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    THE MTSBURtiH GAZETtE.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE *• CO 1
PITTSBURGH*
FRIDAY MORNING, £MB,
1., next Il< tor Tel»«x»P**«
Far Local Matter* tea ■«* »»»••
LHTIMASOHIO ASD WIUO COOSTYI
Ic pam.«.^o'S. H r.mbl'»tol of jg*"* 1
•event Election Di*tneu, mdistrict, r
. Jane, IM9, to elect! two P er *®?V f „ mft 8t the Coon
Delejrje* to » Coartty ConYerttio . to #t l 0 o-clk,
Hoa»e on Wedoe»d»y t the B ,h T to be
A. AL, to b»> tn “ ° c ‘
•apportetlby the party •* th whie* of the town*
tXrncXt The
thiptlPm excepted,l will lh^hoaf* of U and
towntbip, between the to “'pQCT CAROTIIKRS,"
Cb-imaa of the Committee ofCp.re.pond.nM
April 27, lfttt , -
■One who wined the memorial,” »PP*"
to morrow.
WtrmmoTon.— lfour reader* aie hail “ u< *
dtlighted m reading the chapter abtot w ““*“ ■
„ we were, they will heartily Ihanlt tU Err P
them inch a rare treat- : ’ j _
The “Pott” replica to
Wo cannot detcend into that Adi . 0
it hat any thing better to offer «■ '» J * fen “'
thall not fail to attend to lb .
ln.=a*n« Z
in nnnexlngtbe Lndepend
,he Bulled Sut«, Moje of [he £ rel ent dU
“* “ Tt t‘°S b<! UionU.« Bill—i* *" «* «° P*?
mption-41*individual® dorm, the lot
y „ de »—rebel. «nd
rebellion, bp P* ~ an li Loynl patty.
loJlliw -i„dl«i , n , n««lyJ „ d t , vlog ;
h.ve inked 'h,® "P
-( ' ihecelve® out of the. pdW*
h^ b .-rrr:
tertnine. It - not iq iMlly o rEo S l,.h-_
£=£sr2t:s*2
offered to them® .
A member oftb. Bc.ra of I Sn.rdittn.<*
uon onto Bo«d in oof &""• n. ho »• £_ |
per birring .ufficienl money to P«f >“■ *
our knowledge of lb. membra of ihn Board,
TL S Zp* and ben..oleo. 0n.....
Ho, be fouod,.nd „ ibn, K« th.tr « £
Mrrira gr.tmtod.ly to the ? obbc. .1 l» nnl.tr
tie, rimuld bo btwhly judged without »u,e
u is a source of no tinall ff 1 * 1
melton, .pirit at iut «w.ltn nod tn £ P
retobonto the We.t em
“=3£i*srrr
Eton tbe citizen. Allegheny °*”V' “ ef lhaie
■ “trn.r-r^t n X^“‘
*.-*200,000 » *£■ £
PeOP ' e ° f WcpTJ tnM.no
orrry.
The Ordinince Which hU p«M<l
forth thol u tb® May° r be '^ d he £* T “ nal
tod Xd «,uu«««d <o -Wl-onta “'*»
*oct of fho : Ohio and Jennayl**** *•>!"“
rjL 0 ' WD hundred thoue.ud dollar,;
in the bond* oftho city, in conformity wt* l * “
of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, P«s*d Ap
irth 1819, haying nol le»«thm thirty yea™
rXb..u^ b y^"h“
A. atoct of tutid company, and prer.dod abm, that
to .aid bond. bo mad. »PPb“
to that part of die Kid road lytn* n-tthtn the St...
and that to director. of an.d
company ogre, to pay A. onrten. ■">“««
to, on said bond*, until anch time a. the «...™
i, completed to the State hoe, or eo much thereof
„ /nc adequate to that purpose; Provided sai
be thrown into utarhet betore.be
fint of Jane 1850. . . |K _
Afler the above was in type, '" v '
following appeal from op. af tr active bread, of
the road. ’ tel it not go unheeeed. ,
Th. Ban. Koan snbecnpttoh [. not yet faU—
„ffl to niton, of Pitt.bu.gl! .permit U“* 1^
SSr:s^
'SSS^ESSS
tr«l huh hut what tube
amckly ifl ordoti to five to it 4* Mr
isrsArs? s.'rX ■*
doabt or contihgeacy.
b.v.
y„n Kay Se Co , » neat «i>PV ° f H: " ory
En*land, b,T. B. Moucatoy,*. >wo
on., with a portrait of the .tahot.
by aH. Bailer, in Ehitodelphid It 10 told ll »
tow price of 50 cate to paper Spdrn*, “»d 75 ctr.
in maalin. Who will cot reed hlecaulay'* adm.re
blo hialoiy, whan it can bo had ao cheap. For .ale
by Me* ir»- Kay & Co- i:
Xbo fiction* and indiscriminate pppoiition ot
&. LocofitGO pt**» “> lbe.lndmmis.muon rt
Q«. Ta-ruus. .■ cconin? the' Jn» inffiptation nl
intelligent citizen, end .. u to
.en3dcl)3««.o.iliS to Whigs The Mow
to, mStork. of the Seymore Amencau, on the
toe end on of-promote wWot
rnised by the-Washington Union, end echoed by
iu obodicot imitators, i* tolh« P ur P“‘ c
“li would bo .trenje,: indeed, if * President,
bound to serve Iho cofutrv, and honedly
“do so, should consiifer bimsdlf nnl! "' '“ cb ° h ‘
vshonstonn Administration, just condemned by
S?Sunuv, » to Hunk ill bis. duly to retain in of
ten every incumbent appoint*! by thet Adtnmuv
SSion, without reference to iitoess or unfitness
worth or the want of it \. VTOO , m
We are simply contending fcr Gen. TaYLons
freedom—oot the freed©!® to act arbitrarily, pro
wantonly. bat the freedom to act, in
a. in other things,
1 with tola re ferente t,; jnd.ee and the pubitc
W ‘|.| The” Union - would hsve him bound to
ItoM whom he Ibond moffice upon hi. sMessm"
iTlhn Presidency. BUI the public w,II reedtly
““1 th JL a]ready in office hsve no moro
K xemX froto -rnaayThd. .how who
appointed. Let iutu.ee he dene,
HriMrtilna -toacoompliah *uch a result remaps
j rw —ji and with violent aU
SS’SnSpte moredjffieuT f“ Ad
beheve's’iherenn-
Uoa,» the pr»e° ~«,rtiaawhich it mast provoke
ZSXSSFSSZ}”
to honored, «o respected, to belated,
AmeriSn be.rU, where
CA * left any element, of ■oondoe**.
P*s7 will judge the Administration Ur-
'itoWr, poiilicsl brawler now
woald supply demand that
This the coon
■**???■s!£ toto«id addlooxpeci. 80.
try - ha» a 11 ridiculous than the solemn
P 0^ B *,?* o^ journals affect, when,
• lodigflttliott'y&pk . o iher atmosphere than
to serve the noun
«**■
I!,
: FBOBX WMHWQTOS.
CQRvtpotniVhes of ths PiOibargb Guette.
WashikpTos, April 22, 1849-
WehiTt Esllen a poo evil, that is lo s»y t n P° n
qujel tidies. There is nothing of moment doing
the greet holiness that ought now to eng*?® 1
attention of the head* of the new admini* lr * uoQ
I refer of course to the hurculesn t«k of j
the government, by the dismissal of tbo»e o .
whose case. require~iL
pension ot operation! consequent U P°“ f
! Imposed upon by .tat bar!
I el-Senator WeaeoO. the editor
moay of the-Demon".!. ». £od .emu, aad lb.
r "uf a" I. W...0U .hall never
u.^urite the faithful through hi.
WejMll Md Foole
" “■ <. - «'■We
-1” au indefinite qom,u.y of matter
upon ‘'proscription," aad such hke lop>«. hand,
lo Mr. Foote, with a request that be will
p, then aad pul them .ate the Uaiou ht. owe.
The coatrivauce succeeded, and thus Mr.
CUU had the satisfaction ol' usiag tbo columas of
ot the surviving organ .of the part?, agaiost the
will and in delUnce ol the hostility of Us proprietor
Though sa l have stated above, nothing of con.
sequence adorns doing toward, cleansing out the
Augean stable of abuse end corruption, yet it •• ]
„if to-night that change, are contemplated in '
three very important office* to wit: First Comp,
troller of the Treasury, Third Auditor, and Com
missioner of Pensions It 11 attegta that all th«e
oOcer. are ioc.pacu.ted by age and the decay o,
their faculties. What may be the fact tu regard to
Mr. McCulloch, tho Comptroller, 1 don't know, bat
,1 is a matter of general notoriety, that the public
interest, have sustained loss and injury in conse
quence of the physical iu.bU.ty of Mr. Hogner and
Mr. Edward, lo attend at all limes to th. dnues of
their office* in person.
1 am happy to .ay that one real care °l .
Uon ha. takenplace; Mr Harr,... Oeonp. Dam™;"
hl , notified the new Regret that he reore. trot
,he Clerkship he ha. held m that office. There
port t. that he wa. .boot to be auperceded by
Whig from the Mime Male. Tht.ua brig " s * m
pte. which it 1. believed will cot be generally tmre
Led. A itory .. told ef « •“f”'
clerk in the Navy DepaMment, who ha. been
somewhat noted for the free and e.ey “
which he ha. regelated hi. ,t,enhance during the
.emmer month., that he applied a few day. tor
leave of absence fjr two month. The reply wa.
in respectful term, that n wa. not now thought
expedient to grant the application becace, before
the expiration of the term, he would probably re
ceive inde&nil. leave. The friend, of another on.
about to be removed, plead for him that he wa.au
the eve of marriage. It turn, out on inquiry tie
; ba. been in that utteraMing predicament for t« elve
| ream The ladies «ny this '» • clear care, lor .ueh
irTnougbtto be Visited with condign puni.h-
I m e Q L A twelve veer', engagement certainly
! ought to be brought to an end.
Mr. Benton and Mr. D,x have gone home. Mr.
