THE efrrBßlPia GAZETTE. PUBLISHED' SY WHITE 4Xl,' IM3M==l mumDAN MORNING, MARCH. 14,1850 Ur•nextrra • ns are eamesuy requasum to land In • lair Cason before n r.sr.„ sad as early 1•14 dm,* iltudeable. •dscriventenut not mooted for • med. led time ' I Insatiably be etarsrdstrall ore Med on Coomm.—r.... W. .Isam. No. naafi street Ciaelamai, la our neat for thai ear • aatenhameta, sad sabasapdoad handed 1 him w.ll. mama prompt .Piniaummuis mown" Advertisements arid imbecispiions io the Not* Amor as sad United States Guam% Philadelphia, received ad foriaardied treat this °lee. EPP= WELT PAGE FUR LOCAL BIATTEAP TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, k.c A reply to Philandroa Will appear to morrow• We premium, however, that by this trine the pubs lie are quite tired of the long, wauiscme, and tin- Wmable arguments of this learned Dolan, who hen set set himself op as a groat expounder of the laws. Mosses= inisztra.-' , -This u the title of, a new morning paper, which is under the editorial ims pervisi on of Mr. Harper Mitchell, sided by Mr Youngman as local editor. The piper presents • handsome appearance, and gives promise of being added with spirit and ability. 03=! It la a matter of sleeve gratification to every good citizen, that the excited element' at Wash. baton ate cooling down, and that patriestlam and reason are taking the, place of pinion and section. - al prejudice. We never had the beast fear of a dia. solution of the Union. We look upon the scheme as the chime= of an excited imagination, coupled with a Wrong head and a bad heat. It is a phyla leal,pahtleal, and moraliimpossibility. ,cannot be done. But we have feaied.that an effort to break up the Government !would be made, and thei some blood might be vat lathe mad auempt; and We dreaded 'the consequences which would rent% in - an embiueted and alienated ireauthel feelidg. Happily, the danger is pasting. The excitement is wearing out. The treason Is becom ing sale.and the traitors will go into oblivion. There is danger, however, in this stabs of if. fairs, that the North, in the exhitherance of good bunter at the defeat of the disunionist/4 will go too far,Srill make toe great comma:one. The peo. pia ,of the free States are disposed, for the sake of lootherhood, to make abnost any sacrifice short of principle, but they never will consent that any of the new tenitories shall be used for the extension of *slivery. We hope oar Northern members will be careful on this head. If too much is conceded for peace sake, a tenible ruction will be the coo; sequence at the North. In conciliating the South, „It melt not be forgotten, that the Northern send fixed as fate against further slavery es and that the coming ceases will give n `ristiaglilderattee to the free States in the House It nor he first importance, Ttkiesktiii id the settlement the question, the now slumbering energies of the Northern giant are not awakened to undo a of so much Islam , " The probabilities now an, that the proposition of Mr. Bell will be ado and urged by the - &alb, and be agreed to by a rtios of the Dem ocratic party of the North. will not, however, . in our opinion, satisfy the majority of the people of the free States. It i not anode and pn• dent a course as that recomm tided by the' 'Presi• dent, whirl is, is all respects, e very beat repo sition which has been made daring the session.— We hope the. Whig party in bongreas will rally around their venerated Chief biagistutte, who, al. though a south= man and 4 slaveholder, his proposed a plan which the firth can agree to; ' and which the South ought to accept. It does no injustice to either, and news the prejudices of both with respect. We hope It will form the basis of a speedy settlement of the question, that Congress - may turn its attention to some useful and much needed legislation. Carious.—The RichMond Whig, lo no. tieing the speech of Mr. Centime, which it con demns In strong terms, says: "Bat we thank heaven! the Union cannot be diewshred by Mr. Calhoun or hisagents or admit rem. They have been threatening it for twenty years, and they are as far off; now as ever &on etfeetmg their nenriou purpose. Conscious that he who dreams of disunion becomes, instantly, as odious to the American people Barr or Arnold, . — they take care to'cliselann all such intention, while their a act.ktgireeted to that rod.: Both the to whote.hre * bras Alluded, it liworthy . • Of ossamir, diachdteed the than; of triton .•-•Ar ...noisraproject wu oaly.a motors to the allegiance due to his natured sovereitn; from. whom be had beentemporarlly • estranged, and whose govern. • mat.he resaided ea' offering the best guaranty.for freedom. The distruionisuo, In a like manner, ..preen to have nothing in view bat the preserve ... Won ot the " Ti= nome=veme Mae Foe ire Westram Toe blommum,—The 61low,fogaesolatioa6 rola to this the Viruhi moos National !dm:mm=6 hay • posed both tom= of our Legialmore Rewired, By the Senate and House of Repre. estastixers atilt! Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, in Genteel Assembly met, That - the Governor is 'hereby authorized and wrested to canoe an ap• pownste block of the native marble or this Com monwealth to be conveyed to the Rational Capi ,tal; to take its place in the ?donument to the mem oty of "Wanlilegtost, and to have inseribei thereon the State coat of arms, and those word.-- Resolved. Tam a sum Dot exceeding 11000 is hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the waveform of the foregoing resolution. The aunt of 31000, It will be seen, la placed at the disposal of the Governer to carry out the de sign of the le4isloure, and we hope that some of (revisal :arthtlx will be induced to offer their ger , • vivre to the Governor, so that the work may be executed In 'a manner suitable to the dignity of the Goeunonwesktr, and the progress of the arts in the :country. The coat of arms will require a seolooroind the inscription an engraver in letters. Lei Wl* whit out artists can do for that!( the &tie and their own fame, to say nothing of the - re the Senate of Kentucky, on the 28M oh., a bill vas reported, rid putted =unmanly, giv. fog the chancel*, of Lon =Me jurisdiction to en. ..remain a bill for a divorce on the part of Ma-Sal & Ward Lawrence; This is the wife of the son ' of Ben. 'Abbott Lawrence, married only • liest Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. We have bellue too eopy, unauth en timed by "this Sametsry of State, of a late bill amending the charter of this company in important respects. The company are authorized to Increase its capital to three millions of dollen; and, in cue of the extension of their road to Pittsburgh, which Is also allowed by this bill to the company, to Low miltimurordollars. The company are authorised to sell Its bends In , any place and at may rates that may be thriught conducive to its interests: The portion of the ninth section of the General Rail Road Law, which formed the eighth section of an amending bill passed last year, is rept:skulk and the previsions of the entire section are extended to the company. Thaannual meeting at theami.i parr, Mr the election of Undo* Leto beliereallet on the first Wednesday of/unary. rnsa.bill„ it will be seen, is a very important one for the company, will give great gratification to all itsfrkinds. There la no Meanie now* the .way of a steady . pieseention of t h e work to the river, and when authority* obtained from Pena. sylvan* to extend the. road into that Stns. of whick,godotrbt *entertained, to Pittsburgh. Not. withatasdieg the unfavoratileness of the ass.. . the is going ,on vigorously. :Over seven. teen thousand dollars were paid on the estimates Or the ILO month, and over thirty thousand on those of Usepreceding. The forte wilt noon now be ready augmented eking the entire line.. We see =thinr to prevent the completion of the road seventy miles by November, and to the river by the'spring of 1851.