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Clayton, Dayton, Arch- announced, we, With our via a' tin, contrived to' thr, Webster and Upham of the opposition to give 1 squeeze ourselves into as small a space as pos.ible their views relating to the propriety of holding upl for the purposes Of motion. Two daughters of! eir country as irl the wrong,-a kind of sevond j ar ts Ritchie, Jitought, after SenatorS had declared by their votes, of the. Union, were in the adjoining that n war existed by the act of Mexico!" I figure to us, and I had acuriesity to notice them las the acknowledged stars of the season' They The Wilmot proviso, modified by Senator Vp- are certainly both Very beautiful; great belles in- : 7 I ham end approved 01 by his whig friends, was ex- I deed,--but without any of the worst characteris - FIIIICii IL Skink. ' - i ; punged from the "three million bill," by a vote of; tics of belle-ship; apparently without the slightest We this dap unfurl oar- hariper to the breeze, on ;1 to . 21, and at twenty minutes after 1 o'clock, 1 consciou sness of it—and very unaffected, One of! which IS' inscribed the'name oi•Fnasicis R. Sotrzrs, l IA. AL, the bill to appropriate three millions of! th em . a for Gavernor of Pennsyteania!! . ' Vies to enable the Presidentparticularly, appeared to me, from her! to enter on negotil thoughtful. intellectual cast of countenance, as if ,TeSterday, in-a telegraphic despatch, we gavel • ,ih ons for, peace with Mexico, cyar of all " ab- I her heart were in higher pursuits ; and I afterwarda. the liallotingiin the Conve,nti4n, . en the dth inst. 1 straetions," was passed by a vole of 20 to 24.-1 discovered that she was the author of some very at Harrisburght Which Msillt4l in:the almost mi. Every Senator was at his post, save Mr. Speight, !elegant articles for the Southern journals, and a nimous resnomination or out Present State Execu. I who has been confined to his room !young person of no mean promise as a poet. tive. : Mr.S.avax is thereforOhe regular nomitme! of Alississi pp l, for several days past. While threading my way thro' the dance, and. 'of the Democratic Patty of e4d. Democratic Penn.' The bill is now 'tending in the House, and will,: keeping as close a watch on My partner as possi. sylvania. Of his election WI do not entertain al single doubt; hut in saying !this, we do not wish! no doubt, hedisposed of this night. It is now fully hie for fear of losing him .in the maze, I was as. a . ! understood that fribnot is not the man to be a : sailed by a very violent kick on the ancles, from to lull the Democracy into inhetivity and indicter- ; bearer' for the cause of humanity. !lisle gentleman in the adjoining qufidrille. i: Who ence-far , from it. We have9before us an impor i positions were not based upon principles charac. ;is that awkward persona" I inquired, rifler be • - tont campaign. , Petestaxt.i*sta -nisi az BY:- - rxxxisoL7FEDra4ll.4SZkl, 11.1.1.15 T BE OVER.' terized by judgment, prudence, expediency. A dis- had begged a very proper and Polite THROWN I Last year, owl to 'divisions in our! paron.-- I ranks, and the lukewarm c irses pursued by tinct and independent proposition expressive of "None oilier than Mr. Nathaniel P.'Willis, d whosei tfg rd ahrthern democracy, would have met with a! awkwanlneaa is no less celebrated than his poe, - ei Portion of the Democratic. party, the federalists hearty response, on . the constitutional right to pro-1 try." So this then, is Mr. Willis, thought la the) succeeded in electing their canal commissioner and • Islavery hib't in any newly acquired- territory orl exquisite, the man of fashion—him whom I had 1 a M ority in the Legislatt4e. Comparing the . !States, to be annexed to the confederacy. But, in ; been accustomed to regard, from his writings and 1 . aj result with thut,of previous elections, it was clear -1 proof of the opinions entertained-of this vain poli- ; from the portraits, as the ne plus ultra of literary I /y evident that , the. democrats did not poll their! titian, let me ask you to mark the course ofl foppery. Ile was a gentleman of middle sized full v itite,'Whilethe federalists, aking advantage of: coming events. To-morrow, the House trill finally ; about seven or eight and thirty, with a slouching! d our divisions, turned out tqir strength and won I decide upon and approve of the bill as it camel blue coat and gilt buttons; nose retrousse, air rue- 1 the day. We predicted then, (and time will prove) from the Senate, without the slavery proviso—and! tic, head small,—in all outraging your meconceiy% 'our plediction true.) that the defeat of the De ; Ipihnot rrill desert the losigoia houoY is, under which ;ed ideas except the eyes, which, though small, mocracy,would be of short aeration. We have he made a show of fight—and prove - himself tin-1 were full of imagination, and appeared; xhile they 1 Riowr and Term on our aitleLial these, nit i jout,l4 worthy of the support of democratic friends, and looked at you, to be gazing from the depths of his 1 - on, will rise again, w crushed. to the earth for a sea f : atititig, in firmness to abide the momentary tbs.! brain. Celebrated as he is, sue confess however 101 1 in their Majesty and strength, appointment incident to all great public measures. I have no great respect for Mr. 'Willis. Originally than ever! Pennsylvania is a democratic Outer and brighter!ernocratic State-- IHe will . rate for the three million bill, at a time; gifted with passion and imagination, evinced so! this. wten. l when his friends don't thank him, and his aboli- 1 copiously in his earlier poems, he has frittered I no sensible man will preiend ii deny ever there halt been a full party vote, we have de- tien auppaners shall denounce him. 1 away his brilliant talents its the details of mere 'tented federal antimasonry as whiggery, from The questign of Mexican territory to be acqui- fashionable gossip; and in such works as the id 3,000 to 25,0Q01.; red is one oh inconsiderable importance. It is I`' Dashings'' and the e Pencillings, this fall by , ti: majority of " whose scenes, 'We can ii -elect Gov. Situate ktiown to the administration. that England has ! as every body knows; are laid in the atmosphere at east 15,000, if the i had, for some time since, an anxiety to secure per. of what is called " High Life - -has chosen to , democracy are tine to themee)les. What say our I friends? Do you wish to wiiitess the triumph of rnailent posts upon the shores of the Pacific Ocean, ; prostitute the skilfulness of his pencil in the ,cline- I , i federalism in Pennsylvania rig m? 