THE PITTEHU . 411 GAZETTE, PVIPIIIHEII HY WHITE ar. co .rl4 . Ts.lloßell• SATURDAY MURNING, MARCH 1, lam irtrioggrelaaar ore earnestly requested to hand In het; favors:baton P. i t and ag early In the dor as practiorbla: rdriverthierroorts sug Inserted fora op.:ci ted gotemlUtorrorlably be Charged uotil or!. red out CowryAmn—C.Jame* . No. r•Prr , wo . 6 . 44 Gm= oar *gat far Itti; city. Agnelliseme ll, • 1111 d ptioas tutzlod to bin. receive prompt PHILADIALPIELL 11106.1.11 a.. 1111011.10,11.111. Adveithataants and ralaserrpuons to the North ASO' r an and United Scam Osse o, Philadelphia, reeeivad ad OM. Odd ft= edit oriee. • Irresz NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL biAlq' ElLt ZILEGRAYITIC NEWS watt Neste; Control Comae!Mew * members of the Whig State Central Co are regeested to ...treble at Harrisburg, on the 13th of Blares inst. retuned attendance Is earnestly requesied. .- M.SIehIICHAEL, Chairmen. Cm. H. Hear, Gazi—A. furious gale raged for several hears, on Friday. wonting, between twelve o'clock and dailigkt, dicing a good deal of damage to loofa, faitersitromete. The Beaver Street Methodist 4,lleglenty, was seriously injured. . . UNIT! piyarrraw re:New Yoga.—A great Ut, ion meeting Wei laa la New York, at Castle Gar. . dee, on Monday evening tut. The Courier and Hew:drat says that the area within the Code was filled ai 'the boar of organntatton, and from that time till Um r hiljournment there was a constant eunreMat Oriel:is setting to and from the meeting, gamin the caned constantly giving way and re. tiring -ai taiii:aew arrivals premed upon them. Theinarwa, probably, constantly within the Gu ile, frets Iva to six, thousand people, and this quantity' ' ins kept nearly uniform by the cease lesalymoving masses, amounting, in all, to not 1 less dim, ten thousand more; so that the number of persons who gave, by their presence, daring some, one time, unction to the objects of the annettt . igi eras from fi ft een to twenty thwacked. Mayer Woodhull presided, Imitated by a great number of Vice Prwideats. The and resolution a lonia - 7in" the knowing ...-- \Reseised, That the people of New York, with distioritiou of actor party, are ardently devoted to , the Union of these States, as next to our liberties the most precious et their Political Institutions; and having never yet begun to calculus the V. unCOlSUrcron can contemplate no contiagen oyint.which Its dissolution would be otherwise ~ than a gigantic crime Against the Peace, Prosperi. ty, and - Freedom of our country, and of Mankind. Whdi tliis retiolution had been mad, • call was Made for LAkaren ,cheers, for the Union," which wets given with a will. • The 'remainder of the resolutions adopted are aanerinisement of the compromise resolutions of Mr. Clay, presented to the Senate, and are stmt. ler In pliraidology., The last speaker was Gen Saw!, who addressed the meeting ink few words; expressive of hie attachment to the Union, which he had served fur nearly forty two years, and die. : Mainiing ill party eonaplerations In his devotion to the 'emir* confederacy. He was charmed with the admiribM spirit of conciliation, of harmottj; which prevailed at the meeting. For biew. l ff he stood' there- neither si a ' Pao.Slavety ante, nor an 'Abolitionist, neither a Whig nor a Democrat, but:iti the firm, unweVelittg friend of the Union of the motes, which he treated in God would never be' destroyed. seems we were mistaken in aserbing the Tattled° remarks in fiver of the Union, to the Azakvillcrfnion, a Locolheo paper. They should bucreditedlo the Nottbsals Emma,* Whig organ. 'liztatoa Turney maid in the Senate, that the Nutt y,lll6 Unieuvras in favor of the disunion °seven. t Inizoind so was the Democratic party in that State. Heald the gkeious resolutions in favor of MUDD, pulsed by the Letgislesure, which we published yesterday, were carried by • party vote—the Whip on the side ortheilnion , the Locos against. , Thus we see Southern Locofocos plotting treason, While their Northern allies in this ante are passing ,'ertiYen and 'submissive resolutions to propitiate •them. Such IS Locator-Ginn ! Destructive in Pitts. buish, moat spirited In Philadelphia, treasonable ..In the South, and corrupt every where. The learital, or yesterday, in an attack upon the Gazette, more diettraceral to its editor than W Its, found@ the whole of its column of chars teristto frippery upon a falsehood of its own coin • rug. It says: . - "So the Gaut. u espies the swelling paragraph from Pat, which denounces the She riff, and . . - - mica% We Occasion of twee declaring Ina tem lent our reatter, for the oorpo.e' of iejoriee our excelleet Whig Sheriff, Curter C 1.11158, EN." ,We did rot say, or intimate, that the .Tortroni 'hid lent Ito type to the Post rut the purposs cl an. jarring 2kfr. Curtis. We stated that the Purr had ...rousse!, the type for that purpose. What per. pose the Joumil editor had In Wangs° mischiev• ons an article which he most have known the Pert would 'use against the Sheriff, and against: the peace of society, we leave the editor himself to explain. That lea muter which concern. hat,. self,aot as. The very fact that the editor of the Post approved of the article of "Philandrus, and wished to priblish it at title =Ws, was aufficiendy , indicative of its dangerous character and ten Disgraceful Riot: .• ~• I tis with exceeding pain. we are called upon " lorgive publicity to the details of a very diagram. fol clot, which occurred in oar city yesterday.— Frongthe information we have derived from eye witnesses, it appears that about 11 o'clock, A. M , body of women, numbering from sixty to one hundred, entered the rolling mill of Mews-Graf, landsay, & Co., and having previously prepared themselves with emcee and other minibus, mutt mended an attack upon me Puddlers and botlere, driving them from their wink, and severely inka• rqd many of them. They then threw coal and dirt into the furnaces, ruining the iron, and causing . injury to the furnaces. The Airy of the assailants may bejudged of from Dieted, that a number of them surrounded one of the puddler', wbo was the last to leave his place, and hurrying him to the river, were in the act cf „ throwing bin in, when he was rescued by one ' • • of Ma wolgen, LnE only allowed him to escape op bellls pion:deo to leave the mil. ;„ „After mopping the work, and doing all the mi. eidr4 possible, the rioters proceeded' to the mill of ileum Shoeoberger. Hero they, were met by an effective and determined police, and after several desperate efforts were finally compelled to Satire.' From the fact that a large lierdy of men aed boys,'FoLlowed the women and entionnamd their proceedings, there can be no doubt that the wo. men were only put Mrward as a feint, to provoke resistance, and thus give some pretext for far aroma violence by their backers. deventf of the men and women who were mos t • prominent have been marked, attil will he brought tojudice. FROM RAILUISBOHAII. Centspoudence of the Pittsburgh Gamut, Flmutmenw. Feb. 26, 1850. In the Senate, to day, Me. Streeter, • from tin Committee to whom was referred n portion of th, Governor's Message, reported a bill relallog to • Not only for the ',eke of the innoeent workmen: oerwin convictions for murder in the first degree. whom rights have thus been viointed, but for the M r , n ye k e r, nom the committee on` hewer , ' 'credit Auld pence of our Olt!. we true , that prompt ; Improvements, reported the!bill to no horivs the and effective measures will be speedily adopted ! cLL y of Pittsburgh to take po melon of, and cone to *Tani such soother occurrence. t street a sewer io, and fill up t at part of the Penn .': The evil effects of each articles n. that signed syhriaia canal lying betwee the Monongahela Pkolandros," published in the Jourmd, and river and Pennsylvania Avenue, and between "lea tow the Pont, is sufficiently evident In Ibi s Seventh street and the TunulFl in said city. 