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Dome , 8.611, . • • gatinylkill, Andrews , St. Lotiii. aliebigan,-13tkies, Beaver. . " Consul, .Bowman; Brownsville:" • , "1,„ • Louts AFLane, Bennetetrownsville. -P r. 43 13. N . ~COERF.cr n xvzarr arreasoox. 'Ftma Frotq.riverand 'wagon 40.1:2' - ,••Seertilover, from wagon, 3 75(40 00 , . , From. store 4 0 Jai , 3 po -Timothy:— 1 '152.00; . -F1an........ ..... 001 10' .. ... . .... 8301 00 500/ 75 , .... 5001 75 .Pearls. 0000 00 ......... 091,50 10 Reg 700 73- Grhin—Wheat. 70/"..a.)' 00 2;.: Corn - • 3700 40 • • Oati... ... . . 250 28 'Rye........ .... ... .. : 4000'45 Barley 3500 40` 'Ai-lir—New Orleans 800 Si .Cheese—Western Reserve 600 GI ~,,ritithers—Kentucky 2600 98 .Window Glasi---Sxlo : 2 2500 00 -:•,:- • • - 10x12. 2 5000 .. ... .. . . 45/,00.00 :Fiirit—Dried Peaches. :1= 3701 40 - Apples.. :-........ 5600 69 C t 0....... . .. . 11420 09 srdo, 06 , Bacon—Rogrbund '7oo 00 7•140 08 -• . Shoulders. ' .7 - • Sides - 700 7i Lard-- • 700 74 7 00a9 00' Metal.. . 2400 27 air Iron (Juniata)... .•. ... 3 'Mal - 00 , Nails (100) . . ... 7:400 OQ StATZNiNT Or TIC , SUOMI. coop:—lira P rtce oho has been engaged in taking the exact =mint" -ir . tillsugar 'crop for the present year, furnishes Ahe-fol!owing statement to the editnr of the Baton Rouge Conservator: . . , 0:1. There is aliening, off of the sugar crop on the right side of the river from Point. Couffe to ,New Orleans in the river parishes and East Baton , Rougeoaf 20,22 C) Ithds., the crop of: . .rj being as,- 04 the crop of - -1 G being 37,G57. When it is re. l ;membered that the increase of sugar plantations hasbiiq ih the district of country above named, ' as follqus, in''l4 there were !CG plantations, in "-itt'there svere 323 plantationsAL shows an im-.I „Mense falling off' of the crop, of and average of, more than one half. The Nst :11 - reck.—Our market, in some pinion ilars; Presents a marked contrast-to its appearance ;a-week'Since 'Flour has declined; the NV egk's sates are' s - o - nly 45,00 . 0 bblsithe closing rates yesterday bein.-itti to $1 1.- 1 / per bid. for Ohio brands. Cprn, Soo, is doim 10 6-15 c. per bushel, and some 120, MOO bushels - have been taken at St, and yememlay -wno-ttrie.-per bushel were the highest rates offer Cotton is .rather firmer—the week's sales - ,"reach• 22;000 bate;.- - Middling, and Good .Middling worth to' 10c. per lb. Toe 'uncertainty ptiont the stearmq''s net'. has operated to check. iand'dCPrms lioth Flour and Corn. , ' • 0 Dcl , a, Feb 28. , !:;.v,;.,,,.:',..4!'' -IV)r GLIDDON commences on Tutrasosy even 311_ ing,ll th March, at 7; &clock, P. AI., a course . tor Three - Lectures, entirely disci, ct from those pre.- ' , ceding; splendidly illustrated by Piero - atm. Ms 01LAIIS, &c., %Aid' Corer the is-alls of the room, at :Abe , LUTHERAN CHURCII 'The•toro. succeeding lectures • will be delivered au FSLEDAY and MOXDAy cienings. • - Br :Errs—The Prall3llllS,Tmsrs, the LAmmorrns, Limn Mmris, and other Vestiges of the OLD EniLitr., being the most interesting - and curious sAcrs 01 -I:gyptelogical Science,and tlrose on which the re -cent discoveries, (many yet unpublished,) of Lepiius; :Bunsen 'Birch Prisse, 8:e. throw much light; - • icrFor . further puticdara pep rpc,sl 74 -E ! .,5= PaocatAxmcs. 'TEIRSIS-43entlentenPs Tickets, 41, Lady's, 75 , cts; Jluveniles - .150 - ctsi. for thiccourse el Three Lee inrol. Single admission, sidultsi 49 etc; Joveniles 25 !cents: maxi° R.E.51 ITT:S. NC. ES o P E aria LAKEIY;gc MiTCHEL, Agenis for the old Black Ball line of Liverpool and New York paeliets,also for a line orAmericanAgerchq.nt ships, continue to make remittances to ENGLAND, :.RELAND,SCOTLAND,and WALES,-with prompt ness and despatch at reduced pies. Apply at eith; e[eof their offices, on. PENN St., near the Canal .Bridge, or Sitlithfield.st., near sth. feblS4l4-w - - sibbroa-ornr. LA HOUSE, ' On the Corner of Water and SmiAfiehl streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa . -MILE undersigned Proprietors of the Morroscsits '.ji LA House announce to the' Public, that the ""'i }louse is-open for the reception of Visitors. They are conscious of having spared no expenscio fitting out the=' Establishmentin such U. style as to render every comfort to the Guests. They hope by con- Atant care and attention to business to•merit the pa -tronage so liberally beritowed orrthe late Mononga ilea House. • • JAMES CROSSAN & SON. - - f.MPORTER and dealer in Foreign and Domostic Jl:Llardwareovould-respectfully infbrm his friends arid Abe pubic. generally, that he is now receiving .his.Spring,supply of Hardware at the• old stand of NValkek ar. WoodwellWl. 85 Wood street, which lie Will dispaee of on the most reasonable terms. 110 - will be Cdit buuajly .receiving fresh supplies'direct ;:froin. the manufseturernin Europe and this ,Consitry, which will enable him to compete with any estab- Llishment eigier East or _Vest. , : Wetitern Merchants are invited to call and'examine his stock before par chaaing.elsowhere.- mars f ie, RA .E GL`•SALOON.. mo PRIENDS AND PATRONS.-nl have disposed j of my Bakery, in Diamond alley, and Air the fu ' • - 'taro Will receive ordein'at the counter of the Eagle Sakinn—for fancy cake, confectionary, calf feet jel ly, ice ceeelee,pyramide and every other articier ne cessary Tor suppers, parties, balli, weddings, &c. Thi3;Salooit will tie open for ice crearn;on' or before the :lit daYinf April. A large aniount of money his been expended in order to -make the Eagle the most attractive and pie:taint place of resort in the west for the appro_acbing season. -, 'Proud of the patronage we have received we will endeavor to deserve a continuance of it. ' ANDREWS. - Wood at. RHODES &ALCORN, (late of. New Yerk pity,) No. 27, Fifth st, between Wood ned 41arket, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Sp Catsups, .&c., &c., will open during the present week a large assortment of articles in. their lute, which they will wholbsole inimantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale pnces.- • All articles sold by them warran ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well to call before leaving the city,. -They may be -found at tht it warehouse, No. 27, ..yipitt.iinllyatealmild .,_ • lug. . . sep7 IDUCKWII,EAT FLOUR-9 sacks. Buckwheat flour, for family use, on consignment, forsale -bf- • fm4rsl MMLER RICItETSON.' IjogiNCIPEE CIGARS-1 case -Priricipea Ci .gast, tW.B , arriss".. bra4d. - itist recd forsale by inits .15/IV:ER &RICT.ETSON. . . 41108ACC0,-15 large and qtl greall boree.lgisson ri tobacco, of prime quality,jest receivitd on 4onalgrolient, and be. sold cheap for cisjk "or PlUsborgh manufactures. ...atigueit 18 • •-- - ••TA..4.y,FE'4 O'CONNY.II, 4 44' VA 4 " , • •,• ft. - • cr''''-'5•14•4,.•"4-:.•''- .t.olYvi.t.. : ::g!l- j 9ji,'1,',...c:, - o . R.:E rOlt-T PITTSBTIKG/1: NOTICE; Hardware, Cutlery, Sadlery, JOHN WALKER, _% .~.. =MEI =rig= MEM -~: fy: .- . ,cit7WitOorism cora m-41.essrs Editors-. 1 obr served: sometititte;4gO:.a - ionerairnicatiorpaverlTia, eignature.itut" ,- A,-.Pareut,'.!-Statiag : that Jayne* traliai.k:riettercrrit had been yes .ci three:a:his ,chilcir.cn,:..Wha were lug Severaly With whOniiitig,,eng&h;- having, hit a short cifraiY .'chilci - re that dreadful cornpLiint,. and haitleg i another. - . - .tind • . my only child, - :Stiffering.. the kreatest.-.agony with the.aame disease, and in'hOurlY expectation of its 'death; . .l . wasindaded to purchase bottle of it, and aomnienebd - Using it according, to the 'directicias and` O-tlia:Surpriae of all it began to mend in fil rteekiiiingtee-afteity.e.etiminene.O.traingji, and the !chihiliai . 