'We feet confi-, in the neighborhood of California. The present 1 ation of characters the shallowest and the least dent you do not! Then go Ito work from ibis ! difficulties It ith Mexico suggest the propriety to! interesting in-the whole range of human nature.-1 very moment, and do all in }'ape power to secure e I determinour right to the entire coast of the Pa- : We can have little sympathy with one who, hay.l l the triaimphani election of Fad-vas R. Sues x. 1 citic from Frazier's river in Oregon to the extreme! ing, received a divine gill neglects its cultivation' No Democrat doubts the lanesty of Governor] south. Cape St. Lucas. Our national defences ) for tie sake ot? a profitable and rapid celebrity, ' Sneer_ He has been weighed in the alance, and wst of the rocky mountains, in view of navig,a-1 whose extinction may be as sudden as its rise, not has not been found wanting. - the has been tried 1 ti's.n, trade, manefiWtures and aviculture, must be! thinking if the destiny of the poet is less literati% e,l in the crucible and like pure lusts) he has stood comptete and efficient to give to our citizens, in 1 and more slowly makes itself conspicuous to the j 2 , - the test.. Whatever may have Lien argued against that remote region ample security. Sound policy 1 eyes of the world, it has been antisis now, in spite the policy of placing him in nomination for a se-I will not admit of a powerful rival to interfere of all we say to the contrary-, honored as the most 1 eon, term, we have never y singl e with the prosperity of our possessions in Oregon.' excellent and delightful to which Heaven has rip 1 "41'. heard of a single TlM'adatirdstration, lam told, ha ve" no idea that ; pointed men. man, democrat or whig, Who iheibted the pnrity! ttuf acqu i sition of new terr i tory ot his heart. in - that quartei ' A digression on poetry in-a ball room !—the etc.! people for a l would extend the area of slavery. The idea is an; ;taut and beautiful persons around me must par.' Governor Sucx-* is now lie4e the second Ural His nomination li r as been fairly and! abstractie.n," so designated by Senator Penton. idon. In truth I have rarely seen a greater collet-! .' " honorably secured. He has hien placed in - nomi. I The supplerrieutal bill to provide additional ; tion of elegance and beauty, and was told that the nation by delegates fresh fromlthe people them.' field officers for the ten regiments, will be acted on 1 party were principally Southerners. Whatever j selves We sincerely hope Thai there will be rte' w and nailer its provisions, there will be! the catiae, the people of the South have a refine opposition to his election, on the' part of democrats .. . i 4 Brigadier Generals, 2 Major Cenerals. 10 Pay-intent of breeding, and lofty chivalrous spirit (of at least, All those who are in furor of the usages maners. 2 assistant Paymaster Generals, 10 Sur 1 which the former is but the outward expression,)! ! of the party, and support replan nominations, will ve ; ins. Commissioners are soon to be appointed lin which, in whatever other 1 irtues they may be! not withhold their induencein the present nrisis. l to proceed to Mexico, as Intended by the appro-1 interior to them, they leave their Northern eotem• ! The aid of every - democrat ta,i4quired , and every I priation of siio ,000 for that purpose. The Penn.lpararieS far behind. Perhaps after all the main! member of our party should take an interest—a sylt ania delegation are but to move in this 1 difference may consist in the comparative leisure deep s interest in the coming ; j arnpnign.. There 1 matter for the selection of Wileon Itfe.andless i ienjoyed by the s.outherner. Exalt the virtues of] should be-no lukewarmness---Mit inditTerence—no r-'cl"' as one of the Commission—and a more weir- 1 industry nu we will. 'we kllciw that it falt " -a- w a :'" l ....,4 tionoratrre repnetvorwri ve of our govern.: from the time necessary for the enlightenment and! ciPpostthiri .---- merthe - Denfeeeaes hinite, and throw 1 ' l '-' ' arch word as all doubts to the winds. e Thcri'fis ;xi meat could not be chosen. Judge Shaler is also' cultivation of the human being; beanies, what Is ' fail," spoken of in terms of the highest con fi dence for ;Industry. as we usually consider it' Is it not a .. Democrats of Allegheny! wehave a few words . ability and- i ntegr ity, in connexion with this mat- ' i pl oddin g for its comfort and waintainance, neglecting the and toiling after the things of the bode— tol say with you. You are in the minority, but a ter, "better day is coming." Cheer up—cheer up 1 The Senate .will agree to the adoptio n o f 6 ( .1 nobler part of our nature! Far he it from me to; Organize in each township, school district, borough. War: Revenue tariff of Mr. 11 Kay. Tea and Cof decry the virtures of labour, but us hen we see peo-1 are excluded. Iron. cotton, coal and salt, sta. i plc with sad care-worn faces, and too often with! arid wand. Form associations—pfocure documents I fee circulate tha truth. Triithis a powerful wen -I pi es ! o f Pennsyl van i a conic under the pro ,,, ss i„„ 1 boorish manners and empty] heads, we think ,that l : if they were contented to be less wealthy and more pen at all times, and if our klitical opponents I S Y st " i • Messrs. Sturgeon and Cameron of the Senate, !cultivated, they would not only be happier, but Would not close their ears, the truth might make! them free! Thorough organization is absolutely !have manfully stood by the administratio n on all !more exalted tie creatures of Heaven: Michael necessary. No time should be Idst: 'Delays are l questions to sustain the government, in a vigorous 1 Chevalier , on remarking the vast personal diver dangerous." Let us take the Bart oh our federal j prosecution of the war. I ally of the Northerner anti Southerner, thought it so marked as to !warrant his reference