::.=Z.' ,. ii., , :1.. - Z;:;',t', , :iii.::.: 111114118 - ‘& --- 11 - IPSZIVCR - =NE g‘tBEATTY. EDJTOR iAtla PROPRIETOR. , VI!,EDNE'SDAY ''APRIL 1 t4A":" ScrA correspondent of the * l4a6fi viU Union, MKlPolk'n paperrargues—warinfy againetthe prevent:tariff. lE:',7": - ,Tetyles VA a relative or the Presj tlent,.liaii:heen,:appointed Naial Agent at _ • • Ital , "rlre_Ntitte4 Mtates__,Gizetteott_FAL l tlay inyrt'''This is called the •"bloody Weak" ittiVashingtor., in consequence of . the trest.npmber •of heatla that are to be oflicially.ent off. • „ R&M!, Jahn Gieger of Harrisburg, re cently had. his pocket picked in . ' Yhiladel plrra 0400:belonging to the Harrisburg Bank. rei , ard. of ssoo' is offered for its — recover ®®a thO t Jury of 'New - York. p . 4y_were lately toOpeotiogAlio_ 'pHs, on at Blaek;Welliti,,lsland, one of the Jo _ rare had his pOoket•b_ook,. which contained. inoneyz.antl_pap.ers or . considerable valne,_ stolen from -1_ - i_gt;rThirtectinim . banits are aboutbeing put in operafinn 4,o4:State of Ohio, un der the. general: , banking law passed by their present Legislatiire. None of these pew institutione located in the city . of • Cincinnati. parSeveralof i the tweofoco papers are -;ifisou.sping-the-inerits-and fi eationit'of the newly I'detted IL S. Sell's - t tv-r• G erieralluATlnicell great severity in sundry prlifts; and defended ' with equal warmth in others.- _Nearly eight colutims of The last Harrisburg . .Ar ere emnlPlest wiih_selested-etl-Erititorin - - — Tibia • • .4F4 , Avi0.4i.te.5# 0 •Itritiii•Ce. earn from a letter in the Y. Tribune; M."Cbleman, inveniai-of the itiepicrOcient on the Piano about;Six o'clock On the -af ternoOn of - the sth inst., it 'his reeidefice-at SaratogaSprings7 - ife - hat hoenill but a - few days- of the Mumps and 'Measles to .- -- gettier. having caught them when in New __York a., few weeks since. lle •was not considered dangerons by liii7;ionds until - OundaYmight, when an express ipatehedo,•Albariy, fur Dr. McNaughteli, Who'arrivcd only about an hour before he PARTITION OF SPOI . I.S.A Washington ':correspondent of the-Journal of Commerce write* The work of proscription is go: itig oriwith increased energy and frequen cy.. The fair promises for Mr. Polk, held • out by one •of yorr correspondents, are . coming to nothing.. Worthy men are hurl ed from' their clerkships with little or 119 . notice; and thrown upon the world with no means of supporffor.themselves.or their ~,fatullieit,.reminding us of the gloomy days • eflaoksoni it , ltenlio many. were turned .1- 'dtiTt, and scunany families thrown into dis- tress... There is me telling what will "mine next: But it is certain that "the victors" ' are, taking possession of ''the spoils. 1r - ,.irdlP 'fi-regret_to learn, q:ys the St. Loti ii--ReiSuilliVen,ltat,im Itte - 11"th ult. at Fort. - ' '' ." A. 'r 1 t • ent *Eletilt, se'o,apt:, p. A. errett, s regain •diiiriOns,iras,distrtMinting from hi s horse, having a loadeth pistol in his hand, his heitim'etSrtS4l6ll:the pistol was accidentl - '•ilischargeth - The ball passed through his; - - righr-firnaniflrelittrrived—onlyn • minutes. 'Phe army has lost, in Capt. T. s and_ an -accomplished ten. tlernan. ;' ' "10".101m 4 40ne!has • Madiebi.iirlt",iiiing•Sild• it out' to Jesse F. Dow • Eiiit:„'"Vlt• ow has associated with hkiti.i 4 lo4liihlsFislc i lEsq., and has, issu efftlie'prOtii.SOtuslof new paper 'to be callsd",qle Constellation," which is to cothincoeiiim'thofitstilay of May, on the ,l foundation; of ihe• Atid Ilion n 11 Ai:SW.6TR] . A T '''l'-:.2'.:. :;:-."V"'--‘ -;,r :..A- ,•,- ,:,-'., ,-,, ,-y., ~ ~ i. ..,, . ,' .,,;'7 :!',,2`,-; . &,,'"', . •„ . , . ', i ' ,. i ,iliti:, :., '..:”', 7 , t it , AC y----;-r.itr k ..- 4 - r - 4 - 1 - i? — . i a — a i _ d- ... ‘....,,, d . ..l. n- t , prefesegr 'l4l °rtelai 'beenVele° l r° . m a gla 1 .: 7 d,-4ildiutifll dallgts ~-; ,O f- Commie 'l*oor , , r.l wPr 4„. an d. .th a t A, re , e g r o phi o O . ' -nearii in's' °see estabishefbe- .% -- t 4,t:6li",v.wai, i!iikey to result ' t-'i l_ i t , 7l io , a6iiiipitiOtil.' 1V?r?; '4 4 s ''-:' ' , ', — It',, . nY auo named G . 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MEI ttsborxi at Tio l ineitidotis.c fkairr,at lions, • -V - 3 5 116 pitishurg Advocale; of the 1 I tli 41-q9',P.1 0 .431P.J1-91P- 1 3 1 4r1' 1.1?y--ivenlogove, Sit (lop/Jul? , our desk with, a. sad heart, to rdeord the most Tearful ca-. lamitythat ever-betel-any size_of_ Pittsburg. Tio particulars are givem,hy .the Advocate,as follows.