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Et, r ■■ ' -,, 1 Collections jnatfp m all ilie chils UiK.ot)ionUhe Uol-’ ' "■£ , ' ‘ , * h »e 4 Stalos. Dcposiicst«e[?eiiinparfiunl*Di‘cu«ent - / ' ' , -f C pnper.auliecotnertjr Finh-Rnd Wofldsjrcfew tlr.hu i Domestic tend foreign hxenange, ftMst “ " r '* * * • " ’ bi GshlaniSxtotr.Bought,Sa.dtendEt^honga' 1 * , '' .'J', ' * , c SICHASO BASO 04 t»KI» O tIOUSK ' / • ~' ". I WllJiaaia'AtlSill■■ &. .• l ' Xk|\ v ‘’i* ' ,-* It 1 0* Wood Street, ’ i ~ ■t eiTISBUMfi, \ - ■** 0 fP* t IHtraMTRI.tOWEI) OMTIMIOSf/BITg tnotgafy, ' ( t t ERAHEIIA RAnS, -' ‘ ' "y ■• Bottiemn&ETchangtßroktTMiJOtaTvMn Tcnisn ami ’ , - v»-, v , r. anJ Wood.ts.,dircoUvopjjos.telfce Sl , » ' - ~ entries uoicl- may# * - \ , T 1 ’, >t ttemoyal, ’ t -• u tt H. HOI*BIBS ft SONS, '' * „ J ' ""Z ixciuKax oomn - 5 -- 1 - ' , ' *•’ ifj Ao. ti 7 Market or itJQri ieA/ta e/i stumb v j " - ' ■ .' -■ a , . 'N, HOLMTS i SON’S, '■; ’ V ‘ * /< 1 •Vf;’ 1 , I)aexcuangiuik irSßs, U4 di) eß , “ ■•;,-■ ■ ' . t»-.- DJersm.l'foles ) flra(ts,AeteptUMLes,suld,!3iKci unit , ' " - X ’ ’’ Banknote. Eiclisnw oiUlie, JUycru a)«l WcsWi'ii ‘ '‘'S’ ■ •'■wv-t 1 eiliee eotmaiuiy for sale y , , - , ' - - i Collections made in nil Hie ctues Uirpsgliou! the Brj- , . '• _ , • ted Stales. Depoaties tccuved ta par tumlj er.ciurecf - * ' 5 f ', / ■'*■,, ; paper,No.<7 fuailetstreet,betweenTlnrJ.nnJ Fomflt , j* - „• * ' f'. ■ , a> tueeta - janbO-iy, - ( ‘ ' ' - f _o-^re,v ran s.tfolit, f TMo3.etnei,j , , -' •_ ~ ’ f h HO OH iiS««t!EBX, * - , t v, , - I„ . , ~ BANKERS AND EXCHA.VfiK BROKERS, . ’:4, • **V. tf. B.CanuTofWoot and Barii stritts, AtSSJareA, F» ~ .Ji > , 'y T\KALIIRS in -Coin,Bank Notes, T ine’Hlf!s I 'Poreiea ' ‘S . ' ‘ % ’V ..' t c and domestic Krdianfe.Ceitilicaieaof Deposit,So 1 i „ * l % c,, ANClsenalltbt pnnclpn.Ofuea« iltoUnlna tV,-,*" v. *“A l ,r™sy. l J',!? rs 'J lei,ls,, ' lt eto i,itpurchasers P - - ' ? SJiPSESJJ.'iUjiyatlandsreceivedonaepnslie , {i , ’ 'e madenn mi putts of tie’Union, « t!be ' 3 . , - - * li lowest rate*. septl-ly . d • h , ~ r v i ’ ' ’r * - f 4.'** ■? i-V.% ■e, .t- a •? T •'-f I*.'. • ° U ! * •«„ i* > n et J Xss' * • . :: - ■.i.^r’e.^r-vs•.tv;,u’-flW'iiV^V-''^:-..-;.;:-;.'..;^ \l! *« V» ttt ■■:-.-.-A-. i *• * -S —• * ’ t / li«nry nohuoclc* r JI ' T ' isAJsihe pleasure of announcing to th*» public, fltai - ' T r t li at use repeated solicitntjonu ttfhisfimnrr PUnll * R q % neha deierminrdetomake Um*bn»gUJ.??.peniiunemre- - ' - r ,_ Fidcnce, and Will, therefore, re coinmei ce \o yive in- ***■* Q oatlrte PIANO, GUi TAR ««(i VOCAL Mr,SIC*. * ~ l- V> -**, \ become student** will pLuse leave tbetr address ai vtl , cbrußf7 < ' X? T v * ll ' v ' tfdi) i have ilie to* refer 4 iosc who are not - \ A , * '** % acauajmedwiibmCyioihefoilotHnff oeiideioerii v - M dj Job» l)r K J 1 V>L _ ofiheDankofprtuburgh, <«POte«» Oi?dcn, Cfol, ■« *4^ H L. Jbngwalupsq, JuiqcsA * - ,/ N C, Murphy, bsq, D D Pahne u»ofc,Fs47 J t. € A U HLNRV ROHBOCl? * %. v CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, \>* , k. /~tOr*S CANI\L.Y oncmne.at the CAH * V < v. -» t ly PET WARUHOUdRof W M»CLINTOCK, iVo f$ i ; 4 *• 4 ' FcurUi street, comprising the RICHU3Tand LtATKST X c O'* 4 SPHLNU % f , *q We invite iho aitcntion of those wishing to Futnsfrh v «. _ Steam Boain-or qtveusa call* as we will * f\ * sell at prices loner than eyer before offered iit-thi mar- V - , x kci ThaslochcomprisesmparttiicfollowmgvaDetiea: ' , U Rich Velvet Pile Carpets, 1 J „ do tapestry BrosselACarpets, , i * * St ’ do Eoghsh and American BmayjlsCaipieiar % Extra super three ply zmpeiiaJ do> if ttt Soperfine do do* *.5 Sopenor Ingram Carpet, -Window HoUanff, > * Patent Tapestry-do do, Tran«parentShadeaj ** Fine Ingrain dodo, Pa in Damask, “• * l 1 Common do.-. • ■-. + do;.--jY-enhian Blinds r'rV ':--f- •'•-? ".•■ •■'•••.:.•.• .•.'••.’••.r.-:---.--'. , ;. i: ..-:v‘i ;i^-' • m VernuanTapestry do, ' r TwiUed-Veniuan do, Piano Covers! X it | Plain do do, Tabid do t •*. * * t f Ot Bin and Rag- do, do Rials; ”■ hi Chenille anaTofled.Eugs;.-. -•:i-v. >n do do Door \iatr; Adelaid do do; > * ~ • ALSO—£)IL,CLOTHd,of tUI-Widths, from .27.inchea- a’.•. : ■; • -';:..T'r--v .-: 1 <_„; to 2o feet, whiph will bexuttrffiiunyFi2ed t Ha!l< ; Bo6m''" T "^^^'w l -^^-' :i - :r:^^! A;<4jife|i.*.'-’’ m or Ve tibnte. (nittT43 W M*CLINTOCK. ri T.C, At CO.’S ** f 4] n FORWARDING AND COVftirSSIQN HOUSE, H * vf* _ , Hew orlfaxs, l ‘ , £ » V, TIUS long e lablUhed l/onse confine tlteir auenlioi f- v , X strictly to sales and purcha*cs oft Commission, and $ * * * • to ihc Forwardiug bueiness generally. - T c r They eoiicit a commuance of the liberal patronage - . .l January JS, f«si .a COMMISSION HOUSE, “ "T* t „ " . s SAINTZOUJ& ~ j , 01 joiin w TwrcHEti • atocßtS&c & f , n TwicheH dt Rocrtdee, c , tv* • s COMMISSION AND rOBtVAR'MNG MERCHANTS, Tomer Commercial arid P*n« sine' a i* , \\f ILLprom&Uy aueiul toaUconsi^nmenisondCom’* : vr. •; . • /•• > ff missions enttn ted to them, and will make hbem! « i 1 , r * ca b advaaces on eonfignments or Bills of Ladipe m A j •**’’ hand. < § cs urdera ftr the pprcimse- of Lend, ’Grain, Hemp and l k oUier Produce, 5* ill be promptly fi.Ueaal'lhe lowest post- : > glbiepnee«,and6iulie best terms X Theywilloluti undenako the settlement and collect ' fa tion of claim 1 * of imporuuca-, and hope, byiheir cf-pe- -4 * . * allthe intere ts of f' v v «ieir friends, to give general satisfaction 1? * + •» < R'PSRSWOS, <£ \ Gso. Collier. St. fjOuisJ v ENis A Morion, Cincinnati}' > . : - Poge&Bacon wdo Strader & Gorman do y tT 1 _ Charlessv bloat &Co y do Hozea 4 Trojer, do - * \ - Chouleau & Valle, da >pringer»fc Wbueman.uo v -.’■./»■; i-f■;;■ *>'& v- ; : *■ D Leeoli A Co., Wiliiaai Holmes' " r ’ ■-r’'v, r r.- : - & Bro, Pittsburgh! Alorgan J hi Buck & Morgan! f Philadelphia, febieWs & Miller Philadelphia, U D \ Newcomb A Bro, aud W D UejnoldH. Louisville? ,< \d T. C TWICHKLL ACO *3Vevv Orlctuia.' Tmai4n>Teni '. . .■ ...: u ■ n ' — - S 1 Chartlev* CoaU ii j fpHE CHARTIEKS COAL COMPANY ate now dtr ■* v xn I n>ired tcrconiract for and to detivcrrai ibetr whan, { t QI • Rocks.). two fihd.,.a-. Jtalf- miles: belovy- Phis-’ •' : .. tri bfcrghvfromten to tweiUy-.thottsand lntshals orcoal'-pst' Y day Purchasers famish ihur own boai f * c file Coal !■» of «arerforqqhhl> andcsreiully mined j* S The price 1* fired at per lon,ot dHO pounds— y scale weigLt—five per being Adored focloss in *■ • 3 1 p ' orJuatilj futibcr ;uoUce Xi3N - S- XKtOAT , - ' , *° 5 hxs.peeuhvr.facilrties-foyjoadingfcjutal.iivrv wv.v;=• . . Vs Apply at the office, at flic wharf. * Q £ vJ„ >TIjLOMAS APELRATIIr« £ “* marS-glawflw Present * - % ;; UUsolcittotxor tli* BrUUtfOabtaet. . r vii TTI announced by the lust teamen rhdt Lord John- \ i. y Ve-, X Rraelft Cabm-tlsdl solved ffou* * ‘ 5 tK btes In the menft time be r4uxfembcrc«J that fn •.CUEbs , l3R:.bu3-I^cdtve.d-hiS-spnog , stdelf’oh«ohdS;veia^’ A -v:vi’:' ,^:::.:."’;r.v.-:-:.’.