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', it,',.::.;'-i...•,......7:1-'.-;., , '-c., , : ~,. *-r. - , -, ,: - '0::...-•, t,±!!: !..'-':'• ~e..,=. 1, .. , MEMM ~ •;L~ f . _ + . Y jJ~ ...;% - i .;.•--- ,: i' •••'. : ...';:',.' . :7';' i'.!.:''.‘ - -• '-'''. - . , 0 - ' 5,,,,11 -•,,_,.v..,:'. ~.. , 4 ~.' ~a`,':6','',,,-..,%,----- i , --,.40,-,"`'' r*-- ri ii,.....5,,,,%,?-,,--,,.1,1` ‘.. "'"";"±..",..","4,-,--,'lrtiV..,-.L Sit.o7f,t,;'s.*% i tii a ,,, A.F,',l o „ ,:` k, g• ' - ei)'imt . t . e c tilt i);_ Prepared and earreeted - every Afteineonl. TITTBBURGHI3O4IO CONARTTSE: von NAjicer. z: J. Malia;ol,- PORT .01 , rirrTsuurtGA: 10 I t * E 1 *41.T31 2t !TUB C1162t5iii.,../.710',.2.1.111:1C0. ARRIVED Hibernia Ho.Klineiti, Cincinnati' Talisman, Col - fet. es, Louisville.. " Lake Erie, `Hoops, Beaver. 14lictiirsn,-Boies, Beaver. -- . Consul,Howmin'Brossnsville. • - Louis M'Lase Bennett, Brownsville DEPARTED. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.' Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling. (Wilmington, Dawson, Stenbenville, St-=Anthony, May,-Louisville.. _ Eureka, Croziers incinnati. Michigan; Bol , " , - . Lake Erie 11 .o ea ...ver. • ' ,consol, Bowman , ' Brownsville. - • Louis M:Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. 'OFFICE OF,THE POST; March; 9, 1 §4l 7. ,_ Mastentaring:One. and tustness appeared brisk Ftotri...-Nottnuch arriving by wagon, on ac. count of the bid, roads ; considerable arriving, by river, Sales at $404,10. bfor.asSis—Stiles =at 370 1 40 e. Some holders ate. firm at the latter.price. - :Cioaria—Sales at 3,75, withfr downward ten dency. ' •. Lamar—Sales' at 7lfdlie. CITY PRI-CES CUR .coiatecTr.ro Z,121.1r ArrIEIINOON. ilotie--From river and Wagon.— 464 10 Seeds—Clover .3 7560 00 Timothy 1 73,62.00 Flar 1-0000 00; . Beans s7al oo_ Nishes--Scoichings. 4 7563 00 Pots 4 5064 73 Pearls. 6':0060 00 Butter-Roll . C. 1 60'10 760 00 Graus.--Wheat. • • 7063' . 72 . C0ra::_.......... 4060 06 Oats • - 2560 00 Rye. 4060 45 Sugar—New Orleans. ....... • 800 . Cherse—Westerdßeserve 6(x0.'61 Feafirgs—Kentucky • ' 2c4a 28 Window'Glass--5x10....... 2 2560 .00 10.112. 2 3o(ao oo Cora Meat— ...:.-.. ..... . .... . 4540 00 - Fruit—Dried Peaches.. .. • .1 37@f1. 40 Apples; . .. 3660 00 The Flour, Cotton and Grain Markett.—L..The proximity of later news by the Liverpool 'steamer Cambria renders the market dull, especially. in . thise times of private_espresses Flour wasquiet sales, however, reaching 5509 bbls., at $4,123 to $6,.% for Ohio brands; besideswbdch•3ouo bbls. , deliverable a month, hence,-were taken at $6',00 e bbl. Corn is timer, and only some 29,000 bush. "elm found purchasers, mostly at2sc. to 1,00 p. buih ,el. for•mixed and prime,lots. Provisions are still im the advance. Sales of 590 bbls. Lard, at Sto 4..41c.'fr lb. Mess Pork went up from $14,50 to 15,00* bbl., with sales of 2500 bbls. mostly at lie highest rate About 4000 bates Cotton were -sold. . Prices are decidedly looking- up again. (N: O. Delta, 20th lark REMIT T IANCES tf.a: BVAIKELY & MIICREL, Agents for the old Black -Bail line of Liverpool and New York packetiodso for a line of American-Merchant ships, continue to Make remittances to EN (.L AN u ; IRELAND, SCOTLAN D, and WALES;with prompt 'Asa tad despatch at reduced fates. Apply at: eith -4r of their- on PENN St., near the Canal Bridge ; or Smithfield at., near 501. fisblS.d.lrw" I~O f iILOrN ASEL ~ 11-.di<O.Uß_s, - Onikeeiniir •of Water and-Smitlifield streets; TITTSBURGD 'Pa. 1111 W t nderssgned Proprietorsr orthe MowpamAitc j_ liouse announce to the,Pul3lic., that the House is bfenTer the Xeceptlcinla Viiitois. They are conscious - othaving spared do expense in inc out the *Fitab fittinglishinent in Mich - a style as to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope by, con •tant are in - a *attention to business to merit the pa tronagis_so liberally bestowed -on the late Mononga hela Itouse. math - ..JANESS • CfIOSSAN & SON. * _ Hardviiies, titnery, Sadteryi .7.0.1{N . . IMPOItTEK and Oehler id Foreign mid Domestic llardware, would .respectrully inform his ,friends and thwpubiia tenor:ay, that he is now receiving his Spring supply or Hardware at the old stand of Walker & WoodWell,-No: S 5 Wood. street, which he will dispose Wron the Mort reauottable terms, Ile will be continually, receiving flesh sUpplies direct tram the manufacturers Europe and this Country, Which will enable him to compete with Any earth lishnient either East or West. WeMerti, Merchants are invited to call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. • mart, plisoluticin et partnerahlp. T" partnership heretofore existing under the name of DAvrrr & AirElt a Cabinet Makers, was disiolved on the Ist inst., by.mutual consent. The business of the late firm wilt be 'settled at the old stand, Smithfield st., opposite the Merchants' Hotel, byJohn .C.Davitt, who will Continue tne business-of .Cabinet and Chair Making in all their various branch es, and would respectfully solicit a share of. public patronage. J. C. DavrrT, mar6-d3t E. ASPER, EAGLE. SALOON. finD PRIENDS AND PATRONS.—I have disposed of ray Bakery, in Diamond alley, and for the fu- Acre- will receive orders at the counter of the Eagle' Itialoon—for fancy cake, cenfectionary, calf feet jel ly, ice creams, pyramids and every other article ne -cesiary for suppers, parties, balls,: weddings, &c. 'The Saloon will be open for ice cream, on or before the Ist day of April. A large amount of money has 'been expended in order to make the Eagle the most attractive and pleasant place Of resort in the west for the approaching - Proud of the patronige we have-received we will endeayor.to deserve a continuance of it.. ANDREWS. Wood et. Watchesl Watohes,2l JUST RECEICED, this day, a_ fine 4Vit . assortment of best quality English GOLD and SILVER , Patent LEVER WATCH ES . "Having imported these Watches direct from Liverpool, I am:enabled to sell them at reduced prices, sad as low as the same qualities can .be bought for in the Eastern cities. Having itpter mined, by low prices and a large and well selected assortments of Watches and other articles in my line, to.. make, it the interest of Western men to deal at home . I Tespectfully invite attention to the largest and best selected stuck of Watches ever offered in ibis city. W. W. WILSON, mar 4 -cot Ath and Market sts. rr Watch and Monk repairing done in the best manner. BUCKWREAT FLOUR—S sacks Buckwheat flour, for family use, on consignment, for sale imarsJ_ .MILLER & A.'ICKETSON. CIGARS—.I- case Prineipee Ci- JL Lgars, "T. Barriss" brand; just reed for sale by •.mars MILLER & RICKETSON. T O. StIGAR--21 - bbds: reed and for sale by .11" • mars MILLET& RICKETSON. T ARD-2 bble. No 1 just reed and for Bala by J inars . MILLER & RICKETSON. G7lO bbls. stora and for saleby mars MILLER & RIOKETSON. .7vesom SALTS-15 hf bbla in store, for sale by _ 124 mar& - MILLER & RIPRETSON. eILOVERSEED-- 6 bbls on consigimedt, fOrsale NJ by [ms] MILLER & AnAYSFEW -Barrelit Lltureedsaid low to clOfte Dc, coneiguntont-li fc)r -• , • ROCKVAY; metetal Row,l.,ilyeriiitt • td(torgt:l:'' - o% sei,Vedr'some time ago a coirimiiMeaiioiVoi.o" l liie Signature PUrent,' stating that I)i..l:4Yres indiar Expectorant had been the means of Saidrig the lives of three of his children, who were suffer. ing, seveielywitti Whooping, cough; amthaving, but a short time before,. lost one of . my children by m thafdreadial Coplaititi and having etirither, "and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectatidn ..of its death, I was - induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commented hair* it, accoriing. to the directions—• and to thi surprise Of all it.begim. to mend in fif teen minntes after we commenced using it, and the. child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance' with Dr, Jayne, but .I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments. . - " I. L. SIMPKINS Philadelphi, A 18.1t3. Jaynis Hair2l*c.