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' . LlENclind as stich t o!eMnr; would not present his
-.-- name, for any, effice,aml43-lie dens sn in the most
perfect kindness arid goqd faith. There is no mis.
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understanding bete en ' those •gentlemem—rierer
will only strerigtlrenilte good feelings which' al.
ready exists between them, So these disinterested
patriots had better bottle.up 'their tears for the
present. They will be needed to weep over the
overwhelming defeat . that avaiiite them in October!
~ lat. Within 'sir months from July I. 1640. labor
• will be reduced' 1113111 1 . 3 to . 3:tpet Win
be agreatdepression of labor •
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24. By first 'of Norrh, 1847,. amel4l( of rhi
!mall factories 'especially- of Iromand
atop' operating . ' I .
3d.„. The produr4 of .4lrienPure will be mnteri.
allg reduced, for the scant of a EIWILE NAURITI! 7 and
en account of the ,eduction of ccaupe:itioti .in
he price of labor . .
IRa ha! ha! - ha! lent that rich, nowt hal hit
4th. Theitanks will, in self defence, bietisn.
.peUed to curtail their circulation Materially.; •.
Atb:,.Within one rear, Government credit
trothe abet:* par, laid more likely much below!
-• -Vb. In niat niontiv, Errhongc on England will
:11111 Tax ran CENT ariva.scs I I I
And these predictions were considered of suelt
weight, that ;the Journal of 'Commerce was ter
,guested to save them -for future reference!. Can
• Duman gullibility go further 7
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ASOTIVED. DEXECCU ' ATIO Vtci:our.-.4.it election
been held in the fourth district in New Or.
to decide-n tie between the democratic and
federal cindidats for tfie Legislature, ; which
re
sultee by . giving the nemocratic candidate
.178
snajority. 'Good! , •
: ojThere has been a large meeting in Charley.
' Aim, S. C., in relation to action of Congress on the
Slavery queetion. air. Cainovx was presenh And
• lnade a speech.' We shall endeavor to publish a
~ , . .; p oitscat of the proceedings In-morrow. They
will be read with great interest.
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PITTSUVROIIs: • f ---%
'FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 19,.1947
DEMOCRATIC NODITITAVIONO..:3
FOR GOVERNOR,
FRANCIS R. SHUNK,
• - FOR CANAL COAIMI.SSIO*ER,
041:11111 OM a I
PENNSYLVANIA CANAL.
osssicTon ir , Mo.
'Ping - twit/4 Melia I'7; 1847.
llisiriber of boats cleared, • 12
:Amoont of tonnage, . 222.742 •
Amount of tone received, $272 s 5 .
last G. Ccovaa, Collector. ,
The federal Editors of this city are shedding
atitsee4ile tears over the action of o k e State'Senate,
la:lnference to the nomination of • Col. M'CAttn.
%On, for a •Tuilphip nt.the -equi, !Novice: They
pretend to .be. sorely grieved - about the matter, and
are endeavoring to create the impressionStliat 'there
is trouble among:th'e.T. teinocrats.'! 'NOW;, all Able
is as ridiculous' as it is ttatuituous. • Col.•brdtze-
Less don't. ask for kite* sympfhp_ tinder any
nOt the least felik'in their
extiavagant prefentiens:of friendship for ;;lini and
btortipudiake their intetfeeence in il) matters
Wittig:tn. his• Political life.. We faiiiii*Sniter
into antrovefsy'lvitli'llie federal editors editotis'about a
matter 14 which the,fmlAic take no particular to
.14144;n0v."1164.114 put Ourselves to any trouble
to 'inquire into *elisiniti" why Gov. Surosr r 11117T1-
listed Qel ! :.-Mta - seiess toe the Judgship.,
enough for us to repeal our former declaration,
' that that gentgatan was nut a canffidatifor . Juke,
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or any other office of trust or pried t. lift of
• the State Executice. Go%emor Snuaa• is both .
; - the:personal and politiaal ; friend of Col. ArCssa-
has been, and never willbe.:: - . rederal interference
Fac Prophets!
The New Haven Register_ gives the . following
string of prophesies, which were soheritPui forth
by its whigcotemporary of that _placacitnmedi•
ately on the pa-age . of thaprosout•iii**i They
furnish, says the editor, the4rist so;4ittillustra•
tion of the-Is - Wert-of 01FoJer
&lists are forever itartiog fti'petlithistt purposes,
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that we have yet inlet with : ' • : . ;:t • •
From the Paaattatt qf Sr*.
lifonivEt-rnexce or "Romr.,7—ln the money
Miiele of the-iNreiv York 7"ribiiste good-federal
authority,:we find the 'following 'item, which is ad
ilitional evidence that the country is g - linr, . - •
head
long to distinction, under the operation of the
Tarif f of 1846,:
, The business of the Custom Minh from the
Istto the Oth . 'of..Mareh, inclJsive, presents the
*Mowing results, as compared with the sable
:period last year:
181 G. 1847. Increase.
—• tree, '181,452 , 528.218 3 45. 7, 66
Specie,-':
,''39,865 114,861 . 74;99.5
Dutiable, 1;7 22,501 3,103,373 1,770.1569
- .*.5P0.01-1 904,090 391,4'15
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Tol imports 2;453,7n 5,04_0,54 t, 2,533,605
NEW H.istesninc.Z= . The Pennsylvanian, says::
~ : tire have nothing new:to present from this State.
The Federal papers wail exceedingly over their
defeat arid find faUlt with the larire vote which is
greater than ever cast at any election in• that
State, being iiprivards of .GO,OOO. - The espressiori
Saf public opinion, to our mind, is clear, deeided,
and not to he
ace
emphatically that
the - people Demoeratic. , . ' .
' Orrataai All/ 3 0/.1).-The ' Deiroit Free . Press,
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ie./speaking of the nomination of Gov.. Suusx, by
the 'ittbof March Contention, says: "Gov. Stfunk
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yell deserve this expression of approbation, fdr he
Itas made one of the best Governors Pennsylvania
"i.V.ei:bad.".•
The
(riends of lion. .I.4xtEs. WEBSTEII in
Cincinnati, have invited hirn,io a dinner in that
.
•eity:- The invitation has been accepted. Ve
may thereforn look For another ridiculons wine
Hon. JAuzs'...Bncustease.--qhis distinguished
-statesman reached Harrisburgh on Thursday even.
ing last; direct train-Washington. Mr. Buchanan
Yyisits gorrisburgh - qii priyate business. The Dem
ocratic palm says: He Alias immediately called
upon by all the Democratic' members of the • Le.
;:gistature tun! i large numberof his fellow-citizens,
;and most cordially yelcomed - to the capital of his
native State.
The editors or .the Democratic ltlirrOr, at
"Sandusky City, Ohio, intend publishing tbelejist
- per daily, alter navigation opens.
