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    THE I'ITTSBU (111 GAZETTE,
,rI:III.ISHED By WHITE & CO
LOZO=:UI
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 22,1650,
lrAninuritress are eaten tiy renamed to band in
Le r favor* before SY. a., end as early in thee. , es
pre .ticable. Advertisements not insetted fora .pen
de time will invariably be charged until oreered o
,O. W. • Jame, No. 4 , 41.144450 r, store
,la ow age far lb. shy. Auvenisement
at -tea ASbeamptions b • - • to him /nil. receive prompt
PITELADSLPH , NORTH ABIZELICAN.
i
Adverhschoentaand ascriptions to the North Ale,
in and United State r -ite, Philadelphia, received
std forwarded (torn office.
O'BEB NEXT PA E FOR LOCAL MAT YEAS
MEG • HNC NEW sc.
Prrustmou B . —The want oil stifficienhy
of Banking capital, in this city, to supply the de.
muds of its vast and increasing boxines:s, is a
staideet of daily remark among our citizens.
While out buena* has doubled, if not quadrupled,
Otto banking capital ban actually diminished. Not
anlv on, but a further diminishment in threatened,
as one of oar most Useful Haub, the charter of
Which is about to expire, will not *inept of a re.
chaster under the model law lately pulised 'Mouth I
the Hoare, and now before the Senile; unless it :
is greatly modified. We are thiii in fair way of
kola's large part of what little banking capital
we have, and thus be compelled to grope our way
along, with facilities entirely Inadequate, and be.
hind meaty other city in the Union with the seam
neceitaities. Now long are we to be cursed with
this miserable Locofixo Legislation, which taxes
ris almost beyond endurance, and then deprives um
of the means of developing the resources of the
State, and the industry of our people, by which
alone we can continue to meet the tax gatherer's
demands.
Ron. 0. A. Smith, of la., arrived here,hun even.
tug, sad left this morning, in the Brilliant, for
Cincinnati. Re cane up the central lino of
railway front Philadelphia, and speaks in' terms
°fare& aaltsfaction of our Pennsylvania road,
pronotuming it one of the smoothest and best T
Rail Roads he ever travelled over; the rood Is
raplly being constructed. Mr. Smith addressed
the people of Philadelphia, while Merle, with Mr.
Retorts, the chief engineer of the Pennsylvania
and Ohio Road, whom remark. appeared in our
paper a few dap store. fie speaks with entire
maiden.= that the stockholder. of Philadelphia
will bring the anbscription up to the amount ne.
mealy to at tie Western end of the road cm
der contract, at an aqui) , day. Mr. S. is the Pre
sident of the Indianapolis and Belleamtaine Rail
Rani Company,, , reaching North Fait from the
' capital of the State of Indiana, to the Ohio line,
stoat 83 miles, on the direct line to Pittsburgh end
Phtladelphla, and to St. Louis, West; and we
learn that ke has made cock arrangements In the
city of New York, as will enable the company to
pronto and lay, this mason, With the heavy T
34. miles of the road, from Indianapolis. We
May look Gsr the completion of our great central
road at comparatively an early day, if Pittsburgh
does her dd.,.
Oar correspondent "W," continues his very
Interesting artialeZon the Rail roads of Indiana.
This is a subject with which all our readers
should be converunt, on they are so soon to be
more closely .identified with the people of that
gloorishing State, In business and intercourse,
through the medium of oar Western Railrosd.
The value armor great work is clearly men in the
lightreglectei upon the subject or Indiana Rai
roads by our correspondent.
Some of the citizens of New Castle, Pa., have
again complained to ELS of the delay of the mail at
Beaver, for twenty ,or hours, by its non arrival
at that point ill time to meet the mail far New
Cattle. We have frequently reverted to this rea
sonable muse of complaint, and u Mr. Ottninger,
the mail agent, is tow in this region, we hope he
will investigate the matter, and make aucb repre
sentations to the Department as will lead. to a re-
Etch of the evil.
We thank oar correspondent 'qualm" for the
suggestions contained in his letter, which wai no
dribs written (root friendly kellogs towards us
We am not, however, disposed to do a mean act,
la retaliation for one dooe WI. The course of the
Editor alluded to, though intended to injure as, is
optratiog—u we have substantial reasons for
knowing—vary materially in our favor. The ma
jority of the public understand full well, the mo
tives, and object, intended, and will both despise
and frown down all; such =emits to injure us.
The same coma was never adopted by any Pa•
per, that we know of, with the single exeepuon, of
the New York Herald, which to certainly in every
reapecOworthy of being imitated.. The compli
ment paid to our Paper, by Justice, is exceeding•
ly gratifying, and we trust that we shall continue
to deserve It. We intend to spare no expense or
• lobar to make the Gazette, every way worthy 'of
tampon, and we oak no one, to patronize it, who
dam not truly deem it, worth all that be pays for it.
'dlta Cleveland and Columbus Rail Road, Mr.
Kelly's) is finished fifieen mans west of Cleveland,
and the Mayor and Councils of that city took a
ride, a kw days ago, in a fine car, and made the
ran in 27 minutes.
'Tits Asuman Farm Book" ,is the title of a
new onopend of Arsterillan Agriculture, being a
practical treatise on soils, manures, draining, irri
gation, grasses, grain, roots, fruits, and every sta
ple product of the United State., together with
the beet methods of planting, cultivating, and pre.
paring there for market. Thosukicel is Must:V
al by • large number of engravings, and the work
1. altogether ono of much value to farmers. The
author is 8.. L. Allen, editor of the .American
Agriculturist," and author of diseases of "Domes.
tie Animals:l We recommend it to the attention
of our farmer friends. Published by C. M. Sax
ton, 121, Fulton Street, New York.
Roo. Preston W. Farrar, Speaker oldie House
of Iteprerentativer, of Louisiana, whose death
we announced yesterday, died,it I. said, from char
Farad Pittsburgh Gasetis.
0311=2!
Masai. Eorroes.—Permii several of your kis
low citizen. to suggest the name, of Dr. lamp
Oraantsme, of Miklos Tovinship, 'as a Imitable
person.to receive nomination as candidate for the
State Senate, to be supporteAby the Antimasonlc
and Whig party at the annual October election.—
Dr. Carothers la a citizen of high moral 'character,
of good abilltles, and respectable aciputromentsaud
las long been numbered as one of the staunchest
members of the {arty. He mould make an u•
cellsnt member, and will be supported by
MANY CITIZENS.
Itsatmencias roa ins Taw. or Paoressea
Wawa.—The trial of Prufemor Webster, et
Bowen, ft, the alleged murder of Dr. Parketten,
commerical, on Tuesday, 19th. It is evident that
it Is to absorb almeat wholly the public attention
at Batton ; (en it will toe great extent throughout
the entstry„tdoring its progress, and the sheriff
hoe accordingly cetablished specific regulations
to govern all the partiss who will be present. Tha
reporters far the prep will be sawed at tables pro.
sided for them; and, to facilitate their entrance to
the Court Rome, pus tickets- will he famished to
such reporters on application to the sheriff. Wit
nesses and jurors will occupy wain outside the
har, and In comequence of the Lugo number of
thelm to be present on the Ent day of the trod, •
law students cannot be admitted that day at W.
On Wednesday, when they do come, they are to
have made ham the littera. Dilfelent dears are
also pointed out, at which the repent° parties;
judges, use., are to ester, independent of the en.
Mom open to the public. It may be judged from
this what excitement and interest and what on
OlterflOW/11$ crowd are expected on the occaaion.
—Safrimorr Sun.
TER Youtenoenorr Fhoon.—We regret to
barn that the late freshet in the Yoegbiosheny wag
attended with conalderable damage; about eighty
bet of Data No. 2 was swept away to the two
tom. This company hag been truly unfortunate
In the potatruction of their great and important
work its completion having been repeatedly re.,
turfed by lajarles sustained from high water.
The bridge. also, at West Newton, partially
gave way et the abutment of the Weston: end ;
bat it is still around. and ootaidered gab for light
itoeveyances.-4dosevaltele'Repwaticatt.
A meeting in favor of the cheap wantse moves
moat wan held in Newark, N. J., so Tuesday
evening . Last. The Mayor or the city presided,
and the meeting was addressed by Mr. Haim who,
it will be remembered, is travelling towards Meth
taros ac the ageuttof the "New York Cheap
Postage Ausciation," and lecturing by the way is
fever of the new system. Aber the lactate, a pe.
taiga was exhibited to the meeting, COILL•i111:1
between seven sad eight bemired names, and
numbers came forward andaigned, among whom
was Chief Justice Hemblower, the Chancellor of
the State,. end other disthortoshed citizens, who
teemed to feel k deep Wawa Is the sat:jets.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh 0.20010.
W.ttr.earre, Mareh 19. 19 50 .
Tee Great Erranmer—e. Dorfman Rehear—
Ma. Calleotare outro—Disersann mart. TO •
Po•ll.—Nr. Fleece sltairrse
We hare • wary oftvwon concer•ing the Cahn •drer
liven. Many apiereseers indicate that • osarreet ark.*
hood. And the Lime Mi. minaret.% It., by diag
ram:ern I hem r lurked the meeting in thie city, with.
in • few weeks. of certain cher. ers, armwo to hem boa
deeply implicated in tie Iberia attempt. mildest to many
Noteklstssamer, to admits ..ptditlm for the inva
sion oft Ma. They were here opening.. known toes
body but dunneelree, but eaddecly it is Craveed that they
arruot here, .4 et awe kno. whey they eh.
There ere es. enajmtorm es to their plena One
.fry i., that they intend te reederous at Chad., 'end cr
ania m the Imam.. of P.ama. Loather is, that they pre
pare to mak. le preliminary demerit upon the eastern end
of St. Wargo, to what is tilled the Dcadnier. Republic,
and ;.Head of attempting to conquer and hold any pat of
that island, merely to make that • rallying pant for their
hods destined to at odder the aighbormg late. rhos
this eitemat.hia lair amendments, it is emir most gen
erally believed, has aimno the report that they had • dalp
a attempting thireemery from the !Melo, of the foe Wade
of Red'. But, as lbelieni I hare mentioned before, lam
need tr eo fears nor hotes on this nom; the agars Of bah
diritious of ther laud, has •hown thesteara fully naive-
Mir to defend it eganst hinders, bower., onsuccerfil
their ellEotts may ham been to gash it, who' Seamed from
Marmara.
There is one story which I mud u• mere random um.
date., that the manager. of this precious atheism debt
co querathdphinder of Cuba, have .rowdy beg. to Ulnae
scrip bud on the presumed seams orate pn.ject.
