- - -.,- _ _ __ .._. .. . _ insuperable objection to English cloth is, 1 . counectical - alleettion• I Curious and Interesting Cale:dation.— ' that, Ipfore a garment is half -wont, it be. j . Thereia:no tinub t l7lo- W&tit/G0v...0404' , leisure has Made the follow comes white upon the seams; and, on this ''',./ .- qt t d 4 - t he laud rs ec e y vote of the peopTe., _ 13 - Som e. o f . tag curious calculalion, which will be ob. account, the consumer pays much more for his apparel than he would for German Returns from all the towns but three, give I served to be correct. : him a majority of two hundred and 'fift y - I cloth, of durable color. At a time when "Estimated population of the Earth, 800 the most rigid economy should be resorted five over all others.. millions; age of the world, reckoning from ast foreign debt, such matters as this should The districts to hear to, in order to extricate ourselves from our , from, gave, l year, 76 oft aernocratic the book of Genesis, 5847 years, which majority. erage age of man, The following is a recapitula. divided by 30, the av he taken into consideration. The Ger- don of the vote. 1 tntn wollens recommend themselves to us Counties. will give 195 generations. Suppose the as cheaper and better than English; and CliNeland. Baldwin. - these are certainly primary considerations Hartford) 6169 5118 Earth to have contained 800 millions at the New Haven, 4104 4264 creation, and the same number to have for us to patronize them. They are worn at all the courts on the continent. The New London, 2959 2243 continued until now, the whole population shipments of wool to England through Fairfield, - 3093 3178 will have been 156000 millionS. Estima- Hamburg, o ere not so large, by 34.000 Windham, 2247 1667 tad nun ber of square miles of land on the sacks, last year, as the year previously-- Litchfield, 3568 3301 Earth's surface, 50 millions, or 1393 hill increasedMiddlesex, 2294 2021 which can only be accounted for by the Tolland, ions 920,000 millions of feet. if we allow consumption at home. 1763 1561 9 square feet to each person buried, it would, require 1.54 billions 880,000 mil lions, there will remain space enough to bury 154 billions,'72l,ooo millions of bo dies. Therefore, if time should exist, and the same ratio of population continue, it will take 5 millions 805021 years to cover the Earth's surface. The State of Alaba a contains 51770 square miles, which would serve to bury the whole pop. ulaticn that have existed since tho crea tion, and have space enough left to bury three an.l nine tenth times the present pop ulation of the Earth; requiring 117 years to cornp!ete the covering of its surface. The present population can he buried in a square whose side is 16 miles; and they can stand in a square whose side is Smiles, allowing 24- square feet, or 18 inches square to esch person. Were the land on the Earth's surface divided equally, each inhabitant would be entitled to 40 acres. Population divided equ ally would be sixteen to a square mile. Number of deaths according with the above in a year 26,666.666; each (lay, 73,059; each hour 3,044; each minute, 50. F6R PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN Subject to the decis'on of a Nei lonal Convention DAILY MORNING POST. RIM PHILLIPS W. H. SMITH , EDITOR3 ALND THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1843 See First Page. Good, say see. The Ohio Legislature. as we stated a few days sine', at its recent setting, granted a charter for a Bank at . Day• ton; and when the books were opened not -,one dollar was subscribed, They •can get along without banks. We think that the _experience of the last few' months fully es. tablish the fact, that paper money banks are not necessary in the transaction of bus iness. The immense amounts of gold and ailver ,now flowing into the country , from -- gitrope. South America, the West andies and other places, make good the theory preached by the democrats, years ago-, that . specie goes %there ever there is a demand for it. The almost total destruction of the banking system in this country, and the consequent withdrawal of paper from cir• colation, created a vamarn which is now being filled up with the "hard,"---a turren •cy which has intrinsic value, and whose creation is'not a fraud upon tlie people. If people can but have patience for r while,- and not make another effort to gal vanize "the times" by a re.issue of millions of paper as a substitute for the only reel currency of the world, in a very