ship rote to them, and they ,der her, heaving her well down, at letting her touch the bottom again. In anothrr - moment we • were all Our of them, and the ship in fifteen fath oms if ate r, running from them as though stair were a creature of life, instead of a mast of wood and iron. We could hard ir own eyes, on looking bark at thtktf l atkplace we had escaped froth— ier trust, we were all thankful to Alaiigh*God. Not a soul could have been saved had the ship stopped when abek:.•fiest touched the grcund. The place where this happened was a little a bove Point Calaan, on a sand at the north- ern extremity of a line of rocky breakers, . ten miles in length. The sand breakers .1. , ;-virere a mile in diameter—then deep wa to the main land, a distance of three " 'des; and, of course, no boat could I):,ve ar .';dyed a moment in such a field of high The circumstances of our zttiking so fas shore Polk Capones, where tile ship a•as aundliwn, in so short a time, when heats - Ist - he- was owing to a rap root setting her 36 tours. We had stood , ae s five hours, and I to fetch in to the ;xt tack; instead of boor and a half after Pis of Point Calaan. if the breakers, we pumps, irti.ss I had auticipa• ted, found no water in her. We sounded %very half hour for a day or two, an•l ftwod her j-erfectly tight. Pril: PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCHANAN Balijeet to the decision of n Nni lona f Convention DAILY MORNING ,NiST. rms. rnittci PS Ws. H. 8 MIIII, 1/3 , 1T0R 4.1.:n PR OPR I ivrons WEDNESNDAY, MAY Pl. 1843 .Aileen Ihriz.—Th44 perstm, eho recent ly murdered his wife near Baltimore, has , bees claimed by the authorities of Ohio on the charge of having murdered a In viol", wife while residing in that State.— The Sheriff of Logan county arrived in Baltimore this day week past, with a te qttieition from Gov. Shannon, and recogni •zed Horn at once as the same person who w&s charged with committing the mur. der in Logan. In Ohio he went by the name of Hellman. It appears that ho has a son in Ohio, about 19 years of age; he made many inquiri , s of the Sheriff in ref. erence to him, and appeared anxious . to know . how he was getting on. It-is said ..- that these cannot be the slighest doubt of Horn's conviction for the murder of his wife in Ohio; all the circumstances being of peel) a direct character. The dead ho •.tly was found in his own house, the head being nearly severed from it—the print of her bloody hand was found on the wristband of his shirt—and there were various other circumstances so connecting him with the deed, that his escape is deemed almost im -possityle. It is thought that the Governor of Maryland will nt t give Horn up until ;._ after his trial for the recent murder. The Freshets.—The Boston Times says that the mails from the east continue to bring intelligence of darnags dime by the flood. Bridges and mills have been car ried away in every direction. 0./ the Sa. no river, seven brides have ben carried away inure space , if fifteen miles. The bridge at the Bar Mills has been carried away and the mills swept ca and tuinetl. it is impassible to estimate at this time all the damage dame, but there has not been such a destructive freshet since 1814 Tremendous Whig Victory. —The w higs of New York and Philadelphia announce' with a loud flourish of trumpets, that they have elected a • Burgess in the village of West Troy. This is the first streak of luck they have had fur some tim', and although it is rather 10an, it has cheered their spirits amazingly: Seeking Shelter:—The Boston Demo crat states, that a man vt as convicted lust week, in VPrmont for bigamy, and eenten• ced to two years imprisonment in the State prison, and that alter sentence, he willing ly cartied his own commitment to the jail; satisfied, no doubt, to be locked in, if the State would only be kind enough to lock hiswives out of doors, U. S. Steamer Union.