'outbreak. We hope, however, that the Bbetiir • Oa motion of Mr. Cunningham, suer a very Will not be detected by the dangerous doctrine of Ei;;;;;!,,a sod imoreions debate l net , 000 biog, bow this reputed e 1 Christian Citixon,. end "Siewl—fi'--. 1 ever, to the merits of the vari us pubjcas ariting 'Wh4r," from using every means in hi. power of under the Tiers:ion, the Com romiso Apportion- Preserebt the Pence of the county, end the rlfilde ! meet Bill, recently reported b the Apportionment . of Macaw! The county has ! entrusted its ser.l7-..;..Comodittedwae recommitted,withoitt inntructious: 'mid interests to his bands, and he is bound to see but with the undone:raiding that the Committee them preserved. AU the losses occamioned by • would divide upon the subject, and make a major ' mob; the county is hound to pay. and the people ! Ity and minority report. The bill already resort , Will multi: of their Sheriff that ho use his power ' ea seems to have given satisfaction to, bet few to preserve them from lea,. . Senators. Mr. Frick, of Northumberland, alone, We hope the Iron Manufacturers, and every i expressed himself a• beieg fully satisfied with it. ' chine, who feels any regard for the future wet.: Indeed every individual Senator seem, to have a fare of Pittsburgh , will merely resist this attempt bill of Ma own, and nothing will do. to overawe the workmen, and atop the Mills. It Oa motion of Mr. fatale, the hill to 'authorize is high time that Ibis lawless spirit of riot was pot E the guardian of the minor children of John W. !it etop . ' to. •If it le cot, there is an end of all indi- n o . o° , to sell certain reel elute, was honky videsl liberty, and of ail low. To yield now is to I pined, • In the House a good many private hills, were ..jNiawitscringilhe Moors of the totem, passed; but flothisig else well done, we that I have Oallionday bier, a debate at a somewhat excite' nothing to communicate from this body. Mg character took - place in the Senate of the UM. jln the Senaglitsterday, a bill wrier - cad by Mr. teiStatei, on . si 'resolution offered by Mr. Foote, , !Darrie, and plasm( first reading, extending the of Missisempl, to the following purport I•Jariadietion of the Court to eertein cases or sets "To terse to a select committee of six member. I for divorce, for which there is now no power, ex• from the North, and air members from the South, apt through the Legislature. and one member to be by them chorea, with ie. !! The first section of this act roubles that the streetiotta to exert themselves for the purpose of ' Cour ts ayn have jo,iiodwthoo of a .. . fa . , maturing a scheme of commomlie for the adjust. of gi n , growing out or eel, whether the reason alleged wilful and con went ihtsinglegoltict triliverjs eed te!.Pcd. hmseddesertion of either of the(partica,or adultery; " * ,-.J .Z' ,7-7 ' ! " • • "I did not e: and I =sure that my hon. (arable friend from Seroth `Carolina hardly espeet ed.—that the subject could be acted upon by the committee as soon as within the text four daye. I should hope, however, that a report would be made by Saturday nextifor, to kelp_ mu Boma, af no thing cols be dam lefoso:Saturde, sh during e trout sown PlrartMOßT anti take play of a nature, to +Aids I sell do more than allude. .I Ulster. thm daring dui meek these guano= mutt be eagr mama?, - or as anisroVeue mil Is practice. Ida I have good reasons, air, tar what I state. I know the facts, I have looked into the owner. I have conversed with members of both Houses of Catguts; and; our. span ery honor, that rose loss toe do annething donne the ;infant . meth, r maculae* tut the ken doubt that thee subect goal leave ourjerithiction, amilethe U.formoor. lam no alarmist; bet I am in the habit of declaring myself more than my friend from South Carolina. I know that I express in this state ment the opinion of a large portion of the mem. berg of both Houses of Congress. I did net origi. nate this movement entirely of my own violition; but I did it after serious +=solution with some of the wisest and ablest men 111 either House of Converts; some of the wises of this Republic. Is it supposed that I wish to Interior., with the Sen• war from Texan-the Senator from Mienachuto Mu, whom some of as desire most earnestly to hear. Ls it supposed that I wish to interfere and prevent them from addressing the Senate on this question, or prevent the honorable Senator from South Caroline, whose speech we hope to ' beer read in the Senate mat Thursdayl" . Mr. Butler. I have no wish to protract Ibis de bate. I think thoSeuate will bear me =was that I have shown no disposition to Introduce into our discussion, any element ofso thflamamtoryfnature. I have long stppp come 'to the conclusion that it • It hu an evil tendency, and I am still lees inclthed to do it now, as too segos tabs approachusg a crisis if a sok= e ' ater Fortnatouo'clurracur for It caimot he otherwise than highly unfavorable to a dabber. MS and final settlement of the question. If it were ate distance, l could afford to indnlge somewhat In the temper of the times, but I think the time is Fast when declamation, ionsMatory docile:won especially, should be allowed ; and I am 'not one of those who think that these long protracted spew- hes are going to have much effect in the wt. dement of the question. I should like to tee the Senate converted folo a conservative body.— WiLlltOver may be the reank pf this nonwoven'. I let es remain personally upon good terms. If the great calamity which has been Indicated, should earns Want, I should wish to part without .havreig any unkind personal feeling with any member with whom I have been connected. I have no ewliog of the kind. ; know there have been very tree imputations made apse some members of this ho tly, espeetioislly on some gentlemen foot the South, hot I have made op my mind, thoroughly made ' op my mind, end when that is done it is unneces sary to indulge in any declamation one way or the other. I shall yield to no COlTlKOMilethedoesow rest on a bang recoviiieg, in my opinion, the equst.ty of the States. Mr. Dayton,of New Jersey thonght the Union was notthe frail thing some &Damn sell/wed it to be. Ile thought it could not be talked away. Mr. Clemens. f thin!. the Senator is mistaken. I fur the ligaments which bind no together are lessening every day, and for tbat =eon more than any other, I am wady to vote for this intonation-r -iff sestaitior Limo weaks tango it is not is thews.