—We'coinmend to the atten tion. of thoqe deSirous of 'restoring their hair o , im prcning its beauty, tn.,this elegant .preparation We hear it .very where *ken of, and es pecially by alt who have made use of greatly efficacious in _stimUlating the grOwth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. its virtues are amply saffigiently Foy: ed.—N. r.• ;. and • For. sale in Pittsburgh :nt the — PEklN TEA STORY., 72 FOURTH street, near 'Wood—and at the Dug Store of H. P. ..chwaitz, Federal street, Allegheny City. Mart_ "Importatit to those who are affircted with diseased Luilgs. Dr. Rogers Livirwort and Tar. This specific seems to deserve all that the vender claims for its all-healing virtues, we have seen a very, emphatic certificate trom Dr. Co; late professor in the Cin cinnati Eclectic College, who represents it to be a very different article from the prevailing nostrums of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment of that insidious class of diseases which are the bane of this variable climate." C inCi7l7U.ti Morning Signal. If physicians of Dr. Cox's character in the pro fession give their testimony in favor of this cele brated tnedicine,lt must be valuable. N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox in another column, also, one of a remardable cure from Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, - under the head ,A Liverwort and Tar. . . PitILLIIELPIIIA, April 25, 1845. Being-afflicted for some S years with that most distressing diseasB, the asthma, and for the last 3 years much of the time confined to my room, and at several different times my lite was des paired of; I concluded to obtain some of zunirs Sicilian Syrup. which was recommended to me by a friend front New York. who stated that it bad cured some of the roost inveterate cases known to the medical professibn. Suffice it . to say, that, after using, the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., Philatra. HaysA Bicickway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see adtertisement; . feb2.2 Cauurrres Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections. they hate been used ,with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism. acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or-sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions:, cramp, palpitation of the- heart, neu ralgia, ,gen6rtil debility, &c. In cases aldyiTcpsia. which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets; Belts, &c. See advertiement toffurther particulars on the Outside of this sheet. Forsale it the only agency, 57 Market street slee9 OFFICE OrTIIE MONONGAIIELA NAVIGATION CO., Pittsburgh, March 3d, 1847. I PROPOSALS will be received at thfs office up to 3 o'clock, P. M., on Monday the sth day or April welt, for the construction of iin additional cut atone Lock, at dam No. 1, to be fitly-tic by two hun dred and fifty feet, in the chamber. Proposals will State the price fur Cash payments, also, for paynients in Certificates of the Company payable eight years after date with interest. Plansand - specifications of the work will be exhibi ted at the office ten days previous to the letting, and information respecting the name, will be given by Sylvanus Lothrop, Esq., Engineer. = .PROPOSALS will also be received at the same time and place, for loaning the Company Twenty thou . sand dollars, upon the bonds nr certificates afore , said.' J. K. 11001tliEAD, Presq. tuar3-dtas - (Gazette and Journal copy.; A FARNI containing hundred acres situate 1 - 1 about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The 1111 , provements are a large and comfortable hou'se and barn (60 feet ling,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 acres cleared land, about 12 of whigli is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply ti • BLAKELY * MITCHELL, j - mlB- Penn st., Pittsburgh. sale W E T o li ‘ a v t iTs lt r iP t containing B n ' i n n 'a g I sixty-one Farm f Landa cr:n Pine s —about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. Title good and terms reasonable.. Apply to feb4 BLAKELY & mrrcifEL. Splendid Brick Dwelling Hoaxes. awl Lot in the City of Allegheny at Private Sale. rruiE subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices and on liberal terms the following 'valuable Ilea! Estate: That convenient, spacious, modern style and well finished 2.y. story brick dwelling ho , ise, with exten sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, ,Pump, arc. on a lot having a front of 60 feet on Canal street, and extending back 275 to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. H. Kay, Esq. adjoining the residence of the Hon. Judge Greer. Also those two' handsome, well finished, modern style new two story brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front of 22 feet on kast Common and ex tending back 145 feet,necupied at present by Iter. Wm. Preston and John Bissell. IMIN D. DAVIS,. jan2D-tf • corner of Wood and Filth streets. A- THREE story Brick House, situate in the vil -11. lags of East Lihorty, &miles from the city; it has about l acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an exitellent stand for a Tavern, having a'good frame stable, a large shed fur Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is large and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James Butrtside. It trill be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous of further information %I'M please call at J. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner cr Wood and sth sta. deel7-tf AN 'extellent dwelling house, on Bedford street, Prospect hill, Sixth Ward, with seven rooms, Basement, fruit • trees, garden and ezcelleut well of water. Rent, $125. Enquire of febs BLAKELY & AIITCHE.L. FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ste., each lot having 24 It. fronts and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. ForTurther information ap ply to SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st. nov3-tf . bet. Wood and Smithfield. 1 6 • Ir, A two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, 25 by Vit l 7 160 ft., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank of the river, between the Aqueduct and Upper Bridge. Half or two-thirds of the purchase money may remain S or 9 years.' For sale low. L. WILMARTH, Penn et., bet. Irwin and Hand. SIX Acres ofground, with Dwelling House, Stable, Garden, Fruit trees, schrubbery, &c. in the 7th Wa,rd of this city, near the residence of J. D. Mahan, Esw. Also, a two 'story franid dd , elling House, No. 87,- Smithfield 'Street above Gth st.; - adjoining the inoper.ty of Martin Lytle. Apply to. JOAN D. DAVIS, Am Wood and sth. BtS. - • NEAT,and convenient Frame Cetiage in Alle gheuy City, immediately below the e ' Canal.