'Com pletely - • i have no acquaintance with Pr. Jayne, ,but I hereby=.return him 'husband's and a father's grateful. acknowledgments. - i • . . : .J. L. SIMPK-INS. Philadelphia, April .22d, 1240. Tapr's Hair Tintic.=We coca mend to the atten tioMotthLse deiiroas of restoring their hair or im -proVing its beauty, to 'this. elegant preparation We heir it every where highly,spokeu of, and es pecially by all :who have made use of it, as greatly efficacious . in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many 'affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov ed.-IV. Y. Su.'n., -For eali_in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,'*. FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drub. Store of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny' . • mar 4 "Iniportant to those who are afflicted with diseased Litn.s.. • .pr, Rogers Liverwort and. Tar. This specific seems to deserve all that the render claims for its all heating virtues, we have seen a very emphatic certificate from Dr. Cox, late professor in the Cin cinnati Eclectic College, who rem:merits it to be a very'different article froth the prevailing nostrums of the day, and as very "valoable in the treatment ot-that: insidious class of diseases which are the bane of this variable climate." - Cincinnati illorning Signal. If physicians of Dr. Cox's' character in the pro fesSion give their testimony in fator of this .cele brated medicine, it muistbe valuable. - N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox in another-column,, also, one of a temardable cure from' Jlr. Gabriet Whifshead, under the head m LiverwOrt and Tar, G4gAT ITALIAN Rt3JIFRY. PartAnat.e.ni.k, April 26, ISI6. Being afflicted for some 8 years with that most distressing disease. the asthma, and for the last 3-years mach of the time confined to my room, anti - at : several different times my life was des paired ofi I concluded' to obtain some of Ma. zoni - i Sicilian Syrup, Whte.h was recommended to me by 4 - frieed from New yorli.. Who stated that it had cured some. of the most inveterate eases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that,._afier using the above medicine for about 1 ii7e.eks,,l'-was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally tithed. yours with respeat; • QT-TVER.W QWEN, Na• 173 Bertram•st., gays & Brockway, IVindesale and Retail Agents; see advertise - meta. . • feb2•2 Cuatsrts - s cialvanic Remedies 1 . ../r all kinds of nervous affections they have beer/ used with entire wccess in all cues of Rheumatism, acute or chro rite, applying to the head,-face or limb,„ gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vrtigo, nervons or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy] epilepsy, tits, wnvulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, TAU ralgi, general debility, &c. 111 cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive qzgaits-,--they have been found equally sue eesslul. These applications are in the forrp of Rings and Magnetic' fluid, [kinds, Bracelets, Belts, &c. o;yr See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale 4t. s tlie enLy ezcncy, 37 Market street den *utticni mule.; 401 - 1:1 D. nAvis, AucTIoNEER sorra-EAST casSr,!l or wool) Aso rtrro srucm. ,clock; Trill - Iv sold without reserve, r.r Cash, currency, a large- wortpletit or Fireign and Dome-- StaplA andl..ll.acy Dry Doody etc. At 2 o%2lfick, R Ki. 2 crates China and Queens ware, embracing a handsome assortment suit..ble for housekeepers and others. 7 boxes Virginia manufactured Tobacce; 3 , tierces Itiae; 4. boxes No / Ulnae/ate; • s.lialrcheste and 2 caddy braes y H Tea; 10 doz, coal, Govenshire anq, grain shovels; Au exteive assortment tOnew and second hand 1/ogle/mid furniture, feather beds, mattresses, bed ding,:lamps, looking gigssee,eitgrnitiga, carpeting, mantel clucks, i Iron safe, wire fenders, 4-c. At ; o'clock P. Al,, 2 new Gold Patent Leven Watches, made . by Harrison; 3 new , Silver do. do. do., triads, by Johnston; go Mackinaw Blanket Over elsats; fee, course, hickory and Candy stripe Shirts; Oil cloth Goats; GloCks; Jackets and South Westers; A retail nlock of Dry Goods; Musical instruments, frimericam copy znar9 MtUlnary sad Fancy Goods At'Auction. ON: i F t r ii i ie dlrr, re or o nill ors tiz e l2tl e a lust , at 10 o'clock, y, corner of Ring's Alleyand Fifth streeis, Will be sold witliout„reierve to close. a concern—A quantity of: Alillinary and fancy!goods, among which are silk velvet Bonnets, silk-Bonnets, lacy Bonnets, spring dO., tabby velvet do; Indies' dress caps, fano trimmings,l a large lot of Ribbons, French and English StayS iu great vari ety, 1 large show case, 4-c. ket-,-, which may be ex amined on the morning of, the sale. - _mar9 Executor's Sole of Property In 2d Ward. ON Saturday evening, the 13th instant, at 7 o"- clock, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and FiA.h streets, will be sold the un-', expired- term of a lease Which - has 3 years and 9 months to ran from the Ist of April IS-17 ore Lot of: Gpmed in the Second Ward of this-City, hating n front of 25 feet on Troy st. and extending back to Rill st., on which is erected two small frame two story dwelling houses and one large frame house With 4 rooms, cellar kitchen and cellar. Subject to a ground rent of $l2 50 per annum., For further information apply to Samuel Clark at the glass works ofliessys. llakeweWand Pears. .1111 IN It. HA VIS, Alict. Pxtrn Sale of 34,000 Feet of Prime Carl, . . Fll. an 4 shatted . ltle r hoially, Veneers, A- T7AVCTION, by catalogue, on credit. At 151 9 /I.,.Kentia , s auction rooms, No. 114, Wood street, 3d dour from sth, on Thursday nest, March I,lth, commencing at tO &deck, A. M., will be sold, posi tively, without reserve, by catalogue, the largest and best lot of extra fine Mahogany V.encers ever offered at puldip sale in. this place; just received from the east; .catalogues are now reedy, the,Varions -lots ar rangcJ, and can be examined any time previous to - sale;,.thby wilt be sold in -the same order aeon cata logue:. Vabinet Makers should be-plitictual in mien ; ding; it - tuay -be long beline another such chance is I offered; Terms: Sums under $50,00 cash current funds; :$50,00 and upwards a credit of ao clam good approvett , entl.orned notes.. • ,mars. . p• AVICENNA, Auct. The Half-yearly Abstract •ol - the lcdf , cal Scicacks. BEING a practical and analytical Digest of the contents of the principal British itnd Continental Medical wittier, polilislied during the precedinpsix mouths, together with a series of crical :reports on tiro progress of Medicine and the collateral sciences .during the same period embracing' the various ' branches under their proper heads etc. Edited by W.. 11. -flanking, M. D., Cantab., Physician to the Suffolk:General -Hospital. Vol. 2, No. 2 . —july to Odtober, 1545. Just received and for sale by feb26' LUKE LOOMIS, Agt..., SO Wood at. yAU cap c a l ys a .y st fi n d 4!..