' Though wn'.ien wih r :,,, ,j,
I ed l tic naked i.Jge* wim n b>* .tls.vr lue . ; > ' v •'ii'l ■•oiiiiiifj i, , eve m* —l'ie mnii rr-. nl'iijr ir< >m
the t.mlrere.l regd.n. and w'i,. ■, (,>rni the .in dng I *” ; ‘l r<< ' r P l ' m"f sceres ami (i.e ,Jetn u m ... it
. heights between the w i*-*-- tn • AtJanl-: mid Pa **dl ,r> ° ,tl 'i’*h Cr this mgiit s paper ..ml u,.|.i be
cific ocean* A..mg i'ie»- nn. i l»»*«(f hfn il fi .roi9 deferred (ill our next
ail waiter, ami ike rag ng w.,,.i swerp* wit>i rr-
inorseiCßa lury 'filour tint attempt l.i cru- •we , *"> "i » v '"" siitnii:- oiitn S' re ; o'.,r ■« !«.-,» Mil
encountered ti uiry sn->w drive., [.'m k *' 1 ‘ J "'* * h.gti.k»,
through the mr Ify vmler.t wind iiml -i win. „ ,ib -- - ■ - .
jecta are visible ■ nly al a short d,»ijf'.r. ami OF Ft Cl A 1..
were driven bank ttaviug some ten or twelve men , ~... ~ .. ~.,. ....
variously frozen—face, bauds, or feel Tim r u ■<}«• " 1 IKKf 11 •!. \ ;
bring Iruzrll lu death here. niltl .‘end : !• I. 1 .1 a-i KK f
mu lei were already lying el»oui t tic curnp nre* -- A arou [’ iI u . (• , I)M ~,,P X i«l. <i j w
Meantime d *nowe«j steu.hlv The next day Or. I lainp«h.re
We renewed ti*e attempt | i ic.ile the nunm : an I Hob*-ri A i' ir<in:.i P..-tm i*i.-, |] (J j \
were more fortunate. .n ;l then seemed. >1 •. ng 'i
tuauls. nod beuliugdown n road. ort«en« u U-r '.it’ll
the d-”p snow, we loreed the ament in dr-n mr«;
of ti»e driving m."<J the .rest. tie*.-. , : j«
ed U liUle, and encamped immediately Or!. M ~
ttie edge ol the tniilxrred region. ’I ne trail m-ov n "' r ' 11 ,0 he I n.ied S; m
an ifu def'-.t'eii parly had panted by—park* ”i. k * ' ~ l' r 1 ll ' lr 11 "■ *owh.
isj.lltfs. Mfßl Mlnrle. of L-lotl'.inj, ami ’i, „l | «•’ ll«.llo«, * Abbanu, 1., |»
mules atrew ed along \VY were em Hiuped P, nt( 1 ofllev , ' jr U*** ’Utiiern tiinlrul ,i A abam.i
twelve thomanJ leel atxive the mvel o( the -cm ~ i as'. ..) n. rRn
Westward the emun.ry »»• hi,red m.-w Benjamin A Putnam, el'Honda Slif . , t
The storm eoiitinued. All move men, win pur nl\ /.-.I , Jenernl <d i„e Pul.l.c Land-in Fmn.ll '
S; zrjnzzz s t!'. 7 -
W„ w. re ov.-nnk.u by «ujd.n ~n,l .ncv.ial.i. „ ‘tT, ,”." J X,
The poor iinmniU were to i;n (irr-l The .-n vp (1 mstani * ‘
ces where grass could bo had were the fiirrme r lh _ >. ~ ,
summit* of the sierra, where the sweeping w.nd- ■ i ... i , ~r ' s ' ,lf r • 1 'he
kep. .k. ...Jw1,.,.;,- V ' Tti ■ I"'; „
could not live Below in the limbered reg,on, the Public \l.-ney« at Ka ‘^' e Pesie'Ver 01
j, r «,r oouia no. «nl nlK.nl, jl.o -now I* „ t u „,.‘ ,1
doop <w»l n. bury 11.0. n Flm. It «... „i,v 0.n.-n „i M,r1, u .,„
npparenl .hn. wo nhonlj lorn evnry non. I ..... I„f U' „
my renofnlion ..nnif Jmlrly. nnd Jo erinm..,l I . ... „ f Un<| oij w;| Wl „ *
cross the mountain hack to the valley <<l tbeP, ~ John (» Fin\ l ••!,»• }(,. . v( * j J '" 1 0
del Norte, dragging or packing the baggage by .\l„ ur y, at u ~„ix V"• ll ■ i,r
mnn. Wnh ..ell. labor ll.e Ugitmj,- wa, ' j ol „, H R,,,.,,,. . ; , i.'.-’V”..,. ~, ,
ed across the crest to the head springs or .. . u.- hc.M.'iiejs i • r . u ,,, n.i,,,,,. ' n 1 **'"
stream leading lu the main nvrr A few «]••*< [• i,,;j t ;t,» m Jllr . u
Were sutficicnt to destroy that line luind <lnu c- Public Money- at i 'luca- ■ li'uio's '* *' r,;,v c : ' oi
which you sow me purchn-e last fah mi the lr. u <-r
of Missouri. They generally kept fuddled logei. *»* * i*«i>is.n Aoij»i,
ond, as I lirv froze, one would l«e seen t< > t'lur > • 1 Shares P. I l;*hc<v'k, ol M:ch gait, |o lie ,j
-down, and disappear umlcr the driving «i...« per.i i. ml.-nt o! lud.iiu Alhursul IA.-lroit Mu-|j cau.
Sometimes they would break oil, and ru»h v. .
towards the limlxrr till «iopj*d by the deep A Pl’i dN I M LNI ll'i TUL SLt?KKTAK\’ up
where they were soon ludJen by tlu? youdern I - TIIL INTIOHIijK
j courage of .«ome of'lhe fnrn-begnQ to lad. , imuak *i h-a<
In tin.* "ilua’ion I determined to semi in n psnv •
l in the Spain*., aolllernents 111 New Mexico ~ rpi . i ' 1 i-'peucer, ol Honda, to be lad,an
visions, and lor males to tran-r-rl our Ugg i.- A/ '"' luf m Floradi.
