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But there are facts in .:thelistory.a 'Federalism -which, when publisieti, can not'fail-to awaken a ileep4isguat in the breatt, of - ei r iry nielligent man,; Catiiever party or , eection . of-country. 'The •past. Week has evolved some circumstances' of a character that imperi ously det9and, public consideration. The people are well ircquaintei with (tie posit tlon illteri by - the Wbigitin relatfon to the present war, with Mexico,_ and with all - questions directly and indirectly connected with it The War has beeh denounced by therit;' the volunteers.and their officers have been most bitterly traduced—epitbets have beenlieiped upon them until the vocabulary has been'exhausted': Every man, in public and ptirtlelife„ who 'has advocated -is resistance to Mexican outrage and insult, has met with the same lirnfal treatment: This we all know ; for, proof we. refer Ati t the files of any Whig paper s. ' The war has been condemned - hicause of itiori gin—the Taxes annexation. -Texas annexitt n . his been denounced because of thes.eareasicar . 1\ shave territory. President Polls has beerk ettp ,p6ll ~ ced because of his adherence to the conitituti , • • and his refusal to - submit to :the tli44,tion of th . enemies of the country: -.: ~ - •-.. , ..,-.-,.1. , ... t ....- ' - Such is -the position 'nt-Ilai Abio:-.4tr:thirliat now are they about tii`dae--Y..ali 417 . 4 e -, 1 7 , i , • i They want a candida*tot, :1 r ,rl;e:&l l :,.. , iiOY'"7" e - 1 that ean, be elected: The '' itAti,nt•ottlis ) :,, tinguished men in thefrrat; .1i0...-pef presat - .-- in .:.- principles they have seTtfoithH- 1 -4-4rirlariva::ral:ent• and are poPular with the party..•.Theihayi Web: ster, and Mel..eis; and Clayton hudethera.-• Ale. theYgoinc:to:irminate one - of these! ,. ....A. i i 1 0 4114 tbagt,,.."a4konthago,eije,,wonldliave l h Qu git so,'indeedi'lnitriaii - the.prospects of such. northern '• men ate poor_indeed The notoriong , Weldiptheleader of an important . wing of Actiigery, has cor4outiiilillliii strength ,fkir.Grart. Taylors and the nomination is. confirm ndr' by the Whig press generally, _so far as 'our - `means of observation' enabl,S.. us to ascertain. If the General will accept.the lionor/wczasediorhirn, he will be 'the candidate of that pailyt;r - I t tiittigni m of the times , clearly. indicate this. .blow who is this man that is to he the embodi ment-of-whig principles ! Our readers kwow.-- ' The general who his fought successfully the " Out rageous ":battles_agairtst Mexico; a southern man, wirlavehohler and a. cotton and sugar planter. • 4 , v., is a man who does not even; sympathis with peiti ..,gressive WhigerY. These being fac.ts,- 7 and who dares to gainsay- Wald ilehiVe Uttered iu this wa:tbinkof this -holy-of mid have for yeari s tiOiggleti forfim toutycltarshe",:af imcere !Ilea& ' the:ili.l(64 l ;idvocates of all - :reforms, see plainly that no dependence is to be placed in the monied anstociat'of this country, however loud_ may be theifinetensions.of Acrite - for the people and *out institutions? " •We will not sakthat the Democracy-are what they :should be—we have our failings:in common with `poor human nature: We may be too Contieritatiye m some things—too radical in others; we may not :be exactly right in any thing. We are willing to 'concede do much for argument. But are we not ,candid, consistent, and resolute in carrying out every measure proposed; and what is more, do We not abandon a project like honest men, when we have reason to believe that it is a failure? Is not this true as to the whole fl'emocratic party of this country !..Making no claim to infallibility, it is superior In all rimpects'ttali its opposer% Upon such grounds do vre conignend our men and mea sures to the support of A:rnerican people. . . SIGNITICATIOS or BILXICAN NAXEII.-;.PO/JOI. Grapetvinei; Vista, Pleasant Views; Lei En .Nntruia; The Enchanted; Palomos, Pigeons ; Li tutriy Fields of flax; Victoria, Victory; Penusco. Ridge of Rocks; Rinconada, the Corner; nisso - del Norte. Pus Of the Nortb ; Presidio it: Norle,liorth. ern Fortress; Cams Grandes, Large Flouiel'i Ca torte,• Fourteen ; Cana/es; Canals; Lagos, 1.1):eo Roseta, Small Rose; 2ktorada; Scarterlaottei 9gaas Calien4s, Warm Waters• Dolores, Sorrows; Lin P , at4e,_ ttie•deese :C Noniere, ame ;_ Emma; inns (liffzeissos, understood,) Sea Ric de Conchae, Shell River; Rio .de Pap ) ov;itifie Riverj 'Rio /Num), Hog , • River ;• Rio Newees,• mit.Riverizßio Bobs, Raft River. "' .•- • . ..... 1 . Y9 , i0:: say..Gr.*. Tatman I—Tho very last received at Washington from General . Taylor ; dated et Agua Nueva, -February:/J•olbyti:: aro urging supplies forwtml as rapidly as practicable from' the rear, and from -the direction of the new regiments, 1 wish to be able - to take advantage of any opportunity that may:offer to create-a iivertion in favor of Major Gen: Sentra operations: Of these new regiments noneltiiv,y Yet been'reported to me, nor do I anomi.bOW ::mapy I may calculate uponfor service in this stdirter.', : _Here,.then r „ says. the . N. Y. Sun, is uodookned evidence tlistAen. Taylor and, Gen. Scott ... both re- Ifitittft tiie ten regiments; and the President, in ve apeatal messages, called on Congress to ttlCorize,the orlanization of those regiments. But Conirens, instead of acting, consumed three months doing nothing. • • iMAttql PiNZILLIL, BUTLIta.--51ajor gerieral But * attracts thud! . atte 11Washington, , alaere ths'itowls. Thee tiWAV,'6f . the; glitimore Sea says: . , • ,: "He is sufeting much from the wountlfteived in the terrible conflict at Monterey, although aside from-that'he seergs in good health. The wound is through the calflof the right leg, and is of 60 mangled a character as to refuse any healing pro. cess The gallant 11513ier ~is colppelltdllo, use crutch and cite to assist his locomotion,ftiti this, taking also in view his fine martial bearings fOgljs;m3 . l. makes him the subject of interest and cudiolty. Huidieds of citizens and strangers belie Alted uppmhimd wing - the - day, and all are delighted with the distinguis4ed visiter. It said that Gen. Butler while on a 'visit to 'the - Hermitage, just preceding the death of the old hero, was asked by Gen Jackson how old he was, who, upon being informed, said—" Nell Butler, there are tea years of Tight-in — you . yet, and I anticipate