-- Poaseaffion given on. the Jet of Apia next. Apply - • - ' tfeb9) - 'JAMESSTAY. '-ii r"` . 4.-.,iit1.,..;',T:'„ ..•-.',‘.V: '.ti:.-;'''',..::;:-..::::7.1, : i 1-: -.•-,:,',,:...4-,...- 1'...r...f., ..:.:;,:i-:-;:iit:'...:',T.'7,.--:t•-",',-'": ~x!7?!:i.7.;...........:'.',.,.':f4.;1' . i,.'f i. . ':- ' . . :5..": . ...:. • :. ., , 7:,. ','4...?-:::',..,',,'',',d;.-t:T7;:',.i:,..::....:=.'-:;„':....,::,.. ; ,... . , ,.1. : • - o.'::k4:. : !- . . 4-:;:','.-':;-.s.,-: ' ' 4:.E. ...... . .... -.. , ~ .. .- . ...'-'::::.':' . ;....":; . .f . :•';'i '-'-,•'- ... 4 .'" ,- .... -. .Pi-'.....:. -1 ?...":', - ,':. -. „"...i . z. -, ....;;; . 4-. t.....ii.".'e , . . GREAT; ITALIAN REMEDY Natlee to EZIMMI3 Farm .for Sale For Sale or Rent. For Rent, For Sale, For Sale Pin , Rani; For Sole. or Rent, ittENCON c , , ..,', '..': ' i:i, ~:'.', %4'..:. , ;: j:',. ,. -4:!,* , ‘r-•::,.,.,,iT,...,,:0',.:.,-.;,:.i,:..,.:-,;..,,i,,,,f.,,c,: ~,,:. ..--12-. - -p' iaMM iTTNiTED. , STit.TI.IS.-Allbri r il , -.Witnted,Airr ;the :=lL)Stubs army, able bodied trier, between the ages-mf IS and-35 years, being, ,, above -6 feet 3 highest high, of .gotid eharar.ter;-gnd,of respec t a bj e standing among 'their Prikrat citizens: None - tided apply to enter.the. service,but .-- these who are deter mined to serve:le . fcti . ioof thou...enlistment; hon estly and faithfully, vii: during the war'" with. Mexico. Table of otablished rates 5f pay agreeable to existing laws: To the Serg , nt 1411:Quarter-, master Serg'nt, Chief Mogi.' cian, & Chief Bugler, each.' $l7 To the.lst Serg't of a Compl , 16 illerinance Sergeant 18 - 11 other Sergeants, each... l Corporals. Buglers Musicians. " Farriers and 131acksmiths... • Artificers • • ' Privater. A bounty of twelve dollars will be paid to each re-. 1 cruit enlisted rot: the artillery or infantry arm. Ilesid6s the monthly pay, as above stated, one ra tion per day is allowed every soldier, which is amply sufficient for his subsistence; also, a large supply or comfortable and genteel clothing. Good quarters and fuel" are at all times furnished; and every atten tion will be paid to making those men who may en list and are determined to serve their country in good faith„.comfortable and conteeted•with their sit-i uation l . The best medical attenchinceds always pro- I sided for the sick soldier; and no deduCtion of pay is' made during the period he is unable to perform his duty. Should the soldier be disabled:la the line of his duty, the Jaws provide a pension:Sir him. Also ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES of hest land in any of the States in - Whieltithe United States have land. Provided he ogiairui r ..4y his good conddet an honorable discharge, or $OO in trout'. I ry scrip, to bear interest', if lie pr ' aersit to labd. By the ablive it is seen that the pay and alloivances are respectable, and that, with prudeneti and econo my, the monthly pay of the soldier may be laid tip aseverything requisite for, his comfort and column- ence is furnished by the governmentl l including. his sugar and coffee. The prudent, soldier, therefore, may readily save from $420 to $lO2O during his en- listment, and at the expiration of the term he can, if he chooses, settle his farm in aay of theYfivestern States, and there establlsh himself comfoaably, on his own land, for the rest of his life. The sum of two dollars will be paid to ariy citizen, non-commissioned officer or soldier, who shall bring to the reedevions on able-bodied recruit, who shall be regularly enlisted. The citizen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and not to the Recruiting Sergeants. P. N. GUTHRIE. Captain U. S. Army. Rendezvous at the corner of Front street and Chan cery Lane, Pittsburgh. taar6•dlw Proposals for Coal PROPOSALS will be received until the 20th inst. at the office of the Superintendent of the Phila delphia and Columbia Rail Road, Parkesburg, fiir suppling Bituminous Coal, for the use of Locomo tive Engines on said road, the ensuing season. The prdposals must state the quality of the Coal, the quantity that can be furnished, and ;he price at which it can be delivered at Philadelphia or Colum bia. making allowance for the usual drawback. WM. ENGLISH, Supt. lifotire Power, Philocua., and Col. R. Road. Partitsnuna,Clicater County, March Ist, 1547. mare-t2om. N elegant Rose wood Piano Forte, with all they 'I recent irnprmements;nearly new, and war- I ranted perfect in every respect, with a liandscne' piano stool to match the Piano, and cost in New , York city, ef.:9o—will be sold for the low price of : 025 cash par money. Also, to close a consign ment, one very elegant 61 octave mahogany Piano, made by Gale & Co., New York, on mil months credit, for approved endorsed paper, or 6 per cent discount fur cash, price, $375. One handsome square mahogany Piano; made by Gale & Co., on the same terms as the above, price, $235. Theme Pianos are warranted to be equal, if not superior to any Pianos made in the United Staten, and are cheaper for the quality than any others. For gale by JOHN H. MELLOR, ts 7 Wood-st. r HE American Farmer's Encyclopmdia; History or Western Pennsyltania; Lives of the Presidents of the United States; Librartof General Knowledge; The Weald to Come, by Watts; The Wonders of the World; Sears , Guide to Knowledge; for sale he marti 11. S. 130SWORT11 4r. Co., 43 Slarket et Fresh Arrival of Spring (goodsi rrTIE subscriber would respectfully invite the at-. tention of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods suitable fin the ap proaching spring business, consisting of 'French, English. and American cloths, of the most , fashion able colm is such as Cetron, Olive green, Olive brown, Stegular Packet. Moss green, Claret French black, blue, anti /rived-Tun steamer ARENA, IIEnE C 4 FLEE bie green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng:, Jtc- 7 r% SON, Master, will leave Pittsburgh fur lint, and French Cassimeres, entirely'new style—al Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mou handsoine assortment of Vestings, new and elegant , davg, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; patterns—all of which will be made to order, at thelan'd eur Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs shortest notice, in the most fashionable manner, at j days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A.M. For freight moderate prices. 