With economy, and allrr w should leave , W,H,„m ILutn.. ~lit u.n.o.see, to be Indnm Sub
mule.; we had not two weeks prov„,on- ... nr. A *;«‘ 1,1 Ilir ' IV' r .s„l. Agency
camp, nod these consisted ol a reserve of im-c i- , J* Barrow, m Te.n.esve, to be Indian
roni, bacon, sugar, Jcc, mrftided Ihr the last c\*r»on ’’ s *‘ nl a ’ '' '"* " Ag«-ii,.y
ily. It was indisrK-ns.ble to s-nd lor relief l :i«k ! Adu.n J.-na-t'.... 0('.»i,0 to l„. I ni]lll|| SoU A
ed for volunteer* fir the From the l,n a,,J * ao Rivers
oy lhat offered I cho*e K mg, Brnrkenndge ( reuiz ; AOK.ar*
feldl. and the gmd-, W,llu.m« and placed Ihr p.,r ),n,r, ,'i an. „| Mnryl ,i t .|, 1.. la- Pension A pent
ly under tlie uinmnu.i i-i K ng, with direct, o.- i.. U | it.iitunore, Maryand
"end me an express ,n -use the ien-t dr|,.y n V red. V ], r p rl)aio ., .
the seMlemetits It was the day ufter I'hrisiinas, a t Sloii(|n-hi*r. Vermont ' *' '
that this little party *et out lor rebel. Thai day lohn If. P-' k. • h Verimmt. o. be p rns(o(l . .
like many Christmas days lor years past, wna ; H , Bu/iingtoii V rrm-ml,i.. which pb.ee the I' .
•pent by u.e on tho ude of the wmirv ni..in'l»'i Agency iicieiolore at I’o.iUurv . * rn *'°"
m\ lieart ti ted with anxious t bought- ami gi.-miy ' lames (lull, .-i > dim. n, l n - Pensi.,,, Arem 'Vc °°
forebodings Vru muy be sure v.e tsmirjsird it cmnal.. ' duo “* m ‘
wnh the (.dimtmas ofhome, nnd made warm wis| t irittn
e* lor \oiir happ nras Could you have looked n •
lo Agnpn'i glass for a lew luomenis only lioberl Miiis, Ol llie Distn. t- of Culnmlmi, [q be
reioemberlhe volumes o( Blackioue’sCumropnl A refuted id the erection id the ol ilm Patent
which I took from your lathers library when ». P j nfiitHmlilii'f.
were • .verlooktngil at.,or Inend Brant's*They made ;
my (ihriatiuas "e mu clients I read them u> |,a«« W . PI. W ftj. |» M Uentisi,
the lime, and lo kill ibe . onscioiisiieM ol ioy aiiuu ; virru e m>.i re-,.] rr . c , ,h „
! g, ,u. lk oftee
* A loti of U»« Colorado of Lho Gulf of Cali for ii .a. J irnn! •>'J" n J* ' L" 11 A aa **
’ 1 ,rora io oiock io3 KM. scpM-ly
j tJ-M. (-eruinly you rt,«v ropp©« that n v hr-d Uw
| ,rss on* wii. lie welt .'^embciv.l.
The pany lor relief wine cone, we nl ine camn
occupied ourselves ,n removing f,e ba**.** f : ,«J
equipage down the side of the mountain u, ttie r.v.
« r ;n the vaJkv. wnich v; in a ir W
d»y> Now eame r>n the te,Uu -n waa.ag tor pi*
return of the relief party Day after.lay paM*,?
ar.J no newt from mem. .Snow felt almost lur n „* 0 ,
•V .ft the mountains Tne *p,r u ot the ..-amp *rew
L:lo was i »in* ilntwrin to wrm
Had not rensoi.* beyond themselves t, | (Vr _
r ,ue Lvd down in tne trio! and froze to deatr.
In a sunshine day. n ,,<j navintfw.th I. mu.e means
tmtkeahre. he threw Im. blanket do Wn on tne
tr.i,...Hul down upon it. and ia:d there t.d D c fr,,..
to dealt. We were not then with him
"Sixteen d*v» |>.i»«ed away.and no ud, net from
I lhr -wot lor rebel ! x-nnr oppressed with
anx,etv weary of deV-v „„ d determined to co
ir,)*e ~.iii n sean -i ol tin* absent parlv. and ,n
M-an ii ol rend ,n the Men,«n j
uwarn that our ,n New \„ r ‘ n
eujrnyed :u with lire Spanish Ci„bs ’ H mi
KWr*} t !, ° "»• « |vv
nil ur, atrd the mountains where we wr-r
»..J p,-..!.* n-ariul ll», i:.r, .K,n B „.,J h.»
I,»J lx-<-n oil bv 11,*,,. |
no i»W hicm , h ,. rnll
rmi'loyed und,., |
,n, p,! * l '«w v ' ' h ir.jUUftmns lo ii.ih.w me m
three Jay.. | ( j , w „ lbr r;V , ef W|li| , , |iw| .
party, chhmh,,,; ~ , b>dey. m, y., unr nephew.
Hrensv and Saunders -olored servant WV
. .irne.l our arms and jrrav W tw.. .. r three
'.»)« In the '.-It II inter: he ,*> unrnand u | in
'•enll'ttleri the n a> .,, hint onlv prov.-inm h „ A ,„ w
ipeab arid a»j y, „ nvr p. tind- o[ «,ig 4f > r ,
man !’ I faded n> meet Knur iny inientmn was
to male the Me*.Ml, settlement m, the Colorado
" " ,I,Ur «l “* H.e Ri . del Norte, about ha,f a
d-eree above Tuo,, v yuu wdl see ,( „ ri mv ■
and thence *e„,) bar k th* speediest reliel pos-.ble
to lb* pnrtv under VmeetnhHW
••Oil the VI-.,0il do utter (he ramp we
camr upon klr.-M, tra I of Indiana-two lodgra
with a conxuieraMe limner ut aummU Thi'* «! : d
not le«*en uur unoaMiir'iloronr ..nq-al.-Mrni i.eopV
Thr I tuiiait trail, whirr «v tell „p,>„ , t turned
mid w.-iit down the river an.l we i ,||owc.l it. i> n
11..- hiui day uI,.T leaving the vamp, w«- -tir
t-rtM-.l an Indian .»> tr.e ire ..l th.- m.-r Hr pr.jv
n 1 lnh ' ,>l ‘ :< Oran,l ila,, rlurt.whom
wr Ind |<>riiirr!\ hn-un and t.- I»rhavri| toward*
u» .a a lr.rn.llv manner. We «>•,. n>ni.t-d m-nr
Ihrm hi fight Pv 4 a r:tl* my :uy
t.irtiiketa, and proniived r- w»rd* when we
Hu.iiM get m.! ar.-vn-lr.j m, ||,.« | n di-»u tn go wkh
Hi 1 • iTUnlr to ,|„. Kio ( .etfement.