—The Madisnni• an, in speakinz of the recent performace of Lieut. Hunter's experimental steamboat says:—The experiment of Lieut. Hunter .has besn satisfactorily tote'', and he can justly claim the high honor of having ea tailished a low era in the application of steam. His plan was long the desideratum for armed v'ssels. and his discovery way deenvd as but. little inferior to that of Fulton." • Trotting !hatch Aver the Beacon Course. - =—A match came off over the course, on Tuesday, between Dutchesli, Hector and 8 :MI6, for a subscription purse of 5200 two mile heat* in harness. ,Dutcbegs 'won with ease. •Alow I Ado) , the e•eaint :t wee zer , as lias husband said when' surtein lehare, • - •, _ ee FirM. Pagi : - consgment Ir. A meriers.—Enid Bronglsam. the distinguished scholar s -statesman and plain thiropis., ib a speech delivered In the klouse,ol Lords, on he Ashburton treaty, speaks as fe.llnws of Amcri•'a: "I hope an I trust, for the sake of Am. rica first, for the sake orEngland next, for the sake of humanity—ot mankind at large, that the republic and the prosperity and the happiness of that great people, whu are descended from ....um, mutt ancestors with ourselves, will be perpetuated for ever, (Hear, hear.] fcannot view with in • difference that magnificent empire. My heart glows when I refit ct that it is fium 17.0g1in.1 that Am, rica draws all that is valuable in her laws and institutions; bu'; above am I gratified when I reflect that it was from us she inherited that spir it of liberty—reigious as well as civil, which has made the Ant rican repuLlic the greatest demo cratic nation which ever held existence on the face of the earth; contemplated by itself there is enough to fi I the heart with hope and admire d I') n ." Business is looking up :Al over the country, without the aid 07 whig legisla. tion, and without a single promise made by that party having been fulfilled. The New York Suit has the following: —Busi ness in this r•ty is rely fait; our merchants are gond nail red, and ilteir customer , are pleased with then bat gaios. The tium')er of' western and southern traders here this sprint;—first rate men, with cash in their itands—exce3ils those who have visited 11$ in any preceding , ' sorts , ni. Never was there a bettyr tiote for purchasers to my our market—it is kituely stocked with goods bottght with great rare, and at the lowest cash pikes, and they are sold at a rate which 'makes it an Obj;cl,' to buy.' The Strikers.—Public opinion abroad seems to be with the mechanics and opera fives of ouriari y. who have Struck against the odious order system. Almost every paper we open, contains a no.ice coil mending them fur their courage Slander.—A poor laboring man, in Bos ton, was mulcted in f 4184 damages, in con quence of his wife making too free use of that "unruly member"—her tongue, a• gainst a widow lady of that city. Horrid Accidtrit.