war, but will nut live.to see yt i hike my_ advice and enter the field, the 'country requires just such men es you. Theiondrict of Gen. Butler at 3lonterey evinces the. c iferfect .knovrledge of men 'which was so pal pably an element in-the character of Gen: Jack-. son. , _ . , . _ Another G .I°reat Bettie , I' N,F,1,W14g4' ' R laQ.. -:VI_CTORY!! iieltatt o biazlcaay2 followint...ntelliietice re; ..c ...aches us througV the LouiSyille Votiriii, fat Fri 41ay last, being a ter written to the editnr•;of that paper from St.. Louis, March 20. )1, Dear Sir:—We havot , moment received an Epreesirotri - acinta' .P,e. the . Me:clean -'l lnehi: - reeticinists, ninbering,; 2,000 men, • marched 4° 3 ° 6 !?n laet advieee. They yere. met by ehnemanti in the valley of the . .ftfora, AND TO TALLY D0k4.4 - TED : !,.. Agreat nuniber,-., - cif the enemy were killed and a *ounded, and -iheleit fled' precipitateiy to the. Mountains.....t.he,hetion a mosthrilliant one onithe part of nur,men, and reflects much credinen their cobliiesehlid tourage: The news of the assassio4tiop of Gail- BENT is fully confirmed. Tereniy five ottter Atiiericaas- fell at'the 'same time. I have no time for further partfeulitre;,.as _the steamer Coloado, by send 'this x is . ring to she - rebut: I In !lisle,'youiT, OOZES bcarSir—You will Oblige me by phblisbing the , ... foil wing extract‘fromi a. letter I. xeceived-from Litkerpool, Col. 'county , Ohio., I. send it to you, sir,Onl.y.to sin* what, pay, be done by a few in dividuals when they, ,comMence in earnest, and to hope that such examples will stir up our own be-.. loved - Allegheny ciitiiirtol . 49 ,4. ,atimething : ~ As regards your suggeiio 'ininlat!iiinenx unfor. tutiiß Ireland. you will Ire pleaseXttee.4* we have iticipated you. 1. From the. first Intim ation nf the"adful conditiOn of thataffii44lople, I tt.% ..Tilk a " ;AP:think of any:thing • else. l deter . ..,nekto aka an apPeal to ourgitiiiii; if only ri .• ilhllar could Le 'xeised,l.CWtheirs, and WO should, ge delinquent inAttratty if through dO I hey should be deprived'iit* . .-P' l ‘ , AMeeting was. cOreLtititT to the appeal that [was Made to them' they isheerfully responded, and I - ,from ...-'- • ~,g. lhe - papers I sena - you, you will see , the, wis-1 .. 6 .,, rl4'o7tre. fiOncjislon. I have been thus partic- 1 tdar,.a4thyakel . f tGe example of the small towns l iin - ...pAips was lield up 'it would stimulate rothers who might have been .discouraged. I am satisfied that.if a few energetic individuals would takehOld; the'same result would be had in every township in & country: I feel assured that the subscriptions, whatever they may be, from Wells: vale, Yellow Creek township, B.c.is owing to our example. I shall bring- with me from LMrpaol and St. Clair Township, about 25 bblS.' of -Flour, 60 - -bble. and 25 sicksnf Corn. - O." An adjourned Meeting of the contributors to the -Fund for establishing a hospital in or nearihe city of Pittsburgh, met at the time and placiikpoint ed. The meeting was organized by Dr. EL D. §r.r.t.r.as taking the Chair, and Jona H.LIMEII act , • Secretary. ter calling over ihe list of subscribers to the it was ascertainerthat thase present form. lantut .2 minority, and were not capable of trans. • ...*•• • luta. binding on all; consebentjy, their acts alelsubject,:tir alotts. ; of„ a future "getting. • Thomas Bakewell, Esq , submitted the follow. inr, Report, which was accepted, and'the request of the Committee granted: The Committee on the Location of the Hospital respectfully report—That in reply to , the arliir , tisement inserted in the newspapers, they hare re cei%ed offers of more than twenty le - cations, many of them desirable in point irf. aize,eposition, and other respects; but that some of the Mottettgible are held at prices which ihe CstiturdW:itharri scarcely feel Justified' in recommeiding onder'the present condition of the Jitthscriptions to the Hos pital. 'The short time that has elapsed sioceace open ing of the proposals, , .bus Aot permitted the Com mittee to make personal examination of the most eligible of the proposed sit g s, which it is their in tention to do in a few dais, and until-that is done your Committee are Unable to make a definite re port. With a view Minch examination, therefore, and in the hope that some suitable lot may yet be of. fered on -more favorable terms than-any now be fore their), your Commttte would request to be al lowed further time totreport. TnomAs B*Kawr.t.t.,-) c omn JOll3l 111 ,GRAAN, '' ' 'a i tt TuoitAii.M; Howe, .., j..: On motion of the I.loi4rWm.-Wilkinsoit was . ..Bekker?, That the resolution passed afilklest meetiosion.the aubjet of organization. be ream! sidereal.. . . ..1 • - . •.• -. :' , ..1.k17 , • Amendments °Feted by - Messrs: %liking slid Bakewell, were cm+tried iu, and the'resiolinum fulopied as 'follovrs: .. . ...., • • • ..:... Resolved, That it it inexpedient artbis' time to decide upon and adopt the terms and.itie articles of a Charter of Incorporation. And in the mean time the Society ho organized by the adoption of the name of ''lbe Western Pennsylvania ilospi -01," and by the election of a President, a let Vice President, a 2d Vice President, and eighteen Man agers, and that the President arid Vice Presidents shall be ei:officio me mbers of the Board. .. • On motion of. Gesi.. .. 'W ,rack : Son, Esq., it was . , Rewired, Thai when .thia , .tneeting adjourn, it adjourns to meet again-at this place on the evening of Tuesday the 20th inst.,.it 7 'o'clock. On motion of Dr. E. G. Edrington, it was . Retotarcf, That a coimittittee pf Area be appoin ted to obtain a representation of q majority of the idbitititiana taztbet rand at. the next meeting, so that. it may be lelalljt constituted to transact bu aindss. I. Messrs. E. O. Diriingtom G. W. Jackson; And Wm. Ebbs, were appointed that Committee. On . motion, Wm. J. Totten, Esq, it .was limited, That a Committee of five be appoin• ted, to recommend toithe next meeting the names 'of suitable persons to form. the Board:of Officers. Messrs, John Irtstn, Thomas 114:41i5we,..11 Holmes, Charles Knap, jr., and Wei; Eiahlidpm was chosen that Cominittee. • , On motion of Wm. Ebbs, Esq., it wail Resolved, That each . of the subscribers to the Fund be entitled to one vote, in person or by writ• ten proxy, for each of; the ofricOni to be eletced ; and, tbsat they be invited to come