'The cutting department attended or passage apply on board. decii to by Mr. Jaws C. Watt, whose skill and long prac- I' or Whrellug--.4tegillar Packet. Lice of the most fashionable cutting in the Eastern cities, renders him capable of pleasing the most Lx. -2 Inc splendid light draught steamer fastidious. , DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run A large assortment of READY nttoc CLOT/Mal is ag a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel constantly on hand, which for neatness, and duns rug; leavaig Pittsburgh for Wheeting-every Monday, bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk and Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leas satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, Wheeling for Vittsburgh every Tuesday, Thera great variety; shirts, white. and colored, latest pat ra y and Saturday, at 9 cocloch, A. M. For freight erns; suspenders, gloves, and every article suitablel°rP"sagO apply on bo ar d.. , novs for Gentlemen's wear, can be found at this estab. P. DELAN Y, No. 49 Liberty street, - marG-daw4in Pittsburgh. N. N. To TAILOAS—Watt's Graduating shoulder Ameasure system of garment cutting for sale—price invariably $lO Dissolution of Partnership. T"Epartnership heretofore existing, between Kerr and Joel Mohler, in the Apothecary and Drug business, was dissolved on the -in, of Febru ary, 1847, by mutual consent. The business or the late firm will lie sealed by Win. Kerr, at the old stand, 114 Woo-I ir.t. WM. KERB., Pittsburgh, Ma: Cu 3. JoEr. :\11:111.F.11. frllllE'ltS , Nai",iic.in, part 6, and more new Booke,• I, at COtil,'S. bu riiurthehreet. niers' Consulate and Empire tinder Itiapolcon, part 6, containing a portrait of Murat;' the balance of the parts will follow in rapid succession. Tupper::, An Author's Mind, a honk full of books, edited by Martin F. Tupper, author of Proverbial Philosophy, &c. Tales of Woman's Trials, by Mrs. S. C. Thtll, au thor of Whiteboy, Irish Sketches, 4c. An Essay . on Study, by Itingelbergius, with a pre fabe and index,by W. 11. Odenheirner, A. N. The Statesman of America in 1846, by Sarah My thou Maury. Cottage Architecture, part 4. Workings in Metals, part 3. Glidden's Ancient Egypt, cheap form. Just received and for sale at COOK'S 85, Fourth street. mar 4 WALL PAPER, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED Of every variety of patterns, cut from the latest French Swaylea. 15,000 PIECES SUPERIOR GLAZED PAPER. MIIEY will be sold fur cash, at less price than they can be purchased in Philadelphia or New York. _ _ TIIOS,E. having houses to paper num OTHERS buy ing to sell again, will find a better article of WALL PAPER, for less MONEY than Jas been ever :alter ed in this market before. Call at the Wall Paper Store of feb22-2m • Window Blind Paper, 36 INCHES, WIDE. 1 20 cl PIECES of great variety of Pi:nth:is, 1 J at eastern prices. . To be 'lied by dozen or single piece at the Wall Paper Stdre of J. SHIDLE, feb22-2m Smithfield st., Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING i , • AND AXEL FACTORY. ISAAC JONES. JOBS F. <tom. JOKE' dc-Q,IIIGGi ir A 111 UFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, IVL Plough Steel, Steel Plough-Wings; and and hammered Sprinkehammered Iron Ailes, and dealers in Malleable Castings; and Coach Trimtningi, gen rally, corner 'of ,Rosti tied .Frotit streetti, Pittsburgh, Pa.. f0b2114:12m r~-~- ,° . , ~ '..'] t . .' ;'i- n: . i :1 ' ..., • ): ,; ,, -' '.;. _ , „F • a - 7' .:, ' '-'zt;-:',:;, .:..>t 1 - 1: 1 8 4 : 1 41 '4:4 ' b-0 to a = go, OQ 10 Q..g Pay per te..Pay per In PlllllO Forte.. Books. J. SIIIDLE, Smithfield st., Pittsburgh MIS 1',...-,,,,,:..:. VINI:AFNAT-11.A.CKnVs. As T ~ .Tlig idler airkrasseilger 1 4 - 72-1M„;-.4 -A. a - ASTIV will run u. a regular packet betwmay•Plitstairgh and Cincinnati, leaving PittsburglicyCly SundaYat 10 o'- clock, The fsnac Newton was bw t this cPring.t ElzPrenslY fbr the tratleiond-effers to parcemiers!nrery comfort and superior accContnodations. ' fcbl3' MONDAY PACICEiT 414gi0 The regelar mail antipassengersteamer MONONGAHIIL.P4 Ctipt: Stone, vvill run as a r Packet between Pittsburgh; and Cincin nati, leaving this non &eery - Monday:al:AO, A. M.; and Wheeling at 10,P. M., the saroe,day. leg, she wilileave Cincinnati eyery Thursday, fit 10; A. M. For freight or passage itplitton board. The Monongahela was built aspreruslY 'for trade, and offers to the passengers numfort, and su perior accommodations. Anar 31 18.17 Tgiesday Psiquit. -4.84 T -I'.2The regular mail atnriaieengnr steam erlllßEßNlA, No. 2, Capt: J. KLUCE FELTEII, will run ao a Tegelar , packet between Pitts burgh: and Cincinnati, leairing this port a feiy Tues.. day at 10 A.M., and Wheeling at of the eatne day. Returning - , she will Cineinnati•er. ery Friday at 19.4. M. .Foi freight: or passage ap ply on hoard. irr The Hibernia No. 2, nia s built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers-every com fort and superior accommodations. jar 12, 047. 1847. . Wednesday -Packet. 1847 - TUE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. ..672,f 7 i S. DEAN. - leaie Pittsburgh every %Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock;' Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and.Cincinnatl eve• ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o 1817. TIITIRSDAY P4OItET. - 1847. THE. WIStONSiN, Capt. R. J. Gisc.ll, will leave Pittsburgh every. Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M.,, • febl9 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passengersteamer MESSF.NGER, Capt. ',ward, will run as 4 5 1 -i * :" , 4t a regular Packet bet Ween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this,port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at to; P. M., the same .day. :Rethrning, she will leave Cincinnati, every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freigliror passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers ovary cortifort and ac commodation. ' roar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regillarmail and passenger steamei nr- yCIIhCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittiburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10', P. M.,.'thri same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built exPressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every conifort and ac commodation. ,' mar 23 TUURSDAY PACKET. .THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, • - -• • M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lita ar passenger packet between Pittsbuigh and the sbove Den during the season of 1318, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia la new and has superior accommoda tions. Forfreight or passage apply on board, or to 1.9 J. NEKTON JONES, . ent. AIONDAY PACKET. TII E regular mail and pasenger steam prier L'\ Captain .Maclean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh' and Cincin natl. leaving this port every Monday l 'iat 6 o'clock, P M. Returning she will lei-re .Cincinnati every Thursdar at 6 P. M. • 11 e Union was built expressly cot this trade, and affords every accommodation. For treiglit or imsi.inee apply or. borrd. may 9 For Cincinnati and Lonlavilic. , ~1.4.2 ..1 The new andsplendid passenger steam. 1 / 4 ..1. Li . er C 0 L MBIA E , O , NALI, Master. will - lea , . c for t ‘ le above and intermediate ports, regular ly. , For freight or passage apply on board, or to je I I). WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, The pasieager steamer PALESTINE, Capt Witliame wili leave for the above an 'ID intermediate parte ;et:Wetly. Fur freight or pax-sage apply on board. • je9. Tuesday Event;ag Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. V erhees, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Clumnaati; leasing this pnrt every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration °Were superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jai For Cfnetrinatt The well known (ant running steamer C.1.3,111R1a1, W. Forsyth, bunter; Vill run as a re,guiti.r Paicket,leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock . , and ',Meeting, at 10, P.11., - the manic day. Iteturning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, An For freight or passage amply 0;4 board, or to POll SYTII & Co., Agents, rip 16 No . . 