—While two young men, in South Dansvllle, Steuber. county, N Y, were engaged in cleaning the snow from the lock of a gun, while hunting, a few Jays since, one of thi m ventured to look into the muzzle. At the instant the gun was discharged, and the ball passed into the Fk'lll, directly over the eye, com ing out near the top of the head. At the.rac - 4 over the Nlnunt Vernon Course, on Wednesday, Bine Dick took the purse, in the first rice, two mile 'heats —beating John Causin. The keels o f fifteen new steamers are laid in the several boat yards of Cincinna ti and its vicinity, to be finished with all possible despatch. The quantity of rain which fell at Bruns wick, Me., during Ilia week ending on Monday last, wai withi'i a fraction of eight inches. The P,rthand Advertiser expresses the opinion that 'every island in the IVist In dies will ultimate'y b.-! in the hands of the black race—perhaps in the sight of some now living ' Very doubtful. .old Joe Cowell,' the well known Com edian, is about to publish his forty years experience cf the stage, in this country, and in England. This,from the old stager, will undoubtedly be an amusing work, and equal to the 'Retrospections of the Stage,' by that droll genius, Bernard. The price of a passage from Net► York to New Orleans, around the coast, is 70 &Hats, Through Pittsburgh,the price is $30.. Samuel Cope, jr., re:siding near the Red Lion, Washingtcn township, Pa•, not far from Uniontown, recently committed sui cide by hanging hi - nself. lie was a weal thy farmer, and highly respected. No cause was avig.ned for the rash act. More Specie! —The Hibernia brought o ver upwards of W.) millions of dollars in gold and specie. The Caddo Gsz tte states that General Wil iarnson expects to have the Red River Raft removed in three or four weeks,— There are soveral thousand bales of cotton ahcrvr that (:I•struction to go to mar A tallow candle introduced into the bung hole of a h• , ps!te.+d of molasses, it is said will alp fertnei.tati , n. One candle will I3st 43 hours. A reward of one thousand dollars is of fered for the perpetrator or perpetrators of the horrid murders in New Jersey. .9 Venerable Sexton.—A correspondent of the Salem A3vettiser states that Mr. Thomas Parrett, the venerable sexton of the first church in Beverly (R C Thayer, pastor) now eighty four years old, has bur• ied 2.259 persons; neatly half the present population of the town. Th.re was a frost in Philadelphia on .Thuralay morning. • -•--- io Abertille, S C. Biwal,.4lsatat—A Hog him— self Geort4 - 7 W: Wood, Whii s pretinded to be a deaf Mute, Was afreatid at Catskill on Saturday evening week, charged with a brutal assault upon a tilde girl nine or ten years of age. The Fourier Associations itt Roxbury, Mendon and Northampton, Mass., and Hermon, Mo., are in a most flourishing condition. A Great Mistake.— A young lady inten• ding to paint her cheeks with rouge, but all the paint on her nose and did not dis cover her error until she was requested to sign the pledge. Rev. T. C. Levies died in New York, On the sth inst. lie was a gentleman o f fine attainments, and as a writer had put superiors in the country. A shockinJ and unnatural murder was committed a short time since in Laurence comity, Mississippi, by a mother on her own child. While the child was asleep, she procured some lead, which she melted and poured down its throat. The cause of this inhuman act. is not stated. Rudeness to a Lady.—M. De Bonne— ville has been a little to bold in his mesmer. is manipulations at Ann Harbor,Mtchigan seject was a lady. She was conscious of his i "pertinence, but was too much under the magnetic influence, she says, to properly repel ti e rudeness. Murder and Robbery.