- Vh brscin? every arbcle necessary Tor (spn>i and Bovaota* Aj , s complete ami will be added to duly; v ' f> %vith the- ileirrmmahon of muuUnmmr. tbft prcviou3 < ■;•- ’fa reputation,of his establishment, ■' - *r, }tnanshlpi«nd tnodeyate pnceri-licimvites-ibe public to ■■:■> ■ .. WE STVOY TO * 011 nlarC 71 Smillifield near alley v \ Ej - , j) the Honorable the Judtreso) ihL Court ot Lew-iut f > j •1 1 Quarter Session of the Peace mend for the County w > rf d\ 01 Allegheny . d v t The petition of Joseph MUPt, of Wevtpcsr towm «. Ij > W the Coixuly -afor?&Jud. humbl> thtweih,— v a dt \X thM >our petmoner hath provided himself wiffi motfenaf* *4 * T la, for the uceommodation of travelers and at Ins t jw, dWelli m the towa«bipafores > tid, ?iml prays *bat - - if, your ifouo-s wiflbe pleasednj-gnpt him a Irenes to J -n rkcep-a T>ublic : lm'UJ«i-.oi''entejtuinincnt‘~'-;And-y?W*>:PttU*vi i “ .loner,a B ,n d u . r bonn,U.»p^ osEW|Mr| . LEft . j *j t ' We_,lheßtibjcHbersi'Cill2fhshith«iotvn»liip-BtiqMSftiu». , ..:;.’;*: r i.v"';;ss‘iV.-^?i:Li-'r l r*.i!:-v; do cQUify thauheubove peliuoner jiiof:gt>oaarepUte for? -: . o, . . • j t '‘honesiyrnndtcmpctaJieei'ondtsweUpruvided^yirlUtdufie.-^yiit-.’.'r.vt^y.v.v-^^sy^ K Tooirimidcoitveincnces-Tor the accommodhnan.nadlQdg?,v:;: i i/.^.;\^i I r,^T.vrVY? jq ..ingor.strAngers.ond.travelers,;.and.thatgai.4; , v.^::s^^v>^«i *h .'Jacob^FhckyJTr'Wi'.-BoogherfJobn'iiSeoti^fiflLSLuebSifiw^^.v^^vi.t.V'.:^^-'’isKiMiijr oh, WiUiftmCook *• ~ ' 't\ •fl^G4hfl i HoijwaMc , the''^udirftso! : ';ltie:t^oil-of.Geadih r i<*';v> ; * - :.: i, ‘:« : ir- , ivr i s^ i . i > ?*, X Quitter Se*<£roii5 r of ibc Peacejin and forthe Coufl- ':o-:' -i S :•:-•• ~. tyf)f:Allegheny. •: :• . ■ ■-•..*■. •,'..•• .••.•;-.ii , . ; ;->.-.’ lv .: The 'petitioit- of James* Al Coßhcn7of DuqneJnfr:Ra*;« > :i:v.t.^-^-;? t r c tough, ih' I 'the County .albTesoid^- rh«mblyr;flbewcthi.r -0 * -'llmt v ;y6dr;'pctiffQUer;-hßth^'pravldbd'hlm3e]f'^wltlU'.mtr•^/; l :^••v^;v•;'l•?^j^«g&^: l .' . 111 tenhls for iho nccommodatlan of travelers «nd other*, , at hiak dwelling house m the Borough.-afore *rdi - " 1 « v and prays that >ourHoniir3tviH b&plea*eiltogria( him •> X. e And - { r " £ 0 your petitioner, u.rjn duty bountU Will nraw/* * ?. “ r « *• •M ' JAMEd ATCOytfELI. *» , . f 1 We,the subscribers,Citlzensat the boroughdtecesßltf, ■>' » *t,- ■> S| do certify thunfifi above petitioner is of good reputo for > hem* iy and temperance, aud Is well provided, wilhr lu house rdom and for the aecominoaition \ „ * ’jh umf lodging of etrunge(R olidiravtlerfi/and watsiud ' - \v „ ' taveraisnece 3arr*. „ ■* _ V* *, » James Matz er,A MFJoJmslon,Wm Scon IJaya, R - - - Smith, JolmSnjder, A Jame«i Wm MjConneir, Gen«e i *- Barresjll Dyserd,James Frt«iD JotmT _ * * Morgan \ A fmarigJh* r , 4 Dfsrolutlon of Tartoex-sHljp. * . tiess.nndenhfr name andsliJc*>fke^erftSrDowell > -t * ,»this Say a.?sol, t d,lty«u S? le« . ' f, , , ' rf-IFAUCTIf M’WJWEU. f * Fill linrebi M»relt % 18i.‘v ' - 'j. The hu lne« «Ji eonuneed b> J!*r II Kctses, , £ ' Whnalnne IS authorized te eoliect andwetvea l nu,.. ‘ ft XiSdw iV'wt W AIL delifs diip by the fitm will he - SEd hf.te Giso «' ke>-sl.r< .. x ' v-- - ~ ? - * Tiitsuur^hjiUfarclt Itnhri c S* ILK itONOtl..! 0. —A tV- .A. CtJ. have’ tlifct ■• ■ nT;fli!edar;Q , .l;rtr tctefllicti PiU'(laait.ta. ts^’ettlnr >’ tl .v Tilb’’FKllll’S—Frc th 'Goeseliernc*.Knutiiui> i’ulti.." T ' Jr* Chenies,iot.sa'B by AV. A M’Cr,BIHJJrCO t P 3^ ma!B- ; Grocer.aodTu. Dealer.. ' Sr -j TJBGir TRRE3-150 Am>le ’ ‘ r latnrtll hv SL CjHlZn™ ' UAFKK—Iiu jeams Mr raitnroc Psprr Tor stile 1 r”" • * 1 ntaiß - .St PART ASU L. 1 /-(OKN—2,111)0 bus !□ arrive, liir sale by ' • - V> Itlaid yriIART v «rt,T, ' -Ua- iW rear ~T' iartlWiiiii BATUDDAY MOBNING:::::::s::::: JIAKCH-13. BlTtr Intelligence, He. The River.— There were 10 feet water in tte channel last evening at dusk, and falling. From the wins we have had lately, we expect afurther rise in a few days. • Saturday 2ia the regular Packet for . Cincinnati. this morning. We recommend her to travelers. ■ Sunday Packet. —The magnificent steamer . Buckeye State-is the regular- packet tomorrows Those wishing a good boat, goodofficers; good, accommodations, and in fact every thing tip-top, will secure their berths on the-Buckeye State. For Wheeling.—Tho fine steamer Winchester, Captsin Georgo D,,Moore, will leave this morn ing atlOo’clock for Wheeling. Thosowhowan t a safe nnd speedy: conveyance th'Wheelingt se enre passage on the Winchester. - The Allegheny, —This fine boat had steam up yesterday for the purpose, we suppose, of test ing her machinery. • The John Smonds. —This is the name of the monster boat which-has been buiiding at the point for some time, and ,Is the largest, one ever turned, out from onr boat yards. JSS“ We clip the following items from the Louisville Conner of the Bth Inst, • . Toe Rivee ahd Wextiieb.— The river wag 1 rising last .evening, tut since- Saturday it had fallen 10 -inches. Qn the falls there is ample: depth of water for heavily laden boats to navi gate without difficulty. The weather Saturday was clear, but last evening It was cloudy, indica ting rain. The Steamer. Gluhoy .Bowes Sold. —The splended steamer Qlendy Bnrko has been sold to Mr.-Bcntlyof Brandenburg, for the sum of ?84,- 000. . The. boat is to romaiain the Louisville and Hew Orleans trade. , The SMunlsjr Morning Post, Our weekly of this week, ■ contains a large amount of interesting matter; among-whichwill be found aweryfull report of the proceedings of the Democratic State Convention al Harrisburg,j Editorials; Sketches by Dr. Valentiene, Poetry and other Literary matter; Congressional and: Telegraph news from all quarters of. the coun try. Added to this, a full report of: the Pitts burgh Markets; Eastern and Ilome . Money Market; and yon have a dish well seasoned with every variety that makes a newspaper desirable. For. sale at the Counting Boom—prioe 5 cents. ... Great llallroad Celeluatlon. . The opening of the Ohio and‘ Pennsylvania Railroad, doMassillon, was celebrated.by the Company, the inhabitants of the different fowns and: villages on the lme,aadby.the good people of Massillon; on Thursday and Friday, m a man ner so enthusiastic, that no one who'was on eye witness will soon forget the celebration. . The invited guests, numbering over one hun dred; left the Depot, in Allegheny, on Thursday morning,at 8 o’clock,.ia threo cars, attached to the regular, expreas train, and made the regular time to Alliance; from whence the opening of the road: commenced. There, five .cars, headed- by the iron horse Massillon, received the excursion ists. The Locomotive was decorated in the most handsome manner; with-Hags and banners. Af ter leaving Alliance, the company received large accessions at eveiystopping place. They were received at Canton by a tremendous crowd; and amidst the greatest enthusiasm. Here they took dinner, at SP. M., and at :4 o’clock, the cars were again pursuing their way, through one of the richest parts of Ohio. As they approached Massillon, they were sainted by artillery and the cheers.of thousands of the whole-souled in habitants, of the town and vicinity, congregated on the