of them opponents, and keep in the advtince of them in 1 everything. Talk freely with ;each other—ex.l into two dish let races, which he calls the Fir change opinions and sentimental whenever you ginian and the Yankee type. We think the ditTio-- meet Do your duly! 1 ence results solely from the nature of their pia. . - suits. The Virginian is happier, mom polished. freer from care; while the lengthened, grave, face, compressed lips and sunken eye of the Northern. man, tell unequivocally of that money making and amassing passion, which with us is the great object of life, and to which so many of our most exalted gills are merit-med. .M. OF ALLEGHE' . CY - ctovh-rr. - , , Fort CANAL c'CItgIIS§IONR, 31 o.,nisis 1,013 3r ‘1373 TRET 11, . OF aioNrop.mrir OP- - - - , .i MIM =NEI MEE The Senate, on Tuesday, took final vote upon the bill from the House, known a 4 the Three Mil. lion Bill, which was passecl i by aimajority of five votes, the amendment which proposed to prohibit slavery in any territory that might be acquired under the provisions of the . 41 having been previously rejected by a majority' of ten votes.— Mr. Joistsorr, of La., moved a substitute for the bill in the same words as the billof last session, excepting the amount appropriaied, Which was three millions instead of two. Mr. Evi.ss moved to amend the preamble so as to leave the bounda ryun open question—negatived—yeas 23, nays 30. Mr. Jonxsox's substitut%- was then adopted Without a division. Mr. 'UPHAM thereupon moved to amend by inserting substantially the Wilmot proviso, which was negatived-yCas 21, nays 31, as follows: i i-. y, . • T - Ess—Messrs. Allen, Atherton, Cameron, Cil ley, John M. Clayton, Corwin, Dalss, Dayton, Dix, Evans, Fairfield, Greene. lluntingtdri, Miller, Niles, Philips, Simmons, Sturgeon, Upharti, Wehaer, and Woodbridge-L:1. Nara—Messrs, Archer, Ashley, Atchison, Badg er, Bagby, Benton,,Berrien, Breese Bright, Butler, Calhoun, Cass, Chambers, Co'gnat, Crittenden, Dickson, Hannegan, Houston, Ja4ag.in, Johnrion of Maryland, Johnson of L.A.; Lewis, Mangum, Morehead, Pearce, Rush, Sevier, Soule, Tourney. Westcot t-31. The bill was ordered to a third fend final read ing, by a vote of yeas 20, nays 23, us follows:-- YEAS—Messrs. Allen,'Ashley, Atchison, Ather ton, Bagby, Benton, Breese, Bright, Butler, Cal houn, Cass, Chalmers, Colquitt, Dickinson, Dix., Fairiseld, Hannegan, Houston, John:son of Lorrisi ana, Lewis, Mason,- Niles, Itirsk,l 'Sevier, Soule, Sturgeon, Turney, Westcott. and Yulee.-29. Nays--Messrs. Archer, Badger, Berrien, Camel , on, -Cilley, John M. Clayton, etTWin, Crittenden. Davis, Dayton, Evans, Greene, Huniington, Jams. gin, Johnson of Maryland, Mangurn; , Miller, More head, Pearce, Phelps, Simmons, Upham, Webster and Woodbridge -24. . , So. the bill passed as amended, anti was ordered to be returned to the House. _ - WOOLLFAI FACTOILY.--We notice fiq the Rich mond, Va., papers, that an extensive woollen Inc. tory is about to be erected in that city. We are quite surprised to think any thing of this kind would .be attempted after the meniorable passage of the late tariff-act. Whig arguments, we opined, had not oaii,kilied.atT alt the man'ufaCtories in opeiatintiitiitsuccessfully consigned 'all others in ernmy . ?to:a smttlar fate I tteryrwhich we employ in dealing . 1 11 10Ceither sex, should always be an indirect ctusr 7 .. eeter;.. for flattery, prima facie, , is an offence to Ile ntalerstanding • '4f,...'.. 7,.,.- -;.;..-1,'•:.:...'::4-: .•.':74... ; 5 :,... 7, ':,-..::,,'.:..-,7,:: ~;•-7•.!1 ...._. ~,. - ...--..;J: - .:-' , !.• , ' ,, J:;':, ,, '-':.; , . , _ , i - :;'-' , . - , ; ',''i':i1 - .7,i'', , , ::•.4:--4-::-::..74:',':',1'1'41-:,,i',...L..,;:;.'.!.:'4%,:',..Z4',.;."?... -4 . ':Ai.,., : : ...- .• : '.:: : •'..::' 1•: . :'.... ' 4 , . , ,'.; , ';';;:-.- - ,-. ~,i1:,..,,:..,:.,7..:'-j.,-.,.r!,',,..i.,.: EWE • ; • - UIA zArtierrito `zp:olt, L.' HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. PII`TSWV*GHt FRIDAY MORNING, MIARCII 5, 1847., . • r.i.laticki•ixe_iios . izzirA.Z•zoNs. • • rpn. GOVERNOR, FR.ANGIS IL; SHUNTi-' Passage of the Thies Mon Bill. =`P`.l ot.! • •,. 1-• •;: 4 , - v , •., '-:':::,._,-;-•.•''..', '. ;: • : . : - . ' 2 .: e .: - ..:.. . . •-.'.4.,--:-..!'•';',,-,1;!,:,'',:::: . - , , L,..k,:. - ,. 1 '.1.:V . -ij:Z - -•:= l ''4-'-l'±'-'-21.'r • • - ..-1 , -~:>~~. ~,:,.. 7 ~,: I _+ {i:j> . • ;...l. '.i---':-:';',`..'.....:'-!:',..i. S - ~'K'+_ - 5..~.~.-..aam+3s,~"+r+:r,~p :~ianrs,..s;;^x ~.;,"3.:~; RY, s - correspondence -of' the Daily. Post Air. Darragh addressed the house, a day or two ago,on an appropriation for the completion of the Marine Hospital, near Manchester—his speech was replete with facts and argAients in favor of Sail ore rights. a The River and Harbor Bill contains one doubt• ful apropriation, to wit: 320,000 for the harbor of St. Louis. That item cannot be approved of by the President—it was added to defeat the bill. Cens. Scott and Taylor are censured by milita ry men for writing dispatches in a language to Ix. understood by the enemy. The system of Strata gee directs that cyphers, letters, characters, be em ployed with a key confided to the commander. I can say nothing about such matters, except that I remember to have seen in the British Museum something about numbers and letters, in the fm - r[_ ation: of one of Wellington's dispatches. But the evils to our army by the losses recently sustained in the matters of plans communicated will retard and charge operations for some time time. A tavern keeper named Hall, residing on Penn sylvania Avenue, was shot in the head by a gam bler and drunkard, named Brenard, about 12 o'- clock last night. An illustration of the curses and Crimea encouraged by the legal sale of liquid poi-i son, as a friendly beverage. Yours, truly, CoO•espondenee of the Illorrilug Post. LETTER XLIII. HAunisnenon, March 2, 18.17. This being private bill day in the House, the business was necessarily dull and uninteresting. In the Senate the Speaker presented a large num ber of , petitions in favor of the abolition of capital punishment. Mr. Darsie read a bill in place, requiring vender s of Arsenic and other secret poisons, to keep a re. cord of all their sales. Mr. Crabb, a bill in place; to restore the capital stock 'of the Western Bank of Philadelphia, to $300,600. The supplement to the act incorporating the Sunbuii and Eric, and Pittsburgh and Susquehan na Rai!load companies passed finally. A reitlution passed requiring the Senate to hold an afternoon session. The act increasing the pay of the County Corn. inissioners of Allegheny County, passed the House finally in the afternoon session. 