Benton will plunge at once into the thickeat oft e
melee of politick conlroverey, now raging tniM»
souri and there will, no doubt, be an inlere«}ng
atirring up of the eloment. there. 1 have been
told by a confidant of Old Bullion, that he Joe. no
tntend to beard the pnmlavery feeling which -Mil
eppeera U. be the prevailing rent,maul m ih.t
State but that he will teach that the eriau .. P-M
and .’hat the ,neat, on .. already tu the couree of
declMon in CMilorn,. and New Mexico. The
Senator accompanied b, MfV Bentom Hi.
deeghter, Mra. Jacob., remain, hern for the pre
aeut, but aa aoou as her health will perm,, of ,t. al.e
will «el out for California, to join her hu.bcnd. w
wont oot with Mrs. Fremonl. 1
General Dtx leevea the acvDe .1 h.a labors, ■
ccatea. and popu’.ariiy, with a p- >loued eoetemp
for that adminiatration which has been publicly
aiding,but privately con,end,eg with, during hu
whol! term of service. Hemmed. »
Uw before the Supreme Court of the me ,
and that of New York, aed though be due. »«
couMdar that ha could compatibly with hi. la
position undertake any bonne., before the pub ,c
departments, be will .trend. ,o the advocacy of
eIL. lor indemnity, before the Mexican Com
* J IfWt *.
liision, dow silling nere.
Pot ths Pittsburgh Gasettt.
Mx.Et.no.-l perceive by yoor pap«lh.. .h.
Cotnmuaiouer. of A.lle*heuy county beve reeved
ofdve mill. o. tb. d 0.,., for county
r . three OJ which shall he applied t > ibe
purpose*, three ol w of P.tu
redemption of toanty scrip- I°° J .
burgh will levy .utx of atx null, on tbe dollar be
sJe three, tbe School Lrecto,. m some »r tbe
Vltdi four or 6ve. to teb.cb .dd tb. poori^“ J
tb. .gg«g.te will exceed two per «"l
r .u, of Mixtion in texrful »nd opprewtve. ll
loudly for inveatigatiou, redrev, end
It cuuot, it ought not to be coofiliu.d. Tbe ux
payer, .re, 1 doubt not, wdlinfr'to be.r, however
T^?“r.\rs:ur.one”-:^?;
Sw3 tSdooU., at once, the public bunleb»-the.,
,b.Js7Wo'°het.xe.oflh.twtd forth, yet
the year IWO. »100 for the year
Si’ and *3,400 for the year IMS. eull qtill.
„!?di Why have the collector, of the Sixth
P A SeTCnth Wards of tbe same city, been per
retain, or om.t collecting tbe entire caun
-1 fhe «er 1819’ Why have tbe oulstand
! ‘U al dc^dVe" r c l county bit, to -
3SSS^s i SSS£
SS^SS.I'aoVS-V utucl
toaUc out'
bmtsarsi=!3Si-aa
iraue of acrip ha. led to extravagance and negte
of duty that ought not to be tolemed ?kTtt
TttK M. E. CntjacH.—lq the New Jersey wafer
enceofihe Methodist Episcopal church, on Friday,
the resolutions of the last General Conference, res
pecting the propriety of submitting to arbitrators
the difficulties between the Northern and Sooth*
ero divisions of Ihe church, relating iothechurc
property, were presented by ibe Bubop. Tbe
Baltimore nod Philadelphia conference., lo which
lbe»e tenolmioaa ware aubmilled at their lata aea
aioDJ, were unnnimoualy in favor of arbitration,
and it ia’ preaumed fba New feraey conleranoa
will niao concur
Hk&oic WaLaluo. —In a lelter from Santa Fe
Jtnuwy 12. lo Ibe New Orlanna Plaayune, refer
ence I. made to lb. d,rearer lo Coi. Framonl . par
in lb. Realty Mountain., and tha following aur
pnaing fact ia staled
Twenty d.ya baring elapaed, and no return of tha
Fremont ainnad out btataelf. He arrived .1
dlaunca of 360 mile., to nine day., having
walked the whole distance.
Thi. i. near .bool 40 mile, a J*V. *“d <*k“«
into conaideration ibe cireumalnncd. ol cold, .now
and hunger, under which it wa. done, t. parbapa
aoparalleled. f
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT
COLLSCTOM OF THI CUSTOMS-
Bela B Haskell, Waldoboroogb, Marne.
Daniel Retmcka Kenaebank, Maine.
WtUiam B. Smith, Meebias, Maine
SU*VTTOM OF THI CUSTOMS-
John R Abell, Town Creek, Maryland.
William Coad, St. Mary a Rtvar. Maryland
forr.iiAsms.
Richard I* Wilaon, Chicago, llbooa.
Ahnpp Austin. Lynn, Massachusetts.
Nathaniel Wilaon. Lawreooe, Maiaahhua.ua.
Abraham Jonaa, Quincy, {Jinni*
JuhuajM. Ackley, Ithaca, New York.
Hon Mom Hawnom-Thl. <Jenttom.il lllpok
ar, oHo cartinn nigh quarter. a. mini.tar lufera
aib Mr. Hampton la a iterUng whig, a «oond law
ver a feaxleaa advocate of the people*, right, on
the'floor of Congreaa, and poawoan all the "S“J"
itcqualitotioni to adorn, any .Utlionito which he
“ay b. tilled ir«h..grou tWodwrelrh.
The Rev. J. N. Mafflf ia pregehing al Fort
Arkanaaa, to tho California emigfanta
| combats with the fiery charger, in several of which,
. it wa * said, the old Austrian dragoon came off
We dare say that many of our old reader*, rather second beat. When putting on the hoosmga j
. „k—n to receive in thiapape'i 00 ' and caparison for the Chief to nde Jackson.
ta ™ bM ° r°‘ l r: ~Z ,a every year, . : Krauaewould any, “Ah, ba, my One fellow. youll
or about the 22d of February I. have your mach w d «y> ® nd * know you'll taka
chapter of the venerable Mr. Owns a 1 behave yourself” In lact, the noble horse .
cea of the Liie and Times of Gen. Wabhtwoto*’ . bad foU power 0 I Washington’s stalwart arm,
ml.. ib.t accustomed treat on the i B power that could throw a horse upon hi* haun
aorry » ml- jT 0l the : cb e, in . .ingle momenl, and .he aagaclonaan,.
recurrence, line yeer, of Ihe Anniveraav, jled before „ force no t eaaily leaned nor
B.rth of that Ural and gream* of our Preaiden , gfc tlell . '
The omiaaion we. owing to no weltmeu ot the le- | Among , he honwa were a pair ofbeaulifnl
, / _ -nntributioni to the htatory of a past ; blood bays, bred at Mount V ernon from the ccltp
boroflbeaecoambuno Dle d Mr. . braled atalhon Magnolia. There .borough bred,
age, but to an indutpotltion whicn pro wt „, y,, „ u o flhe itablea, and alwaya drew Ihe
Onau. from eiecuung hta pnrpoae m nine lor me , when paid her vmta in
Anmyeraarv Hia purpoao waa only deferred, how- ; phll ,delpbia. One day, bm fur the courage and
ever anTwe pl.arere ,h„ opporln. prerere. of W,X“d
nily of apace ,n our column, fur 11, .0 plan, before phe were just seated in the coach. |
our readers the following new Chapter, lately pUc- aD< j} amet Hurley. <a native of Ireland) was pul
ad m our hands. t.n* up the step. when, the day being warm and
.d m our nanus- r troublesome, one of the horses nibbed off
From Uk National lnte!lis*o cet
WASHINGTON
Hu lie™ e,ul He—thoJ.— Order, MuJud, Scene
my, PunrftitfiiXy.
Fbom the Coarm Rjcomcnosa *jd Pny* Mr
aoira or the Life a>d Cbaeactkx ok w *ui-
IBOTOn.
Wherever Washiogtoo established a borne—
whether temporary or fixed, whether amid the log
huu of Morristown or the Valley Forge, the rresi
dooual Mansions in New York or Philadelphia, or i
his own beloved Mount Vernoo—every where or
der, method, punctuality, economy reigned, an
hohaehold. whether civil or military, was always
upon a liberal scale, and was conducted with due
regard to economy and usefulness.
Ths Steward—Frauen, who kepi the tavern ‘
New York where Wnhufm took leave ' of £■* op
deers in 1183, ™ the Orel Slewed » ‘7” 1
deck Francis »u s rare Whig m the .
narv day, and attached no little importance to his
person sod characterJrom the circumstance cl the
memorable parting cf the Commandcran-chicl
“th hi. old mid long-endeared ~mp«mon. “
urns having taken place at Francis’. Tsvern, in
S was a man of talent end
■able taste iu the lice of his profession, hi
the same tune ambitions, fond ofJispny,
garbles, cf expense. This trodoced coo need
difficulties between ihe President a “ f u
one of ihe most devotedly ailached in him of all
k°Tlra Expenses of th. President,»l M.nsto., went |
settled weekly: and, upon the bills being presented,
rate
3 »*u“SSSSS SV-V.l* »
; be conducted with due regard to economy and use
FmcU wouli promine amendmenl, sueltb= »'“
w «k the U .. .cene would bo redacted GjU'
puts the otew.rd retiring in tea™. and' «
?W.U, bn may diachargn me; bn mny till m . ■
will bm wbile be it Pre.tdenl ofthe l mind Staten.
I have the honor u> be b,a Slewnrd, bil
eaUbl.abment ahull be anpphed with
| beat of every thing that the whole country
SSasarfSKrSt
SBEMtSS
England recollection. , he
It happened that a .ingle .bad wan . ‘“S"
nelaware in February and brought to the I'hilaaet
phi. market for tala. Franc, pounced upon^
1 with the .peed of an oaprey.regardle.. o (]>"<■'
i k.msrd that he had secured a delicacy that abo
' enh h‘e knew would be agreeable to the p.