•G.Schoeck's, on the cos : ner of Fift r ltand StniOitteld sts, fresh Oysters served Up in every style, ria the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and pastries of Ake choicest kinds. Call and see. r novl3-dtap A MANUAL "iiif Ancient and Modern History; comprising,Ftnsr: Ancient !Hsilary, containing the_ political history; Geographical position, and so cial state of the .principal nations of antiquity; re vised fiC;na the gpcient authors: Sr.corrn: Modern History, containing !lhe rise and progress of the prin cipal European nations their political history, and the changes in their soc ial conditiOni with a history ofthe colonies founded by. Itl4ropeanst by W.C. Taylor, L. L. D.., AI. ii.. A. S., of Trinity College, Dublin;.. with a chapter 9n History of he United- States., by C. B.llenry„.l3. D. Second Edition. For sale by ELLIOTT ez k.N.cbtsti, Market at„ between 3d and 4th. Braziees TUSTrecgsiyed9tu3sOrtmeot,lar g o eizea s ßniziees Band 13allow4nliso,14ant and Kitchen,' do. Witolea* and Fietaii . , JOHN W. BLAIA z • ',P2O Wood a. , E }. ~;.3 EMEMENE 011 N DAB IS Auct P Tee ? 0 "Mpg,. MEIN ml=u=g'm ~~ _ _ . n ~_ Plttibtirgb..;Poxtiteb,:itotitt Line, • 11ECM21. - 1847 • Y i: - • k Itetwe.en Pitts and the Attintic:eities; itiellitngtrattship inent.e-on the Way, and the ' . ottOetutte tit risk'er delay, damage,hrealtage . dnd,sctipsrstion • pt go ode: .P11,14D VET0..41 . , tiMIBRIDGE ei. CAS7I, 27$ -Market st., Philadelphia. - nor-Po6u and Wayne ins., Pittehuigh. ; , - • ' \ O'Corrlvons & Cp., gorth. street, 13altimore.. W. &J. T. TArsc 7,4 South street, gew York. Encouraged by. increased business, the. Vroprie tors have added to and extended Iketr arrange ments during the winter, and arc now prepared to forward freight with regiklurity and dispatch, unsur passed by any other Line. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpible speviority of the Portable Boat system, and the great capacity and convenience of the Warehouses at each end orthe Line, arc peculi arly calculated to enable, the Proprietors to fulfil their eagagemeets and accommodate their custom ers, and confidently offering the past an a gu;lnntee for the futuie, they respectfully solicit ;continuance of that patronage which they_now gratefully Ack nowledge. MI consign limits to Toile & OtConner will be re ceived and forwarded, Steam' Boat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or. fitorage. Having no inter est directly ox indirectly in Steam Boats the interest of tho Coosiviors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping 'West; and they pledge themselves to forward. a4Goods consigned to thoro promptly, and on the rtiv4t advantageous terms to the owners. . mar l-tf Iliela.wortir's Way Freight Line 1 847 tt , T , :< , r XCLUSIVELY for the transpotlatign of way .4 _a •froight between Pittsburgh, Johns town, Hollidays4rgh, Wntnr utTput, and all interme diate places, One beat loaves the Warehouse of C. A. hlcAnul ty & Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend cin having their goods forwarded without -dduy r.nd ut fair rates. This Line was formed for the special-accommo dation of the way business, and the proprietors re spectfully.solicit a liberal share of patronage. JOIIN PICKWORTII, JOHN MILLER, DA.N•L. H. BARNES; ROBRT WOODS, WILLIAM FULT'. 1011 - N it. If. CANA N, .fohnstown. . Agents C. 4..NIaNULTY E:Co.,Pittegh. ' J. J. McDevitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Raga ley 4 , Sinith, Pittsburgh. mare Independent Portable Boat LOte,, FOR nie. TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM PITTS BURGH, PHILADELPMA AND BALTIMORE. Withottl Tainshipment. Goods pouxigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the len est i.urrent rates. Dills of Lading tranaiiii;tcd, and all itotruc iona promptly at tended to, free front any extra charge for stor.ige or coattnixion : Address, or apply to • C. I. 111cANULTV & Canal Basin, thttaburgh. llaving a very lerwa and cortinwilious warehouse, we are prepared to receive (in addition to freight for , lllipulent) a large amount of I'roduce, &c., on titer- Ag e at low rates. mars STILE. - -4 .1.1 'HATS AND CAPS •(`IIE subscriber would inforiii his customers and the puSlic, that be has reeeised ttreet‘froin New York, the latest .and must approve•l style ru flats and Caps for spring and summer wear. Ile 6 also daily manufacturiog Ilats and Caps of all lesetiptionE. and he pledges himself to furnish his mtstouiers with an artiere that, for neatness, ditta. ',lily and cheapness, cannot he surpassed. Wr , tern Merchants are in% ited to i'.l anti ex• trnioe his stock. us he fechi conticletit of being able ru please 6001 in pi.dity rri,u. C. W. Ca..;l`'.-:SGOW, 107.! Wood 61., Third door- below Da% ix' Cont. Atirlion Rooms N. 11.—Persons preferring a Pittsburgh manufac iuted Uat to Eastein Hats. ith Pittsburgh wattle, nay rely on getting the same by calling as abut e. ntai6-d3ut G. W. G. Spring Style flats. iON Saturday, nth alt., I introduced the t ? New York Spring Style or flats. The best a article of Dearer flats at 4; Moleskin, $3 to $3,59. Persons .erbo wish to get a superior article at a re lured price, will please call at the one price Ilat store, No. 179, Liberty at., opposite the head of %voad at., Pittsburgh. S. WEST. tnarb-t.l6t. HAMILTON sT Ew ART & CO., 110311: LEAGUE FACTORY, Rebecca St., (Marx)ieater lower Road,) ALLEGHENY CITY, RE now prep trod to manufacture extensively every description of colored Cotton Goodie. They have now on hand a good assortment of Shirt ing Furniture.,- Apron and Summer Checks of differ ent patterns and prices ; also, heavy dark and twill ed checks and stripes, for Pants, &c., &c.; all made fromn very hard twisted yarns, and colors warranted. Their price:ism admitted to be as low- as goods el equal quality can bn purchased in the United States, md proper regelatiosis are observed to avoid the in consisteneyof entering into competition vnttli their customers: Theirgooda may 6e seen at the principal wholesale and retail houses ilk Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Merchants wishing further information, will be waited on by comiunicating their wishes through the Allegheny Post Mice. tuar6.2w. rrnthe Ipmorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of :tic Peace, in and fur the Coun ty of'Allegbeny. The petition of James Kearney, of the sth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewnth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials lbr the acconintodation or travellers an-I others, at his dwelling house in the county afore said And prays that your licrnors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of enter tainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. JAMES KEARNF:V. We. tae subscribers, citizens of the sth t't ard, do pertit:y, that the above petitioner is of good re pute tar honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. . John J. Mitchel, R. Watson, Ern. Reis, S. Reis, John 14ickin, M. Leahy, John Gib le, J. H. Cassel, H. Glass, Samuel Bighatu, James .11I'Lean, James B- Moor. marlo-d3t rvo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of gnar -1 ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County to Allegheny. The petition of Wm. J. Nickelson, of the Borough of Birniingharn, in the county aforesaid, liumbl) . , sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the borough aforesaid, updprays that your Honors tvili be pleased to grant him a ligense to keep a public house Of entertainment And yourpetitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. W.M. J. NICJIELSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of ginningham, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good rOpate fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the aceommodetionof travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Isaac Wallace, Adam Winhold, John Bel tzhoover, J. A. Westerman, henry M'Comh, Robert Wester man, Thomas T. Irwin, William Livingston, Rich ard Milier, T. Jones, Henry Whitfield, J. Killtneth. rnar9-d3t To the Honorable the dodges of the Court ofQuar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alleghsuy. The petition of F. 4. Schackleiter, of the First Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county titoresaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath proyided hiinself wish materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house ip the county aforeaaid ; and prays that your ffenera will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a publiejouse of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. F. A. SCHACKLEITER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the First Ward, do Certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempemnce, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommo dation of travellers and others, and that said tavern la necessary. Edward Fenderich H. Alel, H. Hoch, Adam Hoch, R. Freyvagilo, Vaecntiie Sittinger, J. Scheiblar, L. Stein, Tcsitcer, Leopold Sahl, V. Stark. maro-d3t - X • ‘ ~.:.,'',:•,-."