—/fniars Obs. has K. rani—This lady has, we ham, sinectbe death of het husband, almost entirely so. eluded herself from society. She seems to be consolable in her pilot The huge pillars of the new house into which they bad Just moved, whenthe melancholy bereavement occurred, ate stiherspeil with black. Cedar Bfarn.a. —Colonels Genie, Bolton. We 4 gar, Wright, Booneville, Herynotde, Newnan and and Majors Morns, French, Zedgewlek, Whitney and Ray., of rho Bolted Stales Army, are at Carlisle Barracks, bolding • coot martial to try Majar ' .Saaders who Luken stationed them, 'on certain charge s of neglect ofduty. . APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. By Send sea de advice add tauten s rs a, A uz i e j McCollum, or Tenneisee, to be Minted of the United States kr the Eastern District of Tennessee. _ Wrn. M..Enoten, of Tennessee, to be' Marshal Ones Honed Stales for the Kiddie District of Ten; AndresiOnlibie, of Tennessee, to be Marsha Of_the United &wee for the Western Digriet.el Ternseeets. Bemmist Bond, of Illinoth to be Mended of Ute United asses ikr the Detrietof Conine Lee, of Maryland, to be Masted of UAW &lull ft" 04661 MN74,24. MDEl== Ter L .Pittiurik GaMO2l. The Yellow Creek Netriter and LogueVs This truly eloquent speech, in which the guilt of the murders near Yellow Creek la charged upon ColotielOresap, has given to that OCCUITCD,Cei prominence In ma history beyond that °fun oth er of similar character. The writer of this article became early satiated that great injustice was done to *brave man and a patriet,lin that admira ble production. whether It was really the work of Logan or some other person, and he was led by a desire to exculpate one who, In that cue al lent, was innocent, to collect what evidence he could fur that purpose. In course of his inquiries, he ascertained some two yews ago that them was living In Ohio, a few ogles below Yellow Creek, a certain Michael Myers, the very man who abed the first blood which led to the killing of the Indians near Yel low Creek. Ho then determined to embrace some early op portunity to obtain Myent statement from himself, although bin informant, Mr. Bloan,,s respectable and intelligent gentleman, ■nd:neighbor of Myers, had often heard ids story and repeated it to the writer. On the 21st of February lout, the writer called on Mr. Myer► in company with bin neighbor, Mr. Sloan. .• Ho - found him natant, vigorous old man—his memory seemed good, exoept in the recollection of names, many of which he hod forgotten. He did not remember the names °remelt, or Chute , or Sappington, or Connelly, or Lord Dnomore,:el thongh be had descended the river as ar as Greve Creek, when that nobleman led the expedition to the Scioto, iu 1774. - ' ' ' The writer, alter stating the object of his visit, asked Myers how old he was. • He replied one himoired and two wik, who is an ac tive womb, interposed and said his age was ninety seven, and Mr. Sloan remarked that from data furtuatted him many years ago, by Mr. Myers, he had supposed that he mambo about the age his wife made him. Thla condo:don is rather eor robatcd by subsequent remark of Myers, that he was a man grown, when the affair at Yellow Creek happened. His account of that affair was as-follows: In the month of May, 1773, tie went gems the Ohio, Dear Yellow Creek to company with two other men to lock at the country. They went up the creek two or three talks:to:a spring, •t a place now known as the Hollow Rock, where they eon- chided to encamp that night. Having 'paneled their hone, they turned him lane around the point ofthe hill when there was good grazing. and be. gan Merlins a tire. Soon after they heard their horse's bell tinkling as though he wail moaving rapidily. Myers, then, suspected that a wolf had scared the horse, and taking up his rifle he ran round the point of the hill until he saw the horse standing !till and an Indian stooping down beside him, trying to loosen the spaneels. Myers inime &Maly raised his gun and shot the Indian, and as soon uhe had loaded main, ha ran up the side of the hill until he discovered a lugionumber of Indians encamped, and one with a gun running t owards him, but looking towards the hire. He immediately fired at the amnia Indian, and wiMotit knowing whether he had killed him or not, he (Nye* wheeled about and ran towards the redo , ind camp, when he Sound that the DM. er man had oeoeme alarmed and lel before hire. Nest morning., sevenl Indium ciime over to Baker's station to inquire who had killed the two Indiana, the crreuing before; brat:kw House, who appears to have befin the 11116 Cf epvit, ordered the men not to tell, aid the Indiana returned to their encampment. That afternoon or the next morning, a large canoe fall of Indians we. discovered awning the river, the white men immediately mined their rid Bea and ran down to a point, when the canoe would be likely to land, and lying concealed ono til it eerie guile close, fired and killed every per. eon in the canoe bat one. Here the writer tenni/ad whether there were any women killed. Anewer,.l cannot tell, they Were altogether in the canoe." Sack is Myers' narrative, and I have thought ft worth preservation: otits iruth every one can judge Sir himself. Mr. Sloan has known Myers Gm about twenty your, and bat heard his state ment, again and again, without vination, and his version of Myers' narrative agrees precisely with that of Myers himself to ths writer. Mum is well lourweriaiinSeran Indindigia• ft: itOit - via Mid trithoakAatimigaltadeMot brigaded°, and certainly without any appearance din effort to exonerate himaelffrom a charge d Ho spoke of killing the Indians with guile u much indltrerenee, as an experienced bunterwould of Idling a bear. Tit* nattallve, if to be relied upon, certainly palliatea, in some degree, the Mice* of the out rage at Yellow Creek. It refates the charge of bacilli* the Indians over, mud* them 'drunk and then murdering them. It nepiives the charge of treachery, and infanorata rioWioo of the rigida of hospitality; but still kayo, a ease of unprovoked murder. C. MON WAIIIIIMOTON Cormtpdsullenee of tho Plusburgh Ours. Waszatorm, Mueh 9, IIZO. Austrian Mission....Conayarativo Quiet and harmony...A ■eareher tram. Mr. ■tanley—Some Whming..lirea doh In Mortis Carillita-.l3outoombes• roily to Venable—A eau us Jar. Foote. • ft seemi that. Hon. Richard W..Thompaeo, of Indians, has been nominated minister to Austria, in place of CoL Webb, rejected by the Senate. Mr. Thompson is well known as an etooent and leading Whig =ember of the Indiana delegation in the twenty seventh and thirtieth Congresses.— probably, it was an e:mined before his, nomina tion that • the Senate stood ready to. confirm tie appointment, or it would not have been made.— The ides, however, has been preview, that Gen. 011111, and the anti-Austrian patriots who advocat ed his resolution far the suspension of diplomatic relations with that government, had confederated and agreed not to unction the. appointment of atiyupresett=Uve to the Imperial Court, fur at least a year or' two to come. But Gen. Cesi resolution could not now obtain twenty votes, and the present nomination will be decided upon its merits. • With the milder weather of spring has come a wonderfal melioration of political tomperature.r- It is but a week or ten days go that Foote and Clemens were bellowing instant surrender, on the part of the North, or a general tight and -macs guent dissolutitt three days, ar: al the utirkte, three weeks si ng t. .Now both Houses havaguls etly adjou rn ed o r till Monday7the day is calm 'and bright, and 'the Members are inking of the weather, br the ladles, or of /WV statue, of Jacks *Our or eontnutng the orkeatt' trkialities of Web. en,'. and Cstlhoun's speecleitokii4nod intruedly Mid eamposedly an, Ii :thellid got beeniring over a glowing and remitting isidcano, or as if their hands had not bein kehing to get at one smother's three.. Whether the eta of good feel ing is nsally daunting, I will not goes far ma to say, but a very great change of feeling, and a lessen ing ot motional animosities, is clearly perceptible. The giving way of ultraisca, at the &lath, is moat oldoificant and gratifying ergo of the' timer The speeding of Ittr. Sunk% of Northparolina, on Thursday and Friday, have dose a world of good. Thosci were certainly among the most brilliant and perwerfal efforts of the mask= Mme biller and Irresistible sarcasm and Invective I never heard In my life , than he poured ant upon his two colleagues, Chapman and Vonable,and Hilliard, of Alabama, a trio of the moat malignant disunion ism in or ora of Congress. And he treated, with no more tenderness, the whole crew of disorgani zere and anarchists, whether coeperating with incendiaries upon that door, to produce riot and bloodshed, as threatened by Mantuan, or with the Nashville Convention.% to produce secession and civil war, or the Garrisons and Wendell Phil- Upset, who, maddened by an Martians' enthusta imm, would wrap the land in names and blood rather than forego the accomplishment of their porpom, . The speech of Mr. Stanley has excited the in. appeasable rage cfthe nullifiers and disunionies. I notice that the junior beach of the Ritchie', he who guides the family organ at Ricaand, is here, and that be endeavors' to - relieve tds swelling bream by paring out upon Mr. Stanley's head the vials of his ixidlgnabon, through the columns of the Eaquizer, calling blur natal* the Soutli,rene gade, and all that art of thing He gives - with great care and gusto several very discourtanis and offensive expressiotts of Billiard toward Mr. Stanley, which I bard, and elates the Mr.& :a plied to one of them with the epithets fttiillerehle dog"! which I did not hear, though 1 was stand ing very else to the Yenatful nape 01/71014 Brat aLLwill not do. Mr. Stanbeyisade the sag telling speech for Southern consumption yet delivered, and on the phiUipies of the linfon,thetnemirer and their tender, will not In the lust impair its effect on the common plain matte! of , fact people of the . South, whether slave owners or not. • And then Gov. Brown,of Florida, comes In with a card—eertairdy a trump—to block the game of those two nice little men, Cabell and :Yalu, (the Hebrew.) Senator Minton, who wean a wig so enormous and so awry that it obrtructe his phyla. 