Mr. Calharo is again very b. , .d his friends are said to
miens. very little hope that he ran recover from tide re
tain. iota the ...test formof his disorder, which is a pal.
lowan dimwit. Ha political life may be coosidetel closed
whether he eltalltemporerily swum, from his penult pres.
trance or noL lie sou canaestly„advi.d by his physician,
Dr. Hull, of this city, pot lo attempt to be prenst while his
speech emend, but he was solemnly warned, that, though
he might nesters to occupy his seat during the delinry of
the Legman by . friend, without immediate denote to his
lib, yet en ettempt to go eam debate would certainly be fs.
tel. He disobeyed these isjanciions, though probably he
lid pot disrervd theta. Ile replied to Foote al length the
nest near ing. He spoke, and, on'. point made by Mr.
.biter a foie day. after, and last sent, he again partici
paled lugely in the discus... in which Geo. Can and
Fuca esiukd his speech. We must admire the ressintioo
end devotion alleviate, while we condemn his principal
cod biologists.... Hie nit on earth
,ie tamely run, and
his dap are numbered,
This ha. been • dull day in Conger.. In fact it is evident
that the thectusios opoa slavery, California, end kindred
topics is getting wearisome to ell, mow en 'to those who
hen volt., and sufacien ly timbale to those 'who art
wntirg for the doer, and to the people, to make it nearly
intolerable to all Phil there taut he a little more talklut
for Buncombe's sake. Then will be• lon* in the cm-the
e:sent, as amnia new, until the witiog comes on, when the
tempest of ham. puke teDI be 11 . 0140.1 egain,sad will rage
until the mach aimed majority puts in huge pew upon the
combatants, and declares the law. Then Calituoia will be
bnught•in wad we than bare pram. •
Mr Pledger mule • sober, quiet, but sound en .reliant
nen h in the goats te day. Mr. Win-wood sate the
amount nonoaseln to Mr .Hronedy,. the Secretary, of the
Census Board,by withdrseriog certain statements to that
grailmoth's diseinatagt, relative to the preparation end
printing of the blanks and terms.
The French Minister who mom as the fast regular suc
cessor to Mr. Putman, Mr. &is de Count, his arrived, and
will be introduced to the President protothly on IVedissoder
It will be an totereating ceremony, considered in the light
of • funnel and official niumetion of harmony ad • good
mientealin benne. the two Republica Mr. Port, the
mforturthe French and Mesican Tobecce,Specalator, hes
been htre,aeailier with what patience he Vight, the
er's arrival, to order to avail hiadelfof hie interpontiou
with Mr. Qaytott, toget some iridetanikation tor he* de.
prima allot "Keg or two oftobacco," that mem so near
settmg two greet cations by the an. Yours.
FROM lIARRIBBVILOH.
Certapendenee at the Pitseberzh Gaseces.
Hattaucraan, ?arch I! 1650.
In the Senate, this morning, alter the presents
bon of petitions, and the reading of bills, in place
Mr. Matthiu offered the following reselnuon,
wit:
Ressissi, That the Governor be requested to re
turn to the Senate the bill incorporating the North
Lebanon Railroad.
Mr. Matthias !mid that the object of this resole
don was to get peasession of the bill in order that
the 4th section might be executed by the Senate.
He thought that section covered ■ disguised pur
pose, to enable miens railroads in this State to
connect with the public IMAM of the State of
New York. He well desirous to get possession
of the bill male, that the Senate might at least ex.
amine it, and ascertain, by further discussion, il
such was the real object of the section in ques•
tion.
The question was farther debated by Mr. Dar
s!e, who apprehended mach mischief from the
bill, as the effect of the 4th section would be to re.
lease the Franklin Railroad Compuy from con
structing any portion of their road, except that pan
from the Ohio &ate line to the borough of Ene.
Mr. Walker said that the bill in question was
one in which his constituents might be .opposed
to be pectdiuly interested; but he was opposed
to this covert legislation, and therefore desired the
passage of thin resolution that the matter might
be better understood. lie desired to get ■ charter
for the people of Erie, forjust ouch • mad as was
contemplated by thin hill; but he desired that it
should be openly, honestly, and tale) , obtained.—
The Senate had a right to ask the Executive to
return this bill, and he hoped 'mould be done,
that the subject might be at least discussed:and
a fair understanding of the matter obtained.
The question was •till farther debated, by sev
eral Senators ; when the question was takeriupoo
the Gnat passage of the resolution, and determined
In the negative—yea' 12, nay■ 16; an it woe not
agreed to.
Mr. Davie then read, in his place, a bill to re
peal the ohnoziooa section of the act in qUeStian,
which, on motion of Ma Dank., was read ■ first
and second tune, and . ordered to be transcribed
fu, a third reading', after which, it was Laid even
by common consent, until to raDrOW.
On motion of Mr. lkltthlenberg, the Senate then
took up and pined shill entitled • supplement
to an act to facilitate the haunts °frigates tail.'
In the House, Mr. Espey presented three re
monstrances, from citizen; of Pittsburgh, against
any change in the common school law by
the several maids of said oily will be consotidated
into one schoordistrict.
Dr. McGlintoca read, in his place, a bill to at•
thorns° the Auditor General to settle the claim.
of the volunteers m • the late war with Mexico;
also, a bill to incorporate the new Franklin turn•
pike and plank road company.
' The bill to increase the salaries of the Amami
' am Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, Of AL
legheuy county, again came up.
Dr. bteClintock moved an amendment to pay
all the Associate Judges two doll% each, per
day, for all the time occupied bythrm in official
&avower ene hundred days.
The Dr. sustained his amendment with great
Irma and point, to which a reply was made, and
an argument In favor of treating all fats Associate
Judges alike, by Mr. Laird, and Mr. Klotz, after
which the subject was again postponed.
On motion of Mr. Reed, the bill relative to • Ser
quest:atm for the Erie Canal, was taken up, and
occupied the attention orate House till the hour
of adjournment, without coming to a vote upon
the question. COBDEN.
corresondpent of the N. York
Llterary World, writing from Roston, relates the
following incident:
..The Rev. Dr.Bethnee has been preaching snd
lecturing hem to large audiences. A week or two
since be' startled the congregation at the Park
Street Church, by the administration of a reproof
to acne literary. peens, the 'improvers' of hymn,
who are to mimed poetry what Nahum Tate was
to Shakopee.. At the close of his sermon be gave
out Cowper's hymn In five stanzas,• commenc.
lug—
'There is •louatitin filled with blood.'
•fie firisheir rending it, steppingiather sudden•
ly, and exclaimed in ■ clesi, distinct voice, This.
lut stanza is not as Cowper wrote ii! As be wrote
It, it rens them,' upon which he bid down the
book end repeated from memory. 'I should like to
Ittrow,' be continued, 'who has had the presump
tion 'to alter Cowper. poetry! The cheer Will may
billy the first thermal:aim or the hymn.'
•
During the week ending on the 9th instant, the
Postmaster General established 10 new Post 06•
ees, discontinued seven, and changed the camel
of ton 01011111.
A bill is Dam before the L . :14111413re of New
York, p ro bibiti er , under severe penetiesohe in
terment of dead bodies within tbe.limlis of cities
io that Stale.
The Tresideat of the U. 8. ha officially recce
,oised Hem Wiasor es Coonl of thelfing oftho
BeJgisas for Bosion.
net President of the U. S. has officially recap
nixed Alfred Godeffroy aa Comet of the Free and
Hanseatic City of listaborgh for California.
A bill has been presented in the Mississippi i.e.
Eisiatore requiring phyticitoll to write their pre
scriptions In English instead °Malin.
E. Q. Coffey has been appointed receiver or
Pohle moneys at Kulcultia..lll. Edmond Flagg,
of St. Louls,ida, has been appelnord Consoler the
S. at Venice.
Two bum were sins* by lightning and con
sumed owns:rads, last, at Bemuse, blaarachmi
meta
•ttbargh Gazette
Rail Roods West and North West.
Having shown that the central lines of 'railroad
from the Atlantic to the North West, through Fitts
burgh and Indianopolin must be much better lines
for transportation, and for travel also, if the local
and the through travel are both considered, than
the frontier lines along the shores cif the
and that Goat Indianopolis, the communication to
the warm North of a West line is much more
important than to the country South of that line,
I now proceed to acquaint the reader with the
progress of reads in Indiana, and West of it, bear
ing upon this commerce.
So comprehensive are the interest. of Pius%
burgh, and so commanding in her position that the
view of the subject will be too limited if we con
fine our attention as to the roads emerging East
from Indianapolis to the single line which is the
one of your first adoption.
The: Madison and indinnopolia rail road, well
known to the public, whose course is about N. N.
W., was flinched to Indianopolts . to the fall dint,
It is 56 miles long, and for 56 miles at its lower
end is bald with a heavy T. rail. The remaining
30 miles is the beat fiat bar road in the country.
Its earnings, during the unfavorable season of
ISIS, were $213,1b0 69.
Its cost minuet be fairly stated, as twenty eight
miles next to the Ohio river was built by the Slate
under the expensive system of 1535, ao t a vast
amount expended at the Nudism hill. A better
guide can be formed in the report of the Presider,.
of February, 1017, which net down the cost of
conistruction of the 59 miles built by the Com.
pony, (then nearly completed) at 5120,000. This
madees originally planned by the thste war to
havel extended to Lafayette. Tut.. breaches
from the North East have elreitily liven ven.truet
ad in o this road (partly HOW in tire, and the iron
engaged, nod the grade finished fur the tesitluej
whose united length is about 70 miles. A third
branch from Jeffersonville to tap this road at a
central point, Columbus, whose length he 61
miles, has now 27 miles !laded, and the non,
T rail, no the ground.
Between Cincinnati and Indienopolis Revers'
lines art, projected, some of which have been un
dertaken. On the Lswrenceburgh route, the ere-
Wig has been contracted, from Lawrcnceburgh to
Greeneburgh, near 50 mile's. On the other mule,
by way °Marathon the work is under contract
betweeril Cincinnati and Hamilton with a pro
posed extension through Rutbville to Indianoper
it Tao tame roate extended to Dayton, will
form another !Melo Indianoplis by way of arch
mond, or engraft heel( upon the It slleloniniue and
Indiana line, neetOreenville. It in highly proba
ble that the completion of acme one or these lines
from Cincinnati will not be long delayed.
