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Nor is this at all to won= deTed ut ' , The minds of men are intluencid• new by thesis:llll'i considerations which actuated diem in past yesni; 'and if the distinguished leaden, of old 'Federalism in 181-....„ considered it "unbecoming al moral and religious community" to rejoiceat they snccessof Americiul arms, in asontest with Great; Britain, it need not excite astonishment, that men shoulds. be found in our country, in Ibl7, rq willing and 'ready, to condemn an expression; of joy', at the success of our arms, against the unequal numbers 'of Mexico. Why. were the:Federalists Ot l 1812. impressed with inch a buly horror 'cif war and its consequencest it was the 'result of an ex• preasion of that voice' which always has filled, and *bleb must ever tilt them. with terror—the voice sf ibe =rases of our country—as opposed_ to their Min; of . the leleet few, who alone a ril ;caps. 14e,in their. own' view, of guiding the destinies of their -fellow-men. Why are they-now filled with ~tloilliiag" and " disgust " at the very mention of demonstrations of rejoicing, at the surceases of the brai:4l and noble fellows who have perinea their lires'in sustaining the call of their country.? Why the expressions of ptofound sympathy for .slatigla tered Mexicans" resulting from " .the art of an Usurping Executive?" Why such manik:stations of concern for the sacred rights of an emphatically Nriesttidden and army-ridden 4serrple The secret of all this lies in the same deeply-bidden but un dyirigsirtUd of that popular voice which, whenever solerlY.ielfressed, consigns those leaders to tbe shades of 'private Tile ; which•passes'an ungrateful i fudgment upon their acts ; and which is ever oppo.. sad to their elevation, .Were: James Madison and • . liiissupporters denounced as enemies to their coon . -tr y- as politicil jacobins, as the murdeters of help. len Women and children, because the People of our country--Ce soorretgra vicirsrs—had decided upon theorrar of ISI2, in opposition to the opinions oti • such exalted spirits as do not recognize in the ' Masses the capacity for. self government? The aameis done to James •K, Polk; and the masses of theyntsent day, who elevated him to power, in or der that the wrongs uhich our country was enclo sing might be redressed. The same spirit whiCh • irompted an opposition to the war then, prompts now. The men, many of them, ate not now upon the stage of action ; but; the principhs amain they are alive, and are active—though, happily for' our. country, they are not thffusire. We charge not these principles upon the, great 'hasty of the party now designated as IVhig.i. Wei know that many of the choicest spirits millet, have acted with that party have buckled on their armor' for the fight--have gloriously fallen in defence their . country's honor, and their country's rights; i • tint we do charge these principles upon the clues Of that party, the would be leaders; who only; seek to deceive ene.mastes, in order that they may profit by the deception. We are fully justified in - II thee charging home upon them the principletroll olilederalism, from the constant tone of their! leading papers, when referring to the war, from .their bitter denunciations of its sirpporters, and tbe anathemas which they are continually pronouncing upon the Executive Bead of our Gosemment consequence of its existence. Mr. Polk would have been Traitor to every consideration which prompts an honorable mind, if he hail failed to act as he has • done; and they well know it. k • • • t (•••• MBES , „;•t:;•.4, ' =EI . • ..., - .t - L.'opuLres.,.r.Drioa APO rium4FrOz., The Texas Boundary. .416 it of oft parnottr Whig erirtons cell the pres ent war a war of invasion ; and declaim loudly against it on that account. There are a lesebon• eat men in the Whig party, however, wbo Cannot be controlkd by these Constant gnimblers; and alto bare the courage to speak boldly their:honest convictions. At a celebration of the 23dcitFeb ruari, in Matamoros, Col. Hussy S. Lying...die; tine:ribbed Whig, in the course of scene remirka on the occasion, referred to the reiterations of cem I sure upon the General Government r for irrvolving t the country in war, acid boldly asserted 'bat bier icOherielf was the eggressor. lie said :—"The Government of Merck° has refused to receive our Ministers, has refused to negotiate, has refused to acknoWledge our just claims, and has fend to re tpi-rt our TerritOry. rail Mak C1i.751.i Tar. Wilt WAS. COXMLXCLD." This is the testimony of a gentleman whose po. . sitiolt 10 - Publif 'life, for some years past, has en 'bled him to possess accurate information in rela tion to oor affairs connected with Meade*: ••• knows (is the Whig editors generally-I:now,)ibil the' war has been actually Carved upon us—that we bave been driven into it by Mexico ;—and that we could not have avoided it without national dis hoiaor. We are enabled also to present another authority, which certainly might be received with due consideration by the Whig leaders, It is no' other than the head of the Mexican army, who has, eitpiteil so great a drgree of sympathy in the minds of that class of Whigs, in ibis 'country, who • areNliiiiryiCon the side of a tliteign due. Santa • Aro*, (in, a 'communication to his: government, referral to the dire of our . government to conclude a peace 'Stith the Republic for whit he -was- acting.) said that no proposition re• lating to , a peace' between the two countries, could be considered, while a single armed Soldier of this country remained on that side of the Rio Grande.' At .first it was declared by the Mexican leader.' that if the foot of a single hostile citizen of this country crossed the Neuces, war would be consid. crest as actually existing. If Santa Anna—if the Mexican goi,erinnent—thought the Deuces - the Ininntlary.uf Mexico then, it is no !less her .bouri dsry now. That country has waged a dirgracefull war upon . us, in which they are.austained by al large' portion of men, claiming and *sharing the' protection of our government—or the Nences is ns much the northern boundary of Mexico as it ever wai Santa Anna, the Mexican government, and every Mexican Whig in this country, knows that Mexico has asserted her claim to every foot of soil known to us as Texas; and that this claim . was made the pretext for declaring war against our country. - Qi Two boys‘nsitted Orin and 'George Chestier, have beers lodgeck ha the Columbu; jail, on the (tarp of robbing jibe between Chilli cothe and Athens, Ohio; fey were employed in conveying the mail between these`two points. A numiser of letters. from which money had. heee abstracted, were found about their ; persons. "• ' - . • ' k '%"•: 4' • 1.415" ' • &„, Jy ~.....,. .. - •;›io.e.s" - A :I --, ..,' -- ,• , - •=7-k".1.!..'a,,'44, ..r:... . , -•-. • , : ,-••••;:. ..,,,-....,-^... •• fi t . ',..',. ; .:-.... 