The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, February 19, 1848, Image 2

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trwiwtnini ar« aarnesdy requested to hasd la
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~ I -s. •• \V*smaQTos,Pah. 15,1818..
",‘Jib* gJuiorfiom. Florid*, Mr. Yclxx, has given .
»fl» S£diMtebnen» .ofM» npoa U»
-p—pihfnfojfd by hi tn, claiming thcrighl (br
thi SowH to extend ibe Xnttitotioii of Slavery over
•i- maf territory which nay be added to the Umom— i
» Tbb boldne** of tbeavowal ofthisprinciple is. to,
.• <• to commended,and >U the more, that it ia made at
’ x dda'preea© time and'in the quarter, whence it
• - tttr-~ : The member who advocate* thia doctrine
... is sot alone, tat many, perhaps aD of* 1 ?
• pemocraey riand by him, resolved fint that' Mem*
, r co shall bedeapoiled of her territory, andaecoadly,
• that thi Institution °f‘Slavery shall, kayo afcotiog.
• °f N - who )0* «**
. moment aeeraa. eenriUve as to the imMuudu of
aiaveiv aai the Smling awakened by it »t home,
■ 'At ihl qturflim to Mr. Yolee the In
- ' stilnlicJorSliverycoold to carried utto Owfc
if!Coiindn win Snooted to the Union?” “Notre*
ponded Mr. Y. SrOlnhcgly. if Ceutidn wss “dtnaled
V/M.'&Aeoa there SlnVery.previooUy,
; Slid Mr. A, continuing the l^rf,
' couldCspntU »boli*h SlaVery if if won • <^°n.
■ of the United
.It ooukl not," responded the Senator from fTorr.
- ‘ .fair .ny body coold go to snob territory, on m
1 ’out of tbnUnited Stolen, wilhlheir Sieves, oowuh;
Sir mopwy.nr ns with e wife end child,-ond
' there! would be no power in Congress,or.elaewbonr
' »D fraud this 'question of SUvety.-not to
o Sieve, crmlerfere with this species of property
. in toy monner ■ Thi. then m the doer
“' 'uinni tbnl frde soil may bo converted
it arrftbty. tndit il svowed nod re-iterated m
• 'aennie, end to nmm from the peotSute of New
:. York who ta. not even to deny tb-.
SJoutW members of tbc nifro Southern schoob
'here hot no much in tho bnbil of totmS “* »“ a .
■;; dkhJolhe'Northem Lccoibcosfhst while the on"
■' rula srith almost imperial swey,-tho other yte
olntoet withcrotreo submission. Another
f .' Jtetnlof Mr. TnloCo PoSUvery speech will be
' . ilirood Wthonow ondinthe second port there
was SlilUe cpiaodc . worth remembrance.
Mr.' Ynlde wd adme of the doctrines be had
haard woe bot “Democracy run mad. lid' »«
' dbuil regarded himself aaavery conservative land
: of nDemoom. Mr/ Foote, the I«Pfo” SeMg
. ifrom;Missiodppi,,«nd.one .of the wmaaMh.
. Khbot esltodit-Propesiv.Denioemey Ye^
AspoodbdMt. Ynlee ?but it ptogn»es beyond nil
Mimu- The Bsrntaming Demecrsls of N. Y,
1 W AntfStovory Democrat every where must
• *** (behiht from this nod be governed nccorthng
' • ly. Tbe domineering Xocoftco Southrons do oof
■ skonehtthnttho“Daogh<*ces" of tho North, Sieve*
" 'With while stunt, shell .hove even tho freedom
rfiooeeh, and they rule hero almost a* they .rub
: .twiand weno than all ’find cy»t willing wb
••••• ■ mc&'oftheir'.tyranny.
‘ .:. ,«*W*XWTTOMIICOISB THI.WX»ar 1512._ .