The third principal hue from the East, now in
a state of forwardness, is the Ind...yobs and Bel
lefontaine road, thirty miles of which out of Indi
m•polis will be laid this Beeson. It r oDoce d•
self directly with the lines leading to Pittsburgh,
through Gellion, !dawdling), and Beaver, and is
so familiar to your readers an oat to need tardier
remark. -
Thu. there are three grand converging lines
coming from the South and East into Indianapo•
lie. The valor of either of them will be greatly
increased by an extension to the navigable wet•
en of the Wabash river sod canal, and to the pro
ductive and cultivated pranks of that valley; and
as the best and nearest market kr the heavy pro
ducts of Middle and Western Indiana Is the
lakea, it follow. that an extension to Lafayette
will be touch more profitable than to any point
lower down the Wabash Canal. Three eaten.
Woe. have been proposed from Indianapolis to the
Wabash river, vim to Pens, to Leyayette, and to
Terre Haute. The two latter contemplate crow
ing the Wabash river with extensions respective
ly to Lake Michigan and the Missisaippi. That
through Terre Haute is the direct mote to Saint
Louis; the one through Layayette is the direct
route to Chicago, Galena, mad the Capital of
to we.
is another number I will dose the series , with
• few remarks on the subject of the two last nam
ed roads. W.
From the Republic.
Reception of the /Trench 111
M. Einest-Audre.Oliver San de Bois-le-cornie,
Commander of the National Order of the Legion
of Honor, Grand Cross of the Royal Orders of
Saints Maurice and Lazarus of Sardinia, Com
mander of the Order of It:bell. the Catholic,
Cl.evaGer of the Number Extraordinary of the
Noble and Disungutshed Order of Charley 111. of
Spain, accompaied by M. Bourhoulon, the Secre.
tary of the French Legation, was yesterday pre.
rented to the President of the United States by the
Secretary of State, who was accompanied be all
the Ministers of the Cabinet, as the Envoy Extra.
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary or the
French Republic. Upon deliverieg Me letter of
credence, the Minister addressed the President-in
the fallowing terms:—•
Mr. President—ln confiding to me the mission
which I fulfil near you, the President of the French
Republic has conferred on me a double honor—
that of representing my country near the noble
American nation, and that of re-esteblishitur the
rotenone, momentarily Interrupted, between the
two government. Allow me, Mr. President, to
felicitate myself on having to perform a duty so
dear to my heart, and to express to you the hope
that no misunderstanding will in (more disturb
the union which exists between two nations
bound together by so many sympathies What
other term could I, in fact, apply to any thing which
might endaeger, even in appearance, relithom
founded upon seetiments of generosity eo real and
to solid? Flllllce was the first to support Atneri•
can independence by arms, and to recognise It by
trestles; and the blood of her children In mingled
to this sacred land with that of the martyrs of tie
Independence. The government of the United
State., on rta Mot, wee the first to recogeim the
French' Republic when it had been freely pro
claimed by France. Would it nor be • spectacle
painful to humanity, 'and deplorable for the cause
of liberty, to see two nations, the only ones which
have presented the example, no polite and as con
soling for humau dignity, of a government founded
upon nett, and upon the vetches of all its einem.
separated from each other by Indies interests!
Not Such a spectacle will not be given to the
world which looks upon cis; and the two gilder
republici will prove by their example that, if order
and liberty may he guarantied by government.
freely elected, international relation. may likewise
find In the same principle a solid and durable b...
According to the desire niche Frent , h republic,
such will be my duty; and in fulfilling it near a
government so enlightened as that of the United
State. I hope not only to experience no difficulty
in preserving a union so precious, but also to we
It turengtbened by new hoods. The political, elm
merciel, and religions liberties of the whole world
are interested in it; and in meting at the head of
thin government a patriot warrior, who has eon.
quered his title by lurch noble service" to Lis
montry, I have the hope that France, which hit
always honored devotion and glory, will find in
him the name sympathy which animates her to.
ward. the noble °taws near which I have the
honor of remeenting her.
To the Minister's address the President replied
as (chows:
Sir I express the sentiment of the American
people In welcoming you moat cordiallf, as the
sepresentaive of a nation endeared to every
American heart, by the reminiscences of the past,
and the anticipations of the future. It Is a sub
ject of sincere felicitation tome, to be the Intern
ment of re.establishing relation., mower tartly in.
tempted, between Iwo nations bound together by
no loony associations, and I unite ,with you in the
sincere expression otthe hope that nothing will
henceforth disturb those syrupathien which bare
so long united them together in the . bonds of
friendship.
We have ever held in grateful remembrance
the suistanee which France rendered no in our
revolutionary war: sod we can never forget that
she was the Lint to sustain by her arms and to
recognise by treaties American Independence.
With pride we recur to that portion of our his
tory, to which you base adverted, which records
the united straggle of the Frenchman and the
American in the canoe of human liberty, ming
ling their blood and sleeping in death together on
battle fields consecrated by their heroic valor.
We glory, too. in the recollection that the Gov
ernment aline Unite! States was the first to erect
th. French republic when freely proclairiled by
the peoplelot France; and we rejoice in the be
lief that no trifling interests can divide no. The
-harmony of the two great slater republics should
ever be maintained on terms honorable to both;
and their beat interests should ever be regarded
as immovably interwoven. Represented by a
Minister of such distinguished reputation, France
will, I trust, find that no cloud can, for • moment,
overshadow our !amicable relations j . and I abide
in the confidence that her illutrious President,
chosen by the free voice of an enlightened nation
to maintain it. honor, happiness, and-prosperity,
will, on all occasions, cooperate with me to my
honest effort.,lloLorJyta preserve hot to strength
en the ties of amity between us; so that we may
perpetually present to the world a proud spectacle
of union and concord.
Lhasotacat. Muansta.—The young girl who wait
outraged by a party of rowdier, at New York,
who broke into bar uncle's house, (a poor Irish
mod at night, tied him in (rod, and also outraged
his with, died on Friday or the injuries the re
ceived.
HOMY.. CKNl.—Mn.Murillei Reed was mar.
dared by poiaon reccendy at Brookville, Indian.
by William Carter, after having seduced her,
and'
taken up his quarters In her house. Her hut
band is in California. Ho was admitted to bail.
The announcement that Jenny Lind will vied
Havana, has electrified the inhabitants 01 that
city.
&W
iLlsgiiimats. atkins make one third of ato population of
Paris
The meow in some places in Termoo, week be.
ford last, had drifted to the depth of 8
Apprcod of Spring —The trees mud shrubbery
every where exhibit the presence of spring time
of year, by the -swelling of the buds and leaves.
More forward then the rest, we yesterday saw in
the lot attached to the Mayor'soffice a peach tree)
in full bloom.—Phil. Ledger.
Mr D. 31cLoss's Gwa Roomy Dos mix ;Lion
Costrbsure—The proprietor• of this celebrated
medi
eine. are in daily receipt of the most gratifying testi
monists as to the excellenee of this remedy. Or. kle-
Lane's Pill, in neon which had been given up as in
curable by the most skilful physician; have been cured
immediately, w soon as these Pills have been admin
istered. These certificates have been published, and
bare been so numerous, that it is now an established
fact, that MeLane's Liver Pills are the best medicine
ever offered for the core of Hepatic derangement.—
Low no time, therefore, ye that suite under this worst
of scourges, the Liver Complaint, but hated to pur
chase and use these pills
For sale bpi. MOD a CO., No. OD, comer of Fourth
and Wood at., Powburun. nol6-dkvirlarB
Another Wltne. On the Stead
Mn S. M. Kt:xi—Allow me to express to you my
heartfelt thanks for the great benefit I have received
from an article called PETROLEUM. or Roca Ott.. of
which you are the tole proprietor. I had occasion to
use it about the let of January, in a violent attack of
Rheumatism. which was very painful, flying about
: from place to place, accompanied with much swelling,
so as to keep me in constant torture- I toed the l'e•
troleum externally, n few application. of which re
moved all pain, and every symptom of the dieeuee.
I on now entirely well, and would take this oemoinn
to recommend the Petroleum to all who may be %uter
ine under the manikin pains of Rheumatism or km.
dred diseases. Maned] Gnus WIEBAII,
near Perry House, Pittsburgh,
lryfice general advertisement hi another column.
febld
l'”attom [Alcoa sett..—Prepared by J. W. Kelly
tWilluan +no, N. V., and for Yale by A. Jaynes, No.
70 , Fourth street This will be found a dellghtful ma
de of beverage In 131111i1.1, and particularly for stet
itaantN Ittoata.—An Improved Chocolate prepare
lieu, being a combination of Cocoanut; innocent, to
•tenrattng and palatal dc, highly recommended ;barna
Marry to,t invalid, Prtpetred by W Caer, Porch,
!dam, and for .u 4 by A. JA Eli, at the Pelt tr
If, Sum,. N 0.70 ' , our... mettli
Insyrov•isa•nte In Dentistry.
DR. G. lb STERRNitt, lota of Boston, I. prepared to
re•punteture •nd art lll.twa Ti.,, in whole and parts
ot sew, apt. Suction ot Atutoaplterte Suenon Plates.—
Twatuctta matt atisvvrt, Where the nerve I.
aapoeed. Write and te•tdeutw twat dent to the May
or's nffiee, Voutth street. l'ittAttur,h.
Rave. to—J. It. Al'Fadden. fl. Eaton. iale
DR. D. MINT,
. Corn, of Fourth
' and Decatur, between
Market an
LQGAN, WILSON & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, tr
Ain the attetatoa parehaico to their
FRENI! SPR:110 STOCK,
Which they think will compare favorably, both i
coral and ebe•ottris, with that of may
other boas, rah, bore or in
he Cailetti Ciao.
(Frßev. T. C. Teasdale will deliver los par
ing benediction in the Grant Vireel Dorm Chord, o
Swldiry sick:, at 7 o'clock I" sf.
tan Monday fol:owlog he will take his departure fo
Spnngfield, , whi•re he Las been railed 14. y N. attnimous eonsent of the Church. May be ever b.
aseial ibc pra,er of many.
Commercial and Writing Academy,
Mini Sum. Puradurgh
0. K. CHAMBERLIN'S Com oo :mime!
s i.i
, mod writin g Proms err open, both day
and evening, (or the reception of penile
zwho desire thorough inatruetion in Wes.
`ling and Book keeping. Gentlemen
orrahtng to engage Ina orrimermal per.
Mt, will be competent to take charge of any am of
Rooks before leemng the Aea4croy. Penmanship,
lio , h pract.eal and ornamental, taught on AnalYtteal
protonic.. Persons residing at a distance can amiulre
an easy and grarieful style by remaining at the Arai
decoy one week. Gentlemen onatiGe4 for teaching the
art in the ahortest possible time. nitr.amtlN
A.
