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•- - •"-:17hti . ' looking over th e proceedings of the Board,
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:01 , the second instant, we find that a resolution of
"reiMl by' hams S Ckarr, Esq. with reference to
-. iitecellection • of 4 , materials to satisfy the People
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tad their representatives of the necessity of an car
.--,--, ~.I.Tfind general revision of our revenue laws, to se-
Care
tile i t more effective operation, accommodating
Aim to the circumstances and "customs of •lie coon
'.,• - tryomd cons .liditting all into one Fair and full code,
- .which may be understood and operate every where
'• . . Addce, aa_faT as possibly practicable, without essen
tially disturbing the basis of our system of taxation;"
-.. , Was paseed,.bv a rote of sixteen ayes, to four noes.
A bill on this subject, has been introduced into
\ - the-House . of Rtliresentatives, by , Mr.Wevr..as,, of
\ \ l. T terl4-Miuni;, Which provides, that a Boyd shell j
. • . T lrssppointed, "'to collect, revise, and digest all
'...- iiiktdie ',ems of. the General Assembly, respecting
•IlljteVassiessinent and collection of tAxes ; together
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with :such provision.' as information and experience
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~ttitey uggest, 'for the improvement of the revenue, 1
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Without further increase of tlie . rates; and incorpo. , '
:4 - 4e'lbe whole ,n one general and cv nintic "tat-'I
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'etc, as simple, intelligible, and complete, as the i
••• - *titre of the4alpject confided to them may admit,"
-The eonimbieioners are required to devote' at
leistth;
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il ree months of the t i me, alter appointment,
atrthe collection cif. inanntation, as to the Most 14. i
vorable manner of raising revenue in forrtit eosin- ;
tries, and in sister Slates; as well as to gather '
from, our own citizens, aMI public records, such pro.
iiiiiiitia, its Shall he demiteil most- acceptable. in
practice ; .and' shall male' reyiort to the Governor,
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by bill, on or befiire the 10th'day of octobc 7 next. 1
These eotrituissioners are aled'plitrusted with the
4iityorrepOrting, if deemed advisable, "the scheme 1,
of a aiitliiiig'fund ; which may build en a permit-
Oust Imais the credit attic entnmonsvellib, and re
• - dlitii itt plighted faith,. by such progressive pay
, • asset of the Stale debt; nit the' impartial and equal 1
itpßeation of our -sufficient resources would err-
tainly eceornplish." _
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_ Plitt bill . aPpears to have bren drawn up with
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mild, care, , with a •riewto the accomplishment of
die dieilieil - orlecti and, from the information in
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behleecrit will hecome a law.
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Pittsburgh Gas Company.
Among the proceeding, at Ilairilburgh, ;on the
-4 . 10th instant, we perceive thit .. r motion of Mr,
ttaimiszwator.,,the bill to incorporate the Pittsburgh
Pas COMPany j we. taken up in Committee of the
it:s:airrat in the Cbair,) reported to
the House, tend a third time and passed.
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$l4/4'he Charleston Patriot low recently come out
-tortestrul Taylor,. and lets off the following joke
'en t 'ruling paniont.
. •• E Very . hojy has beard of General Scott's 'hasty
eatis of soup? but every body hal not bong& what
so maid -to-be an actual fact, that General nv&tt, in
speslang of the valley of Mexico, al ways calls it 'the
bufaXif Atexico.'• Would it not be more in keeping
for the General to call itthe tureen of Mexico."
Tim Atom. Firtstrr.--The Niles Republican,just
lyntinerks:7-If there ever was a time when the
ftmoctraoc party &Abe nation should cease their
bielterings within themselves and unite in-one solid
phalli's against the- treasonous ,course of the whig
party, it , is now: The interests and hoilor of our
country . . demand it:. Au we value our institutions,
as rin,loye our country, let us stand by her in any
and eatrremergena r
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L. HARPER. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY DIMMING, MARCH "17, 1848
THE VOICE OE PENNSYLVANIA 1
FQR_ PRESIDENT,
,-J.AAtES 1313 C
thit.p .. .'d to the:. dAiiion of the A - Wiwi/a Com:as:ion
zimitobitAwc ELECTORAL TICKET
I.llNiabittAL: rt..triOus.
.1 3 / 9 322. of Clearfield.
'Davin D. IViorrEn: of Northampton.
L Haase L. BaNNEEL. 'Philadelphia Counts.
1101 N R. EX BASS' . city:.
Isaac•Snurat, do do
IV. A.:L. Rocareozz. do do
V....1e.c0s S. Yoer. !dout . 'omery do
-,, VI. RoemtTE . Walol.f.T. Lthil do
. . irizitAxt W. DOWNLYG, C h eater do
/64datotrir, Laucanimr do
• • Parts Kmxs..,Berks do
. Scmcnnvovi:a. Monroe do
Xl. Swamann, NY.yoming do
• XII.' JORATE BIIZWSTS:R. TlOga do
MIT...JoIt:I C. Mao, Canton
i "X.V.. - .lcnur Wmmtes, Lebanon do
;XV, Roarer L. Fleata, York . • do
.• XVl..Faanstnea.ttairrit, Franklin lo
• /NIL joint Clusivam., Huntingdon do
• XVIIL CutaLFS A'. BLACK', Greene do
NXlX.,l3Vostox W. Dowatme Bedford do
JONS R. 51 1 / 1 1%70:i. Rt'aVCr . do
- Gitoßoa P, 11./outzon, Allegheti) do
XII. AV. 11. Darts. Crawford do
Trtl3lllY IrEc. Potter d g
AXIV.-JosikT,O.Cempar.r.z., , Bu t l er - .:.dt,
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
ISRAEL PAINTER JR -
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• Of Ifestmoreiontl County. • )
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MIS -PAPER, THE LA lI'S OF THE EXITED
STATXS TREATIES, RESoLETIo iIpCOJ
ORESS.'ke.,. ARE I'VELISIIEIk BY AUTHORITY.
Vogt lob - Printing Office,
.CORNER OF WOOD AND FlrTil
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c„,13,7" See ach - ettisement utithe fast page.
rgNypled :o la a.r.l in Mei:furor.) hVierc
; TVs 'must with. in erdtr to no-
ssard'an in..enkn. tyke nit f1P054161,, an reriieri , n u r leviad
:14 Primed.
3 '::ti=r....w: cAuFt. t,tit.4.s.l.a. Ics Nexcsynper Agelon
.„' : lB4:o3o.lldings. N. L.•curiler of 'lliird mid Dock sweets.
„lila 400 NoraiDourth AlreCl-6 our onD, nothoritod Agent .
'uiPhilatlelpiiin . ,
111/PWe shall attend to the Editor of the Journal
I to:isioritiv to his entire satisfliclion. Our time was
stiiherssise occupied ,esterday.
IP:ediniyAsania Deaf and Dumb Asylums'
The 4nuai Report of the Directors of this lostito- .
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qiiiciiiii# been received by us. Front it we learn
that the'whole number of pupils during the past year : ---
viiiill2i of Which number 76 are supported by this ;-.1/'"" - The following note, froui hi ai.tr Jonry WII:
Ski tri o :II!;:bi their ftiencht,nr the Institution; . B by New tour, is published at. the request-or that gentle
.Teie-yi BbY Marylaudi , and .1 by Delaware. Alba.; man. We understood Mr. W. to tpay that it was
gheiticeuritykae4rell pupils, being morn than doub- I offered to one of the Whig papers for publication,
le.the number sent by any county, except Philadel,l but wan ratified a pace in its columns:
phkWhiChsends 20. There are 63 boys and 49 ' To the Editor rf the Morning Poq :
eiriii jail during the Year but one death has occurred i s'in—flome person has [alien the Itt,erty to place
misting the Pypils. The Directors greatly rrgret the my name on a' nnn ' nlit t" , ? ° .“' d '".." 1 " k " g-a grand
ii,ii,,,i,omber- of'Deal and Duirlis..o our State who' display ld on
a i t i l i t o c h r e e i 7 o tvi t a h t
col)iliitounriryset..;
.a.yolinoffirthiLersit.y,,,..
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4r:0.1 . m:4 . 4n - elided for, and earnestly appeal to the ti ona t Road.
Gimeral'Assembly for au increase of the anus! ap , Those 'ehn reel dives Ato flatter Mr. Clay, and
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proPthtion to thirteen thousand dollars. We think I make capital for hunt, are wt . lcome to do so ; but,
for my part, I cannot forget his indorsement of John
thiittliiiiippeal shoubi not be unheeded: as there arc
fescobjects more imperatiiely demanding the gu ir- 1
i Itandelpleg declaration, that our channel of coot
. tnerce, river, cv. ro one hill the
dia4'Clie_ of the State, than the - indigent deaf and I >car andthe-obi dried o
up the other." " f Nor ztti
cob I forget his
dtittrit'.. The'dneducated.poor, blessed with all their ; e ti a o rnx
o n d ri s , •n e. t.. r i ce e -
loofothe
; R i fota d d eo f d rot i 7. l C w o o m ro lte d •r i l:t . i o, tl to
faculties, should be peculiar ol•jects of cats by the
to forget it, the monument, erected to his honor;
eared coniprisnityi but ho iv much more allotted those be : l near Wheeling, would utlen jog tn.) nasmor ) .'
eared tbri.who are eat off from all 'communication Ilealde s t 'i am an Antinmsont and whateer othle!. , 1
wittitheir, race through the sense . of hearing and the I
Ilia 1' do, I anima disposed to bow down and worship
powir Of speeCh!
the projector's Ol the National Grand Lodge or Au.
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cient York Masons. I honestly bilieve lYfasonty .
I to be an evil, and I am oat willing to have my name .
used by its votaries: Jt.IIN WILLOCIC.