—The St. L mis papers of the Ist inst.., give an account of the murder of one tithe Santa Fe Traders named Charvis. He was killed by a coup, pie of desperadoes, named :11c Daniel and Nlisoo, awl robbed of $32,00. It was greatly feared that the main body of the S Inca Fe 'traders had met with a similar fate, as there was a regularly organized banditti to prey op in them. Nu iiewspapvrs are now published on the Sandwich islands. The wheat crop is very promising Li New York. To those who desire to join ki Fourier Commis nits, the Ifimni'le ATricuitural nod Mechanical Association in oWers trrelt. intineein3nts. It has ohtlincil a charier Irmo the Legislaiure,and they cordially invite pr.r3iins of good inoral char, :icier to join them. It is 'oc rtrd within 30 miles La-a'!e. Miss Clarendon has brenme. I,!s3ee and in Inagere,s o' the lmericui Thealre nt Mobile. Fineen Miller luna'irs aro nnw .2 ,, tifincd in the At , sylinn at Bruttieb , rn, VI F , •rtest nac called out at his benefit in T3,atti•n night Iwo azn, and made a ,pcech The Rainer. have hi & ricianrti. Are they coming to Paisnurg!i? wd, 1117 othcr (I,y in N Y.,ln •a - tiring 8 feet 1 ineb, R. %Vordsx•nrth has been mrpp dnted poet laureate by the Q teen or cog , . !. There are 1,159 inlrar ited cellars id 13 or :he (I.•isse wur.'s of New Y With a populatiqn of 7,19 C. A sub cription is being kot op for tits purpose of erectiwz a monument over the grave of the ed ehrsted John Bunyan, in Bunhig-fields burying ground. C;_ - . ^ - 7-The court martial fur the trial of Mnj Gen - e commenced in St. Louts on the Gth utt., and wi!! continue in scision until the matter is disposed ThiA year Cie fr,—lltdq have fully equalled those nrpr e ei mil year::. Nearly $ . 2,000,000 worth of pro;er;y ha.] hero destroyed. From the Pennsylvania Keysto Ire James Buchanan. This enlightened statesman and pure patriot stands before the country the ac , knowledged champion of American princi ples. His gt eat talents and illustrious ser vices place him eminently above the party feuds and disseutions of the mere politi cian. Capacious and comprehen-ive in his views general policy, he is also pow. erful and convineine in argument, as well as zealous in maintaining those great and immutaltle principles which are the basit of our free institutions. As a statesman, James Buchanan has few equals; and it is not disparaging thegreat and gifted of our country, to say that he has no superiors. His policy is an enlightened one; his code of politics of the most popular character, he recognizes the sovereignty of the peo-4 ple in its broadest sense, and has rig;diY carried out in practice, what he holds in theory—that, in public life,the agent ofthe people is bound to carry out the will of the l people. He is not a latitudinarian in con.:l stitutional constructions, he has al ways kept himself within 1A:! letter of that sacted in strument. True to his support of Pennsyl vania'principles, he is, however, not sec tional in his feelings. He has always vindicated and maintained the integrity of the Union, and looked to the welfare of his common coantry. lite claims, there fore,unon the Democracy of the Union are equal to those of any of the distinguished gentlemen named for the high and impor tant station of President of the United State's. Pennsylvania will present him to the national conventit:n, by a united dele gation. B 3 Skeleton l'ound. —The skeleton app.. 2 , 34 )r. O, A I R 41 A 344 B MS -‘ C 419 C rently of a young man was found on the V "t t l ledge of a rock, near the mar ' of the Ni. "sso A -- aghta, at the Ml' e miles beinw i 883 A the a3'® Since, togelbet will- I , 8 25 " a B' B fr, piece, which had the appearance I - 7 'wing lain there some six or eight years, 2 0 12 ". clue to their identity was discovered. A ir -~~~ AcOiril - Number „ Cie- I'IMASURY DlTAnTillrrr. 