6•The Scotch' Society of Cincinnati - 4re eiring
concerts, thepuiceeds of which tire applied to the
relief of the poor "Lonnie Scotia." • • •
- o : 7 The citizens of Wheeling are beginning to
tarn their attention to a Raitrouipinject from' that
city:ta Nawarti,i Licking county, Ohio.
coqhe
,peopje of Wheeiing . iake titeir dugs
suld,goate to ctu rctt witb them on Skinday—soqx:e
learn
frotniite:"±ii nes., , 2
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• co- Co I . Caleb Cushing is at present in Wash
ington, on his way to the coat of war, where, as
our readers know, he 011 commend the Massa
chusetts regiment.
cry Two corps of engineers are now in thefield
surveying a
_route for th'e Hudson River Railroad.
' • •
The Cottals and 'Grath Markets.--The news by
the Carribria hasproducCd no decline in our Cotton
market, though this %vat generally anticipated.
On the contrary there was an active demand yes
terday, and' the sales ran up to_ 7500 bales. The
'prices paid in some instances were to ic. higher
than were offered'early in the week
A heavy business wee ',alio done in Flour. About
28000 Id ;principally
, were so s for export, at
s s principally
(or Ohio brands, vrith
sa c'smaif lo at $3175 per bbl.
.There •is no
.fiwther changed the
_Clan market-,--salft yester.
day of 20,000 sbklei, at SO" to . 85c: - per - bushel for
good shippi g lots.;•-.Nr.' Dc/taallarrh 5.
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..,,' ..4 s ,. ..:A , ::;:gaeuitsitunoir. March 15th, 1847.
:.'il . .l4lloi4ol4:hWaiain refused to confirm the,
notoielltlon 5:4 1 101M Id. Foster. 'The voto was
Mita 12.'• Thilt iejthe second time that he has
teen ' iimillotineil bt the rederals in the Senate.
TcHday, *hen hii nomination came by for discus.
aim:, to rebut the charge of inefficiency, Mr. Big
let presented the petition of nearly all the' mem
, Viciaf the Harrisbirigh Bar, for his confirmation:
This petition was signed by the Lawyers and
~faitge,S; among whom he had grown up and prac
tised, and they, all eipressed the highest dpiuion
of Lis legal acquirements, and yet in the face of
all this,merely to gratify private malice he was
again rejected by tlril impartial Senate. Virtue
or consistency is not to be found amongst them,
when the chord of Asirit is touched, as well
might you expect le estymin:a thief as honor in
the Federal Senator s - 40 'we.
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7
. In the case of Judge Whittia.districl, their con
duct .
was still more inexplicable:, Mr. Burrel, of
'Westmoreland had peen nominated ;by the Gover
ner- to 611 Ilia place! Nothing like incapacity
could he alleged against him by any man i no
charge against his moral character was advanced
...his bitterest enemies spoke highly of his talents
and'acquireinents, and yet they rejected hirh, be,
cluse.he . ..was a Democrat and nominated to the
seat formeelyocinpied by a iVhig. The Gover
nor funliii &at . tlipey bail rejected Mr. Burrel, no
minated another in WI place, Samuel A. Gilmore,
Esq ,of Butler. A than acknowledged by the
whole West, to be corapetent for an office, no mat
ter how exalted its character. When his nomina
tion came up to-day,i not a single objection was
raised, for they were I well aware none could be
hunted up against hini.: But they rejected him as
:hey rejected Burnet declaring that no man should
be continued by them save. Mr. White. A strange
proceeding, truly! They pass not upon the mer
its of the nen proposed, but they seek a candidate
of their own and say That no other person shall
be putupon the bench. The law requires them
only to pass upon the' merits of the men nomina
ted by-the Governor, but they - throw these aside
and tell the Governor whom to nominate. revers
ing the order established by the Constitution.
making themselves the proposing power, and giv
ing the Executive the, liberty only of confirming.
Such is the conduct of these wise legislators.
They are sworn to dia their duty faithfully—they
ate to consider only the character of the persons
proposed, but they %reader away from these and
thoose an individual of their own.
. The supplement to ',the Pennsytranis Railroad,.
Passed the Senate with one or two trilling amend
ments, which needed tbe assent of the House, but
its enemies were strong enough to put it et? until
the hour of adjournme i nt, it cannot be taken up
tomorrow; the bill he therefore lost.
Members are busy packing up—they appear
anxious to get avrayi—they have done ao gaol
bete. I hive they will be of more consequence
RL.
at home. . . EA
•
•Intan Retwer.—* fie Macedonian I:cfultd.—
Tbe New York Irish Aelief Committee bate, de.
elated the offer of Corti. De Kay to take to Inland
or Scotland In the aeeduniao, free of coat, u bat.
eter they may choose: to send io his charge.—
They aeaign as a reason that "as she (the Mace.
drinian) was ,capturcd!from the rwiti4) during the
last war e and the conintittec doubted the courtesy
of send inch a tassel Waded with alms to the Bri
tish-nation, especially h as she is Dot riged, and no
appropriation has bee made - by Congress for the
expenstior the coy . e.".
Tun DISTIUS3 iltzsaxts.—The fonnwing
is on eitrset of a letter from a lady resiilir.,ilit
Duornanway. lrels!xli to her hrollier iit the.city
of New York: •
t• We have terrible distress here, and the papers
give,bul avers faint ofthe-melaticharfacts
transpiring every -day in regard to - the ravages
which hunger end starvation are making - amongst
oar,p4Nantry. This Very day, we have a striking
instaneld , before our eyes. A hale and hearty la
borer in, the prime of life, was tbund stretched
lifeless before W. hhulitham's door. }:very egos*.
was made to revive him, lint in vain. Relief came
too late A mouthful:given him the day pievious,
would have'saved his life.
I think I may now say, that the Irish are in
misfortune, a forbearing and patient peopie, for we
see them dropping dead before our eyex. and yet
tine hear.of no robberies or plunder by those who
survive. 7
Q The Baltimore flue of Tuesday contains
.
following graphic piernie:
The Shipping nuaihess.—Commerce is inn moat
flourishing condition. -tllany vessels are now earn
intilleir rails cost in one 'voyage out. A Portlan•
shipmaster, as an instance, recently. bought a ces.
sel for ss,ooo, and his first freight list was $
which, leas expense $3,f300, netted the' cost and
$3,000 for his voyage.' The same is measurably
true of, the shipping interests generally.
,
cc? The following is a' table of the population
of Lower _Canada : :;
Number of English Men, 11,350
9' - Americatts 11,046
" Irishmen, 43.062
Scottb men, 13,393
Canadimis, (natives,) 524,307
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Total, 020,732
Paosever bt PLAci:-,Several of the letter
writers in Washingio'n (says the spirit of the
Times) state that it is ',the . general opinion there
that we are'on the eve a
Of peaFe with Alexico
and that Anna r would EOM upon the first practical
mode-and opportunity for making a peace—and
that the time abd means were now nt hand.
0::). The French Gotemment have the matter
'Under serious consideration, to examine the various
Projects of Electric Telegraphs for adoption
in Franc.. A letter to Prof. Morse front the
Minister of the Interior; encourage the expecta
tion that his.system will at length ho adopted.
(}The 41exandria dazeile says: It is rumored
at Washington that Werth (now Major -General,
by brevet) will receive the appointment Of Major
General, vice the Hon. Thomas ll. Benton, declined.