"'when the ti.h wa. .creed, Waahing'on.u-fecl
. a deoarture from hi. order, touching the prov
« oTmSe (or hi. table, and .atd » Fr.net
who «ood a. ht, po»l at ,hc the |
tone; “the price, .ir r T hree, tnr , g d
.tamtnered out the a'A*
-Til*, it awav " thundered the chief. take it aw y.
J u ahaS n ’tJerb. »d tha, my table ™ch
« Sample of !•«* *•■< JZ
Francis tremblingly obeyed, *nd tb« Jim
th - season was remored untouched, to be speeai
ly d“u,vTU the gourmand, id .he .erv.nl,
dirk brown man, b bo n «ny t ■■<- u
yet po«e»f J ot stnM. great o
entitle him n ** compared w>ib t
fabolous buiory. uni
The Ch>el CooL gloried >n the i.eaunr
ucety of i»*«* W.leben. Tnder '“‘l
»«°«d*c.rthe r I)r
« these paruou^r.
Sere was no arrest of judgment, .or judgement anil
''Tbe'stl-waid. and indeed ih« whole hou^ b ° ,< J|
:# sr
•■r«.-!i ! p ir»n“c r T 1 .u 7 a., o,
*z£ri>z^
required nome helfdonen upron. end napkin. ° o '
of number, ll »•» .erpnling Ibe order end dmc.fr
bne that wn. observed m ro bu.lUng • *oene. H»
underling, dew .n nil direefion. to .Teeute hm or
dOT, wtaiTe he, Ibe gre.l mn.termpmt, .eemed m
poJeu Ibe power of übiquity, nnd to be every
«h«re at the same moment-
When the Slewnrd, in .now-while apron. ailk
,hort. nnd nlockieg..nnd bntr in full powder,plnced
Lhe finl dish on tbn Inb'e, the clock being on
Z £"ke of four, conned “.he Inborn of Keren-
Ttrr-sr:, ’T'SSi
Dinner, the Chief Cook retired 'on* l " hie toilet fee
an ereking promenade. Hi. perquisite. from the
Z p.of IhJ kilcbeo were from ore to two hundred
dolUrt e year. Though homely in pereoo, he l.v
?.ted the most ol there Urge .red. upon dress
ln making hl. lo.let,hi. linen we. of uheiceplmn..
ble quality end whiteoeio, then bleek .ilk .horu,
d iu q w.i.icoula.diuo stockings, rhoe. highly p-J
-i.hed with largo buckles covering . coo.ider.hle
part of lb. loot blue doth roe! with velvet collar
Sod bright meld buttons, a long w.lch chain dan.
Shoe from hi. fob, a cocked hat, .nd gold headed
“ a “| completed the grand costume ol the celebra
ted dandy%r there were dandies in thoae dnysiof
lh Th™ , .mySd ki the'ci.ief Cook invariably passed
oulal the front door, the Porter making a low bow
r„^rorh7X ,u^V J= up r £
SS- EFS *r restore
fanhionablel "did moat congress e. Many were
a uS. surprised on beholding so extraordinary
a oerson.go, while other, who knew him woald
ftLel and respectful bow, that they migh
receive in return thu dilute of one of the mo.l
£,tohed genUemen nnd the veriest d.ndy uf near
ly SSmon.—John Fagan, by birth a Hes
sian. tall and burly in pereon, was an
ed coachman In every reaped- H.
Ihe mechamsm of a carnage,and conld uke to pie
ces nnd pnl logelher ngain all ihe parts, shou J he
meet with any accident on bin rend. H
ihe Presideni tlie whole lour of ihe then l n.led
Stales from Portsmouth to Savannah, in Ihe while
built by Clnrke, ol Philadelphia, without Ihe
slightest accident or mialortune happening in ro
return Clarke was in nttnnd
ance to learn the success of wb.l h, deemed hi.
hiulerpiece of coaohmakmg. No sooner had Ihe
homes P slopned. ai the door of the Presidential
Mansion than Ihe nniious umchmaker was under
,he tody of the while chariot, humming every
the bony f , „d critical eye. till Fagan
tox‘"All right, Sir. Clarke; all
ight, no. .bolt or screw sumed ,u_ a long
n *“ t ’ « over the devil # own road#. The
Shied mechanic now found h» hand grasped
In that ol tb. Presldnnl, who eomplimen.ed h,r
upon hi. workmanship, **“™« 1 ,. h “
been sufficiently terted in a fntl runty
bH mad#. Clarke, Ihe hmpp«»t of m*
l ° to u%?.uc«M M onhe W S charK the
P**? 1 ® , it l J k!5 «eeived from the President
XdT-haarash- »' lh
He was an ucessWo .muker, hi. mearahaum nev
er being out of bit month, excepting nl meal, or
on the coach box. ,
The ttable* consisted of ten coach and saddle
Sn __. _ nd the iwo while chargers, a uoacbmaa.
fn™ wo grooms. Of the Charger. one u. 0.;
,y rode by Ihe “T«lt^Sixteen
»“.* S'"!;. » lim fir., * «-
ulUry. the waving vere tod hlblt of
■ sex :
hnbit veryhnnoying lo hU V ™ ~
master in hprsem.n.hip, preferred 13 'f' ”
ly possible, especinlly when, during bit Stalnr
day’s rtde, be would meet with carriage. contain,
mg Udlßa,!il being customary wilh them lo order
birmJSmt-n u.‘mop nnd lei down lb.,r glu.es,
.Itot the Preside nl might approach 10 p.y hi. com-
PU Tbe°mher chafer wu named Jackson, from .tie
he Mtior and the nn little amusement oftbe chief
h d the brilliant cortege of gtllnnt cavalier. with
which b«w« sllqndcd- Ja«k*°n «• * ■ n f* l J
• °i niirelv white, with Sowing mane and ull
in «1 -hpat*—'.
mounted, moved wilh month open, champ
ing the bit. hi* nostrils disieoded, and hi* Arab
!± Sin* flre. Washington, disliking a fretfo.
fj 9 D “ rode this fin* but tmpemous animal,
® JSlTtta. doty w*.,0.~,
op president when on borsebsck, hnd hnd OW*
OFFICIAL.
tbe fiie* ti\.~ .
ma bridle. The coachman, of course, sntl»wertea»
on hit box. The affhgbied animal Hared wildly
about him, and was in the act of springing tor*
ward, when Hurley, perceiving the imminent dan
ger with a prcaence of mind equalled by his cour
«re grappled the animal around the neck, and
aSndhia furious and maddening plunge* clung to
him. and *o encumbered him ' with ihe weight of
a heavy roan that the passengers in the street were
enabled to come to the rescue, when the bridle
replaced, and the carriage drove off.
The President was much gratified when inapec
ting hi. .table, ut Pbiladelphta. They were lug.
an’ roomy, and every thing in end about then
m Ihe moat perfect order the grooming oflhe ho,
■es .uperb, ,uch ~ the modern, can have no tdei
0 * Punrtii-aJiry —Waahington waa 'he moil puncr
taal of men. To thi. .dm.rableqnalilv and tbeone
MO «IW admirable of nama at four o clock aad re
tinny to real at pine at all wa»if, tb„ areal man
i owed bla beina able to accompbab inch mighty la
bor. during a long and illualnoua life. He wa.
punctual in every thing, and made every one punc-
I about him. , ,
Duriuß bis memorable journey through the
he bad, before setting ofT, arranged all the
;he whole route; the femes the inn*, the
,t and departing Irom each, were
•d. and punctually did the white 1
chariot arrive ..all appointment*except when |
prevented by blab water of excewvely bad lead.
V Hi. punctuality on lb .l-lona journey ..tom.bed
every one. The trumpet.' call of the cavalry hnd
ceaaed it. echoe. when a videlta would
e aeen coming in afcfullapeed, and theory reaound
ar and wide. "He', coming"' Scanty ' h /
rtilleryraen uulimber the cannon, when the order
would be given, "Light your matchea, the white
jr of arriving
duly calcula
•hanot is in full view . ,
Revolutionary veteran, hurried 'r 1 ™ *“ d ' r
[lone ooce more to greet them beloved Chief Thev
called ,1 marching to *nd », the
dear glorton. old tellow. would overtake their
netghtor, and friend., they would My Pu.h on
hov, if you Wish lo see him, lor wc
"ihMo’knol can aarare you lhat he .. oevc.
behind lime, pul alwaye punctual lo the mo
h"'wa. Ihu. lhat Wa.hmgton performed hi.
emorable tour of the I'nited Su.le.-e.erv
here received with the heartfelt homage that the
we veneration, and gr.utude of a whole pen.
Ie could be.tow, and there t. no doubt yet living
.ray head who can tell of the lime when he
allantlv rode lo ew village or tun ou the long
emmered route to hail the arrival ol the chanoL
m J join m the joyoua welcome to the Father ofb
punctual in jMf
ihia remarkable man nearer Woe. To,h ''"'' ,
he thenlre or the ball room ba repairedl precieely
.1 the appointed lima. The manager of ihe ihealre
waning on .ha Preaident to raqna. him to no™
mnnd a plny.waa aaked, "A. whatnme, Mr Mm
nail doeayour curtain r.aa' Thu manager re
abed ‘Seven o.akmk la ihu hour, bul ol comae the
cnrtain will no. rme on.il your Excellency a nrnvnL
The Proaidan. obaerved. -I w,l ba punc.u.l a,r. .o
.ha lime, nobody wane a amgla mranen l lor me. ]
And, aura enough, proc.aaly * l lh h
form ofWa.hinston wa. lo enter the * ta «
I bog. amid .ha Ihu acclamation, of the audience and
' h 'n”he doma. h uc P .mng'amanlaof the PreetJ™"* l
?h“rrta‘;rr."hr, , .'nd d a d ndad ul . i :”£ i o.
ba public occa.ion. lha company ™ within
very ahort ..me of each other. and departed .
Ihe name manner.; The Preaidant .a paeelaal
,d every body, and every body became puncln
tta the gmal .-tonal J *V?' lh ' 4,h lh °' J “ h l J.d c,
Kdof February, the salute from 0
Mark* street fSth street) anooj.ncodlho op.mn*
of the levee. Then wa. -ten the v .ner.ble_corp. j
of the Cincinnati marching to pay lhe, J J , d .
then Preident General, who received them at head
i ;zL r < .he
learned punrtuTmy from Ihetr General m the
',‘me. that med man's .0.1.;" fr,
the thunder peals of Col. Prtx lor s ... Market
nonndera caused the windows to rattle ru Market
| Zta. than thr. venerable body of the Cure,rural.