- er of wens to WM the num Notwithstanding all this jIiNKUI foreboding and threatening, the resonation was quietly 44 aside. MOM NNW YOWL: Correepondenee of the Pittsburgh Gamma. Maw You, Feb. 26, 1820. The Union Meeting of last night was one of which the State has reason to be protid, and one which cannot fail to tell upon public opinion in the South, as well as the North. Cistie Garden was eramthed in all its vast proportions, with an au dience such al rarely assembles, and sic!, as no occasion. lees shaming than the present, could attract. The Mayor presided, and the lending speeches were made by Jan. L. Whiting, and J. L. White, but that °S mart interest was from the hero of Lundy's Lane and Chippewa, Gen. Sum When the towering figure of the old soldier made its appearance on the platkirm, the enthusiasm knew no bound., and he received a welcome as cordial, almost, u would have been extended to that other old soldier, Henry Clay. Our State Legislature has at last taken hold of the usury lima, and made a movement awards their repeal, not so completely as mild be wished, but still satiaMmory. Under the sew law the rate of eaterest is filed at seven per cent., bat creditors cannot collect, by law, a higher rate, though bor n:were are left untrammelled. Under the now law creditor, will have the honor of debtors as watered, which is more reliable security than the remedy by law. As of interest to travellers, it may be stated that the old Howard hotel, which has Mined every landlord which has rented it since the lionitards left, has passed into the hands of A. B. Barnum, of Baltimore. Under the new regime it most again take a leading station, and yield, as before, a for. tune, It the Howard.' plan is adopted. Under their rater fashionable traveller obtained a good room, and found, on his departure, a round bill, while • • - • - the economical am-stoner, at capital "dinnetw dept lon small room, was good followed by the Inalonis,paid a reasonable bill, and went olf con tented. More than thia, ho ant all his friends to the Hama, who, In tarn, applied their sliduatt scateio them. Preparations am making for the accommodation of the Collins Line of ()Lie= Steamships, which will commence their trips on the sth of Aptit.— They are to 14.18 mom the foot of Canal Street. now_ he outskirts of the' region of shipping, but soon to be the centre. Nothing afloat NW exceed the excellence of these ships, whether coasidercd as model ships, model engines, or frunishingt— Ample limo has been taken for perfecting every thing, and, in all April, cur transatlimtk friends will see an American steamship the superior of any that Over bora "the meteor Bag." The mas. tent of thew ships are all to be bred in the met. chant service—the subordinate officers are from the navy, and will, probably, get a few new idea. of promptness, for our liner captains are rigid dis ciplinarians. The hotels are fall of strangers, and merchanii folly. and satiaffieterily employed, in most brancWt. Money remains abundant, at a moderate prlbr, and such a thing aa failure is unknown. A more buoyant feeling never pervaded the city, than at present, and, freely as New Yorkers ever bre,. they now napalm themselves. Rents are enrol mons, and there are fewer houses to let, in glib" of the large number created last season, than was ever known. A house with a bill upon la quite a rarity. Real estate els at fanciful prices, and theTabuleme rates of to day are made reasonable when contrasted with succeeding sales. The mail of the steamer reached the city this forenoon, but the market for moat kinds of mer-' cluindize has net opened. Holders of Cotton en, peened an advance, bat have been a good deal disappointed, and ar: now willing to concede to crake sale*. The foreign news is not of a char acter to warrant the hope that any demand is to spring op, upon the opening of navigation, for our breadatuff,or for any qaantity of our provislons,now is cheap and abundant. C. the jarihthetion of ■ large class of cue. which now And their way to the Legislature. The second section provides that for desertion as aforesaid, and for adultery, the Coatis shall have juriadicuon in all eases as aforesaid, not withstanding the parties, at the time of the occur. rence of said causes may have been domiciled in another State; provided, that no divorce shall be granted until the applicant therofor shall have .been a citizen of this Commonwealth for the term of one year. The Committee appointed in the House, to io• vestigate the condact of the State Treasurer, has had two or three seasions; but the evidence foals entirely to sustain the charges made by the. awn— plainanta, and the whale investigation is little more than a solemn farce. You will find the evi dence in the Harrisburgb Telegraph, if you desire : to publish IL COBDEN. The Cowing-cation at Now Orleans. The New Orleans True ails, on Saturday morn ing,the 15th instant, gives the following particulars of the conflagration there on the morning of that day:— About half pun two o'clock this morning, a am, the most disastrous that has of:clamed in our city within our recollection, broke out to the afore of C. G. Barkley, No. 55 Camp street, which was rapidly consumed, together with the following baddimpi • No. 55 occupied by C. G. Barkley, grocer; No.• 51, Corson & Armstrong' stationers; No. 59, Payne & Harrison, Caliiiiilli. inerchauta; No. 53, Bridgeidr. bdurdc, depot for Virginia maculae• Lured tobacco. and Elder St Brother, commission men:hoots ; No. 51, Brooder ' Williams & Co.,— commission merchants; N 0.59, .1. H. Bechtel St Co., bookseller. and stationers; No. 41, basement occupied by the Mum Lite, Crescent City, dad Lexington insurance Companws; up stairs, by Fosdick & BM, shipping agents, and Downes, Caddy & Co, cotton Delon cud commission men chants; N 0.48, banking house of J. Robb & Co.. on the lower door; H. Frets!. & Co., commission merchants, up stai n—building OW mach injured; all valuable property saved. No. 59. lower floor a portion of Robb's banging establishment; uo stein, offices of Gordon Plummer's and Lucien HeAnarOtotaries ,• No. 52, Merclvtota' }pulsatile Ina. Co. No. 54, J. U. Dunlop. china, slaw and earthenware; No. 56, A. Hill, Wood and willow ware and house furnishing goods: No. 59, Henry Parsons, piano and music establishment ; No. 60, 049. Campbell.; house firoislung MoreillNo. 62, Ferdinaud Kennett at Co ,commisaion merchants; No. g,Picayorke office; No. 69, Weld & Co, lite.. rkry depot, on the drat floor; up slabs, Gluey, Cot. troll & Co. Building riot materially Indtwed; the property in the interior destroyed or damaged.— On Beak place, the narrow street motley running In the e a:, and parallel to Crimp - tweet, the follow ing buildings were In pert, some wholly destroyed. No. '7, mini:tied a counting rooms by I. N. Haw thorn, and ]. T. B Feathenuon'h; No. 9,3. & M. Ellin, and 4 Bogart; No. 11,Schrodei & Marrow, and Pion Srßprorsa, produce brokers; No. 13. P. S. Campbell, N 0.15, Henry Holitand,and Charles Oakly. 'The lon. !sustained by our worthy cot,lntiornrYt of the Picayune, must be very Severtt. Tory, not understand, saved their books and valuable pa. per., the greater portion of the material In the composition MOM, and ono double cylinde press. The files of the Picayune were also de ,trotted, The manuscript and proor sheets°, the mind en. ad decimons of the Supreme DoWt,' VOPMed by M. M. Robbins and D. H Hennes, were denims. ed. We have heard of similar leases of valu• able manuscripts, one which to labor of years had teen bestowed, sad which cannot be' replaced. The Delta, of the 17th inst., says: Early iii OA day, yesteday„ there were painfol remora that aeorerai lives tape lost, but we could (tolp hear of two deaths, and of the wounded, the severest was a sprain of the and. The names of the reported to be be killed we were unable to team. Both are aid to have been men; one was crushed by a wall that 101 l on Bank Place, and the other lest his Ste in the same way on Camp street The fire mopped within a few feet of the vault of the banking home of rtobb 4 Co, which con tained an immense amount of specie and vain. bits. Taw Sonia Swim Tanager.—We copy from the Near Orleans "Crtaceot' of the 18th taw, with unfeigned grstificatinn u •'sign of the times: the fallowing annuncintioso " 2 . Nankai& Croseartios.