- _ _ - 7 The fire brake out about 1 o'clock it, to-clay, in en old frave shell on the cast aide of . PerrY st, used, we, believe; for a smoke hOuse, 'immediately surrounded on two aides -with ohl Warne bitildings.. 'f'he weather was extremely :dry, and wind . high, almost a-gale blowing from tllewest. The houses edjoining.*on•Second_street, enniht fire itrnqtately. The • enguies at this tunic began .to , and had there. &e'en% stifficiEncy ore f water, would :lave subdued,•the fire But from want of wa ter, and• high, wind. the fire extended a cross 'Second street to the Globe Cotton Factory, which together with a.d welling adjoining... was consumed: The Third PrObvterian Church was on fire, but was saved with 7g7e — a — t — c - itef • 7 - The fire; also,. about the same time ex- tended .aCross Ferry Street, to_the west side, where-it consumed some Six or eight d w_el lin gs _ seas_sto/3 pecLirethat. d rection, the wind being . favorable. " But it was east of • Perry.street where _the, fire:ragett_with most fury:, \lt immedi ately.- extended towards ~Market street; sweepcng eiiery.bouse on both sides orse cond street, and: the Whole sqUambouncled by Market, Ferry, Second, and Front sta., except one building, the warehouse of tie Cotton Fa cto . ry-_,_f_a_ th e__.s.qn are-hounded' by Market, Ferry, 'Second and Third sts.-, every bulling, was destroyed except the Third Cliiirch, and Johetons &.Stockton's , Printing Office, and the American Office. T.b..t.§,SLUte„ll,9l4,9_decl Front and:Water streets;. Wau-SavetlArith but. little ini tirf." • • The fire - crossed- Market and Front st., .and then began to rlige with nwful us WeilWouTivvii` T O'clotk 7 P. M., and. the wind had increased - tficr -- " = roof to roi:Vatid in nn incredibly short space bf time, the three immense sqnares, composed mostly, of ware houses,-bound• ed ,by- Market. and Weed, "fin.tl ,extentling ,from .Third to the rivet, were- a sea of. flame ,The heat by this' time was.treinendaus, and - tho.wind blew a gale. WCrod street formed no barrier at all. The flames went .hissing across as if eager for their prey.— They tilFo crossed Third - street below the new POst Office; and Went rushing up Wood street across Fourth—and Wood street was a sea of fire from the river to Diamond Alley I But - 0118.was not all ; the fire had be come ungovernable. The arm of man %ilea impotent. . Even the goods removed to the streets fur safety, -were seized upon an , d•destroyed. On, on; marched the rag• ing element. A. sea of flame rolls • on from Wood street to Smithfield. The illonon gahela house, that noblest of modern ho tels 4 surrounded with .11;irnesl it takes firtn.Still the loin rolls on; crossing Smith-, field street, -and grant street, sweeping Sec:dolt Hill entirely. Even : the Canal does not stop it, the Gas Works take.fire, mid directly all Kensington is in flames - , and the fire rolls orfi'and is only. stopped in that direction, Omit one- mile froth *-hero.*-hero. iteommencea. fog the .Wani of food Co-feed-its -voracious -maw.- Yn ,the -meantime, the 111Onongaliel3 43ridgelms_telten_ftte,aniLla,entirelvann suMeil. The Viitsberg.l3ank, supposed to be firepioef, extending'ficim3d to 4tli sts: is in flames. The Mayor's Olllce is also , on fire and .the new .Post Office is 'in teat danger. met any one Who is acquainted — Witly Pittsburg survey this scene, and look over the extent of ground covered by this vast conflagration. •So rapid did this fire pro. gross, that at one time, between four and five o'clock -in the afternoon, the fire was raging with Undiminished fury, over a' space extending;' beginning at M'ar'ket at:, corner of Third, doyn Market Ballet to the river, tip the river . -to the upper end of Kensington or Pipetown,•opposite 'to 13ir;'' sngliatii,clown fiom Kensington to -Fo'firth st,'ilown Fatirth street toSinithfield,up• 'Smithfield : id 'Dianicind ~ Alley; 'down.Dia.• mood Alley io,itha largo , Anick. ware house , ci!r.''tifood,itcroiti.,Woodoxtentlitigin a diagonel—,iiirectibw:dou4s,the Bank ; :lip 1 -Fourth-L .- street- to-tlieT-Maytir's 'toff. ce-,—.-and- . acmes to Thiril,etreet; the , ;plaCe of ..hegin r mg. : ..; .... •,. , .., T ,-,,,,,, -, ....,,,,... ..., ~ . . In-alLthhiqafit. slim, the'lyeryrbeart, oC thectivineludiug,rpost °Cilia:warehouses .. manufacturers; . , , -, , ~. , of'9Or-: ,PP 4 ( tnr . ,'",P,r lo6 o l, wholesale—grooeis:,-and"-.