4' April 22, 1843. I letter. I4FORIII A TION has been iecelved, that on the 26th 4469 day of July last, a package was made tip at the or. 4470 C fire of the Collector of the Cuwomsat New Orleans, con. 173 d. A taining —treasury notes of the United States, which 1739 B Dad been received at that °dice, and had been paid and 1963 A cancelled by writing , upon their face, and by a receipt 1203 B endorsed upon them, which package has not beet. teceiv- 2300 B ed, It has been ascertained that some of the notes thus 333 C paid and cancelled have been paid Imo the custom.honses 606 C and to receivers of public moneys, bearing very slight 4525 B indications, if any, of a prior cancellation; from which 4526 A it is apprehended that others, of the same description 331 A may be in circulation. As these notes are wholly invat- 4391 B id, and cannot be received, or in any way acknowledged 4479 C by the Treasury. It Is dremed proper to publish the fol. 4816 A !ovine Owl rad. of hem, that the public may be on their 5174 R guard against receiving them . . 12849 B 3597 C 3599 B 3600 3536 11 3541 A 3.534 c 3538 c 3065 D 235 - 2 4 65 6 C 4528 B :1014 R 3038 A 3674 B 5303 A 1233 c 1214 B 1217 B 1213 A 1218 c 1232 A 1219 -A 1220 B 1 - 221 c 1 . 229 B 1138 A 1139 11 6206 A 6205 11 8191 A 5194 A 8193 8193 R 8209 A 8210 R 8214 C 8225 B 6550 A 8192 B 6393 C 6195 6547 A 32(10 A 319.3 C 8215 A 8218 A 8 219 B 8223 8226 C 8191 C 1140 C 65 32 A J. C. SPENCER. 131CcItETkity . 01 , THE TRIE•sOIIY List of Treasury Notes referred is in the above xotice Number 4- ]. , Date of Noie Letter. 3354 C 10 November, 1837 6929 B 23 Jam., 1838 6643 A 25 August, 388 A 1 May, 252 C 6 260 B 13 " 218 C 11 252 C 5 March, 734 B 29 July, 327 C 21 October, B 17 December, 2921 B 44 100 100 50 50 1,000 100 ILO 1 .000 100 500 50 -- 50 5 1,007 6 50 5 100 2 100 2 50 '2 50 2 500 6 64 500 6 611 1.000 6 100 6 1.000 6 1.0:00 6 500 6 61 500 6 100 6 •• 500 6 64 500 6 500 6 • 500 6 1.000 6 • 500 2 50 6 I,o'lo 6 1 000 6 .. 1.009 6 1.000 6 1,000 6 • 500 2 500 6 500 6 • 50 6 1.000 6 100 6 1,000 6 1.000 6 1,000 6 1.0(M) 6 f'• 1.000 6 500 6 500 6 • 500 6 • 50 2 • 1.000 2 •' 1,000 2 7 June, •' 1,000 6 15 . 50 2 5.10 2 28 "1.000 40 7 July, 04 500 103 5 2_5 • 5110 5 2-5 5.0 5 2-5 104) 5 2-5 • 50 5 2-3 • 50 5 2-5 • 50 5 2-5 • 50 5 2-3 50 5 2-5 646 50 5 2-5 100 5 2.3 100 5 2.3 100 5 2. 5 50 5 2.5 1110 .5 2.3 • 5 0 52.. E • 50 5 2,5 • 100 .5 2.5 100 5 2.5 • :A/ 5 2_5 100 5 2.5 • 100 5 2.5 • 100 525 • 50 5 2 5 60 5 2 - 5 66 SO 5 2-5 100 5 2-5 • 50 5 2.5 • 50 5 2.5. 50 5 2.5 • 50 5 2.5 411 50 525 •it 50 5 2.51 50 5 2.51 100 5 2.51 66 B 2 January 2942 B 30 " C 12 February, 200 0 16 " 158 13 154 A 183 A 23 218 R 171 C 3 March, 1230 C 6 " 134 B 135 C 240 C 249 C 19 A 9 77 B 73 C 76 A RI C 60 64 A 12 " 537 B 31 " 70 , 4 A 5.17 R 5 Are,ll, 528 C 537 C 553 A " 772 A 23" 200 11 30 •• 6112 B 2 May 437 A 3 906 R 5 •• 404 11 6 •• 5.15 A 599 B 591 C 71:3 B 7110 C 511 A 516 C GOO C 614 B 205 A 30 Septemt er , 206 B 717 c 7 October. 