iti-l I :-ik-r wnn h:j» t.-iir nt !, « hor-r- lo r.irrv
our l.tt r t>atfjf:u»r Hir horaea u ere o. *ernbly poor,
and ohi d only g-t al./iiq nt h iiou wu!L\ i'n the
nrti day .the -.ixiii o! c>ll r proitre-*» we ‘tit the
Indian iodje* iale and travelled only ->oiiir •x or
■even mile*. AUutt «un«et wv d.-.cv,Vert?<i n utile
•» a grove or tinderr offl'rom trie nvo and
thinking perhap? a might he our cxprc-.i party
Kma and his men on their return, we wet.i to
xr. Tttia wm the twenty «r. ,»nd day mn.-r that
party laid left ttv mid the .m, ~m v A P | lA j j,. u
the ramp under \ meenihdrr \VV innnd them
three of them ('ten-zteldt r-iu-Mjnridge. and
W liloiiif.—the m.'M m,»er.i’i <r ol.je'.t.-I had ever
l-eueld. ! did d«t re.-uglil.r <'reulzfeit * teat.ire.
wnen Brackenridj'e brought turn „j. an j U) .j me
mi it 'litre. They n.»d tw-n marvtof K'tut had
Mar\rd lo death a tew day- H>- remauia
were v.u.es.x or right index u'.-ve. near ther.ver.
i '" i ‘ 1 11,, ‘ l: l' ’• - .rr.ed |lie~e three
with iia. down t-ti \ hi. rV ~u .
I. fie I'oior.td ■, wt,.eh we re.i. lied liie !..i.rtii ,|„t
Hiteru-ar.ix, the leii'u i|ut !»*.*vin^
tlie iii.iitutani* IotV.UK travelled thr-uiKli -.now' • , '.
inmdred and •>:xfv n-4r%
i ii|Kut tin- | e.itiK wl.-eh r:,ni, ,j |.. H | i
».-l .mi yom fie rump u* an nmp.rau m Had 1
reinvne.i there, wailing the return id p.x.r Kh k s
-e ..lit ~! Nov
;..trty every limit .1 tn mint hare peri-l.ed
-The tiiuMiiti* utter re.teli,n; the L.U.r t.Vdur..,!'•
Puei.io. irorxea and Mippuor. not (■eing Inere t iodey
mid I rode on to the IHo Hondo, nnd tt.en.-e to
Tj'« id-out twenty J;ve index, where we found
Wlial U e neejrd uud f:r |ir-\t I m m. 11-. ' , ]e|
W:tn tour Mex„ rtil x. it, rtv iior»e* ~i mu
[mmvi-moqs. *rt i.til on n> return U Hie relit t ot
Vm.-rnthslrro |*anv I heard Iron him , u Ulr .
Lillie I'oiorado I'u--!.;.- w 1... li in- rem-hed in,- swm
l).iy h»* iei't rrn*. ami i.re«.«* d 0:1 the iwxi in. ri».u*.
0,1 liie way he receded »r. rv.ii.n ul eichl or
Icn lnjr«es Uirru-.i ,oer In a.ml.yUie orden ol‘
Major iJeal!. m the .irmv . oiumr.iiding ofTn-er
thie northern dirlrvi ni NVw Mexico Fr.’in turn
1 rtve.ved l he orter ■ •;'rerrv n,d m rut power, and
«nch n.'ln.u a*'iitiui, .■ i, ( . w.ix aide render
Some ftnr»e«. wind, lie n ~j j«»: recovered Iron in-
I'lahs. were l.vired to in. and In- tt><
Ironi 1 he vidr\.le|,«rtin£T.t w 1)1 pmv.-s.
win-:, l . miii i.u.e nr, I mw-lmre nv. | :i u d nu
S*‘!l 111 lilt* nwilil ol Ir.eiiiU. Wall ,
Owi-ni
Muxw* .1 ;<( •!{< |;jthiT-Ul tiW. , .1C ti
,i» a ni'T'Haul mid > onlra Mr
i‘>f U.<- lr '}.« ! riMnn.il wtti tiic-.* ~,.i
mJv* 1 itnir-y aunr- r u ,* n..i
ic cr»-nr\ ii-r rue 10 h,m. -,n<l > i
rftiDi.iiK (.'*•• i,..n i.j i ~ ;1 ,
lit return-* w.i.\ i,..- mm Vn i^is;r.cj ! ripr.-t 'uni
"« W » <inr> J.l v ' Veiling, the Ji *«l m.*,| j:,i ; :tl » ivis
it-.- ! 7U-
‘ Sa v l.' v>*tir la! ikt Hint !!>«*«>• are mv pian« i.»r
Ihe |uiiir«-
•'AI it*.- oi K. umarr ;ti*>Jcv hav.im uni
Ucfc al tlr.it liinr- I airail »ei out for CnliloriuJ tak
ing Ihr vmtbern »>»nte-ti.e oij route— t.y tM Bio
Al.ajo tne Pnvi dr! Norte. tlie«oti'li «tde of the
iMj entering i’nh:-.rnt« l<y the Arftia ('ule-nte
iiwiien to I>>« ADcel..*, and .mm«*»!:;U«*ly U» Sm»»
l-ranciWM. expecting to get there .11 Marcii, ami
hoping f..r your arnva; m Apr:! it .? the rir-l tone
l have an olj mail Put cannot hen* l
n-iu- ! -till! nim-f mpnlly. taking w:i!i me mu
'i p .rl "i my partv The survey' has been iid.ii
term pled up to Hi,, p ini | , , rr y ~n
i * • ’ ui.r bnr 'rr-,1
•on~- nii vr.v A »• •u ;m a t>-r rem-ii n -
it j \v illi .! I •»,:»,! it lrn
m/e l • draw tip a map an I r-p rt o| the
■ ■rMuitrv i - nur ofitr aal plan. Vmr la
Ihrr Uuw* that (»..* t« an i.».)ea of *rrti! de-ire
wi li me Ail mv ote>er pinna rmiHm entirely tin
atiered A home m ( anh.rnu n the tint
•and thol will He ready 1.-r y..» ,n Apr .