to the meeting with - ballots, with the offices and names of. the persons to fill the same written thereon, which shall be placed in the charge of the officers of this mee ting,' signed• with the names of the voters; 'and, the persons having a majority of votes for the offi ces named, shall be declared duly elected by the Chairinan Of the meeting. Adjourned to state(' (ley. • IL:b. SELLERS, Chai rman Johnkulper, Seerctary. • v Express Packet - picket - boats con netted with this excellent line, now plying betvreeir Harrisburgh ene•Pitlibusgh,Ative all been newly refitted, and • we fetiOrte: tOltayi iron! mo dations supenitif to anVairoilielfne tbeUnited States. - The; Cantaina ;of ,ifie . :iliffeitcni, boats are gentlemen: : vbell - flikobiiinteir with ,lhair, business, and• hiV4 l littentliitie - iln - boird - vital •to the best hotels in the countif--klian tinunt. ESNS For the Morning Poat BELIEF FP.R. -InE4Am). ELOSPITAL 3LEETENG. Prz-rsevuou, apri/ ISI7 REPORT NEE . ... , .;._.,, ..., .....: - ::-...f; c . ..,-,i t .•:;,..„ A s .'c-.!;'-i,..,',. • •' • • •• liiini -.,::,",,-:-. '-,-,- '. --' '''':'' .......L - . 1 ....7,;:.;:,ii .•;,...,', '4 , ..':' , : : - ENKE MEE Fsea4i Gx?t, O. .13exx.tin r -ta sort !---An exchange paper states that galjant officer %%us noted, in former days, for his eichnentpoetical effusions. "His :.poetical pitituct,iontk, appeared in Xike years E Bird" under exagnature orle - - andiwere copied . friim mit lid ofthe tribe to the #therd Mist them Wire satitical, and levelled , . at tfie,inai4tCfor lipetulatitn aud.blinkfitEitt at that tide He Mairied , ...pelfect bratti,-.of Lexington, Ky., eldest sister of Ittr.4olin riblit`r*of the late United States House of Repre" ,sentarit es,and now. Colonel of one..of the.new Re. 1 giments." - • - • PENNSYLVANI:"CANAL.. COLL ier9 R S OFiT C • 1 , Pitiet*igh; 5,1 . 847. • . buntsof cleared, 24 AMOunt of ,tonouge, • 1,234,841 lbs.. Amount ofiolls reteived, $,1,068 42' - • G. CLOvr.a. Collecior HAYTI The last arrival from Hayti brought us Port au Prince journals to March 7th. - -The late President, Jean Baptiste Riche, Was in. terred, amidst the most profound and 'general de ministritions of grief, by, the Side .of - Alexander Peden, on the-24 The. Hayden 'Senate assembled on_ the let , of March; Thefirsrbusiness after the organization, was the election of General of Division, Faustin Soulouque, to the. Presidency of the Republic. • On the 3d ult., the President appointed his Cabi netf as' follows - : Detre, Secretary of Finance and • Commerce; 'A. rarochel, of JuStice, Public In struction, and Worship; the General of Division; C. Artlouin, of the Interior and of Agriculture, the General of Division, A. Dupuy,, of War, of Marine and of Foreign Relations. Public tranquility was undisturbed, and confi dence was felt that the same activity, firmness and ,enlightened judgment would continue to he devel oped in the direction of public affairs, that charac terized the administration of the lamented Riche. It' the late administration has achieved the merit of 'founding durable institutions, it is hoped that the new one will cause them to fructify, and will i give to them all the - deVelopernent:of which they ' - aie susceptibile. General Soulouque, in his proclamation_ addres sed to the Haytiens, alluding to his predecessor says, "he undertook to re-establish peace and order, and voluntarily renouncing a dictatorship, to (dare the public weal under the shield of free instituti ons and just laws, and finally to secure, so far as it lay in the power of goveranent, the -prosperity of his fellow-citizens. " All these promises he has performed. The noble example which' he has be queathed me, I shall have always in view. .Twill maintain the constitution which I have sworn to support. I will prove myself the indefatigable de. fender of order and of peace. I shall endeavor to promote the prosperity of my fellow-citizens." • - - [Journal of Commerce. Curiirt Mocrments in Spain. —Late French join mils speak of the activity of the Carlists in the Spanish provinces adjacent to the Pyrreneet, and predict that - before the month of • May, halt. of, Spain will rage'with rebellion; in consequence ,of the marriage of the French Duke with: tlie : eister of the - Queen of Spain. The latest accounts frcn. Catalonia announce the capture of Cervera,ii town of GOOQ souls, by the Carlists, whose object seed's 'to ,have been to levy contribirtions of money and munitions of war, not front the inhahittuns, but from the- tiatiiii cipal authorities. -A band of two hundred led by the famous canon Benito Tristany and :his lieuten ants Ros de Eroles, Borges, Gritet de Cobra; and on the IGth February, attacked, and after some resistance, took possession of the military and chic posts, seized Uo,oocl rears, to4ether, with all•the powder, tobacco, &c.: they could. lay their hands on; then, having reinforced their numbers by a general jail delivery, they depar*. Great complaint it made of Brenin, Captain- General o for a hang,' self with the-Catlis [nitrify. A good 1 It at DI should sha wand firm SEN A.TCh 'A Win Dmorrat connected Ohio :' Allen', ' Allen, ti this lifeab Allen wok's' and of reti felt by het ly devoted sickgeo,p overcharge( romance a ►en, which more than you vrell_ki Ohio. He was:ii*Fitei.rmil workerrat hii *tad ; for some year* iralbe-Jatter State. When be'rati for Congress;lo:lMl4 had been representative in thel,egislat).i# k iinli exhibited remarkable pow ers of eloquence,onthe sirimp. He was, trowever, poor, and you kriim wliateit damnable crime it is to be poor. _7 rcthe.p • 004 1 4.149.14F00r, ' . • ::.•••!