short time all things will be restored to their former prosperity and vigor. We see around us here in the streets, on the wharf, in our warehouses,—the premonitory sympoms of the "restoration," and all that is required is an observance, by politicians, of the injunc tion, "let well enough alone." Jacob Shi pain n. ,1 a Journal of Commerce of Saturday ever.ing says: "It is not ascertained that he kept any money which he carried on from here, except $15,000 in French gold belonging to the Union Bank, which he deposited at the mint according to orders. and then sold the certificate., Beebe & Parsels sent on $30,000 by him, which was honestly deposited to their credit in Philadelphia.' The whole amount which he took.; is estimated at $20,000 only, and he has often bad from three to five hundred thousand in his hands. The matter now really lo iks more like insanity than villany —lt is even said that he did get out of his head once before, but it was hushed up,— The Union Bank has offereds2,ooo reward for the recovery of their $15,000, or in proportion of any part thereof. .lls illustration of Whiggery.— A per -son,natsed Hazard, in Providence .Rhode 'lsland, drove his son from his house on the night of the election, for having voted the democratic t'cket. This is whiggery all over; they make but little distinction in the bitter proscription with which they persecute those-who oppose them. For .voting against there,-they will deprive the poor man of the means of suppotting his family, and for the same off ence they will 'deprive their own children .of ,the comforts of a home. 'Disputed Territorl. A correspondence has taken place be— tweenfMr. Webster and Mr. Fox, the 'Brit. ish Minister, in which the latter complains that the resolve of the Legislatur e of Maine in relation to the disputed territory, is drawn up in "unbecoming and disre. Aspectful language," but he promises mediately to forward the communication of the Secretary of the State to the Gover nor of New Brunswick, and to acquaint Mr. Webster with his Excellency's reply. The "Sanguinary Yelp" is the name of .s new Millerite paper in New York. Already is one of the promised effects of ithe triumph of law and order beginning to show iiwel., in the resusiration of business. People begin to talk as if they meant to do F - e , thing. Come, Mechanics, sharpenyp tools—you wilt be Wanted anon.— - or.' *. Chronicle. Yes, Mechanics, go to rrork for your Masters; they'll do your thinking. A ,Seth Luther has kit Atirila, and is now fit Oustou.. 25197 23353 1589 24942 1589 Cleveland's maj. 255 24942 La•t year the maji , rity against Clereland was 125. • 'lll. The Hartford Times gives the names of the representatives elected in 134 towns-99 ate democrats, and 74 federal- Ists—demecratic Mfri' , lity 24. rl In 3 nix towns I.) he heard front wifl not va ry this result much. in 16 towns there is no ch.ice, and in 5 towns a choice of only One represet,tative; no choice on the sec ond. Sixteen democrats and five fedetal ists are elected to the Senate. The democratic candidates for Congress arc Oected in all the districts—A GAIN OF FOUR NI EMBERS! The names of 'the successful candidates are Thomas H. Seymour, John Stewart, George. S. Cat lin, Samuel Simotim. This total route cf the Coons, is t= ome conso'ation for the defeat of the people in Rhode Island, and induces us to hope that the lime is not far distant, when all New England will be enrolled under the demo,. cratic star:dard. "Daniel Boone, or the Bloody Ground," is the name of a new play produced at Cincionaii, Au old Stager.—John Burns, an old Revolutionary soldier, aged 88, has becn elected a Representative from Whitefield, N. Y. The girls of Northampton, Maas., have been sending a bachelor editor bouquets of tanzy and wormwood. He says he don't care—he had rather smell them than matri mony. A young man named David Ch indler has been sentenced to the State prison in New Hampshire for the third time. He is only 24 years old, and has spent ballot his life in pi-1,1;n. The Legislature of Nfaine has hail on.. der consideration the recent act of the Brit ish authorities, in seizing an American cit izen in the territory of that State. No de cisive action was had. A new paper is about being started in New Orleans called the Democrat. D. Mar tin, editor. The Opera in Cincinnati.