30, Water street. ft ' *, r " tini T.N . ACCOUNTANT'S :corc I i. I \ a - S r l' t l i; I) .!, '.: - -... ' ' t : j ; and Market sta. The only ti 0 . ~ • : _ .1 Institute in the city where a thorough and systematic course.of instruction can be obtained in mercantile and steamboat El 0 0 K - IC F. E PIN G . Writing Classes day and evening at the usual hours. Mr. Duff has a few spare hours to devote to assisting in arranging Merchant's or steamer's Books, in any case of difficulty. Hours of inisine.,s 10 to 12, and 2 to 4, day , Classes. Even , i ng, do. 7 to 10. . mar 4 ! PcnnKylvantaltallrond Company. r Err E r llLSTatent bearing date the 2.5 th . day of Li Fcbrultrij , 4. D. 1847, having been issued by the Governor o f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of the provisions of on Act of the General I Assembly of said Commonwealth, entitled "An Act I to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company." Notice is hereby gli!eil, That the', undersigned be-, ing mi a majmity of the acting Conissioners, have nod do hereby appoint a meeting of the subscribers to the Capital Stock of 'said Company to be held ou ' Tuesdny, the 30th day of March, A. D. 1847, at ten o'clock A. 131., in the Room of the Board of Trade, No. 25. Philadelphia Exchange, in tlie City of Phila delphia, in order to ,organite said Company, and' then and there to eleet - lhirteen.Directors of said Company- agreeably to the provisidue of said Act of Assembly. Thomas P Cope T M Pettit , Robert Toland George M Striiiid David S Brown 11 M Wins James Magee Phillip M Pries George W Toland . Robert Flinn, Jr J Fisher Learning Wm Musser , 11 R ,Kneass T C Rockhill Geo W Carpenter john S Cash Elliott Cresson C G Childs Robert Allen Roberts Steen , Charles S Wood C MaCalester !Hugh Campbell E A Penniman John 11 Myers Alex Fullerton 1 A G Ralston . EdwarilSiter Gideon Scull Archibald Wright 1 .4 S Roberts' Henry Welih Wm C Patterson John M. Atwood 13 M Hinchman ' A J Lewis . . John Welsh, Jr' Nathaniel TrOtter Townsend Sharpless James, Martin Thomas Sparks Jelin McCaithen Charles Humphreys Hugh Catherwood James Steel Henry White. February 26, 1847..--mar 2-1 m . . . Fresh Oysters. subscOber will receive &bib Pystere daily from Baltimore, which . ho will serve tip in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., betwden Smith - field and Grant, oett3 0 Yei, 0 Veil. . .. ~ CiTJ can always find at G.Schnecki co r= on the c- Yner.of Fifth and Smithfield etc:, fresh Oysters served up in every style, .on the shortest notiee.. Also, Groend Nut Candy, Fruittijand Pastries of the chciieeSt kinds; Call a 44 1 04 ~ poil37titaii ~ ry ~R .~ .. , 4 , 7, - 1.....J-•.- - -.1...,..,..,!..-6,7; ~ :, ~.,,,..--.•,...-„,,,.;. •-,..- - MIMI ' - r . -_- -! ;:fi; DOTASEr-C ctibloi aaTor - Bileby ; " ^ fBIEND RILEY 4. CO 57. st.- • . . TDROO.m.s,- , 27 dozclb.Carn Ilrpoins rit”iyed 'and fur - saieby' tnar:2_ 57 Watp.r. ATEW ORLEANS SUGAR- 7 40 Dhd.e; Iti.CbSugar 1,11 Per, Allglo Saxon, for aale by . ruar2 FRIEND, RH gl." Br. Co.;27;lN'ater at. 'OREM FRUIT---100 . ditnis:Sniyrnn- Figs; `- 90 bxs M. 11... Raisins; .71,:easlt.Z;inte:Ccirrants;. - 10 bxs Prunes; - 110- Wood st. For. sale by lonia , . ALERATUS--10 bth PriniS; for Suit by mart • J.Ii.I37ILLIAIvIS & C0.,.110.W00d st . PEPPE It - 7 5 . gs Pppor reed and for Rale by ' marl J.:D. WILLIAMS &.C0.,.110 Wood st . - lITHOLE.SALF. Grocer, Commission. and , For- VV warding Ittercharit, doilor. in FrOduce and Pittsburgh, Irlantifactdree, Nos— 31 Water;.and :62 Front litreeta, Pittsburgh. " ' " •ILOYFRSEED-13 , 13b1a. just received, in store j and fur sale by S. W-A'FERMAN, -; • feb23 • NO 21 'Water and-62 Front sts. Tons,a prime 'articlei' in store and for sato by - 5.1... IVATERMAN E feb23 No. 31 - Water and 62Pront.at. SALA RATUS-3 Cisks, in and for vale by 1,. S. WATERIVIAN, , . No 31 Water and 62 - Frontst.' :U1 ULL BUTTER-13: Bbli. just reed, in !tore 1 - )L., and for sale by '' L. 8: WATARMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 82 Front it. IRON—SO Tone assorted, io-storp end for 031 e by L. S, WATEJIII4AN, No 31 Wafer aad 62 Front st. NT ! AILS-300 Kegs asaorted, in store and for sale IN by- . L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 • No 31 Water aild.62-Mont st.. • Ork !)OXES Pound Lump Lyncitburgb Tobacco; a4A..1 in store-and-for sale low to clOse consignment, . L. S."WATVIMAN, No 31-Water and 62 Front at. 0 ROXFS Tobacco, 1 Lump—CV.e, 12 , s and 16`a; 4 In store and for sale by ' • L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water abd 62 Front at. lOTTON YARNS-10,000 lbs. , ssdtted Nos., in store and for sale by L. S:W.A.T ERMAN, 10)23 'I. No 31 Water apd 6!;Frant st. C2PANISII- SOLF. LEATFIF.R-100 Sides, in store ►77 and for 14: by , L. S. W4TEItI4IAN, feb23 . No 31 Water - a d 62 Front sta. SKIRTING-7 Bundles Skirting eather in store and for sale by L. S. W4TERMAII, fel)23 No 31 Water and 62 Front st. RIFLE & HARNESS-3 Robs Black Harness 1.1 Leather; a Rolls Brittle Leather; in store and tur sale by L. S. W4TERMAN, ' feb23 No 31' Water and 62 Front sts. 'TANNER'S OIL-10 Bblv, in 4tore and 1107 I by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front sta. LINSEED OIL--10 Me, in to aRH for sale by L. F.-WATERMAN, No 31-Water and 62 Front sta. Tr ENTCCKY LEAF TOBACCO-29 Inds, in store and Tor sale low to clime consignment, L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water and 62 Front sta. CST received and for sale low-2 bbls. Smith's t) best quality New York Coact - Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl.,Leather Varnish, for sal by feb2o ROBERTS 1 N); 82, 3d at. BBLS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1, and 2, Smith's New York make, on hand aqd for sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82, 3d st. A LARGE Jot of Mahogany Plank and Venders, A forsalo by ROBERTS & KANI, feb2o No. 82, Bd at. 9,00(1 FEET best quality Rbsewood, on band kJ and for sale by ROBERTS. & KANE, feb2o ;co. $2,3il st. OLL BUTTER-25 Ws fresh, just reed and IL fur sale by LAMBERT '.5. - Stioll'TON, febl.4 133 0(1135 Wood st. REEDS APPLES-25 Bids inj good order, reed bv sioamer Hibernia. and by feblb LAM nERT & SHiPTOII. itYE WAICTED--2000 bushel's Rye wanted, for , nhich cash will be paid, :.ifeb2../.. LAlti/L 2‘111.1.,E1t & RICREISON. 2 Bartels, No.l, in grind order—for sale bY 111i111 1N & SMITH, math i li6 Wood st. LOVER SEED.-75 Boshels.l in store, and for C ss . le by MARTIN & - SMITH, • febt6 56 , Wood at. L .:. l. l C e K b s v mrrus 1. ices, Bo G ll E ols c a o n c d .H A ß n A r r i c la, for B feb2s. Su. °Q Wood sr. purAsii-2caslot r in r tore all. fur sale by feb2.s. MARTIN & SMITH!, 5G Wood st. TOULDING SHOVELS—A superior Article for ju sale by - GEO,. COCHRAN, . No.-26 Wood st. AR LEAD-12,000 lbs. Bar! Lend, for sale by B feb9. 1 JAMES MAY. IlirO i l .e /Iti , Sacks prime Woil l „ A f_ s o i r F s s ale_b i y_ .. 