$ the : • Allen 'courted .his, now tleteiied!WiCiifit - was rejectedimettOie4b6tl7 ber, father, who could not see'what a mlifitirfit:wrihietC•wiili his datigliz' ter .N :140s-:9cerrirerf 'Wh e - Anon lature, inittray,l*k*',iikplWOEiaike494;tll l ' erg in a Jinn's_ lIKIS kt'settles his destiny forever. It appeareckthat•Alleb;:friitit thaftrrorrient, was de. termined to shine - in the World::: Every energy was exerted:add:every diseussion in Weiegista; tura but raised him .higher in,the estitriation 01, the y.eople• The min who forbid him his house, become a candidate for the House of Representa tives, and immediately upon his heels Young, arid vigorous, caMe 411 en., 'He traversed the whole dis trict,-andmade speeches.at every cross road. His competitor had the advantage of -the .district—be ing Whig—but he had-.neither the taleiit nor the addresk r of the.poor saddler. , Allert.wes elected. He had rot the better of his political opponent. but he. in turn, had married histlangliter to some one else. It. was still a glorious' triumph; and Al len held up his head, and weneoh, relying alone upon ad tain„eat "hdvecley — orthe peoples rights for advancement and 'honor.' Tom Ewing's term in the. Senate expired in 1837, and the young men determined upon taking up Allen as their can didam,for the succeisorship. The struggle came on, and the Democrats, who had succeeded' in ob taming a majority in the. Legislature, combined their strength upon Allen..and elected him. In ISA . * y :Or Saddler; e:ho Was denied the hand Of a woman becauselser father did not think him rich enough, wilLhave served two terms in the . Senate of the United Slates, from - the third largest State in the Union. - • • But what gives a. better conclusion to'our story is, that the•lady,•rifter being, marriei to another for some time, lost her htlaband by death, she sub. . •ce . sequentlyreived the addressee of her first lover, Who had experience no.alxitement in his warmth of devotion, and trinity accepted his oiler of mar. riage. ,They .had lived sotbe few years in the greatest happiness, seldom being separated, and alwaysTreferring , toteap pleasure in the noiseless circle' ofthe.fireside,"where the pride, fame and flattery of the . - ale:exchanged for the true, warm 'and'jtist;seittirri - e'nit 'Of the heart Who carufot shed iilsuti:.Ortilti'civer such a death/ - PufilieSentintent.—a t *as our - intention to have republished an extract from every pal per, approving - of the excellent nominations' matle by the Fourth of;?darekeoncention, We find to do so would encroach too fetich upon Our columns. Snine.e it to 'say,' that - the Democratic ; Papers, throughout the fitale,welUanie the nominations or lianers R. ,Stionst, Tor: Governor s ; and,..Monnis I.OIiIifITILETH, for Canal Commissioner, with great enthusiasm. -With a union_tict:Rerfeet; it requires but that spirit so proveibialittoong our_pemoeratie friendscto•ensthe,in(Qebiber next,', ne of the gest majorities far 'Uu.a Stivix evei,iiven to al DeintfCratic;doternor:—.-11,arrittaire. Union, j -0- MEE We wish the attention' 4-.oiir :Testy holders could be directed to the !builditiecx cheap tene ments-tor-En* of middling -Wealth.: The houses now in use, ar either, too popr ortoo dear -for re spectable fatuities.' There are many Suitable dwel liAge in the outskirti of the city,qn Allegheny and tiriningham; but these are at ri'diatiinee 'not suita ble for men wholeemployments require their atten tion in the town. Soine plan or plans might be devised fot the'eiection - ol antes - ed - A as comfortable on any pow occupied by, men of small means, Which could he afforded at Very IoW rntes. What Stieh pliniwOnfd be; we cannot , • tell, but they. have 'them in London, and •in the New York - Legislature we observe a bill has pas sed chartering a CorlipanyWitiv dlarge amount of stock for the purpose of - erecting °dwellings lei the poor." This should ,be done, by companies or ry by individuals, in every, town . where lots arescarce and high in price Or in this city. It is the intention of the Irish .Relief Commit tee to forward being to Ireland, and as many of our merchants have that article on 'hand,' and as the deMand has ip.a great measure falletioff in the market, it has been suggested that those -Venevo lent merchantswho'nnii be inclined to save the •lives of their famishing fellow-benigs beyond • the sea, can have- an opportunity •of doing so,. by be , ' stowing such quantities of the article as they may deem proper to the Committee. , We have looked into this establishment, Fourth street, next doOr to Jaynes' Tea Store, and must say that it is furnished in a style entirely charac teristic of the liberal and enterprising proprietor.- It will be an excellent place for persons who wish a supply of good things in the pastry or confec tionary line. - Andrews sWes.up the supper for the Ball on • Thursday night; it will be rich. This gentleman, deservedly a favorite with our play goers, takes a benefit this evening. In addi tion to his personal claiMs; he offers an excellent bill of attraction, and one which should draw him a crowded affdience. We° hope ,to see the house filled from Pit to gallery. LatlyntLyon4r.—This popular play will be pro. duced this,erening for the benefit of Mr. Murdoch. He is an excellent representation of Clainle Mel.' notte--indeed he.has the reputation of being the best in the country frith the exception of Andei. son We dare:say that Mr. 'I. reads the part better than - any - .other. • 121.' Mr. Wm. Ebbs, chairman of the i rrisir Re lief Committee, should have been sufficiently cour teous to have sent us a copy of the corresinmdence he asks the editors of this city to publish: }le should know that we dislike giving any thtng at second hand. (20 — At a meeting of the Irish Relief Committe, held yesterday, it was Resoireff, That P. C. Shannon, Esti , authoriz ed to hold Relief Meetings, and make collections from the benevolent citizens of Indiana and Arm.. strong counties to aid the famishing people of Ire land. • J ittoolti the Broth St—asetili—t!le. Sitance',Centributed in Paul's " Churc h, during the exercises of the Jubilee .... . ;_, • - RE LL: ' -,,,,, lic • The CIO of this unha y man is fait. - approach "tie Chronicle Of' stenlay, says :-.,...... We sow.Reidel in the other , day..... Ile is cool and unmoved as,tfiough his -dap Atent rim numbered.k The day of his extedtibp is fixed on the 30th-of feats nc.sorrOsy nor repgritance. , Ile his cut an Almanac froni a newspaper; and each 'morning marks off' aTl'ay.. , lle rsists in prOtesting his innocence in flan stronges terms.,.;_ Attempt' to Escape.-:41 Saturday. last a boy named Hirely, who is tortined in-jail for larceny. attempted to escape by,:lclimbin& ' •on the scaffold which is erected in the, yld 1, and. froq' , lhence by meanitif a board he gaitted,the walr4d jumped down. The Sheriff beini about, saw-.`,:as going on and started some,officke in [mu l l:tit Who soon brought him back to his bid quarters—Dispatch. . T Li E.,T ; rt i OOPS.. There are now two co panics n this city from Philadelphia; Capt..Keir'and Capt. - . 