Cere in lull march for rhe head ‘V""''™- ,
A tine volunteer corps, called the Light lntanlry
rom the umed light infantry of the R '’° u ““°* r Jj
rrmy. commanded by Laf-yette. mou.Urd a go. d
,f honor al hendquarlers during the lever, on the
rational da,-. When ,1 was about to close, the
rot Idlers, headed by their eerges.au. marched
with trailed arras and noiseless step“
a soot where huge bowls ol punch had been pre
,0 pared tor th.tr refrealtm.nl. whan. rt“=>
. deep carouse with three hearty cheer, w the
health ol the P,as,deal, countermarch.lt
the street, the band, -rock up the fa'orUe
sir, forward wtu the word, and the levee »a
Tfo'd time, are ch.aged, old mnoaersioae.'.T roe
we have become a mighty empire ta extent,
wealth and population, bol where, Americans. is
the spirit of 111. the glonou. and immortal apin'
that dignified cod adorned the early day. of the re
public nnd the age of Washington! Shad ,1 declmr
and die among It. 1 Swear on the alter ol your
liberty that it «bal! live forever
Long year, have elapsed since the Reccolac
noni have been offered to the pubhe. la ao.wet
to numerous inquiries why they have not bee"
published in book form, the author beg'> l«"> '»
kuerve, that h.tnag no view, a. to profit, I
desirous that Iba prtvale memotr. ahonld go « the
maa.es of the people to the cheapest aad most dllto
practicable. Most liberal offer, have
beeo made to pobh.h the Recollections m two
volumes, with fine ettgravmvs from the font origi
nal, at Arlington House, viz, the Provtnc.l Co o
nel in I—2, by the elder Peale; the rented General
and illustrious Farmer, of Moual Vernon, ha. relic
of Houdon, 1 1S5, the splendid equestrian Portrnt
by Trumbull. 11 190 J end the Pre.idanlof the L
Stairs, ithe best poeailbe likeness,) by. Sharpies.
■rath In this form the work will be here, ilrl pub
'*Thn work ml 1 also contain the private lettersi of
the commander-itvehief to hi. -tep son and aid-dc
camp, John Parka Cualis. tthe f.lter of the authorJ
jurrag the whole of the War of the Revolution,
also the parental lettera of Waahtngton to the ao
ihor hi* adopted ton, when a student at college m
t 796. ’97. and VS Neither the Revolutionary noi
Paternal leiter* have ever been published
Ifit haa appeared to any that the Recollecting
have embraced particular* too minute, the author i
apology ia in vinous letter*, received both from a
home and abroad urging him to oraU no detnib
however minute, or deem any thing trivial thu
related in the smallest degree to the I'fe and cha
racter of Washington.
It n somewhat remarkable, yet *uch i» hiatop
that, when all of the public life and action* of •
great man have beeo published to the world. Um
world invariably demands the private memoirs
Mankind wish to learn something of the private
life, habit*, and manners of the individual whose
gre’nl public action* have oommandvd their admi
rauon whoae illuatnou* public service* have won
their gratitude and love. Voltaire, in speaking ol
Sir Isaac Newton, laid, “Doe* the gtenl Newton
eat like other men?’ -
The labor* of America's di*ungui*bed hialonaci
have given to hi* country and tbo world the hit
and action* of Washington, as connected with thi
age in which he flourished, and the mighty event*
thereof in which he bore so prominent and mut
inous a part. It baa Iwcome the honored duly ol
the author of' the Recollections to lift the veil that
always conceal* the private life of a great man
from lbe public gaze, and to ihow the Pater Patn*
amid the shade* of domestic retirement, where, if
the boaom of hi* family, on bi* farm, and at bt»
fireside, triendship, kiDdneaa, and hospitality *bed
their benignant lustre upon hi* latter day*.
The premature and groundless opposition to the I
pre«m Administration by “Free Soilon" doe* not, I
however, include all, and ladeed perhopa only few, J
of those who, even on that ground, opposed the
election ol Uen. Taylor to the Presidency. The
New York Evening Post, for example, chides the
waspish and premature assault* of •'The Union
upon the Administration in n manner which must
command the respect of right minded men We
cite the closing parngrap* of Us article upon the
subject- — Nat. Inltl.
“But, suppos ng ib»t ihe Washington l mon was
In a position lo complain of proscription, it is «•*
factually de-'roying the force of its complaints by
beginning belore there Is anything to complain i>«
Considering the legion of offices which U is the
duty of tho President to fill, his forbearance thus
far has been conepicuons; and, whatever may l>e
I his course hereafter, thus far the Democratic party
have no rcssou to complain of injustice.
“He has made but few changea, and most *»i
those hnv* been, in our judgment, decidedly ed
• vantagenua to the public. When the public ser»
r vlcr ~ threatened, it will be lime enough lor the
Union to begin the war, but even then, we woul«
| counfK-i ilist journal to legvu the complaining '<
those who can do il With some show of consisteo
cy, and wuh proportionate effect.
“it would be a little more graceful, too, in a pa
per which has oncetcon me official organ of the
Government, to show a trifle less of anxiety about
the distribution of its offices and patronage; and >f
the Union has no fault to find with the pnuclplc*
of government which the pew Administration has
adopted, it had better suspend any turther attacks
until u has. By so doing, it may be able, when
the occasion arrives, to exert some influence
against them; and if the proscriptive example of
the late Administration should be adopted by Gen-
Taylor, it* comments might receive some atten
tion."
Tui N*.rtosAL Monuaxjrr, to tbe'Father of b»s
country, at Washington* had Us foundation com
pleted on Friday last, and the laying of the marble
of the stupeadocs colnmo has already commenced.
According to the Intelligencer, the mighty struc
ture has a moot substantial and workman u«e
1 basis-
fiEi fiOQTK TO CALIFOBS I^'
StnaU cf Magtllsn —The Coontrj a "f \ ‘
habitant*. —A* the 3trails are to bo * B°°® M
Navigated by oor Teasels to California.
ujg account of them by Capt- Morrelt- m hi*
of Voyages. publitbed in IS3?. m*Y *»« inlere
| mg. Ho had been six times through this P as#
The Strait* ;rre aboai 315 miles ib ' I
couree forming an elbow, or two lan<J
angled triangle The distance acro«» 1 lbe tooth
about 199 mile*—Cape Forward being. . enl _
erumost point*of the South America ■
the .slanfc. Cape Horn being over 1 00 far
iber south —the Strait, at the eastern
W— 81l and r «. J £ 1
from 15 to JO fathom. w„ter. The Paclfic i
Atlantic rise, about If. feet, and oo the .
Mile about 3 feet. The passage IS * and ea „ ,
rl nor use, and the navigation P leM * b ’
s y There are many safe and comnwUou. h«
bore ail the way through. Wood aD f h
be procured with ease, and •wod.t«* <*** !
and anti-acorbutic vegetable*, and both
at the eastern entrance. The land i» . ddlc
aide* like a rolling pra>ne. Towards e
and West, U become, hilly and
parts of it reKimblmg the scenery of the Hudaon
' The country i« well peopled. I ' e4f
sni often aim... C.p. Morrell a»o". “n I
Indian. on honmbnck , and towards k .an. !
Ibo western he we. visaed on ‘ hor ?. by ”,°7 r . h ’j I
a thousand, who were very peaceable and friend
lv About 120 miles from the eastern entrance is
Port Famine, so named by the English Navigator.
„bo, in 15SS, rescued the only survivor of a colo-
IV of 400 Spaniards. who had settled inero in
L &91 lo form a nucleus for protection toi the Spam*
!,h commerce. The place wa, named Phll.pvd e,
in honor of the reigning monarch of Spain.
unfortunate settler, were left without sufficient
provisions, and did not pay sufficient attention to
their crops. When the piece was visited by Cav
endiah. he foond only one individual alive, whom
he carried to England. AU the rest had perished
by famine, but 34. who tet out for the Kio de la
Plata, and were never again heard of. ,
Had this colony been composed of such men as •
e emigrating from New England t ’ our wilder
so far trom sofTertng famine, they wou.d
jve converted Patagonia into a fruitful country,
Q d Ph.lipville would have ialime become a large
tiv. h baa a fine harbor, abundance of htb,
ante, ot wild celery, and the finest treea 1 ever
aw ; oak, beach, and cedar. 5 to 7 feet in diame
sr Some of them would make fine masts for
me-otoaiUe ships The valleys ?re ckrthed in
uxunaul verdure. The clover fields of Penn
sylvania. if suffered to go for a few reasons un
oowed. would alone furnish a parallel.
Capt Morrell visited the ruins ot Philipville
,nd says the lint erected by the Sp«"'»' d « ” b “'
■lightly decoyed, and wilh mile mbor could be re
paired and would command the strait*. The Cap*
tain made an excursion into the country o
which he gives an interesung account, lo the
night they were disturbed by a loud roanng.wbic
he afterwards discovered was the South Amin
Lion. _
PrmBCBGH a*d hkr Judiclsby.—Tho city .
Pittsburgh has been disgraced daring the P**
vear by a auccession of Riots and Arson*, reo er
Ing the lives and property of the citiMOß insecure
and unsafe A few demagogues have encouraged
the spirit of lawlessness, at least so far as ra>nceros
,be riot*, and attempted to defeat the ends of jus
tice bv denunciations of the Judiciary. It giyes us
pleasure to note that Judge Patton, the talented
President of the Quarter Sessions, was equal to
the crisis, and by h,s cool, manly, and energetic
administration ol the laws, has made e ““P'«
those engaged in the riots, burnings, and libelling,
which cannot fail to huve a healthful effect upon
the morals oftbal city for the future. We have, at
this distance, narrowly watched the P»°8”J i of
events in Pittsburgh durrng the winter, and we
cannot forego this feeble tribute to the worth of a
man who has thrown himself foremest in the
breach to stem the tide of misrule that
threaten to break down the wholesoraeUrner.
erected to check the encroachments of the turbu
lent and 10 rebuke those who, U sinister pu:po
«*, would encourage or wink at-thetr violations of
law and order. lu.lge Patton will have hi. re
ward not only in an approving conscience, bu m
the admiration and confidence of every g
icn —Crawford Democrat.