MASON & CO., CO Market lanai, are now
. opening another large invoice. of Black Silk
LAers, of all arida., comprising Ore best and most
varied assortment ever offered to thi. city. mr a
E"HOURRICA-3 camas French Wroh Capes,
3 co do do Collars, Y do do do Chefs; V so Marlto
Applicanoa Cape. d Collars; do Mourning Col
lars; Ido do Cuff s Also—A large variety of all
kinds of Freurh Eatbrotderseit and Lace., received
and now opeolog d A A ausual t CO,
out/ Markel .Ixcel
NEW BOOKS
A NNUALS of the Queen of Spain; 1 rot, lxmod to
:I. cloth.
Head., 's hliseellanies, I vol, bound in cloth;
Cosmos: • description of the llarrevia, by Ilitur
boolu a cot., boond in cloth,
Ornr. N.Mmillosoehy, 1 vol, cloth;
Travel. In attune...4m eio do.
Lile and Wntingt of Dr. Chalmers, 3 vole, cloth;
Comb'. nistalogy of thermion, I viol;
Abbott , . Stillnern the Congurior, 1 viol;
The Wilmington.: • norci by tb. author of Nor
man'. Bruise, Etc.
Conetance Lindsay, or the Progress of Error, .by
the anthor of the Ceram of Liovrood, de.
Handy, oat neut.: • novel by lenet-W. Wllkinann;
The thstory of Prodennts, Noe 1,2, 3, and 4.
Received and for .ale by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
Writ corner Martel Third at.
IIIeCIUB.DY.• Parading.* Warehouse.
Adjoining the Pittaburgh Ara, on Third rtra , rt.
THOSE persons who desire to one from twenty
fire to thiny,per cent.in purchssing Forswore,
are respretially Innted to yell at my warehouse,
where wtll he found • large and well selected stork
of the most approved style of workmanship, both
modern and mime., sod ealcolsted to please the
taste of all rho. who dewy. either elegant or sulut.-
L
aii Furniture. Having determined to depose of my
present enure Meek, at very redneed prices, I feel
coot! dent that those who desire any amnia 01 my line,
will not fail of being milted.
sort2,l A. NeCURDY.
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of
iLriumitutiou, is afforded to the character of the Di
rectors, Who are all molten. of ffithatiumb, well and
Isvorably anima to the community for their pradence,
tutelligenee, and tntegrity.
Diammita—tl. G. Hussey, Wra..Bagaley, Wm. tar.
an,. Jr Wall., Bryant, Bush D. King, Edward
PARFD PEACHY:Y-4U La juin rend and fur le by Lia•rrimli, Z. Bursar, itarbaogh, S. M. (t i er.
oar= hit %V (Journal and Yost copy
WINDOW GLASSIr
j ! , l e o e 0
. S i x e .o l*
reed and
(or
car2ll S k W HANDMAID
R IC I= ;
bbd. N O Sugar i. in et Te fi A4l , l4 , l l 7 ; a e l i e ti by
17 0.05
M "I.Ai"—"N
:; by
m,21
L AIIU 9W bbl . and tr. r<e ' d pet . earner J
qand(or.ale by
Ad .
Ant/ O k W lIARRAVOII
CO m e r iZ.RAS.-90 bbl.
5
Clipper
r , !u h t , ..—x o l4l, landing from war",
I=3
uln 4p
2''W.
(or mr~JAIiIF.N DA la ELL
F E : T . 111:10t —ZOO
t i/ p AI.2 ELI.
ISALT..•IOIS per Darrel.
T'TeZe":=, agent. for
afactorera. bairn now on band and 1.11 conunbo o t n o .
k , ep n constant nartply.
Orttere left .tour warehotme, or with Peter Peter
sort, will la , promptly felled at all Vows.
Inrt received, • largo lot of 11 Peierron's brand.
/MIN McFADEN I! ell, Prim 64.,
tart]
- Canal Basin. Pittaberxti.
fIALIFORNIA BLANKETS—Ito p•s. very beas7r
lj Blanket% manufactured ozprooly for the Califon.
nor trade. For ole ts
ll y
ERSEir, FLEMING trs CO,
etZitlS2ll
Wl,lle. •4 la I y
17 mY:Y .11)‘ ' Cl1.1.1ASIS & Co
pa l k4
77 A}dg—e te• Family, "a
• le by
Il WILLIMIS it CO
SODA 13.11—A few casks jag rre'd and lor dale by
idlo !art/ JOHN MeFADEN & r 0
!SAMUEL MaKELVY,
X,f ANUFACFU RER OF CAST STEEL, and No.
LYI and No. Y American Blister Steel. Also—ltes
Past Steal Files, of all sixes; and Blacksmith and She.
R as ps, 11..7. on kandond for sale, either at his "Ea
tie Steal Works," 011ara street, Firth Ward, or at lb
adios in the Iron Store of BOLIZIANS k GARRI
SON, No 4, foot of Wood street, Pittsburgh.
men dim
1
oinuuLta.
We, the undersigned, baving i . i . i seil, with entire sat
imfaction, the Cast Engel and lies made by Samuel
Alcliclvy, at be Eagle :Steel Worts, in thi. city, tale
ideniure in recommending them4ss equ•l in quality to
Anis ever used by us, of foreign an facture.
Pittsburgh, March 113, I ...40
0 & 1 If SHOENBERIIER & CO,
Afimafactuters of Iron and Nails, Pittsburgh. Pa.
KNAPP k TOTTEN.
Iron Founders and Machinists, Pitioliurgb, Pa.
COLEMAN, MAILMAN k CO,
Manufacturers of Springs, Axles, }luring Sled and
Pittiburyli Pa.
F & Af FABER,
game Builders and Machine Card Menufactu•
refs, Pittsburgh, Pa.
' A FULTON,
Maas Pounder, Pittlibuncii, Pa.
ORA FKIANDLOI Y to CO,
Menufactoren of Iron and Youborgh.
- • .
JUSEPII TOMLINSON,
LoMmotive Engine and Ship Builder, Pittsburgh, V.
IVALLACE,
Marble Manufacturer, Macho a and &iglus Build
-002:1 tr. Pittsburgh, Pa.
GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO.,
DEALIERIN
EXCBABOB, COIN, B BK NOTBBI,
N 0.74 Fourth , truer, next do r to the honk of Pitts
burgh.
A CAft
EORGE K ARNOLD & 00. have opened
F-x.anoir Orrice, No. 74 Fourth street, next door
to the Dank of Pittsburgh, and are propared to Inn..
net, on rea.natde tetras,any baseless in their tine
that may be entrained to them.
Exchange, Coin, Dank Note., he., bought and sold
Collections made in all lie pnnelpat erne. and
towns in the United States.
Deposites received An par fands and currency.
They reapectlullymann a tbs. of the Etlllolll of
the bovine. community
AMERICAN GOLD
The new Coins, Doodle Eaght. and Cold Dollars.
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EXCHANGE AND NANKING HOUSE
A. WILKINS & CO.,
S. E CORNER OF MARKET &THIRD STREETS,
Pltsalnarp. ma/
1I =33
ALEXAN'DER & DAY, corner of the Diamond and
Market street, are prepared to offer, at the lentr•
est market prices, a choice assortment of Silk., of the
best qualities and newest styles. Rest black glossy
Gro do Rhine, of a celebrated manufacturer warrant.
ed not to cat in wearing. Sleet Brocade fig'd
very rich. Rich 6ra silk. and Satin De Caenes, to
choice color.; Chameleon, Ciro de Rbines; Satin de
aeries, end Tare Satins.
ALEXANDER & DAY, 6 5 M.O.
mAi !konharest corner of dko Diamond
PANGS' MELDS! GOODS
ALARGE supply of new style De Wines, Bareges,
Lawns, Linen Lames, de
Ronan Riawins—A large supply of Bonnets A Bon
net R8A..., jusi reeeleed.
mai ALEXANDER DAY, CO Market a,
Northwest earner of the Dismand
I 2:1=11
,rfiE Dwelling House, canter of Pride and Bluer on,
Eighth Ward, now occupied by myself. Posses
sion given at any time.
Tins Is one of the moat pleasant residences about
the city' it Is surrounded by a fuse yard and garden;
Is free (rem the smoky almorphere of the city below
ik and Is only fifteen min ute. walk from the centre of
business. JAMES W. BUCHANAN,
mirk! tf corner Wood and Fourth Its
A STORE on Wood InTra, one door front Second,
rt at present occupied by George S. Anthill& En
qe,re ou the prenti.es. rarttAt
SUGAR -16 6hda jan rued par rtramer Farmer. for
.ale by Imrtij B CANFIF.LD
ROLL BUTTER--d bbla fresh, Jest ree'd and for
tale by (roellj J B CANFIELD
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SCODA ASH-73 eaaka blezpratt's beat quality and
bleb teaLJust lauding from steamer /edema, and
for sate by W & til bIITCHELTHEK
feral Ito Liberty street
COPYE.R.AI3-15bble in good order. for sole by
torn EICIIII3OIMAKER tr. CO
GERMAN CLAY-3U tons for sale by
tern 1 SCROONMAKF.R A:CO
LINSEED OIL—IU bbl. for sale by
moll
. _,ISCROCINAIAKF.B & CO
TORN DURAND & CO.'S BRANDY, in bait pipe.
and quarter cults. 'a choice 411.0I1131.11( and •
pure *Wide, of various vintages part very old, re.
eelved from Bordeaux via New &leans. (or sale by
mrdl A CULBERTSON, Its Liberty at
C )
aIs ILARIIT WINE-103 boxes, choice brands: and
o an amortment or Champagne 'and White
Wine., tom reed per steamer Diadem, and for salq by
rerll A OULDERTSON, 143 Linen> , at
PI.ATE-40 boxes Tin Plate, receiving from
oemner Lc tVnl Clinton, and for sale by
mfttl JAMES DALEF.LI-
Allogliomy County, sat
THE Commonwealth of Ponasylva
-
Ma, to all persons interested in the Es
./ late1 ate of Clansman I. and Ann Mantra
Wendt, tumors under the age of four
\ teed years, greetinga
Whereas, Al an Orphans' Court, held
at Pittsburgh. on the Seth day of March,
Odd, in and for raid county, We peunon
of Robert Dune. ' guardian, Se., was presented to
the COUrt s praying for an order to make sale of a eer
tarn deserthed lot of ground, situate in We city of
Potshots!, de , far the maintenance and educauon of
ad manors. Now, therefore, we command you, and
each of Sou, that in your propet pe r m. you be and
appear forlorn our Orphans' Conn, at Pittsburgh, on
the 110th day of Marcia, itabO, then and them to *hew
cause, if any you or either of you have, why the pray
r of We petitioner should not too granted, and hereof
fall not.
Moots* the Ilea. w. B. bleCture, President or oar
sold Court 1.1 Potebortgb, this ISth day of Alum • . D.