•:'..,":,'.,.-,.. ..,:,,:':-;i7.i ',7,•.:•.:-:,-,'..,'c —." • '-,,.•;'-i.'s,:si'•,'-4,..,,:1%'t: ,i'-': , '1: ,'',:'-i: ',,.' , 1 , . , i , ': -,-.)`..:.,',;-...1,1::.-i-1:.,,,,',.:-,.-,:l• r• ‘ , ..S'• .:' :-,,,,,, ";!:°,' Proprietors ==! snutAk.;i: A. Mc•.ANL•LTV & CO =IVES fteekult!ng rek - the,lzitalatzy.. - - I — rNITED:STAtIitS.-Althrif.-Wsated for the 1 4 :) . __United .Siates army; MAO tinitio4 men, betloven the eges-Of i:t'ind 35 years - ,"-iteing atioye - ',l - feet a inelies itigb,- of good Ohara4cv, add nf relipe . ,table standing among, their follow citizens. None - need aprilif to enter the imi'ricvy.but those Who 'are deter mined to - "serret it period of their enlistment, hen-. estly cud lititfifulli , viz a during - the war " with Mexico. - • Table 4established rates of pay a,gree,akle to esisiing laws. To' the SerWet Maj. Quarter-: In:toter Serwnt, Chief Meal,' & Chief Bugler, eacp. l :, $l7 75 the Ist Selg't ula Compry. Ordnance 5ergeant.......... IS All otiterSergeauts, each,.!. Corporals. Buglers MEM Farrieis and .Blacksmiths, Artitkera ' Privates. Atbounty of twelve dollitrs will be paid to each re cruitenlisted for the artillpry or infantry arm. Besides tire monthly as above stated, one ra tion per day is allowed every soldier, which is amply sufficient Air his stffisistaqe; als6, - alarke st44l;ly of conifortpic uud genteel, clothing. iT'nodAuarters and fuel are at all times and every atten tion will be paid to tnakinp those.men nth . yjay en T list, and are determined to serve their Country in good filth, gnntlurtahlq itel3 contented With their sit : nation. The best medicgattendance is atwa's pro vided for the sick soldierrinil no deduction el pay is made during the period he is unable to,'perform his duty. 'Should the noldien.he disabled in the line of his duty, the laws provid4 a pension for him. Also lINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES of best land in any of the States in which the United States have land. Provided he obtqins'hy his good conduct an lioaornble discharge, or sloo.in treasu• ry s,:rip, to heir interest, if he prefers it to land. By the above it Fs seeii that the pay and allowances are respectable, and thatovith prudence and econp- My, the monthly pay date soldier may be lafd up_ as everything requisite for his comfort and conveni ence is linidsliecl by the government,.including his sugar and 'coffee. The 'prudent soldier, therefore, May readily save from g . 420 to sink doittillt. en listment; and at the expiration of the term he cab, if he chooses, settle his tltilu in any . of the western Staten, and there establish himself comfortably, on his Own land, for the rest of his life. The sum of two dollars will he paid to any citizen, non-commissioned officer or soldier, who shall bring to tho rendezvous an able bodied recruit, who ,all be regularly enlisted. The citizen should present his recruit to the Lieutenant or Captain, and nut the Recruiting Sergeants,J, P. N. CIITIIRIE. U. S. A rtny. Itetnderrous at the ertrinttr of I , roht street. and Chan erry Lane. Pittsburgh. utatiLd I w Propo•al.. for Coal 1 )ILOPOS,ILS wdl be reeeked until the 20th inst. at the ottiee of the Superintendent o f the Pinta detplua and Columbia Rat! Ito,ul , Parkcsburg, for supplying llitnininoud Coal, Mr the use of :Locomo tive Eitifines on said road, the ensuing season.. The proposals must state the quality of thy Coal, the quantity that can be furnished, and :he price at wtimli it can tin deli, ered ut Philadelphia or Coluin lita. in-king a:low ance for the usual drawback. Pow., , Ph ikura., and Cal. It. Road. PAsimatmc,Chc,tcr Catinty, .perch Ist, 16.17. • runt Pia 3/01 FOrtc* N ele•gant !lose woodlPtano Forte, withal the recrit improtement,, nearly new, and war ranted perfect is every respect, with a handsome m3lll, tool t , , match the Piano, apt.' rot.{ in New Yot'-t city, $2.911---tvill be roil for the law price or cash par money.' Also, to close a consign ment, one srry elegant 61 octave umtvlatoy P.ono, made by Gale & Co., New Vert:, on we month, credit, fur approved endorsed paper, or ft per cent discount f,r-cash, price, $573. One handsome square mahogany Piano; tnatle by tale b Co., ou the saute terms as the above, price, Tlinse Pianos (tie irartimtna to le rat napvrmr. to 3ny nanoi-Inatle in the Urnte.l ant arc e he . a per ror the 4614 a -than any others. For sale by JOHN H. mELLoR, S 1 Wood-st. Fresh Arrival of Spring Om:nisi pnE s uhreriber would respectfully invite the at tention hia customers, and puLlic generally,, to his present stock of goods suitable for the ap proaching spring business, consisting of French, English,. and Aincr.van cloths, of the most fashion -3 11! C colors such as Cetron, Olive green, Olivetrown, Mons green, Claret French black, blue, ;me-Invisi ble green, a sadenilid assoi uncut of American, Eng• .11.1.11, and Freitch Casiimeres, entirely nen 'st‘l e--a ham:sumo assortment cif Vestinga, new and elegant patterns—all of n:hich will be made to order, at the ~liortrat not‘ee, in the must fashionable manner, at modenite prices. The cutting department attended to by Mr. James C. Wall, whose skill and long prac txe of the most las:Ilona/de cutting in • this Eastern cities, renders him capable of pleasing the: most atatidieus. A large assortment of READY MADE etu - rmrso is constantly on hand, which for itrUitneiss, and• rs rut surpassed by any in the city, silk and satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirts, white and colored, latest pat emit suspenders, gloves, and every article suitable for Gentlemen's wear, can be found at this estab. ludirrient. P. DELANY, No. 49 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mare-Jaw 4in N. N. 'ro TAII ons —Watt's Graduating shoulder measure system of garment cutting for tale—price invariably $lO. 'Ms..°lotion of Purl nerbliip. T"E partnership heretofore existing between Wm. Kerr and Joel Mohler, in the A pothecary and Drug businevs, %vas dissolved on the 4th of Febru ary, IS-47, by mutual ',ascot. The business of the lute lirtu will be settled by Wm. lieu, at this old stand, 114 Wood et. WM. 1. ERR, ' Pittsburgh, March 3. JOEL 'MOHLER. rrinEits , Nap.deon • part 6, and . nn, , re ./koks, at CdOE , S, S. Fourth street. 