1..,:.W.,-;"Tb..e.T4.l4&wit h . 'Meilen-
Set:eral of our eastern exchanges contain a long
article, which purports to he the Trety with Alex
ice, as it was submitted to the Senate ; and the a
mendments made to it by that body. This paper
Occupies several columns in each of them. It em
braces a preamble and twenty-three articles; and
embodies those provisions which have been here.
tofore represented as contained in the treaty. The,
amendments, as presented- to us, are the same as
those cud to have been-made in the Senate, as we
beard, from time to time, of its progress in that
body. We do not consider it worth while to give
place to this lengthy article, at the present time,—
presuming that it is not entirely col - rent; and in
tending, of course, to give to the official document,
.when duly attested, a place in our columns.
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Ustret. DiscurEnv.—Mr. !hit-pion, formerly nn as
sociate of Dr. Lordlier in scientific rmeareb, has
made a very valuah'e discovery. It is a mode or an
apparatus by wh ch beereati be cured at all seasons,
and particularly in this warm vitiate. Theo are
now to this city caste specimens of meat cured by
this process when the thermometer was ranging
horn 74 to SO, and witteh''detiiiiristrate the entire
success of the experiment. It is said that by this
p ocean any person can cure meat in three hours, in
the warmest weather. The spectinena rii;ty be seen
at the store of •Fluttiley, Doswell & Company, and
consist of ten barrels Prime and one barrel beef
Round. The Inspector's certificate (Mr. flozant,)
states,..,opun examination it was l'ound to lie thor.
oughly cured," and that this was tjrUl a small part of
the quantity packed at llouston, Texas--the renialn•
der (some 300 or 400 barrels, having Leen sent to
the North. We hays thrther learned that one of the
gentlemen connected with this new enterprise. has
gone on to New York, to get the improved apparatus,
with the view of establish a :branch of the same
business vt Lavaca, and some other point In West
ern Texas, where salt can be had tar the labor of
lifting it from the numerous salt lakes or sa/inas,
and where the cattle, red upon the Mosusito grass.
species of wild oats) of the prairies, are always .
in the best and finest condition. Establishineitni
exist in Texts fur slaughtering cattle for the hide
and tallow only. When, therefore, the curing and
prickingiol ! bref, in the ordinary manner, is ;Wiled
theretoi it surely must prove a profitable business,
and in (short time
we hope to sea it extend to Lou
isiana. At.all events we should think our planters
will avail thernselves of this means of curing their
own bacon and pork, and not remain dependant upon
the North and West for their rupply or salted meats,
incurring a heavy - outlay fin these articles, and
which i ihrough this invention, they con altogether
save.:
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.La' Tn. conr.—Aclergman in a.neighbor
ing cat recently rent:lrked • fi:unt his pulpit,' while
preacang ; the oubjent r,t faith, that faith_ W4O
, Godi Magnetic Telegregh." On n of I,ix liearere
whn perhaps wax more inquhlittec than thoughtful,
xche thuirous of krt ”where the: office AP ,
to
which the rol!rmirrevpronr, n tr. arrwrr wun given:
• - `rn eery Jowly hearty/ prayer.",
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Fro article in the Boston lifter Whiff 1
by therniMitrtinew HALL ~ taru, (4111.eomitiWne
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City of Vrs'ishir ){lke eekeet.tlie fol bwingit wise
t is!.: Tsai ii , -A , , y- ,, ,i
lattonto&e I- ikholiihred Ri.*PrBintlens iii• i , i.i- , ii,- i
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.-Irii2s ielite:ol4 hW'Phrte hated - a petehiLihn .
.Second PlesbyturineChtirch in Washington. tilPere
which time, when he has resided in the city, he - 48
made it his regular place
.of worship ; though occa
sionally helms attended church at the Capitol.
Not only so, but Mr. Adams displayed a spirit or
generosity towards the church rarely equaled. It
i became embarrassed. That the house would be sold
under the hammer seemed inevitable. He camefor
ward and advanscd nearly 82,000 and relieved the
church. Every dollar of thatitum he expended fur
Public worship in that house. He deducted year by
year Ina pew tax till the whole was paid:
"lie attended the -regular services of the Sabbath
when his health permitted. No distance, no storm
prey, lilted; he was an all day hearer. Tho great
snow storm: of February, 1846, which closed nearly
all the churches in the country, did not 'keep 11,1 r.
Admits from the houseof God. He was one of thir
teen persons present in the Second Presbyterian
Church at Washington; and returned home through
the deep si.ow on font, M the close of service.
...Mr. Adams said to me, 'il It* in great distrust
all my early opinions on religion. As I advance in
life I.feel more and more distrust of all self formed
opinions I throw myself back upon . the simple
word rifiGod. — 1 receive what that teaches. I go
where that leads. I Shedd not, 1 suppose, he con
sidered' frilly Orthodox,according , to the standards
of theiFeesbyierialti uic h.' • But I ant not so far
from them uti people generally imagine. I enjoy the
worship or that church. lam edified by its minis
try: .
"lie was a christian; an humble, reverent student
of the bible; a man of daily prayer, one who en
deavored to walk with Cud, maintaining a conga ence
toid of offenee towards God and mar; one who
truste 1 for salvation in the bloodof Jesua Christ an
u Lamb elnin from the foundation of the world.
"Religion guided him and made him what he wan,
a pure and a good man. And to religion belongs
the great influence hit character and example gate:
Her power, her valuu, are neon in his life and death;
Young men, allow m e to speak to you, and through
]on to the tour.g men of the nation. Such attend
you would desire, no honorable, so loved, no mourn
ed. Be such your life Copy this great example;
the integrity, the high ms , rul principle, the regurd
for the Woid of God, the devotedness of the exulted
dead."
•
Virginia Reno Cations.
The following embraces u portion of the pro
ceedings or the Democratic Convention of the State
of Virginia, which assembled at Richmond on Tues
day, the 29th of February
We, the Democratic Convention of Virginiaoin
like.theiato Whig Convention, who vouchsafed 'to
the people:--whose suffrages they court—no decla
ration of doctrine or assertion of principle, believe
it to be our high privilege and solemn duty to state
to the country frankly and without reserve, the views
and opinions for which, as our cherished creed, we
seek approval and suppert—and do, therefore, re
voke :
That if any thing could increase our confidence in
an Independent Treacury and a Revenue Tara, it
would befriend in the 'signal success which has at
tended their practical operation, stn, e, under the
auspices of The present administration, they have
been established as law s o f the land.
.That we prrudly point to the fact, that, even in
time of war, Der great constitutional measures rif
currency and taxation have worked without a jar.
and to the unprecedented prosperity oral! the in
terests of our country under their influence as
matter of fair congratulation to °Steels ea, and as
the best and conclusive proof of their efficiency,
equality, wisdom and justice.
That sac cordially approve the Presidential Vete
of the Riser and itarbM. Bill of the last session of
Congrr SO, as the interposition of a grand constitu
tional check in the way of a system which to utter
ly without constitutional warrant, and which would,
if carried out, beget a course of wild, wasteful, par
tial and corrupt expenditure, the mischies nun con
sequences of which cannot be over-ettimated,
That, in our inclement, the war In which the
country is now engaged, otiginated le the tejneiii c
arid liostatty of Mexico; that it is cons,stent aid,
the national honor, just, righteous, eenstoutoinal,
and unavoidable on the part of the Uutted states
arA, while we insist that the old issues, in vol
iinu
as they did_ the gratest and the most vital siiesbon•
of internal policy, shall not Le kept out rif view by
our opponent., (unless, indeed, they are willinz to
recant their opinions,) we cannot but eagerly ac
cept the side of the new „Mexican isrue w Inch they,
in their despatch, tender to us—that sale being, as
it is, the side of truth,justice, right and Oat'teuntry
That as Republicans and citizens of one of the
free and equal states ()flirts Union, e e do most eur•
neatly protest against the Winthirip rud Wilmot
pros items, as is anion V16:1(1011.1 2 4 the Constitsiiien,
and wilful rs - saults on the rights and interests of roe
portion of our Confederacy; and do most soleaml;
declare that there is no power either is Congress, or
a territorial Legislature, which ts — its creature,
ur
any where else, save only in the people of a territo
ry in the adoption of a State Constitution, prepara
tory to adiniaaion into the Union, to present the mi
gration of any cit zen of any State, With his proper
ty, whether it be slaves or any thirg else, to any
domain-which may be acquired 1. 11 4 the courniox blood
and treasure of the people of all the Niatte.
That subject to the indispensable condition alrea
dy stated, sin will support any Democrat who may
receive the nominatio n of the Nattenai Conve n t ion
which will assemble in Ilaitimore on the fourth
Monday in May neat, and that it be and is I,—.reli . )
recommended to the Di znocracy of 4 irgirra, to
hold, at their earliest consenience, Conventions hi
the.ditlcrent Electoral districts of the State, for the
purpose of appointing firer De'egites from each of
said dintricts to attend said National Convention, and
also an equal number of gewlerr en to act as
alter
nate..
From Me New Yell Her4l.
Ratification of the Treaty Nvith Mexico.
TEL FINA4„NrE..:.'s 4
wAsitkittor 4 .- : :Meech If} 18*-,tltp.
The Treaty 14 jelikbee*rniifi, edt. tit difija.
tinny The Senile, Wive Jtitartiiis o *Se
-look the final ..iiiilei4aillt4n4lo.oloe'dlissettitill
-Tuesday. TtainjuWction of secrecy has not been
removal. ' -=- --4 , ; ?! ,
The vote stood
Four Senatortmero absent,-namely
A'ames. Politics.
Samuel S. Phelps, Whig, • Vermont.
James A. Pearce, Whig, Maryland.
fohn M. Clayton, Whig,.. Delaware.
Sam Houston,
•,. Demociat, Tesni.