'cal as well aa.intruvetnal vision, comes in for a ehue of Gov. Brown's compliments, but that was because he was found In bad company. CabeU, Morton, (mere'. the pity) and the Hebrew, poked a card at the Governor, leading, as they thought, out of a 'full hand," in which they mention "Nash vile Convention." That was quite enough. "I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me that word," said the Governor, nod non that hint he spike: . says, Florida is in the Union and fw the Union, and wines ell conventions, and all flummery. Bid Bancombe has spoken to reply to Venable also, who, your renders will remember, proposed to bury hie 70,000 constituents in one common grave, in a cattalo contingency. Buncombe de. dines the honor, and instead thereof, requests Mr. Venable rather to bury himself in obscurity. In shop, Buncombe county, North Carolina, has held a decided free soil meeting, respectfully postpones self-immolation, and declines dinnion,or any more nigger., or slave territory. So, alter all, there is some prospect of Non h and South sticking together, Let us only hope that NCr. Foote will not pass through North Carolina on his way homeward, for It may be that he will feel inclined to make a rather officious tender of his official !services. I suspect the sholihonlsts will be found rather too numerous to submit to being hanged by way of belpiog him In pommel— the consequence of a dispute might be the suss pension of the wrong party. ' imam WASIXI3IO2O; Mann 10, 1950 action=No nomination yet for Austria —Other diplomatic appolatments-Tac. Om et the Democrats la the 6e We have had a:great deal of fine speaking--thatis undeniable, but what does it amount :to I Old' Hal made a glorious speech, Indeed several of them. Calhoun his spoken as well as the apostle of disunion and seceuion can speak. Bireclioted flame fdann,and "Old Thad," sad Col. Baker, and Stanley, have all made great speeches in their way ; and, lastly, the great:Daniel has sip:i kon, but who has done any thing! Beatty and lobo solotely we most look Mr results. Let us foot up the figures and get at thejamount. The troth is• no body has done any thing but hoe. Doty in the House, who has got in his bill, a brief document of half a dosen lines, for the admission of Cali. tornia This appears to be a Mere speck in the ocean of words, • crumb ems* than Fsholars peon'ortho' bread to his licgoduMil of dick. A plenty of eloquence we lima' hid, and talk of fighting, but no action. We we getting tired, and begin to look out for dead*, is anxiously as • weaned matintd for land. "And yet I hardly took for any thing decisive before May day. I calm. late that seventy Ave members of the House must hear the echoes of their own "roost sweet voices," before they will consent to shut down the flood gates of debate—until which time lum prepared to see and hear nothing else than what has been going on here seers the atomisation of the Moue. To morrow it is expected by some, that Mr. Webster will make same remarks explanatory of .110 speech of Ttuusday bud. If he should, a mast interesting discussion may he expected. Foote is bent on his select committee of thirteen, which he seems to consider • panacea for all the dis eases or the body politic. He will make a bead plush for it to morrow, and may possibly succeed. If the Northern men were wise, they would sternly Set their faces againet all these projects from the South, for dealing with the subject in any other mode than the simple ordinary forms of legislation. The admission of California is • sub. auntie. proposition, perfectly plain and distinct in its character, and should not be mingled with aoLother question or questions whatuver, Hoa. aiehud W. Thompson, has not, as report. ed,been nominated Charge to Ansuia,but the &pa pointriaCut has been agreed upon, and It will be laid before the Senate at an early day; It is intended to maks amnia ia .ilro diplo• mane representation allies government sever al of the European Courts, ea noon es eirenmatan- CAM will permit, and a very animated a:nun has been in program for the posts expected to bens owed, mince the beginning of the session. I ex. plained, if I remember correctly, a few days since, the motives which we believed to operate with • majority of the Senate In the postponement to • distant day, of any derision open the manor no. ruination Wore it. The leading motive ia a des vine to prolong the term of Democrats already in office, and that is one which delays the tollfirMl lion of appointments even in eases where warn. des bad occurred.' For it is arguedthat if the ads ministration be relieved of anxiety In reference to gentlemer%theady nominated, it will speedily dis. place the Domain awning In craw. It la hoped that &consideration of them fads will re. anode those who have great claims to expects. urns to the favorable consideration of the appoint. ing power, to the.protraded delay which has in eo many cascsoccurred. There is reason to believe that two of the charge ships In question, will be given to ea-Co- Terrier Pennington, of N. J., and Hon. George Folsom, et N. Y. It is unmand that some of the impatient, and probably nasommeatul litigants and applicants at the Patent Otllce, have preferred charges against Mr. Earbank, the Commissioner, for partiality, fic• coritistu, and so on. This offee is a Moult and embarrassing .one, and the occepartrof it Mt* prepare himself for, and steel himselfailLost cam. plaint and misreprementation, ithe would continue his own . naefulnem It is a plans which to aeon. pt, comfortably, a man must have the hide of • Buffalo. JUNIUS. Condessioa of Pearson, of the Murder of hie' Wile mid Childs..., at Wlluting. toe, Messachusetts. Pearson states that, on the night of the 10th of April, HMO, having untruly farmed the de termination of putting away Me wife, he peon needed to Wilmington, by a new and different route from what be tumallytcot, in order first, that ha might not be recognised by the villager', who were familiar with him; and, secondly, that the sprepple on the usual nil road note mien not see him. He approached in hone by the way that hat already been traced and identified by those telltale boots he wore. There he taw bin with and father sitting together onset his children upon • trundle bed, and the tither lying in the bed that the mother wan to occupy. He skulked around the Mae until alter his aged finer took his leave, and then watched until the wife, wearied with the cares and labors of the day, retired to nut by the aide of her sleeping innocent. He then mimed tbanyar window, through width be entered the abode which was soon to be the seen Of blood. A. he entered the toero, his Wife awoke. He 'spoke to her in bin ordinal' , Way, and said be had tome out to atop with het for the tut time,lesevisy her to suppose that a betel" contemplated wpm , tion had been aimed to by him. He undressed himself and lay down beside ber—drat secreting the knife, with which be had come armed for the deed of blood, to • convenient spot, near the head of the bed. What transpiredier a scum:, we ton not repeat, neither in it rinsing that we should do mi for a fall understanding of the dread details we are about to give. Pennon stale' that alter lying together about an hone, an altercation ensued between himself and wife, of a somewhat violent character, when he caught bar by the throat with esti' band, end reaching over seized his knife with the other, cad stabbed her feriouslyin the neck. She snuggled fearfully, and dense her death agonies, fell °tithe bed, his peep yet upon her. The unconscious in. nacest, who lay inthe bed, watt awakened by the fall, and ninth cry through fright.; The now infuriated meaner seized the babe, - as ho had before seized the Mother, and by a euirinaloo of OOP killed it. The other child, yet Weep, was taken lion its low bed; and laid when; the moth. 1 eel& blood had jut been poured out,. end there killed. Pompon state. that it was sot his inten tion at Ind to murder the twine, balls had net calculated upon their waking to become sou against him.. to the death of their Mother. Afar his horrid purpose was accomplished, he remained quietly outing upon the bed fer • 'bed time. lie then carefully wiped away all stains of blood from his hands, face, wrists, and feet, sted seam to prepare a cover for the deed. Hans tonged every thing in the room es - they Were found—the pillow, under his wife% head, the fa tal tulle in her band, the bottle of lautteeu th , the letters, fee., upon the table, preethalyi as they were found when morning revealed themime the light of dn. In.making a final inept:Mtn* of the body of hie wife, his bands home attined. but in his perunation he did not notice He then blew out the light, and. impeding -way to the back entrance. He felt his way dot of the Imam, which mammy for theistame of bloody bads upon the aide. of indoors. The murderer wandered about till morning dawned, when. be took the first train of can for Holton, an the Woburn - wineries place, on the Par= **gun , made arrovuaeras to Prove IR dial, • iLkinir it appear from dream; tsaates tad posi .