It is also said that the appointment was tendered
to f.;:enator Dix, and declined. These, however,
are mere rumors, and niust be-taken for what they
are worth. •
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Nl'anOtt - 14,-1847.
The suluitliinaill.tOihc*untl.foi,establislifista,
Hospital rn or ear ihR city of Tittibtirpti, ut
the - timii - add plien:cippm*i The meeting was
oitinizeil ilicifie. , :.tedtedatiiiii taking the dair,
and-Jour . 1 1141131*11ar., as Secregtry. •
After 'reading' the lifiitiite'iof%the last'meet
ing Which ,wereapproved, the Secretary called
over the list of contributors, mid it wals'ascertain
ed that . those present, representing siabseriPtions
the amount of only $13;055, were not competent'
to transact business binding on all. '
.
ft was .Resolved, That the m eson„
r - proceed to
the transaction of btisiness,- however, - tosubject,
the - approval of a future meeting; at which O
jority of the subscription!' would be represented.
Hon. Wm, Wilkins, from the Cot/swine on Or.
ganization, submitted the following Report.-The
Repint was accepted, and the resolutions consider.
ed separately and adopted in their present shape.
The Committee appointed and atitherised under
a-resolution adopted at a general, meeting of, the
enntributors to the fund for the establishment of a
Hospital, , ‘to propose and submit a forts of a char
.
ter to be obtained through the Legialiture, or from
-the Supreme or other Court,"- beg leave -to Itsport :
That, having faked the subject - referred to them
into their deliberate consideration, and having ex=
emitted the laws of our Commonwealth,: and the
proceedings necessary to be adopted in reference
to Charters
.for public Charities, they have come
to the conclUsion, that they deem it inexpedient
at this-moment to prepare and, submit to the con
tributors for their action the form and articles
of an act of incorporation..
However promptly might your Committee have
performed the duty given them in charge; or, how
ever energetic 'nay be the proceedings of the Con
tributors, yet a delay of some months must una.
vdidably occur. Your committee entertain :the
opinion that by a suspension for a short tithe of
the draft and report of the form of a Charter, noth
ing injurious can occur to the object so humanely
and benevolentlyield in view by the present asso
ciation. The time of the delay would be usefully
employed in correspondence--in collecting infer'
motion, and in obtaining -copies af the-charters
arid by-laws and fundamental rules of other and
similar institotions, engaged in their' virtuous ef
forts fur the relief and amelioration of human
miseriea.
The information before year Committee, at its
first meeting , rendered it eery certain that the Le.
rrislature of the state would adjourn oft the li3tli
inst., the day designated by a joint resolution of the
two houses. Of-course, no application to that
body, could now be made for a charter with any
prospeet Ofattentitm or success,
By our acts of Assembly the S.npreme court of
the State. in connection with the Attorney General;
and the - several Courts of CaIIMISUI Pleas of the
Counties, have power to incorporate private asso
ciations, 'for any literary, charitable or religious
purpose." Bitt, the exercise of this power is lirni
tetl, by a proviso in the law, to those corporations
whose entire yearly income from all sources shall
not exceed the sum of $2..i.i00,
This limitation by lase. of the authority of our
joslitiary (unless criralsall be much disappointed
in our future prospects and discouraged iu our re.
!More upon the spirit of benevolence which seems
to pervade our community.) +Amok!, very sits:m.lml.
der it necessary to resort to the Legislature for an
extension of the right...to possess. and eejoy en in.
come adequre to the objects contemplated by the
prrsent ILs;Soci4l4on.
Should the Courts be re , ortel to for the grant
of a Charter, and the application ha , made to the
Court of Common Pleas of Alle.ibieny county. the
object could not be obtained before - the month of:
June rext Arid, should the .2.114 itation 1e pre
sente:l to the Supreme Court of the Stott, the eer•
till ate of appro% el of the attorney bleticral must
he first given. and not hetore Sep:eft:tier next rook:
the Charter be obtained.
Under this state of thin;ts your Csirniniitec have
thouw,ht it wii , isable to offer the sarltprined reto:u.
lions. !should the present nu-cling think proper to
adopt them, aft injurious delay-triay he avoided by
the ernignyment of Trtts!ec; aad in their nettles
the eontributors can prtleure rind purchase the
ground for the site of the Hospital, obtain the title.
and proceed with Aii-the measures now nertdlr)
any preparatory to the Loaf ihcorporatioa of the
society.
it , +keqvt4. UV-4 -4-404$340tert - st&tim,g
to decide Upon antralopt terms soil the era ,
eke of a Charter of Incorpoiathart. Anil that-in
the meantime the society be organized by the
adoption of the name of The Western Pennsyl
rotiia ilospital," and by the electiOn of a Pn , ident,
a Ist Vice President, a tdil Vice President, a Tress,
urer, and a Secretary..
2. Raclrcd. That the Committee of seven per•
sons, appointed at the last rnectatig,.oa the subject
of a suitable location, and the selection of the Otte
for the hospital be continued, laud requested to pro
eced in the perforinsnre of those duties, and trial
they he also authorized to ascertain the purchs , e,
money, or terms, ti on Which the ground can he
obtained, and that they make report to a general]
meetin.., hereafter to be held, subject to the oppro
cal and confirmation of the contributo r . ; ar m tti
the purchase or acquisition of the ground shall hr
sanctioned, that 41 title shall be made to John ir I
win. Thomas M, llowe and Nathaniel
trustees in confidence and trust fur the solistrihers
'o the rum?, to be transferrea by
-them as
thew mArvivots, to the corporation, uhcoater
Charter shall be obtained.
3. Resolved, That a committee of seven be ap.
pointed to devise the plan of the flospittl building
and for that purpose offer a prerniurn not exceeding
$ r,tun., to in ake estimates, ase ertain the terms and cos:
of the edifice, and to make report of their plan, esti:
mates and proceedings, to a ganef 3i meeting
for
the approval of the contributors—provided al•
ways, that the Mirchase or acquisition of the
ground for the Hospital, the cost of the building,
or any other improvement or bargain ' shall not,
in any tray, exceed the amount of the sublerip
tions, nor involVe any contributor for the payment
or liability of any sum beyond the amount of his
individual contribution,
The following named gentlemen were chosen
as the Buibiing Committee, io: pursuance of the
foregoing J. Totten, J. H. Sho
enberger, John Graham, J. K. Moorhead, W. W.
Wallace, Sylvanus Lothrop and Thomas Ilakewell.
On motion of E. I). Gazzam. it was
Resolved, That the Committee on Organization
be instructed to report a plan by which the *pres
ent inconvenient quorum can be dispensed with,
and to submit the same to the next meeting.
On motion it was
Resolved, That the names of the contributors to
the Western 'Pennsylvania Hospit.sh be published
with the proceedings of this meeting.
Resolved, That the editors orsucis of our news
papers who are willing to publish the proceedings,
and notices of the Hospital Association gratuitous
ly, shall be considered as contributors to the Fund,
and their names entered on the list of subscribers.
On motion of Mr. Bakeivell, it was
Resolved, That this meeting adjourn to assemble
'vain at the Odeon, on Monday, the sth day of
April, * at 3 o'clock, P. M., to receive the Reports
of the Committee's, am' proceed to the election of
officers.