—The Home (of tiepresentativris of the State of Louisiana' hu called on the (lemma fen any information to his possession to prove the necessity of appoint. ing Delegates. The Governer answered that he had none; and the nominate° repented against the Me -MUM . _ Tne New Odes= "Bulletin" glees sow sulditimul Won=lion on the tame subjed, ta fa lows are t appy to feint that the Coaunlitee o o Federal Relations has reported against sendig Delegates to Nashville, and that the wrong wen of both prilitiul pestles are'opposed to the scheme. The subject to made the order of rho day flir Wednesday, when we truss striae councils will prevail. • /sort Liar •eo naiLlMl.—The New York Commercial proriont..4 es !tido the eairava• pot atatemeeta as to Barnum having contract. ed with Jenny Lind for coming to AISIGTICS, and says: "The specific terms of the engagement are theft Mr. Barnum will bear all expenses and risks, and Min Lind will receive one thousand dollars a night for singing. The musical director is to receive £5OOO her the whole time, and the male 'modest £2,500. So we leitu from the Alto. on, the editor of which paper says that he has seen the contract." The editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, on Mon day, convened with the gentleman who recently effected the engagement, for Barnum, with Jen ny Lind, and Siva" the following description of her, "He met Was Lind at Lubec, sabern she was residing with a lady companion. Jenny is about twenty nine years of age. She la a native ,o 1 Stockholm, cod the only child of poor parents. both of whom are alive, and living Meese and in. yjeperidence to Switzerland. She Is about five feet sit inches high, of for complexion, light hair, fine figure, not beautiful, but very intereeting.— Her demeanor and carmen are natural and,grsee ful, and free from affectation. She hes already accionnlated a large !hope. Her vocal powers were fully developed about twelve years ago, but she was the pride of Strokbelm, even r . child.— She made bee first appearance at Helin, at Agatha, lin Der Freoebutz, was eminently succesefol; and from that !lumber care.' has beet molt brilliant - She will leave-for the United States In September next, and will aing one hundred and fifty nights to this comity and at Havana. Het first concert io the United States will be given In New York.— Her private secretary is now in Philadelphia; on butiness connected with her engagement Corzscrtos or sus Ilstwors.—The Secretory of the Trento:try hos dtreeted the Collectors to onspend the operation of curtailing mrcolarpf e previous date. The revenue cutters are iS be continued In active service, as heretafore.7 he expenses Wending the oppraisment of macheo• ' dine are no longer to be chiuged to Importers, and the expenses for weighing, gouging, and meas. tiring good are only to be amused to the owners of such gnocchi in cams where it to required that such charge shall be made by Mr. Walker's tariff law of 1846. The compenudion of Officers of the Customs is to be no longer withheld. AILWIIL OP ihrtIOARIAPP.—Tho British chip Mount Stuart Elphinenne, Captain Henderson, which arrived at New York, ou Sunday, from Glasgow, brought as cabin passengara thirty rev. en Hungarian end., making Miry six now in Now York. Tho Tribune aaya that the meeting between tease just arrived and those .aircady tidenta hero, vas a scene of the deepest interest Those who had braved unmoved the fire of the battle field, wept with the helplessness of child hood. Tlw Itaraga rf Cholera so Lossisraun—TE , Monroe (Ls.) Gazette of the 21st ult., he. en ern clo reepe.etios the arrival at that place of th. eleamboat .ver on the Itith ult. Several pessen urs bed died on thway rip, end eecerel other wet° In a state or_ collapse and hopeless rest,. Lieu. A number of passengers disembarked at this place, fearing to encounter the peril. or a further contact with the death dealing pestilence ; but the seeds of the plague ware In nanny of them too firmly fixed to bo eradicated; three or four funeral processions in • single day have more thou once attested its obstinacy. Out of the place thirteen have died, and it in not impossible that tho number orAnctims will yet be increased. AISIOng theta were tour ladies; the other aegTOCO, the property of Mr. Young, of Clarkessille Tennessee. • The Indies were Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, wife of Mr. smith Young, of Ciarkesvillo, Tenn.; Mr.. Martha Tucker, wife o'l Ray. Robert Tocke of of Christian county, and her two daughters, Miss Mary Jane, and Miss Virgil:O. J. Tucker. The peculiar manner or oe appearance of the diwaae, end -the fact of its being confined ex eusively to the passenger. of the glamor Dove, in a reoccartat singular - feature in the ,history oi the Cholera progrete. There was no elan.* on the twat when she left Now Orloanr, and no elm of cholera until she had entered the month of Red River. This, la connection with the tact that otter boats on the river are now, and have been free from the disease, mars to the circumstance , of 113 present appearance a mistery, which we coerces we ore unable to fathom. . _ The Moored ilinerimn el 00 2d inst. any. "We regret to learn thet.ose of the pateehlten , who undid from the Own Ho, 2, have cure been .eix.tl with cholera. Om of two tiolies, Stark • i,b,o,,are white orene ond FOREidWITEMS. Nmenta at Paris. An maim at Paste took place on the 4th of Feb. The prefect of pollee had wooed orders for shade meta ion of all the trees of liberty, planted trier the late revolution, that were considered to interfere with she public thoroughfare. The mob fancied that a favorite - tree in the place of St. Martin was to be included among the number. They decant. ingly decorated it with ribbon. and other symbol*, as a demonstration against such an act ; this caus ed a crowd, and the police interfered todiopene it. A fight arose in consequence, and three persona were wounded, one of whom W expected to die. General Lamonciere happened to planet the time and was roughly handled, but the troops haying been called out all attempts at farther violence were quelled. The intelligence from France in other respects may be comprised ion few sentence. With re gard to the River of Plate question it appears that the negolianons are to be continued, and tbnt some limited reinforcements are to be eeot "mere ly ati a protective metoure." The continued dread of &lowborn is mazuGssted by every step of the Govemment, and prosecutions end repression net still the great reliance. A change of the constitu• lion rots to extend the Presidential term to beyond four ymirs is looked to with increasing favor by the timid of all partici. ,A cunous illustration of the cahootl inseambility to shame has jest been furnished in the foot that the recent'explods of their army before Rome are to be made the .object of state pictures, Horace Vernet havingpot returned Mon the Etnrotil City, where he has been mating aketetna expreaoly for the purpose. Thelecond anniversary of the revolution, the 24th of the present month, is looked to with some aneariamw—not from any dread apparently of an actual outbreak, either in Paris or the province., bat lest the Democrats and Socislaw should succeod In getting up a pacine demonstration:— Lyons is the point which is looked to with most apprettenalma. It seems, however, that It la not in coins an much as in the country districts that oubeerolve notions are now spreading. The property of the peasant proprietor. of the soil is valued at 500 millions sterling, and Is locum bared with mortgages to the