5/ 11 1 . T. _ ..,_ , y ESSEED OlL—la .13bis in store anti for sale by HAYS 803 ti.OOKWAY, AA_ _ No 2, Ciimniereial glow, Liberty at. PIRITS TURPENTINE-5 /Obis, in store and for sale by. HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, feblS Ito. 2, Cetnmercial Row; Liberty at. V AUGIIN'S GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY; For sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, feblS 140,2, Commercial ltow, Liberty at. CHLORIDE LIME - , for sale bNi, HAYS &.1111.QCKWAY, No _ 2, CommercialFttow, Liberty at. ITARNISiIES 4. PAINTS--..kh kinds, in store V and for sale by HAYS & hROCKWAY-, feblS. N 0.2 Commercial how, Liberty et. CANARY SEED-5 bushels for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, feblS. No. 2 Commercial!Row, Liberty et. BLACKING -5 gross. Fatman's, for sale by _ HAYS & BROCKWAY, feb IS. • N 0.2 Commercial:Row; Liberty st. 61ukillig's Improved Lard Ott. 07 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I the man utimturers and for salefat Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FItS. SELLERS, der2S'ho. 17 Liberty st. Sundries. Tierces fresh Rice; , 14 bblt, improved T.ard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. . No. 17, Liberty street. T MID, 100 IrOde ' No. 1, Lard.oncensigntnent; _LA And for tale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street --- - QUGARITOUSEMOLLASSES.-6 bbls.'Goodals, 3 0 S. H. Molasses; in store nail for ele by se 23. F. SELLERS. PPLES itt;ND POTATOS-50 bide of splendid JoIL ;Apples of different kinds, very large, in good ordeff; 150 bushels, 11ed•Potator ' t'loo Neshanno - cl:l s otabdig, .• For sale low by P. C. MARTIN,. febl7. 60 Water et LD RYE WHISKEY—A fdw half and: whole O bbla. for tale P C. MARTIN, febll. ' 6U Watei at. C. SCHRIF.WCZ -t a:~ic s+ -a? T ~d, ~' F:. . ,':~~~.. .... :. -,-, - -:..r-,A'' 'i't,...,:,-_-.. 1 1. , _,... : .: . _ : -- - ...,.-.. 1i 1 :1'. -- ''-';''''''' ''. 1 :Y.., ,, - ~.5-r.-,---:,;:..,,, L. S. Wtei,i3iulani, TIATENTI 4 E2:;.CE.-60 panneis oak and pine tails I: - juin received and for sale by jan 2 L. WILMARTII, Penn et. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for. salo'by [novlB.) L. WILMARTIL PRODUCE -6 bbla and 5 kepi Lard; S do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; 500 . 1ba Feathers; 4 lib's White Benst, 30 pairs Woollen Backs; Received and for sale by LAMBERT' & SFIIPTQN, 133 and 135 Wood et: TPISH--8,5 bbli No Large Mackerel; 17` 10 hr ' do do; ' - • .6 do No 1 do do. ; 15 Ws - Nos 1 and 2 1 . do; , - - 6 do No 1 Salmon; . • 25 do.: do Herrings . ; • • ,6 drums Codfish;-for bale 11 jj ~' L.A.MBHItTot SUIPTP:gf feb4 - • ;133 a nd 135 'Wood st =EN 1 1 ~ ~ -: a ,t'e'a _. t' •-~ .~ Front 40 , 1r/silt • The tenr4trtiallbrinl' We A. nest-spa per, pubtiehcd, ir. thiis-gi'tq,;tiet "oared liy : ywtlug 'soy: of asii,kisPlaTtijtioo4,illt.#tOWilitirel• t; take some noire of.•uril - egtruial*Wele Otlays; I ed in that paper headed ,( Eir . eetlen‘" • ' That editor has. since we 'aitishot,e'd •eisntrol of the Morning : Pint; .taketroccasian, repeatedly, tu make on us most unwarrantable, scurrilods,'and indeeent.attacks: These we have, heretofore ; for obvious ienning, suffered to pa.ii svithidight or no riotice. Of the• cause of hie 'ti'nprovoked and-Ma lignant hostility:7to us, we are entirely Unapprised; and indeed, to be candid, we heeded it sd• little; that we nver.eoisiidered it worth while to iristi. tute an inquiry on the subject, that might lead to a discovery Ifis, however, certain that, owingto the very degraded . character Vrhieh that individeal bears (we fear'too justly, and too trnly) in this community, we have always studiously avoided any business transactions With him, and carefully shunned any approach to - intimacy or acqUain , tanceship. 'The cause of his hostility is as indifferent .to.us now as it has been heretofore, and we flatter cuir selves that see are no less secure from its threat- . ened consequence , Nor shonld we now tarsi' any lengthened notice of him, er his vulgar abuse, or contemptible journal, (and how could that journal be otherwise than contemptible when in such hamle t ?) were it not for the peculiar mode of as sault which he has adopted,—a mode of assault which strikes over our own shoulders at a great principle of . huthan liberty, and at the interelts: feelings, rights, of a large and meritorious Glass of our citizens. This consideration taken in connec tion—. a somewhat ludicrous connection" we must admit—with the position of the editor who makes the 'assault-;.-a posjtion not less ludicrously peculiar from the" accident" of . his own birth and that of his immediate progenitors, than it is pain fully peculiar from the contrast, the wide contrast which exists, and whiCh We believe is recognized by our entire community, between thr modest vir tues, the labOrious industry, the undoubted honesty, the scrupuhius performance of: every contract, the faithful discharge of every trust public and private, the unsullied: honor, the unblemished reputatimi, which the public voice'universally and deservedly ascribes to thole progenitors, hotwtthstarid' ing their foreign," their Irish" birth; and the notorious vices, tile thriftless laziness. the suspected honesty; the shameless disregard of contract, the 'unblushl ing faithlessness to every trAfPublic and privatt, the blurred and sullied honor, the blackened, rot ten reputation which the same public voice, with a consent not less universal, arid a discrimination not less accurate, has ascribed to their "native" son :'—this consideration and these circumstances, vve say, induce us. for the plekent to' forego out wonted forbearance, and to take this notice of the very repulsivc!subject presented to us for dissec tion. The acouvd reason for the attack which the editor of the Journal made on us, in his papir of l Friday last, was the notice which we took in the Post, the day previous, of the speech of Senator Cottwrx of Ohio, delivered on the subject of our existing war with Metric°. Iu ihat speech (and we copied extensive extracts from it iota our pa per) we.thought, and to stated •in our Paper, that Mr. Coawrs had taken unpatriotic grounds, and that helad assumed-positions unfaVorable, adverse to his country that, by striving to Withhold from our gallant troops, now in the field; who are reap• ing glory while they are risking life in their coun try's battles, all reiriforcernents of men and arms, and all supplies of money and munitions, be was strengthening the bands of the enemy and weaken ing awl paralysing otWown. We so thought, and i as a public journalist, so we wrote ; hut our so i doing has been seized upon by the editor of the 1 Journal, ae a pretext for the attack which be has ''made. He has himielf assigned th is. as his excuse for the assault; he is therefore entitled to the-full benefit of it, and we cheerfully- concede it to him, to the fullest extent he ran possibly desire.. i. -, The editor charges us with being .- young." We have yet to learn• that youth is a fault; but ifit be one, every year will tend rapidly to remove it: We think, however, that perhaps he did net mean to apply the charge to the number of years which' have passed over our head, for'in diet respect We believe, and we beg it to be understood, that it- is the only- point of iesemblance which exists be tween the editor and us. We are rather inclined. to the opinion that the idea he seeks to convey is, that we are, unlike him, unpractised 'and inexperi enced in debauchery, in gambling„in drunkenness, and in every species of-dissipation andlicentimis- I ness—t hat we have not, like him, acquired the.cun ning Which eprinos, not from a wise head frosted with grey hairs, ' but from a corrupt and depraved heart—that we have not learned.