The Ttato fn- the " a . rt,k “."""'.'ll
of the foiled State*. It aaya “All the Slate*, all
partis and all prolc.lona, ’.r”'" b °' d " Jj'w
tgiiota lo the held.lhua proving that Teaaaand
Mexico belong not more to this or that Slate than
to all, ami exhibiting also a pledge lo lh * " orl * ° f
the terrible unanimity with which the Loioo J l ’
on future occwoß.. promote >tt V™"** "‘o,
,od*’ Tbc Mexican war ha* opened the eye* °l
thoae who used to close them m wilful darknew.
The remarks ol the Tunes would contrail
bl. wily -on,. n[ the opinion. u gave of the md.lapf
character o, oureotjr, when the war bra. broke
out.
Jenny Lind a retirement from the »“ J ‘‘
doption of a .till higher department ol art—the
aaered oratorio— n aaid to have greatly increaaed
her popularity ut Eoglaad. She i. hading a new
claaa of auddora. She la reported lo have con
traded aa engagemeu! recently of a more imlema
and permaaettt character than any lo vehich ahe
had been accitalomed. and which will probably
reaull in her taking up her reeidence m Englaod
kir hfo, after her return from a Tiail which ahe ia
about to make thi. apnag to hcr'nalivc laud.
Pltorotraariiv. —Such improvement have re
cently been made in Photography in Europe, tbal
il la ex [reeled Ibal ibe natural colon of object
may yet 1* produced by Ibe tun I ray. upon paper
In Phlladelpbia. nlao. Mr Langenhcim hna ao im
proved upon an Engltah gent'oman'a plan (Mr
Talbot) of talcing daguorreotypea upon paper, that
it la now done with an accuracy that la aurpriaing,
,a about a minute , time. Any aubsetiuenl num
per may be taken wilboot any aitltng at all. and
may be c .lured like a water color painting
ea Manirw in aojonrntng for aoi
Dublin, making preparations lor hi« trip to Ament
He intend, to «tul from Liverpool, by the .hip Ne
World, M the end of April. He .ueceeded a sbt
tune .toco to the Caalle Lake di.u lery, a eery val
uable property, but sooner than have it employed
in making whiskey, he broke up the concern, at
om.tderable loaa to binnelf. leuing part of it a. a
corn null Hi. health I. quite re.lored.
Shawms Rat lxo. da—Tbi aupennlendenl o
the Na.liua and Lowell Railroad ha. advetttaed
for 1,000 young and thritty elm trees, for the
purpose, it i» understood, of planting them along
the line of the road The idea i. a good one, and
wa hope eventually to see it extensively mutated.
A meeting ol the friends of Emancipation, held
Lexington, Ky, on the 13th indent, wa. ed
uced by the Hon. Henry Clay and the Rev. R-
JOB pniNTISO.
HILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
JWtmiYe.ii, nxlU La-lint, t'orueoa., Lore blank,
JI*BH ■" l «, LABSL*. CKBTinCITS*. CJIXCIa,
ihiucib, Ac. Ac..
p, HieJ 81 thf ai.fmr.r notice. ul low price, at the
.iris OrrtcitTniab rtßirr.
ImuroremeAM In DentUUy*
DR M o STKARNS, late of Uoaton, if prepared to
mattuinnure uml «et Buici T*«tu m whole and part*
Ol ifH. upon Suruon or Atmo«ph«nc Paeu«™ Pla ‘** "
T.wtiiach« reman is nvx miscte*. where the new l»
• xposrd office and remtdrnce neil door w the May
a, . office. Fourth street Puubnrrh
|U»fi t«—J n M’Fadden. F ft. Fa ion. jal9
I'niMH V I.kmos >*c«Aa.—Prepared by J. W . Kelly.
.... turn. N Y . and lor »alo by A Jarnrn, No
“0 1 siufin -'-rw'-t Hu* will In-found a delightful art
rlr ,*f i-/er»i*c m fmuilir*. and particularly lor uck
ro, |Ua**'* Ban** —An improved Chocolate prepara
ion being a ecrolntiaiiou of Coroa nut innocent in*
vieoratine and palatable, highly iccommcuded partte
ulatly fnr invalid* Prepurrd by \V Baker. Dorchea
ir.r Main and lor aale by A. at the Pitkin
Tea Store. No. 70 Fourth «i _
INSURANCE 1
_ THK PROTECTION FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE CQMPA-
NY op HA ttTFORD, CONN.
Cfii rmitfi in IS4S.
Capital Stock, Annual Receipt*c§nd
'"aluV'K* promptly paid ■' lhc General Agpccy Of-
(V, r °iK e Western State*, located ai Cincinnati, Ohm.
t> T» i l “or lonj standing, and well k««*»
throughout An* United State, for >» «£«*> ™ d .
prompt payment oi lo»»e.-having luamlandki
fled, to Che satisfaction of aU concerned.ovei^A«oo
urae, amounting »« *• WIH w h “ 0 *
orDoLL*a*,'tbe‘mcripie for wWen »r« on the hl« o«
r lmionof.il Foreim. '"•“ r *“",C«np*»«>.
“S“
The agency is receive applications and
.•Kro,™, » w -ii .( M, M... 14. h.J bin .h. »■£«£■ t£S IX.SBOE DAMAUF. BY FtRK
berii governed uy the above motto, he might have an- fyar&onse.a, Uwelltuga, A«- with the con-
LrVb*.‘:tos? j "Ssr*- "'"T c * b '
o^.a^xsu-.ssr}
stfii-™ “fss ur."*?*,
J \.dmsnolbim. WM. U. DEAN. P M.. ' J o i*it the United SUlo* Marine Hospital, aa fof-
,n pmhurEh 1 »“ ‘he '“w’aoroOT 1 aos Wow-For fnrnisbing m*tailai» and
,/plnh .Tree near" Wood. feblT-dAwS ’ exeC nung Iron Stair-way, and Iron Ruimga, confer
-70 Fourth UTe«t.Jt_a« _ ”**““7* pI4M and specifications to be *e*u at thi.
rocvrt Co>Wuaio.xtß—l will be a candidate lot u.' o ffl ro Bidder* will state the price par lb.
fi?ee Commissioner, .übjecuo tl.e dec.-.Ji. Px miN- a.d GvaH««.-For fnmlihtng materWa
°?ihr Anumaaomc am! Whig Convention. and ereouyng l !* e F*untiug and Gl.tiag. Bidden l 1
of *!.*/> dfwtcS GABRIEL ADAMS w pnC e per loot for painung according
ap/7 d* ... ft, ••Fitubnrgh Painieta' Book of Price. ” tilamtobc
,- u . Hn«s*T Csiumiaai, of Plum township, w.ll oe |fa ihvcktmss, and claar of all defect*.
nnorteu for the ofice QI Prouiouotary, .übject t« the Succe »»ful bidden will be recced to into con
decision of the Whig and Anuoaioiuc Conven ion trgeti and io give good «?ourity for the fiutWol per
-07 WtUis* torm noce 1 hereof i.B.OUTHiIUs
I p aiHid d#*. Surveyor of Cottoma.
w. M. Dm Dentlat*
Orrtcs aud reaidenre an Fourth "t.
ttSS&j* appotiic the Pituburgb Bank. Office
hour* from tf o'clock to 1- A M . and
tram 1 o'clock 106 I*. M »epl4»ly
- 6. wTSIPDI-E, D.nlUt—
REMOVED to a new three atary brick
fWPHKBBk on Bmilb&eld *\rcet, one door below
MJT IITI T g«xth itroet. Teeth maerted from one
id an enure aet. on the inctiou principle, with a beau
uful repteacniatim of the natural gum—rcMortng the
original ihape of the face
j 5 n._’|’oeth extracted with little ot no pain.
Decayed Teeth permanently anaed by plugging, pre
ii,e tooth ache, which ia much better than cu
ring >u though it abouid be done in bvr tmmUV
cren iimamly. ai> * *
* Notice to Stockholders. ; —_
S^ C Bp"?T L ”™*'"'^ h ' 0 ' A MKETINO o( Ihe of It. W«,i e n.
cen ii whole amount ol tafd «ock be paid and ! fw*eo the hour* of tan and tare o’clock, lor the nu»-
w *fd. un h , ttw Treaaurer proceed to receive mis of electing thirteen Directnra, to aervo uamthe
lh L withoat coercion. will aroid the penally i gp2idml R. MILLER. )
“‘I"!''' B Si" PLUM^ ss»’ is? u “ ir^’i-sww'
SOTICE* I
, N UNP.I -0, 0.
SSI ” u ‘”i?l“'o?CSb'i~SSS'
,„.. rveeaaity of an immediate and thonmso » uenuo “
to eiraaiinaaa aboat their premise* . __ altv
j£rsr»^.rs^£«;
orUmeoroih.-rpur.Mne atrm* hiahr-at
Attention 10 thu nonce i. conwdeml oi the h * ft *
importance to --rrn riuun. a. a committee. will be
pointed whore du»% it will be lo call on e-ren boa
| Wider, and return ihore to the * Mn > ® r fomnd.
for a nniranee upon whore premtaea filth may be
JOHN MXiILL, Chairman S C .