% l deem he had Pula red tbetiyht .of MlSLinttader in Providence. . ) we VM ve eCY vetoing as inn actual truth in the; =se wilthveirt - il - vedfied by Pellftolloolbea :the apletnt rank , ' diet is which be is placed a, more 'tweet Fear/ ed by biro. —Besot 11./sq,liforch - Hemmer-v.—The 'coroner; se:Philadelphis, Co last Wed , zenday, held an Inquest on the body of a child foo.r years oldifounitiend in the morning in bed, beside its drunken and debased father. From what io old be learned; it was 'evident that the child had been. dosed with. some vile Intoxicating Nom, and fallen a - victim to the poisonous draught. TPA verdict of the inty ids' la accordance with Me facts. The wife and two children, it appear , , had left the house, and with a drunken and less Whew, the poor and unotreading infant was left to breathe its last, in the midst orpoveny, des butchery, and degradatlon:Lager. New o.o.—Mr. T. G. Baxter, agent to'r Mute's Hydro.Catbon Gu, lately patented in England, 'land emu id Oda country, writes us dobionaly.con turning Mr. Brown's alleged magnificent itdprove. meat in gu making at Baltimore, and stye/sir pa is to be made u a cost of not more than twenty Evo cents per ihouand feet for materiel. Well, burry it up, then Our earn aro Manned with clump gas, but the bill, we have to pay for such no we can get grow larger and larger. Stop geeing, gentlemen, and bring on your gas.—N. Y. Tri bute. BY AUTHORITY. [Posuc—Na i I A REWLUTION limiting the expense of col lecting the revenue from custonis, tor the pres ent fiscal year. Bathed *do Smuts and Hong rf Fgramma tiara of the Uinta States If Amerko In Congress atteettini, That, instead of the nun appropriated (or the expenoco of collecting the revenue in the act of March third, one thousand eight hundred and forty nine, the sum of one million of dollars for doUecuon of revenue from customs; fifty thou. goad dollars for warehouses; twenty floe thousand dollars for Tern end Oregon; elm hundred thou. sand dollars for Callftomis, fifty thousand dollars for new busmen and new district', be appropria ted for the expenses of collecting the revenue Gtr the half of the present fiscal year ending thirtir.lb j June, eighteen hundred and fifty, together with such onto. in eddition as may. be received front ' storage, cartage, drayage, and latter, for said half year, and in that proportion for any Lotter or lon. gee time, anti( Collgtelft !ball act upon the subject; and that meanwhile the restriction, by law, upon the amount of salaries in Calsfornia and Oregon, shall be suspended Proould, That the Secretary of the Treasury guilt bo authorized to dispose of the hooded warehouses now 'mooed by Govern. menu, on or before the first of January next ' on the bent practicable terms for the Government; but he may retain curl parts of said houses, or lame such .•other homes, at his discretion, as may be necessary for the storage of unclaimed goals, or goods which for any other mama are required by law to be snored by the Government. Sec. 2, Anal fertfertisr nooks* That nothing in the act aforearud shall be to construed es to deo prive the importer of the privilege of the konspom tenon ot-mercharlise under bond from one dirties to another, and of re-Warehousing the sane sc. carding to the provisions of the second section of the act of • lath Augurt, ono Moaned eight-bun dled and forty six, to ettablish • warehousing aye. tent, and to amend an art,. entitled "An act to provide revenge from imports, and to change and, modify conning laws Imposing duties on imports and (mother purposes." Approved, February 1.41, •1950. 123=7233 Pima during air 'Pat e th. Thirty-first Coagrass, (PuitLic—No 1.) AN ACT farther to eztoul tbe time for locating . . Virginia military lend Inuranta, and retarraug surreys thereon to the General Land Office. Ss it enacted by the Senewertii /bused' &pee aentatiore of the Glutei: &geese( Awed= in Cen tres., tusesdied, That the as entitled "An act fur ther to extend the time to, locating Virginia mili tary land warranty and returning survey. thereon to the General Land Odlee," approved July fifth, eighteen hundred and forty eight, and as to all warrants leaned prior to the , tenth day of anew, eighteen hundred and forty, and no others, be and the Erne is hereby revived and continued in force until the first ,day of January, eighteen hundred and efly two., Sec. 2. And de ir Ara, enagui, That the same right and privilege is hereby also extended the the same time to all such warrants as have levied subsequent to said tenth day of Augow, eighteen hundred and forty: •Provided, That before the cation thereof, it shall be shown to the sansfarian of the Secretary of the Treesury, that rich war want wet lased poly and tegaily,and that tbe per son who received said yams wail legilly enti tled so theatre. Approved, February 20, 1930. I:ol.'Weas itrecirtct—hleLeins'sVerssirego'.--Thia tevaluablo remedy for Waraut,linfidly sapplanurg W others, iu public estimation Wham it is used, It has produced the Wet erects, and driven out all otter teasediec "it ka the beat they hare ewer teen,^ is the remark or .n who Info ever used it is their families. bratty OS, . J. Aide, Cot—l received a lot of AleLatits‘ Volna , raga from boar ascot, lan spivs, which leeld oath' cue lover, am! I glut I could have sold eon !Loomed hoi+ttle; bJ this time, .1r I 'ciold have Wet it, Del net: laming where to got it, IVaAllo - rat' anal vial agent cam wawa Every mean that, boa tried Me. : Lane, Votmlfoge, ten me to to oh. bola they boveatio , ' seen. lo fact; It a itapOta'ible for soy one to aai too amok lo tam oak Lotto . * Vomit* • Nv.b. Rona- • For lode by Y. KIDD k co., No.lO, toner or Firiarti and Wood ou r Final:wok. borb-dawl4l Another Wiliam a ts..■tud. CHRONIC RHEUHATIV. AL Um—Allow ono to express to yen my heartfelt thanks for the greet benefit I have received from an article called PETROLEUM, or R.I. One of winch you am the eola proprietor. I had eccarliew to am tt .boat theist of Amway, In a violent ninth of alicionsUrn, witch was very Painful, tying Meat from place to place, accesupanted withatachswellesu se as to keep me in constenetarture. I and the Pe. unlearn externally, a few applicolinns of which re. moved all polo, end every symptom of,the I are now entirely wall, and would take this occasion to rem:emend the Petroleum to all who may be onto,• lay under the agonising palm of Rursataliste or kin dred diseases. [Signed] 01/119, Wrenn, ' near Perry Ilona, Plusbuript. • Ilrgee general advertisement in mother cotton. kble LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO., 1519 WOOD STREET; ABOVE FIFTH, 111FORTEBE OF BARDWIIE, CUTLERY, LS Ask tho attention or pitrehasare in their i•aP.YH 5P11.3310 ITOCKe •Which she . ? *LA will compare feioribly, both.la extent and cheapness, .nth that of any miser home. either hem or,in the Easters Chaim feL26.daterliT improvatzasata to nisatlitif y. • DR. 0. O. STEARNS, We of Dorton, Is prepared to reastattetere and SO Stocn.Taxtu In whole and vim of sets, epoollua duo or AUnospherie ENCtiOn Platte—. TOOTEACWI CCM d tnaisttttma, when the nerve a' exposed. " Mee and retudenee toot door to the Mai• WI office, Fourth street, Pituborgh. Zane to—J. IL IDlostdden. P. IL MI., tale_ . , • , , .. Da. D. UVNT, • - , -,—n , ,, -... Dentla.ComevorTniintl ... . .. and eettar,: betAera -- - . - • - "oeU-41,11% rasxma LSO= soul.—rreporod by J. W. Kelly litato atom, N. V. and for male by A. loyncsai. 7O Fourth aurooL Tbth *rill be fluid a dulighdill artF .610 above:ago in famlllits, and patileaMMY boor Dame Bacouc—An imported Chocolate rcpt.. Mtn, being a emabinatitne of Caeou.non inneeentrin mitorithoil odd palatable;highly recommended manta. Marty (or lairolids. Prepared by W. Faker, Doretteai ter, Mao. end for We try A. gAFtaidt at the Pahl , Taa Sutra lari.7o Fourth et. . roahl4 IVYEW SPRING GOODS—A. A - Moony. /3 the sttentlon of their patron and the pub ,to thair extensive stock of new spring goads, com,pruing the MDBI fl.11111CHI•bit style% of silks, shawls, press goods, mourning do, housekeeping do, Zoe. New goods onstantly received, by the nrtival of almost every paegot ship nod mama. mad FLOUR-. Obis. seporiot 1$ line; 76 do do rum family; In do Rye do, Iu store sod for saki by , torl4 STUART 8114, _ CORN -100 As Yellow, In Cora and for sale t larl4 . _ art/ART& SILL viessE--aao fasiCream and W 11,in store, and (pr •••, . 1 e by null • STU Alla' & SILL SOAP -50 bpi Cinc,ionati In Imre, - Rua STUART k SILL CAIYDLES-25 biz No I dipp ed Wm,. • out 4 STUART fr. WM BAOHNI3OOULDEILM-o•cks jut Yee% .u4 to "b , by IAYI4 HARDY, JONES kCO BACON-19 as twined to lertiOe on stmr Von %ratio by tnrit ISAIAH DICKItY & LAnD. , 4tlbbls.No lu, sari. 4trar Fort Pita,lor J-4 . 