—(and here the editor can state fur himself whither or not he his Attained the knowledge, made perfect by practice. of which truth compels us to confess our total i ignorince s )—that we have not learned how - to ab stract, for the purposes of dissipatiott, large sums of money from the hard-earnings of ast- aged father —how to squander, in gambling and tiotous ex travagance, fife assets of confiding partners-Lhbw to induce an acquaintance-in !Lense:nen:a of coo' vi vial. intercourse to indorse onr notes, and then suffer him, by regal process, to be forced to pay them. If - such be his meaning—if he designs to impute to us inexperience in such practices, ig :norance of such knowledge, then we are left. 'no 'alternative but tos - plead "guilty." Nay, more, it to be proficient in such arts: if to.be profound in' such.littowledge, be indispensible actompaniments lof old age; we devoutly pray :that -we may never even count the number of years_ (if they exceed our own) Of the editor of, the Ytnarail. ~ . • The editor says we are ..siititife - pty headed •lad; destitute of the slightest claim to public considera tion." If by "claim to public conifderation,:'be !I means such infamous noidriety as he has acquired,. [then we can never hope to possess any.. And if I by .• empty headed," he Means that_we are not corrupt hearted, we must submit forever to the imputation; and taken in the sense which,we have just suggested,- the editor may rest aseured that not only must his conduct-but his principles melee go >t radical change, before any. sane person will cast such an insinuation on hitn, And if, finally; by the whole charge taken together, the editor of the Jaurnul -i4 to be understood as asserting that we are incapable of following in any of his. foot steps,—of doing any of those acts; which Would render us the degraded object no less of defrauded mans abhorrence.and contempt, than of wronged woman's withbring scorn,then, once for all, we say he is right; perfectly right.. . .. : . ... We come now to what the editor seems to con sider his gravest charge against 'us ;. on .which. he has exhausted all hi,s tesources of wit and humor I and classic- learning, and but for which, indeed, we think we should not have taken up our pen to no lite him at. all. He Charges against•us in specific terms and with crushing effect, that .we are an , Irishman," a " Paildy," . a person of foreign birth, one having no right to "perceive peril .to the in• terests of-his (our) adopted country," to scrutinize the sentiments of " an American Senator," or "to criticise and titration the patriotism of an,eminept citizen," that ' we have exhibited "the characteris. tic modesty attributed to the Irish Nation;' in da me to, make tiny comments on the speech. of e Senatbr Corwin;" he declares that forbearance from such comments •iit4 absolutely 6 enjoitisel. by :the accident of foreign birth," that none tiot," an Ameri fan native and to the manor born," should be allowed t 3 make them ; and he asserts that as against all persons not of native birth, there shOUld be instituted "a most natural inquiry into the na ture of the ties which may or do bind a man to his country;" and finally, Ile expreasee hi's a won der at a great party, such as the Democracy really, are, submitting to have their interests in this. im-: portant district of Pennsylvania entrusted to such. keeping:" . . Such is the nature of the charges brought ag4tist us by the editor of the Aurae!, anti- of the s pro.' foetid and elaborate argumentation by which he enforces them. -For onraelvesove are uowilling to enter into a controversy with, him, about the mialii ties essential() forma good or bad citizen.. Ai to the general rights of citizenship, and the . privileges it confers ind the duty it imposes, we are 'content -to take for-our guide the wisdom of these- who framed the Constitution and Laves of the country; 'and in the race which every citizert•runs, we think :the reward of merit should be conferred on him who most appreciatesahnt cOnstitutien, best Obeys ' the taws, and complies . with all the obligations, public, private, social and moral; which they. and ! ' morality and religionoilike impose on 411, whether native or naturalized. The , .editor-of the Journal, however, issof a ditterent opinion ; he thinks that - the accident of birth," for levi*h it is appase4; WWI , 1 • Pi .'• " • - RNA NEM tirat.be 'entitled Tx , ' eVlittlefierseitrartkient cm , eo' A. ..,Wf; 4, eltlerg• ttaotl ;.;:td. perldips; ;Mfr . . . 1110 ihr entertaimeg.•se , m tiotiori','iT,aiislu ' c r . iis'f.:?th; , 3 nothing . To urge; apeitti;theitisgr-aceful example he .has set,..so far frim f wicuting nerpitytest•to his peculiar . (need, will forever. • deter all bdt•those of ••, kindred herd. • - Rut there is one circumstance to- IT.IFonW"O4I," ready' in passing alluded, which-taken.jn connekl. • tion with the: ex pressed opirdens, of "tpe editor. Of the Journal on this stilveet,pritseutrifsell in . a too*. ' . ludicrous', aspecA...l-ce is not—though a atrapgs • er in reading hi., article of 14414, las iuigl,st taico l •••••• • '; thr granted, that be Wai=ades'eetalant Of - - giim Fathers NO • ancestral blood of his - feriil. ized the battle fieldi of the Revolutionary, or.late war f-r-no dust of theirs lias yer been, and we airi. • cerely trust it will bC long beibre it still be e9rn= Mingled with American soil a Word, tor of the Journai i is the living eon p 1 living Itfift; parents I ."%ve could wish, indeed, that someothir gencofogy could be aisigned hith nocridle to any country ;=contending nations will•liisser dispute for the honor of bis birthplace. There was sue passage in the Jou - rmil tide, whiclf,at first glitnce. induced oft to thi!ik thattl - there was possibly a redeeming. trait in hie' ellikit.• , ;;' acter. It was an exceedingly accurate, thOugh . Somewhat broad, representation of genuine brogue."' For a nnothent we'stipposed that lie•atill iemembered kith fondness the accenta,--iliatthe sounds still lingered not reluctantlYin• his of the-sweet lips:thin sung the lullaby of hialit+ • • fancy, for his cradle was • tended by nurse but on tlo s ser inopection, we dlschietedtliat2" the unfeeling wretch was but mocking•therlibluf parents whhm be had already-plundered 11- We entertain scarce ahope thattheitentleslialii: tisement which we ere now inflicting on tliteeclito', of the Jourual, will produce In hith nently salutary 'ciiminge. We fear he will eldtattip in his headlong career, to reflect. on our adtuoni , . Lions. One who could resist a father's 'prayentila mother's tears, a brothefi kind entreaties, the spit; ,• influence of a sister's persuasions, and cepuldipa . oa from degradation to degradation,. froth deeper infamy still, is not likely to be affeetedloy • anything that We could say to hint. Will nut listen to us now; siv, beg- lirm-to , to treasure up for some fdture diky,.what welrey to hiria. Ile is still young, and theie maybe years rof life before him yet. If then, in after years,: , — when prostrate on a bed bf sickness, or more rirts• buble still, occupying a lonely cell in one of those Institutions which the philalithoPy. of ticiderrit. time;, ai evidenced in the great amelioration of modern