Chairman of Sanitary Committee
For Bin FronoUco, Cfcliforni**
The superior Al Baltimore built bnr W*
jMk praV, will Irme for the above port on or
fsEaK about Die OTih May She will br fitted out with
superior accommodauon.. lor pai-enger* t * eln * "SJIJT,
7;,', one of the be»t vmmli in Die port of Brtti
m.»rc rare .miu.emei.u are offered for perron* wabim;
m mifnif l*or rrtjuhl or pasture, ma*e early ap
° Zao ANDREW ARMSTRONG,
cauonto No 56 South *t, Baltimore
a|)27:diw—Bait Affl
O ECOND SL'PPLV—W R Morphy, at nonheMt cor-
S , I>l. .»d Mnrkn h»no- o~n 1.,.
supply of spring ami summer G*oda, and ha» a
**l®'* “inment of Drew Good* ot newe« MylM, and
.“nple of every kind, all of which will ht to\A
low &P ' "
CII.K AND LINKS LUSTRS-W R MWJ.W k“
S Urrf « lot o' 'kof *"> Jo.trol.lo Rooioof U.o
tou*t approved *hadea. _ “
, ,'rifKN ML»LIN DK I.AINK-W R Morph, bu
I" J r r * b " S’'
i the*Mhmn»b«f »h«de; al*o, </reen_B*n.gea »p«7
®. r."; I» *fi <"n rak* f»c»>vr<l and for sale by
S »|.tr WICK> McCANDLKM .
,ooJ popor.. J,f > t MeCANDLra?
ap‘2~
M OWDKRF.D~SALARATIJ9-4 ch »«P-™'
1 lot ImUT., *■>■» I MrCANDLE33
To Rent*
A TWO siory bock J««lUng bouK, pl?*»“"V
£fc m oil.nd, »-ilb I" *<■■>•* » f "f
-w,n b f rrntnl quit** >' appbrsUon
made_unn><d.»teh Inquire °^ ARD y JONEB tCo__
* PPLES— I°° bi'lire**" Applr*. >" ([ockl order, in
A vture :tiitlt'or »al« I’V
1 ' abd-*i w-'n* '• Skbbv V
Xj . “
N; ' CBOZER
/-IHF.R»E-ail>l< P,Wcr™iCb.f«,J« l ”“ 1,n »
, and for «ale b'
SAW HARBAUGH
D”’$ >PPLES-1 “s* wha*ba?gh y
. PPI F<_4-.* bi» )«•» l«»din* frera MeaoirT
A “ d bT sA W HARQAUGH
hp2V _
i—W t<-< A. Sbav supr Sugar Ham
-0 end loi va'f tv stwHABBAUO H
/'IANDI.EB—Io Iwxei Siearine Candida, a superior
L article. just rec'd and f«r ’*»•*>> HaRBaUGH
apiv _
pujuß-i b-iujj- t&r&s&ss
|>W«> »vis‘ TC " c “ h p ‘“ l
VV .be ST.dc.ofWooL M BAUGH
ap27 ?- • „ -
To che~Honora&U, the Judge* Cmn °f fl’Z
ral Quart* 0/ <** “ nd t"
I rpHFptW""®^^”* l -*' ol ,l " “»” ,hl P‘ o< B *JJ'
T ™.»dLo-«rSl Cleir. in V?™.djd
I i kw .h.-weih that your petitioner hath provided
ra «r™»Si.L "““fr“^r n m'E
“ oibct., *x'.T.'“'.b.”?ou vSr,
r P ”McdtT-.“* >««»“•» k ” p
Houte of Entertainment. And your peuuoner.
duty bound, will pray.
We the subscribers. citizens ol the townships
-foreaaid, do certify, that me above peuuoiwir is oi
rood repute for houeaty and temperance, and is wel
£S.,d7.fiv,ih bo»» room end convenience, fu. h
.nil lodging of .Irenger. end n.vel
“.h" B^r"-EV'r 6 r*
M'Annliy, Jotepb M’Clurg. U Ginller. Wm c owen. Ja
B,i-dT, Wm *i1...», Jon«b“ >«"f-
A,.diewUi»n •P' 1 -—.
>MF. mbernben err receiving end oder lor •■lf el
low rates as follows. viz:— 1
100 packages V H. Imperial and G P Teas
JOdbit* Rio and Java Coder,
vSO okas 5. lit, l lump; 16 and 5 a spun 1 obacco.
CO nhds O Sugar. tfl>« bbla O Molasses.
IP bbla assorted .Noa Loaf Sugar;
li do Tanners Oil; lc do Lamp Oil;
““ K\«;" k No r ;. » end b, in l.bl. and bfbbl,.
nw bxa Liebcc scale Herring; 30 bxa white Pipes.
us l,r» Pepper. 10 do Altptce, i raau Cassia.
SoS lb. C0.50n yarn, aaa'd Nos; Itf) bale. Batting
it) bxa Palm Soap, 50 do Toilet A Vanegated d .
lO do Stareh. 50 do Large Raiains; |
10 Pales Almonds, V 5 do Palm Nuts;
•HI d«> E Walnut*; 20 do Fill>ert*.
-aGu bg. ground Nnu. 15 bg. Spiced Lbocolnn ,
3 rases [jquonce,
iStaai Principe and Regalia Sugars.
40 gross Cut mid Dry Tobacco.
VOdoi Bed C»ds; 15 bxs Rock Candy
15 bxs Sperm Candles, 20 do Star do.
I csk Ombre Madder, deeroon* Indigo.
■i cases Cloves; l do Nutmegs.
10 hble Whiting; 5 do Chalk;
50 dox.Buckets, 4000 lbs Saleratua.
«) bx« line cut Chewing Tobacco;
Common and half Spanuh Cttar*.
apsjo opposite 8t Charles Ho|el_
t) B I F f' Bß,N<^lbl »^ l, AMittDL^
LABS-1W 1,..-gl» ld„A IS do 10, U do, 70 d<
epi" "" '*‘ r by 'VICK A MrCAXDLf3S_
S*H5« “* N “ TM \^OK I :|ca>'DLKBS.
P* ARLOR AIR BALLS-** doi P'arlor Air Balls,
splendid article, of assorted sixes, just received •
me lndj. Rbbbvr Depol. No 5
PrmßcaoH, April 26i£TlMfl.
T N store ami lor sale—6o bales MOSS, by
I ‘ S RCHOVKR, HO Second street
Jl ST LAIN DING —tun ton. Hanging J~lt Pig >™n;
audfor a.leby apffl S_»gHROYKR
a 1 t)T OF CASTINOS for tale cheap for eaah by
A‘-,p« r* SCHUVKR, ltd See.iiiit t:
I jffvville and 20 adjoining aew by
al'*> 9 SCHOYER, UO SecoDJ
ON 60NSIUNMENT-A lolof HMA iMkct.
for ■*<' low by »P» _?..?5 H .?Uir-
I'JIU IRON —1? ions pif iron, a superior artiele.for
WRAPPING VAPF-R-MJ ra. cro«m. m-dioi
d0.,bl- er,^m>»j it c AiraLESS
/ i'oXp— X» bx* N« 1 Cincinnati Soap for **>* by
S ap» WICK a McCANDLMS
\NDt K 4 *—7S In* Cincinuau mould candle*. f<
l 0" '° hJ WICK * McONDLESS
* I MON'D'i—lB *k« 8 9 almond*, for sale by
A ..Vi WICK « MCCANDLE39
BONNET BOARDS—*7 pou bonnel board*, for
«lVby u U3 w{ t C K WcCANDLRRS
IMOCOLATE l*i-fcKAjKc^lDuii
■Kjt;\V BOOKS—Complete Work* of John M Ma*ot
V’viw HlUie: ' br
BrrJer Warfare oTN York, by W W Campbell
Here a Lillie and There a the author*
“Line upon Lme, end Precept opon-rreeepi
Memoir* ofroy Youth, by A I» Lamartine.
lltuurnted Li/e of FrankUn, partj^jarttwe.ve
fcjid for wle by JOHNSTON 4 STOCKTON,
#D ojj comer TTnrd and Market *u
MR. HARRIS’ AGENCY AND INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE—Mr. laaao Horn* bas removed m*
Ajrency and Intelligence Office and Generall Coounia
non banner* IQ No. fri Wood street, above « •«• An
thrax's Hal Biore, and nearly opposite the Si. Charles
Hotel, where be will be happy to jee and serve hi.
mend* and the public generally-. Mr Harris Weeps all
the Pittsburgh daily and weekly- and quite a variety
„t eastern, wctlern and foreign newspapers for sale,
apttf __
it ; aNTF.D—A good School Director f<
W ble neifhborbood in ifcc country.
-mart intelligent boy fa work m an offic
W1 «l to ran errand* through Uie city. Alio,, pli
«»eral wholesale and retail ilorei, warehoa
tel* and with contractor!, farmer*, 4c , fa
good laletiacu, warehoa** men, bar keeper*, c<
men, bottle rv and for a number of farmer*, l*b<
boy*. 4c Ac Money borrowed and lent, and all kind:
of annclea attended to promptly and tor moderate
etiareea, by ISAAC UAHEIS, alhu new Agency am
Intelligence office, 3D Wood at, op mitv
SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO.
.iritßKT-WHOIiRBAIdS ASDRBTAIL,
OXK PRICK J-TOHE- Sit*, no JURKBT gTRB*
. , hMt , Florae. Dnn.i.Me, Rm.fl. .*1 Ite»*V. »«*- "■'■•■■*-
A. ■'*”« “w^^~^;>*sis’ l> , ssris"“l'is'
ss :”.ir j; » ,■ w tSS£& *L». r~h>t ai«. *•«>« s, lk .
:S!'J.r,r •£.«£
s:.,rr,”rSL', ; :-. «r« •
; v &»&** *.. *.~
Z£Z2£'J32 ■-"-- " ""■ , ”“ 1 *' """" 1 ‘•’SKggSVStUt'IUcBS. TRIMMING.*. Ac -
Their .loch conn ■>' P or '*’ Ti.-ue*. V alienee*. French and 1-jiK»i*h «
Fiv« HtMUiKO Kr..» *“ U eW*nt Iwerdu, Bell Ribbon* ln.cn cambric and lawn Hdku,
s?.r*iiS **“•• ?X& : "KSu&li-O I'ARASOI.ETTS—M*I. *~tM
£.?. .iXdu.e.. I>k. • «'•.,»» Brocdr.T.ile ; J*“' p u .^„ u „ d of rwr «n«<T.