amount of 530 mil thw, and the quertion weather this burden might net beahualed off to a Socialist movement seems to be one that It in not altogetherlooked upon with distaste. _ ''llOllE AND NAPLES. The Pope has not yet made op hie mind to re turnt,that • bout to about to he contracted for blot by Inc House of Rothschild at Path, which will probably facilitate that event. The amount is to be £1.600, 000 sterling, to eve per cent stock at SO, out of which two per cent to to be allowed to M. Rothschild for C003113Mi01.1. It may appear strange that any panics should be found, under present eircumetancer to ;rum their money to such a security, but it mild be remembered that al though the Papal finance.' are notoriously rotten, the loans al that riovernment furnish a [avant° thacsottent to all the Romeo Catholic prtesta through.ont the world. The release of tic Achilli hoe al length been effected. It to now pretended' that the aunt tance qi the French mops for hie anew was fraudulent ly obtained. His liberation or rather pre-arrang ed escape wan at last effected through an Intima tion on the put of French (government that it uf.S, no longer boldeleYed Out it weirdo: pled with a condition that hie friend* would undertake to Insure his leaving Ley. The Pope tried hard to retain him, and in reply to the French demand sought to rocrastinate on the Mot Mat he would consider alit go his remits to Rome. 11r. Aehilli of course Owe. b. safety to the ci,. cumatance of his having friends in Egnland who would take care incessantly to . e.Tpcso the French o.vertiment th e h u ng s tie remained a prisoner. The We of tha eds of other victim. whom the eardieals, supported by the French troops, have been enabled to incarcerate, is never Likely to be heard et. From Naples the accounts continue to show the maintainance of an unmitigated despotism. The tss, it would seem, ire buil foil. In one pros- Pce 1516 persons confined for "slight offences," have Just been amnestied, but nothing !stlid oral' those in other parts of the country. The suffer ings of such as are charged with what King Fees dined may choose to consider heavy offences may be tonceived, but the French press is in es tames that the 1616 whose sins were cookseedly venial have at length been let off, alter months of imprisonment, and they call upon the world to ad mire s government, "which pardons with such eternal mildness." SWITZERLAND. The ;elope hunt having failed In Turkey, AuturM is now turning her attention to land, where Mazzoni and others have trued ehel. ter. There are also some Ptuseitua fugitives it the oountry .. , and Aintria has therefore stirred op Ponsla to join herbs representations to the French Government an the necessity of compelling the Swine republic to eject them, The applicat'on is an awkward one, static 'Louis Napoleon himself owed for many years his eatery to the hospitality accorded to him by Switactiasd, in the Coon of <outset remonstrances and threes, but the pre sent mithunissm of French politicians in the gees of order mein, likely tp r.gocr in Switzerland the wait they alone at Rome extremely popular. Indeed, one paper, supposed to 'peak the sentiment. of the Govern. ment, plainly hints at inch • step, should eimum stances renter it neonatiery. Looking et the qualities of the Swirl people, however, and the present state of Germany, the task would not be a very shit onei and theme-au' be little doubt that for the moment The resenonists will forbear wpm yoke the esiais that might grew aut of it. J RUSSIA AND CIRCASSIA. It Will be recollected that, shoot two months back, news was received of the Ruwians having achieved a final detest of the fide...liana by the capture ei one of their principal lortremer, sad the elaughter et Sehamyl and hie nearest (Amy era. These accounts mime from Rumba, sod it is now declared, advisee from other Wale., that they require 'correction, 011 t.la r t bete(, not that the Russians defeated the Gress:dens, MU that the threat:dans defeated them. SPAIN. It Is alleged that an apology from the Spanish Government for thelr treatment of Sir Henry Bel wee, and a consequent reconepition between the two countries, are likely loon to be brought about I through the mediation of the King of the Belgians. Ito added also that tmaa the resamptlon of re• lotions Lord Bowden, who was lately en aged in coudneting negoustious with Geo. Roe's, will be the probable Minister from England to the court at Madrid. Oerrosz.v.--Among the deaths recorded in the Eeghnh papers is that of Lard Jeffrey, long ends vent as a Judge of the Supteme Court of Scotland, hat more famous from his - editorship of the Edin• burgh Review. He died On the 28th of January, having been horn in October 1773. He was editor of the Edinburgh more than s quarter of a century, during which the Review attained its highest re putation.. From Wilmer* Smith's Time., Feb. t. TIIE GILEATSTORM. • On Tuesday night and .Wednesday morning, this town and neighborhood toss visated by a storm only interior in intensity and duration to the greet storm of 1838. lo capered situation the houses rocked to and fro like cradles, (or even well *hen tered derails, which stood sheenier p ehoulder with thole companion., like a phalans of soldier., were shaken to their fonadatino. The terrible muse of tha tempest, the crash of broken chimney. and the noise of their fragments sod of elates fall. ing on the pavement, caused no small terror to maoy families, who, no doubt, had their fears en hanced by the recollection of the appa.ling enacts of several previous hurricanes Inal which Ws neighborhood liar been visited. • About three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, the American transit ship, John P. Whitney, Capt. Glidden, MI aground on a sand, bank near the entrane,s to the Victoria Channel, and almost nn• mediately afterwards began p break up. She struck three different times on various banks, near Formby, before she went down. Notevithatand• trig the gale, the weather was no thick at the limo that it war impossible to get a pilot Os board.— The crew endeavored to save themselves by lannehing their life boat, bat on account of rho heavy sea running at the time, she was swamped before any body got on board of her. Tho men, about twenty in number, together with eight pa.- aengers, betook themseleceto the abitie two boats, and were afterward picked up by Captain Web. isuir, of the John 801 l tagsteamer, and landed at this port in safety, at 9 o'cloek o il Wednesday evening. The John P. Whitney was a new venal of 797 tons barthen, this being her second voyage to this port, and belonged to Mr. Glidden, of Philadelphia. tihe wax ladened with grain, flour, Indian meal, dee., the whole of whieb will be last. Sho we, in• eared, but to what amount we could net ascertain. Oa Thursday the Captain, Mote-, and a number of the crew, went out lo the vessel at scion n'alook ie the morning, in the John Bull steamer. The sea mu so heavy that the steamer event not get sufficiently near to see the condition of the vesseL The steamer made a second trip at twelve o'clock, and after getting near the slop, two boat. were manned, and retched the vessel. It was found that all the beams were loose, her decks were washed off, and she was a complete wreck, the cargo denting about in all directions, the steamer having to stop her engines lo get clear ofthe ftorit• log articles. IRELAND Another appalling catestropho has happened in one of the auxiliary workhouses in the South West of Ireland, of which the Llinerick Chronicle gives the following account • It is our