penal latia, has provided for indoir . tfiblii offenders,—reflection should..force ,itself, Mind, he will discover, when too late, wit6litfee " (egret, how unytotitable are the vrickednesiijaC absurdity 61:Inel present ways, and -how toads more easy and succeisfully he May tra'se in other and bettir paths. ", a:7 4 . Striped Jacket," of the fist, is: c9Atini our articles, we suppose.to alloww_ indiffstieneSli to castigation. smiles have kterriblegalvanT is look, and do.Tt inaptly configure that we have heard o :.wiiich was bard ulidet .the„ribi of death. '" But his Meek submission to castigation ,bati ready.been certified, in that case where he 13 ermit tea. a little sick man to castigate hinii.withtint:re sistance, although the doughty •" ,slanderer of tfic4.) )uous women" bad a sword cane in his hard- at the moment 1 Be submitted, too, whet) the he had caluennia:led clubbed together and palikthi i fine which .Isati_been. imposed on the lilac sick man ajar yurrtmeliiitg Lscky Harper,. (Fur gIY ins „biro }be lie for takitig•hirri to lask.:gbput : an obscene ilander upon said ladies.) :Very: unlike ,aniristi mail was Striped Jacket:seonduet, indeed.: • co. Perhaps the .Bost will oblige by us copying this It not, we shall fear he was only. officting. the " unwrung a idlers." Valuable Real E.istri•to for 8a1e,.. BY virtue °fa:decree of the Orphan's Conit of MY.. legheny Connty, in No. 64, *arch TcratrilEoirii The undersigned as. Trustee. for dreiars,9,ll/A, Real Estate, pe,nnii• bFurphp~ deed„ to sale by pdblit outcry at tike C,uort - tiouse i iiktbs . • . City of Pittsbuigh, aiiir..4th -*kindly of 1847, et 10 o'ctoct, A - .1'4.; the. following (lc/gaited Kea! Estate, v i t a ' `•.:-;•". • it . 2 . ..• . • , . _ .. . ._ . ~ Ist.. Tbat part of the Fann.belangingrfe.thitijsittr...- -:-.. . -:_ Estate, bounded. and described 'as collo-cit.:49.04e; !..- . 1-;..., f ; : :: ginning.pt an• Elsa T,toe, thence -hy 1anc1,..0f4,41#4,- ',... '.1....,...i. H. Hays, N 68'E 121 pernhes, to 4. post;:tiPncs-8 - .'',. ,"....... .221 E 192-5 perches to a post i thence 5'5,517:82,6, -. ! - 1.: . . : ? .to a sugar tteict iitump;' thence 5.189 W 23 7 .9.pe.t01ihr. ''. ': - '; - -; . 7 to a stake; tilt:lice:by that Ilan of said faitrcilftlea-- . ..- v., ''•,•;:t I Diagram of Partition of said Estate matica 4 1/”'-P1 '' ' . 44 W 99 to a beech; thence N 17• W 10 ; 8.to ititieelif: - . , . ' thence N 61 \V 18-8 porches to a post thecce-N9119 i... -.-: -.< W7to a pobt; thence N. 50 W. 22:t0 a post thetce.N7' lA MT:4 , kperchea to a post, thence by lauds of James ii. Hays 'N 631,E 10 to a sugar threec-stsppi, and. pence N 45 E 93 perches to the place Of bsginztiiig. containing 183 acres and 37 'perches, bCinglhe part ,"5 I parked ~ A ." on said Diagram of the. Partition 'of ‘v - • :7: paid Real Estate, which said described piece oflaiid• . :. contains ahinit I 6 acres of stone coat, with ii dAfel- , lire , ' house and barn erected therlrett,•on rei.1044: :- . - !' Nvihitt (alotid the front) about 66 perches of:the-lite nongahela river, on licelt7e Ran; abopt,a,tnileeflinp: the City of Pittsburgh: the coil 'is good, about : ~.- acres cleared, and the stone coal is of the best qdality. ' -... This tract is well timbered, has several pzeelleot springs and streams, and bas a splendid iarchaid of all kinds of fruit of the best. varieties. ' , ' - ; - . 2d. Thai othe r part of - said Farm; bouildbil. and described its follows, Beginning atd Post, tittecd_ by land of:Tube:Doran and James 11. Hays, /3 886:W • SSI perches to a post; thence S 771 ty 50 to ti post; thence by land OfPeter Brindle N.256,W4571 perch es to a post; thence by land of Junes N.- 92 E 24 7 to a leech; thence fl 771• E 248 to a liuti6 l, thence N 631 1.1151 post; thence by. the. Brat described - part of said farm malted in traid biegraut 141 E 14 to a pOst; thence S 50 E 22 to a post; thence 539E7 to a post; thence S6l E IS-S to wbeeeh; thence S 77 E 16-6 to a beech; and thence 9 44. E 99 to the beginning, containitigloo acres 156..perehes„ - being marked jia said Diagram of Partition "B." -This part of Said farm contains , apout..6s acres or stone coal cu...d Las ahoui 40 acres of cleared land. • - 3d. That lot Or piece of ground,situate in the City of Pittsburgh,; bounded and described as follows: Beginning en Front street,,nt.llie distance of 102 feet Eastwardly from ...Wood street; thence along' Front street Esstivanily 24 feet to the line of the lot marked.."l.6"-inthe-Diagram of.,Partition, thence by the said line noithwardly parallel: with Woqd street 60 feet; thence parallel with Front street westward ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south- • wardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the, place of beginning, being Marked "C"indaidDiagram. .4tb..Thlt lot or piece adjoining theabOieibotind ed antiodeseribed as•follows: Beginning on Front street, at the distance,of one fitintlre&and twenty six. feet from; Wear street: thence along Faint street--eastwaidly twenty-J . (36r feet: thenee. wavily in a lice parallel with Wood Street SC) feet - thence westwardly by d lind parallel with 'Front street to the line of lot Marked in said Diagrautc. 4 C": and thence by the said line sduthwardly parallel with-. Wood street Silteet to the place of beginning,hting marked "D," in said Diagram. • • Terms of sale of all the feregoing,deserihed Real Re tale;.vix: .one fourth in hand on the delivery of the- Deed, and the -balance in one, two and three, years in equal' ayments, with interest.thereon lkom the day el" sale. , The said balance of the purclited money to be secured by Judgment Bond and .11orrs gage on the property bold. • • • N. B. The! Share or thirds of Holster 7A2rPhY: widow of Dennis Murphy, deed is to roomia in. ills hands of the purchaser a lien on the land her deathi,subject to the payment of yearly. interest. j HENRY ,1101JLLOUG11, febl7-dS;w4.4thay. , Trustee. - MO the Honorable the Judge& of the Court of Quer. ter SessiOns of tho Pcace, in and for the Vo4l* ". ty of Alleglte;ny. " „ The petition of James Young,iof - tigrßarcuign , oP Lawtencevillb, in the county aforeSaid,henibly shew.. eth, That your petilioner hath provided himself with materials fori the accommodation of traellere and others; at his dwelling house in the county- afiaresaid, and prays that your Honors will ho pleased to grant him a:gentian to troop a , publie honee'ett entettaia moot. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will prdy. JAMES YOUNG. • We, the•sithscribers, citizens of the Borough of Lawrenceville, do certify, that the these petitioner is of good repute for hoheity and temperance., EA , is well prattled with house room and conventencia for the aceothmodation•of travelers and others, sail that said taint is necessary. P. C. ThoMpoon,Wni. Diatthea, Wm, Ffigip,l. W.Decker,tibs. Wainwright, Jeremiah Flemmg„ Jag.'Obrien,lll....WCullough, amuel Uarzison, Matthew Smi th , Francis .Stiae, Jr., Lc. barber, Jewel Miller, • .1 • • ,• _ _mar3-d3e, TOUATII ST.? j4ng9-7 i , !MCI MEE fv, • ••• • romfigt . of lioiiituji OLLGE • • rwr.rxwow,•llzo l 4fitiliFlßWllTlV l 4 ll l Iy . appetite thii coif.? - ' ~ _'~t: OEM - "t• , • •••• "' • • • : .'". -• - • : ":•1 • - • MEM ~`~~. • .' , A ' ".': ,:;; .1 ..... , i, ~, , • - ' ,'• ' '. 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