The rote for the ratification stoud as follow,, •
Nana.
Chester Ashley,
Charles Cl. Atherton,
Arthur P. 13agliy,
John Bell,
James W. Bradbury,
Jesse D. Bright, •
A. P..Bntler,
John C. Calhoun,
Simon Cameron,
Lewis Cs..
John R. Clarke.
John J. Crittenden,
John Davis,
Jefferson Davis.
William T. Dayton,
Daniel Divkinsim,
John A. Dix,
S. N. Downs,
Alpheus Belch.
Belay S. Foote, 1
John P. Ilale,
Ed Ward .A. Banriegan
R. Al. T. Bunter.
Reverily Johnson, ,
Ilerschal Johnson,
Henry Johnson, .
Willie P. Mangum,
James M.
Jacob W. Miller,
W. B.
Atha M. Niles, -
Thomas J. Rusk.
Ambrose IL SI! ViM
Daniel Stur.....e,m,
Ilopl.ins L. Torirey, •
Joseph IL Vitilerwood,
Dus id L.
Total,
Alones •
'William Allen.
David IL Atchison,
Georc,e
Rog -r S. Baldwin,
Thomas 11. tk•.n tun,
John M. Deceit.),
Sidney Breese.
'fliontas Corwin,
Stephen A. Douglass,.
Albert C. Arlene.
Dixon D. L,,ti
Pre..ley Spniancr,
Wthani Vphani,
Daniel Weimer,
Janws D. We'strou, Jr
Total
A vr,„_whig,.., .......soons OF 71f g 1 . 01 - E.
De 11 N.' ,,, ^-‘ l . - Ligs,
mot rate,
A ~,,,, —VI digs. '26 .. Dernoena ts.,
:I TOTAL—A yes
Dt.mor nits, 1 - :c.}...
Muivrify (or the Tr.-lay, 22
Among those voting for the ratificallon are four
'poke against it. Of the four Senator' not l 01.
ing, two are atiaent from the cit)—Sic care. Houston
and Pearce.
The articles providing for the confirmation of the
grant* g;, en I.y Ihe.Mceicau goecrument in Tesae
and Catiforma, are stricken mat ; end the unimport
ant provis.ort to extend the jitrisdiction of the Mexi
can dme) over the Catholic &erg] in the ceded
territory la aim stricken out. Ti tee are the prin
ciple moJiticat•ons.
,
It will berecol :acted that the treaty indicates In - n
modes of paying the indemnity agreed 131,1111—M,C
hl the issue oriel percent. stocks, or by inatalmen•s.
The latter mode has been adopted Tile three toil
!mons subject to Mr. Triers order, are to be paid
immediately upon the ratification of the treaty by
The Mosican government, and the remainder in an
nual inealments of three millions each, bearing nix
per cent interest, to commence from the ratification
of tie treat, br 91eXaC0
is a provialon against makieg any portion ~ 1
lh:x sum trrinaferrahle.
The only point omitted in my former synopsis,
and preee•ved In the treaty, la an article securing to
the United State■ the free navigation of the Gulf of
riirnia, and of t 1 c river Colorado from the mouth
of Giin to the Gulf.
Mr. Allen closed the debate, this eveninu, ith
a," rcii bich is tiros ersafly ad, no to base
been ole tilestratirdinary tirillianry'and power. It
is not us yet determined o titer a commissione r
shall be sent or not.
Pope Pins IX.
The Pope rises every day at 4 ieetrick„ enters his
chapel. where he spends an hour in prayer and then
celebrates mass; he dads hears, atierwareir.,, a (aloe,
ma ss ., iii ~,t4,,, of thanks, and their passes to his calf.
i uct, for'ifiell thus by the dream. assistant %loch tor
load sought in the blessed .3cr - Ameht. Here lie la
bors noire mitiongly id, one o'er 4Cli P. N. Ile then
dopes, and during dinner, treats of public affairs with
stone ambassador, or do:tubules his secretaries. It
,n nt this timn also, that he permits artists from van
nus countries to sketch his likeness. Ills inter. .raliic
;Xi i s his
private
iecrel7'lhePi°7l:.l
companion
ZLe Stela, f o r long while pant hn„sl
intimate friend, and who, hitherto, has not congrat
ulated hi, patron on his accession to the Rol% ?es.,
and, they ray, it not very likely t o do no in freer ... 9
The account that the Abbe Stella gives of ring I.X .
I ,a, that the long cedeator of 'Mantel In keep forevi r
before turn the thought of God's presence, lia• ror
more th in ten ye ors become a baba. After dinner,
tiro, pope walks . , fur, an hour tit the galleries or gar ,
dens pfllic Quirinal. Then commence the revel?
tionn s iwioich last tit, five o'clock ,and take placers lib
out ceremony. Ai five o'clock, the Pope passe, an
hour before the Blessed Sacrament ; mest coomincr i l )
he performs this act of devotion in the chapel of
some religious community or public institution, into
allow!' lie drops without warning, in order to see hour
things are managed when no one is expected. After
thin, lie enters again his cabinet, and labors till near
ten o'clock, when he partakes of-a collation, at which,
ordinarily, some one of the cardinals is present. Ifs
t hen recites his prayers, and relic. a to relit. Such is
the daily lire of the pleat Pope P:us IX. •
The Allgemino Zeitung, publishes a letter, dared
the 26th January, from the Russian frontier,. idaticg
that the'paragraph itt tin, 'Pope's speech relative to
the state of the Catholic I hutch in Russia, had taus.
ed the greatest surprise at St. Petersding, and that
the Emperor had sent instructions to his representa
t.se at Rome, to dern!ind an explanation, and if
c ern ary, satisfartirn,
The Conlemperarierpof Rome. of the 29th ult.. an
nounces that tho Pope had given the Civic Guard of
tint city, SI battery of liter pieces 01' artillery.
The Pope has written to the Arelibishop of Milan,
reproving for eldness in the liberal cause,
that On dim ircation of 11 maszacro of 341.Y.inuary,
lie should have goat into the street , Jully r,A,cd, r
rnnndrrl.Ly his clergy, to' rotect the people:
The Jr. e jut: presented an addreos
to th e I , ,,ntiff couched to the most enthusiastic terms,
anchrielicatelyintiting that they hope far participation
in the full rights of citizenship. They thank Tutu
fur u hat be has' already done in their behalf, pledg
ing themselves" to form a battalion of the civic guard,
and finish by calling him “the delight, the joy, and
„
the u onder of mankind:" ' -
The Pope's reecript has been received in Ireland,
demanding lion, the bishops whether the alleged
charges or denunciatione and political intermeddling
by the priesthood be tree. It administers ssterii re
buke. It was addressed to some, if not all, the Cath
olic prelates of Ireland. requiring a Statement of the
charges alleged against certain members of the Irish
entlinlic body, of having incited outrage by the de
nunciation from 'the altar. This . letter admonishes
the clergy that the church of God should be the
house of prayer, not secuhr cr neerna, or the meeting
.
place ol.politicians, and the ecclesiastics should ree
-1 ollect . that :hey are ministers of peace — dispensers of
Abe my , terie+ of God—men who should not involve
themselves in worldly matters—in a word, men who
should abhor blood. and vengeance. The clergy tire
'required to satisfy the solicitude of a sacred congre
gation respecting the reports which have reached Ilia
Holiness, nail are des . red to sedulowily ipply . them
sel wen to watch over the spiritual interests of the
people ; and in nowise to mix theinselves up with
worldly affairs.
ANOTIIen COMMOTION TO SexExec.—Meagre.
Andrews & Hoyle are publishing, in the Anglo-Saxon,
kerica articirn on "I'bn/unico r n'. The General
Princip'es of the Priitiouticiation of all Languages,"
from the pen of Herr %Aube! !lawns, ti distinguished
Gerinan philologist, now on a visit to 11110 country.
Herr 1111.1111 Z bun thianteil fenny years to the inventi-
Ration of this sulifort, having molded In various
countries with a view 10 itinkiiig the must estennive
observations upon nil the pinnitiltionit or human
speech, and acquiring a practice! liltPvietige or,the
languages of Europe and AM i
P.
Thin treatise, though bearing the indubitable
marks of profound learning, such as we have seldom
Lad the pleasure of seeing exhibited in tills country,
is nevertheless written in a style of extreme simplir ,
ity and adaptation to the common Comprehension,
worthy of admiration. Judging fiem those portions
of the treatise which we have been able to peruse,
we slirruld say, that thin series .of articles, alone,
ivotild be of far more 9.11110 to any reader inter4itted' i n '
thn study of his own language; or ongsgpd in no
floiring it foreign. ono, than the yearly subscription
prma_of the . AngleSaxone--New Fork 'ptibisnej
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Politics. Sors.
Democrat, Ark:Maus.
Democrat, New Ilammthirc.
Democrat, Alabama.
Whig, Tennesice. -
- Democrat, Maine,
Democrat Indiana:
Democrat, 'South Carolina.
Democrat, South Carolina,
Democrat,' Pennaylvania,
Democrat ; "dicta an.
Whig, Rhode Island.
Whig, Kentucky.
Maseachusetts.
Democrat, 11.1issbmiimi.
Whig,
..1,i.0.NV
DailWow, NeWi;;zk.
Democrat, New York,
Detnocrat, I.outaluna.
Democrat, Michigan.
, Democrat, . Misaisaippi.
Abolition, . NeWliantlithire.
DEMOCrelt, Indiana.
Democrat,.- Virginia,
Whig, Maryland.
Dem 3crat, Georgia.
Whig, I.ounnana.
NVltig.- North Carolina.
Democrat. Virginia.
Whir, New Jericy.
ikmocrat, Maine
Democrat, Connecticut.
Democrat, Terns.
•Deniocrat, Ark:minim.
Democrat, Yenn.ylrn eta.