1 . , . They go south on Thursday te st, on board the Moun taineer. - , - . , Companies ;ire expeoleil today iind to-morrow p•The Indians were i the heatre last night. They appeared, to admi e the dancing of Miss Lewis more than the deeliacting of. Murdoch, Ox ley or'Foster,or the grot4que antics of Alestayer, Mi. Posr=ls it indeed true that a woman fell into the fire at the` PAIL last week, and was burned to death ? I • P. —We don'tknow. , • ' . • c[fit is said that the Telegraph wire between this and Philadelphia is the best in the eotintrY.— It withstood the late storm while all the others gave way cr:)..Mr. Kennedy, come': of Wood and Fourth streets, has an excellent poitrait of Bishop O'Con nor, painted hy Mr. Osborne, •taThere was a 'shower list night about 10 o'clock. We - had .a thunder storm on Monday aZYThe account of thetaking of Vera Cruz, furph,hed to us - by a frietni last night, was laid aide for coofirrnation.' We thank hirn.• Q^j Tickets for the: lleghen; Soiree can be had at A.ndrews' Confectionarh•Fourth strPet. Bickley. of. the Star Bakery, Diamond alley, makes an article of .fobd called Scotch bread. cO-The American is novs' hitched to the tall ctf a comati - *lricti makes our neighbor wag: EIES 0.16:A. , ..L. , 111:A . 1'..* SMALL HOUSES BEANS FOR IRELAND ANDREWS' BAKERY MR. 'MURDOCH M=E Quarter Sessions.---The Stnbbs-eise will go to the .Tuty to-day. .Mit'f-13fi:yd, lek > lie prosecution,. addressed a powerful t flturnerlidebe Snity yesteri day afteßmen. 31ealest;fo/43wgilh7 NirMpo c halt in an .:eke'ill'eni'c i plOt ot,* these gintlemeriTe g A ii t i g - 1 ai‘iers:aid glye r prorn 7 7 - ise of future JutlgeAlaler .i'SeveMlietters were ie.:terdnyieceived from our arclti.if -Vera Cruz by friends c the writers in this Ail spoke in expeetatim Of havirig, a big light, arut'they expressed - thetnelve.s rekditii enter into the eontist..l4 esPeetthe Telegraph wires some of these dzie..will'bringpsgreat„Aws frnm our two regirtients: (1:' There -was a.. meeting,in the Sixth Ward Public school house last night, on irliish-occasion the hon'se was . illuminated "fhe ~espl~ of this }yard bonst the best school, houSe in. -4;3 , perhaps . the best in the county oi4-vyistertroart the State' Th4lliieCt is andCiiiii:rSgehilly deserve great •credit- for .their 'praisesvixtby.eier tions in behalf of public education ozl. We tinderstifid that sa.yery gnat man of this city intends 4bortly , to 41eliiitir a-'tectuie on the subject or the current Ateraturel in which he intends to demolish Eugene,urf t , That would be bad, , indeed.* • ",. • " it". A poor Yartkeerras.vertinitch digressed on , Wood street j'eSter day': bi:the pruir hi . of ariudish horse. . He, whipped • biro, - but 'that isiled:; he coaxed a little and off heventa(Yer Persuaiion Is hater than, force.P U . There was .a fight, on Liberty .street yester day and another on Wood. No deattknOr blood nor wnunds: . • , az". We have 'beer' iiresented ,with. a ,crmy of Shakspeare, for which we ai4llOWaier,.,and are now prepared to make quotations to miler. • cCol. Ramsey left' for th'e seat orwir yestei (j• Yesterday Fas cOol and conifor4le, No News by . Telegraph Cast night inrsn RE.i:IEF The Executive Committee, will hers gate, for information of all;that Tatrffe 0 - Cerinor have. consented to provide gratuitous.! storage in their spacious warehouse. corner of Penn ail Wayne streets, where 'all donations 'Offered for the relief of the Poor of Iretund r vyili be received. mar 26 W -1 / 4 1 EBDS, Chrirman. - Pitts'burigh. Scottifield, ORklasid XI.: nersville Omnibus Linen: • I rrIIF.S.E well established Lines having - becn mai 1 improved by' the additiOnif of new OunitnaSses, Horses, will -run'as heretofore, as, folbws t 'An Omnibus will leave the stande'(hirke's !bidding's, lth et., and Oakland) every morning at 7 o'clock; and continue iulna - Venacti.place every hotr during [ho day.), leaving the last trip at 6 coe/ptic: - ' .T_hq linersviUe Omnibus will leaVellarke , s ,Dtildings, 41fli street, at i-' pant 6, .4 10 and .and 5 o`eloek P. M. • Ret‘treing, leaves Millen/vale past 7 and .1.1 A. and at 3 and 0 o'clock P. M. JACOD GlityNta,,Propletor. 4 Wholecole Driiw Warehouse Itenievecl. , _ . D. A. PAZINESTOOK4- CO. 11. AVE erectedran extensive warehouse . on.: the coil - leiof : WOOD and Fras-r streets, to which they removed their Wholesale.business; where they will always 'extensive assortraent,of of all the articles' in`their line, to which they invite the attention. ,. the Thti Drug businesS will be continued at 'lite OLD stand, corner of Gth- and A'onil street. Llien.'s fferve - and none Liniment, 20 • L. just reeetl, And !iir e.at. the Drug Were': honne iiirt.';,.;474%.f•Z: A.. 1. A HWES'I 0 •Zp7 i , eorrior of k,lret and-WoOlkstiedite.:7.4 h.' d lASO3ç.':, CY I iA- 113 CET STIFF x=ls daily receiving Cma- - riJ ce anctPackageeX'lntigynew and -desirable Spring Gereds, - ofWOlfitiet.:-.4rwcrratled, - Ciquifying . in pA hsashnr T 4 iC;00: ,- BrridaNsi; spring and -Surnmer; do: - - Of variety; extra cnalitiee Boznifilloadsi - A)pine4,74lpaCces, &c. Also, ad Lai ansi llareges, Muslims, OrT.indics, - ; Linens. LaWrif,O'rerch .;C3mbrica, Cali cos, Ginghams, or everytyte andtivality. Purehat era arerespectrully invited to'dionaine our stock, as we feel confident wemadt ofrer them great induce ments, as regards style ..§4 -prices. M ttp7 uction acts of Iligent. fl was riiiuor *ti the ey have ' More N'exii, 'nooks A T COOIVB 85 Fourth at;kat:, ... I A- The . 1 0 13 0,_hlighlYey; hY. G. P. R. Jamas... The Miller arp.ar4guc.: alt.:puttee; by Via. The" Devil's .W.oaclea ging a - Rinuance; by A. Dombny, - arid SoniNo., 6. ` - • , , _4loltliousivis Lite Pictionarr . - Cliarobefe' Cyblopetlittof.Englisb Literature, No. 7. Pictorial Ilistary of England, N0.'20. Livinsp4e, No 161;, - • Castle -of Krarenistein;:ta new Novel; by P„.l,lt '/Itroca;r: , Monthly Dispattn,-. Eastekii l PaiOn for'..tltis 'week. „. • ' flanking .1.14 Atirfter.4:tdoilt:til'ollPll" . • nin y. Subscriptions receivettor.4l - lnePourribers for sale at COOKM - LiferiiritiopotiWo; 841 otirth street. If/V ed ikafs Extra Hale-of-Furniture, Shop Fixtures, Cuokinr , Skiers, Ctiphoards, S day Clocles; g. 4,• V _ T ILL be sold this morninglApril Ith,) at 10%. 0. clock, at the Commercial Auction Sales Room cor of Wood and lith sts., t old 'fashioned . 