1 1a) • 14,14 ISAIAH MICKY A. CO FFATHERfIy ski to Strive on soar Fort it, fur .61ab • =l4 . IIIAIAII DICKEY &CO Bry .-4 .:ru - m - aztrhy.l'izEg'=° W a "W i fert li A NDISSN. ('IUD Neu -14 tint% for We km kr mu U 111/11.ANT, 41 lirstes st TIOLL BUTTEl—itibX•lret* in cloths, rec'd and for werbr .1,14 •, • V.l CANPIELII C tIOA - 14 reed, .m fat stle by null • J B CANFIELD BORN BROOANP4Odna Intom and far sato ny V nand .suzirFotax a CLARK logrAv ga Buctmit-4, dos in corn and (at . Na .UP by ' uszYmot.*spLemic. seTtr -u-irburxontort• :1 - ,LOUR—be b [la ails. hazily Via. hy pale by r • • AUSSIIIONG &VROZER 'ruIEES£ :4OO bra W 1U aereiim, la .rare and for sale by mll4 B DLLZELI. &CO DOLL BUTTES-7 bbl. real reed, and (or sale by zurl4 R DALZELL & CO DACON SHOULDraliet clu stera &rude JUI by will RDALZ=L k CO =am= , „ rrtmur.. or AshbalGneen,E DM; 1 vol, vm -1. ',Memoir of lady Colgethoun. Byl liamthonD B. The Eagli.h Pulpit 'A Collectioa of sermona-by the most eminent hying English divines, I vol, a no; Exposhervleetnreenthe Epistle to the Eykamp. By. Rev Robt J McGhee. A Id; ‘ 4 l . BIOVIVII Concordance, mtnature _ The Mountain& of the Bible. 'Hy McFarland; • , The common marten of Infidelity, By II A Rowland. Mill Bible Illustrations, being eviesetalreadmas see. a year, on &abject. from sacred litstery, Biography, Geography, Antiquities and: Theology, especially de. signed for the family circle, By John lint°, D D. Jacobus' Notes on the Gospel, according to St Mat thew, With a harmony. The Mid' Book. By Mm Sigoarney, Illuetramd. The complete work& of JnoM Mason D D, in 4 vols. Edited by re son, E Mason. For male by , AII ENGLISH L CO, 10 Wood Street. DISSOLUTION T " o ß ob ' gng n e lli r ! ' trelZe bs eti n Vlo."s6H' betweeni gay . , 1 1 .. the firm of =roe, McKee A ' fiegley, Ls thw cay n di e s: solved by manna consent. The business of th e dna will be settled by Me. Kee arid James Negley, al the watched., No It, earner Front and Wood at. JACOB BERGEN, WMWEEP. dell JAS NEGLEY. 11100OLATE, BROMA, dc-100 Lea Norfolk Co. Chocolann COL. Baker's No 1 do; 30 Ora Bak• era Cocoa; W boars Bakers Boma. jun received and for oh, by W'd BACA LEY I CO, varbl ' Agent for Onc Marofaciarers. M. " LD CANDLFS—m brlr No I reed, and fo .ale by cull BAGALEV LAHD OIL-40 WM winter amine& reo'4, mud f rale by, . &obi LIAGALEII & Co. ItSOAP -900 heed wed for sale by LI mrl4 • WM hAGALEY &CO 'DAWN—MeIo Home& Shoulders, for rale by mrl4 WM LtAGALEY & CO. 8R00 , 45-140 do Coro MOMS for sale by 1.14 WICK & 4fCCANDLESEI DOTASII—kas Pootott for rale by mrl4 WICK k. hicCANDLESS. JUST reed, by Rypress, a lot of new style Needle J Wor red Collars, et the north east earner of Fourth end Market sth. =l3 MURPHY & BURCHFIELD URPIIY & BURCHFIELD here Just reed south .1.71 now style Ribbon Cuffs, at north east corner of Fanelli and Market tut. earl. 'Paper Ranging. S PRINO SELECTION .—Will be received, by fins mutat shipments, a near and choice assortment of Wall Paper, of the latest French and FAstern atyles, in gold, [Attunes, oak, plain and high colors. W. P. MARSHALL, (late S. C. Hill,) mrl3 eb - Wood street filialt OLOTU NToR TD. STUART. En CO, of Philadelphia will open ar a I wire assortniwat of CLOTHS, CASSIhIERES, VESTINCi, and TAILU RS' TRIMMtNGS, at N. 1113 Weal street, ea the 20th of March. They buena *wh g in g ood. OUT LOW 0012030. atria-at - - Carriage, and for Bale APA C A REIAGE, modern elple nearly new with Barnes.— A good ..need hand HUGON', oriJ— A good family lIQRSE. tr.Tiecal 1.' 6 0 r"Fle or Intl be ogetiongul for merchandire. /WA.. Boa Oa, Pon Whoa. rurl3-1* • BEANs—.4 bu and 9 bbla In awns and for solo by rarl3 ARMSTRONG A CRUZER MACKEREL -100 bbl. No 3 Largo, Mn.. Inspeir; . . 20 do Not do do do; In stoh and for nee by unlit JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO BEAN CIiEFE-200 bin in more and tor sale by surld J B CANFIELD ALERATUIS-40 Lis and 0 tasks, in store and for ule by (inald J BCANFIELD CORCIIED SALTS-1) bbls for sal., by mrl3 J CANEIELD and for sale b 810- 134 P" 'WICK er. Ate ANDLINS LAIII4-40 e7rs No 1 Leaf; 14 bets do do; for sale b WICK A IdeCAN lIIABLF:Sii.T—b las soperLa;, for 14 - 16 by meta WICK & MoCANLII.ES:I CTrVI? 98£D—!bbl. bbl ;W:111:VVILF-i9 S A . Lr i . I IATU—y"".6 {i;ItY . ZydreCANDLINS rriARRED ROOFING PAPER—A coastaist supply of the beet quslity of this superior paper, for kale by tuul3l J RCIIOUN MAKER A. CO r 11.16. d PITCH—SO bbl for We by ru .1 tICI/OONILIKER A CO C l o " rtr lAK"VM MettAVattI, co CO Li V " J tICIIWNNAIF:a CO, tor 12 PICKLED PoRIE-2 bbb, to hone and f0r...1e by AIM] ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER trianliet : T A lID—PS bbl. No I. on bond and fmoolo by ISAIAH DICKEY A. CO CHF.EIIII—DIO bozo. on bond and for solo by mrl3 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO RYE FLOUR—A.4w bbl. lain reed and fm sale by Ind] BREYFOGLE d CLARKE ItTIY VAIYRKE, E,f,,!N,E.&suq,,Arz4. motass, R 5 OA, Powdered Sags, 13 do Crsahe4 da- 122=1 =ItI=CI D do Golden Sy roPt to drk NW ammo: joti reed and for Yale by EDWARD 111Era6LYON, ibarriose): 1 1 , 5! IttuilperVittelir CesspLar. MOS .I.()..ahlllia D. LUIDOH & CG's tine. LIETWERN rrrrsionoak, PHILADELYMA EIALTLUOyIit NEM YOIDI, By Penaryteagia Cana! and & J Road. fIIHC: Dont. and Can ta this UPC have been pw In eonipleto order. and with the 61613011 of several pew once to the Line. enables as to carry a large "741 ' ts '" e i n ' tfic P"'h' Ir of the and i Line ' is owned and controll ed by the Proprioune. HARRIS R LYTICII, No 1334.11 Third sl, And al Eno Tot/an. War bonen, Donk in, Pkiladelplda, Ya.• JOSEPH TAYLOR & SON. No Ili Noah Howard at, Balunsom Nd OFFICE, No 7 Wen v, Now York- D LFILVII tr. CO, Canal Oloin. Peso aa, nol3 Pouboob • Tothe ItOriinsl4 ----- jied rat Quarter &mane Or the Peace, in and for ,the Corpay if Allegheny: 'pig petition of Jews MeD. Coos.", of the Second Wittsf,l'iltsbergh, In the county aforcsald,humbly_ theureth, that your petitioner bath provided iL103.1( with materiels for the aceommodadon cif travelers and other, at his dwelliog house in the Want aforesaid, and prey. that your honom will be pleased to groat him ti license to keep a Public Moose of fin.ertaist meet. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will " \V. VC, tha subscribers, certs of one aforesaid ward, do certity, that the above petitioner m of good re pute for honesty and temperance, end is well provided with house roam and COUTCIII.ICOI !orate accomino dation and lodging of Mangers and uneaten, alp ;hal said totem le IWCIMUT. • W. R. Moorhead. John Andenon, George P. Smith, W. Rediertmon, R. Weever, G. P. 'Aline, Wm. tail. win, Jr., D. U. MM., James M. Dewy, A. M. Wall. togford, Thee-White, P. D. Joie.. mrlddi ervranosou HEDGE FARM NURSERY, BETWELT7 three end to mile east or Pittsburgh, near the Farm ers, and hleebasees' Teroplhe Road, lezrenslon of the Posit, stroct,) and about 0. [die fillt. East liberty. I.le subscribers respeedhlly give rie. tire to their cestoment and ibe public generally, that their extensive bunnies, Green lionses, de., ati., now refunds., between 130,000 and %LUAU Plants, all of which are in a healthy condition. . . FRUIT TRKES--Cemisting of Apple. Pear, Plum, Poach, Cherry,—Apricoli Henan., Almond., Grape Vann, he SHADE TREE'S—Viz Allanthaw Catalpa, Moun• fain Ash, Sager Maple, English Linden American Linden, Lombardy Polder, Um of Chiliad, Ponlar, Weeping %billow, White Harked Birch, Tally Tree, Horse enamel, ?Rolandolmperialis, Weeping AM, • Eimilsh•AM, Engliah Sycamore, Magnolia, Tripmela, he, fee. EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS—Viz i Ju niper, Ceder, American Arberntea,Chineee Arbervi ma, Box Tree, Upright Yew, Common Yew, Anomie. thrropean Holly, White Pine, Notway Sumer., Balsam Fir, Sliver Fir, Scotch fir, Hemlock Spmeo, -Scotch Broom, he., /M. OREM HOUSE PLANTS—Vin • superbcalico non of Fuchsia, numbetingaS varieties. Thu flow er is worthy the attention of that who wish to onto• swot their windows. R05k53—.111.y• of them the first nor, numbering over 50 varieties In classes, viz: Beegal, or Chinese Everblooming, , Rosa Worsts , or Tea teemed Chinese Roses Bourbon Rae. Holm. Rows, Hybrid Per petual, or Remontant Roses. A greet number of these ate perfectly hardy, and bloom freely throughout the summer mown. Oleanders, Or., mice, Cactus, he: N. N. R. All orders most a neeompanied with the cash, or satisfactory reference. Planta cannel packed and sent according to dime• tions, to any part of the United Stoma, Persons wishing to ornament their pleasore r earal• would do well to, grve era call, a we shinbone stock of Evergreens cannot be surpassed weldor the 0101111- Ms., now covering some acres of ground, and am beeing from 50 to WO thousand, areround, great number of which are of a fine size for tronsplanUng• Orchard and Shmbbery Planting executed by con tract on reasonable ten. We wish rill letters to our addresa directed to Wil kins P. 0., near Pittsburgh, where they will hod on• mediate attention. Order. left at our stand, en Market dos., in the Diamond