—Negotiations are in train with the Italian Opera Compa ny, now at Havana, to appear at the The— atre in Cincinnati, early this Spring. The Spirit of the Times says that "up. wards" means ahead of us. Ilow 'he makes that out is certainly "up to" us; but here is the logic: "Upwards" means •`up to," or "a number equal to," in its conventional sense. Hence the line. "Upwards of twenty thou4and persons attended the funeral of Dr. Franklin." Signifies, not that "more" than 20,000 persons attended, but that die' number iu aitendanee upon the funeral was equal to, or was quite up to, 20,000. 'Why are the account books in our enuntingsmorn like the flip on Parker's Telegraph? Because they show the sales of a Nntiou, (sails of an ocean )' The Canal. —The John Adams and James Madison, passenger packets, arrived at the Basin on Wednesday, and commence their regular trips this evening at 9 o'clock• They have been splendidly fitted up during the winter, and the accommodations they w ill afford to travellers will be superior to former seasons. young Mercer. The editor exclaims:— Sir Charles Metcalfe has at length reach• We may patronize Bolen or Colt and arm ed the capitol of British North America.— ourselves with six barrelled pistols, if we this H city e wa to s per King hap ston w . Wes a eek in psusp ecassing t that: from wish to walk in safety, for the laws reach his :Excellency has found out at least, i f , not- murderers!' What gammon! we are •deficient in some things, that in the matter of sirriw and snow banks, we do things in this country on a scale quite e— qual to anything of the kind in Eng land,— dlbany Argue. A lady requested a friend of ours to tell her to what order of guttural history man was usually assigned. tie of course an swered her philosophically, and desired her to give him woman's location. 'Oh,' said she will) a smile 'man •embraces wow man.' .The Following States and Territories are now without swindling machine& Mis. sisippi, Arkansas, Illinois, Alabama, In, wa, Wisconsin anJ Florida. Indiana-and Missouri have each one. Michigan ;twee or four, Georgia lout or five, and Lcgaisia us six. Gillene 270 181 188 40 419 240 182 03 The Mackenzie rase at W ashivton. The New York Commercial publishes a few remarks on this subject which it says: "can be entirely relied upon"—that the Secretary of the Navy has hitherto avoid ed all discussion of the Mackenzie case; that he has refrained from reading the re ports of the evidence in the newspapers, and all newspapers comments and discus sions thereon; being determined to keep his mind free and unprejudiced, until he should receive and have rime carefully to examine the official record of the Court Martial. The examination of that record, and the formation of an opinion thereon, it was supposed. would occupy at least ten Jays. There have been no Cabinet dis cussions on the subject of these proceed ings, The Bailie Axers. Chester county. Pa. has the home of giving birth to this sect. It is the queeres t most infamous and damnable creed that ever found advocates among men. Aft I low named Gate is the founder. Then mode of worshipping acd is after this fashion: They arrange themselves in cou ples (a min and a %nation) in a room, where the 'Chief Battle Axe' exports them—to do something, we can't say what. When the spirit moves they dance, then yell, then prostrate themselves on the ground—when the lights ate blown out— and they all roll in one mass like ells in the mud. A man to Lecome al3attle Axer must leave 'his wife and marry one of the sect. He can also leave her when be pleases. .d valuable boy.—' What can you dol' asked a traveller of a country urchin whom he saw in front of a farmer's housP,tickling a toad with a long straw. 'Oh, I can do mor'n considerable; I rides the turkies to water, milks the geese, cards down the old rooster, puts up the pig's tails in papers to make 'em curl, hamstrings the grasshop pers,mikes fires for flies to court by,keeps tally for dad and mammy when they scold at a mark, and cuts the buttons off dud's coat, when he's at prayer in the mornin'!' 'Solitary and alone.'--The N Y Sunday Times is the only paper,tu our knowledge in the United States, that has condemned the jury for their verdict in the case of Too Bad.