"/iMiir -Mr m ’.ram au.l AtiHrey who
,'U.»t arrived tntni Santa Ke. ,\t ; t~d to ae«- nie. I had
the t^ralittcalmu to leant Unit St. V ram «<•[■> on 1 ir- .m
Santa beon thr loth oi fe'.uraryior St. !*>■).*. »o
'aai hv it mu I »h«ii nave an >• «r'y and sure ~p|H.r .
tun.tv ■•('•eodifte yon my ; rtter*—the ~ne l i,.,w
write and other* alter '.i»e return of Mode} mj
up to nnr departure tor t muc.rniH J..eut. Heme
iett Sattiu Pc an tn« wav lo t 'al. forma on the Pth o(
this monlr. Me proi-nhly i-arned mi w;|li lum
ttitv leUrr* that nmrht imve l<een in hi« ••are. ->r at
Santa Fe tor me
• .Vtno/.iy t t- .. M s - i r(lrr as-nti.e, »
.•■urn i, tom, V, new* from 'mdey. A g<v»l
de H ! I.| Id'hlitf We. ( Jhrr —r I r»* tit) cl *ie.-l | lf -rr ..
in me motintu It. Tli -p*to V • >natdered n tor
m.'Hi'n n.'iit ri.u’ttry. « .:‘i Put !m,r ura'.te . , ;> .j
and nle»led u.-ttn hn-t.ie Ind hua
l aill nil 1 toil*! y warl.it*; to hear I rout my |.., r ty.
and Ml iiomh iineHvnea- at 1.1 ttieir lute M\ pro
M-n tffi i f i**iti ii.geiher and ~u.H mv n l.-ci..-c
tnn\ n.i ve a imd f-'lec i Wh-i, wo ot eit Kue »
Imnunuitr pmv Him i-ii, !<-• v.id to me //• f-U
> . I .r :n- nrfM. lv ro .in hr-i B „,|
burms |Vrnn K,-. |f.| e r
York.
RVM.iv,v. IST , OFI >*! T ™lUS
i s ' ' ,n Ptu«bOTffi» Pott Oißee from the
l«i of Apr; * the lishof Apnl. IMS. Peraon.
cautug for i .euer*. wjjl pirate *av they ■ re advertised
Ladle*' List.
MraAlfro. Mary L Anf..n, Mary
A-lain* 1... r» A..-n. Marcaret
i* , w .. n
. u Ja >*• Brandent-urtLyda
• lnrair,. .•"wan Itor.Uuaj' Fra'.acaHrteham Kliubta .
> iu-njO’l ce Fi-anor llncxt M Mr*
i> J •' l ““ Brook- \ln Geo. 1
ii *‘i r ? e ‘ Boyic .Janua Bara* K’uabetto
U-dtord C S{ fl Bradier .*.sharuießar«. Mauid* 1
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Wore k Reed Wilson Jaek'on C der i
Worneek Win WVson Wm Wily Thos W
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Webber Dr WiDoh Clinlo- Woai.-r Adam
Well* Rev pher. a Wood Fre.i *
We) miin* AVm Wilson James R Woods Joseph M
Wnliin Washing-Wilaou James Wood James
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Fon Duquenue Div Sunn Tein No 177,
Day-Spring No H 7.
Pittsburgh •* Nu ts
Son* of Temperance,
Star ol Hope Dlv Sons Tern,
liuyuula Div Sun* Troj
SaML ROSF.BURU l' M
Pair uiv;, It, Pittsburgh. April Isih, l*4U
On ihe 15th uni . Chalk* liaxtjjjrv. m the 4JJ year
01 ait age
Tlie funeral will lake place tint morning ai Ino'rlk
iioin bit laic reuJeme on I’snn »;reet. belWteti !.*».
i'u«t aint Pine, nth Ward Tbe Irteodt o( ihc family
arc in I'lleJ lo anend the funeral
i *ll the Idiii March, near Wnahmgion, D C , <,f <-on
tuiapi on, Julia Koai.v.oa, dr Allegheny my, ton 01
Samuel and Janr Kulnnsoii. mrnieny oi Slnppcnsburg.
U7* RoßKat C WaLKtR. K*<j ,ol F.litabeih 80.-ouijh.
w.H he *upporied. before tbr approaching Aulnm«onic
a’d Whig Count y Convention. for Domination a* j
enndidale for member of legislature. l.y ihe
a£l7jdAwtcT Wttioa .»r On. Kutturm
For San FraDcllco, California.
TO SAIL FROM PHII.AbA FOSITITEM
tffIWVON THE «nb INST-Tbe splendid t .ru uu
Mn«r RALPH CROSS. Hy J Dav.a. ma*i«-r.
the greniej- part of ber cargo on hoard, wiil tail on ;i,r
•nun Hi*t The bulk of 4UOhLI> cauyet i.e taken if
early npplicanon be madr and a few more paa*e'ivr-n
ean be bandaomely accommodate J hy applyin- ou
hoard a: Pine Street Wharf, Philadelphia- or to *
KUMI'NDA SOIIDKRACo..
Dock Bt. Wharf. Philadelphia
abm j*a»age SUM, wuh liberal taip i.(.17d~i
. 3IIBLALD.