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Inetaorma-The greateat cbange which has taken place in public opinien. vfithimpursteeellectionsie that' with seghp.lSioa,lrcland ; 'and s it is such `.a change as i inditeis its 'ha hope dhat 'flip.',present scarcity in. that country: ,twill imie the greatest blessing that et el'elnippeOed-46 it. =Thel:great in. justice avhiihsErellatelshaaseoreMitted-With regard to Ireland has iseen intaktne aJiitle section of She landed Aristocracy: calthist itsell'the Eriglish and Protest-alit?arty; fnto its favor: and in governing the countr y - hyotend for it. ilo to the present tithe- thia- SOC:1011 or Land owners -hits -been the spoiled child of the States, but like other spoiled childretioit bus ntlistbeceme unbearable. Hence forth it will be compelled to do its duty, by the prOiture. , ltt stringent Poor just as the cor responding. clots in', England - has been stitn pell sol to do its duty, for the last three centuries. ' If the preterit Parliament 'had - done nothing;more than pass it law lige the Irish Poor law; which will ren der itimpossible for any either to neglect his estate, or to , remit in his efforts to iMprove the condition of the people living upon it, under pen alty of .canfiscation, it would have donewore for the people of Ireland and the peace of the Empire, then any-parliament that everem. This measure, colipled with' the: bill for facilitating the sale of Encumbered Entailed Eetatei, will prove - the sob vat ion and renovation Of- Indand ; and it. is - not the least of the recommendations of these meas ures in our eyes, that ,they Will accelerate the breaking tip of the large, ilacailtivated and forums bared estates which hate been the curse or Ireland. and transfer a great portion of them into the hands The Moraine , Telegruob. of men possessed of capital. knowledge at,d skill. We hope we may be excused for nothaving, be It is in the improvement of agriculture that we ore this time , made at least a feeble effort to , de must look fur the improvement of lreland, and that we shall look for it in vain - from a bankrupt end ourselves, and the Democratic patty tape. and speed thrift race of Lorde,Squires and Simi reens. cially, from the terrific bombs, hot-shot, grape and accustome to live in idleness and luxury, on- the canister, issued so unremittingly from the 'batter-1 - accust o me d a pauper tenantry.--Litlrpool Ti t h e s 0".• A young fellow named 'ft:lomat Wood; ies of the Telegraph. The fact is, we have been Tine frith Confederation: -P tet was arrested by officer Bo ugher on Sunday, op the kept busy in trying:to dodge the former whenever ing of the Council of this hte fir charge of stealing a cable from the wharf on the day, W. S. Oldilell, Ei`..OssAis so, we Saw them coming; but the latter are falling .. , .. Allegheny. Bad business; that. Many a•man has lutions to ai t a.pre at the . ng around us so th ick and fast that th ere is no chance ' of the--Cc' infederation tsere adopted. An address to • . ~ , t illed with a rope around his neck! Failing to lel:Carr us but to fight on-s-trusting in w h at we tine Vice President of the United States, thanking ' give bail, he, the young gentleman was yestittlay loin, and, through him, the other chief participa. believe to be a righteous cause, and the care of at • sent to the hill to await his trial. tors. i i the great national meeting at Washington, kind providence, which, in the ent. sustains the . • l e ...; .0.. which otiginated the Irish collections of the United -right; and tf we shall fall, we will at any rate die . States, was also adopted. It was announced that eCss The amount of grain shipped from Philadel, in the hottest of the fight. Tlie ability - and spirit ;phis during the fi rst three and a half months of with which the General at the head of the Tete. i t o li d e y n: v ti e t fi g i n en: . rat' the e me 7 e i t h i meeting in7to id d 7rh be e h a e m ld , o u n nt W o e f d s n u et ;this year has been 6011.185 buthels; v6ile the; ecriptions atmounced was ..er.l sa. graph forces conducts the operations of the alexi-I - t whole amount for /SO and 1840 wall'only Salt o ern campaign in this country, we are truly glad to, eynirernr of linproertnent .-- 4 t lor.glast uric of `I. atto buthels. The amount of wheat exported is the Inch proprietors, wearied of calling upon Jupi. learn, are duly appreciated by his party ; and he I • - dur i ng I almost as large as it Was oa s t year ; and as now admitted to be at the head or all the alex-I nearly one half the amouut of flour she in otstlir'e:l7 be Tt i e nl ll u u " Flires se lr , r t t a b i r . r, f r °Lill! s a b i contains i s d he r fo i l ° lo l w he aten forces in this vieinity. He is justly entitled 0 bee n - _ 184 h as TI a lre ady . exported. . e The prospect of taxation St. hich presents itself to to the honor. The old Gazette, which has hereto- the proprietors of land in IrelandSs likely to have fore claimed to speak' by authority," must "hide "`Dr. S o o t s R o o was ps, em t o taly awed ; a benefieial effect upon the circemstances of the its diminished head" whenever referring to-matters Columbiana county, Ohio, for Malpractice- ,s. . .navigation a laboring " poor; already' he °r fear for the . affeeting the interests'of the party. The time has putating the leg of Mr. Nicholas Eagan "; l a n nd am e . bee?. co-nrilreurelleatwe7entriouercr e Go at' ve a rtimentandll " a7.3 P mi A : t r a r i n n it t r iv o _ f Fy it . ss la t. e ein C : ia a r i 4 e 4" be t :A i t i t C n h i a l ; tl i t, t I ,. e Dni M p a e l e ih lo e gone by when its old f as hioned men, and old hash - verdict of $2• 9 . 50 damages awarded by the jury - 1 over, the ratifications - of which we're•exchaogeill I andloolf to seek refuge from the operation - of the ioned•notions, were regordeds• It has "borne its i lf there were mote suits of th is kind brought we e on t h e soh , bite:ling honors' long enough, and must make way! would find less empyricism Ut the : medical I -• President. ' it: In the elect onl (1 1 1:140T1 Of Kilt eecle tlie land. Pt .o - proclamation of the for a leader who is au fait in all kinds of foreignl lession.„ i t•IPla are bestirring thernEelics, 3od a meeting is to of March hit ris armoured by t he law be mouse - e„ emploesosad for th os e r e gn i r i n g I '-The new Treaty tirovidci that a setae' , ef the he hem at Lynch's Hotel, Lon s ehrea, on the 5111 of ! 