Democrat, Tenr,e.we.
Whig. Kentucky.
Dcmoerat. Florida.
Politic:. &att.
Delnocreit. Ohio.
Democrat, 14lia.00ri.
Whig. North Carolina.
Whig,— . Connecticut.
netllo4rat Aliiiaouri
Whig, . Georgia. '.
Democrat, Illinois,
Whig,
.Ohio.
Derwierat. 11h:root.
Whiz, Illintle.b.lond.
Democrat, Alabama.
Whig, Delaware.
Viiig, Vermont.
NVhig. Nlasiotetiusette.
Leo - loci-at, Florida..
A Priem-nom—The weather will be.fine in a few
41:qa ; but the streets will be muddy.
.tar The Wnolly Horse Is about to lenve . the city,
in company with his owners.. 110 did not realize fur
them n rich prize.
,
.31r The illatherwicka had a fine audience last
evening.
Muir, sir. — Officer Arms mug, .of -the Allegl.finy
milfotiVYegtertlav arrested a mail named D. H. itis
k ode, necueml of forging an. °ram nn a !Miro in AN,
legh• n y city. After an 'examination Lefore
Kiskade wan fully committed fur' tnal.—
Telegraph.
l'f , nLic Li cronc.---The Lecture in the .Slxth
Ward School House, on Friday evening next;
he delivered by Rontnr Cripts - ry, Eq. The sub
ject, Heat. The ptiblic generally, are invited to.
attend.
A NOVEL AND PLEASANT AFFAIR.—The mates or
Hartford, 'Conn., gave, a grunt, Leap, Year Ball in
that city on Tuesday Gutting, pt tho :. City : llatl,-nt
which seventy couples were present. The arrange'
meats of the nine lady naannpers were :well adapted,
to the occasion, and every thing Wall conducted' in
the most appropriate and orderly , manner. The
whole order of ball rum gallantry, was reversed
The gentlemen were seated around the hall, and
the ladies, with card in hand, wer,e padsiii g along,:
engaging partneri+, and intrOdecing each other to
the gentlemen. NotWithstanditig the fact that. the
ladies took the lco, there was a becoming modesty
displayed; which had the happiest effect. There
was never a more chaste, happy, innocent party-as
sembled in Hartford. At midnight supp-r was an
nounced. After supper the dance was resumed, and
the party finally broke up in the most happy manner.-
ttco- Washington gave,at his militarY tabled the
toast:—. 4 .. i the Butlers, and their five
leg to the grandfather and grandmother attic Gene
ral who succeeds Scottie Mexico. All these five
sons fought, and one wai killed-in the revolution--
ary army, and after they had enlisted, the old father
followed them. To the remotistraticed of the neigh=
b!,rd in the backwoods of Kentucky, the-mother re ! .
plied, h Let him go"; I - can get along without him,
and raise swot thing to feed the soldiers besides."
The'grandlither was an Irish emigrant. The four
revolutionary veterans had ten sons, who were all
in the last war. Nine of the family are engaged in
the present war,4this is the stock of the Butlers.
Tim COAL . TnAn ..—Amount of coal transported
on the Philidelphia a d Reading Railroad, during
the week ending Thur day, March 9th, 1848:
/arm Port Carbon, 3,883 00
2,4.59 02
Schuylkill Haven, 6,963 14
• " Port Clinton, . 1,702 03
L..0c.0 . 1 , 7 . '!‘. Irli,S.
4- arf ,
aXerZ' - h;V
'ill *
i-'4'.''' ;.
ect that o litndaliwihnlOve 4cei r Scotchmar.
hakbeektouid in **l• steel o teprevions night4'ilii,waiiitulneilboutWore*eds or shelter.'"
The Mayor's Police took him up,•tend put him i!-
one of the Tail cells, for they had no other plac'e`
for him. .During the Knight he became worse: The
neat morning the 'Sheriff rated the cirequistmtces
' to ; the Guardian/ of the Pone, as also didllie Mayor:
After consultation, and grave debat e , the humane
Guardians concluded that They:Would do nothing
with him, as ho'was nut a citizen! . The poor man
is still in jail, among felons and vagrants, fur the
crimes of being poor anti sick; while the men who
have been elected special Guardians of the Poor,
refuse to relieve him, or aid him in any way, be
cause; by accident, ho is not a Pittsburgher. We
can not hot look upon this as a deep disgrace to
the city, and we hope public opinion will teach the
Guardians that their conduct in this matter does not.
'reflect.the true charactor Of the Pittsburgh people.
But the above case is not the on ly one:' On
Wednerday, a prier German, who is insane, was
found in thestrects, and taken to our Mayor's office, ' r
that protection• Might . be' affeirded hint, Ife Was
put iii a cell, and the cirtumstances ol his case
laid iiefore the G trirdians at iheir,meeting:on Weal
. ~. -
nesday evening... -.They'rellitsed totake"any!'reztion
iii - regard to lath; bechtiiin.'he' Wis . not a' citizen.
Though insane, friendlevii, homeltes:anitragged,
the “Gitarcliaiis of the jtonr! , of Pittsburgh, re
alm! to,zhelterlitark on this Caroln/ giver. him a
,
loaf of bread, or shoes, or a coat. he mast •go
to jail, or be turned upon the street; or live upon
the charity of autos private ribzen..
We state facts as they have been detailed to us. 1
and all we have said is into tO .this letter. We ;
hate frequently heard complaints in regard to the !
conduct of these effeers, but have heretofore henn.!
willing to throw the. intuit' e of charity over their 1
acts. Their retinal to bury a negro who died at aI,
I ouse on the %had, and left neither money . nor 1
friends behind, was looked stun as inhuman and
niunstroue. They were however permitted to slip
without Otpastite. But the present cases are ion I
flatgrent to be passed over without eaecration. . I
We presume that only a portion of the Directors i
arc guilty of the offences against society, justice,
mercy and decency, which no have noticed above. '
We know some 0f ..- thetr who have souls and hearts,
nod, we would never suspect these of conduct sit
onotateral. We should like to get the names of
'Lose who voted against granting the relief required
in the above ca&W.
,They . should be Ouhtiehiti,
that ti . ey may tie bktter known.
....
The Guardians have decided, virtuallr, that the
tirets and Jail cells, are places fur all the insane
and sick who may happen to he in our city without
money and without friends, and who ate not and
Deter ha, c been-'tax-paying citizens. the the
ratent of Pit:shore, benevolence:l probably, saline
.1r these very nien, received'a i mrtio6 of the "
lief fund " contributed by the people of other cities
14/ towns. It will he welt for those contrihutori,
it' they net er, by freak of destiny, fall into do
streets of P.ttsloirgh, destitute and helpless. The
Guardians r' will let them tic there.
T hi, ilerin in referred to above, who Ii in been in the
Tombs, was in a precarious situation, last evening.
It wts thought he would not live till morning: The
Mayor did all he could, to make him comfortable,
.1- - 13" There is,perit-tps. Inure talent in Tail LOW.
Unit ever graced the cells of that building before.
There are Robinson, Cook, Twitcher, Norton, Ar
thur Brown, Jr., and about nix others; all men
of
genius, and some of them " gentlemen-of standing
ut society"—backed by wealthy and educated rein
fires. With such a force, will not the Qulrte'r Ses
sions, to commence on Monday, be interesting t
g YEALING A SItA,AI..-A poor woman whose hits.
I, andlett her with five children, and joined Captain
GnthriorCompany, made Al complaint before Mayor
Adams yesterday, that a neighbor/a lady also came
,nto her house on Wednesday and approfriated to
own use a shawl worth $5.
:Sr We are rertnested to say that. Wilson, who
is now, in prison under the charge lal ' reny and
watch stuffing,” denies positively- that he has
made any confession. He has employed a lawyer,
ami in:enaa to assert his innocence. We hope that
all this cosy be true•
Prt.tturrro.—A respectable looking Indy celled in
nt Sewc.ll's eating house, in the Diamond, dny before
esterday, and commenced nee of the most extra.
ordinary pilfering games on record. After stealing
three crackers, she stole the mall bottle rontaining
horse radish. - If any person can beat that, our drat
pill be forthcoming.—Telegroph.
• I:W.A. man attempted to.steal the Telegraph from
our doer on Tuesday. .Send up the tint.
• •
UNnEnctrrto.-114r. J. D. Pirr, z gentleman who
hair gained some notoriety as a Tragedian, will ap
pear in our Theatre soon.
ITLAVY. -- TIIOIII.ISfIAANER DEIrt!V and
IV/us Ass Ros taws, Jr., are spoken of as candidates
ro Congress.
bid" The -Theatrerespeetahry -filled btu
crehrili; The bill for to-night is good.
Total for week, 14,607 19
Previotte/y tltitt year, o
y
Rip o*d*orKillikFilru ng ' Y '' .ost.
'l,l ,'ep„: ', Corresponclente of the Pitt.sturgh
_ forninilw:
Wiwittr.wrorr..Mareh 16, 1843.
Serrivri.—A petition was presented by Mr. Dix,
rt(44 Fitizens nf 'Now York, asking for the estab
lishment of a iiee of Mail Steamers from New
York - to Vein Cruz. Mao, fora:line from New
York to Havri: , Both , werti refeired to the Post
Ofcc Committee. - •
--Mr; Niles submitted - a' Resolution, asking the
President to communicate to t.he Senate the cor!es
pondencia of- 1 11r..Baneroft miththe British- govern
'meta, in relation to pertral itraageinente..
Mr. Coax, from Coninaittee, reported
a Bill_ providing , for medals and certificates
,to ;Offi
cers onfi soldiers: '
Mr. Atherton moved to take up the Bill making
appropriations fui-fieficieneice,Ch waa.agreed
to; and the Bill, atter some slight a.mendment,iwas
adopted. There waissome debate upon an amend
ment ;imposed by Ur. Benton, who advocated a full
"Minister to. Rome.