On motion adjourned.
H. D. SELLERS, Chairman.
Jour ILturza, Secretary.
To the Fund for establishing the '; Western Penn
sylvania Hospital:"
M. Allen, James - T. , K cold, •
Geo. Albree, Alexander Laughlin,
Atwood, Jones & Co., *Lorenz, Sterling & Co.,
Robert Beer, James Long,
C. S. Bradford, Wm. Larinier4r.,
Charles Brewer, Livingston,Aotgen&Co
Thomas Bakewell, John T. Login,
G. a 1 Bayard, • Mitleoni Leech,
:Mo. Bissell, Wm. M. Elton.
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%% ' M. WILKINS,
Cil 13.. S. BAADVOIIIn t
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Gtonan Dunn),
Wit,LtAit ELI 80,
Committee.
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
MUMS
• •••.. ••••••
Stinal.l3o.lley, ''*stll rtm,
Lie
Harvey Botl~nan , -Sagale3C dlie,
Ditiffusteobird;'-;
Chas. Brown; Labghlin, •
WO. Bingham, • o:DL'LOOttlii,
War . 1 3 1ait : EitOC. ;I, , tambert &BhiPton,
Ino. B. Bayard,- - : .-fLTiiheitaus Leggett,
Thompson Belk_ •
B;own, Andrew Leech; 3r ; ,
Geo. H. Bell, _ John Little : lr.,
B. P. Bakewell, It C. Loomis, •
H. Bollinan;: •W Leonard;-• • -
J. W. Buchanan; A. Kirk -Lewis,-
G. A. Berry, : • Marahsll"Wallace& Co;,
Jas. ,M Brown, Ft,l3t.corftiek;
Vv Barnhill, Siimes"M'Cnity,
W. Blair , P.-X. - Morehead,
A. W. Brocicvviii:: W ":3r; F, M'Ciatcheon,
George Bri.ed„ Jelin M'Curdy,
J. W. Biddle, - John B. M'Fadden,
Church & Carothers,. McQuewans &Douglass,
A. B. Curling, Rotert Moore,
R. &Cana; . 'lsfarshall•-& Sons,
N. B. Craig, " • W.
T. J. Campbell, ' WM. Mcknighti3r.,
Jilt). Caldwell, James B. Murray,
S. W.' Catikey; lames Mckain,
Sas-Cuddy, _ ...Herity.Marrison,
Geo. Cochran, Alexander Miller,
Wm. Coleman, Moore,-
Clark & Thaw, ":John 11. 51ellot,
Juo. M'D. Croman, ''• - k frlcGrbw,
R. A Cunningham, %Wm: )IcCandlers,
O. G. Craig, .'n: P. 'McCurdy,
Jas. M. Coopey, -John McCracken,
H. Childs & Co., E. B. Neal„
J. A. Caughey, , James Nelson.
W. M. Darlington, •- Rev. WWI. Preston,
Dtmlap, Jr., - James Park, Jr.,
William Ebbs, • - W. Palmer,
Richard Edwards, '3, Painter,
Win. Eichbaum, 'John P. Pears,
F. Ir. tatori, _ IL A. 'Patterson,
English 4.r. Bennett, t John Park
E. G. I.:Arington, Porter,
Forsyth & Co., 'Pennock, blitcbell* Co.,
8. A. Fahnestock & Co•• John F. Quiggi
A."-Fulton. E.-R o bison,.
W. W. Fearns, Rev. D. H. Riddle,
J. Finney, Jr. Sanaa) Roseburgh,
Robert Finney,
William Frampton, Samna Ilea .
E. D. Gayciain. ~'Biddle, •
John Graham, • John IL Shoenberger,
Samuel Gormly. 'George W. Smith,
D. A. Grier, Shang Si.: Co.,
13enjatriiii Glyde , f 3 C. . Stockton,
A. Garrison,- Wm. 11,'Sca.ife, -
Gruff, Lindsay & Co., 11. D.Sellers,
Healy Graff, James-Schunrimaker,
Thomas Fianna, John Sheriff,
John Hannan & Co., F. Sellers.
WM, J. Harris, -John E. Sheritr, _.•
Nathaniel Holmes, C. 13 M. Smith,
Grotge St ackhouse,
Thomas )1. 'lowa., Inn. F. binge;
J. W. Hallman, Win, M. Semple,
John Herron., S. StOper.
John lierort, ThaW,
John iloimes, R. P. "Tanner
FAlward ir rn- P. Townsend.
Doti,' Holmes, Taasey,
11411 & Shier, lit . Underwonit,
llsrnptori, Smith & Co., ThOinas If.: Updike,
John Ilarper, S. F. Von Iltenhorst,
Janus Mimes, Sacnuel M. IVickersham
G. )1. liarton, Wen. Wilkins, -
!Lb & Lkowne, U K Warr.ir,
Lrcky Harper, Jan. 13. Warden,
John Irwin, L. AVilrox, Jr.,
George W. Jackson, Geo. ‘VeTroao,
Jancee, Ito D. 13 , 'Ick,
J. 11. Irwin, Wrn. WilsOn. Jr.,
S- R. J-hrLiton,
L. S,
Wen. F. Jordon, A Wallettf.4l,
Kaare• & 'rotten, . Thos. White,
R. 'l'. Keonoly, &.11arris,
Sonl'ltao Keetel,
Int.tocy & Dunn,
Samuel M. Kier, Wm, Yoong,
• no Vie Morning Pm(
034 111613144,-.4Nre. k.
The EiMPI4I foera in five rooks,
I.iltriton, 17:11. 12 thro. rk)
t om, by nu anovinou, aothot, alto
84;44 Linn-elf " 401 Etwaam." is iwnioots, and in
comp,sirion pommies of
merit, It wa-s iiittude4 itusnortaliie an article
of fein'a'.e dress., caned itt. t!terie days tt.e 404031
Fats u vaticts-it se"..**as , , air itraljpeasable
th:eimaiijiiitidiPtArs Lair a ten:all - 44 iilte
BusT!e - is i s theie latter J.sylk, The r.,coorn
consisled a a s4oare pieta of fur, or left of 4own,
and asa plare.l the fair. 0111'4 as iOverior, to
the tittle stras% &ether. tba.ctipttleirliillo a snow.-
ft ogen gave uartrlth :o a coki Leart, and pea
tected a geoid are from incircuetcy. pc course.
it was eote4ideri:ed seant?al to.salt that these intl.
acre Intel,t!el es war:ling to git : i• a certain
Sapphic Olono and !taints& to oicgiti ricatity.
Vosom Friend cont,trpeorly merited the raptures
of Ow Lacer, and die autogiro of the l'oet.. Our .
Author colt, it
/mit .r.g.a to the breast of saart.,.
With the following extract, we will ilitrutax the
curinim volume, and lot it rest in peace upon tin
upper shelf of the Library :
VP radient forma, to make the Fair more fair,
For whom each muse Parith.o hands prepare;
The_pute white lily. end the roe's
Ati“irtheit India tends her talc uergutue:
Alt I with your
. favor crown the bold design,
And with your smile , * impirit every line, -
Bach line &hall hold your match len charm• in view
No trivial ol : ject uhat belonga to you,
in fame's bright page the /loser, Frirmfahallatand,
The rift and labor of no mortal hand.