1 . , United Staten may go to Any third country, ands A r a, f or t he purpose of conaidering the hest means warfare ; ns The Cincinnati &Vial of the Oath ols says; carry the productions of that tautens . to ilancaead of p ro to ling emplo.yrnent andescapitig the impost, . . The .4 Nakao -Wiligo.'” 1 , tbikt a young lady of that city, who was retarningl filsaillg nn higher or other datieo, thon a Ilanoveti which; ii corneal i n to full. operation, will swamp The New York Tribune of Ard.7tllokla-`hel in a buggy from a jaunt to the country, on the day i 'an toast, tv b i4t • a lia•aavarian b ottom pis to e° 3" s :i th-essidito property of the count:l' 2t - 1 the acne privilege in its intercourre with the Unil . a,,, , ay, r 'try _set e c ro • ss , esoleitoe for war is openly denounced by !heinous of the Italie,: I previous, had her them, caught ;none one of the wheels, n av e . re n am e ', efliisartoh,e a lea i d e i a n d g i n"g-W-phapeie:pprainpeterdoifatltibtiet i s i v n b g ic h h er tl t re e g r ;ed set li e e t r o o y ut upon the city of Mexico, nays that , "'rhe sympathies of,onel {red estates. Another aection stittolates that netts, I ar 'a 4 " • ' '.- - , Carat 14e that site anxiety of the prisoners at the Poke:neat, thjor-I et of theecontraetino • ponies, *hall rail other YCS. I- . ' ' . , , , ' Do-Vile, for that county is, not that•-they.snouto be leek to the pone of the respeetive coat:trim extenti s •, , - - guilty.'. such as are !milt within their territories: For ex- i sc . spottelo bat th i n. they should be fouud The learned gent.eman has made a report to that I , - I sta We have seen a statement that Gov• Surat amp l e , a " 4 ""ri" "N e e entire party in the United States ate on ova fitie,) elnrn ' t b ") . 11 4 erect ta a class of offenders created by the famine. poiriai.orir , has appointed Notts, Ai.r s cants, ;,.., ; i foam Bremen, Haniborgh. or any other fort ego to ~ , ..- - . and long.will Mexico remember their r on:rohoo-cono.-irometeds of comfortable 4 tb' Cl ar i on • the nites! States. while he has the rah: to boy I The Tribune has obonitaiit means for judging the l erso. I Democrat, and BRADT , of the Box:avit!' Jeff , sod, carry 1,, twir l s w i lt et an y t,r 0,1, 6,4, y, „ f a .11-ooleinse far . tr•ers,o . f your women aii .. d .. .tiien all de• I neat, as his Aids. 'liar is right Who to weill The eighth -article obliges.the treat : of Denote, 1 court}' 'las i, ( ° 2l ` lnne 1° ern " thtli j` l ''' lth the i sentiments of the leaders of its party in this coma 1 etor t -ahosa •et cent s i viewor irnmigratias to America. In such numbera qualified to ilia the Governor in dischereites the 't ° 'bi'lliiili lbe 'lair " rlw e°- ss ;. , ,• 1 -s- -hi • h h Itry. The Dior° assures the leaders of its patty inl, • ; s. - t., pet' 1 ,, 0 ths..l „ 4 „ st " te s i nn , leis te ,s, n _ ses t also t i l l ea t, •ety crone I..tat tie rape ity wit st - JIC t .L. }that country of the tact. Who shall say, then , that .P• numndt-r-in-rbitf as ge , s , ~ s , • unpanent dune* of cs. IWe base not among us men jurtly et:titre,' to ' t • i too jo 1 , 41.4 or toco, whale oit ~,, asses _ or . h .„4 .. , fac t connected with the doviro to immigrate, is , the 1 abate name,-men who are core sanity ogivingl i the, ''''' b° kn " t he n ' °f the ""ing ' llitft In. I t 7,l;l"Xips"eol-4it'ota-sol"t;;clorto'it}4:t,ii:ilinuil;?:nlre:Lekinaw ch-llekacrre:l-*06;c11-a-Inistl:!ca2cer;itcYte°,11it.tdbee• gsku3Yesilri7ortics VI no tsls Et se-vitt% IL-lite - mom I aAM rice in tre.rces or half tierces sto l e s t et - an ti s l',. laser ishontitica of potatoes that some ot thek e mum. I abi and comfort t° ' lbe enerft - v ; " ar ' d Pho might meats ' which tot gave ' teen, gise ten Democrats; erti ' eleaatputitse that the * import al;te e n t a tt l esoi 4,..r 4 1'1rb h-3"1. taken With them. At Pre'ero , good 1 ,i seed pore:at; sell to Cork- at '.... *ld. the . , properly be called lianas - it that word ssere not i and five Whip eltoio to Coegreoe. and a niejnti.l in H 3 net"ee eblit not el_ened se,,venle Cents Per l'X' i l 't a t r , rtt t tai vilivh vie .. ~ too harsh for ears politer Oh! these patriotic ! 1y 01 D,1„,,,,,111 ir, 1,,..C.1• State Le go.' lature. In Gera '' I:74,:::„'l„iaunezt'lf,A--,,t,17::;:,?b,„.11,,Vr!,:dn 1 s v' r e .Jois t :re tokitTe Off ;a P lit.ii i •ally brie ' s IT. m ad i. . " Dernocretic Wldgs." . i Dromgoole's Ige dieteiet ain't must be u new i s t e t s, , 04 , :i% i f t h e y ; 4 4 " c tesn ,;". te t h e soave s, lin the market-olle.PeneS per ib.---Notwothstand election, ace prestrme. , i isms atter our year' s notice, at their pleanne...- 144 --tht° ex entire . price. and the Indian Meal an see I Those ere important proviadotts to the roomers-hitt ro , e 4 is. "n4le.t.'l4Y chewer and r " e- r.'" t t ible. • 111". oteference le eiVell tO 1:le potat J. In taut vol. Uni' P , s arcs . lama lititer.-Mr. Robert 11. Kerr gotta th at ' inter/ale Of the 'at- -.ett . t ~. t " .. • ~ • 1 laela n ) eats or tha r: ta..., to have been, t aken. rbks our win:by friend Judge Kerr hassled over to Me ; - , ,at rielet,or food is nos of sourea. beat sup plied by X:rimer, $ll7. the amount pea: once its Friday ate rave sea els ass Csax;---Saistodoe Dtlirk-Thel the posiasese broarre• but the private *tures of the the meeting of the Sc, Clair eongregation. tresitrevitte (ASS) pork oottoooree the elan% .! P' Se 1 4 , / eient•nenrt o4 ors tee • IRIS-air. .- • ` Mr Queen' I - - Cora Coaroluttoo. . . keolls, near Id ye . Ibis in Anne "s county, . . „.„, e5...7 A botr,bathell, fired from the caire at Vera ; 0 , Ar Jacob Besse{ il ea 1 ., ; •, },,,,,, Tb „ Tiolo ,l , .If..r.- he (toward progress of tpigrati •n Cruz, during the bombardment; mid which au newt - • • ,•• froni this locality is reallyatnertatno. Leery pub f Ts' . . , lite ronseyative ia crowded with persona leavice the tent of Gen. Worth-a distance of about two; Melt , are sarcums lances. connected with hie de..l this unfortunate ha; and C'ery.aty hundreds aro miles and a half, has been brought to Philadelphia I cease which, whether`you term them the effect's:if !ken_ Wei-ohne their way to the ilea-mot pins for i . .. is the Princeton. It %stash* lace pounds, * is dipardered imegination. -or a iew them se aelital i the tame pormoe, We would rejoice at this but mesentineeme. ptesent soma very totorstiar paioni that we Jetiow that its bat I'm com•or,aale farmer .fn'sThe Canal Commissioners of this State trove I f or the raidal to - d well stern. We shell state the i and tile Vefivl intiean who art forsaking' our shore's, facts as they went mimed to us e our teener, COO • leoviu • lehisel a miserable and squalid population, issued looposals for a loon of $20,;•01 for conl , , , • r • i 1 ' 11 , • aitata"loo.llo - WO ishvertret, • i ' • L a ,syo Conatatmoa. structing certain works on the Deloware Division 00 the as} o f t k i t d eat h oi ls n esse sl a ss en s s:r s I , , 4 ra fts net vr,,w4e4 every dap , a i (h it X43 , ‘,4 , Art cot , of the Penney [Verde Canal. i in "'riling ne/eVIO InWni l /e . °ening he Waeeten't with Cottony people departing hence for the eula -,.