hills. Cheer upon cheer of hearty wel come to the “Wheat City,” sainted them, as they entered the town, and the passengers were consigned to the.hospitable care of the citizens, and nobly they fulfilled the duty of entertaining their guests. ■■■ An entertainment was given at tho Tremont House, at 7i o’clock that evenings Neverwns a. board more : bountifully' supplied with every: delicacy which nature and art can furnish, than the table of the Tremont House. The guests— they were travelers—and of course did ample justice to the good things before thorn. , ' After the cloth was removed; General Dwight: James'was called to the chair,and the company organized by the appointment of other officers p after which toasts were read, and responded to by a- great number of the gentlemen present. Among themjHbe.President of the Ohio and Da- ; Railroad Company, Gen: Wm. Robinson, and the Chief Engineer, Solomon Roberts, Esq. Hon. A. W. .Loomis delivered a most eloquent address. Speeches were also made by Gen. Larimer; Mrs. . AlcKnight and D. N; White, Esq.; and other gentlemen: of this city; by Mayor ‘Fleming, of Allegheny, Mr. Larwcll;: of Wooster, Ml*. . Lynch, of Canton, Mr. Warner, of New Brighton, and manyother gentlemen. . A fine brass band from Cleveland was alsodn attendance: in the-snpper room, nndby tha’r sweet mosio,.aided materially in rendering tine evening pleasant. Tbe meeting broke up at a late hear. The co&pany was entertained in various ways, next* morning;, until..the departure of the. cars. - At: ; 10 o’clock, they started on their return, after! an exenraion of the most, pleasant ! fuHy testing the far-famed hospitality of tho | Buckeye State; = They arrived ot*the Allegheny ! depot, last evening, at 7 o’clock. '| Railroad Accident. —Another horrible accido nt j occnrred.on the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad, - on Thursday evening. The freight train was | detained atNewßrighton beyond its usnal honr, } and .so long ttat the express trainleft before it.-; When near. Freedom, the express train ran ever | a horse, by which the locomotive, and on® pas senger car were thrown off the track. The freight tram was at so short a distance in the rear, that it was found impossible to; prevent the ’ collision which .ensued, nnd by w-hich Mr. Righabd . Pottkb, of Allegheny city, was in-- stantTy killed. . The locomotive Pittsburgh, and fare pas senger j - cars were injured. ■: The tr» un did not arrive in Allegheny city.until near 10 o’clock, owing to this accident, leaving most of-the pas. - sengers at Freedom, as they declined cot oing up m that train.' Si. PatticF* Day. —We are glad to .hear it stated, ttattte Rt Rev. Bish op O’Connor - will deliver an address -on-Wednesday evening .5 the 17th inst, (St Patrick’s day,) at Masonic Hall, for the benefit of the Catholio Orphan;. Asy lum, ; The subject ohosen by tho R’ev. gentleraan will be, “The influence of Catholiflity oti the Civil Institutions of the United Stat es.” i Prom thswell known power and ability of the Bishop 11 is needlcs3 for ns to state that he will ti-eat the subject, chosen in a masterly manner. ■: Adiled . to.tbis, ttolccture. is for tho benefit of one of the - most deserving charitable institutions we have Jin our.midst, nnd. shouid be, and we have- no doubt it will;.be listened.to.bya crowded audience.- - Tickets can.be had at the Catholic Bo«kstbres on Fifttstreet, and. of-the Board of :. Blanagers. A Fine Sighl. —Poor first ejass pa ckets, left ‘ tbis port: yesterday, morning at one time, viz: the Pittsburgh for Cincinnati; the Persia far New Orleans; the Diurnal forTTheeling, and. the Forest City for Wellsville. Pennsylvania Railroad.— are gJod toen nonnee th at this cfopanytttendrtninlngtwo reoins per day, on and after Monday no ;t--ah - express passenger train: ftt 6.80 a. h.j ap ,d the regular passenger train at 6i30 P,«. * Honor to Mayor Gulhne.—Oar readers re member what a time car Steubenville friends had witt ttelaboreraon the-railroad, in and about that oily, and also the effectual efforts made by Mayor Gnttrie to prevent some of the belligerent sympathisers in this city from em barking on the steamboats for that place. The Councils of StenbenviUe passed a resolution of thanks to the Mayor, a copy of which were for warded to Sim by Mayor Mason, of Steuben ttwhich Mr. Gnttrie replied as follows: Matos's Ornon, 1 .v: '■*>. Pittsburg, Feb. 20. / . ■ Hear Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the . of your letter of the 19th Inst., transmitting tho resolutions of the Connoil of tte . city .of Steubenville,-complimentary, of .mjr exertions to save their city from tho mad inva sion of an armed and inconsiderable mob of Railroad rioters. ' You will he pleased to convey to tho city Council of StenbenviUe, my most graterul, ac knowledgments; and assure them that! shall al ways remember and highly esteem-the very dis tinguished, honor so freely And gracefully con ferred. . Witt my bestwishes for the pence and pros perity of, your flourishing city, I subscribe my solf, dear sir, .. Your obedient servant, ■ . JOHN B. GUTHRIE. T« »• M. Masojj, Mayor of Steubenville. Democratic Meeting.—A meetingof the De mocracyof Birmingham was held on the 11th inst. The meeting was organized by: calling James Kkbs, Esq,, to the. Chair, and appointing R. G. Brooks Secretary. The foUowing gentlemen received the nomi nation for:ttarations borough offices- -Judge of Election— Wm. Sims. ■ fnspeelor of Election—R. G. Barr ■ Overseer of Poor —Wm. Simes and James Barr, Sr. Auditor —James Kerr and James Blsckmore- Assessor —lt. G. Brooks. Asnsslant . Assessor —Robert Henderson and James Barr, Sr. Dun. —A great deal of fun was made yester day,.on the wharf, by two darkey firemen, bo longingto the.steamer-Allegheny. It appears that the colored-gentlemen had some diflioalty on the boat, and went out on the levee to settle it, according to the rales of that code of which Yankee Sullivan and Tom Hyer. are: the expo nents at present. They hammered away at each other’s heads, for some time, but without any other perceptiblo effect than the exhibition of such eets of irony, as only the sons of Africa possess, and know how to exhibit. Thoy soon got tired, —and Ike and Sambo, for such were fheir names, resumed their more peaceful occu- pations. Fine Painting.— We see in the window of J. 3. Gillespie & Co., Wood street, a view of the Cliff Copper Mines, Lake Superior. This was paint ed onthe ground by Mr. It S. Duhoaosoh, of Cincinnati. This gentleman (who ib a colored man) designs his picture ns a present to tho Rev. Cuaules Aveut, whose . zeal and benevo lence in the cause of African emancipation, a>o well known in this city. We have heard ■eonnois eurs in the art speak in the highest terms of this painting. It embraces a very large view; and of almost every description of scenery, which is fonud in such an eminent degree, on the banks of the great American Lako. - Sir. Avery waß ono of the first persons in this com munity who entered into the Copper Mining bus iness, on Lake Superior, and is, we understand, largely connected with tho above celebrated and profitable mine. A Fight. —The crews of the steamers Messen ger No. 2 and Paris bad a regular pitched battle on the wharf yesterday. The combat was waged long, but without any terrible oonscqnences, other than bloody noses and-black eyes,:to which the combatants were apparently accustomed; the dispute was finally settled by theinterference of the captains of tho two boats, and some other gentlemen who were present. Canal Packet.