painful ditty to record a fatal caaohlty, which took place last eight at Clare avert Mull jury workhouse, by which 27 human beluga lost their liyes, and 2b were seriously Injured. B etween eight and njae o'clock, ahortly after the in.. mates (500 lemnies'lma retired tu reshot! the lofts of the store set apart fur sleeping apartments, 4 false alarm of tire was given by ouu of the we. moo, whether with the lineation of closing annoy ance, or by design, is unkttowni tint an electric *nth° panic crewed that almost install tancously the &males on the drat loft leaped from their beer, and, iu the dorkhess, rushed in a body to the stair case or ladder, leaping tram that portion of the budding to the grthwid liter. Ultimately the paupers on the mther bias coo -1 g regated In the Minaw poleaxe, when the ladder broke, and numbers were preen pate d to the emend, item a Neigh of tom Met. The shrieks from below induced those above to pros. mere eagerly to ward the Cairene, and a* therri.ame to the verge of the postage they fell over each other. The city police, with the mayor, were in prompt attendance, and all united in relieving the aufferers, and extricating the dead bodies. At ten o'clock, the number of dead bodies received into Barrington's fleapits! we. 27, and • more heart reediest spec , maieritirra„ twenty eight, and of these there are three not expected to recover. No blame is attached to the officent of the Institut ioB, us the melancholy occurrence originated with :be paupers them• It is announced in the "Nation" newtpaper that Me. John Martin and Mr. Kevin 0' Doherty, tran'syorted for their connexion with the Irish die. turbulent, had arrived at Sydney Bay in good • health and epirit/. THE BRITISd:GOVERNMENT AND THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA - - There wen yesterday issued (presented to Par. linmeni) a copy of the treaty of friendship and commerce between Her Majesty and the Repub. lie of Lberia. It was signed at London in No. vernber.lSdS, and ratitisd on the let of Angest lent There are 11 articles in the treaty. .Them ahallbe perpetual oats, and friendship between Her Majesty the Queen of the United R‘ugdom of Great Britain and Ireland, her heirs and sncw cessore, and the Republic of Liberia, and between their respective subjects and citizens." There is to be reciprocal freedom of commerce. No ton nage, import, or other duties are to be levied lie. yopd what are or may no levied on national ves sels. British merchandize or triode are not to be prohibited. The Government of the Republic mop import certain articles with the view of raise mg a revenue, and in such ease private mere elainte we to be prohibited trading in such ern des. By the ninth artfele, it is declared that , aloveryland the niece trade being perpetually abolished in the Ropntlic of Liberia, the Repub lic engages that a law shall be paseed declaring it to be pirany Or any Liberian citizen or vessel to be engaged or concerned In tho slave trade." Free access to be given In cants of suspected slaver. The treaty wusignedby Lord Palmer• Eon, the Hon. H. Labouchere, and Joseph lel, Irina Roberts, the President of this republie.7-Lets. don Papa. Tan PICKNITLI•2 II I. LnotuLsrUnx WO) SLAVLILY. —ln the Pennsylvania House of Delegates, on Monday, Mr. Benumak - from a select committee, reptfued a series of resolutions relative to our fed. eral relations, which take the same grounds on the .abject of slavery, (repudiating the Wilmot Proviso) as the Democratic • Union resolutions of the. meeting held in Philadelphia on Friday. The report is extremely lengthy, and pen over a wide Geld of argument. The committee la composed cii five, and the report is that of the majority,(airre) btu Mr. Schofield stated that he and Mr. Solider (who are of the three) did not concur in many of the sentiments expressed in the report of the ma jority. Mr. Allison 'offered a minority report, which was rand. dissents entirely from the slavery nontiments uttered in the majority report. The third resolution of the minority report la as Gallows flowidred, That while Permaylvania will as firm ly maintain as she frankly awn. her view., prin ciples and determination on this moinentuous goes iron, She will oow,u seer, properly respect and inviolably maintain the comprommes of the Conan tenon, sad all the foal rights of earn. State erthe Upion under the saute, bet protests most solemnly to the name of • common humanity easing any entenmen of slavery. Excrnartor to Patozattw.—Singetar Caw.— There has been considerable excitement at Fred crick, Md., in regard to the sodden death of aeon of Mr. George A. GAD. A rmtreepondent of the Hagerstown Mail says: "Allot being kept for the period of lour days, he was placed in Mr. Han:. vault, in the Lothe. ran grave yard, with the Ild of his coffin open, es there were very serious doubts whether or not he was in a trance. Hie disease the doctors ray, was the erysipelas., the only indication of whica was a small pimple on his lip causing much swel ling, and of which lathe short space of three days he died. . ••• • . Many persons have daily visited his remains, and all express their doubts. Though In this alaie, for more thou two weeks, h cheeks are as rosy and fresh a when in Go od health; his lip., at the nrst somewhat blue, now have • very natural and LP like color, and km limbs are as pliant as ever, not having the ngidtty of death at all—his eyes are not at all awaken, hut eaten] as when in co host health. There is not es yet, the least ap pearanee of decoy, and no offensive smell. Hte parent. visit him daily. to ancertain flatly change tom taken place, either for better or wont. Though doctors any he is dead, mini persons to the community doubt it. Doctor* are sot intent- He was dtteen or sixteen yenta of age, line leeks inn and intelligent. On 'Sunday he was in ex cellent health, enjoying himself with his c0m1.,. ion., et Wednesday night he was declared • corpso—Such MMISSIIM Aim TITIM.. - 00VGrnOW Qj man, on the 1216 instant, seat in a mesen,se to th Leginlature, to reference in the ndmiesion cl Col iforu nag a State, and beariog preuy heavily. General Taylor. and reitersitmg the ehargestlenied in the President's late Calif:anis message. Ac. compnying the message was a letter fmm the Seri nuns and Representatives of Mississippi is Con• gmlis, upon the threatening aspen of affairs at Washingwo, in which they express the opinion that California with its restitution prohibiting sla very. wilt he admitted into the Union, and ask of the Legislature ad vree as to the coarse they should pursue in such as event. It wu generally believ ed at Jackson that the Legislature would advise the withdrawal of their Representatives from Cionerces oil the consummation of the act. Tho COM/Zit:CO to which the goveroor's comma oicatito was referred, was especied to make •re port thereon the noel day. TUE Wuminlen Baines nun -The argument in the caw of the Stars tar Pronsylvanto vs. The tog and lielneant Bridge Company, to the Sn• prime Court of tue United States. was continued sesterdity by A. H. H. Stewart, Esq., on behalf of the respondents. la view of the importance of the qua:Atone involved to the case, the Court, we understand, have enlarged the time allotted to counsel on both rude.. With Mr. Stewart is as sociated the Attorney General of the Coiled States, who Will address the Coati to day. The pap will be closed On the part of thc complainant to morrow, by th'e lion. Mr. Waiter, who is aced wills Mr. llsrregh nod Mr. Stanton, of Pius , . burgh.—/irpsblic, A New Sciastaut roe Orrsos.