A TRAVELING BAG AND TRUNK, the prop-ny
of J Kuher, the former having ihe nuiue wi.itrai
in lull, the imualt on the bra*. on the ad, when let: by
permission ai a wholesale more ■*., Saturday lasi The
ownrr being a lolul siranger. ha* hcen unable to t,ud
oat the place. It i* rarnetil) revetted that the pro
»>t,rioi oi the tmre will tend inlonuaijoii to C Unit
" elb Good Intent Inn, l.ihctiy street, who i« auuion
cl to pay whatever ihuy he demanded for ilie recovr
'* aplTtfdt*
OH. S. JH. hUANNOX
WCt.M) re» ( .ecuuii) announce io the ritwen* oi
i'MTkburgh. that he will rruinii) HI |htx place a
,r " day* Hi-unparulelled tucceaa in Hie treatment
oi a Drre niHjorny of iho— iJiaemiei whuili h*v r ever
• *ren rtgaril.'d aa mcuruble by the .nmlero uii.l more
-innoiiat.ir practice, haa induced Utin to wid i o nu
>l'.* car. u. me Hitncicd portion ot mankind. He ha*
w.ihi.i the .ast Ic inontba itapaited murucii'u, io an
""‘“""S' *,,,5,
.on i aronnu Kentucky, and Indiano. among
ll.ca Bliy-iciana oi l llg U »Uii.dm K , sin! Ui'V all hear
leauinoiiy of i.i-ir enure ratintiu-tiun f!e ho> uDo
•ucceeded in giving permanar.t relief to nearly :«wu
individual*, nuiple proof of winch lie can adduce
J “ " ot Uml the ourentrat.on of the re
lulu of medical re»earch emiriiMtei from one auitior
lor 1.0 I,r evor mo verjod m . c ,o nft wvoW '
come far, fur short of *o bere u lc 0 n a ta*« Dr S. i
Orr,, rns.joJ door |K>I l„ ,ol e , ,i„ s , n j
all the (mpular and .ecret remedie. whh-li cou-.l Im
outatiicd in Kiigland, Irclund, Cennany and the I ~,i, ,i
State*, from those peraona who were eminent!) *uc
ce«sfu| .11 curing 9U11.C (me cf the following d.
Rheumauam. D}»p,p„ a . Steir an d \crvou* I
a< ue, Pum* ot W oukiic •* m Uack und Joint*, )*<*rn;\ •
y. Neuralgia. Spinal Affaeucna. Ep.lep.y, Toomnchc,
taction* of the Mu*c!e< Weik or liiilamed Eye-
I'ir*. A*Uima, Cancer. Ttii-r. Dt 0 »i I'u- s.-iciau'
\ iicrrunal Disease. ;01 , . Frtnu c
Dtacoaea. Ue.ieral Dctuluy, Ac
For full instruclioa* for the cure o( all d..e a .r* or.*-
UtnlmV Hu or cuutiug tho derangeuirnt of the ner , uu ,
ayitera. to that tho»e who receive mMrucUoti* r„„ art
with equal athciency oa himoclt, In* charve u only ten
dollar-i
Dr S it furmabed wuh cerntKuie. and recnnnn-n
dauoni trora the most intelligent and respectable puv
tic.ant and cilitcnt of everyplace at which he hai
had the pleasure of viiiim*, which he will W pleaned
lo rxhibu to the iii.pretion oi any who may detire i<
The ingredient* used are nlmo«t ei«-h»»i?e\y Ve ,j,. 18
talje. eject dmgly simple, and wulmi the (each u f all
rerjoiu afflicted with any oi the above named di»
ea»ei, would do well to call upon I)r S and U uot et
fectually relieved, no remuneration will |, r renu.red
aor bi- tere.ee. Hu motto m, No t’UKK, N(j Pa V
Dr S. wdj remain during bit nay at the Hi .
Hotel, Room No 7*l. atil'
I * TIIK COURT or COAfiJoN-pa.USoaiieifce*
1 ny Cuunty, January Tarm, isutf, No. 1?
Commonwealth I'enna ]
tlx Kelauone ' i ,
> i ommitsion of Lunacy,
Juinri IP Wharter. ,
March lU, 1«-19—FvmJ Account n f n-„. „ ,
and Tbomas M'Eweo, „[.k Kel»o
ier, hied ami cuobrtued nui end ih* «•*
i*« discharged (rota ibe trust, l»on>qytiu* htk io
iiinn id tin* Weekly hitibDKh ?i 0,1 '* ,re, ‘ msec
c,„.. i. .h—„ “■* ,h> '.««°
ion«rmcJ • b'olaitl, bccoum „,n i„
(i Mn .11 limber dmie. u “ d d ' h ‘'
««.J Luii.Uc, ou Mouj.y tu
l»M. Kn.» 4, M,i ■**» "f M*X. AD i
epl7.w3iT lIIRaM miift? d ; L'-MBHOIDKKk-'Vortiea pai-r/n* for Ottoman*.
IIMNDOW rl a-w , **KAal HULTZ, Frothy. | Pwiu BUM ,u. Table 1W,.. h.Teiui* Bag* wt,h
\V dow ‘?. *® JU *'*• a*aorl«*tl \iie» w,,, 1 “ W ral * raa;i patterns. Also, Worsteds of
’ . 7 ' ttc ** ■*»*! for sa'e by 1 k'lcuMii and shades. It the pound, omiee. or skein,
____S i W HARBaUHH lor »*ie by apH EATON h Co. titt Fourth si
1 » anncui. nA)WKK»-ii>MW« - br' mum
sate hy a[i i ? St w HARHiltnil /a Flowers, vii Plain Utsue paper .potted do. ('.ar.'
O A.LTPETRE—«j *„. u t i ■ m»nr paper for coloring, Pitt Saucers LCiirti of •?«.
O sale by if\ «V lorm. budr. tips, and callow, ran be obtained at
apl? B A FAH.NESrOCK * Co. F H EATON fc Co » Truntmn# Si«r
comer Ist and wood its ipU 4* Fourth u
'•loriu Ran, \V M
U
AIDTiON SALES’ if
~ *“■* i F.t.rj a oath.
K.nh .ir„„.«,, i '•' "'~ >J **}
.-ufren-v- lor ct*b
pT,t;:’;y.\*'•/*'
* ir[ '_ar»—/T| pr» fl*'
df-«» »)iln, 1., a ,
toOc pane; i
■uper !<r Hi
g.iignam'. • «u.
TV- ?lo>rv a
lacing* intiip «:i «:-•»
mere*. in pr„. &
r. i -•* unuip, Funi.iute, 4r
111 l-iiiri ic-iih* * » ir» i«*baeco, th)
I'Z* -p-itxii vm„u. i ,i.| l j, Vu manufactured
tobsreo. I- m« \,i i bouae tiioituisea,
A anil "-'ipi ~ ~• -'•■'(•ii-iii household aud
kiiriieu In fn. In rr. I-. .a, •. -mi, . *i.*rr tut arc*, desk*.
Ready mu.
l.T>, »ls:iunt
I’, r The Manager Iras the honor or announcing
MRS W H l'Kls<V lor iwo nights won- Positively
li'r ia -1 pr ri.iniianrrn, having engagement* u> tulhl
immediate!) ,n the Ea*t
TiiUij*T Kvilvizm, Aran. IT—
LONDON ASSURANCE
Ifanie .Mr W. H. Cnip
Sir Mareoun Counley Mr Archer.
f has Counley Mr Prior | Murk Meddle Dunn
Lady liuy Spanker Mr* W. H Crisp.
orii'c lliHiiws) -Miss Porter
Danre -by-- -Master Wood.