-qmtuntsto,rt--.mer ihanta ,there is' 7 not- ene•-.linuse 'standing : that, we inoy. of., ~,,..,-:,, ,:, ~=,;.,.. -: ' ~.: , -- ,.Tweet ,so(l:,,iiever#L•parts. - of:squiresiTbifsitka all'oC 'llfli.OlgiorAtiull' the Yll ' ilingo' l ' -, . ',ltilio6ll!"l:glaitif,4oikit; which ':- Were ', also '-Gototittetri:4-' -- !. , , ..;',,,... , , — ; - . - s - 1- -. . - - -. . -, ': 'nil 1 6 0 ,41 6i'cliviliinifit; bfi'ititoeifse:' Vl r e''o l4l o l °,toP4l.;tttiA, Mitt ii. , ','YltPi , ilio:olit'oittle9:oP)4 l 7l(*itigittiOtiftittit; to , savo,2::Prt?PetlY l o , `r!i,,',F-,F9fit,',itis9c.,4_;.lgo.ft Ittoliteiw.Pßitklm.T94ltlY,YlgttriOtt,Otitri. , cul(pC,'.io9oftif•:,l3o9o,tYclio4f'PYA)Tri. im)44014:0401.i10Y..1;:#**..1,0.,0m1iAii: ,Nylipoiwitico*Kt, re over ii44ooii.tilVol 4 l l, !!':#o . ft l l'4o4( 3, iiiiittl4Alitiilo#4;*:.l4 , : , ;ll7l::,!'Ari.; *00f00" - %#14;#1 7 .1k,i2,W4Mk . !00010 4 0-0410 y vc i , 4008 1 9004 1 ! g#, ,, <,,'. at V A 4 , ,, , ,,,,,0,v,,,,,, 51 , , ~,; d 1:.:!,, , , .• t . 1: 0, ...; , 44 , ,,. tiTi6';,:,:galiAtiiitiQ4ll44,4-tz,'-i;;''--:,-;;•t, ~,sG`' agie • thellVleyobanes Hotel elMitydr4, • • •—••-• • kilosriilOis:l-11411?'i,-1144' a • all,,;••titit.: - "l'offices, etc! eio'ved: "The Clientele test' Its Rresees.t—" ! The'Pi.e; 'But h.tii give 'the partlealari4 tltis itieatiftil - ealnin-' ltTy has received blow, bat iye trusk•tihe will egain rise from" heen;lien. - , • At thislime,rsetioen — o'clock, the "Ilio;:•it notexteinllng., but is yet:.riglndwith aw NI sublimity in' the bitrnt dreds• and litindreds of . families less and liOnieless,.and their -- goods'fill streets. To add' to the distress, the, Gas Works were destroyed, and.oureity will i4'involved in darkneSs.aSSOOn as the lu rid flames die away. Millions Of dollars, will not:repair /11 , 0 loss experienced.. For the extentof loss bud wide-spread desOlation, no fire ; -in tTis country...ever equalled it.. To-Mort:OW : we; eliall•be able to giiiinOre particulars,. .•.r The following are additotnitPartiqulare (rein. the Pittsburg Gazette, whos.o.editor, we 'are happy'to see escapeS . a tilted —par ticipation in _the lois, though. lie- Must feel We have trat'ersed the burnt districOhis morning throughout its ehtire extent; the -calcMity-isatt wi4e-spread-anil as awful ae can: lie cone - Elred. The district burnt_is as we have described above: The' whole of South Ward; obea, _meet ,popeleue in the-ci4y, ia'dentroyed, with the exception of twd or three Itouses; one of them, by a Singular fatality, a frame,: The largest part of PiPletown is destroyed, a few frame buildings having escaped. The principal art:-of-trite:C4us—Werlis—are—u i u red Amoug the I)ulylic . builtling,s 'destroyed, are the Pittsburg bank:, the l'ittsbuOsii ranee (Kees, the - Monongahela Hattie, the Merchants' Hotel, the American Hotel .4419.,12,ray0,,1t0ti P esbylcrian- Ghu re Ir e Church l .t4e front street — Afriean Church, the .University .Buildings, &c. - &C.' Also De. Mo nringalieltu.. al I n dray._tlestrn3 e • The number of houses.destroyed is be 7 Move iitriet examination.. A grht nuni.bet of manufaetnringestablisrnenis are destroy, ed; among them the Aensington [tolling yery extensive establishment, be-. lon4ing -to •Messis. Freeman Co. Thi greateM loss, however; is in die goods and warehouses. on Second, Front, and Water streets, and on Wood, Market anil'Oinith• field. In this region, were comprehended our largest warehouses, which,i - vere full of goods,•groceries, gittSburg manufactures. The lose is variously estimated at Own ave. to ten millions! 13y to mor ow iti,e shall be able tb more definite intelliginde, hut it will take some days to give.rdl the . partien lavS. The only "lies we have 'waft' of lost, was a poor woman in Third sired. After the above was prep,tired., ice receitz ed` a slip from the rittsburg American, from - which (for want of pace to copy en= tire,) we tako a few addi'ional particulars The Third Presbyterian Church, though on-fire, -was saved. Mr. J. R. Juhnson's house was burnt. .Two buildings, belong- ing to Dr. Simpson, anOlr. Bulin, though', in the midst of the-fire,Were sitved.• The Pittsburgh .Eraulting.:Hottee was destroyed. The United -States Banking House, and that of the Merchant's Batik, were saved., Perry& "Scott's roundry was almost all that was sired in Pipe Town. The Aln- nongahcla. house and Bridge were,bnrnt: WeaVci lost all the Now furnishings 'Witte • Merchants' hotel. The loss of Messrs. Lyon, Shorb & Co. is mentioned - asthe . heavlostin . buildingsond•propprty— . Captain Wood's. the melt. Mr. Adam UpliWitiMititainitnniemun hisrisnowanqi Mr. Alexamter` Jaynes lost sonic four or five . houses Aithiatliathe had. _Messrs, I. & W. Holmes, their house and heavy stock, probably $OO,OOO. Messrs. John. son & Stockton removed partof . their;iii,cit, but are .licair:yloScrs, as is al's'o' Beale,. Mr. Thomas Liggett, ..seven houses ; Mr. John Thaw an number; William lisys,E3q., six Oreeven houses,o9VO4 street; •Mr.".tohii Ross, three new build Wigs; The' Presbyterian'advo `cate'an,d6.6 roniele . . Printing cifliees,,Wsie. both 13itrneil . dtiviti,.viiii little or , nothipd *led limn either.", :Oik-is-scareelY ablb. to aceouni T for , ,tlie saving . Okonr n winch tVits. elniOst l eurtpuntled .. %vith fire: Wo aie indente d forit to7lltinintiringexer-. thittn'tf *id thi.'Wetet",etteet;'-lietw'eql l. '‘ Vero tile , •qayeliptiee of Captain'. JsitieiMiqtheid*e)ti.irthiltithi Atielrtiti 'the' Wiliollolliiiiiir PIT Jacob' For:. eee .ejth.thti Ilioutke - s , of My. ". ! Pebles'cit) the'xoyper t'hint'ind-Metket etrciete stiti;tlie 7 ,hyieee .. ef Mr. Little,'oeoutitiett ytr Mr.:Vat= Yiac' M oti. - y;'o;ti , the:p doyeerloc.,4l,r,ket .All the othlit'e tit',, - durliTiriinlwe hiP . , I ' 6 ' 4 - in 'the b °,"" ...'h iviii;ed,almostoPrY with ktie:llPlr,lTYlfviiiiii' t bi:p r i no i pal `thiiii thiikiconfahOut444,:embifilies business iii#'piz.,,4,lt,t;f,tile,f,*ljoesiio irriUM its 1 2r 1, ,45144'- -- ' iV nemy..li a us, , t 44 3 4 1 t 2 -' B itrui; - :, iiiooll,,,',' ~.! • •!:, , i,, - 4. , , ‘.. 1 - , -. . 4. ' , --,•'•-',,.' • , ~, ~ .•:.-'•••:-,'' •‘• ''' • ,, ,, '4', Ut . : 4• Er a ii . , IoN.-7- Veto eranyg vcciiii 3 Otrevt Mvo,, Pr Bode.. 0 1 1 ),TY. "'Mk ;4° ( KOl 'iit'f-ti. , i 1 1 9, -PR4t 11411 4i o o';dekiiir 3iiiiiect irtrAillle w , Nork-POYilt* ; i if ll ;l 6 lP l ,..'lei :m..9"g. ~, P A 0 11 , fer ' 14 . 9911 , 6,5 " 40#0,0q 1 , - 1 ,1 1 g. , 1 1 4 0 ,, I; ITAPM, I O II I , FIY itelowpyvA4ool*o,l #9,5 , Y,F: f a,W t rllilkifrititiOo44 l .oo,4 4 4o4flOt 44, , ~ -4-7 . 4 'f' :' ‘. ;:,, ', l : - ~,:,",...', : , ,,t; , 1P:";--• 4 .4. '•" ' •• •-• : • -- '' t7,iei-to , - ` . '' A•; : ' '‘',', ''' ,';• ' - ':'...: ..-.:' -.'' "...."r•'',-, w sr' :;, . , • . a 416 0 4 '21X z -7- * • team at 0 o'clock _en Monday'everatiOlth two or it ‘ tye r e.; a ,large , ninikotr:Of;iiiiisingeto; probably ibreelmn`dicil When:juts._ Sjog.th*gb:'-the ierrow channel itlth'ens, she fan upon . 'imlarke;:inclr; calledthe 'I he so high' that 41P9ssible. •to sjanti 'pow. the deck. stern bent upwar4; linill4iil : wenillOivirim-much that in three *ninnies the two. cabins were full of water. The keno:among - 111e :passengers`may` be invigined. it was 9 o'cloolt in the evening, and very fewofthent wets in their t;eiths. The uppettpaitpf the boat took fire, which intrOased the alarm.' evening was and the ivlnd, blowing freeh it tkeVo , k Fo rtunatelyl Itilt t Wer t , Apt, , Cruftenilen' wad- but a few .111Ps'Tirattit , behind, but by the ihnit f3tiesucceeded.in rounding tindledbhi:ig the S'wallotil the . water ivas up to the lutlies' -cabin. ' • The famvingletter'initaina ftill Partic ulars of thiSlelitfute6C.ident . ram t : rI tmc.. ...Wednesday, 9 o'clock, A .1111. FURTIIER , TAATICtiLARS OF THE Loss OF TIIE 81tAlifiCStiNfitifrotips - TAK- El 4 We• - ye'siertlity morning despatched a -reporter..to.the Seene.otAltelate-melaneboly tlisastei, 100,71Ve wiecic yesterday' evening at 7 o'cloek. The steamer Joltrt Y. Illason had _been sent down to the -BwalioW, toi.reitilei any. tiecessaryor prac7 ticable assistance, anti boats were cons,tan't- Inilying to and front b7er,- son and Athena: Yesterday she teas deVOted to the sad Al ttly;_oLprnbing-the sunken_Avieck for..the_ bodies or' the dead; and with too fatal re- • RAtts,, , ,Wheri,outcrijoirterift- sav,en:.bod, icaliad 'beim removed- eiz tieing ferhalcs. Among the latter had .already - been recog nized Mrs. Briggs, Miss br Mrs. WoMl; -51i'd - MrE•Coliolf;' - rif i•toymiT.iiTaiisband came iloirintiti ..heating the_newsof ,the- p hiswife was cliseort. - Feit --- .:. - - ---- . — `l --A-gentleman from. Albany, whoie name we 'eo . uld not learn,,had just arrived in. seatch iif T his.tviro sisters, who wete discov .