-.00.------ 1 , lea by a "'Lee, apparently a t , lils eit'wvoiaYiligi nit 's We understand that Fir Robert Gore 13ooth, CO"t wilt be sett' by an "veti 4 entent in Ilt"deY‘e ii "you may sow, b ut. l. " °hall wit "'VI' tics Batt. hes it in contemplation t> send out to Cana paper that McClelland bat opened a m e nd and eeento• nO one , continued his . da from .0•0 to :OD of his rottier tenantry. who Gardens for the reception of visitor i s h . e t' A ba p k l t e l a r' si a n r t l l, l‘l 7: t rk i di l o lik.rdi h i na ng t Ze lt a ti t bu ion i 7 g At tl ese k " ety " step td' hoTe 4 se• hi r * ,, a t Zi n d g el c . i h r r r s c t o d u r d: l 7 o e n ed -h t-b e c is nr a e bt. i i n ut t f l oa 'e ig h irTi e ng et e b ec el s . :- place of resort, in the summer season, for those the warning was topetate-J, and-st lan unable lon, lisel or to ., to sous e s t h eo Ls_sa go „I s s eso s, who have leisure. ter to bear it, be stopped trill end proceeded ht i.me i f . 1) 11 h r Catholi c U' o f to hi nt wife. Ile has penuaded by her th at. - it Wa4 ,N - t ", - u 'r Y' The lion - only his imagination., and fitidirse the; he hat no `-nrktnied en the I ° l faata He owned a library o f ' , CAI ricAl volumes. i ferer, aid did noteomp simnel lain of indisposition. " ' ' . ' s h e o n a u s e a hint to te a m , to t h e fi s ts ; T h ,“. &cooed of reaiknet.- 4 11.e Cork Constitution hovrever,tht tome Solemn, warning voice. tittendedigivea dietnel ocesm viot Or th to t hee devast ta ations cow. t am at - ropy step , lai you In,y . ~,,,,,P, 1 . tit yo„ shill mated a hy fever, the ctims contagion tilling not tier' and in *One of tatrente agitation het the graseyerde to , jetrillAvlng. again ceased work and returned home. Ile there' "'- took an early ',never, seas Shortly attacked with swelling in the throat, and beetle Pillfikt neat mot nine w as arc orpse I The IndeptadenOrcisurl Law. A number of Whig presses have found a come for Much complaint, recently, on account of the linmense sums slid to have been pail for the trans. portation of specie front point to point to meet the demands of the Government. .They have asserted that prices were paid, varying fromone to five peel cent., and in one case, when the money was.sent on one of the least expensive routes upon which I freight can be curried. The farts are given to the publia, and although they know . that the true state of the Case is presented, they are not manly and honoraule enough to own their error, The fact is, that specie may be sent to almost any part of our country for about one and a half per cent , and from that rate downwards, and this is one af the (necessary results of the Independent Treasury. Law, While the old r: S. Dank was in operation,' the rate of exchange between New Orleans and our eastern cities was very seldom, if ever, below two and a half percent., and inure generally above that rate. Now the rate of exchange (or bills nt sight is but one fourth . of one per rent. betiveen New Orleans and New Yolk. it must ever be the case that exchanges shall be low, whilep careful guanlianship is exercised by our rulers, under the provisions of this tow. . Pursuant to previous notice, one of the largesti and most respectable meetings that ever convened', in Draikord, assernble4 et the coutt•llotne. in that ; place, on the 2i.;th for the purpose of ratifying! . the proceedings of the 4th of March Convebtion. The meeting si as organized by appointing Gen.' JAW. Itiress, Jr., President; J. Cessna, Eaq. r flaltz•' er .forgret, Enos Ellis, J,J. Kirk, Isaac Itietigle,: and George Deal, Vice Presidents; John P. Reed Esq., Abner Stigera, Robert Campbell, Req., end: Wm. Blair. Secretaries. A number of spirited, s and patriotic resolutions sere adopted—eustaininiihe : Democratic nominations of the 4th of March— approving of the acts.of our general and state ad ministratione—and complimentary of the ilistin• guisheti public ulTicers.entrusted with the manage ment of our affairs. Bedford county pledges an undivided support to the nominations. What a wonderful difference there is, existing between the leaders of the great Mexican party in relation to the rights, privilege* and duties of men, when in war. Conti ,the leader of the Mexican Whigs in the northern part of North America, reap . that if he were a citizen of Mexico he vituld W'elcorne our army there with swords and bujets to bospitsblf gram! S►t4► As ea, a native icon. tells Gen. Taylor that he does not want to cut our countrymen in pieces, quietly asks him to sur render; and assures him that all under his core. mand shall be treated honorably and kindly.— Verily, in old times the leader of the nraire Jlex• leans would have been esteemed a nobler charac ter than the leader of the Illeaicon Whigs! cr7The Baltisifere Republican copies the pro• ceedinge of the Comteßavine Railroad meeting, lately held in this city, and adds: 'Nee congratu• late alFparties concerned on the spirit and tone of these proceedings." From the,Republican we learn that the President of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail. road Company" has gone to Wheeling, to consult with the citizens there in respect to the law of the Virginia Legislature. Mr. McLou: has declared publicly that the law would be satisfactory to the Company with a few modfications, to which 'Wheeling wil,youbtless find to herinterest to con vent. lit le eraent from, this the Baltimore com -1 pany. hate no desire to come to Pittsburgh, so long es.tbere is the least hope, for, them to make 'satisfactory arrangements with the Virginians: :The friends of our constitutional currency . will recognize, in the fOilowing extract from the grea! work of Mous. Tames of France, on the Revo Intim in that country, another: great mind con tending for the truth. The reasoning is plaimsitu plc, and sound: Paper, howe%er safe, is not like money, a reali. ty„ot according to Bailey's expression, a physi cal actuality.' Specie carries own value with it. Paper, on the contrary, reipiires one more operation, a realization. It Most therefore be be! low specie, and as soon as it is below it, money, which nobody will give fur paper, is hoarded, and at length disappears. If moreover, abuses in mod erate issues of paper destroy the proportion be tween the circulating medium and theTapital, con fidence vanishes; the nominal value is retained. but the real value'ceases; he who gives this coney/. t cri ton in a ir l o rno tn i i al .,, robs him who receives it, and a great • 'oj The whole value of the exports from Boston, for twowceeka, coding April 24th, was ,57.57,064, lind the excess in importation of specie over the exports wa511,767,385: More ruin! ~ . ..,..