1,50. DANIEL hIeCERDY, Clerk
mr!l
J. c. Drayregle A. H. Clarke.
lIILICTIPOOLE & CLARICK.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
ANTS, and Dealers in Window Olass,
Lend, de. No We Second at eartl
WM. H. JOHNSTON,
VORWARDINO k COMMISSION MEVIIANT,
j: No 119 st.oood 4m. rit.l•omih. ml 2,
OBADZEII ,
fIOMMISSION MERCHANTS, sod De•;ers rt.
k, dory, No 21 Market street, Yttisburgh.
torn
DISSOLUTION
pia: Partnership heretofore existing between Elliott
I k PAglish, in the Book and Paper 'lowness, was
do.wilv eJ on the 11th inst., toy mutual consent 'lbs
twline.. will be continued at the old stand, No 7k
Had agree., under the Grrn of IL Englioh & Co."
by whom the Lowness of the former pannership will
be willed. SAMUEL. ELLIOTT.
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111=731
DEESE=
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Vi T iksami a RETAIL PASION GROCERS,
Sorwanfloog and thonationnoit Merehanta, and
dealers on Cow to Produce and Pittsburgh Manufac
tures, corner of Wood and Forth aireels, Pittsburgh.
mato
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ALOT OF GROUND situate in Within. township,
near the Pinsbungh and thee...rah turnpdre
rood, and flanung on din Braddock'. Field road—con•
taining stl X ACRES, more or Icon
for tern., de, apply to Alexander E. Miller, Fourth
meet, or to the rabocnber, near the premises.
ro , tisXt ABRAHAM BURBACH, Jr.
BAG-4—lodios Tow;
let do Cotton; in stow arid for sale by
k it-YLOYD
QOCK4-10n dor. f Country) on hand and for sale by
natal R FLAWD
Ir. fir may•-• • • • Andrew riemung H. K. Fieronm
HiJiliEY, FLEEING
C T i enT.TP:I M I3 r a?ga r tli o c " :;:
all ktad. of Tallors' Trammungs, No IV Wood et, MA
door from Flab, Pittsburg 6.
Holrrenco—Al
Wm. A. Hill t Co. Himilterr.
I.nOO
ucorge. W. Sand, -• • ..... —••.t.mes D. liner.
GEORGIC W. REITII t cp.,•
B REWER.,MALINTERS AND HOP DEALER
Pro meet. Pmsbargh. NAV
Itentanan Pasha,— W Itiam Saketrel
PATTON IL BAKMWELL,
TTORNETS AT LAW—O'Ree In Tilghman Ea
A a
Grant at, near the ems House. lebn
imcoufsavish: IIORIK iNIITITVTIONSH
CITIZEN'S'
INSUR .O IOII. i.b COMPANY,
. G. HUSSEY, ran . " • • • MARYS, Ste,
lttitre—No. 41 Water greet, to Ite watehouse of C.
1. GRANT.
l 1111. S COMPANY la now prepared to insure a
1
klinla of dila, on hon.., inanafao.rica. good
merchandise in More, and in iranaim msasea,
ffk.LODZON PIANO
I m mo THE subscriber !majors! received .
new •nd becolfel Instrument called
-Melodeon Piano,” front the lac lory of
Mere
k White. Cincinnati. It hob
the eleenime of exterior of a Patio Font, and a pow
n.ll of • tone at once meet and powerNl. he
prom advantage, however, consuls in the rapidity of
no .miaow, which enables , the performer to exe
cute isp•• it the most brilliant piano music. Altogesh•
er, Lump Ie tolled the ben reed
instrument ever in
vented. Call and examine.
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Pole Agent for March & %nun's manufacture.
P. M I new and very fine Melodeon
man [Joanna, Chronicle. and Mercury copy I
NEW SPRING GOODS
A A. MASON & CO, 60 Markel Meet' &ea no
y „( V:nera " nnt:t h ple i. lfoo .l g a Zol " Pos 6 7 bmn d `''
ng
1,11, Silky, Alverines. De lams, do., he.
Al.-1. broide nes, R,bbono, 86aw Is, Linen Good
Domerue Goods, •e. 0016)
Ehainbaril Educational Conroe.
mut: seIFZIITIFIC-O.ECTION.—The Id Ch.tn•
bens hale employed the inn Profeteare In Scot.
land, In the preparation of thew work. They are
now offered to the School. of the Crated Mahn, under
the Atnerieart revision of D M. Deese, M. D, D.
hoe Superintendant of Poldle school., In the Coy .od
County or New York.
I. Chambers' Treasury of Knowledge;
II Clark'. Drawing and Perspective;
111. Chisintiers , Elemeuts of Not.. Philosophy;
IV. Held A lain'a Chemiotry and Electricity;
V. !landlton'a Vegetable and Animal Phys."4ogy;
xi. clismbers'.Element. of Zoology, watt plate,;
VII. Palo'. Elements of lirclogy, ilhistrnted.
It I. well known that the original publlahen of these
works (the Memel Chambers, of Edinburgh) are able
to command the lien talents in the preparation of their
books, and that it bi their practice to deal faithfully
with the public. Th. scineg will not dimppoint the
reasonable expectation. thus excited They are ele
mentary works, prepared by authors to every way ea
pable of 11olligpmeet loth., resctive undertakings,
end who have evidently bestowe pe d upon them th e ne
n- time and labor to adapt them to their purpose.
e recommend them to teachers and parent. with
coundence. The first named volume, In the hand. of
• teacher of the younger clones, might furnish write
exlimmble hind of amusement and instreetion. To.
gethrr, they would ...nu. a rich treasure to • fine
ily of intellig.nt children. •nd twon a thins for
knovileden —(Vermont Chronicle.
Published by A. S. Barnes A Co., New Vork; and
for sale by A. ENGLISH dr. CO.
tardy No IV Weal et
MONONGAHELA HOOTY.
lEL
Only 73 1111"• Staglag.
V. Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and
Philadelphia
Fans TO ..... 00
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DU. Putuattritta•--•••—• 12 CO
MITE morning boat team, th e wharf, above the
I bridge, daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Time to
Baltimore, 3i bourn; time to Philadelphia, 40 bolos.
Tim evn., boat leaves daily, (except Sunday
ngs,lat o'clock. Passengers cu
by 'eing on the
boat, wall cross the moantaha to stages next
is and thug avoid night travel.
'secure your 40x013 at Cie Office, Monongahela
!loose, or St. Charles Hotel.
mr2C-1Y T .1. BIT.24KIMEN, Agent
18601
TO TRAVELERS
Passemylwasalot
.Rall Roads and Canal.
Two Daily tiace Express Packet Boats,
Mae Namely fur Passengemj
FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE,
THE PACKETS
.{_may this Line will leave au follows,
vim
Louistana• • Leech, mama r• • Tuesday morning;
Buckeye State• IL " Tuesday night
Keynote Niate•nompuon, " Wednesday more;
lowa••.. Craig, , Pednesday night;
Kentucky J. L. Elliott, " Thum.). mottling;
Indiana• •• •• •• •P. Ileebry, " Thursday night;
Ohio L Creighton, " Friday morning.
A Packet will /rave every Morning and Evening
throughout the seavon.
Felix—Ten Dallurs through.
Tian—yin Hoar..
Lao passage apply to - W UTH,
Notiongahela Huse,
turll7 or D LEECH &Co, Canal Baste
IJUAR, MOLASSES, & RICE
-0 010 blid. prune N 0 /agar
20 bills Loaf Soy.;
IVO do hi O Molaares;
In do Golden Syron;
00 tierec• Wee; tu store and for ale by
la. K FIAWD,
10020 Round Church Daildlngo
LARD -74 bbls Not Lee,
IS kgs do do; reo'd per Past Nog end
for Nola by
mai ROSY, MATTHEWS & CO
TEAS -30 lif chants Y H Tea;
10 do Powebong Tea;
do Chubut do;
10 do Gunpowder do;
In Ellbs 6zs Y H do;
•
0 Sib. do do do;
10 alb. do Goupowder do;
12 Nibs do Imperial do;
10 otore nod fen .ale by d A R FLOYD,
In fill Round COurrh Building
CIOFFF:E-200 bags Rio, on band and for sale by
mrlo J & R FLOYD
. .
SUGAR -26 ends fair NO, reed and for sale by
corm C If GRANT
tILLK HAMS, SHOULDERS & SIDES-20 eng•
1.1 landed per ...ter Pilot No 9; and fur xale iv
otr2O J d R FLOYD
S ALEKATUS—n bhls Adams', in store and for rile
by ins WO] R PLO YD
POTASH -1V casks prime, in store and (or sale by
moan J & FLOYD •
B u m c
r ig:TS-23 dos Denver, on ban! , :I for %VIE,
TUBS -11) to: &aver, on hand and for . ate hy
=tern J & R FLOYD
BROOSI9-70 doy in stare and (or ...le by
mroO I & R FLOYD
POTASII-23 etuks (or sale by
Mal, WICK &AIeCANDLES3
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THOLE NALT—A superior article, in paper•, fo
talc by (mr4) WICK & AIcCANDLF:SS
WINDOW CLASS-144 boxes 13x1C7
70 do 7x9;
14 do ea; for sale 11
WICK & IdOCAN DU:A
Obblo Elmwood, in stonw and for wain by
R E RF.L1.1:1193. 57 Wood Ai
LIP. TURPENTINE-19 bids for sale by
0 mem • 11 E SELLERS
POTASII—S casks, prime qualtiy, for sale by
lls 110 RE SELLERS
LARDOIL--16 bbls No I, for saM by
mitiO R K SELLERS
)LUE NABS-701b. for sale by
I_ll mrtO R ESEILLERS
BAY RUM—IO supenor (or snle by
melt/ R ZEI.I.KRts
BURGUNDY EITCH-450 for rale by
mr2o R E SELLERS
CANIXIOR-1 hblg for gale by
R F. SEL.I.F.RSI
SULU CARB. SODA—MOIL. fo tt m
re k ;.l s ebz iLims
I,?l . Nlt y PONGE— l l m egr j , very sup;ref „ Kbal i , L 4br
F g m E r . CHALK-17S lb. Igorta i l t lonallevle by
flurroN YARN-60011m Nos from 5 to 10, in riot
011 d for •ale 5 Y Isor2ol 1 a. a mo)
CANDLE WICK—NJ boles m atom and for role by
J & R FLOYD
_
B ATTING -ZS baler No I;
5 do No 2; on band and fo,ole by
121325111
1 t0 f. . , K . ... , ,, ,, % b v y DEL1-7 1 tI m ke:Ks i (Jai sto7:rl4 ;meal
ALL' XANDEIL M. WATSON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW—OtUre, on Fourth etre.,
above Wood. 10,10
Roll Road Work
T ll . E .is Ch . a p r\ie . r . s rh Co ur n a l;ul . l ,v ny b 74 . 11 fo re r e , e r. iv . z=
building the superstructure of four miles of their Rail
Road up Chart:errs Creek; also, for building two
Bridges over Charting Creek. Plano and specifies.
toms may be seen at their office in Penn street, Pitts
burgh. Z. W. REMINGTON,
milli-id Manner.