- died in the wreck. ' - - le ~ —IV r. Gilson, who was on board with wife, escaped, brit can find nothing of her so far, It is possible; hOwever, that she was taken up by the Rochester or Express. . P. H. Firman, Esq. of - New - York, was Witlrlds - sister oit board the Swallow. • Ile. came dawn on the BuffalcM this morning, as did also Mr. Gilson. J. 0. Cori, P.3q. of New York, was on hound=-tliellowlrantl--erinre-Alown---this morning bn the Buffaloe. : . He had truly a-narrow escape, the particulars of which he narrated to us. . At fifteen minutes 'before dine o'cloil, the ViiitiVow struck,' three times in quick succession. At first, a _general rush Was . made, but the Captain.cailed out. that tl.ere., was no danger, as she had only. struck a 'raft. This restored coitfidei co in ' some Mepeure, but lost. to' many, s Mr. C. thinks, the opportunity qt.yu, , ing over from the bow where the' wdei : 'as Mel low. IVI::r.". immediately raii . An, where he found the water al f eadyuploiliegtinFtle, and the boat rapidly sinking . . flejnM* dibtely went on deck, wbeie.tlie,'Wal'eilai a inointnt made its way, and was soon up to his arms.... Seizing a cane - biaaniseilee, about six feet, long., he Ts:naked. into. the water anti awitmfors_hstre. After_ swim cuing and struggling with the storm and Anil:flees,' for half a"mile,, was ......... , up by a boat, yithin fifty feet .of the Fairy Rouse at Athens inra'stale Of utter exhaus- thin . and insensibi, ity. He did not Teeny:. consciousness until five hours atter- his escallet . As lie-was-in the act of leaping-into the water'he heard a woman's yoke, in tones of iig,2l4;,,ehrieking, "Por God's sake save Me, says me-! .and` while swimmin, se long n 4 ;hecan recollect, the utile° of the ~ life-siruggle; mingled with cried and groans, was around him , on every side, The boat: , 'that Ock*litikpritiav'ed alio 4ve others. Ole man oq being seized by the hair and his head lifted out of the water exclaCinbd, "Save her! save her! let nie go and save ber I", On,looking fuyther,"they fonud dnd succeeded in redching the lady, who west asit ITimared, °WY an astiusintlinee, tila had-boen lad fit his charge. - -A -gentletuan-of-Detritt-n ain €4l + ET nail , t'l''ulitg n'ttag containing $1.,;506 .in goldl jumped overboard with the bus ;upon hit ' Arai, but soon was obliged ( .0 id it g?. — Ili W 7 ' 860 ri" ' i4'9 -- d by hiving fcrtunatelY grasped .a narro7, strip Isf !)01i'dr:a8 he': jiterinll7.-ticieb - lii*:him 'came anotheil man; . Claining,the lioark,i4tit curses m a bliFitgcllticuliq+Ar , ! lB struck, 0 0 frcril d i le iVs tIPM R e Y we" °w ' ll' gni"- kg;boat V l3 titaigOr Ar 'the board by the foot: I vey Ilie,At ' err rttlearied - bimself -- 741th - reitr tlitrlctt y, and wee:laved. ' ' , Prom the. be estimates at which ~we Nye 1:49T1-'6lg to arrive,. there,:; were on beard the Awalic4, it tholime of, the noel -4entln°l' -qv" from' ittr.!loll'l94.:BPUl°: Plit)stifOuTwlr !*9Poldif,fllie Rffihesterl about fOlk q!ttiCol 4o o , 63. a number orcite lifkWitVitnY , WieUchliei'learqs t°i ' ' ... t 4tl4 l4 4 a l!*, n e ti lC ) ,'Litffin tl' , 1 0 b Vit ',tivitujitoitqe-,,ir' , '* 4 v ,YR, ‘ +';+:lo, ' 1 :,,;114-4 1 / 41 - 4+ t'++..; -,-- '+4+4,4,' 4 , , , 0""".. , ,'''''.." ' 4 V,li4ic 41. 4:tOiknelfAng It, ift Ao44t -141 Mq irAr:oooPi9Lbe- 84 , *'': , 1 00- lii*, fi1r,v,414id#4.411,40400,00 , . 00q1spoOliipmil.00 vidi il , .'d''' ~, ' i ii. s , .1 ~,„',-';'.'' ~,,' ..,.. .',"-,/,,- ,,,,,,,k V 1 esteru.a , Tor- , roicigAlr i r,)3,frnikqe, A 0 A 9 '4 OllO ifie-4e4 4 ori , • sceps t9,ll4ye•gttenOeillne eondexiOn''utith, the • Swallow—Revine'ol'.6 learn. 'run itier on snoro on one ortwo previous occa DM 1 fl'-'treii --: ' `:—.=:.' •'''''"l'F . l:ii)' At' 'ic -,,.--. ,:-..Je - _o, owingi_xonaLt_te ,p,ny:, - ritc_. ' 'erbefoirer;'Ditra; . eott Mine *ii -- c l ime pa itien lois U .- Mincluded lit-ilieiheiti.. : i ii i'&.eubjaitied: "T'l'liii:bbifiii, - I — frery . feiv.mitiutee parted bout intheciintre, the forward-deck falling ritto - liilioal7'wnier and - thee sterslliartinte ' 'deep water, - The ladies all-of eouise'Vere: in the &dies' Cabin, and a ininute• aftnr she parted -ths.-va or cattle ruibinglM on all aides.. H ' gain-was a scene of her. ror artecofusion, women and Children screatning = adtne making the hest of their way -upon-the sate-reoet .decks through the iippei windoW and others Vita , carried hp by the stair Way, . '-'- '. Cali - 411m 'citilres -tninitermi all halide Tor .the stern of-the boat, -and , commenced cue. ting a passage. through the'state room deck down below-- v this Means several pail angers were reed 4 by being pulled up. A MrS. srbuck... and her. slaughter were rescued in•the laSt agonies of death. The 'daughter itika - With "dchild'iii sirengtlFand' affection ' clinging to • 4r,' - alriiost dyin'g' - mother -and Sr '7..1 I th e _tearin g her up—zol, Were' rescued. There air)" a. Oil*, many lives lost, there is no doubt, but it:w4 7 impossi: ble to learn - how • many - lest - night- ft is •known that iv , mrs.Ffench .and.an - old named Mrs:lotit4ilrt were drowned. flOiV tiiariLteaeliej.mp.ossible to say:,, Ther:pOietji . er' the paiscitgeH who were ilielfeiWtl444 , of the boat were saved cif bonse,'fie