8 day Clock and case; 1 superior spring sfatrass; I large wire Sale; 3 large Cupboards''and Clothes' presses; 4 cooking Stoves and ,fistnres; 1' Franklin store; 1 large Bow AV . indciw and Shutters, Sash; 60 Paste Board Boles; 3 fine Bureaus; 5 enclosed and other ‘Vaslistands; 7 Setts Fancy and Common Chairs; 3 Leather trunks; together with Cribs;Cradles, Tables, Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, Looking Glasses; 4 Pip-. ces Ingrain and Rag Carpeting, Ste. &c. ap7 JOHN. D. DAVIS, 'Auct'r. Good Second Hatd Buggy' at Auction.: A T 3 o'clock, P. DL, on Thursday tho in front of the Commercial .Sales Rooms, cor ner of Wood and sth sts., will be sold . . One good second hand Buggy with leather top, &c ap7 JOHN D. DAVIS, A SUPPLY of Carpet Chain; Patent Buckets and 1-1_ Tubs; Rakes, Shovels Spades and Hoes; Win dow Glass and Window Sash;l small wooden Gowli; Matches; Ames; and Auger handle's; Brushei;'a valle ty of cheap and useful Family Medicines; a snail' assortment of School Books; Slates,.anti Dtk, and all the daily and weekly Pittsburgh newspapers; -and Sibbett's Counterfeit Detectors; and a full account of the great Fire. ISAAC . HARRIS, ap.s-3t Agt.& Cote. Merehant,sth st. near Wood .•. - - 471 * _11.EEN APPLES -100 bbls. Romanite Apples; 25 do ' Spitzenbergli do ; 10 do Pippins do; In good shipping order, for sale by ." ,r ,; • '• P. - C; MARTIN, npl Corner of smiOlfieliPand Front sto ROLL BUTTER bbls. fresh,Roll :Butter,just recciVpd and fOr sal ejay P.C.,. MARTIN, ap 1 Corner. Smithfiehland Front sts. ; Illagrvywv & A TTORNVYS AT LAW; have removed' their 11 office to - Fourth itreet, one door from Grant, north side, opposite, Alderman Miller's office. . • " • Axidrenifiturkii, A TTORNEY AT LAW: . ciffio6:romovOd to A Fourth street;a - few driars• &bine Smithfield subecribth; has removed Jai his Gdnerni Agency & Intelligence Office and - Commissicin :Busineas, to. a houie, in Fifth street, near Wocid;and opposite the 2d PrOabYterian church,' and office of the Daily NM.' and near tbe.Exchange Dank, and - Xing & APCoriPs— . -wheri he can be found and will be happy'ria meet his friends and the public ircr, The subscriber is'poor and has been, obliged-to .change his business. to a Cash' ontc:orlia` be paid in gutd. Persons who buy goods, or iivish to get busi- ' ness done, will•be expected to pavpromptly . • . - • ISAAC ,HARRIS,• • ap3 General Agency and Intelligelcd Dace: I For.Sole,' •. . . . . ... PITTSBURGH TEMATX.E. . . ~-....., . .2. ,A , . , pi • ' , •... 1f.#141,03b . • .. • , .. 0 .S. Pownß. sat - ',A4tiicutit, . W. M. roam • t• :... , -..zaztvorboims 0; mom Tztern 75 AV : \ Dreg iciteio;44o onpki Beconli.,l3t4i:oll:o'enti :.?Prf;'l •••• : ,:..i • EENErrNpF MC. :13.3LES.E. ktIRDOPIL • • v " `4 ~Peilaladay EN - ening, A PO I4, War be acted E. I. llulwer'e faattionableKiy ache LADY OF LYONS; Or, Love and 'Pauline .. MISS, BERTHA LEWIS IN £4 Cil CEUCeIi • 1 '" :f BtrslBtili : 1 . cic •bitivits *" " Mas•-tEwis7" MOWATT sidsMEL: DAVENPORT are en ,K3g.cd.4l43 l Alkippel . g on monday:•!• opetsati ore:Mai enritan warrinisatl The Box offices kißbeakiiifiatirrept i O A.M . ., to - 1; Pi M., and 2'bir, , f,,P. - ;144:1‘11/Irre any number ot- nents may - rri seneurl4. l ' ,,, !: thy 2 erlt is particular ly requi!sted *it no children lLt tune be brought to the ,Theatre ! , .4I HAVE ;YOUNI):;ITAA-;XEtAtekts.. con kilPuted 1 17 using - RP- • Z!EiNCO'Se ExPECTOW.T - : 4g O gDY . • • si:;Clig r araraztS 3deli47 Dear Siri4. l .Thii is Ccieertiktif thelpabbeiliarpew lailjr- tit those afflicted With'a 4filease-of the'LoUgs, or •Cousustrrioi, that in the Spring' of 1843'1' Was attacked with:a...severe cold; which soon became Boated upowanyluags.ahowing all the symptoms of an approacliing ConsumPtion. ,-.My cough was tight and troublesome, attended with copious night sweats; I spit up a 'Considerable quantity of darki !.My.;iiitliatior; tienameaerioas , and ,alonting.,.. During this time, 1. -Wakattended.S.y.two of our most skillful:Phyeicians; khey,fljd tbe,hpft they could forme ; when at length, they gu've aft . hopes' or reici!‘erk,lnforining. - tile that nothing More could be ddne 77 - 4bar lobo were fatally:AM:eared; :and beyotid then. persuaded.by a friend of mine to Mae 1 trial of Da. Duseires.,•EtamcroaAtir IlumEnr; Which my •Physibian persisted against, saying that this medicine would-li° ,no good, and would still add more teitay suffering. I told them it was my last and only hope, anethat if I must die of the disease, (which was evi -1 dont to me,j there Weald be nothing lost. So 1 sent to the :Cincinnati 'Office; and obtained-5 bottles.of this truly .ValliableMedicine, and commended using scetirding.to the directions, which, instead ofadding to triy, i euffering, iininediately...gaytt•ruo TOM; at since arresting., the troublesome r Cough; easing the pain and lightn Chest; pew life ald'irtiengtb; whiek soon enabled toe 1 10 . 13 e about egain. This - meilicinemontinuesits good work, which it so nobly commenced, until I was a _sound Man: '1 boat eineeleen attending to my basiness;(upwatils 'of 3.years) and feel as healthy as I Wish.. I have re commended: Df. .Dunetutls Expectorant Remedy in many instaimesta those affficted, and it bash alwaysproVed successful so far•as I harp witnessed. its. effects. My sister is tieing this medicine Int press-' Rat, forrt Diseased Liver and an AFFECTION or. TILE -Luaus,: Which she hue suffered :for souse time; she has nearly recovered by the use .of. tho ; medicine, and .I am coufidentthe 6 bottles that I.taketvidi me to day will entirely cure her, 1 ; 1 am sorry to know that there arc thousands of valuable . persona Wnst-: in -awaywith this dreadful destroyer—CONSUMP TION. Were it °illy - Poegil - lc for those to purchase thii Medicine in time, before it bo too late, msny lives might' be prOlongedi nod their famillei-atid re lations again rendered happy: 'Thit'insdicinei will giveinstant relief, at the same•;:itne arrest ;the bard and,pain fel Cough, remove the ht nese is the Chest give strength tolho enfeebled-and emaciated frame, and in most canes, I anreertairt,•will•perfonh'iper- - tect cures • • '' • •" :ANDREW .7. FELTEIt. • Montgomery, Hamilton County, (:)!Au . . . . . . . .. ••• - .N. 11.