--, : .5.4..;:-. . - • MRS= Voice of the flopir. Tom Corwin and Santa Anna. Bask• Bills as Nancy. y ,~.. FEREffile -i MUM NORM NIENZ Thcatir. - Owing to detention on the Mad, Mrs. Mason and Mr. Wheatley did' not iteaCh the City in tithe `to pirtoimjit the Theatre kit evening. They will aittiear this evening in Shot:wale's much admired ttagelliet• Rumeti and Joliet; and from thehigh. Optitation they bring with them, we have every season to believe they‘vill beieme favorites with the - play-going community. ' Lova lab PoritOte.--Sonlecunundrum maker asks—Why is love like s pototol and replies— Because it has eyes, but Can't see.' This will do; but it is like a potato in mori trays Mari one.. ,A potato is not good when it is cold. Just so with love. It is not fit for use' before mature age, not when too old, Theinfluence of 'of the blind boy is corresponding in its tendency. Too much aridi ty, and too much moisture, are equally onfavora ble. to the growth of potatoes and ni lOve! As. toniihing I What a similitude there is between /err and potatoes? . rCiAnotiter Anti•rent outrage was committed in the Stets of New York, near Hudtonoluring the week before last. A peaceable, quiet citizen. together with his wile, and his aged parents, were 'forced from their house in the night, and comrl• led to take , refuge among the neighbors. Such patriots as wilt commit acts of this kind are, how. ever, good enough Whigs. when thete is to bean important election.. Gov. Young has the pardon in; power'. colt i s said that 27,i.u.5) yards ill Russia Ravi)) Duck base been strorked up into upwards of 900 wagon tope, and IGO field corers, fur the army in Mexico, by one house in Newark, since last July, and sent from time to time to the seat of war. • cy-The emigration into the part of New rode for the present year, thus far amounts to 28,024, of which 741 were cabin passengers, Of the whole number, 17,560 have arrived since.the first of April. (0-Tu-motrow's Post will contain a full de scription of Birmingham, and its manufacturing establishments. Persons who mar wish extra copies of the paper, will please leave their artless at the Countinx room today. 0: : r Charles 11. Brough,Eiq., thi able editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, is raising a company of soldiers in the city, to engage in the (licence of our country's•ilag, in the just and necessary war with Mexico. r • The two'solitiera mentioned in yesterday's paper, had a hearing before the Mayor, and were sent to jail for Jour ditys. Hereafter they had better behave themaelves before folk I • (C).. Captain Prift.ttee 'pew boat, the le . Plus Ultra, bunt at Cincinnati, arrived at St. Louie on the 25th ult. cc,' Ten soldiers, belonging to the regular army left this eity yesterday, on the steamer Mononga beta, for Newport Barracks, Ky. 0: - .? Mrs. :Nlowatt is in Cincinnati, performing a he Atheincum. fr,l• At a sale of rare books, in London, a very beautiful copy of the Masada Bible, which is at tributed to the press of Guttemberg, at Mentz, and of which only 13 'copies are known to be in exis tence, was sold. for £5OO to buyers for the Ameri can Museum, at Washington. _ ri-Thc Washington Union states that Pennsyl• ' vania is only called on to furnish two companies of the new body of volunteers, instead 'of ten. Virginia is only called upon to raise two more companies. Of the 8,000 volunteers who are embraced in the call for the present month, about 2,000 are des tined for Oregon and Santa Fe. . cc'e In the ruins of Haiicamassus a coffin has been exhumed containing , two eggs, which might easily be . .confounded wi th newly laid " ones, ,tho' two th ousand years may hare elapsed since their 'interment. ~ ! .-. . .-.'E- 4 .4- . •, '`. • ,T , ; ,- 1.,•1.. - ,.i ,:N.!!,,- ;; .'x _ BEBE =NM ~.~• _ EMMEN .... .. `a • . _... ._ _ • r ~~s~~K sin M===l , - - Una For. the Atoring Post. ". Rev. J.. Newlaid 'Matta. .Mr. ILisper--In common with hyndredi of our felloW citizens; I ,attended• church. to.:heir the above named eloquent - divine: ,His text was, " Why stand you liers all the day iilter—and you will agree with me---;rather•a-sneer ',one to be ap plied to industrious,,,haid' workiug,. toiling .- People such as our cimirmittiti is coinpoted'of: That gentleman was at times terribly set ere but justly so, and at other finical ,considered him more elo quent and touchingthan any man 1 have ever list ened to, such is hie manner and peculiar style of oratory, that it not may. attracts but:carries 'Con viction latbe Mind of everylistencr-:—such . is the attention of, the congregation .(assembled bun: dreds.) that . yott could hear' the drop of a pin.— Take hint for all in all nor to be found . . . . . ... . —grand ? sublime and' ralircsiuce nod at all times truly elispient-'—iii my estimation and that of bun dreds of his delighted auditory that listened with pride and satisfaction, and it is to be hoped with general good, There is no:betties . If is good ni pulpit speaker in the whole cOuritrY.C.' 'K - . ' ' 1 . I trust for the sake of huntinity and, trite. Chris tinnily that before he leaveti us that be Will COll sent to deliver a Lecturethe proceeds to be applied to thapachase of breadatuffa for the relief of the starving of Ireland.--sons and daughters—of which country he is himself an ornament. I have been informed to day that it is the 'inteit. lion of the Executive Relief. Committee through their vigilant Secretary, to bring the mat ter to his notice. I feel confident that it wilt he cheerfully complied with, and I know that it will the pleasing to our people to have an opportunity of bestowing 'ti further mite in this Way. And It am sure that the true christain spirit that ismasle! manifest in these contributions to support a farnialt! al and dowmtrodden people, will ever lie accepts.' ble in the sight of God. No man labors with, More heartfelt zeal id the cause of reileeming.poor , sends than the distinguished divine that heads this , article. His goodness of heart and lose of every', thing pure and exalted, is too well known for' me to make mention of at this late day.. There is a. i fact, worthy of note that I Will here make mention.: of, as I have the letter in my possession, just re-: eeived from.that ill-fated land. The Irish clergy of the various denominations Set a day apart in in their respective charges, trhurelies,) and on. *their headed knees pour out their prayers to (that being that orders all things right) the God of the. Universe for the protection and salvation of the: ,-people of Pittsburgh, in the U S of America, for! 