1 122 c 1 045 A 1 .303 c 5 November, 1 313 g 1 390 n 1 34 ti B t. 1423 A Is " 865 C 19 •• 15 52 A 24 1653 B 25 1666 A 1 December, IgB7 B tl 1663 C 1669 A 1670 B It 1671 C iti7B A •• 440 C 10 " 18114 C 23 " 1867 A '• 1790 B 1954 A 1912 A 1908 C It 1792 A `• •• 1906 A 500 2 500 2 .500 2 50 2 •• 100 2 • 50 2 • 100 2 1.00 2 41 100 2 50 2 100 2 • 50 2 64 500 2 611 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 61 100 2 • 100 2 46 500 .2 100 2 160 2 50 2 66 180 2 50 2 100 2 1/. 56 2 50 2 500 6 500 6 500 6 500 6 .500 6 500 6 100 6 100 2 50 '2 50 2 66 100 2 100 2 .50 2 50 2 30 2 50 2 100 2 41 100 1842 500 6 50 6 50 6 50 6 500 6 500 6 100 6 100 6 100 6 100 6 100 6 - 99 100 6 .50 6 SO 6 50 6 " - 100 6 100 6 41 100 6 It 100 6 100 6 " 500 6 5 00 6 500 6 500 6 1,000 6 50 6 10 6 543 C 30 " 542 13 541 A 5.311 A 539 546 C 1616 0 31 •• boa C 2288 C 2z45 A 2283 C 2326 A •• 2244 2247 C 2248 A •• t 217 0 A •• 2278 A 2279 Ft 935 A 5 rehronry, 3940 A R 960 C 1 3469 A ',887 882 C 8739 A 740 B '• 1492 C " .439 A Mfiitlk EIMEMIZIE or pe• Note. cent k.1.7-7-7;it,; :I:: . :r.r::'! , ,': - . !::: : __"....1- . . r - : -•.-:,: - ,,,-!:,: , .-:::..' : - . : , f 7::::: - Mato or moo 100 ' t . 6 - I, 69 100 6 Of- 1,6 /00 6 ~ ~ 100 6 4. 100 6 4. 4 4 500 6 .. 4. 100 6 „ „ 500 6 4. 500 6 94 PO 100 6 ft 40 100 6 /1 19 500 6 le 69 100 6 '4 19 100 6 14 February, 1842 100 6 64 50 6 16 " „ 100 6 ~ 'no 6 44- 44 mu 6 64 • II 100 6 ~ 41 50 •6 It 64 $ 0 6 4A 44 SO 6 IA la 5c 6 , II 46 100 6 II ,g 100 6 '' 44 50 a 6 it It 50 4, tit Al 100 6 AA It 160 Id " 100 6 18 " „ 100 6 23 66 64 500 6 .. 500 6 ii 44 500 500 44 '' 6 44 44 500 6 46 64 soo 6 6 .. „ 500 It " 500 6 66 " 500 6 46 " t wo 6 '4 41 500 6 64 " 500 6 64 " 100 6 14 " 100 6 4. 50 6 64 Al 50 6 " 50 6 64 41 50 6 61 50 6 54) 6 50 6 4 , 50 6 Sit 100 6 6, 50 6 St 411 100 -6 41 66 100 6 6, 100 6 It 66 50 6 50 6 Li SI 50 t; 46 50 6 50 6 is 50 6 44 SO 6 66 66 50 6 SOO 6 100 6 64 14 100 6 100 6 it Me 6 100 6 66 50 6 46 100 6 64 " 100 6 .. .100 6 66 44 100 6 46 60 6 •' 50 6 64 SO 6 • , 50 6 11, 50 6 4.• 50 6 50 6 • • 50 6 100 6 • 100 6 " 100 6 44, " 100 6 " 100 • 6 " 100 6 " 1(0 6 "100 6 " 100 6 " • 100 6 .• 300 6 4. 50 6 " 500 6 " 100 6 " 190 50 6 " 100 6 " 500 6 • •• SO 6 .4 So .50 6 44 50 6 44 SO 6 lit " 6 " 100 6 6 41 11 91 6 " 100 5 25 •• .50 6 " 100 6 " 100 6 50 6 n 500 6 •fl , 1 00 6 4. •, 100 6 51 6 24 " ioo 6 " 100 6 " 100 6 2AI arch. " 1,000 6 " 100 6 " 500 6 3 • " 100 6 " 100 6 " 500 6 4 " " I'ooo 6 • 50 6 50 6 19 50 6 .5 50 6 11/ 50 6 " 1.000 6 " 1,000 6 " 1.1360 6 " 1.000 6 • 300 6 100 6 8 111 11 500 6 500 6 119 50 6 12 " " LOOO 6 500 6 31 " 100 6 " 1 ,600 6 11 11 100 6 50 6 11 " 1,000 6 100 6 100 99 100 100 6 91 100 6 ,4 So 6 119 11 100 6 100 6 31 March " 1.000 6 " 1.000 6 " 1.000 6 • • 100 6 100 6 100 6 1 00 6 I April 100 6 100 6 9. ioo 6 300 6 2 " 100 6 70 97 .50 6 19 50 6 .5 IF 52 6 6 " 4 1 4 000 6 " 1.000 6 " 1,000 6 12 " 50 6 13 " " 1,600 6 18 19 100 6 19 " " 1.000 6 " 1-0410 6 " 1•000 6 11 500 6 "4:Soo 6 Pf OP 500 6 11 500 6 500 6 " 500 6 19 500 500 6 540 6 - 100 6 " 100 6 X ate per 1140,: ,eent. T IR EAT It E. Second Night ow. DFSER rED V I LLAGE 3i apperance of MrtFIANN since her indispo— s.tion This Even'i,g, Ally Will t!.c cdeqate'dlaista fiosis Gt.l.l. , nvii,', Poem 0 in e DESERTED VILLAGE or the FATAL SEDUCTION. To ennclnde with the laughable twee of in . IRISH WAY TO PAY THE RENT. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to emu. mence at half past 7 Lower Boxes, 50 cants Second Ticr, .371 e cats I l'it, 25 " G Huy. 12} tints AT Auction on Friday morning nest, at 10 o'elcet, will be offered the best and most e-tensive asvortment of genuine English cloth* ever be'ore offered at Aucii n in this market-.. Consisting of 75 pieces asiFortcci colors, and quA. ties, comprising extra Blue, Saxony, superfine 'Wool Dyed black, Coburg Olive, Invisible mind Rifle Green, Dahlia,Citron, Olive. London Smoked, Steel ai.d Mixed. The above clothes are fresh and r direr t from the importer. Ali-o, 100 hales brown Shadi n gs, 5 cases Prin..s; Kentucky Jeans. Drillings,and a quantity ”f.•ther seisms+ able Dry Goods. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO. mey 10. Corner ofsth and Wood. REGULAR W EEKLY PACKET i , r-r j • Felt CINCINNATI The lineand fast running at eatululat SWIFTEURg. Robison master, will leave for. he above and Infertile,: diote ports o n every Thursday morning al - 100 BIRNIINGIIAM &CO, Ajte.;s BEAVER A I W AMU: PACKET. . _ The ranat packet Ell Shaw tnaeter, wilt r Imo ae a regulur tri-weekly packet Itelmeen the afore named ports, teaver; Rea vet o t AlundtiF, Wirdaeortnyv, Frida y•f; Warning., leaves Warren on Tui.t.dan, Thurston a rd Saturday.; conr.ectliie with the Stege.Lities to eleven rd direct. For freight or passage apply an hoard or to may 10 To the Votera of AllegAtng County : --1 reopreirony nr. er ntveclfto your n rnmlidateliedepon. dent of parties) for the of PROTHONOTA BY of Ai inglieny county, at the P.IISII inl election. As Ido not come berme you .erornmended I,y a convention, these. of you 10 whom I stn not personally known wilt &ease ex amine into my qualifications, 4r.: and Ifs° rorianata a. to °hullo a roljorlly of your suffrages, 1 shall endeavor by strict :went ion to the dillies of 1 hi! Mitre. to sal ioi r y ymt with your choice. ALEX. %MAAR. may 10 Of Pitipburrh: SCHOOL BO )K DEPnaITORY. LUKE Lot) Azool, PaldiOer. Bookseller sod Binder. N 0,89 Wood street, Pittsburgh, has always or hand a general assortment of school Books, Mask Bonk., and Stationary, Job Prinlin. and Bindlug.ifone at rhnrt notice. Kr The Itighrst price allowed 1 . .. tr Rags, Tat.aer's Sc rape . and Ifteo-nwa x. may 1.41 LEFT the premises of the subscriber on Siturfloy, ..6th inst. a white cow with small rel stio's, long Ain horns, n bole lit the tl-ht. Itzin; about 10 yearn atJ, 1,2 near calvinr. Any per•ou who wilt 're. Rini 510 cow to the sti.ecrilter, or will leave woril at the warehonEin of Lime. Bilck earner orimitt di , Penn Fir,eig. so &hat lie in:ly 7,Cl her; will he ro..rally Ott RN MrKEVN t , Corner of Penn & It-win 41. mly In It EN l'--zeverel ItOtt.e. In town snit' country" 11 A COnd ilit , l properly el,ep t twin with It mail 1 earn:it. Wanted two or lline men with stnaii tatnitirs in go toot, Country. (time: wanted Coo a nundier of torn; inerhanits; fainters; comlimen: rod am!, naiad?, azrri men for light work. Also; for coot; thaw. her maid-; wet riot dry roarer; and for "mall boy. -and girl.. Wanted to borrow on mortgage or good security fir €4.11 hundred to two ilimsand &Ohm+. All kind of Agency and I otelligenee lin;iness attended Au at short notice—all letter; post paid promptly attended' tn. 1 ;A -IC IIARRI3 , Gene ral Arent may 10 & Intelligence Office, Ni.. 9.5 th St. SUM:IIER RESII)ENCE FOR RENT. A HELL furnished Brick flotiFe, with a well culti vated Flower Garden of about half an sere, and utovid..ti with alt necessary stables and until offered for rent from the present time - until the firm of April next. It pleasantly situated on the banks of tie Ohio, a short distance from the city, and for reatven lance and comfort is not excelled by any other in fife ` neighborhood of Pittsburgh. For a small family who will lake gond care of the prenilst s, this Is One of the most desirable +orations that could be offered. For fur. ther information ripply at ilia: , c•flice, or to al, Kane Jr. Li' erty rt reel. may 9.