Mr. Badger opposed it r as unnecessary.
Mr. Crittenden thought - it would be disrespectful
to other powers, tosond a Minister to Rome • •
The Ton Regiment Bill was theii taken up, and - a
speech in opposition made by Mr. Canino'', who
alsoentered.' a' solemn protest
„against !be plan of
levying taxes upon Mexico. The : Prsident be said,
liadmcted without law, and-in violation Of the Crin
stitution.
Mr. JollllB°l3, of Ga., spoke fe'derreiel'of -the dd.
ministration
,-,
Jar, flerrion thco , obtained the tloor,.wirlt .. ther. fin
derstanding that the voteahouldne talcin to-,rnorrore.
Mr. lhadbury . moved to reconsider the resolution
in the Pant Jonoi Italie!' Bill. ' .. ' '
. ,
„ . . . .
iforst.---A debate arose upon a motion to pintail
abstract of all contracts made- by tile Government
Messrs. Crozier, Cobb, M'Clernand, Thompson, of
Kentucky, and McKay took part in the debate.
A motion was made and carried to lay it on the.
table ; yeas 93,,,naysT8. Adrourned.
AirmotE, March 1.6. -
Mr. Clay arrived in this city this afternoon, and
is stopping with Mr. Hughes.
P , ILII.dO6DPIIIA, ',Jamb IG.
.We Gave iikatrival from Venezuela to-day. Ito
portantnews is brought. orrather important rumors.
A battle was daily expected batsmen the President
and Gen. Paez.
NEW YOltli MA n .
r xr,rs.
. -,-
xpr Voss, March 16,-3 p.m.
. _
Plour--An sestet demand prevails. but lb° firmness of
holders pretents large operaliona. - Dealers ore ho' k dilig
bark for foreign news.
Grain—The supplies of Corn arc light, and holders are
eMleivroring to get the market lip.. -
.. . •
Provisions—Thera is less improvement in Pork. the
market being heavy. Western N0..1. Mess Pork is sell
ing at $1.0.37. Sales Prime Western at 59,24.
PIi.ELA EELPIII A MARI ETS.
without par
PurtartEtrnx.v. larchp.
The market it generalluiet, ti particular
change from my last repor y
t.q an
liarrraons. :March 1%—.3 r . m,
moul , --ne.lerA are holding off for the foreign atm - a-and
rrn• little is doing. :taloa of Howard street st
Wheat--tinlei. Prime White at 41R'1,47. and Prime
Red nt .$1.: 4 21
Provaiona—Kales are only to supply the trn e.
Lard la firm, and held higher.
PROLOVTION OF SALT.-it appears by the aerosol
report of the Fuperiniendent of the Onondaga S a lt
Springs fur 1546, th.it the totat.amount of salt•in
',peeled at Salina, is 1,979,925,21 bushels; at'Fi ra
case, 1,145,858,26; Liverp001,.467,985,3S ; at Ged
des, 354,275,52.. Total in the town or
3 ; 951,351,22.
The receipts fir the year are - set down as follows
Duty on Salt, $39,213,53; rents, $224; fines or
penalties, $139; old buildings and aqueduct logs,
$4O SI ; recording leases, $2 50. Total froin all
sources, $29,949,83.
Total expenditures for one year, $ 2 9,491,891 ;
and paid for hoirnty, $1,749,30 ; leaving a urn re.
venue of $9,117,631.—N, Y. Herald.
A r s 51kkriso of Mose favorable to n celebration
offite sPlroarbittg anniversary. of Patton Saint,
held at the house .1' liughSweesty,in:Allegheny city, mi
Wednesday evening, the 6th inst.„—Qn motion. J AZI6
CALL-AN. Fay.. was called to the Chair, and B. B. Robens
Secreta.
Pg171::11d Secretary-.
On
ion; it ,ray unanimously
t'• Resider?, Thnt we will celebrate, the rooting
lith of
March by partaking-of a Sapper. to be Prepared. by Mr•
Hugh Sweeny. at the Fmotet Betel;is Alleghea Cl')."
" - Rerotrett, flint the said 'celebration be entirety irres
pective of party, and that all be invited - to attend: ,
The following Cotamitices were appointed to carry into
etrect the first Resolution. viz
Commit:lTV An . ..gement—lion. !limb Davis, John Alt
derson. IL. C. Stockton. Thomas Gibson,
B Es., Andrea!
Burke, Bum a
!Ivory S. Mgrnw. :Michael Kane, Juo. st:7
ton, lion. Cornelius Darragh. David McKee, Robert Mc-'
fall, John J. .llitchel, Enti.. Dr. Alex. Black. Reild.'SWB.,
James Armstrong. Robert M. Riddle, J. K. Moorhead, Dr.
J. IL.:sl*Mintotk, IL C. Townsend. Geo. R. White, John C.
Dunn, Gen. L. G. Clover. John Morrison, James Reopine,
Hon. Samuel Jones. Col. W. H. SMith. * Patrick ''AlitrphY,
Samuel Itlorrison, William Allston, George D. Robinson,
Esq.. Robert Galway, Hon. Wm. Kerr, David - , Lynch,
Ephraim Jones. Jr., John 11. Robinson. William Ihruid.
James Wntson, Samuel Roseburgh. Antivif, R.
C. Curling, Joieph O'Brien:11'111. M. Rowe, „rohis Magee,
John B Uuthrie..klichnel 31cCorthy, Henry Sproul, Sarni.
Cooper, John McClelland, 11'nt. B. McClure, Pig., Alex- ,
Stuart:
•
Committee on Tea!!...—Jutates Keine,
Col. Thomas llatmltcm, R. H. Kerr, /as, H. Riddle, Mot , ,
gan Robertion.. N. - Ilnekmaster,''P.sq., Wm. E. Amain,
Esq., Rittncl Palmer, EM.
committee oi Odfiests.—Thos.'.l, Dighton,' Esq., Don. 11r,-.
J. Howard, John' Coyle, .Leeky limper. Col. Wm ll.'
Whitney. Col- John Taylor, JOll7l NITICVite, M. Dan M.
pehatt, Esq., Henry APCullough. - '
On motion. adiourderl.-
C. S. Pottnta Manager and Leslie.
FRIDAY EVENING. March 17; ISIS, the perfortnance
to commence with the drama of the
LI VTLE DEVILS:
Ailer Riney Dance , by M M
iss A/A - tx.s.
•
rolli T4VI4
•• • •
Air: ilias. I). Pitt ` _ engaged, end will shindy swear.
'_l ID. J. J. J,2IIgIf7ON will Lecture on llrsitsAlsei
iljsitirrum, tit el-lILO IiALL, corner of Smithfield st.
and - Di-ittand alley, on Friday inst., at 71
o'clock.
During the course of the Leettire; it will • he . slinien that
all head-aches. rheumatic oppoplexy. never and
num-, c mire or partial denionsit, may be cared or relittimd
by the sanitary etlectii of Minion Itlagnetism.
ID - Adinittunee, 10 els.. 'rickets to be had at the door.
,utarl74 t
h virsery StoclC - ftss•• Sist
Tits stitiscriber offers for tale hit colim stock,
in lots' to Suit purchasers, nt very reduced prices.
The collection is not equalled for a select and ex
tensive Variety. in the. Western country: criataining many
new, rare mid' valuable plants. consisting in part of Ca
titellia...iaponiens, large flowering plants, from 3 to ti feet
in height. Cacti's. Azalocs, *Geraniums. Frtbritts,Mollth
Noisetto Cluster, Perpetual MOSS,' Vining or' Pillar
Roses: the finest and inost esteemed' roots in cultivation:
The Dahlia list contains the most showy , and 'fine prize
roots grown; Flower Roots, a Mtge VanetylVineis, shrub
bery, shade trees, evergreens, &e. -Antateunt;:nursery
men and others, who want to decorate their }'aids, gar
dens, pleasure grounds; or green houses,. are respectfully
invited to examine the collection, which - is open to visit
ore, except on Sundays. Conveyance by the orimibus and
greenwood terry. Descriptive - catalogues'sent by , mail,
or rosy be had at our stand, No. 29 - Diamond Market,
where orders left with us, or by mail bal l ittsburgh Post
Odice, will be promptly attended- to. John Graham. a
pructical.gardner, will attend to rlanting shade trees, lay
mg of gardens, &e. Odor left as abvove.
- .
. JAS. WARDROP.
mar 17;d1rn Manchester, near Pittsburgh:.
rpo THE PUBLIC—The undersigned will.give
ral revvaril for the .apprehension of Om rascal who
missed a counterfeit 115 note on me,-;-on the I.cmkport
!lank. State of New York. He is about 5 feet -10 inches
par marked, and wears a dark blanket coat.
• -.8 MUHL MOODY, Pike et.
J
ERTy...._on
wedne,,thing
the
it
un..
it .XECtiTORS SALE OF SECOND STLEE, 0
o'clock, at the Conimercial Sales Rootns, corner of Wood
and Fifth Streets, will be sold, by order of the Executors
of the late Dan'l Hunter, deceased.
Two valuable Building Lots, situated on the north side
of Second street, between Smithfield and Grant streets,
hnving each a front of feet, and extending back SO feet.
The Lot at the corner of. Cherry alley will be sold subject
to the privilege of a dire feet alley for the use of the oc.
coptun of the adjoining lot. •
The above property, together with one other Lot, are
subject toga annual ground, sent of $740, or 85,80 each
Lot.
nnt6 Tull LN is at ante. JOI D. DAMS Auct'r.
•i
. . .
1 1,300Kft. BOOKE6 - At Auefion.—Or
ing, Mart+ 18th, at 7 o'clock,' at the Auction Room,
north-wee corner of Federal street and the - Diamond,
Will be sold, without reaerve ‘ n very large collection of.