Soon as the GOds in shouting'peals behehl
The gill of Mottos eut ti,' aerial Arid '
The chaste Diana (ail in woraler gaze) •
A strip of ermine tram her test displays,
The downy ermine by her dart low;
Swiare was the clip, and white as mountain snow;
White as the Swam whose glossy plumage beams
A milky radiance on the silver Thatnes.
. .
" 0 Venus t (`gan the, huntress of the grove)
Still must each Virgin merit Dian's love. -
Secure (ti this the lovely maid shall livel
safe in the pt eut.Dian deigns to give.
When the hot ball.and crowded rout shall end,
While midnight dews in hateful showers Ostend,
If this, with genial warmth, protect her 'Feast,
No storms shall scare her, and no gales molest.
What tiro' no. Beau, with soft attentive air,
Proclaim her roach, or hand her to her chair.
Theo' ahow•'rs and dews undaunted she shall go;
Tim' none shall ntl'er, she shall need no Peen.
From thy own hands then be the gift conveyed;
No common present to an earthly maid.,'.e 6.•
Cr The membetsof the Duquesne Greys, active
and honorary, who are now in this city, are re.
quested to meet at the Eagle Saloon, thk evening,
at 7 o'clock, fur .the -purpose of making suitable
arrangements fur the reception of the remains of
a deceased fellow member, L. G. ROBINSON.
mart pit' 4 SE,VER.AL MEMBERS,
Nor. St. Loots, Galena., and Dubuque . :
THE now Steamer DUBUQUE, 'E. H,
Llr,Enr., bloater, will leave for the above
an intermediate portii i - on Wednesday next, 24th .
Met. at 10 o'clock, A. M. For Freight , or Pasaao
(having superior accommodation') apply on board,
or to (inarlit] JAMES MAY.
Anotiowialos
BY JOHN 1). DAVIS, AUCTIONEER
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sae77l-EAST COMMA OF WOOD AND: mill sTREETS.
riN MONDAY morning the 22d inst., at' 10 to
clock, will be sold an eitensive.assortment of
staple and fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Irma, Caps,
Bennetts, Umbrellas, Sec.
At 2 'o'clock, N. M., a quantity of hardware, stid.. l _
lery, bells, &e. as per advertisement in another
of this paper:
At 7 o'clock, P. M., n large assortment of new
and second hand household Furniture, einbracing
nearly all the variety !treated by Housekeepers, Hu
' tels, &a., feather -beds, matrasaett, bedding, carpet
ing, looking glasses, splendid lamps, glassware,
queenaware, groceries. cooking 'stoves. &c.
At 7 o'clock, P. hi., a. handsome assortment of,
German fancy:Goods; new 'and ready made Clothing;
Musical Instruments; fine. Cutlery' for the, pocket and
table; new and • second. band Watches I,Dry.Geods
&c. P. 92'KENNA, Auer. ;
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DISTRICP:COUjit- 7 March 18
AefortrinDay. to*ittk:,:
Thomas9. , Zirtiiit. ! rk .lanjes Taylor.' Wyliefor
Plaintiff; Ilftfinpainltorbendant,- Plaintiff takes
a nonsuit.
CaThorine 7 ; s iggite-ys. , :Vitti‘im Ana ,
tin and IVl'Candleia for ilaintiffillroods and I'.
Williams figbefefidant. Verdict for Plaintiff for
THEATRE
The . old Pittsbag favorite-Oxly made Pittsburgh e his first ,
appearance this season on Wednesday evening
last. He'Wasgreeted with beartY cheers, ,which
twist have been gratifying to him.
There vt•as a beautiful house last evening. Mr.
Arrnsire appeared as Othello; of course his per•
-
sonificationvf , the sooty Moor was a master-piece
of acting. ":41r. A. fully sustained his repdtation
with Pittsburgh play-goers. Mr. Ox - txx'a lago
•
was excellent; we have never seen this character
better represented than it was last'evening.
regard Mr. o.as an actor of great merit. Hewes,
in, the olden time, the i bright particular star" of
this eity--for he is a Pittsburgh actor,,llaying made
I his first appearance upon our boards--and we d o
not doubt his present engagement will win for him
the praise and esteem of every lover of the drama.
Mr. POlLTint r but, why should we speak of him,
he is always good. We have often , heard it; re
marked of him that he,never fails in any part he
• undertakes, Mr .Donoaxarr, we are pleased to
observe is fast improving; he is but young, as an
actor, and is, now a useful member of the compa
ny. His • C 25510 was good. We laced Mrs,
Disdemona. We do pot admire this lady
in every character she 'undertakes, yet there is a
line in which she is unsurpassed. The :envied - et.
of the company gave_ satiafaction; the audience
appeared gratified.
Iri the afterpiece, Awn to good Luck," Baittes
Witt Isms appeared., He Threw the audience in:
to convulsionsof laughter. We think his delinea
tions-of Irish chafaiterequal to any we have ever
witnessed. He will, be a favortte with Pitts
berghers.
L. G. Robinson.--It seems that this gallant
young Pittsburg,her has gone 'to bis last resting
place. Lie died an board the steamer Gondcilien,
a few miles heloW Warrenton, on the 3d inst. His
remains are expected to arrive in this city to,day.
ile left here as a'Sargeant in tbe Duqueine Grays,
It will= be observed by a notice in our paper
that the members and honorary members of the
Duquesne Grays 'are making preparatiOns to re
ceive his remains inn manner becoming the occa
sion.
et . A genuine Native American was arrested
.. Wednesday evening, by a watchman, white
stiniding in Hog alley, between Diamond alley and
Fifth street. Ile had a cloak met him, which
vas not his own by any means. The owner ran
have - it by calling at the Nlayor's
The aforesaid Native has been keeping a Tobac
co erabliahment rn t.lnion street. Strange that he
olleuld cut 'such a caper, Probably the owner of
the cloak decoyed him off. • - .
Cr There is a letter itt the P. 0. for Sr.-Smith.
The Telegraph says that "nine hundred and nine
ty-nine Smiths-ealled en 'Wednesday, but not cme
proved to' be the timith for whom the letter was
intended."- it will be- recollected that the Tele.
graph is a Whig paper, ecru+ most make some al
lowance in receiving, the above item.
An old woman and man arrived in town on
Wednesday, by steamer Lehigh, and took lodgings
in the 'Tombs,' for the night. The Mayor sent
them to a mote extensive house of entertainment
on the hill, yeAtenlay morning. The woman had
a jog aced a flsek pt liquor concealed about her
Thi .nrif St•tscit.—D. Leech k. Co.'s Line
of Cantd packets has commenced running for the
season. The litat boat lett last evening with a gooil
load of raViengcrs. fbre was quite an excite.
mint in the neighborhood of tfle Canal Basin;
thir.* looked
tr:rThe A met lean denuulteC4 an ordinance which
coui pea iron men to retno‘e their 4 -pig metal rretit
the Allegheny veharf, under heavy penalty. In three
days." lire think it a uxeless regulation 11 there
is any good gained by it we are unable to perceive
it. We say, too, that "the law shout:ll)e revised
, and uttered,"
A little girl, a daughter of a very resrerta,
ble man in _Allegheny, aceidenally fell into tbe
calial in that city, ott Tuesday, gad might have
been iltbx 0,1 had not a have little boy saved her
at eatigi:derable rack and trouble. He at least tle
serr-ea thanks. '
,rf , The best treat of the stasor. is the Havana
orris;ges,received , yesterday by P. 11. Bunker, Fifth
street. :They are mast delicious, and we advise
those wlSo love this fruit to Fail acid taste one.