EIACON-39 sued, prime quality. reed p.
IJ Pilot Na 2, tot sale by
C=l
W OOL &
(07
sale by 413,19] RR6Y r hIATTIIEW & CO
B AcoN LARL)-3 casks Std.;
I do Hog Hound
I do ii• 111;
Id btOs No I Lard:
6 do them., to entre on th
steamer Caledonta., for sale by
/min ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Froro-st
QODA ASH—LM ennk. In More and for We by
0 mots HARDY, JONES & CO
Common, Or moon sod for min by
lJ mon/ HARDY, JONEI.4 & CO
rm"t?Cil-''"1"7;t[(0 by
IA)7, /N &- C
O
K . , ltcKlcl4fo ease cone
.n,.. car
OSIWoo .
rvi No d
at
b d y n hlon's and IMI 44
C ARBUTHNOT
CO lON HOSIERY—A funs assortment forote by
sorlO C ARBUTHNOT
GINIIIIAMS-A few cares Scotch and Domesbe,
for we try portgl C ARBUTHNOT
BACON -213 pieces Round, for we by
m" WICK & MeCANDLESS
IORANKL—I3re - ea - and far sair ly
torl9 ~-. WICK & KIeCANDLESS
'ORO , NIS-20U dal axed asr.rs, for wale by
10/ calf/ WICK & McCANDLt3B
eIIIOCOLATE—aI bail for sale by
mtlV WICK & MeCANDLERS
lIE SNEATII3-95 d ratent:
41 Common; for sale by
9 WICK k MeCANDLESII
ITENISON IiAMP-:3easks reed par steamrr Rel
Wrst, for sale ti
mr.
CLOVER REED-11 bbl. N. reed and forude by
sari 9
___ • lIAGA LEY t CO
OLL BUTTER—Ia bbl. rre'd and for sale by
I.l.mrlY W V BAOALEY dr. CO
LARD -6 bbl. and 15 keg, in /nom and for rah 1y
mtlD WAI BAGALI:Y &CO
. . .
MO . L , TE-4 bbl. 11,t!y4rd y! by
&CO
rIANAL. BOAT FURNITURE—I lave on hand •
1,..) large assortment of Buck Frames, Swinging berth..
Ahltra••••,Cf.reflll.Chnlts, Pitlewr, t h eeta SIiPA and
grerry article wanted for Gael Boats. TN NOBLE,
Oppo.iti;l7.lg_of
Wall Paper .•,,
N.
1).117. MARX FT STRE..T. between Third end
Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. P. THOMAS PM. ,
MDR would reapectfully <all the attention of his
friends and customer. to his present extensive and
a / h.
general at It of merehandise.• ft will he rounds, eetn.
prim eve dvremptlon of American and French Wail
Paper an Border for PartorsAtall. Dining BOOM,
DA! Chain nheountinc Rooms. to , ranging from 121
cents to • pence. Ito great a dsveratty of prices
and quaint • ran hardly fail to snit the eireumstanem
and taste% f NOCOater• who may favor
patronage, e old establialred stead On Markets tr eet'
rtirlesd3or
D. WILLIAMS .t. CO.,
11/110L1.2ALF. AND RETAIL. GROCERS, Fo
V V erardink wd C41.12 . 1WW. Merchant!, Dealer. t
Country Produce and Pinebeirtek Manufacture., no
nor of Weod tend Fifth streets, rittablurgh.
PittsburgAl ?dank h 2,
RidOn ;r K. l nb ;:in ' : '
C t Id. dfeed,a '
Cum.-160 tas ream and Ellle ;hemmiry.
;
Gea.-40 don Hemp and kan
Cassia-50 Malts;
linen-4 barrel:,
Cumin—SO M Common and halfSpaniele;
FOR—T 3 brl.nnd half bola Mackerel and Salmon,
Ilkass3o bie assorted niter;
Ilan—lWO Prime Vennott;
WOO Pug. Cured;
lone-1W lb. A Fond Manilla;
Jon Danl.. Mack and - Copyiug;
Mott...-23 tale N (Wean.;
IS half brie Samar Ileum
Alorratio—W doe assorted canister.;
/U.:var.:n-3n lb. Italtan;
V1M4C11.1.1-40 lb. da
Naib•-.OIU keg. assorted;
INeltbark—S doe inn exerted;
Placana-711 barbels halve.;
l'Ares—‘so reams usorted;
P. 311-100 lb. Bordeaux;
tr04,—.50 ha. Rosin and emit Steal;
Sra•a—lDltbds N (Olean. and Clarified;
Tao—tlo porkage. Green and Week;
Toeacco--..0 bee W S.& I lb lomy,
W•. dos patent Zink;
For sele by J D WILLIAM:a& CO
mils Corner of Fink and Wood et
Balla."' Cough gyoup , Wlthout a Wool.
premsinion. 15th Wool.) Feb. enth,
Arve r r l y sev B era cold. Then ' i h gbi t rotot;g l 1 went to
ed earlier than usual, yet notwithstanding I had slept
none th e night befwe, my cough was so severe that I
could not .peep. neither could hoar to the room with
• me. The person sleeping with me was •a much an.
noyed by my coughing that he got up and wear to a
drug Mere and bought bottle of pour Ir..eugh
dorsaln. which, to my great astonishment. stopped
my cough as if by runic. I went to work in the morn
ing, and • now quite well. Your., work
/min Deem.
I herhby certify that I am well acquainted with the
above circumstances, and that the statement given is
true. A .1•11RSON,
Comer O'llara and Cloarry streets, sth Ward.
in - Ereperad and sold by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood
street, mid gold by Druggists generally lo the two
titles and vicinity. tarty
SOAP -6O tal Cincinnati lo store,
mrl4 STUART it 111.1
CANDLES -- Y 3 bee No I dipped In elon,
mete wrilasi. a HMI
ALL persons Interested re hereby notified that I
have applted to the Court of Common Picas al
Allegheny County, rennsylwnla, for my discharge w
an insolvent debtor, and that weld Court ha , aymointed
Saturday, the sixth uay of April i l.3o, at lito'eloeli
for the timing of me and my creditor. at the. Court
Itouw, in the city of Plitsburgb. when and where oil
pervons will .haw eau., if env they have, yrhy I shall
not-he discharged according to lay,
JOHN REED.
turtn4l3l Plum Township.
Dls.olutlos of Part...rekap.
T ll o y i ! .. : i a w rt . n , e d re:il o t n b r e . te: , , co o re c.. e . x . .:::L i eZe i r , the firm
consent, on the leth lest, by the witherasear.TlVV
imm th. Colle[lll.
The biome.* of the lute firm will be nettled by the
froacning partnere. H. EDIDS,
W. F. JONES,
A. 1111.1/rBGloltl9.B'
THE .ob.erlbe illtit:monis° the wittnnfaetare of
Platform Scales, Locks of limiest. kind, Latehes kr,
under the ethe o f K . kDWARDS et CO, 11111 Me, res
t entail,' solicit • share of the public porn:wee.—
Warehouse, In Irvin's Row, WSW( b o t ow
R. EDWARDS.
N. MATEIIRWS,
mrlB,ll wawa A. P. OSGOOD.
_
- -
To Mg IfonoraNn tlu Judgra ri the Court ti Germ.
rot Quarter Smarm. tithe Pram, u. and for the
County of Allegheny.
Tao'i
aheweth, that your petitioner ho, provided hinmelf
.rob s. e nal+ for the accomniodatton of travelers and
other at his dwelling house, in the township aforesaid
and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant
111111 a license to keep a Public 'louse of Entertaih.
And your pc Boner, as to duty bound, will
the milmrribers,catieent of aforesaid township,
do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute
for honesty and tenaperance, sad ta well provided with
house room and couveniences for tke areommodation
and lodging of stronger, and trunniree, and dtot ..td
tavern i1..C.51(9.
A. Pillar, Wm. Maslen, M. Tobin, P Weaver, A. 1..
Mchlinen, John V. C. Ball, A. Rigors, J enwoonl, J.
A Bell, Win. Ilamilmn, Jacob :Math, Benjamin Bar
beeps, crirtn.eLlco
O LIVE 011rb butoto for oale by
raCtiOONMAKER & CO,
AI Wood street
AMUSEMENTS.
TH EATRE!
Leuee land Manager ....... -• • • ••C. S. COST U.
Urea. Circle and Parquene ...... “ fl i.
Second and Third Tiers
Galiery (for colored peraona)•— —• • •115
Duo,. open at 7; Cumin will rite at 71 o'clock
I: • Second aitt of DLANGY, Mon. DC
RAND, and Mor.s.:ZOLLOSEY.
Oa Friday, March 22, will t,e presetted
LOAN OF A LOVr''.R.
V - To be followed •bilrl n Greod Divertiernent by
Bleoye, Moot. Durand, Alona.Slollosey, sod as•
To conclude with
NATIIRF. AND PHILOSOPHY.
AUCTION SALES
By Joh,. D. Davie. Anetioaser.
Boot', Shat, Palm Leo, and Silt Eats, Ma awl
Plush Cap, be., at A 1 td4.l.
On Saturday morning, Zlrd in 10 o'clock, at the
Gnomonic! Sale. RoSms, coshes of Wood and Fifth
stroopi, will be sold—
YI Boots and Shoes;
2 do Palm Leaf Hats;
6 do Silk do;
5 do Cloth. Plush, tsc,Citp
Comprising super city madecalf boots; extra floe
kip welt boom; seal, grain, and Mirk do; men's and
boy.' toper calf end morocco bootees; men's and Dell.'
fine lined and bound brogans; monnooi call;
an d goal boom; do poll. boots; Jeffersons.and walk.
in shoes. do goat, morocco, kid, sowed and pegged
slippers, he.
slippers,
JOHN D DAVIS, Anal
MM:li=
On Sisturdsy owning. March 4lrd:'it..7 o'olook, al
the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood sod
Falb strras, will be sold—
. ,
A latie collection of valuable theological, hlsiori.
nal, inimical, clmsical and taiseellancous boots, em
bracing G6e library editious Lt starDarit works.