Market, will find immediate attention. The public . in general are Maned to call and exam• Joe one otoek; attenntion m ,niters given On any day except Sab Hfivel bath. mrla.rt =11=! S. U. Ilashneld•-•-•••••Deorge %chard. a. D. lIII3IIIIPIELD & CO., w1101.F.8 ALE and Retail Dealers to Dwane, and Dry Goads, and Conunissuni hierehssiDs' N e tin Lawn mt. Pittmbasith: tarn IMPOKTANT SALE • k/N Wedoesday, the lOth of April, and to be con darted for seven gay!, will he sold at Auction by & Reese, No. NH Broaday, N. V., the Wake, Drawings, Paintings, JF.ograhis. and Sualanary, of the late Wm. A. Coleman, Warr known u a coikciiii, and Dealer in Rare Hooka and Works of An. The Catalogue Of MN tale can be examined et the Bookstore of 11. S. Bosworth, No. tai Market st, and bids will be taken and sent In time for Onside. Am tog the works are Audebanta Birds of Amanda, a in ,gu i rggy, a copy of Stiskspeare, to 5115, gin H r s . a the palpate= Fernillb "alit= at 30,300; rise Dyisit illtsdittor, MOO% The Roadside, by Agar, see, eldital, tea r An. For parucalars and terms of sale, sell nd seek llor =War= 11. S. BOSWORTH tifto • 00 Market sue= Omarnal and Ev_exdn_g Tribe= copy i L DISSOLUTION. Clo:partnership heretofore existing between under the en. of & ~ is this day dissolved by miteal cosset. Tho h co elloes. of the old duo will be settled by &IL floshtiold, at the old stand, N 0.220 Libenyounto, Pittsbrh.' a. tiUBIIFIBI,Ms March I, Mi. JOlthildeGlLL." B. a BUSIIFIELD uid GEORGE RICHARD will COML.. LIM Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Grocery hosiers., al We old send. No..',them et,, rul March 1, I der the Am of a a GUSIinELD & CO. 1330 —Lo xl2 Eusoz.wrzoir oir cats Taminanip; 2Zl=!. l‘ l ° .. l c%m e =ir!Gt,tfrilt" the . Venture orAdsmandne Star Candles and Bony, sew thesolvad on tha tinter February, 1.80,by mutual con sent; try the critbdtmstl lifJohn CeMytotE - The businesi Of manufacturing Ada...num Candle. end Sony. arils b• continued by the anbsenbera, un der Um name cud style of PETER BEARD & CO PETER BEARD. . _ .. . On veittarin from the late fun, th e sabscriber would cor ialli recommend the new inn to the con sideration r the maw:dile enntronaliT. mad :If JOHN C. CRCEIPTON. SITI TI ON In the Wholesale Grocery GT Cam -411 mu sln bashers. as m norm acaw Heck Keeper, b 11, 7o aO6 la 11.11 who hav en e1...* boll. Den arquoiptanee, as well . anent Jean' ezperi- Once in th mereantile The beet of city re ference. peen. Address—J. V. W., tare Queue of fice. (.12 -VW B= 4 EAT-100,090 the Shoulders, in balk, land inn nfrom steamer Lowell. and for Wel,. mrld HARDY,/CNES Jr. CO ' 'SALON—tall co auks Idepriiirellif4 CAT thilarri: ' lrg;e oo P' r er Hiberniats. WALLINOFORD tCO,, Water at GERMAN CLAY & SODA Asn -4., auks Grow. Ella J r Soda Aso, npulprans' brand, In core and for sale by ROBERTSON & REPPERT, mr1.1411 LCD Second le 6110 OBLie prime Plantation!dolma& in oek Wm- VA. , ereellent order, Int lending Irmo Mesmer James I,lllllngar. and for sole by W & M MITCHELTREE, mar 160 Liberty sr SCOARS-71X10 op Hestia tatg poie.., OM do Coronas; 30011 do Leon de Oro; • topoo Panne Principe; Together with a earthly of other choice brand.. Also—Heir Spanish and Common Segue; on consign• thent, ardent! be sold low to close the invoke. bIeGILLS t ROM AT MASSES-66 bbl. N 40 do 8 iu soot and Al for sulo by ARMSTRONG k CROZER UOAW-8 birds in .tore and for yak, by tral- ARMSTRONG k CROZER _ INDlGO—leases beg blanilla, for oda by GUM J SCHOONMAKER & C 0,41 Wood at LARD OIL-11 bbl. bot wittuosttalsed, for sale by surP.l I SCHOONM URI/ &co 'D EM) BORAX-3 cuss joss reed by U. writ J SCHOONAI ABER & CO NT; F.': T,7144C0 tuna Liken) Illreei COD Fl9ll-10 drums is atom and frie tale by poll JOHN TAW& CO TIM* APPLUS-20 tom (bright new) la gore and for shie by [mai) JOHN WATT B. CO IDEACUES-100 ha In store and for We by JOHN WATT & CO T AKE FISH—I. Mils and hf bbla In store and bar 14 bY -JOHN WATT& CO NE m Iy i eUGAR-30 htsis justiggfil . fwat o by BACON -53 casks Shoulders, tn we'd on cent: automata, &Ad for sabe by JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO CLOVER REED-20 bbl. Nom and fat man lOw to claw, by mrD JAMES A. IJUTCIIII9ONt. CO 111.Vrit''''AV44,11=`,ZCROZER ACON-LSO pea SW Baron, for Dale b y y salt ARMSTRONG k CROZER bbb, prime A N i t 3 maz i azdar o sg ß by If A m a rlt 1:0AR-07 hbd. prime N 0, jest reel and for mils by RA CUNNINGHAM, mnt No 0 Casanateial Raw, Labenv et 1t40a5:11 , 4--100 - bbla N au do S it; to to bow. Au en :limp; ree'd and tarsal, by . barn 61 A CUNNINGHAM 13 - 6 - CON:rel - aPtenbinaeonl, . 110 kre Led; reed and Cor rate by mrtl it A CUNNINGHAM BULK SHOULDERS AND HAIRS—OO costs nom landing from rumor Eophrater; for tee by null ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, From of. 11. AMN,llbbds .l Hamm 10 : glz d.n; - I " Hog Round; Dow Uniting from sroasorr Eaphrates; fot Ws by __ rory __ISAIAH DICKEY ARCO LARD&I No I; do; ~ II Moro* now landrog from Mirogros Lo. pl. - ate.; far sale by . null !null "DICKEY a co. ihogltah Tooth Benuahone DERsoms in ant at •good Tooth Br=h, he fah; r .4 to atomise th eme bream The bdolca ate ...reacted net to come oar, and (or serrice, one of them I* worth a half doter of that in general use. Manufactured far, and for sale, forholnal. e and retail, by for 11) IL E. SELLERS, ST Weed of Plies 1 - 61 — trgh — e — BiTadatTIMF filicPtOilt k . , !Lead °mayday friflF, auhsenbers to the capita! • of said Coo t pithy, are hereby notified that election for one Ptestdent, Gee kfausgera, Lod out T serer, and suck other neaten as hay he faeces:my conduct the ho liness of odd Company', will be hold• PHILO HALL, Thud street, City of Pstthberehoth ehy, the MIA, day of March inst., b etween the ho es of to o'clock, A. ?if, Mal tit It, of said day. • . ==2l o== I=lMtS Moroni D. Gananm, John Adams, W. N. Lyon, Jame. Um., Rebell lito ‘l,a, Echbaam . , . oat. Winnoss, Wm Al. tian — pso . n. . J me Carothers, Jolin Lytle, , - A dlr.. ....„ :ilarsist Bralmv..4l7 , :gr i ' , j : :: '1 0 .61.. :11imi 5...4.u kt0 ' a. " 11 :;: a. """4'... . Th L WV : i 7u5 in" 192 1 ,03 1.,.. ' . 1 nr e Arauscada tior Jazigar WA* alai Of GessO '. . Y. , " AUflildr, rim :w r i.:0n01.14. nAmem.of Elizabeth borough, 1. in the county irforemid. basibly illoneeth, th at your petitioner bath provided himself with nagertala tor the aecommatation of travelers and others, at his dwelling boom to the borough aforesaid. and tons that yarn honora will ba pleusd so grant hies a license to !rep a Public Home of Enicrtathannit. ' And yoor peudoner s, ua in dory . bound, will pray. • I — -- • Wo tha aabacriben, ulnaeoa of the barmier afore. said, do certify that tha'above petitiousr Is of good re pute for hooray and teraperamea, and Is well provided with home room and COOVellkatell let the seeemuice dation and kidding of strangers and travellers, and that raid tavern Is necessary. Named bloCane, John Walter, Sr, Edward *U' Bernamlu Wilma, John Graham, Jamas A. FAIN Han. ry hletHolay. Hash &Davis, S. Raw, O. Cuoidoa bum, D. lluGialey,y. ldeeithe. initigdAkerliT• Ef.3o:\t'S- 7 .116W - MS for sale by .. tbr9 . I KIDD k GU, a) Woad .t RF.II 4 NF.D•BALTFETRE-20Was s , o4 i sa i ty CD COCDAVgLItaiaI!..-LA ft s 'lot of manta, oak a tor9_ • J ODD & CO Swrxr OIL—Sao gall for sale by 'airt KIDD It CO. c2PANiSiI bbl. for ••17,1y 1.3 torb .1 KIDD t CO C . 011L"VARN1911-330 It" " TPCIDD &CO " To Les. • A CONVENIENT two story Brick Dore/ling House, A s austed on Jae East Common; Allegheny City, within a few lobate. , walk of the market hoes. The Lot is sisty gee feet front, and one hundred and ddrry i•e feet deep. and la • desirable location. Possosslon siren on the lint of April Enquired /AMES PARK, dr., t CO; nti94StSecond street • ". .11,1E9)1111SPRATI` & SONS" PATENT:SODA ASII—b4 casks m ante" per owner Atoaronliti amJ for We at tho toren award Defeo, by W & IDITOHF.LTBEE, . I Liberty- et George a. Massey, HAVING anotiatod lortth blot WhL A. CALTh WkiLL, and - JOHN CALDWELL,.Tr., tho Ship Bom fltoro,..d goeeasorats .wsil be coodaelod at fin.= 'Water way *act the ozyie of truMm NJLESSEY./k CALI:I*ELLS. B a llSr -25 " WAVING? Ittrit. l o7 1 4 . kVt ° a t? by O6,OW Ky., reed per 4r • WALLINGFORD CO L m, WALWNOFOHDL Co LHA W I -1470 p'" `AV: tift?Alibjw & co, • .mrp n and M Water to FlBl1 -It bbli No IbloOlietel; GI do No 0 do;. 23 do No 3 do; 10 Id bbls 3 do; 10 bbla Gibbed Hertimi_ fbr gate at awe , . RUBY. AltirrllEWS &CO fiIIOBACCO kip • %Whit, Gedge h Breo. far sale by • mN RIIF:Y, MATTREWR hCO' 11'1 'D DRY GOODS JODBEILS, Na 10l WOOD PPLEIgh VI - Ai% to store, and rill be conaitatly reeetving ,[j dorm(the seovonLt larerand doll "Newt sr somttent of Smite and Taney My Co,e,lirluctk they Will lea fat emit or approved ete4ll., Waning "Merchants ars lat4sit to examine our stock.mrd • MaIi.VAIN dt NO. 10 GERMAN STREET , BALTIMORE, AGENTS the sale of SODA & !ILEAC/1- , 4G powmigs, halm now In .tors. end Will eostunaa to receive, rail sophism of thetollowing well known brands. eMesprans," "Tenants;' nod "lac :ow; which they,otterfer sale at market Mess sura.tl9w MI-IF. faux weilou Cinal Bat NM/ Eiiimisio, tow j laying at Sharpsbottd, and In good order. Ap• ply to 11. A. WLAVIER, Wayne It tntS.Ot opposite Caual Haim s. FI.OUR-,loobbb noc , d and for sale y r y• 3 / 1 11123 DA ELI. CANDLEs-30 eor Bale by narS „ . , A40,1E8 DAk.ZFIL ADAITH/ATRATUWS MOTIOAC., , ~ : L T i ETT egAlizaniatration, with the Will enact • TS d, she Elute of James Chadwick, tau of Ku township Allegheny county, Pa, deed, base bee, granted b theDegister of ssid county, to the subscri ber, residing 111 Ma city of.Piusberg b. :An ~. ~. d bte d 10 said Eagle, ans hereby aoug,g to .. k .. 