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''' ;S•t s ' ;e'.°-`77 • , ~ • , ,‘. -',. ,-,... 0 -. 4,,,,--...4 , 4 4 )4, 4 4 „. -, . -. ‘a ,, p•alttp: : . .1.4 ., ' I . . . r . - . '''• , , : ,-., . • . r ~~: w CIN Post. L. 'HARDER, EDITOR AND'PROPRIETOR ' PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1848 VOICE OF ALLEGHENY COONTY 10 j ' HESIDEI.T, jAAIES CIIANAN, &Odrat to the llecition of The National Convention pir• THISPAPER: THE - LAWS - OF THE UNITED ,STATES,_ TREATIES,. RESOLUTIONS OF CON ' ARESS,..te„ ARE .1! '•B4 ÜBLISHEDY , II7IQIUTY. _ filiitg". Past. Job Offire, _ CORNER OF WOOD.ASTD FIFTif STREETS.- 150' S.reidiertisemeni on find page: From 14irieburg. „.. , Ilirsi.lisurn that s on the 24th ultimo, the bill to rag- Ulaie She Douro of labor in factories, was adopted, after hiving' been amended in several particulars, by the Billowing vote : Ytis:L-kleurs. Benner, Beet; Black, Seas, Brew.: traliti; 'Dm:temp., Forsyth, Johnston, (Arm gross): King,. Levis, Mason, Matthias, Richard!, Sanderson, Small, Smith, Sterrett, Stretteri-19. "Pay, Messrs. Davie, Gillis, Jordan, Middle efifirtk.Overfield, Sadler, Sankey ) Sityser, William .oo,Speaker=9. -The - grounds of opposition urged by Mr. Darsie accbrleily reported thus— ',":l"hls- bill would tut the manufacturers 17 per Celt; nod watild drive diem all out of the State.— No new ones would rise up: those here night existence for a short time. But his litiftrobjections to the bill were - that its provisions were not general. If the principle was right, it *led Witt - Stied out in all its ramifications.” oyhich Mr. Small, from Philadelphia, respond. seA,Oliat he 'r - was astonished that the Senator from Allegheny had come forward at this late huur as the aiecalts. a the orphan. He did not believe in the eyrie ruin and destruction that had been suieV, and which was raised against every reforin He op • piled going into Committee of the Whole for the piiipose of emending the bill as proposed. He con tended that. it would exhibit an inconsistency, and resider. the hill /abortive, if the amendment wa■ ail 4 ed." The Patine Ran Roads This great worit,.whieh has been so much talked of for:some time past, seems to be gaining general fatter; throughout the c ointry. That which was looked nppn, by many, as a purely visionary Scheme, when it was fitst.iunmitted to the country, has be. riot° assume the appearances of bttli probability and propriety. The distinguished advocate of this. project, t. WitirmeT, Rsq„ was in our city a day or two since ; and from him we learn, that the Leeslatures of sixteen -States have approved of it, and have recommentlea; instructed, and requested their Senators and, Representatives in• Congress to rote for it. He was on his way to Harrishurgh, With a view to enlist th e attention of our Legisla tore to the work; which we hope he will readily sector:, It u one of the most stupendous projects that bac ever been conceived of by man. From Havana. Orleans Picayune of Feb. 17th says-- By the arrival of the brig Mary Ann Jones, Capt. Has,:tve have dates from Havana to the 9th leo-, hori day of sailing. The brig Sal vulora was tto leave lffivaiit for this port rm the 13th. :7Arts. are indebted ro a commercial hoiieie nor the following extract of a letter Our marketis well supplied with all kinds of,pro visions, if we a:cow:tour, which article is now vs ty_searte. The last lot of American was sold for 622.96. :Lard is it' good supply, and sales are dull 411. 7.54-411, Rams and Cheese are dull of sale. La Sugar there is very little doing. Molar:As is Gem at . rats Exchange ii.aredull. New York par (a I pmt. premium, and London.l2ip , cent. premi . *xecttaFs OF THe ARMY AND NAVY.-The ea paasieettfour military and naval establishments for ddiieen - yeays and from January 1,1833, to July, 1946, averaged V 9,168,434 a year. In 1847, -the.expomee was nearly $17,000,030. The follow ing , parafrapb, from a French paper, chows the enormous expense of-them establishmonts in that Gauntry • 14a11311 of the French Army and Nary.—The es; gnat's Sir the department of the army amount to 320,703,381 fr., being a million of francs less thtti the butttratiMate. The force amount , to 333,510 isten., and $10,051 horses, of which 58,7 men and 14;900 homes ate appropriated to Algeria. The es timates of the navy arp 139,309,6081 The force consists of 203 ships of all classes, and 27,372 men. The fallowing are• the details of the ships in ser vice.: 6 ships of theline, 7 frigates, 15 corvettes, 16 brigs s ,2l light vessels, 23 transports, 51 steam ves sels, 24. vessels on the African Station ; 12 vessels itcroffirrdsr ton de rade; and 18 in commission de port. -"Vino :ffsaittotrr.—At the TAYLOR festival on Wishingten , s birthday, says the Philadelphia Times, the_ celebrators gave nine cheers at every mention of:the name •of Henry Clay, with only occasional, aittribstetiry cold applause, upon the name of Gen- This is easily underet iod: Clay is the .mindidate of their choice; Taylor of their necessi tieit.'2 So , poor are they in principles and hopes, that Niliig- - sierit-enttstjre sactificed trpon the choice of Whig aviiiibility; or in'the language of Shakspear>B Apothecary; • "Their poverty but not their mile content." • Pim=licr.—We notice that several demo critic pipers in Georkia are out in favor of the re-el - Mr. P01k... The Columbus Times says :/ ' , There fives not within the hr.:is& area of the Amer eat Union, a public man for whom he- would mere cheerfully vote, than Mr. Polk. I The Clinton County. Democrat, eemes to us with the name of the Ron. JAMEi DUCH/MAN hoist ed at its mast head for the next Presidency, being in obedience to the voice of the Democracy of that county, as expressed in their Convention on thn 14th inst. BllllEllt to LoustA.NA.—La Patria, the name -of the Spanish paper at New Orleans, charges that Dr. Jones, a member of the Lottaianu Legislature, offer.. ad to buy the vote of Dr. Myles,• with four negroes I Ryston.—A rumor , wiecurrent in the city yester day that the captain of a vessel,which left the mouth of the Rio Grande .nearly year ago for _New Or leans, and supposed been lost, vessel, pas sengers, and crew, diicing.the pre s;dence of a north er, has arrived at. New Orleans. TibiriParuune, that tho vessel was driven into a 1041471C : pojrcAnd all on hoard made prisoners.-- TKO fr'itiPnerof: supposed to have been 9 . seniters on the ressel, and were given up as Icipt, ticaiditigs ortheii fate hqving reached their &lei& in dip Democrat, Feb -.. "'.~ _ t!iv,ww,,, FrOllo,he Constipi ovre, claw sza.ks: See. a Tien sou'xriunst the Vitett c nll per dis e ynly in v ltkryinClA'ar - a g ainst enV r ior th 'Enemteit givote , theti Aid andteoenfort. No per son shadt o be convicted of Treason , unlesi on the Testimony. of two Witnessed to the same S t en net, or on confession:. in open court. Knead 'of a Letter from Col. Wynkeop, " I tell you, sir, there is a spirit abroad among the good Americans engaged in this war, which, will not sleep during futurity—a spirit which awaits bin their return, to thunder down upon the mouthing, scribbling sycophants of a most unjust party, the full measure ,of an honest in dignation. It is the same that brooded - osier our laud lu ring the seared' the Revolution and the last war I knd men of the present day. palsied with age, have lived to curse, with tears idrepemence, the hour when she, with scorn ful finger, marked them for life as the TORIES of their country. Wy, Intim can see no differente between the men Who itt'76 succored the British, and those" who in '47 gave arguments and sympathy to- the Mexicans! This kind of language, from a. mat who came intd this campaign se lPhrg in policy, may sound strange to .yOu., but I haves gain. and again been compelled to !Wen to and to suffer that, which would have ohanged the diSposition and alien ated the affection of the most distinguished partisan. Even now, I do not object to the leading dud Main principles of my old party, so much as to curse turd deprecate the tone of its acknowledged leaders and supporters. If there is any reason which will prevent General