Alm, n quantity or choice theological And 'M.Ob
lemons second bend boots, from the library of a eler.
gyms,. about to retnotm from the city. Family and
pocket Bible% blank books, leittar and cap writing pa
per. [awn) JOHN 11 DAVIS, Aunt
Furniture. Fiat Piano Fora, 41".. at Auction. -
On Morning looming, .Nttrilmet— at 10 &cloak, at the
/violence of lieotge Darold. D. D., On Yrorpeet 1(111,
near Fulton rtreet, will be sold—
• . .
I splendid mahogany cam Piano Forte, made by
'Blume, a superior Instrument, In fine order;
Vow cherry Wunlrobe Barnes, mahogany bureau.,
fine cherry book cease, mahogany table, hign and low
post cherry bedmeads, hair =amasses, enclosed and
common wash stands, acne and cushion, mud) chairs
and table, fine antral iampr,britannia study and chem.
tier lamps, vennian blinds, fanny and common chairs,
ingrain carpets, cherry dining tablet', Ilsoosowtoat
oh...rare, kitchen utensils, canton ntaMmg kr.
miter JOHN U DAVIS, Aoet
IGO don. Fine Shirts, at Auction.
On Friday manila& 201 inn., at to o'clock, at the
Commercial Sales Roman, earner of Wood and Fifth
worm, will be sold, by catalogue, on PO day* credit
on loupe boor SILO for approved endorsed paper—
MU dozen Fine Shirts, embracing the choicest as.
moment odered to denims for some Mae, compriiiing
super York Mill Muslin Skim, extra linen bomma,
eollarse he; broad and narrow plaits, fine muslin
Miliflo, run plait., yoke sleek and French sleeve; Eng.
led, lung Moth ahirts;L, R & C, openwork; gar muslin
shirts. L ii & C, fashionable broad plaint; do do do 1.
I; & C. needle worked dodo, do do do L R & C,5 roar
French embroidered bosoms; .L S L C shirts; R P and
smelted; muslin ahlrts with Mien bosoms and collars.
mile JOHN //DAVIS, Ana.
FOR SALE—The undersigited offers for sala one
two story Prune Hoose—three rooms and kiteben
with • good cellar ander all—lot CO feet front, CO feet
deep, located on Esplanade street, Allegheny City.
Title made good to tho poreheser. Price low.
Inquire at No. 35.'yffood strut JOHN LI -EFL
mats
PpRINTING A ND WRAPPING PAPER—Printing
paper
anti •arrous sires alma), on hand or made to
Mlla, Slane, mad Tea Paper; Steam and Rag
Wrapping Paper, Cup and Post Wrg Paper. for
mrld rate, wholesale and retail oy W P MARSHALL,
E 5 Wood at.
PIG LEAD—COW lbs Sell Galena Lend, (r sale by
terlS C II GRANT.
EFINED SUGARS-19e bids embed, powdered,
elarified, for sale by
A HUTCHISON & CO.,
nwIS Apote for the Pt. Louis Refinery.
/11.ARIFF:D SyRUP-2I Lancia for aale by
_/ 1 A HUTCHISON & CO.
TER PARIS-15 lola !lasted Paha,
3 brig Stucco tinter, for pale
S F VON BONNHORST a CO
M OULD CANDLES—V3bf. Cincinnati, for salt, by
S F VON DONNIIORST & CO
13
, C , 9 , nt i ;-j
on 3cn• k • shoulden, • prima ankle, Ina
consignment, for isle by
OEORUE COCHRAN,
No Of Wood street.
SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND RICE—
MI heals prime NO Sager,
3 bets loaf' Sugar;
9 brig S Molasses;
It tierces Wee, Nadia
from Firmer Am.
EM==
SODA ANH-16 easksHodu'd brand, for 11.110 by
JOHN HEST.
est,l9 No ad, Wood stmt.
CARPET WAREHOHSE,
. No 75, Fourth
',Vpc,l;!gN . Trcj ! CARPET OIL Tneunings, compritinEin pao !tie following, via:
• Ere. Sauer Hoyal Velvet Ede Carpets,
Tapestry
English and American Bruseals
Eztra Superfine Imperial 3?ly
Superfine
Superfine Ingrain Carpets,
Extra Iwo
l Extra super Pateatearnille
Rugg; _ _ .
Roperfine do do Rug.;
Tufted Rugs;
Pico
Common
Rm. %V;bon
Common do
Mondlo Door Adm.;
Tuned
dbeep Sinn
Adglaid
Cowman, all Wool, "
cotton
4-4,1 and 1 Tap Ven Car.
4-4,1 and 1 ?wiled Carp.
4-4.1,1 and 2.4 plain eat.
Uri and Ras CarpeLs,
Prinisd Coltoq Carpels.
94.:4. 641, - 54; 44 and
Oil Cloth',
4-4, and Malting,
IS bleb palest Od Cloths
for Cairo.
Cotton 1 . 11.101014
Clue and Drab Cloth.;
enntron PIGA:
Cat.h 011 Clotho;
Dannaolts for
om o ,.
iValerad
Blueprinted steno covers
table
Enitioseed Piano.
Table.
Printed woolen
Emboned Stand
Linen and vvessund "
Damask Star Linen;
Turkey Red Qintex.;
Chir tee Borderivic
English Oil Cloth Table
Buff Holland for Wgbadeg.
Trarteparent
French Banff, "
Veneban Blinds;
Bunting for Flat.:
74 and 6..4 Table 'Until;
Russia Crub;
Scotch Dieperai
Brown Unto Napktan4
German" , 4lll Cloth Table
Cover 4
Coven
Sworn Lunn t omb Cloths
Woolen '
Bran Stale Rods;
Stan Bennett; •
Carpet Bindings; •
Jam and Coco Mats;
Ahearn and Skeleton Man:
1.4 and 44 Green Oil Cloth
for Olinda;
Ilnekebaek Diaper;
I LAO,
:tux. OIL CLoens from
lirh and American mantis
in width, which will be e
vest/lades of any sire or aid
Ti,. undersigned !mein;
land, los Velvet Pile and Ta
CA ITIGLA, which Le of the
style, and palterim, and. of
will be sold at afire*. low
for to any of the eastern tit
the most volowed Eog
clarets from It to 24 fret
at to fit room, had% and
imported direct from Eng
twenty CARPETS: Therm
e latest end most elegant
tt Me most rooming colors,
to ea they nen be purehmed
'tie.
Haying the largest ushrtment of the richest and
snol fashionable BRUSSELS. IMPERIAL THREE
FL{ rod INGRAIN CARPETS which far surpasses
quality and cheapness of price, any assortment ever
below brought to this city. Ile also unites Steamboat
Men and Coach hlanufactuters to his large and well
selected assorunent otTRIAUSINGS, wad other articles
neces•ary in their business.
The undersigned is also agent for the oily Stair Rod
Manufacory in iladelphia, end is prepared city.it
lower than eau b eepurchased elsewhere in this
inrlG APCI.INTOCK.
I/
, ondtomo Country Rot!donee for Solo.
TMIAT beautiful brick house, with about one acre or
gonna, well supplied with frith trees and shrubbe
ry, situate on the (thin river, in the lower part or Alle
gheny etty, new io theoccupancy of Pam! M Wicker
sham, Eq. Possession given April Ist..
For particulars and tens. apply to
WILLIAMS & SHINN,
Fourth abuse Setithfielo
Sherlock an Divine Providence.
QliiettlVD Ameriemt edition. I not. lame. =a pp;
1.:1 well printed on fine white paper. Title hitherto
very i.euree and exceedingly valuable work has just
bern published by J Read. It is recommended by
several of the clergymen of this city, of diderent de
n
elimiations; seal In one week nearly eIM copies have
been irculated in Pittsburgh and suburb..
order. for the work are invited.
rr. Usual discount to wholesale purchasem
lail pnce, al.
, • •
For sole el the Methodist Book touo
Deiriogzaz,,,L
C=l==
mr tt ) . A.l t t. e ß . O .,,, Riggrati m illtr i e . clf
t a r n eo no . ueesm .
mg her Slums School on the Ist of April nast. a
W.
purill• will be divided tntoclassesjadepted to the canoe
them talent, and tuusleal attainments. Priests 1
eun commenced immetbately.
Sisilatne Darnstetn can be seen every afteMon, tie.
tween l and 6 oielork, at the dwellihg P Buret,
sth at, between Market and Wood str. torlf.eard
SUPERICIR MOULD CANDLFS—Yalterwmikfkrn'e
brand. in small bones ,12 lbs each. to afford (limi
t., an opportunity of ...mining their superiority.
For sale at the router of Robinson and Federal streets'
Allegheny, by 1inr1.41311 FRANCIS HARP.
lORN-Itelbsts reed, and for sale by
%_) oath W A JOUNS'I'ON, 112 fah at
g I ATS-20n bus tut ula by
ki_mrlo
RES LIEEF-1n atm, and for .ale Ley
mad W 11 JOHNSTON
UGAR. CURED II AMS-3 tr. .openor jun reed
nal lor by 1..01 WICK & McCANDLEs,I
T'Vrfr "'"44l`,.7.`;'d%,"aVig - eatby
jai u stAia It--dbud!hoa joinre4WaTtorior
fib W IIdiGaLEY a. CO
, NTINE:-10 bids on b „ aild ß 74 . llgLr l nVa k. bj o
N mr , azd E f i u r rzte o b)
11 4 and for axle by
, "1l
I . o;in 'U " i n V BAtiALEY b. CO
bolo fa oak for sale by
STUART k. SILL
ri;A4.
Y u
—Supertor 0 Sugar for rake S c. l
B RIIL
ACON—llum, 3.111 tb• coy eared ould
;Thera
do do; ,oLri, l'old do do. in stare and for wale
mrld sEII.LERS t POCOLS
til,olllC—lbb OA. s F Floor, SO dextra family do,
just rec'd ma tor •010 by
„ la BURBRIDGL, WILSON'to CO
lOAF :WC:A it—leo bbl• oi-allosrerAin—dfor.oile
Ij by mrld ItUHLIRIDGR, WILSON do OLY
11:.k hi. so ocrior, I ht do, for dale by
kj lona LIU It UM DOE, WILSON to CO
boo d
I ) "l o j : j ri ', l l.E `""'„iihußlDOV., WrtSglleCij
A yat-1.4 bbie, 7 No I.„ordung rroor ot ' sor
Fort PO4 for sole by
, ^f"
DACON-1V hhar snorted, ram 4miwar
Fart rat, fur .ate by
nub; ISAIAH DICKEY k CO
hand, Ad b
ISAIAH DICKEY e CO
tii;crnEas—u.
.4;mrts
SrE AM B O.AT
PITTBNOROII AND LOUDIVILLD
m at
STEAM PACKET LINE.