,* ke Ac . ... ■ i n .:.w>in» thw bell market of hue Saiin anti CamelloQ
d «ix Humirrd Pince* e. t”-« --.d ru U «i> le* Jncou ; caaumfrr*,Vr-iinff., Summer Sliiffa,Tw«d»,
i (Waiidict—l;-m-li.i -v- -. » i . . Alto. Flinnola* Chech*, counterpane*
L Humlffd P.rcc* *•"> rh JI J “iNQIUMS. CIUN+Z. PRINTS. Ac-More than
tinhorn'. Alpaeca*. Orl**i*»« Flo’" l-» ne " ‘-'nchamv , t Jj l^ udrrit ,rf the beat «yle. and of every vm-
Ch <lLK*ii r n n C c Hundred »V.- P>«m.
‘i . s. *, t<i -nt rc-> new »>'"■» Ai»o, , , o« all the well known and approved
bUek tfSK tor «hr‘awV *“ * C ° C SteTif Bleached Mwdia* 300 hale, brown dO,ofev
norhiehlu.tr* Lour and Square may alway* depend, from the Rreat
SHAV\ LS—Ca^me- e, Th V oaQlon Crap*. f Jffi e , o ftni* e*tabUahinmt,ofobtawiM the cho.ce.t
Shawla, ( * fo * wool Plaid, Grenadine and , the reasonable pner» Th- ayatcui o
Silk. Berate,Sewii'R SU*. |ooa mpicES adopted by tlua eMabil.hment, a* wed
Mualin de L.ami Vielona ih». lf oNK PRICK SVbThIM, having met with «cb
, WHITE GOODS-Cunbne^J»c“«'J^ v r “ ■ u « ru ,V?.ro r !h.l iht .ab.crib«r. .n .A.blrt ... of-
ChectA Linen L»»M. UoneJ IHn.lmA M«n et .m ji lh , tefcrr ipnrke.l u .nch nle u eu
■onl m, in i' „ n,.- SS ful w pee perfee. ..u.fne, on Merelmnl. (Tom
LINEN UOODE-jHmntoA sh«l- .11 f~ »f «“> *” JJ*9oN ACO
• K tpa7idlmi* to - »to « «
| übN.NETS-A complete .uomnenl or LPin. » ,
AUCTION SALKS.
By JoB» D. P»Tt». twHcaur.
Jfrpi-j at Auction.
Oa Saturday evening, Apnl 291 tl f 7 A,^°^d* l Flfih I . _
Commercial Sale* Room*, corner of W ooa . ni|L v PACKET LINE. 9
of valuable booka, embracing i ug w#) , known Uno of iplendld paa«a«f Steam
r^3r°.r. f 2s-« ; .
~ =ssis i «wg.sgfe
aag^MHeSSßnfeaE
roue or twuborK» ...... . 1 wivanre.
ipi7 JOHN D DA' li. Aact
GEO A BERRY
, SCKOAY PACKET.
fbiuthoU a«4t Kvthm PurM-n.tc ,al Aum>n. ISAAC NKWTON, C.p.-n
On Friday morning, April 17ib, .1 lb » clock, »■»' p.naborgb rr<ry band.? mormng at 10
. Hill Houaa. comar ol Fourth mid■“•f J ' Wheeling every Sunday .veiling ul «•
r.od.iba enure atwk.l bo«»bold and kitchen M „. & 1547 .
ure. bar lumiutrc, Okturee, An • among wh ich bffiNDA Y PACKET./
leather tied. and 'bSTada, ‘ The MONONUAIIELA, Capl. Sioss, w.-jn leak. Piua
ib„,v tablet. work 4c burgh "ery Monday mornutg .1 lb o‘V.ocki Wbe.lio,
' ; ’apy Ct CnT P C g lamp*. daV[9i Aaot , Monday erelong al 10 r. *.
THEATRE. wxdsesday packet.
. n.um C. S. Porter. . Tp, NEW ENGLAND No 2, Copl. S. D«»K,
W. H. CAiir. I p„t,burgh euery Wedne«*iy morm«s «l 1*
AcriMO AMD ' ,pe|oe)r; Wheeling ooery Wednerdnv evening A* 10f M
<£}- BlMtftr iMD Poimvni JioBT THURSDAY PAOKJBT.
FAKRLN worn »he PO . uppeoronce 01 The BRILLIANT, CapL Glues, will leuv© Pine
W.H Cnvp - Lord Huunge la.. pp . burgh eveifThumloy mining oilUo'rlooh; Whecbnj
Mr Knrrea _ every Thor*d*y evening mt 10 t. m.
Kuo.’ Ercnjj, "V 1 - 87 FRIDAY PACKET.
J ANb .m, W. H Crisp ' The CUPPER No. 2, Capt. Pin Dcvaa, will leave
LotJ Hasung* oxlrv Pitikborzh every Friday morning at ll>o.'lock, Whoe*
The Duke of Gloucester • p„j eu lin» every Friday evening at 10 ?. x.
Jane Shore ». Madison '
Udy Almm • V.'. ««!«•. Lassos. '• NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGU DAILY LINK
TIME TRIES ALL na - A ' OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
mo. we—jenaa,
iSS'W..:::-"" ■s£?*'■ JaBOL ft&gSr-ai
THK*CHILD OP THE REG! J[ I f ; l*,,*, A. M_ *n4 a.
Suplicr , . Mr pQnn. : rives at Glasgow, (mouth oflhe Sandy end Beaver Ca •
Gurnard ; ''' n „^ ent . M rt . Fstnea na l,) a i 1 o’clock, and New Lisbon el 11, aaruo night.
Madeline, >be child of «bs *?£“*“ cttWlce T n ihis , u«vc« New Lialon at Co’rlock, P. M., (making ***
10- To morrow rvemns—r»r« ■«» Q UOL . lo river during ibe night,) and Glawow
p
\T »e/oy _ a P*° . other route. ..
Vm oftt'\-n GINGER 3U bx» pure Ground Ginger, The proprietor* ofthis Line have the pleasureot ut*|
ftWbv WSG w"cs* McCANDLESS , thi public that they have fined up mo fim slmaa .
>J. "L CanelDoau,for the accommodation of passciigera mad
C, ROOM) NUTS-00 .k» Ttnni-.»- t GromA Nai»l 10 mn in cnnoyclion wild Ihn well known
T iot *al<- by apOS WICK A McCANDLEJS CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and connnot .
QOAP AND CANDLhj ta „ m „ o («iarar« ( and oldar daily lmaa ol nyainen down Ida Cjdw
10 beat Pittsburgh bra >MITCHELTREB : and Mississippi river*. The proprietor! pledge Ujew
pnee* by B P a> .. - : M j Y e» to spare no expense or trouble to maur e pom
TkPARL STARCH— Id by. in "I O ”“J JSfj J* ' ,on 7 “ ft,J “ d dl "P“‘ i - “** of p " b '“' a
P W A «»" TLHEL^...(^P-'>»^ rI|OIUZED AGENTS.
W KARBAUHH : Kkbaryb.
HA a”s“‘ i ‘Bl B wiIABBAUGH C my On/ >_ Now Luddd
T ARD-SO bbl. No 1, t'cA f< ” NOTICE —Td. Mnnnini P'eaVKJ ic. E Clnrta. mnn
_
a&aa
"tjsmsssv" *sr \ ’
SARSAPARiUII^TT^ •^‘B.^SSSSSSSSS^
b and,, .a,, by ' Tin. 'Cr.Llte L/USbiLS*!? ln'n°m?w -
ap'Jd corner lat ana wooo„_ . Philadelphia.
Imau MfVUS—frMbaiost reeM and for aaie by • mHE aplendid and faat running U S MaR fttamera
RUSH MOSS—-b= in. io.i "^ ahNBSXOC k ACo , I ATLANTIC. Capt 3 Parkinson; BALTIC Capt A
._»?<» . •— — Joeob*; LOUIS ai l LANE, Capt F. Bennett; are m»w
S°.Mra\% “nSdST^MO^SVRLE
1 EAD—SOO pi S . C.*"’. wKf.rfbttjTS.nyTl
jj by »P=->B JAMES A HUTCHISPN Ato . wi]| S tjp Eß i COACHES at Browns
aFMP— 100 bale. Miaaouri dew rotted Hemp, for , TllJ i Bl 3 o’clock, P. M., and the splendid ear* ot the
•ale by ap» JAMES A HUTCHISON A Co_ Halumoro and Ohio Railroad, at Cumberland, ai a
.. 0 i A*»«*ES—l« bbl* Plantation Molaaae*. in »tore o’clock, A. M-, and arrive in Baltimore the
M°Rod hv ;&i*,inumefor the evening line to Philadelphia and
. n « JAME9.A HUTCHISON ACo Washington city. , , _.
_ *P. "' . d u , f From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, only 32 hour*.
t>*CON—s cak* Hama; 9do Shoulders; Bdo Sides; Fare.- SIW»
D » «■*« »" a Ta'&S A HVTOHISON ACo ! ?.
» 111 AG A WINE—IS India bbl. twom Union The cycnins bciuwUllnnvn nldo'clockjonoptßun-
NiVini® „ jsggTs 2 -! SL™: M'iiSfu
. SSJIS.'SKSS £ 1
r a drab colot, rec’d and *alo at the . pg„engen luw choice of either Steamboat or Rail
boJte of «!«?._ J> HPHIVUfSt* 22215_. ' ReJd between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and the
SUGARS—I2O hbla imall loaf; 11« do'privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore.
R enuhed; 70 do powdered, in store and for tale by I and reaumlnMbeir seats at pleasure. Coaches char
lfc /AMES A HUTCHISON A Co «red to partiTa to travel as they please.
in 24 AaenuSi Louis Steam Sugar Refinery ' We make up the loads and way bills for the Coach.-
*P” Agenwo .re - i-winihe Rttabarsh offices, Im order to save time •«>.