Scott from effecting an honorable peace.. commanding. as he does, the whole city of the Aztecs, with his powerful bat teries it is the SPIRIT OF TREASON which I unhesita tingly say is promulged by the lending Whig journals at home. In a sortie upon solhe ladrones of Jalapa, a short time since; I pbsseseed Myself tif dl the late newspapers published to that plime.and upon exnthining them. I fold that, inthat plaCe, the same as in Mexico, the strong est arg,unients publis hed against our army are selections from WHRI PAPERS OF THE UNITED STATES." Ertract of a Letter from Norton McGiffin, of Washington County. Winebiddle and myself were detached from the mat of the company, and had a hard time of it. We had twen ty of them upon us at one time—killed six of them, and the rest left us. Winebiddle was wounded slightly in the side. I was knocked over, but not hurt .badly.. Our es cape was miraculous. The bodies of dee slam or rather butchered, were found that night and brought in. They were most horribly mutilated (agreeably to the instruc tions of TOM CORWIN) by the humane Mexicans; so much so, that it seas difficult to recognize, in their.mutila ted forms, our former comrades. who so lately bloomed in the full vigor of health. Poor Crutzleman was most hoe• ribly disfigured; and, in fact, they all bbre the most shame ful marks of violence from the merciless enemy. They have died in a GOOD CAUSE. fighting , for their COUN TRY'S RIGHTS; yet fell not so much a sacrifice for their country, as to pamper thateruti—may Inez say fatal—op position at home; which, if persisted in, must weaken, nay destroy, every effort of the Administration, to prose cute the war to a spe'edy termination—will cripple every energy of the government, and compel-us towage the war ad ittfinitunz or conclude a dishonorable peace. But for this TREASONABLE spirit of opposition, we had been home, ere this, and our stay here ran only be determined by the duration of that opposition." Extract of n Letter hum Capt. Chalets Neu/or. •• I believe that there can be no pone:. I have always believed this; and my belief is confirmed by the occur rences of everyday. Let there be deeisicut in the admin istration; and then let us have vigorous decision in the army. • • • •• • The whips are mad. I hang my head with humiliation and sharaeo.vhen I think that I have been a member of their party. Mr. Webetees speech has been republished here, by. the Mexicans. in every variety of form. as well es a sveopeie of Mr. Clay's. and they have been made the foundations : lf appeals to the Mexican people. confirming them in theilipdee ision—flat tering their hopes. that one of the great parties of our country will arrest the prosecution of the war: and put ting off forever, in my opinion. all prospects of an amica ble settlement of it. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE WIIIG LEADERS ARE GUILTY OF THE WORST KIND OF TREASON. S have discovered here. that some one in the States, who has had Access to all the pub lications of the country. has been iu correspoedence with the Mexican Secretary of State. and has transmitted to him all the articles of the American press, favorable to the Mexicans and the Mexican cause. I have in my pos scaelon nearly three hundred of these articles. Many of them were translated rind reputiliithedbere . - and one of them. an' article frrim the "New York Express. - (an a t .- peal to the Cathohes of the United States to 'oppose Mr. Polies administration. upon the yrounikihat the war was n religious war"--a crusade against the Catholic religion in Mexico,) has not only been published iu the Mexican papers, but printed in hand-bills. and eirenleted by thou sands at all the chuirh doors in the city of Mexico. Iran can eV, in eke, of (nets tih these. hole Miteh of th, blood drat has been thrd in this ,"nr. Is tr:rhe..; to rh , orea, tuna pub ' /tenuous ' • MiEEM2 MEM Lookitsg,Ginss for Moral Traitor• For iht Morning Pot; Outline of the Rev. Dr. Alex uder Steven son's "Project." MK. Eorroa :--An advertisement in your paper, of the 28th of February, affords the gratifying intel ligence, that our citizen• are to be favored, on neat Saturday, at the new Court House, Stith a " Project;" and regaled with an address, illustrative and ex planatory thereof, by that accomplished orator and, philanthrophic philanthruphist, the Rev. Dr. Alex ander Stevenson. His excessis e modesty, or some thing else; has prevented him from even hinting the . nature and purpose of this " Project ;” and I beg leave to supply the omission: u,nl thus pa, e the way for an attendance commensurate with the im portance of the to be proposed enterpri:e, by stating , the report of madame humor, 111'v - elution thereto. It is well known, of it ought to he well known, by this time, that the learned DOCUir has been in cor respondence, recently, by meami;of the sub marine Telegraph, with he savant' of the " British Scien tific Association ; and it is said, or " they say," that his "Project" embraces a Scientific.lustitute, on a magnificent scale, in which, lectures, with expeti ments,will be delivered, on every branch of knoWn and unknown, past, present, and to come-- particularly, Herbal Medicine, and Fruit. selling, of which, he is an'eminent and successful practitioner. It is his intention, in expatiating on these scien ces, to avail himself extensively of his recent for eign scientific correspondence, which has opened to him vast sources of information, and has particu larly enlightened him in relation to Fruit-selling, by giving him an insight into the customs and practice of that time-honored fraternity, equally ancient with the " Inns of Court," the "Honorable Society of Fruiterers" of Convent Garden , and St. Giles in London. And to obtain more light on this favorite branch of practical science, than can be had by cor respondence, he is prepared to tiger his services in seeking information from the fountain head; and will be quite willing, provided' his expenses are paid, and the consent of his numbrons and attached congregation can be obtained, to' undertake a voy age across the ocean, and visit in person the country of that distinguished British patriot, who bath given. a name to our smoky city. This flt,tberal and disin.: wrested offerovill doubtless be resion led to prompt ly and enthusiastically by his blends and f.llovv citizens, of all denominations. It is understood that it is nut the. intention of the Rev. Doctor, at the meeting on Saturday, to present his.' Project" in detail ; but only the outlines. The details are to be devolved on a Committee to be ap pointed at the meeting, who after' rt partaking of a oyster supper, to preserve the equilibrium between the stomach and the brain, while the letter if . ; at work, will proceed to a minute investigation of all the principles involved, and may be expected to re port some two weeks after, wl.en both oysters and .. Project" are fully digested. _ The object of this communication, is to direct public, attention to the " Project," and ensdre als large an attendance as possible at the meeting. The Chair will be taken by the Rev projector at the hour mentioned in the advertisement; and will be opeped by singing an Ode, expressly prepared for the occasion by a ci-dovant projector, who has been unsuccessful in another and cognate project, which will partake of the nature of a Jeremiad or lamen tation. The Ode will be sung by the Doctor, who will also perform all the other exercises—excepting banding around the hat for the collection, which will be done by an associate philosopher and phi lanthrophist.' THE ASH TRADE.--A correspondent of the De troit Free Press, communicates kis views, at some length; in that-paper, relative to the Ash Trade.— The quantity now manufactured in this country, he says, it is impossible to' Catirtiate tivitb correctnesa.— The following statistics have been taken from the New York Canal Department, of all that has arrived at tide water, by the canals, on Hudson river, since 1833 : . • Years. ' Toni. Years. Tone. 1834 7,050 1841 9,420 11335 • . 8 345 1542 : ' 11,480 1836 9,280 1343 a .r....2G,370 1837 8,949 1844 • • 2 . .13,922 1838.... 