To conclude with ihe laughable larce of
SKETCHES IN INDIA.
I‘oni Tape Mr Dunn | Sally Scragga--Mus Cruise
To morrow—Cluri, or Home, Sweet Home.
CIASTU.K SOAP—I 6 rasea M&rveillea, ju»i recM
. and tor -Mile by spIT H A FAHNESTOCK A Co
JAMAICA <• I Nil EK—t! t>bia jun re*''il and for sale
> ) -l‘> : B A FAHNESTOCK A Co
/UK HIM. \|. Jutl (T il ami lor sale by
ai-lT J KIDD A Co
1 >uv\'DKKi.l) I.AMUOCE-Jusi received and ior
A wlei'l »|'IT , J KIDD ACo
/ M'UI'F.K - l>l N< -1 .A SS - Ju-1 rec'd and for sale oy
V. *l’ i: _J KIDD A Co
4 Mi-'RU'A N iSINOI. ASS - Jun rec'd and lor suit
■A l‘> »i>IT J KIDD ACo
/'AMr > W ILK h I.OU ER>--J a»i rec 'd aud for sale
V/J’) _J*pjT J KIDD A Cl.
SIARCH - A good artu lr, just rcc d and for sale l->
HP T s KIDD A Co
Wickham C J.
Y
Young Peter
Initials.
HACoN- 10,WW ll>* piioie Bacon, hog round, for
tale by apl4 J S DILWORTH A Co
HOPS— ‘At bales Ohio Hopt, for tale hy
«PH J S tULWORTH A Co
IARD I*J bb.* No l Lard, for sale by
J “l‘U i S DILWORTH ACo
/ \W.NER WANTED—For d bhds Tobacco, mkd
\ / Diuinond A. rer'd pet *Unr Telegraph No 1
GEO H MILTENUEUGKU,
“P u *7 Front at
D HI 1.1) A I’PI.ES -a o bush just arrived, for »ule by
«I»»H RHKY. MATTHEWS A Co
/ IRKA M ''lll.t^K—ss bxs ;u»[ rec d per «uur Lake
V_/ Knc and lor sale hy JB CANFIELD,
apld \Yatet »U between Smitlilien) and Wood
(t* >I)FIM||— 3 drums Codfish, for s iU l.y
J "P ia . _ _J S DILWORTH ACo
sJ 'ii- Molasses—a j hbta s 11 hioias.e*, unJm,
tj. (rorn stmr Winfield Seoli and for sole by
- V. u _ _ JAMES DaLZEI.L. water «|
Plantation molasse»-«i.i* n nmi«m
Molasac.*-. landing fiom stmr W’mlield Scon, and
,or •’»*« »*y W A M MITCH KI.TREE,
“P l 3 160 liberty »t
/ 10l TUN-36 bales good Weti Tenncaace Cotton
V.' lor sale by upl3 WIST. BOWEN, 50 From st
JINSEI.D OIL ‘il hbU L.nseed (hi, iot <ale by
J “PCI WEST_ BOWEN
O SI GAR ~ 1 1> hud* old crop N O Sugar kjj
11. sale hy apl.J WKS’f. BOWEN
CIIIKESi; 5h hx« now landing; for sale u.y
. ’ ISAIAH WCIiKY A Co, From e-,
HOPS— lu hale, .u sture, for *alc hy
-‘P 13 - . ISAIAH WOKEV ICo
-yy-oon-. b„„ w.. hl „ K , ou , fo ,„„
—■ y Jt R FLOVD
/ IUITO.V-,; „,^ ow - ,
ii- 1 *!!.. L**AIAII WCKEV A S. From „
L- fa thers, m .l ,„ lc -- ■
r “ ,H ISAIA H HICKEY 4f.
w <oi ..I. bv
'' , Isaiah dioickv a ro
[ AIIH lIIM.No, , lolrnv ,, b, t
. laAIAH piHKEVA 1-0
1 ISAUII Kicstv 4 C.
F L iii ! i“ :u "““* ,n »« ■ ■ ■
. WM \H DICKKV A Co
33 -W .U —rule, t G Btn , ri , or ,
■- . Isaiah uickkv A Co
1 .t7S- fclf V H. .m„d p»,
I .|>n o JA K Fl.i 1 1 U,
Raund Church Huildmvt
U »«- v.n^rT f ~d^'.,nwArpTr
A- “«“! and for sale l.y ttr u JARFUovS
an hhl, W, > oKaf (0I
* , M . JAR FLOVD
Sh dSH do S.drs, 'gTJdo
imi snft “ ,rt ’ eJ ,h “ boat Washing,
'on.andtorsae l.y _ aplj JAR FLOVD
Dry Appic. •teamhoai; 1-do
ior.-i • lbU Jo -canal boat Washington, and
8,0 uv »P« 4 J A K FLOYD
THERB—4 -ks Feaiher*. per canal boat W»U-
X. iiiglon. tor sale hy apl4 JAB KLoYD
riHFAF WATCIIIS-J,.,
\J Oieniol ihc cheapest mU and «lvrr Uya- \\ aich
c* *ver offered in my
AUy my spntl g tlotk 0( a, c fr^ ett quality gold aad
ft!** w *»cu«a, Jewell) Ware.MlhUUJI
Lumps Ac Ac w VV l WIU^N,
coruef and M»rket «i»
OKU* W. SMITH * OOn
iNFOILM iboir Irurnd* and the public Lhalthey bava
Ho lunger any conireriion with their late establish
ment In I’cun iireen, known u* :bc Pittsburgh Brewery,
having removed ihcir enlire bu*ine«* lo ihe POINT
UKKWF.KV. m P<u siren. »Vl«:d T*
T'O COUNTRY MIRCHANTS-W >1 Mlbvht,
corner ot 4th and Mattel sh>. Pittahurgh, ba* re
ceived ln« hr«t supply o! Spring and Summer Goods,
and riviir* weichaui* lo look at Lis atoi k Price*
low
Wholesale Room* up stairs- entrance from 4lh at
By John D. Davt N A«eUoai«r.