'rho bill for the sale pf the public improvements will eonle up for discussion to-morrow; it was cal,l led up to day, but postpone& THE WILMOT PROVISO •YD THE DEXOCEACT —The rote of the democratic members of Congress upon the final passage of the Wilmot Proviso, is as follows : For the Proviso 66 A g aitist 76 Majority againit - 10 I ..s I . - , 1,::':,.;;; h. ••• • . , , -''.' , ),• , .'.: . : - ...1.' . •4;;;k:: - ''i,• . : , .. -. ... , : ii.Z.2:;',3 ,- ,, ,, .3 . -i1 ,, :i,:-: :••••:':,,5:'..,:-.:.: .' . 1.''..-''' ,-,-- ' --':;'i''',,.'-',''','''..-.: 'i.'.---ii':;si....fiti..l-,',;..' .:::,':,:::--..,%,.:',.!:-.7.k,,.-•,':-.:',!..!:;.:.:';:4,i7...,,..,•.7'.--::::t•-•,--.'-.•-:•.'-f-,.-Z...',-,'A'-::.:.::'7,:-4,,'i .T;:',i-;-'-':...';',-;,..:::':1-..-];''.!-:::,."-i;;•.-.'"".' MEM =ME =MN From the Commercial Journal of yesterday. I:Co response has yet come from our anonymous assailant of the Post ! We marvel at this, for masks do not always conceal, and we thought a taunt such as we threw out, would sting the "hu• manity" that took so thin a shield as the }lark. gain of the Post. Mdst we cease to hope? Surely it we are the very vulnerable person this writer makes us, there is no peril to him in disclosing himself. We would give hostage for the security of his person, if that is the fear: And the man who wields so pungent a pen can have no other }earl - rim a poor editor whom he has shown to be good for nothing. But he w maan an act it was to make a bulwark and butt of the "poor.natural" of the Post, whose sensibilities must suffer whenever the lash is ap plied to the hidden object in whose stead he stands. The poor simpleton had already been sufficiently lacerated as a , young Irish patriot;" we make no reference here to the stripes at Cadiz. We had assigned to him, already, the cap and bells, and he wore them, charmed and delighted, the willing fool of Democracy. He danced along the streets, bright with the innocent pride of his vocation, jingling his bells, and shaking his wand, threateningly, at every thing not Democratic, as a "King's foul "'would take airs towards the menials of the household. The anonymous convict should have paused ere he exposed ‘• Poor Paddy " to new trials. However, the consequences have not been inju rious to the " Young Irish " Harlequin, for we have merely added to the cap and bells, a striped jacket, brought from Cadiz, Ohio, and his apparel is now complete The stripes are of "cow hide," it is true, and may be too heavy for his desert; but we must give him the garments that fit him, and he came from Cadiz with this vestment as his own. As he did not resist the application of these stripes, we presume they plea'cd his disordered tastes. By the way, when we make our promised an notations of " Paddy's " disclaimer, that he ever denied his country, it may be necessary to recite the whole story of the " cow-hide stripes," for we rely largely upon the fact of his meek acceptance of that tender, to prove that he denied his country. Did ever an Irishman submit to caning and cow hiding without tearing the offender " all to. pieces?" Submission to disgrace, is denial of Ireland. But, as we have said, we intend devoting at least two columns and a quarter to " Striped Jacket," when we have got clear of business in hand. So we will not anticipate. Qry Muscles open their months to swallow the pearl drops from the stark. Wise men open their mouths only to utter words more precious than pearls. : 4-? :; •: : , : :- , - t;:. , ..... -- '' 2.;!:: :, • , : ; •::'!;:'. ,, .5.n'.:..T.;- . ,-'5 , .. :i? ~ . 4 1.: . ‘:•. - _. , t -, ::=T - _! , '..,4 -•. - '.' , ., , . , . c.t: ! - : , :Fi- - T - ' ,,,- '.'• . .. • - • ,,,. .' , ..: ,-,. :.?, , -'-'::.?,:.::.:.!:::!.:7- ..,.-..;-:..-,c.:!...V-.-;'.z,.;.:...1'....-,',.:.: EMI SEERS For th'e Morning Post. . TIME Extract from an. Unpublished Work, entillcd:•""4 Wet* in Washington." BY A. LADY Let the galled Jude wince, Oar withers are unwrting I" MEM ;;.....,:::..:-.:..:.''.'.".',.::. ~,:-:..-'..'...".'.".L;-' The Etkereal - Vappr.-The . most distressing of all/the small'illsivhich- flesh is heir to, is the tooth-ache Mid inimero4ave been the antidotes prestribettbrdoctorsandiaged dames. — Cold steel is the only ;temedy, eier yet discovered.-zand I l it is dreadful to - think of. While We have - 61)1 faith that genius will trump up some plan 'by which this curse upon the . race will be forever removed, vi.e cannot say that any certain advances • havebeen made in that direction yet.' Others dif ' fer;we are Told that a, means of relief, without pain, has at last been found in the use of' " The t Ethereal Vapor." There are physicians and den tists in our city who pronounce' it genuine; them! are others who call it humbug. • When doctors! differ," &c. We have no opinion on the subject; we have been'asked to notice it, and we do so fa vorably by .. copying the annexed from an ex change: From the Albany Knickerbocker. "God bless the inventor of this •last gift to man.' Till yestenlay, we never sufficiently appreciated its almost miraculous poWers. For two longdays we have been driven:-almost to distraction by an aching tooth, whose pain 'apparently nothing could alleviate. Yesterday, afternoon, however, , we screw. ed our codrage to the pulling point, and resolved to tent the value of the most 'wonderful, the must glorious, nay, the most God-like diseovery of this or any other age.' The vapor was administered by Doctors Clark & and the operation'' performed with the utmost success and' without the least particle of pain to anybody save the look ers on. .As for ourselves—the sensation which we experienced during the extraction, was ularly exhilerating, and ihowever. paradoxical it may sound, we have no hesitation in saying that) the happiest moment of our life will ever be asso ciated with the one that Dr, 31'A:lister consumed in pulling out our teeth. A man, therefore, who endures hereafter the torture of the most aggrava 7 44' of all pains, the tooth ache—even for an hour --should he written down an ass for ~ hom no pity should be shown, and no mustard poultices made." nr Monosgahrla Howe.