—A R. I. democrat, feeling rather to sanguiune of a triumph, brought I a cannon all the way from Stonington to Providence to fire a salute in honor of the election of Carpentar; but as fate would have it, he was defeated, when the enthug simile friend of the people was forced to carry his document' back esconsed in a pile of wood. To exhibit to a 'shopping' miss the whole contents of a dry good's shop and sell not a pin's worth, the Sunday Times calls "counter irritation." The Connecticut River is now open to Hartford, and steamers have commenced running between that place and New York. _ . FOlayiltill. LATE PoETILY —The following ver. see came to us through the Post Office, with a request that we would oblige the author by • in. serting. them hi our paper. The poetry we be. licec is the production Lfa Pittsburgh genius, and we think we may safely say that nothing like it can be found among the writings of either Pope, Byron or Moore. Y . T. P. is destined to altratt much attention,if he continues his literary labor.: For the &leveling Pose. Pittsburgh, April 10th, 1843. Potrey comporediky Y. 7. P. 1. Behold those days when first we met and goeing hand in hand Those days are gone an'l joys are Fiend And 1 am left a lone. D'ar wife I pray dont be deceived them that dnze hate one That all ways will prove true to you As long as life remains. 3 But o thme hours when sleep should come I any twing to & Frow For fear that they would change your mind From one that Love you SD. Ith But let them talk and sly and do It will he all in Vain If you will poi }our trust in God Your Heart they cannot change. sth Fur that Great being who rules on high is willing at the end sr%) take the Luna) from among the wolves And place hir to hir Friers. 6:11 And i myself pctisnn send up to dial judging God That he way keep us one in one From till these deinagi.gue. Not much losß.—A woman in New York was lately robbed of two dolhrs while in th 6 street. It was no loss to her husband for she was shopping and it would never have returned with her any how. Ray it do the thief a great deal of good, though it might be as well fur him to get a hying some other way. The Tombs must bevery very repul sive to some editors. One of the fraternity ty says that rather than be confine] there for twenty.four houts,he would'roast eggs , in Etna!' Farmers and Millers Bank of !lagers lown.—The Hagerstown News of Satur day says:—"We understand, from an au thentic source, that the Attorney General of this State did nut receive officially front the Governor, until the 2G:h ult. the teso lutions directing him to issue a Spire Fa etas vs the Farmers and Millers Bank.— Washington County Court commenced its session on the day following, the 27th.— Time was not, therefore, allowed him to issue the scire facias to this term of the court; but it will be issued to the Novem ber court, 1843." rery late from Monter ifto.—lntelligence from Montevido to the 1511) of February has been received at Baltimore : The in habitants m ere throwing up breat works a. round the town. and all the houses out side the works fir the distance of hall a mile were taken down to leave the plain open. Rosa•, the linenns Ayiem genera I with an army of 9000 men, was suppos e d to be at the distance of 10 or 12 miles ft on: Montevido, preparing for an attack-. No business was doing, every one being en gaged in preparations fur the expected At tack. The vessels were all lying idle. InGen. Armstrong, author of the cel , ..bra, ted 'Newburch letters.' died at Redhnok, Duchess Co., N. Y., on Saturday last. He W3R Secretary of War under Mr. Madisi,n, and during must of the petiod of the last war. R I VEft N EWS. 13 feet water in the channel ARRIVED. sMichigan Boles Bravr *Cleveland Hemphill do. Belmont, Poe, IVhoclu. g Empire; Davis, Portsmouth-I Belle of Pittsburgh McCollough Louisville Zainsville Duvall Marietta Mingo Chidr, Devinner, Wheeling Mclntire, S.tnles, Znne.ville Little Mail, Giskill, Brownsville Alpine Cockburn do, DEPARTED. - - • 'iMichigor, holes, Beaver iClevela! d Hemphill, do. Walnut Hills Williamson N. 0. Brunette Irwin Cincinnati R Clayton Hough Nashville Columbiana, Mur'hiek, Wheeling Della Bowman, Brownsville Boats marked Huai • are prnvidea with Evan's Safely Guard, to orevent the explosion or steam hhoi hers. p FOR CINCINNATI. The steamer Cutler, Collins mast"ri wilt depa t for the above and interme diate landings on Frid ry morning, April 14. at 10 o'clock For freight or passage apply on hoard or to BIRIIINGFIANI CO. apr 13. No 60 Water st. FOR CINCINNATI The steamer MONTGOMERY, Gregg master, will depart for the above and intermediate land. Inv; on Saturday morning, .R 1111115; at 10 o'clock. For freight or passaee apply on board or to ap 13 BIRMINGHAM 4- CO., N 0.60 Water et. In the Court of Cmmon Pleas of .allcghe n►t county, of March Term 1841, No. 35. • try In the matter uf the voluntary as rt;Enment of Arnie Clay