9,115 1345 ' 'a....20,944 1839 10,050 1846 •• • -13,614 1840 7 053 1847 • : • • 9,187 . It will be:observed that the article ja very flustuat ing, as to price and supply. Frain 1843 to 1845, the_ market was over supplied. • This occurred in consequence •ol . ,the increased quantity from the. Western Stately; Michigan and %in going into the make of them at an iinmenne increase over the year beruro. The increase of Michigan iF shown in the ruit‘,,- ing table, of the quantity which H": 19 rrcfaced at Buffalo : Casks. ...672 .1,904 .2,827 .3,649 Years 1839. 1840. 1841. 1842. In 1546, the Price became so 'reduced, that it fell .below the first cost.of msking. , This caused a bile pension of it great number Of". esheriee. All the Western 6tatert sent forward a diminished quantity. It wit lbe'rfeen 14.11iq fibote; that Michigan fell off over - 4000 , The thort.gttplitraliippea caused increased.. this year is 'still niclfe. being lest tliarr One-half of tbeAtiantity that 1 - 60, :ed , A.lbany, in , jt3IN; Ir past fperieric is an cation, 3dtCs, tke:,gogaipg yeAr,,pftist rule higher., . , took place on 'snit . • . • -'- hlonialv;inthe• Cincinnati National Theatre. Views ' 4y.,TpjpgtAph.T.. Reported for Pmt. Correspondence :if thePitlitiurgh y fMiting:kost.l3 PRZLIDT.t.Pata, Feb. :29-4 P. M. The Telegraph between this and Washington city has been out of order since noon. We have no n ews from Congress. NEW YORK MARKETS. New Yogi, Feb. 29, 3 p. m. Flour—Sales of, Gennessee at $0 osao 50 tp bbl.; and Western at $0 NM 18. Mess Beef—Market is steady. Cotton—Market is firm with moderate sales. Whiskey—Sales at 25f. Corn—Prime White at 554257. Wheat—Sales of Prime White at 81 37. Prime Pork—Sales Western at $8 25152 37. Mess Pork—Sales at $lO 121010 25. Perturdwrrts,-Feb. 29, 4 p. m. Flottr—Sales of 1500 bbls. at S 5 75; and of 500 at It Corn Meal—Sales at $2 50. Wheat--Sales 1500 bus. Prime Red at 51 40. Corn—Prime Yellow at 52054. Cotton-200 bales Louisiana at 8,i481. Sugar—Moderate sales New Orleans at 5051 Molasses—Sales N. 0. at 2.8. Clover Seed—Limited sales at S 4 25. Bacon—Western cured Hams at Set 9. Lard—Baltimore rendered at Sc. • Whiskey—Market is quiet; with mrderate sales at 25c. The Vice Presidency—Gen. Waltman. For the Morning You. Pennsylvania, with a singular degreee of Unanimi ty, has presented to the people of the Union, the claims of the Hon. Jeans BUCHANAN to the presi dency. She has spoken in terms not to be misun damned, in favor of her great statesman, and 'her voice will be listened to, and doubtless obeyed, by the Democratic National Contention. As yet, but little has been said in Pennsylvania, relative to the Vice Presidency. By a few the name of General John A. Quitman has been -mentioted in connection with this elevated position. A brief glance at his life will show that ho is deserving of all honor. Born in the State of New York, lie rais ed himself from obscurity to affluence, and by tal ent and application obtained an enviable reputation in the profession be embraced—that of the law. After his admistion to the Bar of Philadelphia. ho moved to Mississippi, where he had not resided long, before he was chosen State Chancellor. The duties of this office, he discharged with distinguished ability-, and as an able lawyer and profound jurist, he stood confe eerily without a rival in the State of his adoption. The war with Mexico found in him a powerful advocate of the interests and honor of his country, and he evinced his patriotism by at once taking the fieldi Bewas appointed a Brigadier Gen eral by the President of the United States. In the battle of Monterey he was an active participant, where he highly distinguished himself, and at the bombardment of Vera Crux, displayed great courage and science, thus materially aiding in the reductioe of this second Gibraltar. At this time h s superior military acquirements were still further noticed by the Adminis ration, and Quitman was promoted to the rank of Major General. kis scarcely neeessal y to say, that, in the sanguinary battles fought in the valley of Mexico, he displayed the same dauntless courage and military knowledge exhibited on other Important occasions. It was here lie bad command Of the Second Pennsylvania Regiment---ofwhich he speaks in terms of high commendation--and by les ' kindness and soldierly bearing attached every man to his person. When the Mexican capital fell, be fore the skill and proWess bf American arms, Gene ral Quitman was appointed civil and unhurt Gov ernor of the City of Mexico. At this time all was confusion worse confounded," but under his pro. dent and judicious government, law and order was established, and the rights of every man was rccog. I named and respected. General Quit man has ever been a firm and con- I sistent democrat. In early youth, he became at : _ _ tached to the pronciples taught by Jefferson ; and his whole life has been a beautiful exemplification of their truth. We look upon him as one of the ; jewels of our country, and would rejoice to see ad•' diuonal honors paid htm. The names of Buchanan; and Quitman, would be more than a tower of: strength. They would unite the North and South ;:' arouse the utmost enthusiasm throughout the entire country; and secure their triumphant election. We think their nomination by the Democratic Na.: Urinal Convention, would be hailed with pleasiii-e, by thegrent party of which they are distinguished? members; and would be justified by the voice of reason and the dictates of good policy. The following is an estimate of the stock of Ma co in Europe,Doc. 31, 1847: Innis Md. & Ohio. Virginia. Kentucky. TotaL Antwerp 1,500 1,350 1,250 4,100 Amsterdam .9,582 1,279 1,312 12,173 Rotterdam 3,568 3,323 401 7,594 Bremen 9,981 917 1,072 11,970 On the continent.24,93l 6,869 4,037 35,637 London, chiefly Virginia and Kentucky 29,578 Liverpool 18,451 Scotland 2 596 Ireland 1,800 Bristol, Hull, Sze At the same time 'last year the total stock in fink above continental markets was only 36,527 hhds. The extra stock, hoWever, does not seem to area the French demand, as we learn that the anima) contract fur the supply of the French government with tobacco, has been concluded, and the amounit. required will be about the same as last year, vh 3000 hhds. Virginia, 8000 hhde.Maryland and Ohio!, and 10,000 blids. Kentucky. The price at which it vvas : agreed to furnish the Maryland and Ohio is 115 1 0116 francs to 12:5 lbs. which is a trifle higher than last year. Mr - The North American, at the conclusion u column filled with a glowing account of the recepf, tion of Mr. Clay, by the Whigs of Philadelphia.! calls him " the man who had given Ms first-horn to. thin war of rapine!" Does that papttr intend this as a compliment to the living, pr is an Insult to tlie dead I—Pennsyionnian. GENTLEncri:—A Hydrant has been placed in P.ttst. burgh, the' patent of which is under the name of Robert Colvin, of Lancaster county, Pa. On t 4 subject of this worthy invention by Mr. Colvin aid the respectable company connected with hi, I have only to remark, that as an Agent for thein,''l wish justice to be done in the premises, andT an improper expression may be used to the.preju dice of the Inventor of the scheme, I take the un= qualified liberty, of suggesting to the 'citizensfof Pittsburgh, and Allegheny . City, to say, that this Hydrant is not gotten up by fiction, but for the in tent of reality, and that, when properly placed or established in the ground, or on the premises, sack faction will inevitably follow. The only Hydrant of this company is to be seen on the corner of Ch and Liberty streets in Pittsburgh. But, in conee quence of the pipe from the Water Works bechg out of order or in a state of leaking, justice cannot be done in the premises--that is, to the worthy agd most esteemed inventor. I would now only sugglYst to the public, that due honor and integrity 'on the part of the undersigned, is all that is requisite to en sure comfort to those who may feel disposed to bx-' ercise their influence or in any way promote the 'in terests of those concerned--mutually. • ••• Yours, respectfully, THOMAS OFFICER, Pittsburgh, 29th Feb. 1848.