—'The names of the ar tists and builders concerned in the erection or the Monongahela !louse, we copy from the Gaze* of yesterday: Architects and Carpenters--J. Vogdes & Son. 'Painter S. Bricklayers—M Clelland & Leker. Plastering, &c:..1. Wright & Son. :Plumber—Wm. Tate. Gas Fitter—John Sheriff. Stone and Marble Work—Wm. Alston. .Bedsteads...-..WM. Allender. Upholstering --J. StetvarL IBell flange{ -I'. Richardson. Curtains. Drapery, Edmondson. • Rtiireo Work—Bassett & Jenkins. Wall Paper—Hill & Browne. Furniture—J. Wood Well, G. Singer, Roberts & s 4, ilvcr Ware--T.13. Ai'Fadden & Co. ttlarble 31amelpicce.-4V. W. Wit Hue, E. Wit - . on next Tuesday afternoon, as will be observed by. an advertisement in another column, the per sons who have apbscribed to the Fund for erecting a Hospital, will. meet in the Odeon. Those who wish to contrihnte, can do 'so at this meeting, acid gain the privilege of partiCipating in the proceed logs. Fartary.—The attention of mer chants and others is ditected to an advertisement in another column, Of. .the flow League Factory, an ,establishment recently. stared in Allegheny city, and which promises to do well during these times of ruin and free traik." &ticlitatioa.—Our colored fellow citizens have. rtt , olved to present T. J. with stoht! li - e.,ded carte, as a !nark or their gratitude for.hisi eaeition in the Legi.t , latute in behalf of the "fur,il tire! Lat." Rradezrous-t'apt. Guthrie, of the C. S. Army, tiaii 'opened. a rendezvous ht the corner of Front aLrkt and Chancery Lane. Call, you who wish to chlist in ihe army. and'-give in your . names.' (loth' ... qothing.—We clil attention to the advertiie meit of P. !felony, No. .P.), Liberty street. Ile has 4 glorious stock - of goods. A man yesterday gave information before the Mayor of a robbery havingbeen committed M this city, on last Sunday,week, by his own son and a comrade, lie followed them to Cincinnati, and found them enjoying themsell es in the Circus. TheMmount taken was about $:3O ih money. Cl• Co. Diehl is still.engaged in hauling up the coal ileddlers. Ile has ditrovered that great frauds have been perpetrated upon puichaser?. The wag Ons ure now nearly ail sealed, and people should not buy fretn a man whose bed has not the mark of the Colonel upon it. - Cr A gentleman was seen a few evenings since in Liberty stieet c.nrrtiag a bottle neatly done up in paper. A friend of his suggested that be had been making a small purchase. of %intgar; but who ever beard of a vinegar bottle being env.:- aped We still think it eOntained something ei,re. A. `> Persons who like to be astonished should take a walk through the manufacturing establish inentS of Pipetown. The works of Church & Carothers are great. CrJudges Meetex and LOWRIE received, a few days ago, their commisiOns. They hold their places for ten years from the 17th of last month. aj• We understand that the suit for libel COM menced against Judge Lowell:, by Jou N Sanros, Esq., has been withdrawn. la The The Sons of Temperance are to turn out to-day to attend the funeral of ----- Plankerton, Allegheny city. (04 Mr. Glidd lon had a fine audience last even ing. :He gave much satisfaction. (I)=:The Canal is to be open on the 10th inst. For rera Critz.—On Shnday night last, the steamship New Orleans, Capt. Wright, lett thiS city for Vera Cruz. Gen. Jesup and Staff, Capt. Grayson, Commissary, and a number of officers attached to the regular army, went passengers in her. She took nearly two hundred horses also; and a large quantity of munitions of war. This looks like preparation for an attack on Vera Cruz; [N. 0. Della, :Feb. 23. The Subscriberi to the Fund for "the establish ! writ of a Hospital in or near the city of Pius blOrgh," arc requeSted to niect at the Odeon, on Tuesday, the 9th 'instant, at 3 o'clock P. M., in pursuance of the terms of subscription to the said l Fund, ( N.!HOLMES, JOHN IRWIN, • THOS. 31. HOWE. I Pittrbtergh, March 3, 1847. Other city papers friendly to the above object are requested to copy till the day of meeting. i'. marP-3t The membeis of Pittsburgh Division, No. 43,1 Sons of Temperance, are hereby notified to con-i vene at the Hall 'this (Sattirday) morning, at9l o'clock, A. M., to attend the funeral of Bro. John! Plankerton,.from his late risideuee in Allegheny city, corner of Westanil sts. By order. i hart THOS. STEEL. R. S. tt = 2. . - ...;.: . -: : :.......; ... -; - ;: . :.` 1 ,'. - .'..-js.::.;': ....,,, - ':.-. ~. - • GENERAL IfOSPITAL GENERAL HOSPITAL NOTICE :;',',..,',.„..%!:',,,,,,::?-‘.•,..-;,..,' -,',-.''.'•,,r•--,-,:-Z,1giT,.,..:., -:',:' : .l , '.:'; , .1:':'-,• . 'c. -- e - .: „s 1 1. .-.7..,1_ .- 'l'...j:T.;-,'4,.....': . '; .. ~;:< MIZENO NESE DESPATCHES POE THE. - POST: IBY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH ! lIIPUTAN'r F110)1111E ARiff ! PHILAtiaLRIITA, March sth. Friday,, U o'clock. We have received dates.from Tampicii till the 16th - ult., bringing nesss of some importance. Shields had issued orders impressing into the service of the Government all vessels sit that place, for the purpose of conveying the troops to some place unknown. We have news from Brazos till the 19th ult.— Gen. Scott had set sail. The rumors published yesterday in relation to Salltillo have been con firme I. There was a report of a fight having ta ken place there which was not believed. =MM Gen. tirrea, With four thousand Mexican troops were known to be on this side of the mountains. Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, • ass 1847. Tl 4 OR the tiarisportatiorW freight between Pitts , burgh and the .Atlanlte 'cities, avoiding tranship ments on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage and seperation of goods. , PROPRIETORS: Bynum - not & Coax., Zit; Market et., 'TAArrE & o , Courtoa, cor Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. °Tea:ions & Co., North street, Baltimore, W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 'f4 South street, New York. I Encouraged by increased business, the• Proprie. 