'Vie first relief they have from any foreign country.' , This is sofficient remuneration for all there his or: Imay be done for these grateful people. There is no better or higher reward than doing good for the ' childten of our Heavenly Father, and this gener ous pone should know that they are prayed for in a far distant tait. T.E.:11.1.U0. in , ..... . Figs AT Davrint,Onto.—A letter written from Dayton, 0., on Thursday evening last. sap: &• While I write ci tenible Gie is raging in Day ton. It is the most awful conflagration ever iwit: nessed here. It broke mit elsoitt 4 o'cl/ek this af. ternonn on Front Street, Immediately in the.rear of George.o • Dayls.'s iron store, and oppinite Swaynie - , hotel: It has already destroyed seven stores and one pork house.. That whole lihnik of buildings is in, rains The Inn is estimated at more than s3o,Dlia. The principal sufliteri are A. Swayaie, George C. Dayia, John Ilench, War-. ten Eastbrnoki. Orrin, Wiley. and Thnmpaon & Sons. I have just learned that the fire has 'been partially subdued. I can write tin more. 21114 at 1111/0 1 —Tbe editor of the Jonesboro' (Tenn.) Whig, known amongst the newspaper fra lernitY under the kindly name of Brothet Brownlow, announces in a late number of his journal, his in. tention of putikishing a periodical of a religious! character to *issued quarterly. In bis prospectus. he tefers.to bit capacities most humbly as follows: ta. .We fecl"rtirietent to the task of editing and publisbing:tiVork on politics, one on religion, one on science, anti another on anything you please, all at the samelimel . Our genius is bi untied on the East by the rising sun ; on the West by the horizon ; on the South by the shores of time; and On the North by the farthest limits of astronomical imagination; while the aurora borealis of truth lights up our pathway by . Jay and by nightl We could.say more about our abilities, and we would do so but for our great modesty. Let thoso who are in doubt as to our talents. subscribe-7either for the. Whig or the Review, and our word; fur It, they will soon say of us as the Queen said of Selo ! men,' the half has 'never yet been told.'" • it:C• The Misses . Cushman, nt the last accounts, mere 'playing at Liverpool, with great success. In speaking of Miss Susan, the' Liverpool Journal says that her. Marianna, in the - piny of the" , tWife,l' was a great performance the beau ideal of a wo man, in all but the phySical attributes, to win and wear the devotion of a warrior like the Duke. , In speaking of Miss Cushman's Beatrice it lays: It was a just and noble concepticin, finely sustained lby an artist'abounding in genius; who pronounced her the greatest living actress on the stage. Mr. Scott has been playing Richard 111, Damon, Rolla and Othello. at the Theatre Royal, Adelplii, to such satisfaction to the audience, that ho has been called nightly before the curtain to' receive their approbation. . . ' . • . . • ;• • 1 . • • . . • • • NIG. • • '"' VeZ" . -t e,4. • ,••• .•• •• • , : • ' . • • ' • - ""*!'!"'" -- "'`" 1 / 4 -. 4 ":•ii , '.(f.i.41wg, • '74-,4tV-• r EOM= MEM 1 .;'..' .. ... .. ~`a'= • -, IBM =IS EOM MERU ~,~^, New IGllGnery andor Fancy Diy Goode Ste. :.'o. 10, West gide of :v. Clair street, between Pesui and the .Itridte. AL F: has compleAcd her arrangements; 4,1 i during her late visit to New York, for receiv ing et all times the latest London and Paris Cashion.; of every article in the hlillinery, business. A choice voleetion riew styles Dress Caps, Silk 'and Braid Bonnet*, Collars, Ribbons, Laces, to.c., Jost opened,: Also, a now and elegant pattern of Silk Cardinals; Caps, Ronotts, Cardinals, &e., made to older. Strata Bonnets Cleaned. • A few cal Milliners wanted ••••• SU - witoopeit'r Gordeus. alms of resort leaving been ready repatroil; the proprielor is new ready to redoire nonanrrs, br the day, week, or mooth: ilia se conuttudationa aro good,orel hit pncos aro low. mar 4.tf• • ' .• S. hIoCLELLAND. • • -lion Sates • • BY JOHN A. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. , tot-riotaTr touNra or scoop AND !MIL animal. • Ark N Thursday morning the Gth inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Ittionis,'cor of Wood and sth stn., will be-sold, an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable, staple and fancy Dry Goods; embracing a well selected stock flom a large retail store. Also. !loots, Shoes, Umbrellas, Parasols, I Sun shades, &d. , At 2 o'clock, P. 111., a Iw o assortment' of "new and second hand Household Furniture, among which arc mahogany dressing bureaus, co:union do., French fancy end common Chairs, tables, mahogany hat rack, feather beds, bedding, matrasses, looking glasses, mantel clocks. AlsO, cooking stove, and • kit Chen utensils. 25 Boxes of damaged Oiangts ; Glasawaro QUCellaWarOiGtOCCtiCS, &C. • At 71 o'clock, P. N., one-cheat' ship carpenter's Tools, embracing a general_ asaurtmetqr, Joiner's Tools, llardware, fine Table and. Pocket Cutlery, Gold-and Silver watches, 'Deady made Clothing, 'Staple and fancy Diy Goods, &c. tny4 . Dry Cioodi, Clothing,. Furniture, end . • ' at haretion. • D 1 J . A SI.E N N.A. • UN Thursday next, May. 6th, at 10 o'clock in 'the forenoon, will be sold at the Auction Koomsisr large lot of Dry Goods, assorted, viz: • ‘ • - tiro Cloths, Cassinets, Jeans, Hdkfs., Shawls, Patent thread, Sewing Silk, Table Cloths, Calicoes, Spool Cotton, &c. Also, a variety of ready made Clothing. ' At 2 o'clock, P. 111.,41ousehold and. Kitchen Fur niture, Queensware, Tobacco,and T 433, 1 large bow Window, 12 Saga Ground Nuts. • .. • At early tau, light, Watches and Cutlery, Gold Pens, &c: JAMES M'KENNA, . • m 4Auctioneer. . . - • Pot Ash. • ' • ' • il Casks superior Pot ash just reseivcd os cou 2 signmeut and for sale by 'MILLER eItICKETSOIC:' • Z• „ • e „ , • eilliZIMI 7:Z !r. dp VID EL g FOR rosy: BYE , OTRIC TELEGRAPH, . .; - FRO*. T.HE . : • Pirti4pikenis., May 3; . 3? At. :ny, the Southern mail which is just int* hai.o te‘eetieti)lll4llll6l.lel news from the Atilty• TILE TOWN Or. GRIFFIN . IN RUINS? '; The beautiful village of Griffin, in Georgia, has nearly all hien consumed home . finest tlikellingitin ilia place are . heap Of burning ruins! Fourteen stores are destroyed, and a large amount of valuable property, Tll F : I+olslt AGE"(llo'..l4,llofrealT What, Alyboliglit In 'childhood—an imperfect gleam; ' A - summer bower—a moonlight (lream . Giimpsei of' some far shining streani-- A rosy wreath=—the timed beam That dwell's in mother's' !yes, - In • youth—ai timbeimtrill with delight, Sweet thronging fantasies of light— Meek Eyes, with love's own radiance bright Soft music on a summer. night— . Hope budding into joy. In manhood-6ga binighted shore, I With-mi.:l:s of bliss all Scattered. I.:4kk scorned before= A spirit efitherod ibe'cOre,;, ". A-sea .of .storm and Strife:• .