'niers' Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. part 6, containing a portrait of , Murat; , the balance of the parts will follow in rapid anceession. .Tuppers, An Author's Mind, a book full of books, edited-by Martin F. Tupper, author of Proverbial Philosophy, Sze. Tales of Woman's Trials, by Mrs. S.C. , Hall, au thor of Whiteboy, Irish Sketches, 4c. An Esuay on Study, by Ringelbergius, witka pte rice and index, lay W. Odenhoimer, A. M. The Statesman of America in 1846, by Sarah My thon Maury. Cottage Architecture, part 4. Workings in Metals. part 3. Gliddon , a Ancient E4ypt, cheap fnrra. Just received and lur sale at COOK'S Set, Fourth street. WALL PAPER, GLAZED AND IifiGLAZED Of every variety of patterns, red frqm tAe 4241 French Samples, 15,000 rircEs surEntor. GLAZED p‘yPcn. rrilIN.Y will he sold forpash, at less price than they La be purchased io Philadelphia or New York. THOSE having houses to.paper ANn OTHERS buy ing to sell again, Wilt find a better article orIYAIA PAPER, for less MONEY than has been ever offer ed in this market before. Call at the "%Waft Paper Store of J. SOIDLE, feb2,2•l2m Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. S}tuations Furnished rjiliv. undersigned will attend to the procuring of situations for young menip stores of all kinds and fur every capacity, suet) as clerks, salesman, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, for nice on farms, driving carriages, •nd Ivagons and men for families , and for all kinds of to echan keg business. male and female domestics, on the tdkortest notice. By applying at .CLAII.K , S General Agency and Intelligence Office, No. EA), 3d st., two doors below the post Office. feb3-tf PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ISAAC JO EB. JOHIC F. 4UIGp. JONTS. QII/GG, ATANUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, BA, Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Couch and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and'dealers in IllgifobleCastings, and Coach Trimmings,den: rally, corner of ii.os;3ilnd Front streets; Pittsurgh ) Pa. 5 1 , . feb2G-dlim ACILINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, &d 31. Cummins, Smithfield st,, above 3d. ARs -J a;eaSnithtCp,a acll;e?trlrrgen.y,anufacturereing.tnbiah meat, and dealey in Clocks, Looking. plans -,Plitip; faming'.Giass, 84c. ' ildy.'lB"lfeb23dAcw-I I-_ ~:.- , -.. ~..... ... r ..„.., - - , . 7: 7 ' 7 .'7•4W. 4,, j.4.M. - " .''''U-79.a7.1.,,,VMgia%H'1 ~1~-r 1647. rt'liti A7r PA tic. THE ..51a11 :and Passengur:"Steainer AAC , ...TiEWTON, ,Ca pt. A. G. I,lAscuf, win,run. as:). ruinlar. pacVetbetween Piitgligl) Wand leavi:ng every Sunday at • !rhe 'same' lictrion %yas built tuts spring,. expressly for the trittle, add offers topastiengers every comfort and superior accommodations. febl3 MONDAY PACKET. ' ' t 4 51 41 , Thoregularmail and passeegersteamer - - MO,ZsIONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a cgutar Packet bctwen Pittsburg!' and C,ncin ,nati, leaving this :port every Monday at 10, A. M., ,and Wheeling et 10, P. M., the aline day. Return. lug, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. - F9r freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela wds'built,espressly for, this trade, and oilers to tlie paspagers comiert, and su perior accommodations. i . mar 31 A E 0 00• .. 2C O F . a F. 1 am go Ri1:1 is? 5,„437; V.=.4 tpay ppr Pay pc. ni $47 Tuesdrik Pael : cot. - .11134.7 * The regular Mail and passenger steam , • er HIBERNIA, No. 2; Capt. 1 .1. KO:n. 7 Mmrr.v., will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues. day at 10• A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. ht. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. 'or freight or passage ap ply on board. • ;Cr The liilicrnia No. 2, was built expressly for the tralie, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. janl2,-1847 1847. Wednesday Pixeket. 1817 _ THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DELAL.N. will leave Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday morning at It) o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesilqy evening at 10 P. hi.; and Cincinnati eve+ ry - Saturday tit 1.0 &clock; A. 31. feb2o * TOURSIDA.Y . PACICE.T. 1E147. THE. WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. GnAcn, '...44014" will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati livery Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. rebl9 The regular mei] and passcpger steamer MESSENGER,Capt. Llifford; Ilia as a regular - loaciet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 u'clk 4. M. For freight or passage apply on board. , The Messenger was built expressly fur this trade, and oflerst.n her passengers every comfort apd'ac comniotiatitia. . mar 23 'Me regularmail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAIsI, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet bet Ween Pittsburgh milli !Cineinniai, leaving this 11ort every Sajtirtlay, at 10, 4. M., and Wheelifig at 113 - , P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, r at 10, 11. M. For freight orpassage apply on liciard. The Circassian vas built expressly tor this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and nc conunodation. mar 23 Hz . THE iipw U. S. Mail steamer Ap t crtA , •M. E. Liieas, Maotur, will nin as a regu lar paCket between I?lftshurgh and the above port during the season' of 1846, leaving river, Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Aeacha 18 now and has superior accotomoda. tiou v. For freight or passage apply Ult board, or to 2 1' 9 3. NEWTON JONF.S, Agent: Til 1.: regal as mail and pasenger steam 7 " 1 4•Y UNION, Captain 31aclean, will run as • a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every - Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning :she willllave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. The llitiort v.as iwidt elvpressty for tins trade, and affords every accommodation. For liviOtt or passage :tilde 01; born! FA• Cincinnati and Louitorille. • 1 1 . Thuile v- and utilehditl senversteam- P r am- CUI.U U II 1 , 4iador, will for the above and inte.miethate /torts, regular- For 'freight or par.sagn apply on board, of to jet D. WI.LICINS, Agent For Cincinnati anti St. Louts 1,. 7 7" The pas s engertiLv , 4ner P4LESTIVE, , Ca pt will lev...c rc4 . the shove aad a:4 lutenist:di:at, ports regulat:iv. Fo r rici.t.:ht or pa.Rsage apply on board. jc9. Tuesday Ev.etarag Pas.tr.ct. The new and 'splendid oanenger iteninz bunt DECL.tII3IIO2i; Capt. Vorhees, wOl ran a; a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving, this port eieri Tuesday aventrig at 3 . o , cluck. Returning she wdl kayo Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. * • Tlio Declaration offers superior aeconunodatione Zo•passengerv. For frpivbt. or passage apply on board. . jel . The well known tank running steamer CAMIIII.IA., W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regidar Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'cl'ock., and Wh i teling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she viii finite Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, ,ii to FORSYTH & CO., Agents, ,np 16 - No. 30, Water street. TIIE steamer ' ARENA ItEgsE. C. FLEE sort Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fri:lays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; ant Wellsville fur Pittsburgh un Tuesdays, Thurs days, and gait:Ways, at 9 o'clock, A. M, .l'or freight or,passage' pid y on d ten' Pot. Wheeling—Regular Packet.. THE splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tm.cn . , Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh Mr Wheeling every Monday, Wedoseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling fur eittyborgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at . 