they - could make their eicape . to%the.shorebilt many of the passengers hi- theAteriiiiiiot.ltave been droiVpod; t: I~Gttg"t I.emer ilies;Of'.the,nresenhday IticAhem; which purify. unit 'cleanse 'the blond, inill'a;4l knOwn'to' be lnnt& .eent.hi thole qualities : :.rernedies•es Arfilmo4 and- tho:baying',.reeauract_lo; 111070 - ;114 in ilisease4 ; i!rn now, it' is boned going but 'of Aslnoll;anO, Yegplible.llemedies .will be soon nonupw, , nintliibine • lien .Brinclielh's..Vegeta 7 ble Uitiver'sil Pills will be o'ol4lo 'arm ''reciated:— 'Taffy ere known toliel benefiCially On every.part. ~ef tiro, body ; jaken . up - •lho' , "ch'ile. Alley. .Miss into lfie , ,blpdfi;...which theylertly,;:an it shonlfi.bn renienaberml-thiit they.,only temairelkositArtii from: chsease:of any, kiwi Nothing the'yllinteil humeri, with n'yegolable. , Mefitalne 'OT Alas prOrell et to An, liajnO,',4fit'lllWltycgObtll.7., llbluCrielide sole ilient' fen; ddo liiirOirgh: ''',t i7cizOiiii,- 7 0:00, ash we ; beit-, 4 4Coi'im)ii'fo, is , il4iiitilan, Oc much ititar,ssi.kt, dos .fijip d kon salt ' moii'VY:ai 'wisibilid'iido-ysii tiioolll"diSOkite; hi iisiiii`riiViVilliiiiii',iiltScliiNei . ,y§gSAalPltAtirtibil.: joui Pil4; . 'Whlcii:, iirgisoil(e sod 'c.iiitiirs hOlik , %,y. 'Ol,Ssiiiiiit All:oVir4o,4 l iibra.. l l 4 sm the iii4eol , t; .', 1,,-,ipe.-'4l4,,titoOk;.,!e9l!lre,ioniint, N0iv,3Pr0,93'01.#14., .11,sti,xiiiplui0,00,portsilitii 4,14; atop ';sik , ocsast,op., to t out OS trlS*liisiii quailtifisi cittitiMell4ol4ei - ttilii 'Alitillir)ii4k,!Pillii;l keritiiittiQuAt 4434. - . on.' ilitirtilirk , 4ol4'jnYlqurd;:tliktlttplAisty*Oi7ii#ri' ?410 . :1LAi1iy,9101614: ikojii;,eiti)iiiprott f A0t09:4,0 eititibz.ipeiatifionell.:,&g.'24-4;4440,. - 4 0 , ~y,; 1 ”4 ,1 0 1 4* , 9 4 TA1P:) 11 4:'44 1 4 , V1Tr1Yi70 1 1q3i,4 _N i ,1';i;,5.006r,- , V. • , , --i ~, ~ - - q',0 , ..)0 , X.Y.9.1',0, ..:..:',;"';':,';' :1 4 :1- - ,. T. /':'- ', , : e i ;j1' ). .,:, ' :Sgq.....VT.,i.t:. 6 4.14ii;'::'nn'i' . ..: .rl .. ':" 'I, ISERIMENNI SPLENDID 'WHIG :_VICTORY I Old Conrieeticitt speaks 111.: !'hander tones -: r against,flie:infonsfints.TexelsAclienp: , =.. kocolOcaiinS:eciiinptetely.routed in every -part ; of. tlte4tate:; , 7 ,rotir Whigs gici; ed to , Coriii:eas; .in4lait of 'the four Texas Locofocos—Whig' Governor— . lylaig Sena te- - and .IY'hii.l.loLie of Riiprestnialives elected by the People!! The Boston Atlas says i " our accounts reeeived Iron) WI. Cato' . tate• - of--Clonneet,-- iebt lasi evening,. are or the. most cheering kind, Thegood -Whigs 4:4. tlAt.Stateilay,e done their duty nobly.. they reMtnarlod, in p voice of thunder; ths:reereantii,'o4.-, §Eirme"urt, Stniatuit and STEWART, for their votes in Clogrosi, on the infamous measure of Annexation: • oh' Obniteetieut ie Whig egalti; throughout her State Gov ernment, and het-delegation in'the [lime of Representatives of . Congress... Noboily at-N-ites-now---reole ins-to-t 1 i se ; r-aee:her--- and She' Will only Ittyait the expiration of teach to plice by the sic e• of her Elpri xixbitox good anll truo W Iris. • This result will be highly gratifying to all_ pod NVliigs.througlinut the •Uninn,-, All will join in in giVing due ho . nor . tp their -brethren of-Connetient_who-lialle_atheiv_Cil so signal and gloriNs a triumph. y„ • The' majority of Governor BALowirt; ihtt.Vhig Governor elect, in all the towns :Latt....ten-or.L.A.tv_eLve..is4.477 o,vPr . . , --STATE OFFICERS EtECTED. ,Goz‘v•ttor . Lieut. • Cioreriiiir.-4-Reoben booth. • 'loof:ices of Congress. —James Dixon, Samuel D. Ilubburd, John- A. Rockwell, 'Fromao Smith, firlsTriStiriitnli tie rlifitirFentrifftlirs dieciedis 18.17—0 f these, 1(18 gre'whio. .1"~;9py Fisif Ci: ut~i Efc iiin The New York Charier. tlettien, as was.epeeted,.has resulted in the caul piete_tfiniboh (-I the kik) focus:, year Alayur .by — several thottsaml my!. - CcCiried I^ of thai 11 wards, have Otis ;ear carried none. The whits have earril (I the Aldermen in tWo third - and fif teenlh. Every other ward carlickity the loops. The vote for Mayor is as 6,1- loWs : For • Sclden., 7,230 ; fur -Harper, Native Arnetimm, 17,431 f for,• I3averm.yerAtted,_24„o.94, Ilaventeyet:ls._ majority over Harper, 6,663. The Native American and whig vote et:whim - i would leive the jocos in a minority of 567. KJ" The eFection iit Proolgyn, lit. Y. which resulted in tile e;ner..63 of O. Tallmadge, the -Loco candidate for Nlayor. He las elected by a plurality of 1189 over - George (W big.) and - 1863 over 01: Rockwell, (Native.) Ttut Com , - mon Council will cansist of 11 I,ticos, 6 ‘Vlrigs, and 1 N tier. . 