-Iw, petition of J.IS E. Kilbourn of the Ist Ward Piet-burgh, in said county, respectfully shneverh-- That he is well provided with house room NO other convenien , es for the accommr dation of gers and travellers. And he prays your honors:W . grant him a 'iceose to keep an )no or Itortre of Pub'' tic Entertainment. And he will pray. &c. J KILI3OURN. The ontlersitened ritlzens of the first Ward hip& respectfully cmtify,tha , J. E 1(111 ourr. the a. hove named applicant, is a gentleman of go , d repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house 100111 and conveniences for !he aecommoda— tion a d lodging of strangers and R avelers, and that said tavern is necessary for the accommodation of the public. John Dunlap, Horatio P. Young, G. R. John Liwtort, Thomas Welace, Rees C. Townsend, Dmiel Clark DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. T "'partnership heretofore existing. between the subscribes, In the cabinet mal:lng husimee..wa s dissolved this by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the flint wilt pieuse call ut their late warehouse irm InealatAY. and Celtic their irpettivebills. And all have in claims will present them for settlement at the. saline place. Eh her of the late partners Is outline Ized tortilla accounts. H. P. YOUNG, ALEX. McClain. Pdishursh, May 6 .1843.—(may 8,3.) D R. JONES" ACADEMY. W rorner of Mar. ket and Fifth streets,—(lasses.ln French, Latinos Greek 4.c. tati2lit chiefly Ly Irrturea. • The clauses will attend on allernnte days: Gentlemen, from 7to6a. m. Ladies,from it to 10 a m. Also, In the eventivg, iusiructiattp, by lecturing, In English Grammar4Eomposition, Hook Keeping, Geese. try, Algebra, 4 . c. Gcntleinen,from R to 10, p m. I Ladicp,i'romer).oB..p..M. To commence on Monday, .May R. Terms moderate. may 6—if, A CA RD. I HAVE on hand a large and hell assorted stork of UPHOLSTERY WARE, ant able for the spring and summer business, anti am prepared at short notice to till NI orders entrusted to me. My stock to entirely new made of the hest materials. will be sold at mites to snit the. times. Merchants will find me well prepared to fill their orders on the beet terme, for any description of Up. hoistery toads fsrr their customers; and rite ciriZtll4l want ing any article II my line, will be prompti; set ved„ Sad their favors thankfully reccked. WM. NOBLE, Ulinkterer,, _ No. 4 Wood at . gear the river. 10 TIERCES RICE. 10 Etats Lai Sugar; slid. Crushed do.; Just received and for sits LIAILYIAN, JENNINGS 4. Co. -.. 43 Wood st. by a p 29 J • risr . 4 RAIVED-11, fresh *apply of tr O'Neirs relebraied Cathollimo. • " Pheumatle Dechetion, • 1.4.10y's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; - Mrs Reed's Female Us*, at 'lmplore of • .-- 4- E. FENDSI4IOO-, tay 9-2 w corner of tins tlooonflk* ;. Suction Salust. CLOTH SALE. BIRMINGHAM St..CC) , Pittsinugh. J• :S. DICKEY, Boavir. PROTHONOTARY STRAY COIV Gee Wilson, S. R. 'felines, Se•nuel Keller. 1). Brbeklocker, - A MeGammon, G. W. Brad'ey. may 9-3,