—The Washing ton Republic, of yesterday morning, has a leptgiby siniele on the subject aeckies, from which we extract the followies , t Washita/ton city is at this time honored with the presence of a consideralile number of patriots, 'who are animated with the laudable desire of vine the country in Yariops publio capacities, to. stead cf the gentlemen whom fieneral Taylor has selected for that purpose, and to bring about • result to them so desirable, they aro laboring with the opposition Senators to procure the re. Jectloo of the nominee to whose posts they a.- psfa." The Jacksonville Flunda News, elates that the Plantation of Copt:Sadler, in that city has pro duced, during the past wawa, 221 kmasheads of auger, averaging 1000 the each, from 195 acres or cams. Ile has lost at least 50 hogshead, by im perfect grinding—having wrought nearly his en• crop with two broken rollers Which would iliot admit of aufficient pressure to extract the juice by 20 . per coot. Too yield Of moliontes is 15,000 gallon.. Ranaoan Btu. Ranorso,--Tba bill to ineorii porate.the Huyandcgo and Cbatleston Railroad Company, and making a State anbsettption of 3770,000, was rejected by Vito Virginia House of Delegates,on Monday. DD.. D. HUNT, 14 011 , • \ •• Denthit. Corner of - Poeta '• and Decatur, between Marko an OUtl-dlvin Kinpreriiminati — iiilianttstry. DR. G. 0. STF.AItNS, late of Beaton, Ls prepared to manefuetere and act Owes Tanen in whole and parts of set., upon :Amnon or Aunovphetie Section Plates.— Toot/tams ccial, In 7100 XlNtrin, where the nerve tv Hooted. (Moe and reanlenee nut door to Use May or'. °Mee, Fourth Direct, Mother,: Itareare—.l. 11. M`Fadden. F. it. Eaton. 1.11 1 . 1.1011VN LILNUCI Jlll..—t • rtpkreu toy J. W. Kell William gnat, N. Y., and Mr sale by A. Jaynes, ale orFtiatib street. Tint IViii lelioa a deligimal an baverage in !Main., and tiardeularty MOMS. Itanco's IlaoSA.—An Improved Chocolate prept Linn, being a combination of rorosnun innocent, Mgormant and palatable, recommended po• Marl . ; for nwnits. Prepared hp W Itokor, Dor ter, !Soma., end for sole by A. JAYNES, at the lon Store. No. NO Fourth st. LOGAN, WILSON & cp., 42q WOOD STREIT, ABOVE I MFORTEELS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, & A.k no attention or !Framer. to their rngSit IriP44NCI SVOCK wiltrh Itin thkra Will COMM., (numbly, Po extent and cheapness, with that of any other house, either here or nn the Eastern CAW/. le` 21 JA.wl T 1171.irs• Pmts.—These Pills, thecormed by Dr. McLane, and which bear his taint, wire brat need lu his own prectice. In • few years they attracted the 'Linden of other physicians, and Claim., passed into general use. Far curing ail dycarasof thu Liver, they set with certainty nod regularity. The patient soon feels the removal of disease, unless he is well, The eifeet is lamest wend; •nd after swallowing drags and medicines cfasollter description, the rufferer find. Miami( relieved at once. Diseases of the lova are very cowman in this country, and are as frightfal character as they are frequent in OCCUMee. Ant you troultlrd with any of tpit , nsairroty complainth *thick ormthste ins diseased state of the Lives'. Ithrditthe Dr. gicbanets Pills, and he relieved u once. Foe sale by J. KIDD & W., Natitycomer of Fourth and Wood si_, Pittsburgh. lart.-dimstlwg A QUANTITY O AT H;P OLDTYPE FORIE SALE, APPLY TR T OFFIE ernfxaPAIIIION -11130 1 I WILL INTHODUCEI., on SAT URDAY, Al!loreb 1141, the Now lock MY. •4a Paola, of Milo OoOOIKDO ('LOVER SEED-75 bats prase near, a baid anil 1...) far tale by JOHN WA &CO, Libariv sueet ‘THAV 13ACON--.1000 It • Hog Round, On story and II tor We by 30/111 wArx k CO, X[l,2 Liberty sun. If ACKEREL—Nos 1,2, and 1, in 661..01 tif bbla, al fur enla by JOHN WATT b. CO, mrl .veer TIMOTHY BEED- 2 0 bbla extra prune — Joe band end for sale by XOLIN WATT & tad Liberty etreet BROOM --.900 don 4.'1 Corn Brooms, far wale by mitt JOHN WATT& CO, Liberty st A. A. MUON t CO, N . O. co Market street, are dally,recciving new and desirable Goods from the lending manufactories of this country, and of the lutist im,tonatious. Tha facilities which they enjoy, in bethg connected with a house to the rut, enables them to purchase goad. at the lowest valuation, and keep their stock full and de sienole at all They have a fine assortment of House Keeping Gonda, to which they solicit the early abandon of their friends and the pukka. mrt lusparlal Coggh Syrup. TIIIU must be a prepandon of much merit, when ao many of Our own citizens willingly nod Veinier. Dv rectify to Its curative propertiec An lured and highly respected citizen, after sting it, expreared his opinton of this Very pepsine cough remedy by easing, t is sp a he its weight in • gold: , An editor of one of our daily papers states in • note,-.lalways keep it In my house and would not, on soy secant, be without it * An old country man says—ol am leadified, of a Mei of three or four yeas', That It ta the b.., cough medicine I have over toed, either in the Old or New World.* If you have n cough, get a bottle and try 1t it costs but XX non mod Groat Spring and SamMiir Dr. 8. P. T.norssewS• Sam:pangls. 160 . i rp zx o f f titejenuint Ttoreend' i m „ F. Sellers, No. d 7 \l.To ' ad ' arte ' et i , e' elllt; D. gni '' , Alleben eit . vioarbEa OP WolliDiClittll T HE greatest Natural Cunosltiee in the World, are now being exhibited Day and Eeening, at N 0.27 Market area, nits door from Second. THE LARGEST SHEEP IN THE WORLD, And queen of ail Sheep Kind! This Mammoth :penmen gins 8 feet I Mob, and has wool en her from Id to IS inches long. Her Lamb eon also be seen, being only lel months old, and weighing 015 Ms., with wool from inches long. The Wool on these Sheep bulge all in rolls, ready for spinning. It 1/1/1 said by the best Judges at N Now York State Fair, that this Sheep hat 281bs. wool on her. These Sheep ere 01 theßeakwell breed, and raised by JAMES BICKNELL, Esq., of Amara, Erie coun ty, N. Y. FOUR-HORNED OR ICELAND SHEEP! The only one en the Continent of Amines. A LILLIPUTION COW! AVhioh is smellm than the Lamb, bring wry 30 inches S. s, welshing !:10 lbs., and the mother o t o two Calves. These wonders have be exhibited to ver lIKWDO persons in New York, Philadelphia, and %Vaithington City. The Animals have been visited by the lion. Henry Clay, and [only other distinguishOd members of Congress, anve be pronounced the greatest Natural Curiosi d tie h s a in Am en mlea„ Satisfaction warranted beyond all expectation, or the money refunded. Admittance only me. Ladies Free. Persons desirous of purchasing Sheep of this do wn • tion, vetll please apply to the exhibllons. rant 1- ASII-10 ens •in store and for 'ale toClit • consignment. (mai MeGILLS A ROE °LAMES-200 G 614 superior oak soopeage, I Moto and for into by kr=' land and too rale by. eGILT.Sh R(W aArt-L.so Mots prime N 0, on 12 IAP-1110 hr. Cir. No 1, for sale by ma AINALLS & ROE BLED PE :COMP, Lazd, and Batter, for eels Tort AIeGILJA & ROE !OFFER—ea bap prime Rio. m arrimt this dav, for rale by L 8 WATERMAN lc 80N8, tort 31 Water and 6i Front st F LOUR-93bbls .boles brands Slipmlinei 70 •• Roe; for ode by earl 1.13 WATERMAN k SONS LARD -9D bbl. prime No 1 LeAt 843 kegs do do do; for sale by nut L 8 'WATERMAN & SONE TAR -10 bbls NC, for sale7l4 L S WATERMAN &SONS OIL -1A bli,a Lard Oil, Illarlthardt & 10 " Linseed; • 13 " Tanners% for sale ha art HUEY, MAT HEWS & CO BACON--5000 lbs ...V Illont,thies, and Shoulder for tale by . L ARD -:61•b!. Nn I Leaf; • In keg. do do; for We by rnril AL&TVIEWS & CO S lIVAINAITTSON, tart , 172. and 174 Ltbeny It ALUM -99 bbl. for .ale by cor2 MILLER& RICKETSON CRUSTIFI) SUGAR-40 blila Levering.; 12 " U k for enle by MUM & RICKENUN BV SH ULDER.4-40G0 pieces bow landthg and mor sale by 2 IfARDV, J0N1.5 t CO, Water at M - OULD CANDLE.SLMi bye bow landing and for sale by [ma) tiftDL JONES d CO B ACON -4 culni 14 fliatuea,s do . , d do liboolderto Ant ay reed, for sale by . WALLLNOPORDt. CO 01..A1.