-2t 5 A gent..,: fr_7•DISFASE or VIE Lrt,ros.—How very itnportunt 14 it for those afflicted, to procure something to arrest tIM in sidious destroyer. Consumption!' before n takes too tlddp a root. and destroys life! Have not thousands festificd!to the behetieiareffect of Ikr..//lenean's .E.rpeitorant ReMedy, a safe and certain medicine, prepared expresily cure of diseases of the chest. Read the testimony of thousands, who have gems mired by the timely use of this medicine. One bottle is sttilictent, n many eases. in teat its curative virtues. Why Ram procrastinate, front time to tine, until it be too late? Dr. Duncan's Western Office. No. 150 Sycamore stAtth Cincinnati. Ohio. where his medicines are sold whole.iiile and retail. 11.7 - Sold by Wm. JACISSON. Agent, b 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. fetal Yearn. 1543.. 1944.: 1645.. 1846.0 Civka 11,551 11,427 11,108 .6,951 • 17 I.hatlipt , ln Slight er.td.—lly neglecting those sallgtq.Y vreew iii oue which common iselth , e dictates. many, titrry many, tall victims to their imprudence. We liar e ken the young bride, Mounting as it were, as the bird of-para dise:anti line fair flower of hope, the pride of her tiqer and the joy of her muther—her cheek flushed with attrltti potion. mid her eye , beaming with the" soil expressithr of love—she 'gay dreams of lite dancing on bee fancy With the rich 'and variegated tint. of The ruinhow's W liuVe , 4 . 14;;)' . 8).1, Uld ,-tued are, t h e e . 6r _ Tnetit.foi-a slirotl.and the-6ridal chamber for the sepul. chre told.of the dead; and ail this from aeglectinir entlinibn lidi betbregh.a immediate , it relief;ns thousands'of our-mostintelligent families now admit of its most exPra ordinary enres, -Who gay,;tho beautiful, and the voinia speak forth its praise; Rail ski longaslt atalceri tire cares; and attemraltia despairing family' , fireside. For saletiv EtiaTdirie 4E - Kneeland, Griate:strcet.berifw second; and Kidd & Co. corner of Woodand Foltrili. • , :. { r.`l EMI NIMI -,,.„:,: ~:,,;_ii =4.,•''i,.:‘-':..?..7'".'-',. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Tobacco in Foreign Market■ TO THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH =IEII LOCAL 11ATTARS. .:Circonorottsr,--We.have already notified the death 4 , fla.vromen:inDincintrati, by taklatriChlernihrtn. it ft.,yet uncertain that the . fl u id (loused:the death. . However this may be in point of foot, 'the use of Clbloroform will now be abnndoned. People will not tutzard their lives, for the purpose of avoiding a few titillates pain. It has been administered In several anima in this city, since its first introduction to the public; .but we do not expect to hear of it any 11:1070 . Doctor tetriatked yesterday, that this branch of is bilsinesa had now been cut off. We clip the following from the Cinc;annti Engel 'tot : THE LATE DEATH BY CHLOILOYORH.—We corvers• bd on yesterday with it gentleman attached to the Medieitl College in this. city, relative to the late death of Mn.s Simmons. It has been asserted that she was in ill health, and that she could not have long survived had not the chloroform been given ter. Dr. Lawson professor of Pathology in the Med. College, was president of the examining com mittee who made a post mortem examination. We are told that on Thursday he reported the result of `the examination to his class at the college. The bo by exhibited the most perfect state of health—Lthe lune, heart and other important organs of life all _•'sing in the most healthy condition. The commit , ee, we understand, are. satisfied that her death was caused by the administration of chloroform. It is ikupposed it was given in too • concentrated a form, !And that insensibility was thus caused too rapidly. It .Nips given by an inhaler, (air tight) a sponge saturat ed with chloroform being first deposited within it. 'We are told that the usual, and safest way, for its ad- Ministration, is by dropping it upon a handkerchief and then permitting it to be inhaled by the patient. We do not in this article intend to reflect any blame upon Dr. Meredith. We presume he gave it, as he had given it to others, and es other physicians and dentists had administered it. :!Sconritintusx.—For some evenings past, a gang ci,t ruffians Have been in the habit of congregating in the neighborhood of the upper bridge, for the pur 4roae of assaulting the Factory girls as tl.ey arc re turning home. On Tuesday evening the Mayor .otationed a police force there and thus frightened them offf. But there is no guaranty that they may hot return. . ALAI !-A printer wad in the Tombs on Monday :night! Bat we have the pleasure of saying that he ;was a stranger. While before the Mayor, he wept, rand knelt down and plead, as only a printer con', ft,tir forgiveness. In consideration of his humility Hone, discharged him with a reproof. Oh, ivhiaey ! {KY-James 6. Carat. Esq , of this city, one of the Board of Reyenue Commissioners, at Harrisburgh, announced the death of the Ron. June Qutttcy AD AMS, to the Board, in a very feeling, and eloquent, and appropriate address. on Thursday last, after :which the board adjourned. 4 '51 . 1R/TVAL TaAncr."-.-On Monday evening Mr. ',Spencer had a respectable audience-gin the Odeon. Vie experiments were as he announced they would he, entirely newl*vel-ritid wonderful. fie had a Subject who gave'a clTecription of the scenery of tiorrie of the planet., the Moon, &c. The audience :u L ." .d not appear satisfied with the phenomena exhibit ' *tot, though all looked on in astonishment. rtir The members of the.new Church (Sweden iirtglanr) are preparing fo; a regular organization, and will have service every Sunday. The Society - is now small, but in faith, good works and intelli gence, strong as any. THEATILE.—The Invert , of the Drama will he ple.ised to learn, that Mr. Patter will be in our city Ina few days, and will open the Theatre.iminetii stelv atler his armitl. UV"The first number of the Alleghenian made its appearance on yesterday, rich and racy • ISS - Paulson's new ball, Fourth Street, is to be nAled the "Arou.o.' , It , Atll be a magnificent DI TED—On the t..E.lth:irrat.. 8.r.n.N., aD HAFINInn. of con. tlumptton. The funeral wilt:take place trout his rPni deuce. on Water street,:ort Wednesday, the Ist root.. at 4 'o'clock. P. M. SNYDER. '4B. Mee chassis , "Way Freight"Llne. (FORMERLY CALLED FlClNvOtint & co.'s LINE.) XCLUSIVELY for the transportation tit vs ay freight I_4 between Pittsburgh, Johnstown. Water ret rect. and all intermediate pier.s. Our boat will leave the . warehouse of C. A. W.Nizulty & Co.. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, every day. ; (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend tot having their goods forwarded, without delay, and at 'air rates. This Line was formed for the special tierennnodation of the tray business. The proprietors. thankthl for the very liberal patronage they have received during the hart two yearn, respectfully inform their old customers' and the public generally. that they_itave extended their facilities, &c.. during the pact winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. TRoFulElotts. It. H. CAVAN & to. WM. sTrrr. C . c;. w m FuuroN. JAMES A. LOSE. JOHN NIILLER. TINDLE& Mel/DWELL. Aiiesys-- C. A. WA:rutrY & Co.. Pittethugh; R. 11. CANAN, Johnstown; JOILY Mittga, Hollidaysburg; 11sRlitELL & MYTINOSIL Water st, Huntingdon co Regrargegs—S.mith & Sinclair: J. & J. APDevitt; G. & 11. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; It Moore : Bagaley Smith: John Parker; Wet. Lehner, J. Jordan & Sott. mar 1 (Gazette copy.) - Merchants , Transportation Line, 1 - 1, Olt the 'Pransportation of Merchantlize and Produce j: to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay. at the lowest rates. Bilk of Lading. transmitted. and till instructions promptly attended to. tree from tiny extra charge for stor age or roisimission. C. A. WANULTY & Co.:lmporters, Cattal Basin. Liberty st., Pittsburgh. (Gazette, only. . Tobacco and Cigars. JTACOB MeCOLISTER has removed front his old stand. No. A 9. to No. 10 Fifth street, where he hos fitted tip his roots in a superior style, and will keep on hand—vither for wholesale or retail—the following named articles ? Im ported Principes; Regaling, of all haunts: Lenonnas; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. &c. Ile respectfully in vites his friends and aequaintatices to call rind see hint, in his new store, before purchasing elsewhere. mar I.lm 0111,01201'0101. in 1 lb. bottles; Pure Nitric Acid; just received cud fur gale by B. A, FAIINESTOCK & • mar 1 corner fst rind Wood eta Tthe Honorable the Judges of the Conn of Querter j tics.ions of the Pence, in and for the county of Alle- gheny : The petition of Mosep Brawdy, of the First ward, city of Pittsburgh. in the comity aforesaid. humbly sheweth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays int your lionoTs will be pleased to grant him u license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as to duty hound, will pray. MOSES BRAWDY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acconunodation of travel lers and others. and that said tavern is necessary. David Drennan. Jas. Gray. 4th street. Adam Aitch. John Caldwell. • Joseph DorringtOn, J. 'Elliott. John Drynr. Thomas Jones. Thomas Kerr, Henry Fearhetter. D. FrirkiFon. A. Warner. marl-dasoo. 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter 1 Sessions of the-Peace, in and fur the county of Alle- ghen The y petition of Jacob Colebaugh, of Boss township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petiion er bath provided himself with materials for the accommo dation of travellers and others, at his dw elling house in the township aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as is duty houltd. will pray. JACOB COLEBAUGH. We. the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid township, do es , rlify, Thnt the aluive petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is whil provided with house room and conveniences foi the accommodation of travel lers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Geo. Cooper, Rat. Hare, Thomas Morrow, Casper Reel. John Cm Lecky, Rohl. Bare. Battle! Burns. Alex. Neiley, Watson, Daniel Il'Kever, James Boide. marl4ltls • rito the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter 1 ,Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Alit, gheny. The petition of-Isabella Borden, of the Ist word, city of Pitatburgh, in the county atbresnid. bumble Montreal : That vour petitioner bath provided herself with materials for th . c accomniodution of travelers and others. at her dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that Your. Honors will be pleased to grunt her a license to keep tt public house of entertaininent. And your petition er, as in defy bound, will pray ISABEIJ;.I. BORDEN. We, the , sulumribers; citizens of the Ist ward, do certify, that the shun petitioner.* of good repute for honesty and temperance, raid is well,proytded with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of_ travelers and other.. :old suid taiern n is ecessary. - - - John Campbell, John Gall, Jacob Vandergrid, It. Swo ger. Joseph Dorringtott, llenry StrTort, Andrew Morton, John Dorrin-,ton, OWt a McElwee], Samuel Barnes N. Frew. 13. mar 12:lt T OST.—Ctrt Monday, theW ; vls instant, about one ciclack, I( ' --LA on - the Fourth sire - , / Road, between Congress and Wood ,aticebt, u Detac cd Lever Watch: The finder win be liberally vewarderF i'y leaving it at this °dice. or at tlat office of the Div:llth. ft It 'JO - .; 4 . . . . , . . •;-,L.161' OF LETTERS MISNAMING irrAre Pittitinrgb..Sofn Office from' the ;EL 16th, till Ist- day ofmaroi; wa.. Persons Calling for Letters, willsay they are advertised. , . please Adamsi'D or Illiza Cunningham John ,Bill J NI Mama Manlike! . ,Cuirneire(aeorge F' Ilill-HtMindi • Akin John •t . ' ..Carrein .1 -..- - IfflElltrA miss Adams Ellizb`th J Culp•Mary Flings Francis - Marna E.lane Cunningham NI A Hiyely John Adattis'Tohn S Cutin Eliza Hill Jacob Adair Sarah Dangerfield Jas Bill Joseph Adams Ann, D Dalzell John Holmes James B Abrams John L Dalzell Sarah A Holladay David Aber' aaob Davidson James Itoldenshield S Abrams !William Dailey Harriett Hoag Francis 3 Allan Enoch Dawes John L Hoeg James A.lladiceElizabetli Davids Joseph Holmes J B Alger Julia A Dangerfield Jar, " Holdship Henry AllenderAhrahani Dayton Horatio Hodkinnay E 2 Alexander 8 B Davidson John Holmes Mariette Allison James Day & Crofts Holmeißebecca Allen Jaines sr Davis A R Howard Bazzel Amstar 'Jacob Davis Amelia F llothurd . Wm Allen"Mitry Jane Davislaeob Hoti,ghte H Anderson B F • Davis Charles G Howard G W ApplebylMary Davis Zedekiah Houghton E Andrews William. Davis Rich S . Hooper Samuel Ansted Jacob Davis Dennis Hughes Mint I Anderson T Davis W. 51 Hunt Richard H Anderscfri David Davis William Hunt Catharine AndersOn Harriett Davis A Hunter James • Andrews James Davis John Hutson II D Argustlit 51 2 - Dean D D miss Hunter Martha Arnold Daniel Denning & Ross Hutchison John Armstrong All 2 Denning John Hunter Etnaline Armstrong Simon Dean Sarah Hubbard mr Arthur James Decker William limiter James ' Annstrong C L Dr Devol Sarah A. Hurst Catharine Armstrong Hiram Dennison F II Huh George Atkinson 51 A Devine Bridget Huntingdon John Atchison J B Dehart Mary 'Hull Melinda Ashden ;John Devlin Mary It; \ Hugue Hannah Auld David Diver L Hull Silas Auld Katharine Diven William Huston . Andrew R Attu C fit Diveless Dan! 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Ermined N Lake J I - I) erly P ors 2 Fulton John Lambert Alfred 3 Buntline Isanc .Funk II • Lambia Ann B Burton James Fuller \V B Lake Chester Butcher JII Garwood Joseph E.arkins E 2 Butler John B 2 Galligher Eliz`h Lath P 2 Burgoyne JII Galbreath Wm A Larkin B Burgess N G Gates Joseph Lansing Thomas Born john Gates Thomas S Lander lialurah , Ituricin Maria Garrard Wm R Layton Elizabeth Burk:Joint C • George Robert Layburn Wm Burney Wm Gallagher Hugh Lam Nirbolas Iturker John Getty'Critlie mrs Larkey Michael Weill, orili Emma Gallagher Tim'y Bassett lynt }mirk - John M Gartsule Joseph Lang Win Nina. Bernard 5 Getty James Lewis Thomas Carey James 2 Ghanian Mom% J Leonard BC Carey Thomas Getty Lewis B LewiaWtn H 2 Carey Lawrence Gaujaill Suml Lewis Wm Clln.ipn Thos 2 Gabler Margaret Bemis Edmund Cameron James Gillespie NVilliain Lewis Joseph Cameleer George Gillespie John N Lewis Evan Carey Moses Gibson WO Lewis Catharine cahoot' Pulaski S Gibson W NI Beeper J A Carson John Gibson Elizabeth Beeper Wm Carle.ss John NI Gillespie John Leech F L CartY John Gleadhill Geo W 3 Ley - burn John 1. Carnahan Poi ern Glenn rim - lamvia J ! Car e y Eliz'th June Glenn 'W H Liggett Robert Carney George Glass Matthew Little John Casn Sullivan C Gomm Cornelius Little Margaret 0 CntaielE tV Good Valentine Lister .1 Canienter Jane Gordon :Margery Lister James Carpenter las II Golds John Little Nancy Canieron Ni t 'iniain Gotselatick John Lilly Catharine ' Cannon John NI Gould John S Livingston J Celhoon me Gorden Joseph C Lindsey miss Case .s.iii,m, CI Godfrey Freilk NI Lindsey R Cahill Dennis Grandy lames Ligeett J A CasSilly Sarah Goodwin Rielid Lightner J W Carhaelian Jas L Grover Jonas LitaiNiek Sarah Carey Simon Green Joseph Lowry Lc Rey 3 curry C Grant Jane Lowry K Cainphell W W GrifEth Henrietta Long Joseph Jr Campbell Edward Grady Nicholas Long Wm Cainpbell James Grant James Long Amanda Campbell Edsv Jr Grimes Jahn Lowry :Sara Cniapbell Mary Grigg James Loner:run Jus 2 Caldwell Sarah Gem Capt Long Robert Christy Thomas G Greer Joseph 2 Lobug J Christy JM. Grove Frederick Lowry Nancy 1 Christy Thomas G Gray Geo W Love James Chub miss Graham Sarah Love Ephraim Chambers Wm Graham Andrew Lore Kosannah Choennan Mary A Gray Henry Lusk J Chamberlain John Graham C Button B , Clancy John H Gray James Lowry Wm Clark P F Gray Win K Lgan Rebecca Cline J Cray John T Long J K Clark James NI Gunning 'Wm Lloyd Sr. Bro WI; Chlik Wiliium II Ginning John 2iackareal C Clark J D Gullet' John Magill Teary Coehnin Alex Hall William Maze Thomas Codliran J Hamilton 3W 2 Mains:Niels - ilia Cochran John T Ilamlin Eliza Maccall Henry