oi.. And now to wit, April 8, 1843. On motion i f R. Robb, Esq., at the in stance of Aaron Floyd and other creel. itora the Cburt. appoint IL S. Magraw, William Elder and J. D. B.ddle, Esquires, to audit th.. account of the assignees and dis.ribute the pr u s teed'; any appropriations made by the assignees sub. sequent to the time at wh i ch the account was adver tised to be confirmed absolutely are not to be in. tettered with. From the Record, A. SUTTON, Proth'y. The auditors above named will attend at the office of 11. S. Magraw in the city of Pittsburgh, fur the pUrposes of their appointment, on Saturday s the 29th day of April, inst ~ at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time and place all persons interested are notified to at. tend. HENRY S. MAGRAW, 3. D. BIDDLE, WILLIAM ELDER, apr 13 —3:d Afeesrs. E diterr w:—We hope in consid. ering the subject •uf the Baltimore and O hio rail road, our ritizens may not be led so far astray, as to conceive that until this be accomplished we shall not have a return of that Prosperity once ours, and be led to believe that we have not the power now at once to restore, at least to some extent,in the present times, employment,even though it be limited for the present, to every branch of business. If we only pursue the means within our power, for we do hold that no city in the Union possesses the same aihantages for manufacturing that we do, and that instead of aiding that bus iness, the connexion by rail road with the East, would have no effect calculated to injure instead of benefiting the manufactu ring interests of our city, by-adding to the facilities of taking business from our doors; and instead of waiting until this connexion be made, we should at once go to work an 3 bring that business which we have lost back, by doing that which is in our power and which no other place can do, v;z: sel ling at such prices as will make it the in• terest of western merchants to come to our city to make their put uhases. if fu r Iron, Cotton, Glass and other manufacturers will bring down their prices for Cash, to the lowest possible pouit,with draw their agencies from Western Cities, and sell, whicl. they can do, at home for less than can be manufactured in other ci ties, we will soon find a reasonable de mand, even in these times, for all Pitts burgh manufactures. The policy of permitting agencies in Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and other cities, to sell for less than they will sell for in our own market, has been most delete. rious to the prosperity of our citizens,and should at once be prevented by making this the market where purchasers can be accommodated at the lowest prices. If this ivere so, our Hotels would, as they were once, be full to ovetflowing, and we would have the merchant remain with us ta make his purrhases instead of merely passing through,as they do at Wheeling and Cum berland. Let our Wholesale Dry Goods merchants put their prices down so that there will be no induceme•'t at least fur the Dealer u ith less means to go eastward and not as they have done, sell by the r•iece twenty per cent. over what it could be hail at retail for, and we will soon find times become better. We are nut opposed to this or any other improvement, but we think that in times like the present, we have no means to pre for such undertakings and that we had better defer such projects until we have means. The following are among the conun dplms which were offered to the Virginia Minstr e l s biprocure the Prize Cup, which they set up on the occasion of their rec e nt Benefit in ii.)ston. We take them from the Boston. Ti ales: .Why is that Minstrel that plays on bone Castsnetts, like France ov•Ir the remains of a French Generail Because he puts on back for his bon Tait (Buoneparte.) . .Why are the Virginia Minstrels at the •ri enitait Theatre like the great Cornett Because they are seen in a starry atmos pt.ere.' 'Why are the Minstrels to-night like a society of Reformed Drunkards? Because tht y relinquish the tankards.' •Why are the Virginia Minstrels like the earthquake at Guadeloupe? Because they create convulsions.' Why are dandies like letters sent by the post? Because they travel in sacks.' Why adi unken man like a poor oys ter? Because lie ought to go to bed:, `Why is a matt with a small wife like'`sn epicure? Because he is fond of a short rib? 'Why is broadcloth like soldiers? Be. cause it is listed.' 'Why is a nigger in the dog days like good Irish whiskey punch'? Because he is hot, strong-, and not too sweet.' 