'new da
stanrd Alettical, Theo and Illustrated-
Dooks.•
editionli, by
!ogee. Catulhtien are now ready ; log deltvory...'"Fina
.1390 ks caul to e;arained OrtSatuiday.
nurrp W. X BURNSIDE,.
121,387. 09
It:jek - -
/ 3 ALTLNIOR.II MARKETS
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
e whole tireohelude with the for of
rATelllNf: AN 11E1tal$8..
',F_ 1
~
PIT ADD,. r) r DE
WM. BA • R. A ron : 41.1 SP
RODT.
n..
Weekly RA•ttere of Lite Market.
_OFFICE POST,
ruinert moriririt - tc - Mdith 17. 15G1.
The week has Leen marked by an unusual degree of
activity in till departments of wide. Eve r y - man con .
.nceted with trading:or_ manufacturing, _has been -kep
closely confined.to basitiess...„ The . Propects for a hv avy
spring businesit''krea' ndontaging:
..The Canal will 'be - opea,threinaliOritite
carding to the Imet.linfOrtuanott We. can.gather) The
tin ifsportation 7iacs are makmg teady iand the - amoftuts
of produce now in store ; quite
.heavy. the , ncighbrirhoodbf thelftisin t 'We notice con-
siderable
Theitirers are rn exeellaniOnlet4titide is. tioatingen
the. Allegheny. The . boalpen era ath - engagnd. : l4 active
operations.
There will be . found. in one stateient'or . Pricei tardily
some Variationfrom Mir price at( hal'
heen some excitement In Many; arii'ele'S; :kin( not Mach
speculation—there-is too much-uncertainty- the -fittare
state of the market for adienniters.
The Cumbria ' s news is looked for With' consideriblain
tercet. Since via-are soon to have diioet comumnieution
with the East,•the'neiva bytheforeig*stedinera will La of
more interest to , the busiueninten fir !blackly . The prices
of Mane, drakn and' Prodoce baMoVed'hy' the tluera,
anima of the European Market S- -
Money—As the spring business opens, money begins
to flow in from the country; but not in ''ittffiCient quantities
to relieve the pressure. Some of our most shbatantial Mt'
sinew, meta complain of scarcity, and aseritie it to the
fact. iliac there is not actiye capital enough to. ifford i sech
facilities as "our, greet:cmismereial 'matinfaetering
coMmunity ennead: - ,The ads:miry of. Eastern, exchtioge
is unabated. • Within the last few dam," ehecka on th& .
At
lantic. advanced . tai per, cent; premium - for
specie. As we have stated heretofore * , the openingof tkie
Canal will. lying Exchange.to
.f
In the East, the Money Aftirkerhai.“' eased Mr" Thera
has been a decline in Exchanges, an adiariee •Itt Stocits,
and_other indications of a general brightness. Sterling .
bill!. are plenty, and quoteditt'St tOol . b r eni. The taktng'
of the Loan and a prospect of peace, have had their in gu- .
ence, on the motley barometer.
Flottr,-The receipts yesterday Waraquite beery, ba t '
mostly.for shipment East. One lot of 400 bids: was Ofeer-.,
`ed, but we did not hear that the holder bad 'sudceeded in
"making a sale; he asked '84,50; Was offered S-IsTil
heard of one or, two sates at s4,4o,,fisr small Ineeda.--
This was yesterday about tkio riding figure on the wharf.,
The article is looking up, but may look down before:two.
weeks; for , no one knows what maibe the effect of tlje
opening of canal From store, holder; are
stiff at $ 4,5 9 by ,dray, 10ad.... •• . F
try , On the wharf, a dealer. reported le sale of d tanill
jot (probably 50 blls.) of extra fine white wheal..Fitini.at
85, for easterashiiment not credited-hr.:oth
ers who heard of it and we there - tare give it'as not'reli
able. Bache quality la in dentand;, . . • :
,F. elitists—Ricer—We •have changed a few of the
quiltations in our table. The steamboatsall erriVe li-eer
ily laden with Sugar, MolesseS;'Perh:Esteint;Fhser; Ckti
ton, hemp', &c., &c.. and they go out with fair loads. The
shipping businemattas hardly_ commenced;. but in , a ihsr
weeks we will be able to reportgreater itetiVity, . • ,
Canat—Our table iirdinal Freights line iMen.,:earefuily
corrected from the took, of. the will Le obser•
veil that there Las been quite a change since last year. a...We hear of regular salmtlin 8.3
Tar... Sales of l'Corth Carolina-at SS 37. "
Lard-.. There scents to be some Activity in,Lard.illite
price in the cast has advanced a ' sbadervirhictilitii made
balde-ri firth here; we hear of sales daily at 6fittfiffor No.l,
Hemp... There bare been some receipts and salealsf
I Missouri and Kentucky ai SI 30. ' • S r "
' article is very dull, . We h e , sr °cA l w
transactions; and quite noininally at. rf7c., ' •
Corn..-There is I:iota:web demand for Corn; soine re
ceipts; and the market appears troll"supplied: heitr
of - fates from Store at 37e.
11.3. - e.,...11tere is a good demand; and sales have been
made at 50c., from first hands. We heard of one - sale . 'at
45e,which is below the inarke.. We understand 'that '526.
has been offered:- -
Itarler'—..Sale on Wednesday at 40e:, from wharf; the
market is well supplied. c
Oats-The market is not well _supplied; and the .ii-,
ceipts are light. Sales were made yesterddy at 35.T3 6e.;
from first hands; and from store at 20c., - •
Leather and Isldes . . , -.No ehatige . ; . very little - del
fug by dealers. Lu . •
nalber--Nre have:ne change to notice: , The high
waterin the Allegheny may bring a supply ; and thus ere;.
to teem actiritY.in the market. There".is deritital foi
anmedescrintiona. •-
Heran—Very scarce and price high; stiles (rani:At:47
Shorts—Liktle coming in; demand. good dales from
store at R 5 w, as. in qutunity.
ClorkreWe hare rioted a ntuit!,6.,.E.r adds' Prime I(in
at
can bet reiteinie , vhak,sre have repokid
during the week. Sales of prime New Orleana Sugar
have been made at .51e. for !alas; whieh'is the fair Tient. I
Itio assea—lrVe quote at thowit we hare he
ar
of sales at st.fraction fleas; but under chenmstances that
preclude us from giviagquorations. We, still plaraerYe the t.
some merchants ebargriFoe."fer single bblit.,tra,"eutleiry•
eheese—Thcke'ht:Sto phie.ii - er . - ,ki ! ' ark 4
Looshen tnarket trernrirelysharelOillrestern Suserve
we find but.little; auckhearoUnia ;Wu quote ncimi.
-
Batter—There is a great teareitY:reageiatiatticia:!!
In the Diamond mariet it bas been sold us high is 31c.i.
but generally at ys For prints;/tell ; in' tibia., hirria
heard of .sales as high as Mc. For ordinary'lloll'l2kol3
ecnta are the figures.
Buiersit 7 There acacia -th entrijderribiderrandithet
dealers fra've had Mani orders friszt the errantry during the:
week.. But we curt - note no plump priate t .; .We,eiaatei
at 3103 t -ii and 51 for city cared::.' , •
Fish—Sales are made regularly at the rates given in
A'le—The demand is good, of courser more thou
to the supply. Sales at $709.
Ashes-Then are , Fifewirarizaraivnii,twat we ilaie
not deemed it tmportanl to note them. ,-We.think the fig.
urea.iii our table are correct, though they are the nominal
Miss PErseur
Ma. Puma'
liestiaThere alMearito.ye a'goOdattitpliii rasr ;
sales of zeta!l white are daily made at Eqe
Cotton, Yarats.+Tbe matinfaetaterahave made tie
change. in the priees: '''' • ! ' -••• •
•Ma. Drxx.
MIAs PETUIE.
' Dried Peal:4o, - 7 7%i Marketis not ao vi•ellannrdied
as it has been i hut the demand does notstri,. great; we
notice Sale's at $i - "
. .11. r/ ed .I►ppitig4—Salos. from atom of pond ardele 'sit
: demand good, and market almost bare orgoid article.°
Maui we ...Regular salesof bunch at §2
Gt "iihfi Njitoletiales ofa-few jaC*ltalieuter4k-at-
El OQ.
. .
.
Peetthers.Alarliet is-about beret ' . Vre'notice steles
hy the seek nt 31at33r . ;,'noriliii,g' to
Whittoiv
,hits
firm. We quote, tutleseottntry bean& at SO - 50,%ableh
the top of the searket just time. ' ' - I , -
Clover 9 eed.L—Dniink 'the ter'eetr;thete Mire beetfeL4.7:
ny tranantinnsin,Cloyer Scctl, took the price •hosrome
flown, quoto soles from hii!indLoiiier 0063 12e .
—from atore at is. 25. • • • .• I_ •
Lead—Regular sales Missouri Pig.at St.}2.lk ;
0 rtinges-,Sales by . single box Of M. o.'orintgea" at
Lemons—A better supply in market; but prices keep
up. IVe notice 'sales et e4.0004..50.
Corn Blestl.-Takett from wharr). o l ! r 4 a y...st *
.., •
from store, we notice sales at 37e.
Rice..Regulaf sales in tierce at 51. . • ' •
Rags... Demand good ;,siles at &MO, ;rut' in quality.
Pot atoes...There' appears tri be !flinty l'o,krtarlict:lbi,
the season, We notice sales on wharf,at el„ good
Neshannocks; front storeVl 4001.50 for Baltimore.::.:,
Apples.. Receipts arc Ann; and• priced adrancedi'
within the past few, days. We notice sales of good quail-,
ty at et ce#l 75, at wharf:
COTTON TRADE AT LIVERPOOL--The folloviing
a statement of- the imports, consumption and
stock of cotton' at Liverpool, froth Jite.,,,t - to 'Feb.