1 tors have added to and extended their arrange. i menu during the winter, and are now prepared, to 1 forward freight with regularity and dispatch, unser- I passed by any other Line. Their long experience as I'Carriers, the palpabie superiority of the Portable system, and the great capacity and convenience of i•the. Warehouses at each end of the Line, are p,ecitli arly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their custom-) err, and confidently offering the past as'a guarantee forthe future, they respectfully solicit a continuance lof that patronage which they now gratefully .ack , nowlmlge. - I Ail consign vents to Taaffe & O'Connor will be re ceivedi and Ibrwarded, Steam Boat charges paid, and i Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing oi r Storage. Having no inter est directly or indliestly in Steam Boats the interest 1 of the Consignees Must necessarily be their primary object in shipping West; and they pledge themselves l to forward all Goods consigned to them promptly, I 1 and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. f mar6-tf licernlttna for the. Infantry. UNITED STATES ARMY.—Wanted for the United States army, able bodied Men, between the'ages of IS and 35 years, being above 5 feet 3 inches high . , of good character, and of- respectable standing among. their fellow citizens. None need 'apply to enter the service, but those who are deter mined to serve the peritid of their enlistment, lion estly and faithfully, viz " during the war" with Mexico. Table , of ettab!takeit rates of pay agreeable to misting • laws. - • , •, - 2 7 :-1 E t fi i iii_ . 0 0 x • ' . " . I t. - ~ -,. „... GRADr. Zi 4a -..,. nom` u , 0 : = z 7.. e r yo= z ..... ....,. :. • , ~l.: ~ = = , a ~... i = = c... -- o the Ssilent 31ij. Quarter master Serg'ut; Chief Musi. ! elan, Fr Chief Bugler, each.! To the Ist Serg't ora Comp , y Ordnance Sergeint All other Sergearuls, each Corporals, Buglers.. Musicians... • •. - - • Farriers arid Blacksmiths I.rtifice ate:. A bounty of twelve dollars will be paid to each. re cruit enlisted fur the artillery or infantry arm. Resides the 'monthly pay, as above stated" one ra tion per day itallowed every soldier; which is amply sufficient for his inibsistence; also, a large supply of Icomfortable and' genteel clothing. Good quarters and fuel are at all tunes thrnistied; and every atten i [ion will be Aid to making those men who may en- Ilist, and are lieteimined to serve their country in good faith, oointbriable and contented with their sa tiation. The best medical attendance is always pro vided for tliesick. Soldier; and no deduction Ofpay is I made during f the period he is unable to perform his duty. Should the soldier be disabled in the line of his duty, the iiiivs provide a pension for him . . Also ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES of best land in any of the States in which the United States have land. Rrovided he obtains by his good ; conduct an honorable discharge, or $lOO in treasu. I ry scrip, to bear inte•ott, if he prefers it to land. 1 lly the above it is seen that the pay and allowances I are respectable, and that, with prtidenee and econo 14ny, the monthly -pity of the soldier may be laid up-- as everytl lag requikite for his comfort and conveni ence is furnished by the government, including - his sugar and coffee. The prudent soldierolierefore, may readily save from $420 to $lO3O during his en listment, nod at the expiration of ihe term he caniif he chooses, settle his farm. in tiny of the western States, and there establish himself comfortably, on his own land, for the rest of his life. The sum of two dollars will be paid to anv citizen; non-commissioned °dicer or soldier, who shall bring to the rendezvous an able-bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. The citizen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and .not to the Recruiting -Serneanta. P. N. GUTIIRIE. Captain U. S. Army. . Renilemmus St the center of Front street and Chan cery Lane, Pittsliurg:t. • mar • American Farmer's h . .l::•yclepTilia; 1, History of Western Pennsylvznia; Lives of the Presidents of the United States; Library of General Knowledge; The Woeld to Come,. by Watts; The Wiinders of the World; Sears' Guide to Knowledge; for axle by mare H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market st. _ . Fresh Arrival of Spring Goods! THE subitiriber would respectfully invite the at tention &his customers, and public generally, to, his present stock of goods suitable for the ap proaching spring business, consisting of French, English, - and Atnerican cloths, of the most fashion able colors such as Cetron, Olive green ; Olive brown, Moss green, Claret French black, blue, and Invisi ble green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng: lisp, and French Cassimeres, entirely new style--a handsome assortment of Vestings new and elegant patterns—al! of which will be .tinule to order, at the shortest nonce, in the most fashionable manner, at moderato prices. The cutting department attended to by Mr. James C. Watt, whose skill and long prac tice of the most fashionable cutting in the Eastern cities, renders him capable of pleasing the most fastidious. A large assortment of READY JUDE CLOTIIIITO is constantly on hand, which for neatness, and dura bility, is not surpasSed by any in the city, silk and satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirts,' white and colored, latest pat_ erns; suspenders, gloves, and #..vg9 , article suitable for Gentlemen's wear, can be found at_ this estab. lishment. Pip.ELAINY, No. 49 'Liberty street, mar6.4law4m - Pittsburgh. N. N. To TArtoas—Watt's Graduating. shoulder measure system of garment cutting for sale—price invariably $lO. - • ROPOSALS will be received until the 20th inst.l at the office of the Superintendent of the Phila delphia and Columbia Rail Road, Parkesburg, for supplying. Bituminous Coal, for the use of Locomo- tive Engines on said road, the ensuing season. The proposals must state the quality SiT the Coal, the quantity that can be furnished, anilthe price at which it can be delivered at Philadelphia or Colum bia. inaking allowance for the usual drawback. WM. ENGLISH, Supt. Motive Power, Phi/ad'a., and Col. R. R o ad. P Anxnußc,Cliester County, March Ist, 1S:17. math-420in. Carpenters' and Cabinet-makers -, ,Tools at Auction. ' T M'KENNA'S, on Monday next, March Bth. -4:1- at '2 o'clock, P. M., will be - sold, a large lot of Carpenters' and. Cabinet-inalters' Tools, Circu lar Sawi, Paint, Stones, mart) P. MILEN.N.A, acct. :.,_ MEE ~:C' ~ MEM NEM AGENTS -c- F, Pay per to Pay per m Bookg. a for Coal :£:; ", _ ESE=E lEEE ISM MEI =SE Ar• • ..:: - SPEJNO STYLE. 