ENCO(. RAGED by th e libentl patronage extended
to all regular and well conducted Lutes, the own-
Cr, of the fallowing fine steamers heather . ..mg:witheu
into n Line between Pittsburgh and Louisville.
One of the boat* will'persitierely thong Viturbuegii on
even' ManD.T. Wreonrioni, and FetnuT Emmen,
at n o'clock—fall or not full. ' '
The first boat of the Line will curt ma Monday,
February nnth.
Steamer Genmeo•-----• • • -.Captain T. Moore.
Z. Taylor.•-• • • -• M. Lae.,
" Hamborg• • • •• • • •• J. Klinefelter.
Farmer. "
" ' " W. Ebben.
Fairmount •--
For freight or passage epply to
fetal-the GEO. B. NILLTENIIERGF.R, Age
REGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET
CINCINNATI.
Captain WILLIAM J. EoCirif.
This splendid boat same built by the
ovflie of the steamer Isaac Newton,
and Othersrfor , the Cincinnati and
Pittsborth Packet trade, nod will
leave every Wednesday, for Cincinnati, in place of
the New F.ngland, N 0.2.
For freight or passer apply on board. or to
meNt G B hIILTEZVRERGER, Age
PiTTSINIRGH AND WHFXLINO PACKET.
The splendid fast running armee
oakLOUIS hfcLANE, W. S. Comm)),
master, (haring undergone a thor•
catch repair.) mill run hereafter as a
regular packet between Pittsburgh
and Meeting, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday °taming*, at 9 o'clock. For
freight cr passage apply on board, or la
lung W. IL WHEELER, Agent.
..._
• FOR LOUISVILLE. --
eat The fine parreneer cleaner
FAIRMOUNT,
Fbberts, master, will Irate for the
above and all Imennedrate porn
on Monday, the Mth
In at 10 o'clock, A. M:
For freight nod passage apply .ntWan'. or to -
trull 13 U MILTENHFRIIF.R.
REGULAR PACKET FOR MARIETTA AND
. .
11=111251
The splendid Steamer
EMPRFI-S,
Pox, master, will Wave fin' the above
and all intersoodiate ports, on ad
dav, the 2nl inc., at 4 o'clock, P. l toont
or
to
F" '" o"*"'g' '
torn
The fine ntramer
PARIS,
Smith, mistier, will leave for above
port on tide day, the tlld inei, at 10
o'clock a. K.
For freight or purage apply an board, or to
ono/ J NEWTON JIIN Mk, Art
'.REGULAR GoutsviLLE PACKET.
; n ap = The splendid taw mooing steamer
FARMER,
Tienediet, masier,• will linve for the
above and all intermediate ports 00
Friday, the TM March, at 4 o`e toLk P. ht. or
For freight or p eag pp y
-e hfILTEN t o R
The splendid lest theme,
ANIAZONIA
Mcßride, Mauer, orill leave for the
above and all Intermediate pans on
this day the kin met, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For theight or passage apply on hintrd. or to
roatal J C PETTICRF.W, Agt.
. FOR LOUISVILLE.
lb° fine fast genning steamer
s at ß,
• Stoops,master, OM willleave Witte above
add all Intermediate landings on Olio'
day. tbatNl inst. at 1 &elect, P.:NI, .
• For freight or pusage, •pply on hoard, or Os
Inert/ W. B WHEELER Agent.
FOR MEMPIIIS, DIRECT.
The entirely new and staunch steamer
MILTON,
John B. Davis, master, will leave for
e above and all intermediate land.
63 &;;elail T to h n ' ZIT Y M th re ' int 1 fo . r ' i f n reichnt I New Orleans, '
with privilege of reshipping at or below Cincinnati.
For freight, ke.. apply on hound or to
OEO B MILTENBEEGEB, Agent._
The splendid steamer FORT PITT,
Miller, master, will leave for above
and all intermediate port. on this day,
the 214, lent., at le o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passago, apply on board.
The splendid fast pager packet
LOYAL FIANN ssen A,
Kinney,master, will lent for
the above and all intermediate porta
on this day, ail° o'clock, A. M.
For treight or passage, apply on board: ror2o
E=3l
The fine new and staunch steamer
NAVIGATOR,
Wm. muter, mill leave for the
above and intermediate parts, on this
day, the NM last, at la o'clock, A. N.
For freight or passage apply_ an board or to
mr2o 0 B MILTENBEROF.R, Aga
FOR CINCINNATI.
. .
srrzw The splendid steatite,
MONONGAHELA.
Cam.D.Eteme., will leave for armee
ports, We dnesday,
oath inst. at 10 o'clock, A. 111., in place of the New
England N 0.,.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
an= Glf hIILTENBERG I Agt .
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DEANS—For rale by
re rlO ISAIAH DICKEY &
S ODA AS"—"' I;IIOtIIIVI I KVAT'itrCI: b'
torIG Liberty street.
(lORN-10Usamks Primo Com an store. for aala
ll mrlel BROWN & KIRKPATLUCk.
1y by
"g" IIROW:3:7Iit2TRICK
L ARD—Go k"' No loroVA riceirtitEVa
SUGAR & 2iIOLASSES- 2
- Is doßattle eredn't
in store, for sale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK.Ode:
TIACON--..l7 , easkiSidelinsf reeeliia andfor sale tcy
.r.) A. CULBERTSON,
_ 143 Libeny sum.
M ADDERLISOO lbs go
IDD
kre
torIG Igo. GO Wood so
L .,, m , riv ..,PK-W buffet., for rulf t. biaDD
Co.
S A111 . 1 1, 1:A PER—OW ream., Smith p j atot n f l o , r , st2 ). l4
BLUE VITDIOL-000 pounds (or rule by
roan J KIDD t CO.. :
_I ND m l , ( i i:--301/ 3 pounds hi store nud j for g o r a r l . 2 , bz
CO, '
C. IL GRANT
itms'Nsirsgo,b-.1.-SS
.ole by
mrIG cad EY, MATTHEWS&
( . 1 UN NV RAGS-116 Goutly Bop, for rate by
mrl.l C 1111 R ANT
In LIMN:ILIA BLANKETS—A A Mason en Co.
Market at. hese opened an insole" of superior C.I.
Conde blanket., at eh less pnees Ptan the former
lots.
and toe Bale by
U metS :4. %V MA RBAUGH
lARD—S) lobby Ott kg. Na 1 reed. and for ante by
meta S & lIARBAUUII
rpALLov—tx. bbWiTtite, ree'dTtid roTiale
meta & tV 11ARUAU6Iy
bbla 60 perior S fine; 76 do do tains
10 do Rye do, in store and for ante by
inrl4 STUART & SILL.
/TURN -100 aka Yellow. in store. and fog le by
V mak kTU& RT & BILL
illE e SE—,oobAsCreato anWßklrd6C,m; eraitriu,
I;AMIN SHOULDER:4 -6 eks fan ree'd. and 'for
sale by mrl4 HARDY, JONEI &CW
B ^ P ,,,u ;lie - Tyc k "."4'n'TsVATlMsl."(r. l ".
L"
AFIII-46 bbl. No 1 to arrive nn suns Cott Pm. Rae
at r i sale by mat ISALKII DICKEY ACO
FE'saTrilbEeßS—ln"rl.4k.
bbis to tan i•c •n sten;Tort !'in,
mrl4 INAIAN DICK} V it CO
f lu . Jih.-101 b. W U. for elde by
mel4 WlCke d MoCANPLESS. :
(161) Pl4ll-14dru
m., for sale low •by
• mrl4 Cll GRANT. 41 Water st
EIOLL bar/ Ireob en cloth, toed 004
Ea, for sale by mrl4 Jll 1.10.11.1ELD
0 h 64 //aet reed, and - tor @ale by
nerl4 J 11 CAN vino,
Twat% doz intone. and Mr aßte by ."
le,o 1.11 lIKEV Mad.: a C 14120;
fondle t
QUM:LED Ca0111.1.7-16C0 be@ err...l.and for/oda hr
mrl3 A RSISTRONG canzmit
LT'I calm fomilyl 7 ll - or @RTCI2Y --
runt ARMSTRONG it C 00•01,
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4 - 0; 100 d
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oorl 4 RDALZELL 40, Cll
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hs inell R DALZFJA: &CU
Q tin/111—n hhd, in more trod fOr salie; by
L min ARMSTRONG & CROZEIt
TIIIGO-2 eases be. , Mientllsb
torte .l SeIIO K ONMAKER & 3041 Wood ,&
UST reed, by Express, a lot of now stylo Neel%
sy Warted Collar., at thenorlit ea.' tome( of Posit.
Mute! sts.
;..11 ItURPfIY. & byncr
W>;iiii.AlT.;-ffiti.mn. bus Notiola I%a
I,,,,,!Chocteste; 100 tons Etakes No ,ldo; 3 , 3 be. Colt
e• Cocoa; LU boicslitakers B r
ow.. just if c.ived and
for We by WM
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raw co,
mr,./ • Agent for the Mantacactorr
NiouLti-dr:NtiLvs—;o. bfki T for
a nd e by turti :111AG&14.1
r &RD 011.-111 Irk winter rtrainekl ree.%); - th e
sale LY, turl4 WlB DAGALEV & at.
ROSINI SOAP -300 bin on hiod, and fai - int,
by
run
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WM ALAI L'
ek• Llama& rthrme
AO rani WM B.MiALIiV & en.
1 3 1 t 0 43-140 Ir—,, C.
ateC AN DLE,S,
M iiJ41,7.16
j:Zdfitertl::lttt CON, at north eillq comer of
119 •
WI CKMLE&Ntit.VSti.
glsire and tor 1r by
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Crlrll3'EDl7rU -
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-ft CoVek r & —
r . " l- 'ae
:.nt order, last I~mlln
ttetrner Jamell Idiluoga:, end for sale byy R flora
mfl2 RIQ;
IW 11C/11/
MACKEREL 11A rr
2 Largo, Maar. 1 ann•el.,
no do d o ,
In more nod for ask by
writ/AMPS A
---- city dm &co
tc4
rip lIP, sot seriberr. Env. , " ' , sr large bnokeboaras,
o ro
pr eared, at oh loans, la arasb, biond
smoke Pork on re•oonal I • term.g an
Dotal KIBII & JONP-8 , , Prop toro,
Cannl
OPIUM"; frCI.PCrII •per tfin!cr tags.
lN b, rr•rel , 4,l, by Gee
canni Airmen ii••••• and our. PP
WMr Parr! 01 th e isle,, frenc hoodh FArtern
rnt of
in gold, chairing. oak, pl .1.1 and high colors .
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son 3
Wood tine;