9 o:clock, A. 14: 1 , 13 r thieht or passage apply op board. . novs Institute in the city where a thorough and systematic course of instruction can he obtained in mercanti:e and steamboat 11(10 K - KEEPING. Writing Classes day and evening at tht. usual hours. Mr. Duff ,has a few wire hours to devote to assiving iu arranging Morchanrs or steamers Books, in tiny case of difficulty. Ilours offiusiness 10 to 12, and 2to 4, day Classes. Even ing. do. 7 to 10. mar 4 OEIICE OF THE MONONGAHELA NAVIGAZION Co., Pittsburgh, March 3d, 18.17. 11111.0POSA LS will be receised at this office up to 3 o'clock, P. M., on Monday the sth day - of April ne•st, for the construction of an additional cut stone Lock, at dam No.l, t e filly 7 sis by „two hun r,,,,_ dred and [My feet in the ch. her.' Propos:Os will state the Pr n for Cash payments, talso, for payments in Certificates of the Company .payable eight year after date with interest. Plans and specifications ofthe work 'will he exhibi ted at the office ten days previous to the leiting,and .information respecting the same, will be given by Sylvantr. Lothrop, Esq., Engineer. .. PIIOPOSA LS will also be received At the same time and place, for loaning the Company Twenty thou .nand dollars, upon the bonds or certificates afore said. , J. K. NIOORHEAD, Pres't. inar3.dtas (Gazette and Journal copy.) TIE E Executors °film Estate or Guctavoes Sandol dce'd., will sell at public auction on the prenti, sea on Thursday the 18th March next, at 10 igelock;, A. M., all the tools belonging to the soap and Chand lery establishment or said deceased. Also, 1 lAire, 1 Carriage and Harness, I Cart and Ilaimet, ; l; try ar market Wagon, f.. 1 Guns and a lot of flushing', tacltle, and a number of agricultural impleinents. ' The,v, will also let, for a Imo of years, the soap and chandlery aforesaid. The premises are in good order and calculated to maaufaeturc soap and can dles on a largoncale : 74pply to G. 11. Riddle, Esq., atiiis office, bth street, Pittsburgh, or to Mrs. Mary Sandol, on the Thtenalsen--?osscsion vvill.bn given on the first 9i . April next. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will peseta them properly anthenticated for netiln merit. JOHN FLEMING, G. It. itlDpLE.,_ M>I.I.ENISRY, Allegheny County, Feb. '3d; 1847..d&wta preph Oyster., MILE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which ho will serve up ip ash the different:styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et., between Smithfield and Grant. 0ct.13 C. SCHMERTZ GROILGE 4.11.210. kt, _ FOUST'S" ST., BETWEEN *KID . 4103.)ffiTnFIT.:1:0 UT -EFTS (Nearly °motile the Iktnor , a Office.) ' • • ENE Mil PAtq- SATURDAY PICIPZT :541`eftDAY PACicy.T THURSDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET Irpr CluPlunati AVellxville Regular Packet. ACCOUNTANT'S INSTI TUTE, cqrner of tith and Markel nLq Fotloc to Contractors. Mffli== MEM - % . . U== A:9: 17 4e:-OornturA?et, , 2 nd; The' Cominerciaf :,---.Wilitia dihre.ll : 4t;l 7 447.*jetiiiigi, -. :a i , :iiatiye'• 4iistner Publiihed:iit:. 00: cot p, and oj-tOl-Y.a Yoting74o : 4'of dO..Triihntirr,iiitendinkat.enrjejsitre tei,takeierrie notoiit'. -- art :editariainitiClecuititain;. eil in that - paper li . eaded - . 0-- gxeellent..7.: .!':":1'- . ., -- •.:: ,l'-. - . That 'editor has; eitice:We"TaiSdine.d'il;e - Confro . l of the itioi - ifing • . P.:lXt,ltilccit`oteitSinti, repeatedly, to make on us moSC.imweiranittble, scurrilonS, and indecent' attacks, • • Thesewe have; beletotOre, for obvioui iyulons;stiffered to pass with7s.light:Or no notice. : - Of the - cause of his .unproVeired .arul, ma- . • lignant hoitility A One; we are ehtirelY - unapiiiis,o4: and indeed; - to he- caralid,- We - - ,heeded:it .- en - 'little; that we never cOniidered': - it rworth -. Wbile to : insti tate an 'inquiry:on' ther'subSeer,...that miglit 7 leati•to . • 4.diseOv'ety. - It - ii,hovre'ver, certain that, Oiiingtiti - the very-degraded character Wliich-that individual. bears (we fear,. too - jUstly, anti -tec(frulnitt this 1 community, we .have ,always..stii4iOnSly.. avoided any business transactions With him,. and carefully shunned any- approach- to - intimacy...etr: -'aeqUain taneeship. - • • • -,- -' -' -••• • • Thp Cause of his hostility is as indifferent:ollS now. as . it has been heretofore; and we flatter our elves this .we. are .. no . -l- eS- S --. secure froa - its S . 'threat- 1 ened consequences. Norshout2 we-row take aryl lengthened notice of him, ot . hifi - :vtiigar...abtree - ,-.or contemptible journal, (and con:fi that journal 1 i be othertivise than Contemiiiihle wt,m •in such hands i) Were it not for the - pecaliar- inwle of. as sault 1- whi - 4 . :h he has adopted, 7 -a mode of aesault which - strikes over our own•shoulders at - a ..greati ' principle Of human 'liberty; ettnrlt 'The interests. fselings, - rights, of - a _large and meritorious' class of our citizens. -- Thii coneicleration`takeViVeCifinec tiori--,-" a ' souneWhi.t ludieraiiii cotiriection' `we must admit—with ate f osillOn. of .the &liter. Who makes the assault—a..pcisition.nofiess liedirrawk peculiar from the" accitlent7 Of- his own bi4:aod • that of his immediate progenitors, than it..is - poirt , folly peculiar from the contrast; the Wide conast which exists, and which we believe is recogii 4 zed by our entire community, between the modest vir, 1 tees, the laborious industry, the undoufr i ted honesty,' the. scrupulous performance of espry contract, the faithful discharge of every trust public'anti private, the unsullied honor, the unblemished reputation, which the public voice universally and deservedly ascribes to ihnise progenitors, notwithstanding their foreign,'" their "Irish" birth ; and the notoriou - si vices, the thriftless laxineis, the suspected honesty,' the.shaMelcss disregard of 'contract, - the unblush-1 jug fafthleisness . to eery trusf . rMillie aMl . .privaM,l the blurred and sullied honor, the 'ltaikened, .ipt: I temreputetion which the saute public voice, with , a consent:not less universal, and a db.:Triad - nation not: less accurate, has ascribed to :their." native" sorrt-- r this consideratiOn - and. these circumstances, we say, irabiee its fur the present to forego out, wonted 'fut .- bears/ice, and to take this notice of the rely repulsivt: subject 'preiented to us for dissec tion. The (arced reaSOD fur the attack which the editor of the made on us, in his,paper of Friday last, was the notice which see took in the Post, the :day precious, of the. speech of Senator. CUIIWIN of Ohio delivered - on the subject of our existing War with Mexicii. to-that .speech (and we copied extensiVe extrscts from' it into our pa per) we thought. and so stated in our paper, that Mr. Coow; had taken Unpairiptic 'grounds, 'and that he had assumed liOsitions unfavorable, adverse to his country—that, by striving:A° Withhold from' our gallant troops, now in the, held, iviai are reap ing glory while the' are risking life in their coun try a battles. all reinforcements. of - merra'ud arms, and all supplies of money - and munitions, he Was strepgilmiiing the hind's of the enemy and weaken-t Mg and paralysing our own, We so thotight, and as a public journalist, so we wrote; but our so doing has been seized upon by the editor of--the Joanna, a= a pretext for the attack .s hiaiLhe has made. lie has Litmelf assignO.biLisi . ..s4ils excuse fur the assault ; he is therefore emitted ttithe full benefit of it, and we cheerfully co*eite it to'him, to the tidiest extent he can possilqilesite. The editor charg4ue with being have yet to learn that _youth', is "a.fault ; but if it he one, every year *ill tend ra ly to reMove.it. We think, hpwevpr, that peiharX he did. not mean, to apply the charge to the Imq:herof-tears which have passed over our head, fo'r'in thqt tespect we - believe, Mid we beg into be underistood; that , it is the only ;point of iesernblanee:.