'Why is the Prince or Wales like a snow ball? Becalse he gets throne, (thrown.)' 'Why is Jack Frost like a gin sling'? Be cense he is a nipper.' 'Why are the Virginia Minstrels like a carrot'? Because they can't be beat, (beet.)' 'Why are the Virginia Minstrels like a gas lamp? Because they are light when dark.' What Roman Emperor would the Vit.. ginia Minstrels resemble were they on their !narrow bones in a line? Knee-row, (Nero.)' What city in Europe makes the Virgin ia Minstrels look black? Cork.' 'Why are rats like milk? Because they come to cheese.' .Why was the United States at the time of the Revolution, like the Last Supper? Because there were thirteen together.' .Why are the original Vir,inia Minstrels like bank bills? Because they are coun terfeited.' Why are fancy store-keepers like bees? because they lay in a stock of combs.' 'Why are the Washingtonians like a man who uses big wife well? Because they never liquor (lick her.)' 'Why is Prince Albert like a candle nearly burnt out? Because he's got a lit. tle Vic, (wick.') Whew. 'Why are the ladies like a fieldof battle? Because they have a bustle on them.' 'Why was Noah's ark like the original Virginia Minstrels? Because where it went there was an overflow.' 'Why is murder like sugar? Because it originated in Cain (cane.)' 'Why are the people in the pit like the moon? Because they come in by quar.. lets.' Bugbee begs leave to present one which was not offered, and which is the product of his own fertil e imagination: Auditors, - ' 74 ' . .-!,7!:! . 2MT . ZMi-7 . 7-rii77, 7 " - i T..0 : 7; --;--....i:: , ;''7 , --,,: , ::',:•§...-,,,,j . :;:-. --,, ,:.!.'. , :.1 , ,'" - -" - --'. - -.: - • .--- i,-4-,-:-..,,,,:.::.,,,,...tz...:.'",,m, Rejected Coutindrums. ref ltw rat THE JEFFERSON SUPPER,A. mong the other interesting proceediors of this occasion, we learn that a fac tifivihr copy of the Ins[ letter ever penned by the illustrious author of the Declaration of la. dependence, and writted ten days before his death, will be presentee and reed, to the assemblage by Judge Shakr. Thu letter has been kindly furnished by GOD. Weightmen, late Mayor of Washington city, to whom it was originally addreeiied, to a gentleman of this city for the occsu4e, The committee of Iniritation appointed km the Jefferson celebration,are requested to meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the U. S. Hotel. Pape. tua I attendance is requested. The following persons form the committee. John B Guthtie Rody Patterson R H Hartley Daniel Weans James Callan R H Kerr J D Thornburg J K Nfoorhead James Findley Thomas Phillips James Gray (4th st) Thomas O'Neil ',— David Lynch. PO 4;4ol("Nlrea."'''-. BALSAM A preparation made in England, and used through out the whole eastern part of the United States,. for the speedy and certain cure olCoughs,Coldia Asthma. Ste., it stands unrivalled, the price be. ing only 25 cents per botc h ', places it within the means of any one wanting. medicine flir diseases. The taste is so pleasant that child cry for it, after once tasting it, end MO hers or families should keep it in the house, as it is an excellent article for the cm , - of the Whooping Cough. To be had only at TUTTLVII 86 Fourth. street. CIRCUS. THE BEXEPIT OF DAN RICE and positively his last appearance will take place on Friday evening the 14 , h inst. In addition to the usual performan— ces of the Arena, there be a ye, iety qrSreising Dancing, &c., and a gra, d TRIAL DANCE between Dan Rice and Davis. For roll particulArs. ,ce hills of the day. april 13 2t. Ohio River Improvement. 10111tROPO9A LS mill he received until 'he Iteh OfMay 1843—for furnish ing and deliver ing by cashes, as may be directed, Into line or dam , .: From 15,000 10 20,000 tone of rough stone,at Whites Ripple and the Trap,l2 tidies below Pittsburgh. Fro•t 20 000 to 30,000 tons rough stone. at theAtesis and foot of Blannerhassete island, near P a rkefsbarg Virginia. From 5,000 to 10.000 lone of rouzlt stone, at head or Buffington's miles below Pittsburgh. For transporting and delivering by casting, as way be directed into line of darns: All the stone quarried and now lying at the quarry (on the left shore of the river, about opposite la thy mid— die oldie Island.) into the darn at the head of Brovire's Island, 7 miles above. Steubenville Ohio. A II the stone quarried and now tying at r hequareveit the right shore of the river,) into line of darn at bead or Aline° island, 3 miles below Steubenville. All