Co6per Thomas Hall John Ma harg John Cooper Mary J Hamilton Jelin Mayer George Coe trap John 2 Hall William Alaharg 'Mary J Collins Chas Rev Hamilton Thus B Maxwell John Cokely Catharine Hamilton Simnel Matter Daniel Cole A Gleason Hamilton John 1, Mallon Thomas c e t e in e I w m rs Hampton R B Maxwell Win Collier Thomas Hackett Thomas Marks W lion 9 Collins Cans Read Haney William Magill Mary A Collins Deborah Hackett William Mason Sarah Colburn 1 Hammen sr n Maxwell Julia Cole Richard Hamden Joseph Mason NV Convery Lydia J _Handy Benjamin 1 :%, 8 1 1 ,i es ti v a s n - a k ii A Corriston John 2 Bfigurty Robert J Cohts Daniel: Holstead James B Marsh Margaret Coy Thomas Mines Adam B Marian Rachel etlilwell John Handlen Edward Marshall John Coyle. Susannah. I lammett John Martin Win Comertoril Arthur Harris K E Mercer Wm Colima - ord Rose Hartman John Megan James collie y John Harris John Men :her A CLOp.vay 11 mrs Hannan Nancy 51ereditl4J NI Collaally John Ilartman mrs Metkink Jos 2 Cook Samuel Harkin Elizabeth Mm''enliarner " c o m a e y u l, 2 Harmon Samuel Meiji' . M Cote Marcellen Hun Charles -Nk "" 6 ' fle "'" ). emit W C Harris A H Mellon Thomas COWall Robert Hare Frederick g . Morrimon It Cowles D S Merl:J . olin 2 Mi/q."`" Jaunts Critter . err P pasting Nl ing David C enointi Sarah Cam an I .1: ' Haslet/James Millard W in A Coyle my Coolary A . Hatch CJr Millega a C met" Ezekiat Milegan JC K Courtney Sarah Hawes Jaines B Nlinkey Henry Conner John. '• Hays Thomas Milla David Ii Conner H 0 - Hays William Miller Amelia Crawford James Hayes Mary F Mitchell Edgar Crouse Jane J liashurn JIM.; slitchell Martha Crouse Jane , Henry John Miller Henry Creighton Joseph Henderson. C Mitchell Sarah A Craeraft Joseph B Henry 111 i Miller Jane •Critig Robert ß Hecw ig Jacob. Miller John Craig' Thomas . Merriman James Miller Joe Cruzen Eliza . -HentiellJoaeph G Miller Jacob Craig John ,i . . -Heaney James ' Montgomery S .Crawford John C Herron Matthew Monroe .7 Is ' Crosby/. &H Henry. Helena H' di A t ire .y . Critchlow David' Heffron Stephen ' -Morris P mrs , Crosin• Genii' • •HellOsvell'llerqi Ifforgan M . A Craverord Jaiireaßlienderson Louisa Moran; John Catherel V mrs ' Hershey Magi/len - MoorlMild NV . B CanitinirisDWen Henry Mary - '.. MotrilThoinas S Curry George Herron Jarneir C Human Fells 2 Curran Richard lienderton SI. Moreland Patriok REHM _ _ _=. ^~,~ ~: Morally Mary Parker tail • - l'•:- . SMith Simea'„ 2 Morris Benjamin Panne; Reason . f SitlithAndre* Morris John H- 1,- ,Peoplealohn ; Smith Jahn 0 Moorhead MaryiPeere Ann mrs : Elinkh John 4 Morris Thomas 1 i Pereey li : Smith COlirin J Moorhens Thos u. Pentland Wm . , '' Sadth - Annrew D Morgan A '. ~._,;',`:.Peirce DeWitt • : : - Smith'V vcar d Morrison W ..l' ' Pease Morris El '-Smith GIVVm Moore James PeskL M - " Smith linden Moore Thomas Pearson Elizb'h Smith Wm 2 Moore Win 2 ,Pnloutott M 7 miss Smith Dennis Moore June Phillips Anna Smith Samuel Mcore Thos G 1$ Primenk Henry Smith Mary J mrs Moore Thomas J Phillips David Smith Mary miss Morrison Mary Phillips 11 M Smith-Anna Morrow John Piper Win Snodgrass Eliz'h Moore M mrs Phillips David E : Sotehar Beards& Moore James Piteavesno A Sproul Thos R Morrison Stephen Price MAC C min .Speer Lydia Moore W D Patter Charlotte • ,Speers Alexander Moore Robert W Price Alexander , Sports .1 Sam Moore James Porter James 31. Sootherlßealah ltrardock Win Pratt Ellzb'h miss •Spilinen Patrick Muria W J Porter Robert . ' Snyder Emily .. Murdock miss Porter John A . Snyder john Murdock James Pegg John • Spencer Wm P "• Murphy Alex Price Wm H - Squila Isaiah R Murphy Martha Powell L Smurr Joseph Murray James I'oolton Mary 'Miele S A mrs • Murphy Cornelius Potts C P Steller Abner Murphy JS PrestortWin - . Stephens Francis, M'Aleer Marg't Proctor Walter - Sturdy Walter M'Aleer Jane Pumphry_ A ' • Stougbd John T M'Bride Thos Pluton Henry, Stanley: Wm W M'Clelland I Porter Ann miss SteblerlAbner Al'Cullongh C Preen Lorin G Stucker G 3l'Cullough T Porter-Ann J miss Stewart E miss M'Causland .1 R Price James . Stewart.Willioni 3 31'Carthy John Price J B mrs Stewart A W 31 , Cabe NVm Price Alexander Stewart - J . A M'Clorey Michael Porter Emanuel ... Stewartßobeft 3l'Cartney Sam Piiiman John . : Stewdrt 1 31'Clure Jas H QuigleF S 'Strickler Reuben APCltire Margl Quigly Feliz Stockton E M'Causland J Quin Juil6 miss Strong Francis IWCailin 'James Ralph Daniel ~. Striekling J.W 31'Cartnel• S Ray Wm - Stacking Stacking Sophia P Nl:Cann Isabella 2 Reenter Josiah - Stilltoase .1' A M'Cabe W P Rafferty Mary Sutton DB 31•Catin Geo • Rulligon Thomas Sweny , James . I M'Cnul James Ray Mary I mrs Swaney Edward M'Closkey F Rathbun Erastus Swift Thomas M'Cabe Patrick Ruy Samuel Sugderi James M'Carthy John Rea Jane SymeJOhn M'Carthy Jag Rhodes J D Suetraiin June mrs M'Calrey Jan Reaves B C Sutch George ;'Cane Mary Reese G StunoMW LI M'Cutcbcon Hugh Resinger L mrs Swain Wilson 31'Connell James Reamer I mrs SaivoriDennis ' 31:Crockett Car'e Resinger Jos Taylor Joshua Nl,Cutcheon Sam Reemodgh Saul- Taylor!Mary A M' Curdy Sam Rhevillsitletry mis Talont john NrCutcheon Ilugh Rever Daniel Talontlane miss M'Corkle James Reds Henry Taylen Wm APCready James Redwood John, Taylet.Toseph A APCracken Eli•g'h Rheods Harriett Teetes , Riehard ' M'Cready Agnes Reeie Reese- • ThompSon Jas P M'Cormick Mich! . Reainger D Tovis.lienjentin • 3PClure Robert Rhoads Wm mrs Thompson Mosei 31 , Court Sergeant Rlioads James 2 Then-Amos ArCreary Jos N Rhoades M miss Teeter Rich W i Al'Ellroy JNI Riceity Richard Thompson R N I M'Dowell Alex .1 Reamer Josiah Thiring Lemuel MTlonnell Johu 3 Rea Jciseph Thompson Martha M'Ellroy Wm Reed John F W Miss Al'Dowell John 2 Reed Samuel C • Thompson Elizth AVElrea Rcb Ann Reed.Nlarglmiss Tetrt Win . Al'llsay S B Reed Rebecca. A Thatcher :51 Ames 111 Donnell Robert Reed E miss ` Tiernan John ArDonald Henry Reed Silas Turner Richard NlTalls Andrew Reed Thomas Townson Geo AVG.:mint Jane Reed Alaretmiss Tompkins 0 E M'Fail John Reed Joseph Toel mrs , M'Grew Martha Reed Jackson Turner , Richard 31'0owin John Reed Alice Turner Chas 11 Arliee Elizabeth Reynolds John • Townsend EW2 • M'Gregor S E • Reynoldi James ' Talley: M J miss M'Gratli Hemp Rice H ild . Tustin James jr M'Gowan Win Reely Mary'rniss Tomei John. 31`Guire James Richard David 111 Tomes E miss 3PKown Martha Riddle Joseph Mealier Joseph NlGuire Ann J one Richards Henry Todd Wm 0 Al'F'adden Ann Robinson Eichorn Toner Mary Ann 31'Garr Edward „ Robinson J 1 Vanwickel N 3C(Juire Sant _Robinson 31 mrs Viteh Itabecca , 31 , Graw Hugh 1.-1, Robinson 31-miss Vandergritt Jos Mliume IT ' Robinson J \V Viniteke Joseph 3111waine Jan H Robinson W I Vizey: M'llwaiue John Robinson•Elizbli Vriadegrift Sam , 3l'llwainc Jane Robinson James Walker Edward 31'Kitight IV F Robins:lll,M G ' Walsh James ' Ntliain James 2 Rape Win ,Watilionc C miss i 31:Kown Joseph Rugg JK Watshn. Closk M'Kenna l'atriek Rutherford Juba Wanice Agnes i APKee Adam 2 Russell Caleb Wandelchel F A 31• Kenna James Ruttioford Jlt Ward Wm 31 , Kee James Risher Daniel Ward John . APKec Boleti Richards Wm Wagner J Rev 31 , 1..tegEdin Mar Richardson Wm Wayland mr ' 31 , Clain John Ritchie John Waidiand Henry MTh.) Win Rine Daniel Wanderoi Matilda ArVey John • Riteity Elizb'h mis Watt W S APRonerts Jane Richard Thomas %Voting, S W 31•Spaildey Alurgt Riddle 11 Watson NI miss NYMullin \V Rawly Chas N ' Wall_George 31 . Nutt George Rowingeneer .1 Ward John 31Mullin \Vitt Rohl, James A Webiter Alex AlMullan Dan Riseling A Weaver Jacob M'Alickle Win Ross Emstus Nreltleott NI E NV:Mullen Mary A Roberts Emeline Weish John - AP:Mutton Alex„ Rasgrove rues \VAX Robert M'Numarn J a mei:. Roark Thomas White Win APNlit II ad S Rogan Owen , Whitaker Charlds Neil R, Rader .l Whitaker Cs Jr Neill Joints P • Redman Thomas White David . 