-Whieh:exists::bi. • . VeY to the opi4.in that the idea he ieeti_S - iiiisinisii • that we!are, unlike him, unpraCtised! arid inexperi enced in debauchery, in ganibling,"in drprikenneisi . and in every species of .dissipatiotiond liretititius ness—that we have not, like him, acquired the cum ning which springs, not from a wise head:ll-Listed with grey hairs, but from a -corrupt and fleriraredl heart—that we have.latitlearned(andliere - the editor can state for hirlisel?!willithei 'or tint lie his attained the knowledge -made 'of which truth - compels ini,to rcpfess .! liar total ignoranc;)--4hat we have not learned. ,tract, for the purposes of dissipatiopgarge sums of money from the hard earnings !:4 - if ,en. aged hither =how to squatidet,-- in - grupfiling ;pd. notons traVagance, the- assets of confiding portriershow to induce, en acquaintance. in the moinents d'con *vial iitercourse to indorse our notes and then suffer hint, by legal process,' to be forced' tog - 4y them. IT such be his meaning-Lif he des pens to impute to us ittexperienise in such practices, no ran ce of such knowledge, :then' we - are left alternative but to.plead ')\ay, it to he proficient in such arts. if to . be profound in such knowledge, be ifidispdtrilaleaccompaniments of old age, we devoutly-pray "that - we may never even count the number ;years or they :exceed our o wn) of the editor' of - the Juniata/. • The editor says we aMy.tyrtpaded lad, I destitute of the slightest claim to, public eonsidera: lion.' If by •eliiiro to public consideratiOu,".:he 1111C:1118 such infamous notoriety as he has acquired, 'then we can never hope to: possq.s. any. And it Ly -prio‘ly beaded," he tneans that we are not. corrupt hearted, we must submit foreyer to the 'imputation; and, takcit io the sense Which we have just 'suggested, thg edam- may rest assitred' that cwt only must in; conduct but Ifis.nrinciPlN r onder- - . go wradical change, before any sane person will • cast such an insinuation on hint. - Mid if,,finally,' hy'the whole charge taken together, the:editor of ,the Journal is to be understood-as 'esserting:that we are incapable of folluvving'-in!aafof;liii!tbeit-! steps,i - if doing Oily of .those acts,, which . WoUld I render us the degraded object no less of. defrauded man's abhorrence and contempt, Than of wronged. woinan's withering, scorn,,—then,, once for all, we say he Is right, perfectly right. • We come now to what the editor seems to con : slags his gravest charge against us; !pn :Which he has exhausted all his resources of .wit and linnoqr and classic !coining, and but for which, ißdeed;we think we should not have taken, up our pea to nu lice him at all. lie charges against us iti'sFecific terms and with crushing effect, that we are an • Irishman," a " Paddy," a persan of foreign birth. ono having no right to ti percetvp• peril to the in• terests of his (our) ailoptcd'ecitintry,"to'scrutinize the sentiments of - an American Senelor,7 :Or "to criticise end - question t4patriolism.of an eminent • citit‘-t en," that we have 'exhibited characteris tiche. - Tuodesty attribilled to the Irish - Nation,' in da ring to malie any comments on the speech' of ;" he declares thatjorhearance from such comments is absolutely ~";enjoined by the occident of . foreign birth," that none tait“ : an Amen ran native and to the..manor.bora,'.',illould be allowed t> make them; and he. asserts, that :to against all persons not of nativehirth,there should be instituted a most natural 'inquiry into the na ture of the ties which may', or do-bind e.M a rr* . ,'. his country ;", and finally, he expresses!hie, - "'Wort: des at a great party, such as the IlitiMeralv really are, submitting to have their intekestalrithiSiin. [Portant district of Pentiaylyaniartteusted..tp. such keeping:" • ..- - The ,)e1:. Such is the nature of the charges brought against us by the editOr pf the ,Tournat, and of the- pro mund and elaborate argument%Uon by which he enfeiTes ppm. For ourselves, me are unwilling to enter into a controversy with him, about the genii ties gsserdial tp form a good or bad claret!. As to the geperal rights of citizenship, and the-privileges it cogrens and' the duty it imposes; we are content to.take for our guide the wisdom of those , who I framed the Constitution and Laws of the country mid in the race which every citizen' runs, we think the reward of merieihould .contei red on"him who. most appreciates that Fonstitutioth best oheys the laws, and , complies public;•7private', social and moral, which they and , morality bud religion, alike impose on all, whether native : o; rAuk-4.iized. The, editor of:tTte Journal, hoWeydr,:is of a different opinion, he thinks that the accident Of blithe' feel ‘zhidk .pit is appat!ent tr* ' ' • v• 1 / 4 2 ;if • • . st YS •'.. DEEM ihailecirieniftreti•tit aiirttfe'petiTlfirtite . Vo46 ll case,: as wearer demit#.ln ouniiShould . :bl . 4iittf ..; -.::V sole test and criterion„and 'perhitpS,ln4eed ht, '',.. - 4 Of all men is excusable;' entertaining inicliv't . ..., notiOn, ina'srinich . as he has, nothing else to.urge. .; - :',:l Hitt 041.00 m•Sured tharthe prolligate.likhOtag. • `....: -ipeit, : the.t.lisgracefnl example he .has '.:1115:614!ii.' faYili`Wilinif4 neophytes ta :hie :, mealier ii?Fitiel • _, creed, -Wilt forever detir alt' bat ;hide of his osysi. ',- kindred herd. - .. :- .: ..: ~ - . .-- - - .... 1 But there is 013 t) cirennadance to Waal v.'s 4' ',- ..- ... ; rcotly in parsing alluded; which taken in corn?te:- tion stnth the' exin-csied opirdons of the edittiotift_ ., 4.'.. i the JOurii:cl on this subject, presents' itself in 'a 1 : 001/,,..- ” ludicrous" aspect. Ife is not-tboughr a:sfraiat-' - ...... er•in . reading his article of - Friday larlt-caiglif *ter filr di:anted that ,he was--a deseemiiint oTiiii.ti:PW :. grim P a nthers!" No anceatral ..140151.4 . it1ii51004 ized the battlefields of the.Revialistfanary,sklitte -, \ war!---:no dust ot . theirs as yet:lieti,iliid'itir r inii• .-•' ' , cerely trust it will tic to?i'g, beforif . it_sillibi 'etnyi . • '.- mingled with Americo itiiin n stninl; , ,.the.eitt". - : .-4•7•5, tor of the Journal j ibe living sun of livi ng ..,..'!,;"';',. parents 'l if .We could wish; indekl,that souredthee geneology could be assigned him ;-he lain inW% !"....." to any touritry;-- 7 contending nationl ‘vill , lieOir . .- :. dispute for the honor' of his birthplace. ''.'l.' •...: _L: The're was 'one passage in the Journal man's - er,; - ..”