,11, 1848, and the same time in 1847 t-
Bales. Bales. Bales.
Amerlian • ••• 55,838"
.100,275 45,138 * d.
Other kinds.. 2%729 12,800 17, ecreasel23 Increase:
Total, • -
• • 85,566 143,582
AniCtellll ...••141.860• t.
• 55,ra0; incivase,
Other kin0e.:•39,200 00•MX) 13,1/0'
1•64,00 9.5,410
Americtui• • • .143,330 •.• : 2E17,400
, - 118•11•160 deer.' list'.
Other kindlr.*-139,390 - • 159,440- • .'" 13,110:
•soo,emr, -,..1149 , 9 06••• 161.2en• • -a- '•
A'r b . 'ELIA 'A EO' t"U ' ,Cl.. l'' • -
_LI ENG, tte-On Friday Morning,' March 17th ,, itt 10,O , :.
clock; , a tr.'Du via! Commercial Sales - Roomc carder; ik,,,-
Wood anti Fifth streets, will be
~
sold rit'farge=e'onsigulatitta ,
of Dry Goods; Clothing.' Ito.: eansistingd;,-.: •• :- '
-0 meces Fine French . Black - Cloth; -.: ' ~. t. '• , • , -0. ,-• ,
a:" :. Black Beaver ClOth.% - -. -..- -•-• - ' , ..-. • ..' , r -'•
4 . 4 ‘ ..' „Black and . emple° Cassimeres; - -.' - . , ii''• ,;
11 ,- - . 8 , . Black, Mixed, and . PlaidSatinetts;. ~ . • I. =
. •
8 t' _ Pick and Pick. Seans,,& Oregort.Ctisainieraili - .1 .
t't -": -. Donicstic" arid ForcamiGinghams; . ', a i
'Mt' Cite kei
'IS '"''' Formture,, Apron and irtinF q. , i j. , o ... ,
Flannels, Linsey, superior Merinos; NI oollen and Fad
dy Shawls, Black, White and Slate Co l o redliailiarr, Lista
*Thread ',loVeti.; Bonnets, ate. ' ' .
~_ . •
.'1i,1 4
- . Mich :50 Blue and Brown Cloth. Tweed,' Casattrssa,.
- . l oEl2l'lllld other. Coats; S a tine4 . and .Jean..:.P.antai Sharßit,.
Qveralls,!,A,o.. -
_Terms at sale..
mail? '_ • JOIIN D. DAVIS.' Auct4i
' iti . .tICUTOR'S SALE OF- L18.E... PROPER- , '-
..L4' Tr...-011, Saturday afternoon the 18th hurt., at
, clock. - wili he aoltl,wilballt reserv ' rt,'oll 144 Pramisest by'
order:of Marcus and Rosa Black, Executor, of tbs. late :
?Samuel Black, Eleven v al uable ' lot; of.grouadt I'
Situate on the .west aide-of - Liberty street. letween Mary;
bury'and,Waier. strects,'having each a from of 20 O. es,.;,-
tentling,back Ell ft. to Brewer's alley, nue of which is*, ~
There is. also, on it ; part of the premises,, a twit, ettary,:.
Ftruneituliding formerly occupied as a , Tave rn, .by4.„...',1
t t The above is among Om Most destrabie pro titertY nali '
for sal e in this eity, tbr manufacturing nok business. p . •
poses, and Will be gbh! in quanthies to suit parchatmrs. ; I- '
.-; Terms, one-fourth cash, residue, in tit - peeve) annual
~!payments, with interest. -••- - ''''' '• : •
. inarla, .., •-: ' .... JOHN D. DAVIS, Auer : j ri. t
A.111 CT. 14 / 2 4ItAL ER In ALLEGIIIe.N V CtTlc i r ,i ,- „
.101Y..VV.1%.J..BUIESiSIDE, Aucrunoura, North trestrorner 1
'WO of - Federal street and the Dianumel, .will besotd, taith 7 ,.. ~
out reserve • to close consigneneats, on F r id ay' morning,'
March' 7th; at 0 o'elock,a very large a ssortnurnt of Staptei . ,' .
and Fancy Dry Goods,
in
AC., . . , ...., , -.. and .. -t . 11 ..: S
.., At 114 'o'clock—A very large tiissortnientiod new.tandtt.
~,iteond-hand'ruinitnee, anarinl7Which are Pilreausf.Work,
and 'Wash Stands, Sette/s fancy and etimmon Uttairse.....
'breakfast and dining Table's. Centre Tables.:Bedstersda,:.
Show Cases, Trunks,:moimil cioci F i,, 4okingGlasseiti,i t .
.". Also a quantity of Quetinsivare,-Glassware, Ac., Ac. •
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' ' At 7 o'clock P. 111.--A asininity of Gentian fancy GoodSE
Books, Cutlery, Alusical Instruments: &c.. &M.
mar 10 Whl. J. ErtrßNstDE, Auer,. ir
Q TOCK OF A RETAIL DRY. GOOD It YARIETYtt
1,3 STORE at Auction in 'Allegheny. .. • •
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. 2 _ Will be sold positively without reserve at the Store:oft.
R. Johnston ft Coo:many on Federal streetsth door belour", s
the Corner of the - Diamond - nil their entire atock of Fong 't
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A Staple Dry Goods - ace. &e. '• • " t • ,
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....117`Dealent are requested to . attend, The sale Will bel t ..
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positive as the gentlemen are de elirring.busiress. ' -' '1
•, Sales to commence on Illonday, e ye/nag .17th c Y Marc
at 7 o'clook. 'On Tuesday morning gethinstent at 9 o'elocii, .
On Thuradity eyening 30th instant at 7 o'clock. Ou Friday,
morning•29th at R o'cloek.. Team cash currency. -• 1 i
merle . • . Mill. 7: BURNSIDE Anetioneer..• 1 .?
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' LrEasTA Z—Persons mg to purchase. It•
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Me; IIocees,..'BUILDING LO'Mi' or 'FARMS. mlti' -'.;;:
nd'egre at garnett±ar sale on aerammodiging tegrakteftl".tt
t . -.._ i .;.-:itt. t.a.MIBERT'S. Real Estate Office. 1 , 1.414
marl',
50 Smithfield et. I
M;011 doeretui6
89,640,
EMINIIM=iI
AUCTIOIr -SALES ;1
Y JA2ILES iri'KENNA., A qcno.yr.mi.
NO-114 . WOoD F;rrtrzr, Wax): Doorts pnom PISTIL
T ARGE SALE OP A - RETAIL STOCK DRY
. 1 . 4 GOODS, at Auction:-=On Monday nen, March 20th,
at 10 o'clock, a , St.• will bo • sold, at le'Rennies 41.1tetion
Rooms, No. 114, Wood from. street, 3 doors Fifth—the
Stock'of a Retail Country Store, as the owner is Tetiring
from but•lnese. The articles are all fresh,Ond taloa or
der, 'and' were pureliaild is the eastern vitacr&e ea
few months. Comprising, tin' port :‘ , -Plotha t
t e
Cassinetts Alpac,cds, flaslinjurei MoasLOstlainiss, Cali=
cues, Giuiltarns, Plaids, Red and White Plarinels,Bleach
ed.andilromm-bionlins,-Comforts; Maros: Elosiery,Patsnt
Thread, Sewing Silk. Sportl,C,otton, Trifontings, ac.
.Att &Crock, - It.ise., thopipire,44o.
tt7"At curly gas lien. same variety
of, Gold and. Silver.n atchea..new tual scrowl-hz9d, 4rn
rnddiately aftqr,,l3oods,„..l'ariety.Articles, &c.
m ax" ' 'JAMES' AI'KENNA. Liner.
OUSEIiOI.I/ FURNITURVI-LLFeather }fed ,s bed-
Vin ktiehetinieneints, ccxikiiiestovids, &.,
avAneti on - on . SaturdayMornitig next March letth. at 10
&clock, will be sold without reservo.'llt the-dwelling of
'Mr: Jauras Myth - st. one door from Wood,
positc the office of the Traily•Morning Post; an hilefionse
hold and Kitchen Purninne. as he is deelining,Housekeep
late. tonivtiairtgiurfdert anther beak ; Wdding,Aiiatitesies,
balite, coverlets, eonnterpancs. - blankets,. •seeera, ballet
and plttelw orPedug.. bedsteads, Ghana Lineally. se
t
tees,. lunmo, mahogany and cherry dining and, breakfast
candelabras,.on cooking stove and Fixtures
together with a, largo, YartelyofiCitchen. Wagg l y
ke
ma.tl,6 , . -f.:. JAN ES .NIeXENN,4I Auct'r.
....1 - PLENDID HOUSEHOLD:- FURNITURE.. , Feather
ij Beds and Bedding, Piano Forte, Kitchen I:tensile, ike.,
of a private family...at Auction.