• - In age.-:a calm undazzled - nyn,, • . . Living in •world's - or memory Lan? breathed tbanki for love "oh . A patient longing for the. gigh .Tbaorafte-it-into. rest. cy.There is a beintiful thiiiight -In the Tolloir ing. -- It it from Sergeant : ..:•• " 114 alitile thing • . To 'give's. cup Of Water; yet its draught 'Of cool. refreshment, drained hyleiered• lips, i‘lal send o shock of pliSsUre 16 lba'soui. • Morraguisitelhan when twciarioui. juice' RenCii•i\the life of. joy in happiest 'Tis a lißlething to speak some common word Of comfort. Which bath almost lost its use, Yet on the ear of him who thought. to die• • IJuinourned, 'twill fall like Choicest • trj•Col: :Jacob Egnser,Ofitsileyville, Ate 4 killed the past winter fnurteen 'Wolves, two moose, nine deer, eleven foxes, three black'eats; two otters and foir • • Seduction our! Sittcide.The Syracuse N. I . I qie 'nal of . 23r1 ult.: says, ;klias Sarah Marshall, aged 22; committed suicide; ?a that village. by taking poison, the'day alter bacorning the, mother- of an itlegiti anute . resew of .frunri.—The • popul.ition Of France is 35.4th):468. Within a century 'anti a ball it bac inereute.l about 11i,009,01./0 only, the .populz tion in 700 being nearly '20,0u0,000. . . _ . will . t',o" Rev. J. Isl. 31utlit i deliver a Lecture, in Sontli - COmmon itf. E. Chttreh, Allegheny, this' (TuerAl.ty).eveiting,.3lay..4th, at S o'clock. Sub jects--American .and • French Itecotutioris ; Battle of Dunker IliH; Characters of Washington, Na. .EoliOn, and . Lalayette; ireland; Future prospects uf.Ameriea; Flight of thitNational Eagle. Single Tickets 23 eta. ' Gentleman ' and lady 37/ eta. Gentleman and two ladies 50 its. Tickets to be had at the drug store of John Mitchell. and at the shoe store of. John Parker,..Federal street; Allegheny eity;.also. at the . Methodist book store, Yuma,: *fleet, Pittsburgla„ and at Ike door. may 4- I ' REIIEO 1791 t The Collecting, Committees fur the relief at ISeotland ure requested to report to Wm. Black stock, Treasurer,Tederal street, Ailegheny, un or before Wednesday next, 'as it is intended at that time to'rentit as much money as possitile,lo aid in loading a vessel whir& .leases PhiludelplUa fl nut the 13th May. . 11:1 3t A. D. CAMPBELL; Chlirman. • Farmers and others bringing trtitluit int the . start in poor Of Ireland, plat.f. in fortis on. Water street, who will attend.to the snipe and g".ve storage ip,7his spacious ware. house to ell tionetiiini offered .for teller of the par of Irelsoul, By the Cnintisittee, ap:a • ROBERT K.f.P.A, Seey. iiTTsarapn. grstr..yran. • - Nix. , • 'C' S:l l Ptaliz. •.. ST.teie WANAGNa. T,i 31.ses:s _ anairadet spiaxica44 i arnoientcssin.7s • Dreis cents. Second Cos, 371- Cain . I !Gallery, 20 . .. • . ASON;qaat Miss Exalt War-tn*) 461 kr tnidier;3lll: Ir. IV.H.EiZTLEY, - a dtig arrited, Rill taste their. Ist appearance this evening. • Tue•day Svetting, May 4, • Will be presented Sbakspeare Tinged). of KI3MEO AND ELIET. ammo-- Julita To corrciede eriti — tl;e..lr,tree - of the QUEER SL'ItIECT. . Doors °pet] at ,t past 7 o'clock, curtain will riso at beibre S. The Box GO:en will:be open daily from 10 o'clifick A. M., to 1, P.M., and froni 2 to 5, P. M., uhoro any number ot scats rnay'honectired. ' =rlt is particularly requested that no children' la anus be broughtto the Theatre. - • . _Ultra!, Sele,ef CntlerY; Gold; Pens, &c., .ATA1161024-41Y 3ASIVi WRENNA. . . . . . ILIT ILL be sold at the Auction Rooms, 114 Wood .1 . I 'doors from sth,. this evening, Tuesday, ?day 411 i, at half, past 7 o'clock, without reserve, n large invoice of fine cutlery, gold pens, Ike., direct from an extensive importing house in the city. of New • York. Comprising about 300 - doz.. pen and pocket. knives; 291 dos. scissors; 119 doz. razors, among Which aro Wade.% ButchitOs make; 'table . and tea spoons; pearl buttons; fine gold' pens, &c. Merch ants and pedlars will find it their advantage to attend, as the goods will be put up in lots to suit the trade. Immediately after, a largo lot of cfothing and xvatch. es. • . Isua4l . ;AXES .WRERNA,,Auct. • ..Hacanw Coireo.' Onags; in Store awl for sale try • Atuy3) .; MII e LER. ¢ AICKETSQINT "Mrtilirgrn2l7:lloroDranneir con, y 3 ' Ia4I,ES.6 yy< i ni :IaCKETSON. NT Al L3—.600 Kege Juniata ilaipiief various grade's IA tied size.) fur sate by .• . • • ••: ' . of 3. i MILLER 4r.RICKETSON., OSE4-40 BLIa, for nisi by • myt = MILLER leRICkETSPI.I ept4LICOTIIE SCIAP• 101 / Dozes Piime .40 'Boxes No. I . 11 'clt Just received and for sae by ' • ' ' . • . tny3 • . 131144 ER ItICHEISON. LINSEED OIL.--31 Barrels pure Linies awe and foi sale by my 3 • - MILLER & RICKETSON ErACTllteell ^. • '' ALL vinous • indebted to thir•l'Latater of Mathew. Patrick, of Pittsblugh,.Alteghe-ny County, de ceaaed, are hereby•notified td-Come fi,rward and pay their respective accounts, and those •having claims avi:l please present them properly authenticated for aottlement. • MARTIIA PATRICK; ap294wda2tw. myl , Executrix. , ROLL r" Bbls Roll Butte receive on consignment, and for 'sale by J. D. WILLIAMS fa C 0.,. 110 Wood tit. L"'S Kegs . Family. Lard just lec'd and for J.D. . mayl • 410 Woodat. - . . etHEESE--4I Bose, Vrißor ; W : i Ortfasjur recsd and for ;We Ify• • • •• • • . maI I.WILLIMI§4.eO; • - • . • EAMILY Flour, a prime articlo'alwayi, orrbazd; land for ule by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO., • may 1 110 Wood at. MIME MEM PMMM ~ . ,- .. „, 1 . - - ' - c - -: - , ~. * A CAIL - D. - , . _-..... E subscriber, respectfully announces to his IfLfiends and the .public, that he has disported of , hisfP,RIODICAL 'ESTABLISHMENT, to M.R. M. . P.-MO,RSE, late of Wheeling, Virginia. . lio,Tetiring'frorithe Periodical business lie retort • hiC sincere thanks to'the patrons of the establish trierit,..-feethe liberal inquiet in which they have pa. 'troniscd liiii4and recommends his successor to their r av er; an a g aatiernsn thorougly acquainted with the littigneas, and who will he able to supply their wants is the literlu - y line equally well with himielf.- All subscribers will be supplied with newspapers, , periodicals Ac., by Mr. Morse, and all subscriptions, ~.., remaining unpaid will be paid to him - . - „ • Ncrck bens.