(ry Prof !tiers-ell, gives - his first lecture tin
Physiology this - evening, in Philo Hall. 1-his
theme 'should be aufficientliattraelive to draW a
large cresvd of people to hear him.,
In the cote or Barker ra. the eity,:noticed 'yes
terday, the Jury gave a verdict for the city 'in ac
cordanch with Instructions from the Couit. It
will probably go the Supreme Court-.
o.liontrer 'natio wedding cakes rival , to.the
best that ran be had in town. Younitieesonswlt'o
ate about getting into tilatrintonial, dittleulties will
kn o w Where to eall...d.Fitth street. pia,. Market.
fitestayer,„ we are in informed,' will
make his first apperance for' the season, on MnM
day evening. This will be good news for those
who like to laugh," •
pC• The surety of the peace ease noticed yes
.
tenlay, fhe.7parties were brought together 'and the
affair seitled to the satisfaction of ell. The best
pl an.
cal*. Gliddon had an excellentaudience last
everiinO Its lecture was . considered - the best bi
has deliVered in this eity. He lectures again'this
evening. .4
PaititiAg•—Any ono' who' wishes to vee a good
picture of the lihoys will caltat Mille s es studin,
Falk near Market street. It is a rich affair, and
well worth a visit.
cc,Four thousand-boxes of Oranges 'arrived at
hiladelphia one day lust reek, We shall have
some of them here in a few• days, like enough. '
,
co..,Th'e meineemployed .-in the establishment of
Knapp & Totten; haie contributed upwards'of
$2OO for the relief of the Trish_ sufferers. *
' O:2Cr: Cootier, this incorrigible, -left' his resi
dence on the hillyeaterday, and intende spending a
few days in the.country.
our-friend' of the Telegrapli inform us
what he means hk' . '" the patent aid of a - , horse .
afloat" , r • •.;
• . •
.(o•Wood'etreet begins tcrtlook better. Street
Corninlisioniiiiltireirie s ha hie; reernite ntlrork.
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s . to t
',..37 .-,. • -- `7 7 •7 - , ••,-: ,Cgui T eisi•a47pieiteitit if
" ....40;:iitiiiiginpany was not as large aissie
144tiei s olkciiiihar occasions in iimel-past.. We
haviltioiliiebfArnished with the procee d ings yet;':
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."09.,Tbk: Geimad - Dramatic Company perform
ei4on Atiigi4y;eveni . ng: To those who
. Frale;
stolid 'tlfe s tislietiage , it is a pleasant - place tcoisilie • .
an evening.
a:7 Noitsingof importance at either of the Po
_lice Feces yesterday. _ There wes no disturbance,
in any part of the city, that we heard of.
There was an alarm of fire yesterday a!ter4
noon, ihich w i.helieve . to . have bean false.:
engine* wee. dewed Eton? their houses. :
6Thi liiii:diffttulty at the
s th kid • Wd o 4;„4l4sMlatit night, w . hi4 .. aias` et
tied sitisficlarlip.l7 . dich 414 ci*1 1 ,•":; '
otrOae fit -the •p!titOnabuiti Officer! wii . tith
iarvodin this el ti.ph AVednesdair: We . . did not,
hear at yshat hOlase be put up.
In our notice of;the German Theatre yester•
49%
,the Word Mayor was erroneoualy used instead
of Major.
• ..::;:drrtie tinestion of license or no license will.
biidisiithici-by ballot in ;he townships Of this coon.
' • - .
eirt beausiful fountain is to be placed in the
Eagle &dom. This add greatly to the atttar
tioni of that banal. '
az? The Sable ilismouists may expected is
this city before' a.great.sebite •
oZ)7llequatler Sessiops, commences on Mon
day. the c.asts put ihrougla in a huirY
0:7•1'4e funekal otili.taTlighan - ieterd4y tias
well 'attended.. - . • • •"
•
. Salesjf , lio.n.—Seve!zl lote dui
week from the Allegheny, 'and 7rortil26o scil soy
. -
tons have been reported to us as sold almost:lava
viably a,t430, some at 4 - 3. - nd Sonia at 4 moritbs v ez!
. . . .
eept46 0 tons'of.Red.Blak Furnace , wtuelt soldirt
G Moe,
,
IVe. learn that the whole made - in that -quarter,
up to this t me clues not iiiceed - 0000 ons, Which
is about thi'iatintite- we' have' heliettifOre made ;
ottepablished estimate being short of - 10,000. It
ii more thak - probable tharrnuch of this will_not
tae got dGw this liiiodeterleass.-..,
'STAR cLoTnizga sToktu,
NO. 70 WOOD iSTIrEET,. PITTSIII.IRGEI,, PA.
• A . •
A 'NCI . CFO..&II4.YEIt bare been compelled to
suspend business for the-last two 'weeks, in
consequence oftheir Store undergoing repairs, t . tke
p:easuro in announcing to the public generaltyixhat
we will re-open OR gontray; 29th inst., With an ex
tensive :Hoek •o . t• Summer and SUMer Clothind) Stlpo ,
riot iespectti to aoy ever before ofered to the
public:
.•.
. .
Thsakful for the very liberal patronage we have
heretofore received, add to deserve a continuance,
we will endeavor to sell as cheap as any other estals•
lislenc at in the city,. . .
Oar stock. is entirely now, all of which hare heen
recently made ii,gew York, by one of the largest
and must osperianktdhouses in that city. We will
be weekly supplied; which will give us the advant
age of having*, et all times, a full end fashionable
Merchants andd-others who wish to get a selection
of handsome clothing, would do Intl! to give us a
call before purchaiiing elsewhere, as we Ate deter
mined to sell Ids , for cash.
ANCItER ,
MASEIt-,
- Sien "qopf:n
Orphan', pour t
_Sale.
. order .
jj Y virtue vino 'of tho Orphan's Court, of
juipo Allegheny County, I will expose to sale, at the.
e,ourt Douse., in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th
Monday, ;the .26th day) of Aprilrnext ; at 10 o'clock,
A. M., and sell by. public 'endue or outcry. to the
highest and best bid,..cr - a certain Let of groand) sit;
uated iii the city of Allegheny—haring a, front on
Jefferson street ) of 25 feet ) and extending back pre.