— The Canal passenger and freight paoket boat Pennsylvania, will resume her regular trips, between Pittsburgh and Blairs villo, on Monday next. The boat has been re fitted, and passengers- will be sure of good ac commodations. Tho will leave Blairsvilie on every Monday and Thursday, and Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday. Dancing. —Those who were at all inclined to indulge in thisexhiliaratingandpiensantamnse rnent, had ample opportunities of doing so on Thursday evening lost 80 we thought, judging from the gay sonnds of music which issued from several of our ball rooms, and the. light whioh illuminated their windows. Vagrancy. —John Lewis, Henry Grnsoo, and John- Baker, were brought before Alderman Steel, yesterday morning. The two former were sent to the Hill for thirty days each, and the latter person for five days, on a charge of va grancy. Better Late than Never.—Vie sco that workmen ore engaged in making excavations, on the cor ner of Second and Market Btrcets, and removing those deposites of brick and rubbish which have lain there since the 10th April, 1845. Pull them Down.— We are glad to see that workmen ore removing those brick walls, before any accident occurs, left standing by the fire at Irwin’s warehouses,-on Water street. -Large quantities of damaged hemp are daily taken oat from among the ruins. UroniOTflMJ.—-Enos Boaby and FrcderiokCrißt, were put under the fatherly care of Mr. Jailor : Fox, yesterday, for 24 hours each, for the simple reason that they had inbibed too strongly for the .peaco and welfare of the city. Law Suit. —We see, by the Enterprise, that Mr. Corfpor, who was injured so severely a few months ago, on tho Ohio nnd Pennsylvania rail road, has entered snit against the oompany to recover damages fortte injury he hassastained. CSj- Large amounts of provisions are arriv ing in this cityfrom the-west. We noticed a considerable lot of bacon in hogsheads on the wharf yesterday, jnßt landed from some of the steamers la port Dr. Valentine. —This gentleman intends mak ing the Wheelingites shake their sides and twist their faces, at his queer,- quissical, nnd quaint remarks, this .evening, at the Melodean Hall, in that city; • Glad to hear it— That, the Gonnoils have direc ted the Committee on Streets to contract for the grading of Diamond Alley, from the end of the present- grading to Grant.street; nnd alse, Strawberry alley, from Smittfield to Grant. : Welcome Back. —Mr. John Owen, a comedian, long and favorably known* to oar citizens, ap pears at the. Theatre next week. Mr. 0. has many friends in this city, who' will heartily . wel come his appearance on onr boards oncemore- Disorderly Conduct. —Lewis Miller wsb brought before Alderman Steel, charged with disorderly conduct, fined two-dollars,- and, in default of payment, committed-to prison. Comic Lecturer.—Mr. Wineheli, the Comic Lec turer, will visit onr city Shortly, ttnd favor ns w ith bis sketches of .queer, characters. - Mayor Gulhne, wo arc glad to announce; is in nfitir way of recovering, being obie to sit np in Jus room,'.and jnoybe oonsidered oat of danger. Party JegeUiblcs.—Wo notice in onr market, .small lots of early vegetables, sack as rhubarb, eadlshes, aspargns, Ac., Ac. Committals.—libera were five committals to the countyjaii yesterday. Gallant Conduct —We were informed; jester day, of an occurrence which = toot place at the Scone of the Railroad accident, near Freedom, which reflects the greatest credit upon Mr. Eot teb, the gentleman who met each an untimely end there. .When the train ran oyer the horse, a spirit lamp in the Ladies’s car, was'npset, and the alarm of- Are was raised-—a great rush was made to the door, by . the. ladies,, (there were nearly one hundred in tho car at the time) and the utmost confusion ensued.- Mr- Potter hand ed the ladies, out of .the car, and had jnst help ed the last person out; 1 but bofore ; ho could reaph a place of. safety,. the accident occurred which deprived him of life. Thc.simplo barsting of this spirit lamp prevented tho loss Of life,' which&would have inevitably ensued, had tlie rear oar been filled at tho- time of the collision This Beoms to ns to have been a most Providen tial oiremna tanco. Intervention and Non-Intervention. —Tho hatters are determined not to let this subject die with tho departure of Kossuth from each place he visits. Kossuth hats havealmosthadtbeirday— every body wore them, for every person was for Kossuth ; but now, when it comes to the nice question of intervention : or non-intervention, when a person’s views con be told by the oast of bis beaver, the matter had better, bowell consid ered before hoisting yonr colors—hat wo mean —for tho Russian Bear anti Austrian Cnb, or the tri-colored flag of Hungary. Oar hatters on Wood street wonld be the best persons to con sult. Ladies' Festival. —The Ladies’ Festival, for tho benefit of tho Baptist Church, corner of Sixth and Grant streets, fully equalled those Festivals which have preceded it this season. For tho ar rangement of the table—wbiob, rest assured, was not tho least attractive part of tho evening’s entertainment, —tho decoration and ornamenting of tho Hall and Supper Room, the, fair, persons who had oliarge of it, deservo tho Ufmostpralsc, and every person was satisfied with the manner in which tho ladies entertained their guests of tho evening. Bnt the most pleasing part is, that it was highly successful m the charitable object for which it was designed. Ladies' Tract Societv. —Tho Ladies’ Traat So ciety, of Allegheny city, have presented their report, which represents the Society in a most flourishing state. The following ore the officers for tho.ensnmgycar.: President—Mrs. A. McClorg. Vico President—Mrs. F. K. Brunot. Secretary—Mrs. R. S. Itays. Treasurer—Mrß. Dr. Dale. Managers—Mrs. Dreading, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Bushficld, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Hussey, Miss Tassey, Miss Herron, Miss Morgan, Miss Mc- Laughlin, Miss E. F. Irwin, Miss Algoo. Lafayette Hall. —Mr. M’Clurg certainly de serves all praise far the manner in which be is embellishing the exterior of this hall Wc ques tion whether there is any city in the west, that boasts so fine as room for balls, concerts, Ac.