--Mr. Cook wiltbe found st.the..Depot -, daring business , houis fur ii - couple of areas and be , • will be particularly..obligetl,to all-shoals -knowing... l titer:smelt - es indebted tir.lunt, to call and settle%their accounts. IteripectrullY, . • . In assamingllieliniiness which Mr.Cooklabcon ducted so mach tci satisfactionrof the publie,l axe' sensible that' labor under the disadvantage Or.boinG a stranger to most of the citizens or Pittsburgh. , have' only to any to the former patrcms.of the total): I ishment, that • if they..tviil . continuo use' every exertion to •seive them to their natio faction.-- 2 - . Ist.rP. M 0118.% ap3 - ' ' 85 . Fouittrat.--, . „ socaitil.,llastrl:gtailinoho ' eq. ;Attotton: ', ."..: '' 1 . ... n_ 6tb .. i1 1 at .. .„' "•4• .. ' I,' Oricirolturign-dilrYoLllNutt°,:jamthmeerelat hare s a itoirairt - - corner of Wood and dtli, stir., will be-aoltl, one hand- •.. seine sad solletantlal.eecond hand BOLOUCtIO, with, - t: - . fa/ling top, Coshions, .c : ,,, in good order.'. .. , t,l Terms at Sale; — . J,0 . 101' D. DA.Vl.;''' ‘: '. 7 , . %. my 3 • ' ' ', .• ' • ; • Auctioner. , ' ". ',. __.--...—_......„,..—,—. , . SLeauttr Arejia. for Sale. .; „ at , The light draught 'steamer A it EN Ai,. T as she now lies at the wharf, will bei,rold'T at Auction o.n Monday:loth inat4 at. 4•01019,c•kt P. She is in g ood rep, :y and her machinery, nearly new. Sold by order of • LEVIFINDLT.Y;Aseignee. • my 3 •. • • JOHN D. DAVIS, Suct4r. Na. WLIZATLEY. Nlas. M/111435. ~~F,::, ......: ~. ~.. ';':•;1;`,1.'....;• : : . - . )'.•.,," .;-.....:.`.;..,::,.,:',.....>...' =MEE Ifeglaienla! .0A o,st. . •.. .... . . . . 'THE companiei coroPoaingthe Fifth Ite- --- s giment lit Bridgadi.l 6, ilt.Bivision, T.enna'.;" '.. ii Militia, will meet'. for fraininw.and 'napes, tion on the 18th day ,Of Miii,..met..at. 11 i 01 .• -. cic!..leteijibiy llgaw,.l.i.reaTheed,Raneidaniacciton.irtrmedr;ceria _o airo; Grant street; the extreme' right:rued* . OR , Liberty, and proceed to the usuaryinrade:kronntl„ l, ' near the old Turnpike gate I.!qtqw, Penn street. By: Ttros,BAmmTz)iiCe. mia3-2tAwpi . ... ~ . mu • rna. ILAn• A.. BILL & Co., . . ... .... . , BlLlqxFas, EXPI.AFor• AIUOIRNifo;APP. **AM" M . -FOREIGN:. ANT, DOMESTM.Y..XCH/I,NOEi• s, CERTIFICATES _ OF,,Dlsposrri BANK . - ICCITEf; • . . _ AND ISPECIE.!..-6 • .... ~; , .;. .i No. G 4 Wood 0., one door aboviFoitia,Eait ildr, - • Pit tabistigh; .R.V....;.77. . . '.. tUEEENT Fuidi ieceirstf oiidleasili,.and.,col • lectititis made on' nit the.Citiei.thili?lgilellt 0 14 .' United Stater ' . .Sight cheeks oh .Thattliribie, Pliitridel4 . 6 phia,liew Sock, !Inaba aid Cinciiintiti;-Ctinttitilki ..... for sale in suet': to suit.pnrchaiers. .. L . -. :, ' . • . The:paper of‘the Ohio, lienuickyi : llionsati6.oitd Virginia .Batiks tooktglit. and sold on the &Oat f!.rt- : The bigheit xiretniuni paid for TOreign asei Ainerl-, Ican Gold and Silver coins. ~. .• . "-. Exchange on England, Ireintidv -Germany, 'and Oradea' procurcil, 1:c. ' ' '.....niarit-diO '•f e' . - . . ..... Renalttaxices to Europe,. ...l -• • . ' Arrt-rissiAi - Eton •,- ', a •, - 'LIVERPOOL, LONDON,. and the various Potts - er . IRELAND, to NEW .YORE, PEII va LADMHI4, . ' - AND . PITTSBORGII. , . . ... , ~.. rillE. Undersd,gried, •Agent for Aldessns.-ROCH%,„.• •• EROS. 'Sr. Co:, is reaattiniiiisnere to England,...... Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at theraie of Free - Dollars to . the Li sterling. Drafts aimed Tor any. • amount drawn direct on - the Royal. Batik of Ireland,, Dublin, and on hiersrs Prescott, Giote,Airtevat CO., -. Bankers, London, payable'on prosentatiOn.a.t.sny.• ..,... 'Bank in the United _Kingdom free ofsliscount or enY ..- charge 'whatever.. Those desirous or teinitfing,Or , , *ending for their friends willideaseipply to the snb- J scriber,- - "atitis °Bice on Penn street, "4 - doors alisirsi c -!.. ti.e.-eaual Basin:..... 7.• ' • JAZIkIS. BLAKELY. • • Persons at a distance-wishing infortnatiokwillTe eels° in answer Ly retele naxii; hi diiectitig (pont: , .. .. . . paid') as shove. • 1 - . -.,._. „....-.••• •,. Refer to the Banters . -hleichantsi and hinniilito turas Of•l'ittsisurkit and vicinity. " .••apl7.ilaWtf' , *, 9 A CI LEIS ktIt.TILLS;-;liiiit teCeiCeil and.tor.silit„ . ,CoLliVity. • .• ." 4. A. FAHNESTQCRitca.:,7 - '. • may . • 6.. , —. e. corner or Ping andVoOdAts:.•-z• 4 _ a..... ALOES—dust mewed and.for sals.by 8.. A.1%.1-INESZatIC -inzTl .l - !O t iof Fin n:434 Atr04167.....! .0 . .(.180.11 . .S Vre4 ogdijist ratelied *Ad foe '.‘of/ 'able by. B.A. FAHNESTOCK Et CO., ;• ar tor tc..firat sod .17foridam • . . . • - • LEN: Pow d, Pumice tone jes ,tetet and fur tale - • •-• rt 40 • - d ., •• •' • .• FABNETOCIMAAN.,•• avl cni ofFirst3nd wool As. • BALES .Yelvei ;14Atle . Corke;_josf. receive._ 1J for BALES B. 4i..I O .4.IIIOESTOCtifiC O 4 np3o corner ofFirst and W6od eti. I.I(IKEGS Refined Sall Petro; jast received sum! for , OLf. .13.. 4. FAHNKSTOCIC 4- CO:, • .30 comer of Firiamid wiga • STANDS Dpegandy Pitch; just recoived'and for rsale by s. FALINXISTOCIt 4. CO., , " a. 30 tomer am:IV/god BARREL Frei)/ EatOomile Flo wor . !; J. :lad for Galoh?' • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK B r. cos First, rind Wood irci..! . BARREL Jamaica GIN* Roo; just received :_ 1 , for 5110 by B. A..FAILNESTOCK & CO., • • ap29 • 'eoi4if:Firat and 'Wood sta. 6 B AGS Masai. Root; jiast ie . e'd arid tor sale - Jay: ' • 11.; FATINESTOCK &CO ar.2.9 . cor of First and Wood atz.."• Barytes.' tons Barytes, r . eeeived and for sal& etienp,t, • GLO. BREED, 94 Wood"at. ,• ap29-Evek • • „ 4 • Books-wilast Received:" Q IBORNE'S Waterloo Campaign;' Wraaall'n Historical !Memoirs;' • • Wravall's Posthumous Memoirs ; • Littell"s Living. Age, 11 large • British Essayists, S•vols.• . .; Mackintosh's Ethical Philosophy I ' . For sale try . IL S. BOSW ONTHItto: apT9, ' ' ' 43.Matkiietit:; lyked . 44:44.;3ookipt ..• . IVILSOIVS bantomy;.- . 1 - , • Watson's Practice ; s Listmes-Surgery . ; •Druitt's Surgery • - Fos and litarris3lllental Surgery ; Danglisotes Philosophy; • • Hurnees Special Anatomy; • Smith and Horners Anatomical - Atlas; Ramsbotharats Obsteteries; , :•-••• -Eaquirol on Insanity; for - sale-by 11. S. 110SWORTH & CO: 4311a:tot*. • . _ 1!ra 444 4F.• 4HALF Pipes "A Beignettel , dark:pal pale ; . • •:. -•. 3 do 4 ‘Otard, Dopey 8; Co.'s do vintege 1840; ' 2 do "Pinot ... do ; • 4 do Other Brands; . - 5 Caells Old TenneiscePeich Brandy.; ' r • . For sale in quautitics to suit, by. . • • ap22. . corner of Binithfield:ntid Front sta:ll I 5,000 Sylra Sigars; 5,000 Lallorma'.Begartp. 4 _ -15,000 Emulaison :dm. 2,000 Regalia. •. • dos: !.i . ':-. 5,000 Eseulapio :dm, -6,000 DV , Amigos ;Alm- '•••.•• -. 10,000 Joao) Sang Principe and. Steamboatbrandsi, -- : Part Wilnanted imported Havana'Segam. 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