77.6 HAMS' AND CAPS,. ritHE' subs'criber onld inform.his customers and the . :that.:he I:tas received'Airect from NeislTork, the latetfand most approved style of Hats and Caps for.spring: and summer wear. He is also daily manirfacturing Ilats and \Cap! of all 'descriPtiont arahe . pledges himself trifornish his customers with an am - defile, for neatness, dura bility and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. . Western Merchants are invited to call and. ex amine his stock, as he feels. confident of-being able to please both in quality and price. G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood at., Third door below Davis' Corn. Auction Rooms. N4l. 6 —Persons preferriog a Pittsburglrmandfac tured Hat to . Eastern Hate with Pittsburgh names may rely 'on getting the sarne by calling as above. ' mar6-d lin • : G . W.G. _ . A:dmiailateciessra • .Of Gold Lever li t atchet, , Med Day C7ool:44.varOine _clad Rifle, 8:4 at oduetioa, riPHIS evetinic, March 6th, at 7 o'clock, i .. 71 1 .1 be JL sold, aritt'Kenna's Auction Roioms; 114, Wood st., 3d doorfrom Fifth, by order of Admin istrators, the following, via.: I Superior Gold Pat ent Lever. Watch. carret;'fine, an excellent ar ticle; 1. eight day clock and case; 1 carbine ; ' , I ri fie, a good article. Also r at the same'time, Oil Painting, (Rustic Courtship;) I do. fine Landscape View; 1 do.• Three Jolly Toper;' 2 pieces, 33 and 33 yardii,Viipit; _with many other articles. I • maze --•+• I'. 51*KENNA,'i4tet. LI ILTON STEWART 8::,C04:1. • HOME . L'E AGILE pe..o..ronx, • Rebecca St., (Manchester Zoti'er Road,) . aLECUP.NY CITY, . ~Zlin. now prepared *to inanuiacture extensively every .dttscription or colored Cotton Goods. They have now on hand a good assortment of Shirt ing Furniture, Apron and Summer Checks of differ ent patterns and price.; also, heavy dark and twill. ed checks and stripes, for Pants, &c., &c.; all made from very hard twisted yarns, and colors warranted, Their prices are admitted to be as low as goods of equal quality can be purchased in the United States, and proper regulations are observed to avoid the ;in consistency of entering into competition with. their. customers. Their goodemay be seen at the principal wholcsaist and retail homes in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. - • • Merchants wishing-further information will be waited; on by communicating their wishes throne' . the Allegheny Post Office. • mare-2w' Dissolution of partnership. T"Epartnership heretofore existing under the name of DAN.= & ASP* Cabinet Makers, was dissolved on the Ist inst., by mutual consent. The business of the late 'Scut will be settled at the old. stand, Smithlield'st., opposite the Alerchants , Hotel , by John C. Davitt, who will continue the business of Cbbirretarnd . Chairlldakingfain their various branch ei, and would respectfully se/icit rt share. of public patronage. J. C. DAVITT, mare-d3t E. ASPER. • Plano F . 1t N elegant Rose wood Piano Forte, with all the 1 recent • improvements, nearly new, and war ranted perfect in every respect, with a handsome piano stool to match the Piano, and cost in New York city; 8290—will be sold for the lot: . - price of $225 cash par money. Also, to close a- consign ment, one very elegant 61 octave Mahogany'Piano, made by Gale & Co., New York, on six months credit, for approved endorsed paper, or 5 per cent diScount for cash , price $375. - • One handsome square mahogany, Piano; made by Gale &. Co., on the same terms as the above, price, - These Pianos arc warranted to be equal, if not superior to any Pianos, made in the United States, and are cheaper for the quality than any ethers. For sale by • JOHN H. :MELLOR, S 7 Wood-st. Ext- Na). ira --re of 31,000 Feet of Prime Curl ed and Shaded Mahogany lreneera, AT AUCTION, by catalogue, on creditAt Sl' Kenna's auction rooms, No. 114, Woad street, 3,1 doorTrein sth, on Thursday nex!, March 11th, commencing at 10 tecleck, A.M., will be sold, posi ti vel without reserve, by catalogue, the Inigest and best lot of extra fine illahogany Veneers ever offered at public sale in this place; just received from the east; catalogues'are now ready; the various lots ar ranged, and can be examined anytime preslods to sale; they will be sold in the same order at OA 6.- logae. UsbinetMakers.shoulcl be ptiat en" • ding; it may be long before anotker M ' chance is offered. Terms: Sums tindio o ,o ll cash current runii,...15 . 0.m ai d up ,,,,..i...a - credit of 30 days, good approved endoreedbotes. • • ' wars • • Graham's Magazine forDlll;ch. ENIDELLISHMEICTS. VOX and Sawkie Indians, an admirable engraving. Jr Falls of the Fowalage: this is one of Smilie'a beautiful engravings. Paris Fashions, the latest; acid twelve extra pages. Just received and fur sale at COOK'S, 85 Fourth itreet. • feb2o EWIITCON--1 lihds Hams and Shoulders, re ceived per steamer « Hibernia," and for sale by • FRIEND, RHET & Co., NW. 53 Water street. Wood Street PropeOy dinr:Sale, desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & is offered for sale. Enquire of [augS) J.. K. MOORHEAD. 113 T LES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ nt patterr s. If you want good myticiecheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B -YOUNG. dt. Co. I e 6 4 ;.'and st.; 1.8.1 cat. Improvement., BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gila=V° iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl• T. IL YOUNG & Co, Hand street. Law Books. BLACKSTONE'S COMAI ENT ARIES; Pricedent or Wills; New York Digest; toblo rt H. S. SOSWOHTH & CO'S .. . . /719LD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever. poilited Ijr Gold Pena, just received and for eals.at reduced rates, by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, . • oct29 Booksellers, Market et. • TATIONEItY.