4 . :,.,ii.. payment; end thaw haring claims against n, toP resent thew forgetter:o.c • on9.dlerks.U.9 - • D. H. FRALICH. ra lANNFX."6 011.--713 brit ts'a reeelva, emd for tale I fab27 ,MACKEREL -10 hi'.obl. No o 1; 00 der...,4N0 41. ~z,, A, :rho 4.in sune, Co tale by rote - lA3dal DALZKLL- A Lcoitol.-10 bbl. for .ale W , • ' ' .1 801100111i1Allat 01. s V is e/LAB. SOD4,-4 - - (ILOVLIt , SEND-3 bbls for mit J 13C1100MI A KIM & CO ANNIOLT bbl. for We I.y mfl3 J FICIIOONDLAIMIL & CO 11109iNSENDII B•II2I•PARELLA-41 dos for sale by Imsl3l J scsoomucra a. co AMUSEMENTS. , y',' . . PITTSBURGH• MUSEU M. strwt• rrHE undersigned has the olcautre of announcing to the cid.. of Pittsburgh, and *anthills ingests rat, that he has, at great trouble and ezrenae, cssibli.bingialsmaa this ear Taa ael lectn of cunosities Gexceedingly elledslre, ens. bracing. an endless:variety of the rare and curious , works of nature ,ns well as of art. Thole who have wen it, ban pronounced it is sec ond eudy us Barman% eeletirstedoetablistunent in New, lierk. The ho stud •M the Proprietorlaa been to bring together such Wog, ea are ealealated nal so entity tha eye, but also to isirove tlutkasse,and to efford instruction to the minds o the you as tn. old, and to render it cuss wan worthy en"*Mi*n of an intelliaern and moral twomunity • e mac Thitt• object tee Propriems folly belicves ko has attained, and he retie. with confulenee upon the patronage of a liberal public, to gestate this new enterpriaorysloch acknowledged by all to be a desideratum serf mach needed to tins city. rersone dapoted to make dona tions of curiosities to the Macao, will please giVe their history, with 111111161 of donor., which shag have • fir=tolll•wleg open nlllmaya foes p e oaths Morning, and from 2 to 5 o'clock in the. eft. - neon, and in the everting from 7to 10 o'clock. ' Adroit:sue, 25 cents—eaddren ander 11 yam of age, half price. Season ticket. to be had at ibis Mu l<6m. mll occult open thls day. 014 BENJAIIIIN WEST MORRIS, Proprietor. THEATRE! Ulu auil.M.ager• • • .. .. --C. B. PORTER. Thunder Ermine. March 14th, will be presented • play In Aso sets, called THE HUNCHBACK. Master Walter MLR. Johnston. Sir Thomas Mr. Taylor. Jana —Mrs.H. Niel s. ..... Mrs. Frary, Atte, the play an IRISH .111131,11 r. To conclude with, in consequence of the great sp. pima beetowed on MR. AND MRS. PETER WRITE. Peter White Aire. Peter White In revenant a drama of much Inectest, called tha OP OUILT." - THE ALLEGIIANIANII a ii it 4io, ___, give, their last CONCERT, lir WILKINS O HALL. aro:neer flaloorh) on Friday' Evening, March selection (S of Songs, Duette, ib, wheh tilL7 will. Qua intrortetteeduce aneees too. now Gl Tickets 60 cents, to be obtained at t he Principal Ho talk this Book and Masks Storer, and at the D.. Children with parents, half price. Doors oiken at Of o'clock, Contort to commence at lf o'clock. mrl4 rOIOCII.E9--Dlzon's be st Black Lad Crucibles. mre 14* AZIVNITAKER . k CO fT .- WEES—Nem WWI MIMIC= sad French - Wool A. Tweeds, Coma Wups, Jur °mad amd for sale , MACKLETT & ICI Wood ouaet ATELver CORDS—itord Albert, Waldemar, Go, V not, Conatimuon, Cable, Thick Set and Narrow Cords, far sale by end r2=TEMI fIHECKS—Estrs heavy; Aproa,Patallure and Ehirto Ins, Dark, and Pick ued Pick Checkhludlaa Mee, best makes, received and for Jura SHACIa= tr. WHITE TOLUE PLAID WOOLENS-4N blue, and 1.11 black barral Rob Roy , Plaid...Wu reed and for sale by SHACKLEIT & WHITE, nun 101-Wood street - - 13TITTER moa , —25 keg. fort n t r t:y roGLE cuuure sad 4 Ooze. Fmk, air Sib landltog and for sale by BREYFOGLE k CLARKE RACE—A 29mAl lot for sale 9y_ r 9 BREYFOGLE & CLARKE (11/MN APPLES—A few bbls wand, for tale by sktS BHEYFOGLE A CLARKE 80/. QU ILTS-78 bozei for .ale by gdi.rt BREYFOOLB & CLARKE • - 1175PFLATIIY SODA ASH-14mb on buld .d 111, for .als mre l 8 DILWOSTH fr. CO /MOVER SERD-6 ek. lust reed and for A-. 0 We by (ant) IS DILWORTH t CO U I kepjunt land= nndfor deo by LA mrd IS DILWORTH k. CO thEANS-10 Ws Saudi White, jam tne'd and 1. aide by lawn I 61)ILWORTII a. CO POWDER -7,000 kegs Blasting; MI do Doer aido; 30 do Kg. do; reedtkis day and [wig 7 S DILWORTH k 4,0 gA . F r t.TY FUSE—I bbls •J 8 DILWO.. 12=2:21 moor RI amet L e ld w m ord. Plttsbn N o tes. 4 .m 1641. F. CASKS bIUSPRATT & SONS' SODA ASH, lost &dime foss stem. J. J. CriztoodnA sod for so& by W & M NITCHELTRES. osG No IGO Liberty st UUaRGAIN[c.-t D,las Wr t !otlas .. +• Gingham; aleamreAva_ m agar Owl • Market ma.= . , arfiYAC: , * D' BEACURD a UNBLIttkeftED:IIIIMI , bongl Wins dm advance, and rain la the ol d pass teak cut corm of Fautaaad Market gas. mad MURPHY a BURCHFIELD COlllerga,Nalt. Syrap lobo use - /roman', Cough Syrup eau con outeuuosuly recommend is Nitm the analog Tribune, Peb.lll, lESO. NonniVa Corot anan—We can nuseleadossly recommend Ala medicine for coedits, as It Os eared us of a swot adiranted attack. It to awry Maenad affair nom tbo ordinary puma Indians..lt you have •errancy. Prepared and aald. Iskidesale and retell, by • JOHN I).NORCIAN, Druggist, [Ma' Wood st. I door below Diamond alley. r "DOWOHUNI) THA—tal bf enema last rec'd and for Mae by mrfrC /I GRANT AfiVharlakkS—OUGLiblo so penor oak e ooperast, .Moro arolLor We by . _ =1:=1:21 • WANTED -A tiro or three story House, with doubts parlors, Within 1 moans of tho mutat. A good tenant an be had by applying to La.E. Liberty at. FQR SALE—do tasks Smoked Snowden; 24) do do llama; mA EDWARD EIFAZELTON OTTON—tI bales Batting, fa: we trY C H GRANT IL MOLASSES-31 bid. lasulidg I/I.'lmm Odd Jo mi. Maninall, and for sale by tbrf -• • - • JAMES DALZELL C1;0 ., 11! SEED-60ba for. :~,. AYOIAABL.-M--40 bble N 0, jest ree'd arid for sale by M mr3 - A OIILBESTSON,I4S Liberty In • • IQ MAMAS° Wits prima N 0, iiiiorirsid fouafe by otri • @==l * kegs to store and for sale by A CULBERTSON. C . " 7MAIT 0 • , Da CO p ymuAx.auur.-3,..nicq co basm bum dm, Mob ma'd sad Gm Mk by [mri] JKIDD d. CO reU 4....4 JKIDDJMO AuKtJULL—Qt btahNo 1 Rave. as hand and for .I.U•. sap hy , • ASALI.II DICKEY & CD; DACIFM-414 blids limed, Urinate hnd forsald hi • ljr mr4 UMIAK DICKEY &CO.ldni at ' ju . SAI I ars AH DICEY lc CO ItliD , 4llbtds No I; .• - ; , .11 bbl. No 117u1 mo'd and . for ma-.: . • ISAIAH DICKEY dr. CO' DEA141,143 bble Deer • • • and far by •Mili m:4 DICKEY . *CO • 641 - " medium; • • • • • AO .!.. Cloth Umber,. ror.mle loy J DIVALLIADIS„ mr4 • corker Fink and Wdod CI • VBNI ON ailhlS—lM b Elm Cued, for ale e. - • Datlli J D WILLIAMS Diu store , 3 a i n v , itax br Da 371 - ar a , 0:71)) Atill—tet cash:ita:onus, to amre mar la George Wutaugula, for rale by NI la MAITCRELVIEFIE, itaLlbentattert belairlsearriAnt 110 . 1 JOHN waft tic% 'FUMY LlAetl ,-41ktr Its flog • siorr . aarl to XI for tato by • 'JOHN WATT AVO, rS_ ' - ' rty , e 5122L0r ‘trAINIEREL—Nor 1,2, and 3, in bbls and jhf IYI for min by •• - JOHN WATT 3.,C0, • mrJ Libertrstrest , • DOM extra prime, bassisZ for sale by JOHN WATT tr:CO; sort Liberty street 0 'II. MO L .. lads Haul. liropod, 9, fi 1;411 . 1 !riadtgrolleaLL, INDOW BLABS-4EO talk Wd oat.. er4rEoo DIM b. Co'. brood, for oalo by &VS JAMEY! DA1.2r.1.1.. Mitaktitte Glove 11.• - For effee.weily teetering' wiled Kld Glovoi teßebr pooh. eleardloess. DRECTIONS—Deew tbo glore tisbtly weer the band, or on • (C• 310, lade for the 'Avow, thee apply the Renovatai with • puree of . 011 0 0 ' dace 1. to I.e geutly outil the effect is piodoeed,} Fee sale by - mrl R E BELLER% STlVewd st, SkilliJI.DEKS—Ou auks shoat .1.11 half earl, very neatly eat, end Well y 4 telert UN Jr, gpcod new casks. erorad tart to km li here 0,, ship fret—lairerree oa mauler raphralle s Aar ask hr toi7 • ISAIAtI DICKEY IL CO, piomis ArtiNG CuThiN-6 bates on nandand fat sale by ISAIAH MCI - Mt: CO. met - . Valutt Meet. : ►tiliND—A Lady's new BOOT, ea 9:ke din idateiy, I which the owner eta have by Wizen the gat. 1 the eebseneer, and paying (alibis • ROBIS UN ,-LITTLE ! ; c o , I • , . - IDS Llben en • 1 310.1 - 14=3Tilai asi'o,l9 sum an peanrr*:. , t" . " ILIAti DICiEY &al!-F}Otit IL/rOILIHNINCI A LPACCA9,43antbaziso gplkb• titan anortutran at north cast COME: Font ind gar ket stteeta sank . kiniptri a: viiiiiinnELP IDIOROAD CLOTHRA full usorosion or Fs JJ ssd Ameheop Woad Clock), of .0. oftrao,oHltoo 'notik nut 4011110 of Founh sod Mao fit. 3210 MURPHY h. BURCHFIELD (111110 ME YELLOW—I cases for ale bi — ? mr4 7 KIDD k. co. 64 Wan 4 AUCTION SALES. By Johla-D. Davis, eeeeee JSIE Goads at Auanon .