the stone qoarried atul lying at the quarry—Atm Um right shore—lnto dam at bead of Catititia ldand , 111 miles below Wheeling Va., and for quarrying and Jena:. ering such additional quantity as may be mimed* complete same dam. The quarries in ail caws are but ' a short dislarlSCAO. . line of dams. Proposanr must be accompanied ty satistorfor, references. AddrePa Capt. John Sande ro, corps elm !lacers, Piitshnr.h Pa. Office Obio River Imprnvemenls4 isbnr2h. April 12,184.. Advocate and Gazette, rilleborrth; Witeelitterholl. and Argos, Wheeling; Unlon and Herald, laieuheuvele; papers at Milelett a and Parkersburg. -will copy lilfl2m nilklay. and rbarge this afire. rip SFAHNES7'OCK 4- co.. cocrier of Wood and sth sift., on Friday morning at 10 o'clock, 6 atinot ass'd new sty e pieces Satin and Malin Ribbons, 2,9 . 11 colors and Nos; 1 cni.e Nun's Panatela; 10C ca-es Patent Moe Black '1 !Irene; 25 cases Sewing 8111 i Bleached nnd Brown Sheei int.; k Clothlq ; . 1.4014 nets; Karl 4- Lasting Poi tons: Percussion Caps. itt.' At 2 o'clock P. M , Household and kitchen ?onshore ap 13. 0 the non, able the judges of the Court of 'General Quarter S..ssions ot the Pear., in ant for 0 e county of A Ileghenv. Th. petition of Fr. id' ir h fielle, of the township ,t 1 Lower St. Clair, it, said county, humbly showeth Tont he is well provided with htuse room and nth pr robveniences for the accommodation of *Wingert and trat eters, at the house now occupied by him at a tat err; and heing desirous to continue-in that but Fitirbli he prays your bonnie to grant him a Henna tt keep an Inn or house of .rubhc Eutertanumeat.-- And he will pray, &r. FREIDRICH BELLE. The ti:.deesigred citizens of the townsh p (Lowe St. Clair , respectfully certify that the above owner appli, ant is a gentleman r.f gonad repute for Wiliest: ptid temperance, and is w 11 pre vided, with lions room end ci ovenlences for the aeconunndatioft any indOg of strangers and travelers, and that said . tar rill is necessary. Jacob Helle, Semite! Neely Andrew Giffin: William Hodgson, Nic. Schneider, George Hodgeenn, Anil AMERICAN PIONEER. J UST received from the publisher at Cincinnati. •• copies of that excellent and useful flistorlitnt -Vrnfi the American Pioneer, pablislied in monthly Nos at I a year. Thc - first 12 numbers bon i.d in the pluret,l vt time at subseriplion price, tor rale, and tutsrriptlo thankfully received. at HARRIS' General 44140 tad!' tellleenee cfrve, No 9. Fifth st, ap 12 DISSOLUTION. 1 E partnership licrooforeiexisling between then scribers under the firm of Murphy 4. Apple*, this Fay dissolved by mutual consent; all persons Marl; claims against then wilt plearm'inesent their serous for payment, and all those indeldtd are requested softie the same With either of t he partners before the 1 of May next. A. MURPSY, Ilfl ISt. 1 1 . A PPLEBE. In retiring from the Grocery business I cheerfully commend the new firm of A Mur?hy t Son, to the frieni of the late concern. T . APPLEBE. A Murphy having taken hMron, J R Napery, it partnership with him, the business will in (*Wry hi cc domed at the old stand, omits the firm of A. Murphy Son, who wilt always he supplied with every anis In the Grocery line, which they old sell very how I cash, A. MURPHY I Se, ap 12-31 Liberty at, fool, of 1,,n SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. B. J. W.. Mrs.,and Wu BA ICXWELL, respeetf ITIly Info rm their frk.ude acid the NANe that the re Quarter will commence ou Monday, April It I weeks notice will be required before tie remove/ apt ap 12-3 t ILIOR sale an accommodating 10 100 tit,ls good Looter I , le Uwe, SOO dos. all 343 window gun, 100 toles all t.izrn window Glut?, $8 na wrapping, /eller and orrkiop Paper; 4(1 dostor• troo and otter'', 500 piece!, paper hoegior Ned borders to et for ash or approved Nate! to roll con , ionees. ISAAC BARRIS, end Cam Merck., No 8. PIM E FAMILY FLOUR. 30 Rims Superfine while Wheat Flour. Just received from Valley Milli laid for vale J. W. BURBRIDGE Water st bettrees Wood WHISKEY. 50 88L3 5 years old copper distilled Monongah flye Whiskey on consignment, and for rs'e J. W. BURBRROCE. Water between Wood and Fainkla CARRIAGES AT AUCTION; By SAM•L FALINESTOCK& CO., - alt.*/ Wood andsth Etreets,an Ticarsdity enermoo one superior (nearly eew) two horse Willi wit with harness. of Becton waisafiseile re. One single horse York segos with laracipe; apr 10. NOTICE Cai 1 &nun, Watson Neely, Martin Snyder, Jiieeph Ritter, Peter Diebolt, Matibeiti Aligenibioa