-; ticle, which,at hist glance, induced us - to think„thit -' .' there *as possibly a redeeming trait in his-shy , "r, s . acter. It - was an exceedingly aretirdte, thougii,-„-:: somewhat broad, representation of .. genuine "Irish brogee." • For a moment we sup Posed that he still remembered With - fondness 'the' aceehts,:-;-thit lido' sounds still lingered riot reluctantly in his fitori of the sweet lips that sung the lullaby ofhis in..; fancy; ror his cradle wits - tended by •no hireling nurse; Luton cloicr inspection; we discot erect that.. the unfeeling wretch was but tia'oiking theiriiid , Parents whom he had already plunderellit" . ' • ' We entertain scarce a hope that the gentle eh's?' .tiseiri:... a t which we are now:indicting on the editoe' 0f...th0 Jettrmai, will produce in him any perini nently sallitary change. We fear lie will notstili in his headlong 'Career, to reflect on our admoni tions. One who could resist a father's prayers, a mother's tears, a brotheii•kind eptreatiesobe soli influence of li - sfsier's persuasion's, and could geroa from degradation to degradation, from infamy' to. deeper infamy still: . ig.notlikely to be affected lii anything ihat we coulil say to him. • Still,' if he will 'not listen to us now, v.ibeg - birn to lay by; to treasure up for some fature day, what we say to him. He is still young, suet there may be years of life before him yet. if then; in after years,... whkrtprostrate on a bed of sickness, or moretio: balite Sfilk occupying a !t rely eelfjp . onC - Of thole' Ifilittnitione which the pOantimplr "iff`inoilern . , times, as evidenced in the great amellikition : rif modern penal laws, has provided for incorrigible otlenders,—re4ction should force itself on , hie mind, lie will dieco%er. when too , late, with 11;fter • '. regret, bow "unprofitable are tie wickednessi4iii , absurdity of, his Prfn!ent W nye, and how mucti - .. . 1 ::•:. more easy and succesilnlly -be may : stiss' pla k eNt .. .,:erz in other and hetter pathsr • -..-...r41:::,1Mi'c • Frani ibe .rournra t.'.yesterdni,r ... ..'2,-...,7.1, %,••••!...-, ; 'Just as we expecteili'l..Stripa: Jacket" Of . - . the Yost, did natlppy.cnii last millgraph, becaufai.... it was a little e_'.4 . finaleo ris to hurdefamation or. the Cad's leilies; rind,titsr,.Sh n l bthieSioa the' lithe,,; sick castigator, W . Situdiell' hie "Paper from the- . initialling. Of ihe . 'eaitUrialliead i to the last para.;', graph on the-page, and '!pr paragraph is'nut ifiii4: :..50, evenitheidiot Teils the lash„and says no mold about uuntrrung withers!" ' " • :. . We cannot ,lash.the. unresiinue ass, and leave him to his burden. iralu3sla.lh' Real Estate fop 8;114 JI e Y virtue oft decre 4 . ;ftlie i/rphanis of Al-. —legheny.County, in Tro;ei; Muth Tenn,lB4s: ' ' The undersiened as Trustee for-the inle of the Real Estate: or - Dennis alurphy, deu'd 'will elposi to sale hy.ptihlie, cuitery-at.the-Court Ileac!, in the City of l'itts:hurkh,.. on alto Monday, hlarUh, 1b47, the - following descriliel Real : - . . Ist. '.That • part,Of the Farcebelonging to. thesaid • F.a tate, bitundedana . ..aeretified as Sinews, vizi Be: ginning at an Eltn.rrei;ti3;iitd by land of Janiel H. Hays, N GS E 121 perches to a post; thence 8- • 221 E 192-5 perches to a post ; thence S 55 W 82 i, to a Sugar tree stump; thence S BS} W 23-9 perches . to a stake; thence by that part of ;dad farm in • Diagram of Partition or suiri• Estate marked 44 W 99 Loa beech; thence N 77 W 16-6 to a beech; °Miceli 61 W 18-8' perches to a putt; thence N 39 - °ripest; thence NW V' 22•t0 a port; thencell 141'W 'airarres - tven-rentsaimactar e i L j --. Haya'N 631 E. 10 to a sugar • three•itanrp;• am!, thente 'N 43 E 42 perches to the place of beginning; containing 183 dates and 37 parithes, tieing - the part marled on Said DiAsmin of the Partition' of, said Real Estate, which' said described piece of land emitsiinsainut 96 acres - ofitnim coal, with - ri'disel- . lint' house Wand ha . = erected thereon, on`Beck , a, • within (along the front) aboift:66 petthaa of thellao normahela river, on Beak's Itun,about 3 macs froln the City of Pittsburgh: the coil' Is 'etur 7 d, ahinue acres cleared, and the stone coal is 'oftlie Scat gtiality. • . 'This tract is well timbered, has .'seYeral excellent sprints and streams, and has a" splendid orchard , of all kinds of fruit of the best vdiceties. ' • 24. Tbat other part of said Farm,' bounded - and deicribed astidlowa, Viz: Beginning ata post...thence ••• by land of John Doran and /aloes 11. Hays, S 881 881 perches • to a post; thence S 77i W'so to a p; thence by land of Peter Brindle N 351 W 1571 es to a post; thence' by land of. James H. Hays,. N • 82.8,24-7 to• a lietrCh; thetiek N .771 E 24-8 to a 'inn; CM:neat.' 631 E - 51 Post; thence by the first describe4i-, - part of saul farui Marked in said Diagracti . "A" 8 141 E 44 to a post; thence SSD E22to a post;thence S-39 E 7 to a post; thence S. GI E IS-8 to a beech; thence S 77 $.16-6 toe beech; and thence S 44'E'911 to the beginning, containing 100 acres 186 percher, heirit marked .in said Diagram of Partition "8..1s This part of said farm contains about 65 acres 'of. Istonecoal and has about 40 aerie of cleared land. 3d. That lot or piece of ground situate ' iathe.City of Pittsburgh; imonded and described-as' follevrit fief/inning on Front street, at the dletant,974 fent Rastwardly from 'Wood •street; thence hl hg Pronfstmet Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the rat _ marked "D” in- the Diagram of Partition,`thence by , the said line northwardly parallel with WocuPdtreet 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street Arlektorard ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley aoujh wardly parallel with Wood street 80 rept bathe place of beginning, being marked "C" fn said Diagram. • '4th. That lot or piece adjoining theabiere,bound• ed and described arfolloirst. Beginning on Front street, at the distance of ono hundred'and twenty six feet from Wood Street: thence along. Front street—castivardly 'twenty-four:feet :• thence- north wardly in a line parallel with Wood Street 80 foet t thence .westwardlrby a line parallial-with'Front street to the line of lot marked in said IDintraiefiC”, and thence by the said line aSothwardly parallel vita Wood street SO feet to the place of beginning, WIWI marked iu said Diagram. • • • . - • - Terms of sale of alt the Garegoing described Pteal Estate, viz: 'One lhurth in.haud on the'aeliverS , :of the Deed, and • the halanee in one, two an4'three years in eval payments, with interest thereon :finiir • the day of sale. - The said balance of the purchirie . • money to be secured by Judgment Bond and 5 101* • gage on the preperty sold. ' ' • • -•-• i., s• ; N. D. The shire or thirds of Roister Murphy, widow of Dennis Murphy; defi'd is to remain in the . hands of the purchaser alien on the land till her death, 'sabject to the • PaYment of yearly interest. . • ' • ' ' HENRY hii'CULLOUGII4 - • ' • febl7-d&w44mar ry-Row o , jfaith. 0 fiold - strect, Pittsburgh. • ,•. Ovens, Molitoacts,Aotwttrawrn, BconPli arnizi and'othoi instruments:of 'writing wi -nett ness, legal accuracy and despatch. -Ile will also at tend to drawing dud filing NiIIPMNIC'S Ltcay 4c. counts of Executors, Agnifnistyraora,te.;.fizesinining• titles to Rea Etytte, &aiding Retards for Lirab• • . From his long experience and intiniatetsnmaltit. !ince with. the.ninnner of keeping the publiarcorxls, he expcpts to give satisfaction to thelle 1410=1 en- trust fheir bus ness to his care. .ireblB.43tswf 'Window 'lsllind Piiiifia r : • . .... ; ',.. , .... - - . 0 . 4 ' . 36 INCHES WlThi..,' , . • - ...'. :-.,...,...,,... 1200 E rri p p f r if o r i c ; :t vai1ety , ,:0tP.rre . i!r1i; ,,.... ....:.j , ,.171 • To be had by °ten .cir Single pica* st.ths *rig , : ..:74:•\:.'' :.. " 11 ... ;; ;•,...,./• , Paper Storo of -. • . - •-• , ~--: ' l'.-81iiipt.,4i . ,.:. , -. t........z7c.• , V'5,,,--. r e b22-2m :"...-.. • . •Smithfield:et.; Pittsburish.;:. -......-.:34;' , 1Y -- '7:i4".... •.. , , .. , : ; .A FEW Barrels iiiiiseid•pil, for Salr,iiii7e_iitAe. ,-.:..•....,.31.. •XX. ConiigOnient by ~.- . ,:.- ,-.-.-....., ... •,...,,,..,,......::-.. 1....!... :7 ....,-.x . -. . ...-.-.. •., !. HAYS Ei. 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