— Its appearance from the outside os splendid, ic decd it helps the appearance of thatpartof Wood street not a little. The Weather and Business. —Yesterday was one of those days, which deserves to be called dtsagreoablo in every sense, ltam, mini, smoke and fog, were every where conspicious/'but not withstanding this, thcro was a considerable amount of business don® ou the wharf, and our streets presented a most business like appear ance. The Druids. —This band of musicians will Le in town uext week, when they will astonish our good citizens with their musical powers. This is the Baud which appeared m New I ork somo time ago, nnder the auspices of Mr. Barnnm.— They imitate the ancient Druids, m their music —at least, what Bnrnnm supposed to be their music. Bound for California. —A party of enterprising yonug men, from the Sixth Ward of this city, arc to leave shortly for the gold mrnos of Cali fornia. We wish them overy success, nnd their woll known lndnstry: will undoubtedly soon seoure them a "pile’ of tho "rocks,’ to return with. Lecture. —Mr. L. A. Hine, somewhat celebrat ed m the West as a lecturer, delivers a discourse on “ Theology und Human Progress,” to-mor row (Sunday) nt Union Hail. Admittance, free. We would call the attention of the pub. lie to tho sale of Real Estate on High street, Whioh is to bo sold this afternoon at .1 o’clock. The property is well improved and cloar of nil incumbranco. Commonly known ns tho Law son properly. Terms accommodating. P. MV Kenna, Auctioneer. t&“ FRESH OYSTERS received doily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. Bohemia Glass Works. ADAMS. KOSEMAN St CO., \TANUFACTURER3 of FLINT GLASS, In all it, lvA variety. We have. a!ro, o;i hand, Lightning Rod Insulators, nf a snperurrpatterfl to any thing yet pro duced. - Dealer, in Glassware can save from 10 lo IS per cent, by giving u, a call. Warehouse, corner of Water and Rnrs Rtreeia, fetUGSm; T’lllshurgh. t’a 110 the Honorable the Judge, of ibe Court of Genera! Quurier Sessions of the Fence in and lor the County of Allegheny: - The pettuon of John Savage, of First Ward, P.tts burgb, nuhe. county aforesaid, humbly shewclh,—Thai yoar peuuoncr itnih provided himself with maierinlj for iho accommodation ,af travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and pray, that your Honor, will be pleased 10 grant him a license to keep npublic house of enienuinmenL And your pe U tioner, ns In duty bound, will pray. . JOHN SAVAGE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the uforesatd Ward, do certify that die above. peuuoner is ot pood repute lor honesty end temperance, niidhh well provided with hoaso room and conveniences foil the accommodation and lodging of strangers -and travelers, awl Unit said tavern t, necessary. John Wiltock. John Moore, II M RiitTum. J Kelly, -Hugh Keating, Wm Dunn. F G Kay, J M Stevens, J SI Steven,, It L itingwall, Philip Wiscinon.J J Ilay, W R Taylor— CKronicD. ; . fmnrlli.U FUai Fit*: Fitsi DR HART’S VEGETABLE EXTRACT fob Fits. —The astonishing success which litre attended the use of this invaluable medieme for the cure of Eptlipuc Fils, or Fulling Sickness, Spasms, Crnmp. Convulsions, Hysterics, Nervous Debility, Semlnnt Weakness, Ac., renders H (he most valuable medicine yet discovered. In fact, as-a remedy for the above diseases, n stands unrivalled and alone. There is no other reliable reme dy. It tins been sahl that Epilepsy Is incurable Tins, however.is not the fact. Dr. Hart'e Vegetable Extract bus, and is constantly curing this distressing complaint, aa the testimony received from physicians and others will show. See cenlbcates, published In Dr. Han’s Me dicnl Recorder; paraphlet-fonn. to bo bad of the Agems, gratis. For sale by B. A. I-’AHNESTOCK A CO., marB corner of Wood ond First stieet-t. truer aansTßono —. ■ .-BA-ecei. nauznea. Armstrong to crozter, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCERS, And Dealers- in Pittsburgh Manufactures, HO- OS -WAVES, AHS G 4 FISST SIHSET, PIXTSBIinaU, FA.. Will attend'promptly to the-sale of every dcsonption of Western Produce, and other articles commlned to ihelrcnre. _ - : Imnrl ' WAN IKO-BY TWO YOUNG MtiN—iloanl in a respectable pnvule family, without oilier board, ere, in u pleasant and healthy part a! the city. Terms moderate. Apply ul U 7 Fourth street, near bmithfreld feh’Jß BROOMS— SeO doz., 11l store and for sale by msrO __ STUART A SILL. SEQARS —dOU.UOO Common Segnr,.. yuet received and for sale by. . T. WOODS A BON, msrC , No. fit Woler street. . ITEVY~ HlCK—Received ill No. HStl liberty street, by Y , W. A. MiCIiURG fc CO., roarlO Grocers anil Tea Dealers. PINE APPLE CHRKSK; “ ' ! ~ do; TnraeWß Cream do SapB«go do; For sale by W. A. M : CMJfIG & CO., _ • • Ss6Liberty street. MEXICAN LAND WARRANTS—Bought and BO Id by ' . JARIRS BLAKELY, fob* coroerof Sixih and Liberty *treeisj_ CHINA MATTING.—A fresh, urucle received und for aalem the carpet warehouseof - , ' W;RIcCLINTOOTr t , 65 Fourth *L MACKEREL— 4abltls.No 3 iargeiiu sums ,aF\tf for aalc by STUART fe SILL, nuriT ■ :.i • oppOfUo:Monoogahfla.JlQQSC« TJACONBllTks—l!!ihds,.lcar,:lrv»laic oml foUJIo. £> mart STUART * SILli. ft Ut'EKrINBINOKAjN (SAhrKIS of. rtcli-onJ new ;O s awles;iaßfoaze Colore, J«« warehome of j - ttnarSy w. McCLIWTOCK.- liOYKRSEEB— Prime, in store nn's, 18(17, bring 1,07@ 1,08. Pennsylvima s’g, 87{@8'2J. McHenry's Circular of tho 2ith says, that dealers in Dour were increasing in confidence, and now current prices are obtained and will not yield farther. A largo business chiefly in west ern canal was dono at 225. bbl. Wheat was very saleable; pncc3 firm with an Jth improvement. Cotton... Sales were confined to tho middling qualities Orleans; ohange m Bowed and Mobile hotng scarcely perceptible, Tbe market closes firmly, bat should wind be come favoraolc, a fair amount would arrive: and there would bo added some 40,000 bales to tho stocks: should the demand slacken, as it is not improbable that some temporary irregularities might exist in pnocs. FRANCE. Some opposition candidates have declared, that, if elected, they would refuse to take the oath prescribed by tho Constitution. Since die receipt of Nicholas’ note to Aus tria; Napoleon had suddenly mstraetedthe Min ister to Austria to protest against tho recent augmentation of duties on tho French Govern ment. It is reported that a despatch has been trans mitted from Emperor Nicholas to the President, intimating that the. Cabinet nt St. Petersburg would not admit of the transformation of a Pre dent into an . Emperor, Since its receipt tho French and Aastriangavernmentsarelessfnend ly, inasmuch as Nicholas declares if Austria moves one step to asslßt France ia disturbing tho treaties of Venico, ho will march to aid Prasßia. The feeling m Pans is that peace will be main tained. SWITZERLAND. Elections are proceeding with considerable violenco. It is nndetstoad that a second note has been read in Switzerland from France, repeating the demand contained in the first; and asserting the right of tho French Government to mdiaate tho refugees foroxpulsion, whioh sho should require to tako place. The Queen has outiroly rcoovered. She assis .ed at tho Bull fight ITALY. Tbe country is quiet The Carnival was con tinued with vivacity. The animosity against tho French soldiery was decreasing. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. New Yoßk, March 12. The returns give Martin 299 majority. Towns not heard from, last year gavo Dlnßmore 471. The House thus far stands 189 opposition and 121 towns to hear from... If they corao an the same as last yoap, the Democratic mojority will be 17. Tbe Senate stands 7 Democrats, 2 coali tionists, 2 no chbico and 1 doubtful. Baltimoue, March 12. Tho Foreign export of Flour from this oity, this week haS amounted to over 40,000 bbls. NKW YORK MARKET—March 18. Colton ■ • Market quiet hnl firm. Flour- .Salop of OUO bbls Stale ai 4,6i@4,81; 4CO bbls Indiana nl 4.8705,00: , Wheal-.,Brisk ; sales of SOOO bus southern white at 105 - ■ > , , Corn-. Scarce : yellow at 05c; muccdat toe perbua Provisions- - New prime pork la hetd.ut 14 Oflrerhlwt mesa 10.55®1f1.50 per bbl. f.anl jsqulet at SJ@9c. : Croeeriea. -Sales of 1500 hnga Kio coffee pi 81to8ie,, Orleans molasses ai sole por gal; Cuba s.bgar at 4id?4lc, per Ib. » Stocks- .Indiana 5s ai 60}; Ky 5s at SO. EVENING. Cotion,'.3alea of 450l>"liales ul steady rates, for .Up lamia,H for Orleuna, and 81'lor Mobile: Flour-,Sales of 4500 [ibis Stale.ai 4,08104,75,.. aad 4Stlffi4o3}perbbl Corn-elooubusyellewat o4e,nnd Northern white 54 oCScperbua. ' - • ■ - : • Wheat. Salcs.of 5000 bussouthern white at 107 c per bu heL. : * Provisions «,10DO bhils mess pork, and !650 prune at 44 75 per hhd; 300 common-hams et SJe'.perbbl ; about-? ders at 14c,and 25dbhdsbeefaluncbanged prices, were sold. Groceries • .Soles of 350 bags Riocoffca at Sfe ; Do-, mmso o, J O i. 200 bags Porto Kico sugar at 4fc per lb; 300 bbls Cardeaas molasses ai IBc per gal: Oil, -4500 gal linseed sold ol 04®C5c. Whiskey •-300 bbls prison sold at 31c per gal. *■ * > J . * JUEXH CONGRESS—FIRST* SESSION. WAflHikaTON, March 12. The House went into committee of the whole on the state of the Uniou,aud tookuptho Sen ate resolution, authorizing tho continuance of work oaths two wings of the capitoL Mr. Stanton, of Ky., advocated the resolution! Mr. Woodward said he would like to knOw when the special committee appointed to exam ine the fonndation of the walla of. the capitol would report, and what It was likely to be.— Tho whole subject would rest on their report. Mr. McNair replied that the investigation was going .on, and the "committee have found the walls in a dreadful condition, whioh astonished all of them. Mr, Florence asked his colleague whether there was testimony before the cammit teo. showing' tho strength and capacity of the foundation of the wallß. Mr. McNair replied that there was contradic tory testimony,. After the testimony was given in, the committee inspected the walls for them selves, and found them very badly constructed. Mr. Stanton thought the work was well done. He know something nbout mortar—well temper-, ed mortar for he was a well tempered man. Mr. Brown, of. Mississippi, mode a hasty speech, m which he took a retrospect of the rise and progress of the Southern-Bights movements, whioh went down from the time the first Union Convention was held in Mississippi. lie. then passed on to speak— “ His colleague, Mr. Wilcox, he said spoke in bad tasto of the old lino democrats, ns trying to sneak back into tho domocrabc party. They were never out of the party, but Mr. Wiloor and his associates took themselves outside of the pale of the democracy by joining tho Union party. Mr. Brown rose and said that ho*had been prepared for this attack npon him, bnt tho mis siles of his colleague were weak and had fallen harmless. Ills colleaguo had said that a seces sion party existed in Mississippi as a chimera,-' and that there was no party in favor of seces. Bion. I hove thought the gentleman hod too high a regard for truth to make a declaration so baseless of trntb. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, I desire to ask, docs he mean to say I havo been guilty of a falsehood 1 Mr. Wilcox—l have spoken boldly. My lan guage cannot be misoonstruSd on that point. Mr. Brown—Do you moan to say that what I havo stated is false ? Mr. Wilcox—lf yon mean to say there is no body in Mississippi m favor of secession, it is false. The last word was hardly spoken before Brown drew off and planted a blow m Wilcox’s face which Wilcox returned. Both clinched, and a terrible scene of excitement ensued* and with much difficulty they were separated- Quiet was restored by the Speaker. Mr. Brown made an explanation, stating that during the sir years ho had been a member of the House, he was not sensible of having viola ted decorum, or committed any breach of the rules. Ho deeply and painfully regretted that there would have been a necessity for doing so now. He apologised to the House, and sincerely and earnestly apollgised to the Representatives, expressed the most deep and heartfelt Tegret He trusted that the House would receive his •apology. . Mr. Wilcox also made an apology. It was a matter of heartfelt sorrow that he had been involved in a breach af decorum. He intended no disrespect to the Representatives af the Na tion, and enters his disclaimer to this effect. House adjourned. Sesate.—The private Callender occupied the session. Sixteen bills of no pnblio interest were order ed to be engrossed. The bill making an appropriation for the com pletion of the Cemetery, near the city of Mexico, was passed. Senate adjourned till Monday. BAiTmottE, March 12. ! Wm. Henry Barrett, the absconding! High Sherff of Qloacester, England, and who escaped to the United States, has boen arrested at Bich-i mond, Vn., and committed to await tho demand* l of the British Minister. PHILADELPHIA MARtfET-Marcb 1" > Coiton*sJ for Or* leans, and fl JiTO for Pony Ktco. Provision*--Steads; sates of pork, bacon and lard ai full prices. Clover Seed • -Dull; holders arc anxious to sell aia farther dcchne. Whiskey* -lnaircisi; WiU* are held a( tt>, anj bbliai 2li«pcrgai. CINCINNATI MARKET—March- VI \Y biskcv-*JQ}c per pallrm / Rice--50 ires were sold at 4Je {* lb. Groceries* * Finn j sales of-300 l>bis molasses lo arrive at 30c gal. Floor-Market quiet; 100 bbls from store sold ai3.ss: v ' ’ Mess Pork*-Demand active, earnedfby favoruble ad' vices from New York. Carou*-No safes. COMMERCIAL. VAII..Y REVIEW OB' THE MARKETS. OriFcsorTna OitLT Moßrm*o Post. * March 13. 1559. i TUc wcatheryerierday waswetanddisagrceable, and a* a general thing, business not very active. ASIIES—»We continaeto quote SodaAt393lc; Pearls s|£?Gc; sales of S&lerauti are being made al4Jtf2sc. from first hands. APPLES—ICO bushels at 3,37; SOU do to ship at 33,20. RACON—Demand continue* brfik, and prices firm* We note sates of 810 lb< Shoulders at 7tc; 10,500 Ap Shoulders and Sides at #|2??2<\ cash ;8400 do Shoulders at 7|o; 1000 do Hams at 9|c. KOG3—Sales of lOOdoz at Hr, tvlili a brisk demand lIUTTER—Wry scarco 'tmd tuueh in demand. We noirce sales of 18 kegs Prime at Me; 9 bhjs prime at iejc. bEEDS—SaIes ol 80 bui'hels'Clover from first hands at 35,50, cash ; sdo ut 5,60. Sales of 5 bushels Timo thy at 3,85; 18 bushels do at 8.18; 7 do at 9,00; lOd do Clover at5£9,4 months; 85 do C;sl>, cash Fid!!