- ,*■% flag
»-ik ‘ftswla
>-.0 Kai«i vieirna*, l»Oie»
4* \ir c*>b*ner«i,
»n.l wuOinv ho
v ■. .viu.f l*. ribbon*, •■hoe
•-[‘rtUnr clotlil, ca»«i
A. T !t.ri
■ e,. ,1 i I -iivcr watches, cul
*■•l *"°J. Ae. apl?
AMUSEMEM&
THEATRE
Lease* end Uanager
AiTi.lu *.ib Snot Ma.Vauxi
C. S. Porter.
•'V H Uaitr
l.;i»i MjiMoi London Assurance
•Mr IV. H Crnp in the character of Dazzle
KXPRKkS HACKKT LIflK,
FOR PIULADKLPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
. Exclusively for Passenger*
—Tlie Boata of this Line will leave
,v.n at U o'clock at night
Keutucky—Capt H Truby, Moudav, April 16
Louisiana —Capt J P Thompson. Tueuday I?
Indiana— P Burkcy, Wednesday, IS
Utuo—A Craig, Thursday, ID.
Kentucky —H Truby. Friday. W
Louisiana—J P Thompson, Saturday, il
Indiana—l’ Burley. Sunday. W
Ohio--A Craig. Mifnduy. tCI.
Kentucky—ll Truby, Tuesday, U 4
l-ouisiana— J H Thoinpeou. Wednesday. 25
Indiana—-P Burkey, Thursday. S 3.
Uluo—Capt. A Craig, Friday, at 7
Kentucky— M Tniby. Ba.unlay. Ha
Louisiana—J P Thompson, Sunday. 29
For puKsage apply to W SUTCH.
Mononeahela Hou-*r,
apl*> or D LRECH A Co. Canal Uaua
VTFW COMBS—At ZFBLLON lUN9EVS, 61 Mar
i> ket street—
| doz very high back Shell Tuck Combs;
:s medium "
V low
•• plain high
li narrow beaded lop
6o lancy top UutTaio **
lu - plain
tsi gross com Horn, 3u dor shell side, assorted si
zes; 3o gross com hora Side; 3 doz shell dresaing do;
111 doz Buffalo do do; 4 do Imitation do do; 60 do best
English Horn, tl do S S S hue Ivory, extra size; Ifl do
J* Bdo do, in boxes, I*4 gross fine do do; ldo comb
Cleanera. t pi<j
REMOVAL,
ISAAC WILLIAMS, Merchant Tailor,
announces io his cusiomers and the puhlic that he
has removed hi* establishment from the Monongahela
House, to the store on Bmithfield street, lately ocoupi
ed bj’ T_iVhiUen as a dry {U>odo store, whore he
i« prttyfcreiTto serve his rusiomers wiilt work mudn in
the inie-ai ami most fashionable style oplQ;<lupt>4
MRS MARSH'S NEW NOVEL—Mordaunt Hail;
or a Sepieml>er Night; by the author of ''Two old
men's tale.*." "Emilia Wyndbani,” *■AnlreU•, , * etc.
Just rec'd bv JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
iipUi.dAwT corner Market and 3d »t»
I>RASS CANDI.KS'riCKS-Just reeMved. m me
J ) h.|.n oi tne Plane and Saw. a splendid nosorimeul
oi Braa» Candlestick*, of variou* kinds. For sale by
apt# lIUHER A LAUFMAN. Ta wood «t
ROLL BLTTKR— It! fresh Roll Butter, rac’d and
for sale by ROUT DALZF.LL A Co,
aplfl Liberty si
SA I.KRATUS—IOO bxs landing and in Mote; fot sate
by upia RuBT DALZEI.L k Co
OIL MEAL—t*d «ks Oil Meal, per caual boat Hibcr,
nia. received ami tor salp by
aplfi SAW HARUAI till
lI.NSKKU —db Linseed Oil, per canal boat llt-
J lirrnia. received and for sale by
spill SAW HA&BAUUII
SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BEEF—SO tea Evan*
A Swill S C Hams, very choice, Z 7 tc* do do Dri
ed Beef Kouud*. choice, just rec’d fromCiucinnau and
for _ japlS SELLERS A NICOLS
BACON —lUU.UOU lh* llama. Sides and Shoulders, in
tuoke house and in csks, pTOSe qualm-, for aale
by _*pie SELLERS A NICOL 9
MESS PORK-7 bbl* m store and for tale by
aplft _ SELLERS A NJCOLS
tMNE FIAJU R— 3h bid* of excellent quality, just re
ceived mid for tule l.y
SELLERS A NICoI.S
LA Rl> Oil. —lO bbl* No 1, ju«t rec’d and for sale by
»!*IO SELLERS A NICOLB
Cll'l NTRY BACON— We have a few choice lota of
J country cured Uacun for sale
»M| MHifLLS A ROE
DRIED PEACHES and APPLES for tale.
J*P»4 __ MtiILLS A ROE_
ROLL BL rTLK- ’i bl>L, and hu bxs Cheese, juat
rec’d per suht Michigan and lor tale by
apl» JB CANFIELD
ROLL BUTTER—IO bbls Roll Butler, jqsi rec’d
and for sale by apH J S DILWORTH ACo
TtAR—3O bbls North Caroliuu Tar, tor sale by
A »pl 4 JBDIL WORTH ACo
■ , STEAM BOATS
CnfCIBBA'n dfc PITTSBURGH
iiSifc .fifc
DAILV PACKET LINE.
rpHIS well hqowttilqe of splendid pasjeager Sieua.
i' er* is sow composed of iba lnrgeit-swiftest, bes
finished and furnished, and must powerful boats on t&a
waters ot the Weal. Every aeooßUßodatisa and cob
fort that moueT can procure, has heed provided far pas.
»«-uger» The lint h»» oeemn operation for five yean
nu» carried a million of people without the least bye*
rv to their persons. The boat* will be at the foot of
Wood street the dayprevtoo* to starling, for the recap*
Hon of freight snd the entry of passenger* on the trait*
ler In all cases tbe iia****-'- money must bo paid IS
suvanre.