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.tha Friday 41a - it:Rib reli, - .24th. at 10 o'ilteirirt.iii..Nvill he
sold, at:the dweWng of A. li. Miller„Esq..-Front street, a
few doors above. Smithfield. -. Litt, Household. Furniture,
Bedding, Piano Torte. Kitchen Utensile. &C,: si-teiade
clining h otitce.keeping tor theTresent ; the artieles are all
of the - best imality,scleeted and ramie to orderin ;balkiest
modern style and pattern, kept ;ti the nertiest antili.sst
manner possible, and in use only ahout 1 - .. yen ne,..-4ecimptis
ing, in pa rt:..the follownin . ;
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1 splendid .Rosewood Pomo Trirtc.. in complite order,
excellent tone rind beautiful - Workmanship, with stool and
• coon; made by Nouns :& Fisher. Isl. Y. • , ,', ,
• 1 splendid Centre Table, witli marble slab, a lienitilful
• article,- Philadelphia Ma ke. '• ' • - - • -'-?' ' • '
' 1 pair Bedsteadr, - witlymarhle slab; Ad Leaking Glass
es; I • Sofa:.l - doz. Matiogani Chahar 'Mahogany ',and
Cherry.• High Post , Bedsteads; • Low Pont. and - '-rTrtmdle
Bedsteads. Mahogany and Cherry Rumens. Fancy . and
Common , Chairts. , 'lthilsosfany'', end - Cherry - MAW end
area kfest-Tables,J. '
Work-Stande , Wash , Steilds: -Mtinfe 1
Pier
and ooking_ Glasses. Parlor and PlL . :catualag,
"CaiiiheinTalf - Wiri Ffilf Itlichert .?rirFloor - 111 - eloth ,
Hearth llnge,troather Beds, Bedding, .•/3)§nkets, ' Quilts,
Coverlets CAnternancif Halr,'lltisk. D ud' Straw Mat
tresses: Renders and Fire irons;Veniiien- and Trawl
' fent WindOW Blinds; "Antral - a n d S - olnr tainif.,s• randel
thrust Monts! Ornernentr; China and Liv expect` Dreskfes
- Dinner, and,Tea Sett si . Glassware, he.; ' together , W..itlt a
great variety of Kitchen Utensils ' ... - . - •, -.. 4 -,.. it
I.COoking Stove, whit dxmres.coMPlere. - . • ~-. ''
marll3 - - .. .
_- JAMES . ISPKENNA. islet.
- Tr:rms.-AU zume.under 8.50,13 ash eurreacy; S5O to SIR,
-sixty days; rtifd.all'Over 6100, forte rhontbs,WithOoll ap
proved endorsed notes. '' :: : ' '
IEvrTTEN:ITAYGE AND F , .XTENSIVE STOWOP
-- DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES—Positive-Ad
Large Sale : of Foreign. Ad Domestic 'Falter and Staple
Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., the stock of a whalOtttle .. nali
retail Store, at Auction,withoat reserve , on the
. PrealtlPea.
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IfTnesdny . nekt. March 21st. et 10 O'clocki's.-ttr.4.14,111
continence selliag, at the store of Messrs: Hays &Bailey
iNo.r.VO -Liberty street,- opposite .Seventh, .and. - -hilid io,
Smithfield streets, the entire balance of their liege , and
ettensivektock. of 'Foreign and DouriestieTanepandflta -.
ple, , Dry . Poode, is they are making. alterationcin ilia r
store to gain mare room, it is the largest and, best seteit
ed stock.erDry Goods, offered at - Auction.in this,. city for
'many years, All the articles are fresh in goad orderiin
whole pzeteS. - and
„purchased partmularly forthe Market
in the eastern cities, during the preient seascite-Caratirl-•
sing, in part, the following:viz: L• 1 .- , :: .'. i ~,- -., ,
.i . •
::'• About 500 pieces - Amerman, French:and langlisfi•Calt
coes;: a terse lot of Bleached and Brown Medias: Ging
barns, Cheeks, Bed Tieltings, and Ilannels; Etiglish; Ant
erietm, artd.greuchßroad Cloths and,Casstmerei : Of rra-
mini, qualities .ead colors; Pltsinetts,.. Jeans, Kereeys s
Litton and Siteetits. Alpacas,: 'Merino. CIISITIETej
Bomb:Wines; Mons.'de Leine's,: breis Sitka.;', Domeiti q
Flannels.- - rmbrellas.• Parasols: Parasol - cum - Silk ith d
Cotton liandkerehiefs, fancy Silk Crairats; Crash - and Ta
hie Cloths, Shawls, Vestings; Jeconett. Rook, ant S
hinslins.- - Cambrica Silk. ant... Alpaca Serges, Seam&
Staffs.:Drilling, Wadding, Holland Canvauts, - . Padding .r
'Mastery, Gloves, Stocks, Spool Cottou - aml , PatentThrea ,
Sewing Silk.. Pins, Tapes,liookwand Eyes, ..Itl'halehatte ,
Billions:Purses, Suipenders, Lace and Edginga,„lrt?uge ,
Gimps.-Velvets t Hauls, paper Maslin, -- lisekrtuat.-Sunns:
'tail - end 'Plain Ribbons, - Bindings. Cameti , , 'Bonnets,
, 1 Batting, - Cotton - Tarn. 'Lamb's Wool - Shirts and Markers.
...Reedy ramie Clothing.. vil r„. Yenta. Vests, 'firi...:;Tfcioti
and' hoes; ' also, Groc eries. vie 'entree; Tea, TALC . *
Sagar, Molasses, Cigars, Rice, Lamp Sugar, Chocolate . ,
Alspice, Pepper,' Cloves, - Nattraigs, Ginger, CIISFiISTndt-
MZr id Candies„Epsolat Salts. Scrubbing 'Brailimi
rso u rort4, Wrapptg_ - Pa per,-Bln e king.' Wail ; Paper,
Cam Blooms, Candle n NVick. No, 1 Mackerel. in barrels
and half barrels, No. 2 and 9 do.r.lo.do.,.White-Thread,to
gether With many ether articles: '.* •i , ,
The GoOds Will be ready for examination daring Mon:
day. 20th inst.. and morning of sale. Those wishin g to
purchase will find - it their advantage to Mond. - • , t i
Ticass:.--All same under.' 50 dolltira, 'Cash, entreht
nod;funds front 550 to 8100,00 days; It - 100i 4 inontlkic.•
Gapproved endorsed notes... . - - ; --- , - 1: - ~...
marl 4 , - -- . 'JAMES , 31'RENNA, Arlet.'-
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: Kitchen Utensils,. Bar .and - lother fixtUrca!be the
FRANKLIN 1101.1.5 E- it A tICii0111:-.012 Mond er,:mse a l,
27th. at 10 o'clock, A. t., will be sold, at the Franklin Ho.
rekchristian-Sehmertr,-Proprietor: corner-of- - POlirth And
Grant sireCts;lbe entire- household Furniture, TeatbSr
Beds; Bedding, Kitchen - 11101ISBN Bur, and all, Other, r
lures of that-establishment, as the owner is declining thai
business far the present: All the arlieleSareacarly'new.
being in use only about two years. and kept in the best cif
order,: Comprising, in part, the following: 'lO Feather
' Beds, made of the mostp choice and picked featherK_Elan-
Ifinsi:Quilti,-COMiterpazies, Coverlets: Linen and:Muslin
' Slieets,lkdster And. Pillow Slips,. Under Beds. Bair, Hulk
and Straw ttrasics; Parlor. D ining Room, Entry, Hall;
Stair and Kitchen Carpeting; Ilearth• Rugs, Fendettiond
Fire. froitx - 1 Boolc - Case; Venitiata And other,llt,iiidoisr
BlindP,Looking.Glasse.s, Wait' Stands. DM,lng and BO
TnbleS,Beds tends and Chairs;. a few- very,: supent4
Engravings in handsome frames, together with a.largts
• variety- of e Kitchen' tten,disi 1, Cooking:,Stove, math I Cia.-
vet's Itirge - boiler, and fixtures. complete:; Bar.fpx,
,
nnu
and-fixtures, viz:- CurGinss Decanters,-Tumbiens.
Wine Glnsses,LookingGlass, 1 brass Cloek; ait eicellertk.
tints , keiper; - with Many other articles.
• ' • - JAMES 1 1 FRENNA ;
, - AUCTION. SALES; B • • • '
JOHN , D. DAVIS. AIICTIONEER';iV
Soita—Bas: comer -oy. Wood acid Fifth 4fretis.iV,,
- DEREBIrmay. RALE. OF; DRY: Gootkai , CO. 401 s,
..[. /Vrohdar morning , ' March '2oth, at 10 o ' clock , . ail the'.
Cointnereial Sales Room, corner of Wood and 'Fifth Mts.,.
3, iintcoold,.frithont reserve, for cash, currency, to close:
sinidry „- consignments, an . extensivc.assorunent of. 5 .. -..;
flish French and American Staple andKuser:Dry Gods,,
.
: .Al 2 &clack; p. rit.roceties. queenkware, glitiswarei
ebufectionaryiliquors,'tobacco_, 'legals,' baskets, biiiid-
Itorah.wrappmg'papei, itiea.chtteell, bay- forks, nialahn
es, transparent and .Venietan- windon - -bliiititi. neiv antt.
sec-hand 'carpeting, lookiag.glasses, feather, beds bed-'
dings, cookinsg stoves, /cc., 'A large assortnient of tionite
bold furniture, of a good quality, from a familq'dedliiiin
At 7 o'c oc g
- p. rii.--4teadti-tratde alothiugin gretcari
!rt-ko 6 lB. shoes. capi,autbrellas; daildleir,bridles, britahcs,...
combs,. fine - table , and pocket ctalery, , old :and Sialtit "
watches, aceortictons i violins, - fifes,' variety goods; &c.+' 4.
BOOKS AT AUCTIONS-On ,SatordaY,CYeaing,-.147s
18th instant, at 7' o'clock,' it the Doinma:rcial Aales.,
Roont;;corrter. of Mad and Firth. streets,' sii.ll-.le,;aold
without' reserve, ethirge collection Of .ca,lualde.pdsOc.
nean s Tootts, usurps which'are standard works In vattinli ~,.
deparnaanta of science and literature ; 'ft
..tinily- Midis ht ,
great Vuitter,Scott's Commentary. &vols. quarto; toutdc
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books:fine illustratedinnuals, In 'rich. binding; letter -and' .:
cap Writing paper, gold peak &c. '
mar - 17 , " ,:• • , , ' .. : JOHN D. DAVDA. Aiici'i. ' '
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