I revving the.sarnewidelt 200 feet, to an alley 10 feet,'
on which it erected a two story double frame houao, I
with atone cellar, about 20 feet in front by 32 deep;l
being the same lot which is tsiarVed isiGcorgb - Leid.l
he's plan of Lota laid out in said city, number. ll4;
Isaidlutisso and let will bo sold subject to a certain
I Mortgage, which iiirecorded in snid County Mortgagel
Book 1., vol. 9, pages and 8, gives by John What.-
se to-George Lathe ) , bearing data the sla-b? Jane;
A. D., 1812; to set•nio the.paymerrt, of three hundred
and twenty fire - tiollars---one-halfit five years, and
the other half in ten...ears ; with lawful interest, pay
able halt yearly from date. Persona intending to
purchase will have an opportunity or examining tho
premises and the said le.torgage, before the day' of
I aalti. Titleindirptulde. Terms at sale.
Itaarl3-d3taered
JAMES D. EilLLIt,
Administratdr
Oinati IT'oti ea.
A iiANDsomi: assortment of Pianos, ors I . 3fiflP;
/LA vi styles and. prices, with the latest irnprose ! :
roams, and selected by thosubscriber, will be, revels...!
ed twit few days and offered fur sale at eastern prices.
Persons intending to buy. this spring are requested
cf
to eat l anciarnine these on their arrival before ma. ,
kirg a purchase, as they may test:assured that the
prices will be low sad the quality unsurpassed ip this
market. JOJJN /1.1146:L1CAM4
inat.lol . . •• .61 Wired 61.
. - .
Clii:2l grading. -'
I . tit dot: Corn 13ronms i for sale bt
• ' • •P. - DiARTrx,
_war la corn(' Smithfield and Front its.
Ilb Crib Cider; chtrified; sale by
- - - P.. C. 31.A.RTINi - :
marl 9 r-or ollbnitlifield arid Front stir .'
.
NOVI LaclTnEs.
GLIDDOIY: will deliver. An entire nes:femme
.lorTillt.F.E llierologied Lectures at the 4.11-
THERANCHURCIIy,on Thursday 18th:Friday 19tb,
and hlontlay 22.1 March, at 71- P. M.: •
Srarr.eps eopioutlyillostrated by splendid Prcronr
liL GE-bin:ft 311.7sisitei,end Arirtcaasuts,
latest Roosl, Origin,..!intiljnity;Riaya
ry and eharacterbities ofthe ' '
.
ART OF ItiIINIMIFICATION, -
llntnan and Animal, in the Valley_orthe Nile; corn;
prising the rifibridie'of Aniniat Weridrip, its origin
and causes; the funeral di:iglus& of the Ancient Egyp
tians, as unfolded by the P44ritsAtiliwn as the RI.
isine or.tiken or TRi
For farther 'particularli . see PrOepectusts : lind Pro-
Ttoirrs,tvith Prospectus and Programme, for sale
at the:Bnciltatores of Kay t•Co,,.Wood 4.1 :Eltiott-Si
Engliah, and Johnston fe,sto4tory.,igarket st-;
Read: and CooVa Depot, 4th at.; 11. - ZilTeidden
Co.,
and Yeager's Maiketsi.; Office St tharleapiotal i
and at the door of the Lutheran Church, on t h e eve
nings ofeach:leettife.
'2'iCklets $1,00; Lady'o' '75
cts:; Juvenil aperions '5O cts. Sur t h e course of three
lectures: Single admissien--Adulta 50cts.,juvenile
.ersons 2.5,. cents. • - • •',istarl7.-
IOPPERAS-25 bbls' Coeperas, first
quality, receivedeaeonsignnient, tor sale . by
rrmrlB.., No .2e Wood latest. ".
OCYTIIE SisiEtTHEEeceitiestand for sale by
' - - GEO. CEEI - YRAN,.%-;
marlB • ' " N0:26 Wood street.
briglit Vices for 'sale by-
• GEO. COCHRAN,
marlB • --• • - No. o,6'Wood street.
IaAY ran Ks--50 d o zen Hay and Manure - FOrks
for sale bY -„ C0C11.11,A.N.;
tnai.l6 .
To,Lot,
Aliird 10.64 Of a Brick House, on Ate cotno,
oft/Ili:and Vain strente. Apply. to
mail) • JAME.9"MAY.
GEpaGE. ARAIOIt, Tailor,
rOORTII ST., BETWEEN WOOD .4uvasslirlirl=DST/lEXII,
: :(Netirk ongaf tiie:7l#Var.9s
. . . . To .
A FRESH supply cifJohnileiVi Superior Printign
received 'and for 'side at the office
of the Pittatiiirgh,Morning Yost. • L. HARPER•
leteet and `lf'lli;tlrawitaiojori.
.
fr HE subscribers buying pulArged. their establish
..ment for the inanufauture of Steel and. Files—
on the corner of O'Hara. and tiberty . streets, Fifth
Ward, Tittehurgh-,-are prepared, to .furnish, Ales of
every` description. 'of - the best iitialithlind'heing de
termined to mike it the interest ef:caestutters; to per.
chase files fromthere-=respectfully invite WO:patron
age of all who use
,itte arti,de,
maxl6-y Er Co.-.
=MIN
Ma=llMl
1 00 0 4k1VIArik H. OIL wan PONT ;
BY ELECTRIC_ TELEGRAPH,
ilarch 19, 18474 ...
is Thursday, 10 P. M.
The trial of `Richard 0. Turner, in the Baltimoi•
City Court, las resUlted in an acquittal The Jury
was out 4$ hours.
01. There is no news , south o.AugestN . POO
s;Ceceiv ir ed7tifnetfiCs• 4 ; z
ter y or ios athea . _
•Co's .61"nd "1"4. ou oi
11*.gittoDEN, - & - Cr e
f) •
' IND
331
EtsMirstet street.
Al satcercl. .'
•
12 KITS, cantaioihg 50 lbs . . each, ent up my
pressly for foruily use; for site by.
P. C.'I I 4AFITIIT,''
cornekof Smithfield .and Frontline..
xi l BUSHELS dried applari.
0/V
60. do • ~.' '4lls:' veaebeir ;-' .: i.. .... IM
- K,'••!• • ;••7,
For sale by .. •: . .• - T. C. MA, - '
m aria . careiioF Sniitlifield Mid . Fesst. mi.. •: 4 i
• . .
151 boxes Orangqi, • • ' • •
50 do Leoid!fiito'iiirive'itEd foiirale by
.
marls • • - • • -PS C: MARTIN.:
er •Of Szajth field. and front ita.
dralii : Spip4a figs, tor sale by
P. :C. MARTIN . ,
corner cif.:Sinizhfield lad Frain Us.
OMANITE.APPLES.- , 4o;bble. sup. ROmasacel
applesiingood shipping-ordeqcor sale bj ,
P. C: MARVIN,
Siniihneld arid'Prolit
T)URE PEACIVBRANDir.-;--6 rrestr.-Eeack,,
1 Brandy just.. received pet &11. Seralnste,ftore . . ) .
Nashville for sele.by • P. C. 15 fARTAST.*:. • 4
marl& ..Coraer of,Siaithfield and PiciAtate:,:
:Ron •frealp,•just web/Ca,
and for sale by r.t r. P..C. DIARTIN,
'Cornet -Of Smith!) old: sat rent.r •
ClgneyY
;nnn Common Cig a r s , ferentet* Z. ;
kik". lifirrec:Co;r
-: inirl7" • • 5i Water *trees
ITTILrbe tri eiieil at the Wareltonsii-bf thiellobT
*lf scribers, No !di Water street.'4ntill.ircle4 .