-Those who may not be' acquainted 'with me I refer to the-undersigned; citizens or Idontgem ory;.liamilton bounty, 0., they will at any time sub= atantiate the above statements. - • - • - . • • VIC GREAT CURE. FOR:tONSUMpTIONI Dr. Dunenr,*.s..Expeclorant Remed4=-2.Micted read - er, do not suffer this disease to knit its fatal threads in your system; they are certain to Autry - VIVI° at untimely grave. liar not experience taught.you-i= itsvmmot ocuivp.xotifa emit - limed - 3:ou, that Consump4 Lion is certair7Teatlt to all whet* itmay. encounter, 'wben loft to slate period/ Then why will you delay in procuring a remedy in dun season to arrest the progreis .of that fell destroyer? A. Culdovhich soon terminates in a cough, .by which soreness of throat ond inflammation of the 'Mucous membrane'. of AIM bronchi is produced and the Lunge rendered open to rlease.• Thus persons suffer themselves :to pro.: crastinate until death looks in at their door?. when they will begin-to be concerned abouttheir health, when in all probability it is too late.. May all wh o Dave n cold take timely warning,: and get ffitti dtit as soon as pOssible; • • • •• • Dn. Dux cstrilt ; EIVECTORANT Rssintis stands be- fore the public tested by thousands,. sod daily used in almost every family through o ut lie diffirent Vista: fer.diseases of, Chest ,and Lungs... pre :Tact,.s- Mount sold in thiseity, aid that to so Many payees abirlerne-back and obtain it desenr bet. tics, is sufficient evidence of itik*onlisrful elbuticy! DISEASE OF Tirg,LTINGB HOW eery _important it is .for -those .of procure something Co arrert.thainsidious..destroyer, - .CONSUhIPTION A before:it takes •soct deep a root antkdestioys life , Ifero hot thousands tostifted . : J tO •tho v tietraiall:eirect 'of::.'‘Dr:' Duncan's .Expectiimrit •ItentO,da - salliiind certain .. incdichte, prepared 4 ostifiesely - fOi the'ettro of diieases of the chest. • -Road the testimony of thousands who ha t e been cues& by the timeryuee. of this medicine. • One liotde -1 . 11 eutEcieet, irr Meek ease*, to test-ite , euratite "Atem - . ..Why,. then, ptecrastinate,.from tirne•tte Haiti I until it be,too,htte.; .;:s . For 441.4) by WM. JACKSON l .oortier_of WoTialig • Libeiti sts.vPittsburgb. • • sip 7. Niiiines S. Craft, ATTORNEY, COUNSELLOR - 4ND. NOTARY; Pittsbnrgli, Pa., having resigned the office' of Secretary h. Nay. and Fire•lns..Co...„ will attend spe cially to collections. and business conneeted - . with navigation , insurancc,*ccounta and real estate. Bti mess hours, 9A. 14. 444, p. M. Office; first door west of Alderman Mdleris;Fourth street, nearG,rant. New. Pressen" Street& litilkeryt ; 7 F.,:7; CFECTIONARif .ANEt FRUIT . STORE, Xi 74 Fourth steest,'2 -doors front Wood and nett door to 4. Jaynes+. Pekin Tea Store:. 41 . The undersigned will re-commence_husinesnik the above plice on 4londay the sth.of April. Orden for Fancy Cake, Pastry, Ice CreatosiJelley;Confep - - tionary, Fruit, &c., will be attended to .with de s, patch sod in:a annu er not to bo excelied,btbsty other establishment in this city. Fresh Bread. and .Rusk msnufacturer/solely from white wheat Saar 'rind , free front' all taiigs—o very morning. font fraignt 74 Fourth street.. ap6_tt • •. • . ANIIREWS.rs' Foceetttoes Notice. THE subscriber Faccutor of the last will and Teatament• oeElizaboth Anderson, lath of 'Si. Clair ToWnship, Allegheny County, Pa.,aleceased, requests those who are indebted -to• said Estate;to make immediate payment, and—all those - •haring clhims to present -them" properly; authenticated for settlement.' : : JAMES- FSPY:. : mar26 - -wit' • . . - ••••• -.Executor. U=M=M AN Election for Piesident,lllanagers and Treasur er, for the hilt and lipper Si . . Clair Turn pike .Road Company, will be held at the house of MOMS Alderironi UpPer St: "Clair,.on Saturdai I the 24th day'of April' - neat, between one end. four weloek,P: M. - -•• •• '• JAMES .nuu-2,6440 . P . atuu mas, SHIPCARPINTE aiid RS t alratheitiChiteielteda The inibscribers buying their PLANING MACHINE and SAW MILL in successful operstlon;lre prepared to furnish at low prices• any quantity: of FLOORING • poAnDs; DECK. PLANE, and every thing usually found . such establishments. Their establishouentii On CE DAR STREET, on the bank of the Canal,,Allighww fly City, a very short distancefrom:tlie.trorth end or the Hand street ,Dridge:.:, • Pcisiwiti in . want.,of An y kind ofLUMBEH-ateirespettfullYytii t iested to : GEORGE 1/RAII,ER . On' Inihd- it• late stock - of dteo bbaide, which will be disp;a_ediettlt low' priCes Wholesare;: ; •.,jan3l:l-wari.'" •_ ti • *:•• • . G:1). - - • Irotice . I - EIETIEBir give notice that t have been appointed Sealer of Weights and Identinm, for the Co - nnty of Allegheny, under act of, the ,Legislature, pas sed April 15, 1845'.' Alp . office is, In. the basement story of-the' Coititlfonse, on the north'ivirig,iadjoyd= ing the County Clerk's office. • • 01'14 :YOUNG, Sealer _of Weights 'intl ?dcaluros, for Allegheny County:; ' • " t.... 45' :: • -~~ - ~ _, . • ...*4 •1 • wimples 4.litti. ar, noscpui, AND =Assn rrr i ; l.l"oltHiftaiiio)oMESTlC EXCHANGE, .CEETIFIGATESIN IDEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, ' '..AND SPECIE " • . .2 o. 64 igdosi st "slt door above Fourth, East aide, ".• Pittsburgh, Pa. RittitTi Fiiidit'received on deposit, and col factionss ituute.en all the Cities throughout the 'United Sfttess.'J'Aiglit Checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia.) Ne , ,,,..l(kilsilßcreiton and Cincinnati, constantly for.sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentusliy, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most firm , ~, The hikheat premitim paid. of Vonfign and Ameri-% cua Gold and Silehr,soips,P, t• • 5. • Exaaftge- itaglaati , liblai*,-"Ceematly, sad 'France-procured 'restrk4stsfr soseitt H. r± - ''' - ')ar. valoY, • DAmins;T7icitkiidzitibit.2Viciariliaind tx '.F.OIiKTON -- AATIY:DOELEint i 2.llll62Vge,Vil:f 71FeArES OP DEPOSIT; EEPTX)I797/41 1 • GOLD AND sg .•" Viat2 -- - :iPz 4u • • • •• No. fiti Wows ?.!) etat.ET.l.o9lgrisysf . , , emsg t .srps, - PillOurgh, Pa. 1,1./t.runris sod purretcy reep,ived on Depopit o ind alitlittr!irkintkhienitithe United' Stares. : - sight Eschangifmr •PfanklielOkli,tDisTiissora;44llrw York, Boston and CincinnatizecomitttrOrlbsmdella sums to suit purchasers:— - • Pormsylvit nis Bank Ne•res boollUtisikraJdzbbliketszßilt fitors. ble terms. i . • ;.;•1 00.rismil ;sell 'The highest prerniunt paktfor &Dermal; 00141:ver 'Exchange orr.E;rtglandatalrelaud; Gepolutylicid .France procurod, ,:ntes2kft •-qt.nekileizkillties ....n f , .. 