SUNDAY PACKET. '
The Isaac MiWTON, Captain Hemphill, will
ie «ve Pittsburgh evrrv Sun.lsy uiurmm; at 111 o’cloek;
Wheeling every SuuJa} cvoi.mr at IU r u
May va, ISI7.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The MuNu.v. aiikla. t'apt srt..-nt, w,ii leave Pitt
sburgh every Monday mornt'ir at ttf o'clock; \Vhoeling
every Mouday evemug at lu r. m.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBKKNIA No % J Kin era yes *etli
l-ave Pittsburgh every Tuesday ino ruing at lo cTdlpck-
Wheeling every Tuesday evening at IDr. u. *
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NK'V ENGLAND No. Si, Capi. a. Dzav, will
l-avr pnwburgh every Wednesday inoming at IDs
o clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at )bp. m
THURSDAY PACKET.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. GasCK, will leave pin**
burgh every Thursday morning at 10o'clock, Wheel ia*
t wr> Thursday evening ui I>| t*. K.
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPER No. si. Cape l v ass Dmi, wilUeava
Pittsburgh every Fnday morning at lOu'cloefcj Whee*
lint every Today evening at 1U ku.
SATURDAY PACKET.
Tlie MESSKMIKB No si, CapL Woudwskds willllsave
Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at lo oMlOok
Wheeling every Saturday caning at 10 r. M.
NKW IJKDoN AND DAILY UNK
OF CANAL AND STEAM. PACKETS,
-jgga
frtA st-asdOW,}
leaves Pittsburgh daily, all) o'clock, A. M.,nnd ar
rtves at Glasgow, (inouih ot the-Sandy and Beaver Ca
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at W> same night
Leaves New Li»L<ui at H u nlock, P. lU., (shaking the
trip eauaJ lu Uic river during the night,) aud Glasgow
at M o'clock, A. M , umi uuivcs Ml Pittsburgh atj P.
M —thus making a continuous line lor carrying pas
♦cugers and Imght between New Lisbon andlnitu
burgh, in shorter time ana at less rate* ihanby any
oilier route ,
The proprietors ot this Lme have the pleasure pf hj.
forming U)e public that they have fitted up two first
Canal Bouts, lor the ancoaifiiodtUon of pasaengeannd
ireight, to run in ctmnecuon with the well known
ileuuiei* CALEB COPE mid BHaVKR, andconnect*
tng, « uiasgow v with the Pittsburgh ami Cincin
nati and other daily lines of steamer* down the Ohl*
and Mississippi rivers ’ The proprietors pledge them
.elve» lo spare no nnen«r or trouble lo insure q<h&
lort. safely and duj.aitn, uud ask of the |>Ubllo■ third
ot tiie ll patronage.
AUTHORIZED AGENTS.
G M. HARTCN, 1
SAW HARBAUGH, JnwttaifE
tt. HANNA,*C O . l w ...
ajyil tf J iL\HBAL r Gll AOo J ««W LiabOft.
NOTICE—The sieamer LEAVER, CR. CUrta.-nua
ter, will leu ve after this notice, for vV ellsvillo paoeta
ally, in tbe morning. jelS
_ ■■ ■ ■
BCSMfiR AB.HAJSGBMJEffT& for 1840.
MONONUAHKLA route.
Only 73 Mllei Bta>| D (.
Via Brownsville uud Cumberland to Ualriroore and
• Philadelphia
r I'HK splendid and Inst running l 5 Mail steamers
1 ATLANTIC. t'apt J Parkinsou; BALTIC, Cmpt A
Jacob*; LOCIB M‘LANI-1, Capt K, Bennett; are now
making double daily trips between i
PITTSBURGH AND BROWNSVILLE,
The morning boat. wfU • leave the Montsaffhela
Wharf, above the Bridge, daily at S o’clock preettblr
Passengers will take SUPERB CO A C UE&tX Browns
ville, at 3 o’clock, P. the splendid can oi tha
Baltimore and Oliio Kailroail, at Cumberland,; at 9
o’clock, A. M-, and arrive in Baltimore the tuns even*
in*, in tune tor the eveniug line to Philadelphia and
Washington city.
Prom Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 22 hours. ,
Fore f 10.00
Prom Pmsbargh to Philadelphia, only <0 hours
Fare SW,OO
The evening boat will leave at 6 o’clock, ejcepdSun
day evening* Passengers by this boat will lodge on
board in comfortable Soaie Rooms thr Urn night, pasa
over the mountains the loliovring day in Eastern buili
Coaches, and lodge the second night in Cumberland.
Passengers have choice of either Steamboats!- Bail
Road between Baltimore nod Philadelphia, «hd tho
privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore,
and resuming their scats at pleasure. Coaches char
tered to pn/ur* to travel as they please.
We make up the loads and way bills for (he Coach
es in vlte Puutiargb offices, (in order to save on
arriving at u is therefore important tor
passenger* to get their ticket* before going ofl board
of thr boat, at our office, Monongaheia House? Water
street, or i-t Charles Hotel, Wood at, Pittsburgh
apiulllru J. MEHKIMKN, Agam
Pltuburgh M. Louiirllli Packet T-f Pr-i
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
>w The splendid uew steamer
i TKLKOHAPII No, 1,
nwcEMfltt Hnslep, master, will leave for *bor*
mtemediato porta o a Taaa
day, l?lh last, at 10 o’clock a. U.
For freight or passage appiv on board, or
BuftBRJDOE, WILSON & Ca
apl4 GEO B HILTENBfiftGEIL
PITTSBURGH AND LOUI9VILUi2 PACKET LINK
iv The new and tpiendld fartpawen
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REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET TOR ST- &OUIS
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d»e aboT* *nd uuermwliato Mrti
every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, *. M.
For freifbi or rasiaro apply on board, or lo t
E. C\ KJNO, N 0.453 Cora. Row.
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REGULAR SATURDAY RACKET FOR ST. LOUIS
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McPherkon, nailer, wilVletve for
above end Intermediate pone eve
ry Saturday, at 10 o'clock, p. h. c” v
For freight or passage apply on Loan!, or to
K. C. KIXO, No 153 Com. Row.
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tor wabasii
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—ftaSattfiß master, will leave for La/kv
and intermediate pom on Wad.
t>e»da)’, the 1-th mm, at lu o'clock. * m
Fbr freight or pioaatt, apply to
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FOR ST LOUli
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For freight or paaaaye apply oir board ,p|-
TOH VV HKKLLNG AND SUNFISM.
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■■■"“■■for above and
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FOR ST. LOUIty
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and ititnnnediaic pom this day
Ittth mat, at « o'clock, r *.
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FUR NEW ORLEANS,
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Uiia day, lGih mat, ai 10 o'clock, 4 s P
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