- 13 . 1‘ 'May Mgralstg, - IStit frutt;At W okalank. at the Commercialt3ales Rooms, corner of Wood an 4 ForkeKty wilt be sold, soilbOat reserve, a very salsa. Welt:maim of Fresh Slits; Which were Selected for a faskierisble Markey comprising - • - filagelflrent'seartet and-orbit, embroidered cape sdavals,black and charisoloa gilt vegans, broeht shawls of superior quality; chimelon polite sole and sand do ahead, 'stack add champion tee da Rhine salks, Water black grade Shine, 30 ruches ratite, malls lic'd gee d e Rhine; plaid silks, brocade tilts, elm:salon &min,, blank tarquoise Satins, silk finite., caper blank silk 7pe lv" orTni t' at =TM a n t ili ne e krnali c w or l ' il e te d aZi n l. i t n". p r iiiide long gloves;cruhroideieo bonnan ribbon., ladies and gents white, black and assll kidatoves, a nd sews, sawing silk and twist, gents splendid satin and silk barred and fancy cravats, eliarimlon and block eo lie Rik do etiantills blank silk wells, thread late =dodging., thread worked capes, cellars and choral sates, silk caratme hdfs, cam and mull innellas, A Wove r t a r , o in orlgi importe d lee 1 - ite *nods ore open for inapeetino: virW JOHN cp DAVIS, Aunt. Boas id . Phan and Paha Leaf Eats si Archon. on Sannday inonninn,lgth imit, at 10 o'eloat, at Da- Tie. Lacuna ROOMS; corner of- Wood and Filth an, will La sold. 60 Cases of,llOots and ?toes; 6 do Palm Leaf Hata. • comprising gee's fine Calf Boots; Seal and Thick Boou; Prime Yip Welt do; do Fine Yorep do; Men's Isperls Cilg Goat and Met Brogans; dot Calf Half Boots and Slippers; Boys , Boots add-Brogans' assorted; lid, Lave and Strap Boots: Mince floe Yid end peg ged grain Mandan and Minnow, Women's Fine Mo. mew edged Boma an= petal do Soper Calf Sowed Una ins and Pasant er Elipperg ditto pegged gnin linagina. Boors; end &Uppers; and • Boys' Palm Leaf Bats. • , • Mardi 13, lts3o. JOHN D DA Ykd, • Largo ' Suck of Dry Gard. Os Tharnlay morning,l4th teat, at la &clock. at the Commercial gales Room., eorner of Wood and Fifth strewn will be sold, anthem emerge, tot iteouot of whom it may concem,for tub eturenCy— A large and general aoonmentofeennonable maple and fancy Dry Goode, which may be examined prhi oos total. - • • •• •• • •Al eielock, • Groceries, Glassware, Furniture, de. Young Hy ton and Imperial Tea, Virgmin Tofioceoi reoOk brandy,l cask codlisldahowels, sondes, manure forks, iron safes, wien seisms, writing rind wrapping paper, Franklin and enjoins..., irate", enok in le wer , window blinds, mantel clocks, dz. Also, an exten sile assorlment• of hounehold and kitchen furniture, from a family declining bouiedeeping. • Variety goods. fashipealde ready rude elotkiodi fine table and pocket eatery, gold and ulver systems, musicanstilment', ant guns, swords, pistols, do. ~otg 1) DAVI„I, Audi STEAM BOATS rwrirsvacke AND LOUISVILLE . STEAM P ACKET LINE. ENCOURAOSD by the liberal Otto:maga extended to all nutlet and Well Mondueted Llaes,the - e es of the following fine steamers have arranged them Into a Line bentroeo Pittsburgh and Louisville. One of the bows will postuvely leave Pittsburgh on 'every hiannsiv,iWootourosi, rind FWD... Drowns, at a o'eloek—fall or not • / The first boat: oft e Linn will mart on ?deader, February 25th. • Steamer Genesee ° Z. Tiglo • •—. Hambarg West Newton. • Fathom For freight or pasw lebtl.itat OE Captain T. Moore. M.Leons. • " J. Slinetottar. fit Bailey. " W. Ebben. • P aL 4 it 761BERDER, AO. - " --- REGULAR Si, NDAY PACKET CINCINNATI, Captain WRADMI I. Eatlna. This apleadid boat was Mali by the - camera of the reamer Isaac Newton, - and others, for the Cincinnati and • ••• - •C• • ittaboagh 'Packet trade, and wit clam:lance making her regalar , trips in the line, on SUNDAY, the Bald • • • For height or pasting* apply AM board, arm B MILTENBERGER. Agt PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKB.C. The iiplendid fast running steamer ' LOUP McLANE, W. 8. Conwelli master, (neut. undergone a thor• "1 — • . met peu,) I eon hereafter no • regukar packatilsetuems• Bull:arab . and Wheeling, leas Flitsbargh every Monday, Wednesday surd Friday morning's, at U. o'clock. For freight cr passage appl on board. or 10 iang - W. WWII ER,Agent. REGULAR PACRFI:9.R.h . I . ARIETTA AND Z 7 , :.9 1. 114% ., E. ' fob. - do Mae( . . ' F.IIIPREMS,. .' cifaCoxlmaster, will leave for lbk.abaro =I all mtarmedisla parts, on this d av, the lath last. at 4 o'clock, P.M. .. For freight or passage, apply an hoard, or t o =sorl4 . . IV 4 NFliEtiElt, AIR • FOR , 8 F. LOU The splendid . JAS. • Cam W. Norton thwart:se • dav, 14th ideas at 10 o'aloehr A; • For freight or possage,agtk' on hoard,jg, Aar. +menses neamar LLINGAR, will leave for above landuags °Altars 6 FOR HT. 1•0171& . - Tbe splendid Hemet , _ •_., . Ai litk•:„...- - -'t 4 ' ' ' will tette . for the to ell atentkediste .jserti on lkia dam tbe lath at 10 A. M. ' Pot. might or passage aPPA boarL mrt t The splendid steamer Virdkins,Alaater, arid leave for above aws Lonstsitediate , .pons. an Fri Jay, . . maim Mai Sue new and staunch steamer • • NAVIGATOR, . • Wm. Dean, master, will icaVe for th e and late ruse:ham ports, on Sat urday, the lads ME, at 10 o'clock, A. 111. • , For freight or passage apply an board or to larla : G B MILTENBERGER, Airt. FOR LOUISVIIJm • . . $ $• N The foie na k t4 r 3b u tBiitt y u , g ' ht steamer Ma:Olean router, anti leave for the hove old all intrrmeldi to ports on Tharalay. the 14th lash at 4 n'eloca, P. hl .• ; ' ®'The steam boat Kerstaelry will cony auk!. of Pittsburgh manufamare, to Cincinnati aaa Loilsyille, , for 8 cents poi ICO Mi.; thia trip. - , ' • • . For freight or passage apply on bong ‘ mrig .: ARMSTRONG & CROZRR. Ars FOR IRARIRITA, POIIEROY, KANAWHA, AND GALLIPOLIS. . , s at e. The splendid fast uniting steusu REVEILLE; - . Goff, muter,. will tense Tor abort nd 01 totennediste ptirts to morrow, the 14th ma-, at 4o'eloek, P. AL. For freight or passago, sooty an boned, or to tort PETTIGREW & CO, ACM FOA.THE WABASH 11l VEIL . . . ... .. .. . The fume Gut Taming sicanmer alt • . 01E10, . Stoops, masterovEl luvo antic aborn and all Intermediate' landings on Inns •.—•• " • '' • deYi‘ke lab bat,. are o'clock, p. id • Foiireigkl or passagoiapply on board, or so , mfrl4 • - W. B. WHEELER, Agent. .. , . • - The splendid tam pameheer packet LOYAL HANNA, .lartnay, manor,arid Ira , e for above sad -CI Intermediate poru °atlas dar, - iu ILO Weiner., A. M. , • For tretairtoe plumage; apply ott board. . mrt4 FOR SAINT LOUIS ... . . . The itpLtudid packet seratner - " ISAAC:NEWTON, . CnpL linteltirsn; leaven for the abnve and nil 'lntermediate putt. on thin day. the 91.1 t Mutt; at Reelect; 1 M. ..:Far height eq. - • -- .. •i an board. mat" FOR WARASII - • 4 1 • 4 oleildid sumer CINDERELLA _thipt—huaes IL Malay w,D letave ae ve, dap, the Silt March, al =MO . - - For &lest ' ar passage apply J on board or No j NEWTON ONES, Agt EBlllfiZt Loutavu.t.e.PACKL`T. Tee splendid fast Winning steamer EMU,: ifeeedret,. muter, will leye for the we 'sad t I interne:NEW pens on Wli dwrohe Oh March nt 4 'o'clock, P. M. For freight or passairnendr, on h oard, or le, end o MILTENBERGER.- MSOMMI -- .....' ..:.7.!,'Prtilifood,D,.. _. !Zan e , Milldo .. a . st forth nt.'s* day. 4, 4 4.. 1 1 .74 .0.210. on this For (nita Ot jpillage rgy. on hoa r y • . ars ~. FOR CINCENN;STI AND ,'---.----,. 4H 71"1"11131116''' : p. ; f=Rc R li ne4tudynyill &Wrier boe ' . a .n lu- r •• • i s. l . 1 4 h'W , Modloto rt. woo this day Pta•ChSl4klsa Pr. JOTABH-10 cults in gone altd Y to emre ("1 M.O/117: ' AlaiBFUTWCOtaa k11.9 j A azeatyrd, vut for wile .p.A,rfrka--"“ keillomt r ~, a 7i711 tWa ••••••• bßil 1Aru, 7 3,... , ", , ,,, 1! iy.. by b, !• _ trat,cl,ix'nr.ess dui " ( .Art/1. VE4ctpxlata T lit Valve in sti) tr, •r sale ty L 9 IS:4ITE:9II9N. SOAP.4OO bii eiziNlF 1 ioitale bi -' t s ZRIE/5-474nEScIF, and - Rimer.. tit sale bt cmix„.. .Iys mot lio. to inviithis day, (a 'T I K ERMANB .Srr 11=s .Imq° b:d fTerfee; rum; for sale by ' ' .l. 9 WATERMAN & SONS • -Maim saw:lntl' for Boat. rpliE eatMeriberoffas to tent a Steam am Mill, in .1: complete rainiest order, giants on the Bank of the Allegheoy liver, within one! mile of Timone , The Engine and other ll.gtoreit are all in good allay. mil Unable of dam • lame batingoi. • ••• The , Coal fie eomenia onto and Mrs la 1 1 eanginable *graham Horan attached to the pregame. .which L tit6cio ay commodious for the ow of the Mitt. For father , partite:ars enquire of the maw:o6er, on the premises, or to Peter Peterson; who can Gati al ndat the Wareham of John Menden a. Co.. Co , P 4lll b. ll ogli--- LF.W/.4, rErtatsom. • in-gio4RitE4 trrßtg4 , '"lll.biii r b, porter fraatAller io Esolt.h,t ' d Hood., Hosiery, Ribbons Leers; Glares, Threads, tombs;BsWm , 5nr.000,,,, aßasis rid FaILOY VellaZirSi Blank and Fo Silt C o. rows% Now. Bandanna, and Linen Hiodkerehiofe,• teas' na armortMent of Fans, arid every varier, - of oier . " otisailSO. feblZ
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