3 't he elit e ‘ le:!iion in 'Albany. N. Y. resultediu a "drai4 gtone." The I,ne,, Foci; candidate for MaYor, gets in tanfority, and tlielVlllgs carry-L:1 out of the 9.o•Ald4itnett —•• ; ; • - -i0ut•5*1 4 444 . 14.- Groo,OyiShoeilk VaTl:)ty linisuts; Figs, Currants,. ll CruttbcrrtiXitee,se. mid )Itickerel., till uffia.ll at titeir,ustintlnve rikti4!l. Alardi • . " — ^"r 7 -I.c-Cfratiinititiir Tongues. MEM titTAIIIE It : 14 1 11.T.MBElt: I stiltseriher hat nnw nn I tlilLl•enit I. • cnilltuitriilr Pine llottrile, Plunks, Scantling, zlhirgles,Shitigling• -And Plastering nit of which will be mail ttt the river prices' with the addition of hauling, fi. Cush, to the Wurehonsu of . • • ' 13:111L.11:11'.VY: - Match 19.,, 1845. - . .." ' :. • . C .l ® iTacife! . ' , . . .:; ,14•111 P, VEILING HOUSE, in -:•:, '","- il Pitt streei., 'llONr oconidell by. ... , :n t.,. ~., ,• . Mr. Jelin Sanderson, di . ill'Orchar.i ' ' '.. e • end Barn attached. Fur itirther,par , -_ ''.'''' :: . ' titulars etiquirelif :.., . ''''''-- - . '- ' ' -'• ?-_W.l2' SEY.NIOTIR.. Ve1)1480 10, 18 IL . . :30 Dollars - Reward.; AS ;Olen, on Wodrieiday oighttlast, front . the 'stable of iho .subierilier, residing in Turbett township, Juniata county; Prt,i . tt PREY: HORPE..', -Said horse abaut , isjt wide. , ,,teo4ll4ritabiPd.: The tine - false putlek n ed,a nevi ed sheet,:and .hotri.., The :above iewartr paid for thraPprehbusion,Of the Shief;.nnd. - woe. ,eiief.the 'torso and saddle. TPRIIETT. , IC7ll..;,..Thei.aterst.o.o.BitnneT Riot; tn liurg, , Ydrry'leotioty, was broken .inteon.tEirrAlirs preciding,tkettetppmed'llittbaapp C 2111113 Ekare . ' 'Shmtiel ‘,l3o . elcwalidr; ded'a. _PATTERS or, -- Aiiministri k tion. (lob ,Eiiiiie43( saniuul ,, Butkivalipv-Istelori'Vrivnicr9id , t°""; juqi: Oeccals4.fittvo' been granted to the,.mtbscribori‘. 1- reeldhitlo - the;tiAmq:towool l :KTAllVersolPl:indelfi'k itittro,requested tq,rr.iillte:tiaymeiits, and those LRi fob. elultna to;V:kotteo4dom4or.siattlement.:,'... - 7-, us Re4.etred sc• . , • -frortAtha , viall-loiniVr o .Gaitt Darden: of , Tana sass, , to which we in , vite Okla ,7,40,4311 t oq'z. Or the phplia,artieplttrlY • , MA,t! 2 , 11 5 , 946: A 'alitilliezis„j'i . Ao::.;:,. l • ri , " 4.11441 .1 ;IfißOW;•4t 4,,Aftsl4ll47l4iiikitril— • ..~':.~u, .; :11;- Ml== lit. The 116...nunt„ficl.riyiry.,nppp, Gnardinn nf Elisabeth Wil(e..iiiluor ellilifsoi , J,uliii Wilt de 'llia pecviiiii:rif.-Afelielij . .MiSlilei*. Goardian .. , f -.. . .. ~.41 1enry Ciit4llii,,.aiinut"elillil.pf.Davill ()ticklir. du. inni Sititkit# :.,.• ~, .,, ,t - ~.„. •-" ,: -. : m . -- ?: ~ ~, .. .M . --'- M . ' . tiiitMiglitzi" - ' red"" e-4 -- protkrt — e oriiii!tirS'e iniu-elii—ntt— '..-7 Line:64cors*ol . c.mil Boats, return their sin- T cere - theeke tii - .their fill:n(15ln -Pranklin.anii.-I,lteit berlefifFiountieefor-piletTfitiet,ertindetifieetrully-in— forni them - 'that „Ilieysire..now . iireparetl to receive suil - forwitY(l - daily'-voCildts-Water-Cainkili - 7 - - -, Proillucesan'd '.lllerchalidize ,___ _ .•__ , • • PHILADELPHIA.... , atid..BAtTiMORE . .• Produce will bo delivered ta.afty. house in plia or Baltimore to which tintIrBOJILI 4i4t, hare ae oces. -Their agents in thoeitlecuro,:-.r.:',,,:*'' , - ;curs. WRIGIIT Vac 81. 1 ArlatiTonlite fpaars:cloolv ....They will 41100 reanive and Gil` wanl;diily, burg and inici•Witi.e po9ita, Freight ,Paaidn ger* alto 'foi3llo 7 Nbrth. West BlidiOli'dinala.. • . J. kP. MARTIN. ,r- Harrialmrg';May 1,1844. t' • •tft . .. Cli,th leg S. Laecs-,-; .... .. _ -Iron- , and --13:eneial Oommisitionf 1)1 er .. • chant, :... . y, SPEA IL'S R N1TP.41.?,. ~114.iiroti, NailAhtls,,Citittoigt, kc, • -.' t0w.n4146 El .- . .m : sc: i f::::: j § :,,, 7 4 :' ,_. Lewis, r bilatie. 100 n. .. " .. Lewis, James k Co. ' .‘ E. G. Dutilli k•CO: '' • Ben j. IL FicliE4.;*•• , - • / - •. . c . Now fork.•- Janes'TilLowia: . Wm .F...N.Jotlit*,Cacr.- -..3 . • ~:,_ ' k Mess. C. L. •N Y,',l'.. Thigo .. . • ""'"• A oilio....Mecliii - Ots, gelierally in Ittlittoore. ~--Mitreli._l;:;_/14.5...._,.. ;•••—.._.., _ Cheap Umb elia, Parasol a:notiSun- Sliejli . - 411 . e.nufactory. 7' • • C . •.; tiecessor to R:.b ee t, Made, late et:-N0,f7 , 4f South ratirth StNet; Phil adelphia,,lias resnOseftiff" die North West corne t . of Fourth afttl'Markelitreets ' where lie keeps con staidly for mile surrior,artreles oh hie ah o y, named gnolll;:rnalitifacturefl under his own immediate sir peeintendiuicc., I , lllllwarranted of as goad finality as can be purelinsed itr this or any other city: - , — lleating only-for .pish sell on rdnst remit:mid:le terms; and lee respect i neitek Merchants, and others visiting the ells, to call,. and examine -lids stock and„ price§ e purchasing elsewhere. • -- • - - 10S1A NV. - CLARKF., 'l%l* W....