P. M., on Monday, 22d i oticforlhedeliviery.iittante
works in•the sth' - Ward r about tureffelintidreliftbiat,
eta Coal per clOy, during the enstune-yeer..
The contract will. tor given in •
as may suit the parties. - ,•• . ,
• ma418.4.13t CMJI;PF; tlNDSktili. CO.
P.itanota.
A LARGE 'and aplendid . .tetaortment or, mai, orny
A
a tfd Fits owood grand action Pianos,..liitfi mite!
talic frame and with all the latest improvenatintif•
which for durability, tone and ' teueb,'are warranted
to be equal to any made in the country, forlale.loW:
for dash,..ta • - F. 'BLUME,
mailS. No 112 Wood at, 2d ddor above Lthr.
LSO, oho
ALSO, one elegant RonewttlitrATOti;Withleigehrl.
man's patent/Enka' stuanttlett4low &rush,
•• BLUME - WI-
• ••••• .No 412:W00d st.
at -
martB
kitation::
•
TN, -
INE second' hfitOrPinimi of different =aurae—
lorios, for wale
mails..., • • : No 112 WOOdtlit4.::l
.
ESSE;ifekl..S7p . 9r.o i thSt i ni c ind fo
fir lial An it
-marl& empaicrpal
111aXIIVE ad Mune
, at, tbe'Dron Avaiehoese
• HAYS I` lIItOCKWAY s
Liberty it, negr Ceettlinsin.
rik3IEPHOB-I . Basrel refined, ror sale at 'tkie:DOilk
wirehonOrof HAYS & BROCKWAY,:-
marlS ' ty de . . 0 1B •
. . . cr •t aratia 251 R.
.'OX4 .. TURPEMIINE-4 &uvula; forrile.at *9.
Drug was:9ll9w of
EIRESIt thirden . and FloverS'e.eds,TrOut anneal,
Garden,receiced and for stale by
. • ,
icBROCEWAY. - ---
Libor'', id. near Canal•Droin..
-. •
111.41LIDE LIME —4 cairts irvirtore. aid Tor mt..
ky . by '• - • 'EL5.V8.1!...13K0C1EWA.170,4--1
suazlB . Libony licaf Pay* aiiim%
SHOE Wackieg-7-5 ;Voss, Fatinite4ANt-eale
the Drug warehouae or • •
- .DAR & mutzwork
. .Litier*et: near Caehrlifatun.. •
mltlr - '
BLACK—I case best El . fur sale at
Ara'prag Aver - amnia of
:LirLYS &BROCrwAy, ;•:"
tiLeety evkartan.pl
.. •
cemoos.Spuliali Elonitior Put* 41.•
Likagswapthonse of;:•. • "s• • •
1AR8:..A810NEA.4r4 . 44, flir, esfo . tt . spe •Din
warihinipil Pr 'HAVVIZRO,CKWAINi
=WC` t inertiit. near CantlAiidire:.-
itiktVaiabo h or . wkinaicra - tizi
Ft the Dniumerehouse ot - s. .• ..
HATS A, Ott C AY -
near Canal Basil; Lihermet
S . .
.1
UGAR-734.14101,1 Flow ..o...Spigi!r o : s ccciv*d
pee Stonier .Light r. and: for sah
by: , . END,
assrlj. 57 Witii street:
• •
Conk/ing* Itpiriproved Lard 'Olt:
vy• 13411,RELS WinterLaN Oil, just receired•fropoi
41..tho.manufacturera awl for sale at Cincintiaiiiirio,9.
.wtraley3l3 and.fecail, by FAS.
. dice • . ;, . No. 17 Liberty ios.
• • Watt Paper- and Borders,
• • • ••• msitcrirannecan. -
'PHOMAS PA/Anima, •
41, Market street, bettpeeft.,34 and 4M - Ett: —
TI ESPECTFULLY announces to - the,litiblin• that
"% i bis present Steel of . 54am.P611:31AltD-Billtslts
of his own manufacture is very estensire, arid. 4:144
additions are being made to it, iiii,thciy are finiabed
of new and splendid pattenic..-Eilsii,k,weßiasetdos;
stock of French Paper Artd-Borderi.,, aming recqztOr,
reduced the prices of the aboyerrtind others,
in his line, nut enumerated,) hi' prep ared , to sell
for Cash, CHEAPER, than - any edabliahrnh'ilt of ;he
kind, East, or West oldie mountains. • -; Miii7-414us.
•
TILE undersigned, a- committee :14poiniedait,ar
meeting of the Commissioners of the P-erinityitavv,
eta Railroad, held orithe 2OBtday.'orMarlastivaitls.
power to - convene the said fCommitaitiners hicrebY
give notice that a meeting of the EommissiLhe ap4
pointed by the Act at the. qoaoral..tteiiiabrfor this
Corantortwealth or Pennsylvania, entitled. “As Act
'o incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Coin - nimi,'.
who have been qualified agreeably to the provisions
of the ;said act, will be held on Thurstlay,the 25th
day orMarch, A. D. 1817, at. io
the room of the Roard'ofTrode, No. 28.gp.i4d0/phia,"
'
Exchange in the' city ofPhilaileiplia,in Kcoei:ye the.
repoiis of the committees' appointed at the Ofecraaid,
meeting of the Commissioners, and . .to. tiSr4oltirsch,
business is •shall•come before thins,. in .COnformity,
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with the pthvisisana of said net. - . •
HENRY '6_
ROBERT TOLANEIii,
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DLAKELY & MITCHEL, Agents for . * die Old.
MOI Black Ball lino of Lrierpo..l and Now Yolk
racketr.;also ibr a line of American Iderehantehipi,
:ontinue to Make - remittances- to RN G A Mai.
IRELAND, SCOTLAND, and WALES, with prompt.
'On and despatch at scdOccd rater.. Applyleredth
.ar of their °trice!, on PENN :St4 near-theitaaii
Bridge, Or Sniithfi npur.:4l)i, '
PITTSSIIIIGIT STEEL :WORKS -AM:PI/PROM
AND AXEL'FACTORY.
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itsAttuFAgrtinEßs.nrS i irin g
oxphiui t h Steel, Steel Plough Wingg, Coach arid Lrllptio . .
siiiii t g4ll ait i men a iron Azlea, and dealers
*Malleable CaitiOio, and Coach •Teinuningsvgeo,
talkie; corner of Rosa and Front streets, Pittabuighl,
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ISAAC JONES.
To cu b ser Th er , rf, and - advertisers in, the Daffy
Pon and Weekly Afe'reiriv . intd Zifoniyeeinrpr, .
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TElt/Sr indebted to Biala", Sorgeni aed Si.
' and to Bigler & Bargent,'are notified diatt si t
meatus aro left for collection at the '
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man Johns, end that but a reasonable. period will be
al lowed. before . suits are brought' for therresovery of
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