1 ' " :AN .145ffit . :0,1:Lifif,auprioiggite."/ . • 144 pio n ,- .11 , Sotriv-rAii.4Siiiikil , on un AND ruin arum. (AN Thuridifliiiiiiiiiihibiillthitiat. l ,at . lo o ' clock,. 1../ it the> COMtilerCial Auctiorritiiticti'earner..of . Wd.od and Rillkiittesitj4 will beitold, an i ftifeinidie aesortment oPliildi'Ned '-icaionable Tory"Gireilli, among which are • F.allcoes,.:super 'via etyhaprints, furnitarc:chintr r ginghams,.'gm fin napprnsta;ccam -torte and - Jackonet.muslinr, bleached and-unbleached muslins, lawns - baraize,,Milcand cotton handier- . cbiefs,•silk,azul worsted, - damask,- , btoclia 'and 771- len shawls', checkai tiekingsy cpuotcfpauco3,,clit a- • ades, fancy vestings,.gloves„..hofiery „M•grgut; vane ty, ribbons, button sisewinffsil k, suspendem,pgela thread, spool cottton, superfine cloths;' Canlineree, satinets, white atiirted'flandelt,lCy.. jean, & c. &c. At 2 o'clock, P.•51.-7:1: well tine d •second hind Piano-Voile.' ' Alt ostensive- iisscirtment , or newiind second hand household Furniture, embracingOtreat Variety ofbarenus, , tablee,r'chairs,--settemi; cradles rit:!s... ' rcirKarid l wailt .- eiatidi,' rdcltlilg thair!,:_higli ,c and low post .itedLsieads.. l.7 .Alio, cookirg stoves, kitchen fitroltore,.&c. Glassware,- SteettfltfirN 'n- Wari, cutlery, grocerfei,...mire'life; Etc. .„...: St 1* O'clock, P: 14.—.7A - enantiti . or„,„yr -. do L plothing, pen and Pecketleatv,ekt;kntree s ensl("eilor,. risers, razor straps,•apnaoides, priteley, inzliba,o4. silver watehes, musical .Astruments, dry.goodeilin cy articles, &c.• •• " ' •2 '''' `.......- • ~' • ap& . 13. Cases 10. ts, ..liusei end . • , ' Plolettii: - "..- • ' :.•• •••••••-•"5.. (IN Friday . morning, the, 9th bOttlibllo-0 1 elee # k at the Commercial.Sales;Roentli,lcer.eill, aMI sth sm., will be sold: ~w m ithont,inmetaillb 1. count of whom it may concern, thirteen cmser -. . sols,Sun-Shades arid Pioletts;vizi -'" No. 1158 one'Case 50 , I . Fotilerd stikviatialyl : ....r 55 :•• • i'• '• , .60. Indian. Silk !It. as , it 4 ..X.1.. • . -00 f. ~ g . 100 assorted ..''• 0 , . • •••! . .Ft” • 4 •. - .". -61."; •: 7 7 1 " .:77- 60--- ". - Sin.C.FI kkiiiiatii.narrt• -:! • `;-,.. - ,r fig . : , -:" ~- -,"--.l,!*adesi 63 ' ...4 -":. '5 1 • ~ e - . . '. 4 i,,.: ' .•! , . .64,..„' . • 'lt° 'Poniard' Silk Pirisoli i'inlerli• •- • •65•- ~ . '59 assoteir " ' 9 Viii . iip4v.t. . . t 156 ....,:.,, ',•' ('Or rick .. ' f•' . '' 9 - .1 . - ' '.. 216 9.. ,24, fancy- . • Parnsoletts; ~. 21 . 7 • ~.„2.4 , ~‘,,, ‘,. ,4 . , Fringedtl” S. ~- 21. S ',f . .. 214riperier . 1 ". pink edgmlt, pig ' ~ ' 46 " ef ric - ' .Will be ready ; fdr.ezamination on the 7th'iristr- Terms at sale.; ;',.'"-• •- .' '''. ' . - ,spo 11. '...i.,,, .. ....JOIMIL.DAins;.Agoit%:. •. ... • • - •441. morr'spantkiat all,: ',if 4isaoU4s4: : 7 'OPlhursdar afternoon, the' Sth'. oat; oiadelf• in front otthe'Cottimereial Salettkosma,:ornei of .11Voikf and. foth•lis.•,.:iiill.'bo sold:foiiniediatuiti; whom it may coneendifer cash par funds 156 Dry Spanish /fides of the first cit4lity,.*Melt may be esurdincd Rrevioua to the sale. a~G. . NonnAN.Bnowpaux,.. , cArr. - I[ l l3ll-6:11bla.No;-1.3fackereilr- 7 JU 3 kegs - 1 Afeas do; 5 kitt' ct q 10 Bbla • • 111c1. • , • 5 halrbilla trilardithadi - • - 'No 1 Salaio-o,'BOlCA:o62l_lo.l'ilwiToll,V.,a by. : iviLeai6l, CO.; • ap6 `. %-ft . 'llll3Wood at. filrEESE; 7s l 3 o;es pritrie ditely.... D..W1 . 1.1.01.911,&.Ce, 7 • 1101 1 10itt et. , • 'll.4eivad onCoiiaigniocut and ror age by D-WILLLAMSBr. Co; sp 6 , 110 Wood at .• . nustiehidrille.ir; Ree'd'on 'cortsignmOnf and for sale by ap6 J. D . ILLIADIS &Co . , 110 Wood . ot. 00 for sale by • Pq 77 ' Teta&cky ; no wodst:l-t •_ _ • CRAB CIDER-6 !tied Oii :.'-o :J. TfAVILLIAMVICC4. - ;110 wrifoa • ...‘• riA.lOl;g:S-I:2ol4iiiittar s candles; - --4 *..Vega . tqlf. • :4(0 Til.'llik.6l°V Poi. sale:by -.3. Li WALIANI lii Sl'firi. • • . • . m T Mae prim e Lard; timed Ant consigdompata Li and- filar sidp, by J. Xi. WILLIAM; Alto., apt) .3iOiWdod ti 41:1: . . . 0 AIL: 6 0 mils by. 44, • •: 141W4LLIANE# at)Ca;p.. : ... I.lo.lVocidia.. 42 Skirtrciti: • " T iticlLAV*AO - L E i t; • " ; • ./Vd..47,4lSrket , 'stis4 l between"gd and 4th . set(' 1.) EPPrAtrfutte,aiiie unc e a to the . publio that, trisliienotif stock of Witt PAPER Atm, Batumi* of hii ()ion mnrititaiture is very eitenlivy,anddaify,'' additions 'are being rdade to it, as they tare'finishnd p of new and patterns." Also, well assorted.. stock of Freneh Paper aid Borders. Ilasing.reientlyl,,,-- reduced the'prices'of the abo ve drtielC4(and in his,line; not enutneiated,) he is Orepnied;to for .Cash, .CHEAPER, than any establiahinetitor kind, East, or West of theinotintijos: , : inarl7-44ixe, i'I;Lf.:GHENY SOT lIEE:-.•;:y1(e 6rat'Annual - Bois; -11'ree Of the Allegheny :Fir4''Capipiatili place on Thursday' EvAnitigi,kit,ll 6 Bl#, at qie ette Aisernbly ' Tickets 82,09—t0 c hid if ,"Dispatch,,"' • "Journal" and ...Telegraph! , :iiiPeP r op,tid at C00)011 ; Literarrtlepot • •.. • • AILTILt: open this morrting . arictinsaertinent .or ;.14wna,.Moslins,:inconets,Yiench , Cambriip4 _ Gisighatiss, Muslin inains,Calforniaßloids, Glove!, Hosiery, CoLvata; WhiteGOod a iirovlrvntt.i,ttilir Riblions,'Laecs; Hatidlierchiers,'&4 : . 4 ' A. - 311Soilii; his just received a :large, lot of.? Callow . ), Drown and Bleached Muidins, lugs, Stripes, Checks, .Counbsrpanea,'•lvish •Lineoire,jrt Table Ciotti!, Diapers, Nal)kins„ . Crash,,,te,.. ap3 on,thc Itomane.;-.Expoiition of the epistle.ll to the Romans, .with remaitioe Commentaries . . or ; Dr. Macknight--Professar Meant Stuart„ and. P.rofcssorTh Gluck By Robert lialdane; - :• Esq., kpm :the. 8 1 1htEdirthurgkedition, To): Bvo, 750 pages, price 82,50. . •••••• ..• The •Wickliffitcror England tnt therateenth cefi :tury: by Mrs. Coloilei:h.lapi9y;aiiiti#firoo -Fain- • ily - • '••••'' •. • ' ': • •P. Personal . Declensilieltikritetlia` the by the Itev e ,tletevies.Wieslow. JaneTnylor'iCoatrilltOons:olQ.Q ; arvole• ibutfict And , .c.rresPoOdeneas.••.bT C3 ink ••• (. lTaylor ' • • • stl , t It . Essays in Ithype And, rociiierßio MOthenraltalhitigkte'ilk • " " :'•;!gc..:r - .otigilaPPOta#: ,•••• • Displayi!eiltle.°::. '•.' • . . • .Tales , the Scotch Pessinfiryi'ld , Duncan; ottc•-• - • Pa) • -:r.s : P0W.4.4414. • EG" . , ' P. C. 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