-copner— of -Pun- Market —and---.Market—streetr,- Philadelphia.h Fcbrum y l 1 , 13:5Ain.-. lEteghter?s,iNotibp. - REats . t.rit's Oriock,! Ctirlifile.,lllerch 29 - 1845. ma NOTTrE ie lierehy given.to all. persons ceted, !hid the.folleiving stecoutifiClinve been, filed in thin .ntfice. for exunitnntion' by the cc. - enuntents therein ,nerned, end 011 he presented ..o the Ofilumberlend euunty,,,x, eenfirnnitintietad ollywn.nee, on Tuesday the'29th diky - of 184 . 5, d'44.lxuagnmit4off; "It44taittitttetrie7.'F. sittpsAKtigififfiWiiiiNikel6l4iinTinigafrlSMlNPW4293 ' B4i PP e " l "%ris J. V i e kieenont Iftenjlinin. Finicatio irritor-of ovor s ,, Lice:., fete of Newton ~~~. :3.llw — necnitrit nrijenly.(7 . iiipin , :inri - Nilnlint•- trtttorufJGhtt .lato" of alp Iturtougit of tidlinpentburg, de eased. •it 116(300 . 41, o ohn-p-artmn, r.i14.1 111.10 of Silver Spring tow 5, 'rho ar 0.,n0t of Joho Craiglion d, E xeculor o'C:db.:moo Dixon, late of &loth al kWh-too town. shipo cloccaNyd: f. Thii account of David Deniitlh , Executor (if Seined Desoutts, late of •Dk6kiu?eu tutlnollip, dc teaf.ak - , • ecotini of :Jacob Erb, Adi.ni46lrator of ./01111 Erb., 11111. , : lle &LW . ) A1i41110,01/ towoNliip,)o - :1,1e . 00n . S.,Topel Exc'eulor te n lowrinhip, ileecased. ortlar.,l) Fa Int% Achnioi , trator of townshiKde • rasa. 10. Tlio noronot of Adran Forman, Adirlinis trotyr of Valvoline Fecinutr, late of Anvil town sh i p„-3: craaul. . I r l. 111v - iiecount of John B,Coovvr, it &oink. tra Irr d? Lorin non .i)tr,Jale.of the bo. rune Ii 31volionieidiore, deeftfiqed. qceoujit of Joaopli nod 1110, Adol ointrntor, of jopeph llcC'lellu~cd to of- flrpr•vrit towfteilitp, dcroonrii: 13. 1 lie nro , onit ofJolin ICozer,Atlmintkiirolor of John Fri lick, late of Silver Spvingiuwnsilip, ‘lv el. used. 1..1. Ihe nectar-I'4 ol,Jolin Heckler , Adoritrietro• for of .0..c.1,:vr, late of bit:kin:mu ttiwo slijo., deceased., . • 1.5. Tin: acctount of laeoh Oucy; Allioinh.l rat or 01..Intors Ituttoe, lute of the borough efeut lish., deepVill. - if.' Tse nerount of Jactib,G:ippinger Guardia li or o lyli 11 ft. A,1 . 2.4V 471. 11. .1 . 11 , 4 a...won'. of William 1). Scyrii.re, G.wkr (nun or nit,t r iarl Stordnbun, of the Borough of - 18. account nr IZUpp, Guardian of AlLelinc•- 2J IWi. am:Pant Watts .Epp. Guardian of Warp nu, clfildtcn o. Lihontlrynn Brown Ilt.'d. Tho account nrWilknil t ine, Guardian of Sa rah Anti Nnitliifi, iritpoTeiiiiii of Samuel Nei: ilintiLdnuertpci.. • Tiro ae6otitil Line, Guardiati of Samuel Neitlich, - a minur.child of Samuel Nri• deccat;td 7 ' ' Tiro Account .of :William Line, Guardian 'of lnitti t clitit rail Phi ild of oSain uo I-N itli cI, S CHAP . AP .-BLI.NDS'. 03:v00010K *Oh Si,rth at., e feic -111athet 414 . l' hi la dciPhia • , • . , - Y- 13 . 1 N 1 : 1 1A-k0. 1 :4NP NU PA C'l' 12 - E R As! 44;.Inenti•niterge.rtitil fnalti unable ns • lottingl evltreb for_ variety_ of color benufynnil style wikl excel Omni of nay other entittilithneentlTlbb"eity, and trill be saltine, the rerfliiiietie' iirielFs,' • Mereltnnts supplied with intuited inttlAririltrieel'tOlOok'bonal to new. eitizips of -Cumber luntlxteseepty4o givte'ltlnyet,'eaell before purehniiug, 'telibtr,bere. . WHeintie an4Sigk'pnittiing-eteecuted,fts usual in tbe- best InalintiKetted 'on tbdniose sudisfielory terms. , • j noiheih )11114irgst NEV and • 111.1817, reitelyeil by, tha,l94l(ndribcP J lot, or'brnuui-: 03 nit. ei t ikunniSfrarn yt0..t2 . 6 Ample Lniegant figur.. l. ed Alpacnalk o 4 l 7'4 7 44: l ) (9 ls _ ,11%_ , Somforts; onlr 4.7 - 016‘i. :00.0114. 1 tifiblejlehrttl` "IftiV ` iiifit/T ', l.leavieteerti - and :7 Velvet pOrile, very mbeati ) I ; c..so4rl ll le aligalLCLQ•cilogl i from the im. - I.oolllmbrke, 45,1megai , builitirl'eatutus, .4 1 1:1 glom Belli nee, Ike., in greiit,voriiilY4- Tills in etoelt. „Coll , siott:tionitileto; AIC ,Porsoes kocid,,tu tr gati i 'si d4„. 740 11 to call plio 010 slam), fnur'th store, from,the)?oreer;Best street.-. • ' • 3 •ehr llll F,9 • • R r iekei'Vpiifde.acao . _statO, o ra, '771%4'8;4 aeilk,lo,ie:,curi of AlieCt* i ir / de l tic ' ha been tori t iio l l tir !hiPsidodlltreY-o:7.leAhlested ' N19 . 004'04 44, !i00.1, 11 ,. 1 „ 1 , „ 1/I „ c „„ ect iniii:ps*entilt* ,"•'• • - nr 3 . .' • „ Path • Z 7.7 , „y,icY • ';`..:4.l.ttt#Ctir}i-, ~r e ` - ' 1 • ; Z.L 4r. ;1;4, ?y, 0 m f 2 JACOB BRETZ, Registcr