—Sales of 15 bids m twulqts, No.B, at 9,75; 10 do. No. 3 large, at 7,50 cash; 50 libit at 7.50, currency LEATHER—SuIes reported oi 5 bundles Red at 16|, cash. GRAIN—Sales of 460 bushels Oats at 35Jcf 160 do from store or27e. , FLOUR—Receipts ate increasing, and prices droop ing- We note sales of ;he following lots—l 99 bills sold to a baker at;),00; 34 do at 1*,05; S 3 do u' 2,00 j6O db at 2,60} Wdo at 2,05; 3o do pitta at 3,00; 15 do at 2;90 ; 60 do at 2.95; 10 do at 2 05; 44 obis superior S F ul 0,05. LARD—Sales reported of 4ubbls No 2 si ?J, cash- WIIJSKEY —bales ol 25 bbls at )l»e : 45 do 18la ;-23 bbls do ot l:ta. ■» SOAP—Sales of 300brs aide. 4 months. CANDLKS—SaIes of 50 boxes dipped at 50 do mould at 10c, 4 mouths. POUT OF PITTSISUUaU. 10 ritlT 0 INCUES W4TKB IN T1(B CHANNEL- ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Porkmsuu, Brownsville. *• Builnc. Ucnnei, Brownsville J, ftPkee.Heminckson, McKeesport. 1 ‘ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. “ t>enes.*«o, ConanK West Newton i*. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth-- “ Michigan No. ‘2, Boies, Heaven “ Forest Cay, Murdock, Weilswlle. “ Wmchesier, Moore, Wheeling. “ Messenger, Woodward, Cincinnati. “ Buckeye slime, S.Dean, Oiocinftuii. “ Hull Columbia, Crone, Hockmxpoit. DEPARTED: . • “ BulLc, Bennot, Brownsville. * 4 Atlantic, Parkinson, do H J. M’Koe, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas »lmyer,-Uo»ley, WcatNewton •• . (.ienessee, Uoimnt, West Newton “ S. Bayard. VeebiesjEbtabctb “ Michigan No.d, Boies, lieaver* Diurnal, Coaweli, Wheeling. “ Pninburgh, Kpunix, Cincinnati. . Empress, Cox, Zanesville. HlarlfltUr Ptrlurahargli and Hoeitinir* , JCs»j>s port Packet. iffilßfflSa The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A- ?. ttiusier, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave Ifockintfpbrt every Tuesday, at 0 o’elock,A.M.- Passengers oml shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness, w. D. WHEELER, : marO ~ - 1 * No. 24 Market street. - For Whecltug l • l -jtaflCJSli. TJIG new and spleudid passenger steamer j^MatWiNn»RS.TRH f »KUBiiB D. Mooat T Master; will run as a regular tri-weekly packet between this. City and Wheeling* leavio&Fittsburgk every -Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, al io A. Al.,for lkaver, Wells* villa,Steubenville: and..WelUburgh*, returning, leaves Wheeliug for bieubenvillc,AYellsvVBUO SALE OP RBAI/ESTATE —Ob S«Mjd»y Jr afternoon, March Ifth, nr3tfcl*:»,will beshld, on Hie premia* siiuottfdon HigU 'Stteefya. VilttiwWXoif wnhincaUofiheCoartlloose,’Contamliig^7ftciiro.nv by 72 feet deepgo aaTeet ofley— On the premises thord ate four CroiiißDvoUiogfl> of two fitoricu-reaclis7:by 81$ feoi; aUo,a goad,Engme,of belWc cn:' five- rana ;*lx. horse power; three turning, lathes, One 4>onng .fhthei circular sa.w>;t»rge gnndsioncyand dll ihe machmerV for»■;.! * Also—Showcases, coumer.pap stands store fixtures, stove pipe, &c. (manOl P iVL DAVIS, Auct’r AtLCGHbNV'SSU^K^IOCK.&TAVofioN. —Uu Thur Scar VAaialA ABLE HOOKS.—On J&aturday qveningi Marchihe i t3Ut,al7.<.’c]aek,&ubACoraincrciHi Sale* Hoeing, cor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, mil be sold—ajtrge col lection pf. Miscellaneous Books: • - Among;, which areth6 follomng—Ckamber’a Cyclo puidmvO vol folio; rMacanley’s. England,.9 voltf'-4io; . Hope’s Odyssey, ibuongtiinl edition,s vols quarto 1 1 low - ardV Prisons of. Europe, 4toj Inorapion’s Works, 2 vn]3 4to; Cortex’s Epiotitees, 4toj. Horath;u> . ry's 3 vols B vo i Roacoe’*. Leo the lernV4 vols 8 vo; Nicltofson’a KncyclopajJia, Jvo; Groiuer’s Chma,2 voU 8 va; Works.of jhe'fcettrn ud, 10 vols 8vo; History of 2. vols .8vo; ttabmson’s Proofs of o-v Conspiracy, Bvoj Hothiroaqui. Halifax, &c.»2. vols Svo, Rouueuu’s.- Works ut Freueb,; 33vols8voi Patrick, LowiJl and Whitby,-4 vpls Sven . Catalogues will be ready on Saturday uiornme. mgria., P>~M. IIAVm. Anct’r. ; HOUSKHOLDKUUMTUKKat A.t7Cflo.N—tiitWea-: uesday morninrr, Marelil7tfo, al io o'clock, 1 at the; residence of Rev. W. J Pettigrew, No. iffiOTcnna: Av enue, will be sold a qoarm'y of well kept,modem-style: household furniture.nearly new-, among which-nre— Sapcnor walnut dressing bureau; lounge; marble top pier tablei-book oase end books; wardrobe; parlor eoiiains and vemuan window blinds ; parlor chamber and atairearpetsi'cano set and Windsor chairs; high arfdfow post and Freiibb bedsteads; fiodr til cloth. mantle clock; fenders; lire : irons j ‘ work andwasli ticnd-*; dinmg auttkitchen tables, knives -and forks ; cooking furniture, Ac; Ac. • . . tViKDAVIs*, marll . . . . Auctioneer. A HMfNISrKATOH’SSALK UP HOUSMIUtU .Jt\. FURNITURK-Ou Monday morufn& March fOtb, at in o’clock, at the late residence of William Rayne, decM. Venn* near O’Hara siraet, Fifth Wurd, will tic sold, by order of Administrators, tbe enure-, stock of; Uausenold.cnd Kitchen Furniture belonging to that es tate, embracing a general assortment, . Terms—Uasu—Carreucy. marlO F. M. DA-VIS v Aaci’r. 'IAKD—LONDON BOOKS At Au«l3H>-A Ur& 1 sj voice of choice London £Jooka havC btfen received which will he *old on Saturday evening. 1 March 13ih .i Caialogues will be oubtiriied, and. ihe books ft? ' xaimnation on I*Yiaayi nt ihe-safesrooro. corner of Wood ami fifth streets. • v' * I*;Mi ; DAVISi J ' IV i O* id T CABTJSii!Y«'AnctIQSCer. MACIIINKRY, Wisdow Saa Wisdpw Fiu&mh. wisoow Shu irons, Doors, MawtlrPi£cr*,Lum- BRR,CARPsnTe» , « Bbitoitrs, at Aucriox.—Will be sold on Saturday, March 13ib, at 10 o’dtfeic in the forenoon, -auhe VUneing Mil),lately occupied»by John Black; on: Washington street, immediately above the canal bridge, in the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, aJI lhe raachm ery m s&id null, among which tartly be mentioned in pan the followingone aide planeing machine, one cireu- Ir.r saw* onemOrtiefng inichitie, a Grst rate article; a large,lot of;window sash,window’fratres and shutters- Doors, mantle pieces, lumber* carpenter's benches, Ac. Carpenters and those in: want of ifceubovAarticlfcs. tbonldaucndUie;sa{e .asfie is determined to sell all oil havtntrctDred from ibatbusine-s Terms at sale mat# W G,McCART>VRV. AnrCr brifroix, ate-, at iil be sold nit iJatprdav. morning, the in the forenoon, at the dwelling noose Ala rphey, No.-lCvf Third sireeivcorner ofCher >rse- aney t uUhisenUre.Household Farnuure, Kitchen ‘-Uienstls».&c;ya4 hoi* declining.hnasekccmng. Among the assortmcuunay ha menuoncd.int the following-: Fea.therbedS'and r bedding,.bich and low past bed«!ead3, card dlfliug-and breakfast tabfes, wash- stand*, sewing elandSiburtaas,fancy and common chairs, rock ing chairsy irons, stair rods, kmvea and forks, parlor,. hall and. stair carpeting, h«mh rags, door mats,glassware, china and queensware. a -large Joiot Kitchen utensils, Ac. The shore furniture has only been a few mooths in usc r and has bcea kept in the-besl of order, and-will be well wortby.iheattemioo of house keepers and those in want of such articles. marO . W-G. McCARTNKY, Aucfr. TO (be Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gonerat Quarter Sessions of the reace in and for the County of Allegheny: ■ The petition of Jas Esfeiyoftbe First Ward,cltyof Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweih That your petitioner. hath provided himself with mate rials tor the accommodation of travelers and other l *, ni his dwelling, house in aforesaid Wardahd prays that your Honor* will be pleased to grant him a license to seep a public house of entertainment. And yotfr peti tioner, asirtduty bound,-will pray.’ ■■■•'■ ; . JAAJCPB ESLER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do.certify tbatiheabovft.peutfoner is of good repaid fox honesty and temperance,and j&.weUprovidedwiin’fcouse room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers andtrayelers, and that saidtavern is ne ces ary. "■ Fctet ;X?oot, Andraw-Alartmi 1 James Arthurs, Robert ft Reed, James Kennedy. Wo Delhi, Jobnßryar, Samuel 0 VandergnA, James Jaebb Vandergrift, FCopI. fmarUMf 110 the Honorable ihe Judges or die Court oi General . Uuatler Ses&ionsof the Peace m and for Uu? County of Allegheny: • • ■■' The petition of P Latterly* of the' First Wdrdi Piita borgb, m the County aforesaid, humbly shewedi, —That your petitioner bath provided himself wuh materials for (he accommodation oftraveJers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid.-and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to gram bira a license to keep a public house ofeiitbuainmem. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will nruyv.’ ' • v 7 PATRICK LAFFFRTY We,the subscriber*,citftens' do certify, that the above pelitioner isof good-repntefot honesty and temperance, and t* welt provided wuhliouse room oml conveniences for-tho accommodation', and lodging of-strangers and traveler*, andthat said tavern is necessary. • <•» J'O Wells, Thomn* Spmar,D^vid v CromtciF Wrl . Hams, Leopold Sahl, Wm Glenn, JolmSwiDeb»rt,'Wm Dunn, Wra Clark,-Michael Bmkey, : Pbilip Wiseman; Patrick Maguire. „ Tmart&St*- fIUJ the Honorable Uie Judaeao: the Court oi General JL QuarterSesiions of the Peace, m and for the county of Allegheny: ThepeUllon of E'V Hays, Third. Ward l Allegheny, in the county*ofaresuld. humbly eJieweihj-That your petitioner hath provided Himself with materials for the i accommodation ofUavolers and others, at his dwelling.! house in the Ward aforesaid, and piays .lhaV-yoyr tfouois will bapleased to grant jam. u license tobeepa public house of entertainment, And your petitioner'aa uiduty boundjWiH pray. KWIUYS 1 ! We,. the subscriber*, citizens, or the - Ward*afore said, do certify that the above petlitoner w of good re-. patefor honesty ami -temperance, afid is- well provided wall house room andconvemenceftfor the accommodav uor and lodging ofratrangers and; travelers, .*aud: that said tavern is necessafy. > i JamesGib*on,George IfarUo. Adam Jfcramare, Geo Hetzel, Thomas Mofiiz, William Smell, WiilmmGtb son, Benjsmm-Patton, John Gippeoich. Peter Zimmer* mann, Joseph Zfamermann, Adam Beal. .- ; marl 1 dfc— "Entt rpnu. rpO the Honorable the Judges of the. Court of General X Quarter Sessions of iheitepce.in and tor the County of Allegheny: , .c The petitiou of £>C Joner* .of Upper St. Clair town* ship, County Aforesaid, humldy sheweili, That your pe tmonerhath provided hiimdf-wiih-materula for tbeac eQimsodation of .truvelera and .others,; at lu» dwelling house, m the township aforesaid, and pniyslhat vou Honor* will be pleased to gcapb fcira a license to keep ci pobUc hoase or'entertamment. ; Amhyour petitlonerr as lu duty bound, will pray. ■ DAVIDC. JONISS- We, themitacribcrs, cmz'ens oi ihe to wttshfp aforesaid; do ccrufyjhat the ohovc-peittioner is ofgood repute for honesty and temperance,and is well provided wun House room and conveniences for the accommodationand lo»*p m gof strangers and travelers, and that fitiid iaverri ib ; necessary, J t*. Rom, Joseph Ciaig, JonaihanMidJleswiiMh.Juo Bemslcr, wm Kerr, James Wiseman, WinM’Keuhd Joshua Stevem, Joseph M’Orceor, David Poster ft’ Bingham, John Seville, Win MqlholUin): linariKk« K r | 'O the Honorable the Judges of-ifoe Court ol General 4. Quarter Sessions of thePeacem audforthe-Countr ot Allegheny; . • . :•? * „ T (. penuon of i. W, Smith,of Uie.TMrd.Ward, or I utaburgb, m the county qfortsaid,; humbly sbeweth, Thai youi petitioner hath providedtwuself with mate* rials for tno. accominadauoQ of travelers and others, at his dwelling :house m the Ward aforesaid, and- prays that your JHohots will he pleased to gram him a license lo keepaonblio house of entertainment. Ami yourpe titioner,asm duty bound, will pray; L. W. SMITII We, the fluhscribers>cuizciia of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the abovepeutioner is ol pood repute for honesty, and temperance, aud. is well provided with hoase room and convemences for ihe accommodation and todgihg.ofvstrangora.And-iray.elors;add that tavern i necessary, John LaytonrX-laliiulev 'Stewan*|ruih-Mollin G II Key er, James MVennf, A HaHim BS.,^Howard, Jacob Keoner^JamesDickson;PTsipnlji W.il Ilftcke jnaTil it fTtO tliejlonamlile the ;4uages;of the Cd'urfof t?Vneml: of Altcgii^nj^ 341003 * ie * a ai >d for the County i The petition of J Reanieriof theSeeorid : Wft>d;Pijta tn |ho.County aforesaid, humbly. sheweUi; That j our petitioner hath provided himself writ materials for the accommodation of travelers arid others, at ius dweU notisein-theid AYard.nforesauVami prayslhat your Hoaoiswill be. pleasetlto gTonthim aheeuseto keenn publys house:of-«sutertammeAt; And your petitioner; as in duly boundymll pray. JAMhS UKAMttIL . Wej thfe^uhscnherß,'citizens of-lhaWnrd'aforesaid ■ do certuy.tbaUbeabovo petitionens ofeoodTepute for-' honesty and temperance, and iswellprovidedwiiirhouse room and conveniences for the accommodation aitdlodgV ingofstrangeraand ttavelers, and ihatsaitlLaviinilsjie cessarv* ...........*. < . J l' Hoifflesi Edmond Greet, C Schrricm, j j Home, J mehardton, W m JAnderwu. Robert J Commins -JO3 APLanghUrli® o l , eit Forsythe, \Ve»iy;-GreeKOTHm teir,M M-Oinley, JmarM3t PX.(iNJ)IU MKW 4t,VKi «' “ ~ _Ceived*» ' Sri*WX >U> XffcW~JbA'fcLßi-fiwu has juVi'rT ft.new Jot of rich. siul/aahiaaabSe JjSWELn .I l *-, A ‘*°t Mai fiiiQ> Waichfis l r«hlcli he will self,.*?; ustitu, lerweMhaa thesfimo quolitKeiin We.juitchttsw loj'Ut.aftyi other I :£t&bli*bmenf mihta Ci:jr,and jkJm*a. froi^.3ato.sQT)ec-ceDtibelow ; i]icoldiCOin^in® u< ? n JP r **' * ‘ tinaißt at MARXCT ST T>UCKETS ANl> TWO— iJO OOdoi-Bncksis; _ r . .10 large iWiljusaU Tubs For sali fry '»I8 STUABT * Slfibr ■ ll Ujl* 4fc ,fcVlutlf . HANKERS AND BROK'KRS. no* 65 Wood stmt, ’ <• •- : door, bdotir h*QVith~-Itnst j£f»v DICHTKXGirANGI.oiUIie fcotstoru CuiMcon^tantty- of .Exchange -ami Nolrs T 4 fourth street. sep!3J Next door to the Bank of rmsfoigh, ra» UmNU J4CVLE FoR»Tbi)V This ueal and cdw fintihcd.aud.wilT -' - -.■■■■ ■■: GoiU!€mco ftre inv)Uul ittuCaU:ttrNo. 91 Wood stteet, • ihi & door below Diaioond alley. fi.bg __ J.WItSON 3c SON - OUPA-Kr-IO hMSij m-iloieaua IpT: Hatch y v •&■ O ©art ' STUARj \ i Ji %*-£.*- , L •» - }t ’V' y '."iv - ' ' : **> *• -o' - ~ V ~ t'" r - :> - „ ; A „ «' */"' - V 1 > 'W I 4 ~ ' I*'