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Simon Ameudo Wilson James Oliver II W Shaw James Wilson John O'Leary Jeremiah si ts ,, ; E. s47 , Wilson Andrew-8 Oaks M 0 Sharon S mrs. Wilson James Osbert, A K Shenk Saint L Wilson C Miss - Officer Bit Shorren Sarah Wible John Oldfield James Shollenberger D Witherington G E Officer R W 4 Shannon Wm Wicks S J miss Odill Charlotte Shaffer John Wilcox Writ Rev Oliver Robert SlicetsAittliony Whiney Charles Orr Robert Shirk Walter a Wilmore I: Ann O'Brien John Sheets Win R Wicks C miss - Oliver our Shoring John Wisemen Wm H O'Brien Thomas Shorter John Winters C . O'n: , ,,•rac Michael Shnrip Wm K - Wilaids Hugh Patton David Shepherd Allen V Whokman 1-1 H Paul Robert Shapes Thomas Whir Cephas . Partner John Shissler G 'Woodburn James Patton Wm Spiders Wm R Woods John lain Win Sheck Samuel WPOclward Amiss !'arson! Maria She rick Joseph E Wheids P Puehel Wm Shuly Henry Walf John Packer Lewis . Sinnnes John Wheels Thomas 0 Patterson Erniss- Stulihers Z Y Witeden Henry _ . Pattersonl B9' Siligs Hack ' WOods John J Parker Edward R Steiger . Jacob Weight Fenton - Patterson Henry Skimmer John Yohng G Park Daniel Sleigh Joseph YMAng James Jr . Parks Alex's Sloan Mary tars Yining John . Putterson - MJ miss _Simmons Thomas Yating William D Patterson Ann , Swag Richard i 4 lager George Parker mrs - Simmons John 1.1, - Parker Richard - Sill John INITIALS e Llewellyn Div Sof T Ocean Wavi Div Sof T 2 Young lieu's Hope do J W - L I . Pittsburgh No. 42 do I' J 4 Day Spring do Ann C miss Duquesne do E C S miss ' ; 1.3 - Jurgus . do .I.W S I r start C. NPKIBBLN, P. H. Mepmerlant A SPENCER will`prescnt his astonishing rind won /TA. derful Experiments, this week. at We ODEON. The mysterious state called !• Spiritual TraneiP will be pro duced ; in which persons will pans awayitand visit other worlds,planets, the aim and moon--describing their sce nery, inhabitants, climate, 3:c. Tb — Admittance, 25 coos. i. ickets can be bud at the Exchange 110 tel, Office of the Morning Post. and at the door. Front scats reserved for the Ladies, anoGentlemen ac companying them feb%) . • .• , Last Week I gl trtinscivs GREAT PANoRAmA eir . THE HUD _II.I. SON 'RIVER, will open for nnoth week at Philo I lull. 'commencing on Monday evening, Lfeb'y 2. , :th. and continue every evening during the week, except Satur day. ;Exhibitions to Schools every ailernpomat 3 o'clock. Tickets 25 eta.. to he had at the Monongahela House, St: Charles, Exchange; and Merchant's Hotels, and at the door. ]D^ Doorsopen at 61 o'clock, exhibiOn to commence at }past 7. feb.N-disv Dry Goode at Wholealite. A T URPHY, WILSON & CO., No. 48 ;Woodsireer, are .01. now receiving by daily arrivals frees the Importers and Manufacturers, ample supplies of dr;psirable Spring which they offer to city and confitry retailers at. the smallest possible advance. Having d .. partner almost: constantly in the eastern markets, their sank will be kept up throughout the season. Among the articles already received. are at cases Prints, come • verX • beautiful; and' adapted to city sales; a variety of Tweetts, Cotton. Pan taloon stuffs, bomestic Gingham, Bleact ed and Brown Cottons. &c. !feb29-dawlm Stray Cow. t GANTE to the subscriber. living in Min4sville, Pitt Allegheny county. on the 22th inst.. a large brindle Cow. with her lett horn broken off. The owner is et:- qui:me/1 to come forward. prove propel -o', pay charges, and take her away; usr she will be dealawnh according to law. DANIEL KINTY, felitclaw3t* ACKEREL-50 bbla No 3 South MaCkerel; •" 10 " 1 10 hr" " 2 •`".1" In store and for sale-by ' . I • feb2s MILLEIt.& nrcRE - rso. 71‘7 iXTM..I3. POSTER, At:mt./in 1 1 1rxi , ,,IrSolciiel:s, to pro- , I V_ cure Land IA arrows and Pensions for widows; at the office of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., Btfrke's Pnilding; Fourth' street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • .1! My son. in the General Land Office.. at Washington, will attend to my business there, 'free of icharge to appli cants. EINIOVAL—C.-A.IteAIVULTY t;• C . have removed. 1.1, to the' warehouses on "Sloan's Vrhutf,) , upper Canal Basin, Liberty street, where they are now fully prepared to receive a large amount of Proatn-c, kb.. to ship,an the Opening of Canal navigation, to Philadqphiri,BalUmore; andall intermediate places. ' ' :feb2s'. Alnerigan Almanac, and' posatory of-theful 11 Knowledge. for 148; rec'd and for sale by .• .JOIINSTON & 'STOCKTON.: Wholesale and Retail Booksellers. corner of Market and Third sts. =MEE Oates by 'auction AUCTION SALES, ' BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, South-East earner of Wood? and nth streets "DETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS. &e.- On Tfinrs- It, day morning, March 2d, at 10 o'clock, at the, Com mercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth sta., will. be sold to close a consignment, an extensive assortment of English, French and American Dry .Goods, &c., select . ed expressly for this market. At 2 o'clock, P. It., a quantity ofgroceries, queensware, glassware, confectionary, writing and _wrapping paper, band boxes, matches , senors,. tobacco, gram and coal shovels,' hay and manure forks, stoves, 7 pieces aup..threts ply and double Ingram carpet, 2 pieces stair, ditto., look ing glasies,lnantel clocks in great variety edtlery, 40. A general assortment of new and second hand houiebbld furniture, embracing the stock of a family about removing from the city. , - At 7 o'clock; 'Oft invoice of good quality boots, shoes, ready made clothing, umbrellas,: trunks, saddles, bridles, halters, whips work' baskets, gold• and Silver ! watches, gold penis, stationarY, rifles ' puittilst: pen and pockerkmves. knives and forks, spectacles , staling, ac-! cordeons,. fifes, &c. • - feloW: ' AUCTION WALES BY JAMES , M' KENNA. AUCTIONEER. i. No.' 114 WOOD ...Am.', setaa INXOIC,WROY.PISTIf. DAMAGED CUTLERY and Dry.Goodo.at.duerian; at; M'Kenna's. OnTharsday evening, March' L'd.,st 7,1 o'clock, will be sold at M'Kenna's auction Moo s t Nti.lt 4, 1 Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth, on account et whom it may concern, a lot of cutlery and dry goods, slighty damaged on the Ohio river, a few weeks since. ..Terras ti cash par funds. [marl.] JAS. M'KENNA, Auet. Sce4—thi ThqrsdaY nesi,J j_f March .9.41, at 10 will be sold, at Alrfren nal; Auction Rooms, -a large and general nssortnsent of Dry Goods, ready made Clothing, boots and shoes, end,l tory, &c. At 11. o'clock, P. Nt., Household Furniture, and ' , kite err Utensils. At early gas light, same evening, 1 fine gotirpatent lever Watch, 1 fine silver do. do. do.; with a .eatiety of second hand watches, of every. description; and immcdiaiely af; ter. a large assortment of Dry Goods. &c.: . feb JAMES AFKENNA, ETAIL Grocery Store, atAuction.—On Thurs.day next , R. March 2d, at 10 o'clock, s. at:, will be sold; at the store of Robert Lafferty, 7th street, a few disarsabare the canal bridge, his entire stock'of groceries, store fixtures, &c., as he is declining•that business; among the articles arc the following: Imperial, gunpowder, young hysom and black teas, sugar, spices, sugar house molasses. and a large lot of queensware, with many other anielei in the , grocery line; also. brass counter scales and weights, dour scales andbeam, flout chest, draWers, shelving, "T stove: and pipe. Terms at sale. • . . - feb2o , • JAMES MICE:NNW: Auct. TO the Honorable the Judges of the .Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, mend for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of James Young, of the borough of Law reneeville, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitionet bath provided himself -with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, achis dwell ing house in the borough aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a_ public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, •as in duty bound, will pray.: JAMES YOUNG. , We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid borough,: do certify., that the above petitioner is of good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided With house room and convemences for the accommodation of trav7 elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Hunter Ml.aughlin, Wm. Mothens, ' • Peter Diebold, Samuel Garrison, Jeremiah Fleming, Francis Stine, • J. W. Decker. Joseph Miller • ' . . Wnt. Hays, \V. W. Guthrie, feb29-d3l. - - TO the Honorable the Judges of tne Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the eminty of Alle gheny The petition of Robert Thompson, of the Second Uri:wit,: Allegheny city, in the county aforesaid, humbly. shevi'eth, That your petitioner hash provided himself with materials. for the accommodation of travelers and other,: at his: , dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and praysthat your; Honors will be pleased to grant hilt . ] a license 'to keep public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. ,is to duty bound. will pray. E. -THOMPSON.; We. the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ward, do_ certify. that the above petitioner is Of good repute for hcinesty and temperance, and is well provided with hodse room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers and others, and that said tavern is npeessary. • ' J. Carson'. J. Allender. Wm. Callender, John Stuck, J.:Stewart. Stewart. J. Woods ; Samuel M. Lyon, A. Smith, F. Dill, S. Ifril: Wm. Patterson, H. Solvers. feb29-daw4 r 0 the . Honorable the Tu/ges of the Court of Quarter 1 Sessions of Peace, in and for the county of Alle gheny: The petition of Thomas Kerr, of the First Ward; city of Pittsburgh. in the county atbresaid, humbly shewethi That your peiiiioner hath provided himself sv . ie materials • for the accommodation of travelers and o 'era. at, bis dwelling house in the ward aforesaid. and p ays that your Honors will he pleased to grant hint a license to, keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner duty bound, will pray. THOMAS KERIG I,Ve the subscribers, citizens of the albresaitieward. do certify. that the above petitioner is of gsod lepuic Mr. honesty mid temperance, and is well provided with hotline' room and conveniences tor Site accommodation of travel, ers and others, and that said tavern is neeesr.ary. Thomas Rose, Webb Closey, Alien Cordell, Wm. Gov." man. J. Dorrington,S. Anderson. J. M. , Keei John Cale. well . . P. Milligan, A. Mortin..l. Gray. 4th st., D. M: Kee:. fel:2o-.13W31. . . . r NO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter. Sessions of the Peace, to and for the county of Alit'. ghetty The petition a George Kirkpatrick. of the Third Wards city• of Pittsburgh: in : the county aforesaid, humbly-show etli. That your petitidner lath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others,' at. his dwelling house in the ward aroresaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep, a public haute of entertainment. Autl your petitioner, as, in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE KIRKPATRICK. We, the subscribers. citizens of the athresuid ward. do " certify. that the above petitioner is of good - relive bar: honesty and temprance, and is well provided witithouse . ! room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel- - era and others; and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Jonhaton, Luke Cockshoot. ,J. Dryer. James Cupples. Michael Daly, M. Cannon, Win. 11. Morrison, Wm. Fritz, Wm. Paul, J. Shields, R. S. Moreland, 8.-An-. demon. • felcM-daw3to rrO the Honorable the Judges of the Celan of ,Quarier . Sessions of the Peage, in and for the county of.Aße 7 ,_. ghert: The y -petition of Juines Gilchrist. Third ward, City. of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his d*ell ing house in ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors. will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty-' bound. will pray. J. GILCHRIST. • We; the subscribers, citizens of the Fifth ward .do ify, that the above petitioner is or good repute fur honesty .; and temperance, and is well provided with hove, room ,and conveniences for the accommodation of, traVelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary......;, James Montooth; J. Mlklasters, John Spencer. Moore Thompson, A. B. Curling, John Carson,: C. Hartwell, R. M'Cutcherm, John M'Quewan, J.-Cuppples, Wm. Mackey. febM•dth• . Fro the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of du: Peace, ni and for the County of Al legheny. - The petition oft. Cross, of the First ward, -in the city of Pittsburgh, itf" county aforesaid, humbly shew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with' materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and praysthat your Honors will be pleased to grant him a licence toireep a ptiblic Lebec of entertaiment. tud your petitiOner:l4 in duty houltd,will pro;: A. CROSS... We, the subscribers,. niticens 'of • the ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good:mous. for honesty and temperance, and, is -.well-provided, with house room and couvettiencea for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary A. Aocltz, M. M. Landuher, John Sevin, Wm Bennett., W. Wilson - , W. B. Wlntl• Johrt Bryar, D Brennen; James Elliott, .1: D. Alexander, A. Wallmer. fcb2S-d3t ? i rO so th . e ai H m %no o ra f Honorable th C c o c u o rt nn o ty f Q or n A art . n e , r gheny The petition of John Agnew', of the Second'ward, of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweih, tPheeeijcue,dfneaaondf the r e That your petitioner With provided himselfwith materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the county. aforesaid, and prays :that your Honore will be pleased to grant hima hewn. to keep ' a public house of entertainment. And your petitiones, -: in duty bound, will pray. JOHN- AGNEW. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Second ward, do certify, that the above. petitioner is of good repute : for. honesty and temperance, and is well provided withhous• room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel. ersand others, and that said tavern is netessaty. L. 11111.14. Leaccek, Ai Smith, - Wm:Hare, T. Hewey,;- Robert Sloan, Thomas Hughesi - John Patterson; J,Carson t . J. Allender, John AVGiums, Owen Morgen.- feb2S-daw3t* rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, le and for the county orAlle gbeny The petition of IL L. Burkholder, of the Four* war 4 city of. Pittsburgh,.in the county aforesaid, humbly shew- . cth, •That your peuoner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of. travelers and. Othersi at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and praymr.that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your , petition er, as in duty bound, will pray. . . H. L. BERKIJOLDTIC We, the subscribers, citizens.of the aforesaid ward, do certify, that the übove petitioner in of good repute for bon esty and temperance, and is well provided' with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers and others; end that said tavern is necessary. David Greer, IL Watson, John Fowler. John VtIIICE, J. Shepherd, E. Greer, A. Craig, T. Owston, J. F. Anderson, James Matthews, S. Storms, J. J. Kerr. . feb2S-d3t • , rilet the Honorable the Judgei of the . Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and, for the county of Alit gheny : The petition of Hugh Duffy, of the . Second Ward; city -of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,; humbly shissveth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mtiteri als for the accommodation of travelers and 'others, at his fl dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and praysthat3rour Honors will.be pleased to grant him a license to keep *- .7publie house of entertainment.. And 'your 'petitioner, as 'in duty boundovill pray. -HUGH DUFFY. ; WeolfesUbscritie Fs, citizens of the aroi6said certify, that the aboto petitioner is Of good repute forhon esty Ind tenmereace, and is well - prosided with Louse room and conveniences for thU accommodation of travel ers anti others-arid that said tavern is necessary. H. - pokers, llusten.'R. 'Dickey, James Stewart, John Coriniek,ll. G. Brotiks;M: Dan Magelam, John Auderson,. '.J. J. Hogfen. John Ross, R. Boustuan, A. reV2974.4* . .? , •.. • • PIOF,FEE..IO bags Piime. Rio; 1111 .44 Bled, !.` 12 " _Laguayrar> '6 ' Java; Unn2sl ...For snit by Jamen AVninwright, Sninuel Cook. 13= MEE ,t_ .- ~: i '.V:.'!:...- . .-1 - .;'., ----- , . .'..:,, , ,, -,.,'.‘-.. t3 -; &v ~i',,,•,..1/4,,,;,•E.•-ii,•_:::::-,.:,„,,-.- i I-