+SES-7i bblaN 0, s'ee'd and for sale by . C II GRANT C . LA g IFIED SUGAR—IU bbls for sa l e by PORY-1.5,=10e. Nog Roand, receiving and lar sale by B - ROBERr DALZELL, fin Latterly st lIAMS—In tea John T. Mania',superior Sag Cured Huns, landintr and for Salo by BROWN t KIRKPATRICK, torsi 144 Liberty rt • B ACON- 10 0 Clnci a n o t!sal Cu a r o ed f.tz;a., d do do' do Rides; Landing per grearner Jewess, for sale by wry BROWN a KIRKPATRICK S Ufi"—*.hb4 N O, ins Wore and fur a.le by notl MOLASSES—SO bbl, N 30 0 Hanle Ground Sow norms; Landow and for oak by ' meg BROWN & KIRKPATRICK DurrEa-IU bbl. Freak Roll, read and.for sale by kJ awl BROWN k. KIRKPATRICK LARD—So &ego No I, In gore and for rale by Ina BROWN & KIRKPATRICK UOAR-40 bbd. N 0, ia ' , taro and for We b y y mr). 8 & W IIARBAUGII BUTTER—IU bbl. ptimaßoll, reed and far ..le b P ma _R$ W BARBAUCIII 84:7 PORK —lD."th. "c ti .j &lilaltA b l y lOH rn, W li b l y TE 13Eati m eaVa few bt s olnazinl A r 6 7 , lle I'ORSE COLLARS—Ied. fa atom wee for tale by ms , R& IV 11/11111AUGH =19:113721 THE Law Partnership of Regrew& llelinightwras this day dissolved by mutual consent. 'lto un. finished ba...nets of the fine will receive the nal* it. mutton al both of the undersigned. ' HENRY S. MAGRSW, - Feb. 23, 18.10 —me:l4m Fl. MeldNiotyy, ANRIAISTRATOWS NOTION. LEITEII9 of Administrition de hams non. having been granted to the undersigned, an the Estate of Job Davis, late of Birmingham, deceased; all peruses indebted to said Estate ere required to make indora. ate payment, and those having eau. mill present them, dale antlientmated, either to the subteriber, or to F. C. Flmiegia, his attorney. JOHN DAVIS, Adm'r, _Birratusham. SPRING IASI:110N. 2 THIS beautiful style of HATS Is now received, and will be mundeeed Co Bab orday, Mamh 2d, hy McCORD Y. CO, tru79 Comer Rh lc Wood el- - - T I lAVF. Ibis day sew:misted with me, hi the Whole. sole Grocery. Comminute, and Forwarding bail. nem, my two Scam R. N. ind W. B. Waterman. The business In totem will be eondeeted ander the style of L. S. Waterman & Seer, old!, ter nod Front street. at the L. & s W aw ATERMAN. Wa. Pittsburgh, Mardi Ist, IP.be. . -- • - L.S. Waterman • • IL N. Wnterman..W. D. Waterman. L. B. WATMUMAN BOMB, TITROLESALE GROCRYLS, Commisalon For ', warding Merchants; dealers in WI Mods of Pr. dace Pittsburgh blimufactared Artiles; gni Agenu for auto of Richmond and Lynchburg Manufactured Tobacco. sort To tot, Fls% of Awll next, the WAREHOUSE Intaly raccepted by Toney & Best, No 35 Wood at. In ogre of Nut) JOHN BEST. par tat*, T AWE Safe Platform,Seale, Counter, Truck, and 1./ other ardel ' es neceesary in the Wholesale She eery ha.inerr. Inquire at 33 Wood at. pro JOHN 13L9T. B— ULK HAMS & 81{ OULDERH-60,0130 lb. very bow! f onto cub packed ILI noacon httds,anitablo for ablaping can, to arrivri and foramc by tort I DICKEY & CO, Front of BACON II AbIS-40 bhde on hand and for male by mrt I DICKEY Yee°, Front tt DAWN elObo—le coca, on hand and for sale • 13 lora 'DICKEY & COFlnnt at . TOBAECU-40 biz Sla,.res, rod lb lump; ky..4gality• kir sale by ant MOW, MATTHEWS & CVTIM SN EATIIB-0 do. best .tutlily; (nr sale by m tam' EMS I. CO Ili Lk:AU-1470 pip Soli Galena. for wale by end RIMY, rerniKWS 00 02EO • Fri',',';l7,Q4`d'ig:d ' it p7oprtoluTrge a Pjlo * w " ing nsolid 'facts" rogaraieg our Traraporuttion Line: It h. bre. generally attuned by lotereated parties, that there were bat four legator respormible Linea on 'he Canal, namely: The 't Caton Lir.e,".Leech's. Lino," "ill/animal's Line, '•nd .Sennsylv sin a and Ohio Linn." We Claim to ho a fifth regal. responsible Line, and have a large a stook of Bow nod Cats, as careful Captains,. commodiortadepots, and offer aa much db. patch. responsibility, nod oaro to akdppera,. any Litre ell the Canal. Oar "Sundsvall Tothanctr Line" r , oatablilie& Ly•ichesithConnors to fu 4l v few yenta later the Ore ants Changed to that of the "Pat ont Portable Carbo ly lanai The old style of the sodTraitgartitili Line"... ...lota lain; and bas been thcceastally curled on since that date by ona Moor. O'CONNOIt, who are the Sons and srmeaysorst in boaters. fa &Alai O'CONNOR, and who am the oath, O'CONNOR% PlOlO ALLLLT In the Trithaponation Laziness.' Oar arrangema tits this sea son aro veryoLWlve, entenalve,ind we feel confident that •Il mho favor oar .oninal" old O'Connor'. Pttothargh Tr6lllPOß‘lioll WO with their bosinosa, have It troollactrd to their puke asnalantion. Thankful for Pool lay... wts . hope by strict attention to the interests of one potty., to ;wetland melees tordintianith and increase of the tame. coorreamicallons Weaned to as will moos with prompt attention. . - • • •• • O'CONNOR, ATKINS & CO.. ATKINS, O'CONNOR & LX), Y6.llwieV .01221 C ITCONNORS & CO , Ralumore; HALL k CO., Cinaineall; E. ST,OCK, New York; ELLIOTT* (IRMO, MM.; HARED, HENRY R CO, St. Lam. • , . LIIIIT'OF LICTTMIII . L T) EMALIGIIG in therittabarghPostOdlee, from the I,l4'th ta the Stath or Fehmary.lBso. Pampas cellist' ier them 'rill please say they ara advertised. Ladles' List. • /Liter Cub , . Adams Sarah U Medium" Usii Mb , el• Allen Jane • Masan Mary &anew Sarah Ander.. AtanbeAvie Hfia Adam. Amp E Appleby Mesh! Ji Bury hlce Bawl Boevetbuod hada BEU I Baker M. " Weld , Emily G Brown E Benu, E Boyd Mary Banton Mari E Mecham Ana Lindy Markt PI Buckley Allen / 14 . Iddc. Rameuip ace E Batas En /Oka Blakely Maw Blokes Sank Butler Sarah P Blacks. 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Pahnosil4iak $ Co, _•. . • • TITHOLIZALE DR1.1110111 . 6, sonar of First and VT Wood otter% offer for rale, on favomlLle terms: bbla Wllll2ll - 500 Un Cart, Ammonia; 60 do Ahomi - : WO do Awahetida; 3121 do Dye Wood.; GOO do Crude Tartar; 5, de lwmpblack; . 500 do Liquorice Rom; 10 do Ven. Red; .11 , 0 16•811orr; 8 00 Camphor; do Red Pmonat; 10 do Arm. Drown; 100 .10 co.omelgo or e r; 00 do tellow Ochre; .1.. do line.; 10-do ItlintStOtiel 900 do Horner Lrarra; 8 .do Cloves; VIO do ROULI(I3 11001; 3 do mu. Flamers ; 4to do bloraap, do; 10 MUM Ref. Borax; :All do Granalp do; do Camila Scam 1411 no Sal Iterhnele; In pmoonan Blue; 001 do Neidlont 31rmore; 10 dO Cale.lllagnerim 300 do PoWd Rhubartc 13 - do Chrome Green; 030 do - do 84. Elm; 6do do Yellow; 100 do do n. Arabic; sde Am: Vermilion; 141 do do lam. Rom; • 111 memo 131md Paperf 121 do do ;boom 25 bap Bialy Santee; 250 do do MA:aye/um: 23 toles ee Corks; too do &dot% Zinc; 2Sor. Ralph. Morphia: 301 do 1 1 nr TIM 16s Cape Alora; WM do Tamarind% . UM/ da 75145120ra Numb:lso Oo Qmet save, ZOO do Pink Bach 130 do O. sage Peel; 1523 do - Turkey Umber; 75 do IEO do Cresol Tutor; 23 do Ilyd Pouuh: Um do Tommie Aeid; . 60 do Mace; 100 &Ilea Ural; . 23 do tharmilie Lotto. 051573 Weida IM=T2I Ta1,111 1 ,4 1 97.7:.1.":,, J Jt be held to I namtfeemi Hall, on the dddhirel of owe -1.31b of Minh nazi, to width Me Mende of lite mare end We poun generalleS. ARd reilifolly invi- ted. • • THOW A.D. HONG, GEORGVIIMMARA J.P. =CT?, / • Committee. ilisled-tikent 13TIMEM I===lEl ROM the Pittebergh Navigation and Eire lam comp.ny, will please to observe the claim FOO, Me same, without ether antic. - • kegs-Ilt ROST. FINNEY,
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