OLDEN SYRUP AND S. H. MOLASSES—BO bbls at Brovroavtlle,) it is teerefore iapOßani fi»v
(j Golden Bytup; 18 hf do dc, do; Sten «l kegado; to their tieketa before gomg ou ho.^l
'-•■•aleby ep2fi JAB A HUTCHISON ACo I al onr o flj cej Monongaheia House. M ate*
Charles Hotel, Woods^^iiuburgb.
TSOUNUHTPIO HETAU-SOO loot Sboroa Furnace i S.S3, ot SI Co. rVJSinmM "i.
F.o« jn-7 Melol, for ul« from I 1“, fy*A 9IIITH '. - J.MESKIMENjAr. • ,
apgO _ BAGALEY A 9MITH_ , p Ut>b— ygj* *. bovlmill* Pacfcat Ll* ,«
FRK9H TEAS—IM hslfehtm Yopns HywnTMJ;, FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
60 do do Powcbony Tea* all thl« «prißg*»i»(w* : Tbe vpltfMUdnew«tumas
laiiftii. frt'h and line flavor, row landm* from canal, i 4P*]~7fc TEt<tORAPII No.l,
fortale by apiffi BAQaLKi A SMITH | ygfa&jgflfr H«»lep. muter, wtll teanra So r abov*
,v IO hff» Rio Coffee, bow landing and ■ BSSEaHBBand ujiextaediale potato T.loaday*
Llfor isieby a P 2B BAUALEY A SMITH amh inayntlO o'clock a. *. :
. lor zJU. I! For freubtor paMaw apulv onboard oc *r
CHEESE— 1M bx« Weiwro Reaenro Cbeew, land- BURBRIDGE, * Co
in? and for aalo by ap« BAOALBY A SMITH ip .jo QEO B MILTENf .EBGJSIL
ft'KTSjSlSfflra PITTSBUIMiFaND I.OmSVILI i-pAOKETLINK
Ood a bx. orBoK,.e»£o, t gMITH . Hi"JJ» *od r ploodid ro.I p-«o
-fit A»-4® pigi »S load, n.uiln pit .oar Eooo. j yjwggjP *" p “ TKLEf ,RAPU No. 2,
1j lyh-awnofor «ale by - J aaab*j w m j e avo for Cineiu
d&aptf JAMES PARfcxJtv*^ o i nm y Loaimlle on Snr.d' M y ifae lfith Inst., at 10
PF.ARL ASH—lSeaks prune, oo eoiuirwijenl,, and o>cioek 0 > c i oe k A. M. For freigb*. o r pasaaco apply on board,
,o, ,aJo by u. 33 B A PAUSES fOCK ACo , 0 BURBIU'iK.e: WILSON A Co, or
1 xpß CEO p .tULTENBEROEB.
Hvn POTASH —200 ounce* jart Tte'd w* l for «ale I
bj B A FAHNESTOCK ACo ,
■xouua v /mui ucur uiww
prrreßUß'jH and hogkjlngpurt
UiCON-SO c.k. prime co.mr, e«red b.poir. )U« ( '*' h '‘““‘piLOT No 5,
B .no ror.., » J9DILWORTH . c *_ ■ Ce PIJ ,e.ve, -uudur,
. for Klixabeth’ flwa, Capline, tlunfUh, Proctor, Bar >
Landing, Ne w Martliutille, B*r.rdja, SUteratUle. To e l
V „ I Landing. MjuamoTas, A- Sbee.:’# Landing, Vane***
DRIED APPLES— **> bu prime dncU m ! Newport,‘Jow Creek, Marietta, Point Mannar, Pa
•ton- and for *a> by wnDT ,, kerabarjr, Belpse, Little Hocki) lit and HockintpC n
_ap2s A“ ulu . n 2iL- ; Rum *m&—Leave* every Tb« rada
POTaTOF- 3 "*»to ttf and bln* potatoes, at 3 o’clock, I*. M Marietta ou Friday, at 9 A. 1
,u.t receded and for .ale by „ i paaalns the principal pan of tho above lot /ns at
-Jk r C *' ARMSTRONG h. CROZF.R landing* on Friday,before nijrtn.
—z'■ ~i~ ;- Z HZ mV*! Bt (he abate arrangement, ibu boat will b»able
SI’QAH dt 810LASB®*—!® hbda prune * f :iUay atPiUahorgh on Sondaya, and keep thai day a.
sugar- 600 hbl* 1
ale by w A M MIT^; UGX/riiEA, The pnblto may depend opot* thia boe i eoatwamg
oils . No ICO Liberty St Itvt> daring itm Low water aeaaon apSfclm
r a re»p«*cl*-
AUO) a (food
LOAF SUGAR—» bbts (Umitiana Refir
,nJ f " bT W It M MITCHEL-
LoolirUle tad St* liooli F soket Lln«
1640. .1641
REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET Ft® JT LOUI
|w Tb', fine fast mnniaffpMMßg
r- . (CrriSk nevr.tT ATI JINTIB,»
tT7 ISIS—Port, Madeira, Lisbon, and Sweet Mata*' mnHftlP °«° •W. Wfcka, mastor, will lee
VY * n . for sale by the cask or m quantities to salt t ■■■CBCHBUbr \be above ar id intermediate poi
br apiS WU MrfCHELTHEE 1 every Tuosdey, at to o’clock, a. u.
3 T _ ' • * “ Foe freight or fAwaae apply on board, or to
Foreign and Qoweattc Ltenova. 8 1 r c. KINO, No. 153 Com. Row
A GOOD assortment of Foreign and uomestte U- - marS-dGm LoouvtlU
nnois, always on hand nndfOT sal* in qnantitieal st mr
ait porcha«t». by , REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET FOR ST LOL
~ ,n& W& M MITCHELTREE 1 The fine liuit rounu,* pawn,
— , JTV Th at earner UKN. LANK *.
Cl UO KI’HN M .refluested to call to* a small box. 1 jtfjCf/gfSS A. McPhers* n. master, will lr»v<*
l S-Sf^ s - B - SiaSShKKKEr Ti ■ '* p,m ''
s,K r '? n ' t For “ >*£*£NolScom'Ro»,
Loan Till
AMUSEMENTS.
ABD-W bbl, Nb 1. M
SUGAR— 3D fekds Sugar juat reeM, in atom and for:
»*IQb T HkW HaRHAUGU,
*&2£ 63 water and 104 front «i
ltmT Hiri-iVR-^il.EirrtahW - in6iniois7ji?.i FOB wherein.. j.nd ■IBIOGEPOK I'
liOlXßlrrr > riNiriKLli > The nm and tubitMlial steal
XV r*cM and for aale by J B CANFIfc-LUi & HUDSON,
.pill Water .t, brt SmUhield and W<y,d , . I McUlUc o. matter, wJi per fo
DHY'APPLES-90lk*Dni»l*V rrpß IT trip. 6<,m,a, Piu.ltii
for lalo by ap2A \VIOM A M CANULB3S Wheeling and Bridgeport She will leave F.tubu
pEABE ASH-.;. b» HSr-Jest .p
pHEFSE AND 801 l BETTER-a. S.V. Ch e e.,, 1 FOB MAlU^*|^°
bbl frcah RoU Butter, now tandU*, lor aale by j*£S»iv COMKT
up*. _ ISAIAU DICKJYi Co. Front,i , (t&fflg l r.l n I ill I ’f II '
T IQUOBICG BALL—9 cnea lot mail iiielta, tor aale JHffljfa and intenuediaie porta this day, U
j j «p 34 I SCMOQNMAitEH A Co neaday, at 4 o’clock, p. m.
LARD*OIL— lo'bbla heat aualllr, ju»t rec*d and (ot I For freight or paaaagtr, apply oq board,
bv aoitt J 3CHOQNMAKKE ACo ! " ~
FOR NASHVILLE.
SWEET OIL—4 ba*keU be*l Salad 04 4 f** el | a The line Itglit drunrht ttemaut
Fl»*k OiL xery 4oe; for ealo by _ ; 1 fri r r iim? DOLPHIN,
rw* m 7 j BCHOONMAICRR *Co ( manor, will lee« for *b
—“ • • --'••••"• . ' .si. tn. .air- br BBBSb&SaBlB&iui i Qiermcdiato port* o» ®* tun
Refined borax—s«»•£«i ■• ,e °> Mlo o> e iock, *. *.
epi4 J - k For freight or patsttge, apply to • rt .
/-IOPAL VARNISH—Ctt gall* be*t quality- Inbbta,: ap!B J\V bOtLKR * _i—
NMAKERtc . i -
l . ■ ■■ ' Mondiy* and Tbnraday*, ml 10 * * .
tx by PKACHES—2OB ba»b Jon reo’d aoAfor tala by \ For (reigbi or passage, app'y 00 601 , * ■
DL5i habpy,JONES t Co I rIgULAHZANESVILLE PVJtfET
O.U-, jai.oICS.-mSA ..
.nirK-HO.OOO in BinnlMbuo. for ulc by ■" <nffHnffi*MßSiil»t »““!/* e ‘ M •>«'»««
(RICK Rh2y, MATTHEWS ACo ' tun,!. »nd Z*nrrnllA-lr«"" 1 .luburfb ..try
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No 41 Wat.
Fla \ seed—aa bwh rot by
8 FVONBgfomOgST k C»
r%EAN9—IO bbl» wbite. for I lie bV ~
|5 *r>24 » FvON DONNH
>£« EEBOKAL.
M“ b 'SS eb '
rwaztluig and Cotumuiior
chant, ba* mooted to No. W From, between
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ONE THOUSAND COZEN SICKLES, of TXrA'rfTED—A Yoon* Man in a whele,a] e «
qoftlin, for >aU W .ail Dry Goc i* Su>n. Apply at 68 Mark
apafcdA, SPANG A CO. 1 rjeiiSfcdi t
SOAP— 10 bu CastUe, for ufe br ■
»ptt 9 P VON BOWWIbRST t
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CIHCIKHATI * PITTSBURGH
TUESDAY PACKET,
The HIBERNIA No. 2, C.apt J. KusiriLTM, WUI
save Pittsburgh every Tu' ulajr morning ul l® ® clock;
Vheebng every Tue*d*»* evening at 10 r. *•