--Jast opening, a large and spina did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and esamino. JOHNSTON re sTpcwroN, oct29 • Stationers, Market st. • • rpollAcco.-75 largo and 90. small boxer ri tobacco,.of prime quality, just received on consignment, and. will bo.sold oheap for cash, oi Pittsburghmanufitetures: . . august IS • - TAAFFE & OICONNER BBLS. pitch ; uk, 50 . 4. Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufacturer, by sops . . • TAAFTE & O,CONNOR. • Dressed F/00 . ring• 20000 FEET first rate; it Beck's Planing Machine,, rot' sale. . • •.. • '• I.."IPILMA ATE, novlB. Penn st., betweenliantand Irwin st. I\T KW BOOKS AT. COOKS, PS reiirth street: Fortesq ue; by , JamesShericlan E.'now . les:—a new Novel now cotnplete. The Divorce: a Roinance founded on facts in real life; by Lady Charlotte Bury, author of "Flirtation," etc. Martin, the Foundling; by Eugene Sue—Noe. 9 and 10. Illusirated Sbakspearc, Noa 132 and 133—nearly complete. Rocky Mountains, and a Journey to the Columbia river; by Joel Parker, Esq. • Pictorial Miscelhiny, with numerohn engravings. A great assortment of cheap publico.tiona can be found at. COOK'S, 8.5 Fourth et. feb2o A MANUAL of Ancient and . Modern. History; comprising,Flnsv'An6ient llie ; ory, . containing the political history, Geographical, position. and so cial state of the principal nations of .. .antiquity; re-' vised from the ancient authors. 'SEcorrrn Modern History, containing the rise and progress of the prin cipal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history of the colonies founded by Europeans; by W. C. Taylor, L. L. D.; M. R. A. S., of Trihity. College, Dublin; with a chapter on the Ilistory of the United States, by C. S. Henry, D. D. Second Edition. .. For sale by ELLIOTT et ENGLIS t 11, , febl2 Market st., between 3d ana 4thl Ct TATIONERY .FOR LADIES. I • Papeteries, Portfolios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Enrelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto' Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafere, Spangled Sealing . Wax, Embossed-edged Lotter -paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c.. For axle by JOILNSTON & STOCKTON: Corner ofMarket and. Third its. • ERIE ~. ~~. MEM 11 I ft . . FEW Barrels Linseed oil, for 'alio row ;. t • conaignmext by HAYS 'Sr BROCKWAY, • • No. 2, Commercial Row, - Liberty , et, E For Cincinnati and 41 THE Swift Faseenger Steamer ST. AN .THONY, Tiroxiis C. MAY Master, will o • ,theso...w4o.i-at Sabo. ''2o o'clock, A. Far - freight or:Passage, having 'superior accom. modations, apply on Board,or to • mars JAMES MAY Aaft. • • P. :11 , KENNt Auet • GRN. TOM THUMB. The celebrated Dwarf, from London, who was pre-;• tented t o her Majesty, Queen Victoria, and the Roy al Family, at Buckingham palace, and late of th e : American Museum Now York City. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to see the smallest: and most periect specimen of humanity, are partieu- • !lily invited to call :It the Odeon, as the General will , hold Grand Leveea each day, and will appear in his Military runt oiliapalcon. .:. Ladies 9ci Gentle - Men wishing to seethe*General etthoir_residenCe will please leave notice a their desire ligho will call, Admission 23 cents.. Children half price. The . 'General will hold bis Levee from 2 till 5 and 7 to 9 - P.•M. mart-1w ---- ' .fletall Country Store at Auction. FIN' Monday morning, the&h ittstaht, at 100 4 .: clock; at the Commereial Auction Roans', car per of Wood and Pittliltreets, will be sold si lasge B,,a,:tment of seasonable Dry Goods, &c., Mt casts currency, to close a concern. • At 2 wcit,:ck, P. M., an extensive 2 ardortmenf or' Queensware,TWassware, Groceries, and Table and Pocket Cutlery, lifuon,ipatentillackini, lionsehold and Kitchen Furniture, embracing nearly all the• vas rutty usuallywanted by House keepers: feather beds,,, bedding, mattresses, looking glasses, splendid man-. tel lamps, mantel clocks, carpeting, wire fenders,. safes, 4.c. &c. At 7 o'clock; P. M., a quantity of ready made. Clothing, gold patent lever. watches, common silver witches, shot guns, pistols, boots, shoes, hats, to gether with a great,variety of German fancy goods,&c -mat.s- • ' ... Jinni G. DA 118, Auct. Allegheny Comity., ss. . ... • • is the Oeydants . Court of .Alleglin4 'Co!tnly. •. . q.t. ! IN the matter of the Estate of Ardlel''. ,n 061fanlom decised. ' . .. - I „6, , . .fr And now; to it,Pebniary.2.oth,lB97,..s, pa )6 41; the Inquisition having been held and re... I 6}. 414:4 g . i: turned, the parties havin been 'firs I "';l'rrit* duly warned in pursuance of the writ , ' and the inquest having found , that the lands and tene;... ments in said writ mentioned, could not be parted - to and among all the parties in said writ named wth- • out. prejudice, &c., but that the same could be rat-, ted and divided so as to accommodate four of the ,• said p'arties, and therefore parted and divided same into four parts or portions and valued the same '. at the sum of Two Thousand Dollars. and on motion of John J. Mitchell, Esq., the Court ordered and di. rected that the heirs and legal representatives of Art... dle OtHanlon, deceased, come into Court on the 4th ..-. 'Monday of March next,and accept or refuse the said porparts or shares and comply with the act of As- ~ sembly in such case Made and provided, and thitt: notice of this order be given to Esther O'llanlori,' widoW, William ISPCluto and Martha his wife, Charles Cassily and Ellen his wife, Alfred W. flar risen and Margaret his wife, sod Esther•Ja.ekaott; , personally or by writing left at their places °rebate, ..• and on Thomas Cnianlon, by publication in the Dal.- ly Morning Post, a newspaper published in the city of Pittsburgh, by three insertions in the same for 3' successive weeks, 'before the Said 4th Monday. of March. " , • ' ' , 1 Test feb 25-d law,7t Rotic .Izon-Ansils.ut American nianoCsc . i V Lure, wariatted, TO - ► sale st"maniiractureisa prices by . jan 21 • 'GEO. COCIIR I N, 1. - Y o 26 Wood it. • „, -..• . „--T?t,,r.i'il...ypio•lT--(‘",P. • .:, - ".