n •. Upon tin «is*cajCßrrßiif,Mr.Upham.of\t,
moka todaf in a very plain and pointed argumeri*
Y: igaini the war, ■bowing the difference between
. -tha war of 1812 and that with Mexico. Except
ibatboth wen -wara, no other pmnt oC resemblance
oa b. tend. Mr. Buchanan, “the oppoaer of
IboWrf 1812, and the nviler of Madiaon,” a»
Mrl ; 'Wllinot said, cotdd no doubt. poim out ih* 1
£serence.. The Executive of the Dnited State*
-1 fa 1812 couaented to aak the advi<» of Q»ogre»
' Md* Googieaa consented to, declare war upon
T adiribe m 1812. Whereas now thePreaidentbfr
_ gun the war with Congreve in • CMion _ 4t J^
V ahdtbe war not generally known until Hood bad
■ boeniaed. Moreovermany.whotook_gjrtmJhe_
-"WwW.weie repuua/it. opponent, beeng]
' ,'SwerelihnMr.WeluUr,tnlherfcT*shtinstb«
•-iJLyepm the Ocean. England the, bed-, pew-
*nd Oto domed to bermtAttsn of the
'•an,* of her fleets however ahe said:
: |i : ’ jtaJnaieh'waa cathe owßniaia wav*?,
* i ! •. .Hetbooeupon die deep.” -
■ n& umm iboee waveni and in tint homo mnny do
■nMßmeet her, mid defe« her' if ttoy coold.-
thin,'However, wn. tint Mr. Boehtutmi'n posmon,
!,£, the tnt begun knd it will ule . good many
- modmn Democnlio white-trnshingsto give even s
Jodi, oouide to hi. old Fedemlism. h mnypnsn
«rrenl hmong the hnnsetn on to the Sum Depjtl
' .Am, or with tho» Ottond who Uveoow-npmtt^
present Admiaistiatioii, or in nhopefal dependence
nenl, if perchnnoe Mr. Buchnnan eouhl
-SfteadSTbnt.il will nvmlbnt 18110 wnhUt»e
AWtowMr. Bodmnmi;nltnsether,-ofhisbe i
W-t-y st Unonster, hisemoer in Pennsyivtutts
hiaifiatloonductbere.- . ■
i ; Sir. Uphsm, of Vt, wnseontenl to reply to somo
Of the wvillnp open the other sitb, .wdbont “cor.
tho w« blto Afrien” ns ho might end. rststny
to gnie upon those who Uvc
’ bio metstnorpbosed into good
h..5.i... >nd Ingemoßs, Tmtey. mtd Melnnem
Wniisms ind Hnbhards, Benerofrs end Prenumef
.Yfells end Crittendens nnd n score of others who
Ui been either boastisl of iheir-otd Fedemhsm,
Jr hove declared Ihsl they mdheied to tits long
u the old Federal.petty hmi any eiistence. .
x . ; .. ns uuaaiu-
I Ib tie Housb there «u » ptouacied debate up
iU to. lean Bill wiili.Beeolution pending to dote
Ihe discussion U>m°m,-W. he'-enjl ipeeches were
dt-We. toedmr.lbeinodimpoitmit ftom hh-
SSoirfMw, ewof the mo* practeal a»d
‘ ■ SStoLun. of <*> Hot*. It trv “***£“?
upon the moral. of the war, nor upon the darao.
S^^wm,but upon toewKexpen^mtot|ie
itttu of to. Treasury, topic. ““""“f.'“l
tbm 'i* mach difiereneo opw»o. *nd the *£»«
axteea dt whkhtoe Treawuy Deputmeol toe
• ‘lAowdtt cooce*L ...
Bn is« contra* between the opuuoM cftho
prfwdpd Treasury officer and toe .He member 6om
, WMMefaUßtt&
'M-.riWt Receipts TtoUble.Reoe.pU
gST; ««3U,:... ■ wgjgj
. t~r. ' asoopoo - . tpoopoo
!' Imports necessary to raise s3cpoo,ooo enaiun
*A~jngktt minimi, or seventy-seven mdlions
f iQ.it th. .Tenge, impoiu of lStt-45-tth
- taleew to. ta pbru were »35,000p00 more thM
U ne>l> pterions years, which was oemj
• toine to Furope. According to Mr. Hud
'•*>l calculations, toe receipu toto too Treasury
iu. nreotjeto millions, this would require on
I topiiionrfaisopoopoo. The Lom. required
1 would bo S2BPOOpOO, ho believed instead of the
.'MMOOBOO tamed mid this for toe doficienc.es of
'.! lU premnt fiscal year eloae, when ell to. expen.
‘serf toe jeer were knosra. , , . .
1 Mr Hudson showed how seelously. end to whst
i Depmtment had on. down the
I and ihl a. he beliered fcr pnrpoees tr 1
The Secretary of War Ud cut down
! £2tades of ha department, mid m thejemees
alone, uemly eUht,
’’ iiilTinnr w ~- , - J l—*- Thi * n *° acir would be neccesa-
eribidlUQiarleruwatercoMeutedlotooreduced
. I pound flat Conpeu
= „ffito^m<«Md tlay-oould U renewed
-1 N.ry : lad cut down toe
■- ! w£mT»ipMPoo, mid 'the ?««*«_£ **
! tiSfidßuitcareioleed- not to bo outdone byhn.
; bad hunted orer some of.the Indian
* \ treaties mid .bund torn be eonll take eighteen
j dollars hum thelndlaas, and hetoerefcro
; adYised this tbtusction of a small pittanoe, usual
l sHy diatrihutod for purposes of education among
? th. Indiana of hla own oountry.ta order that he
hntoMtom.more deadly blowm toe ar.ge.of
• pZIL.-' This piece of Bmootire ectmomy, Mr.
j ~-i inated would U apjeemated by the
■: v.p.. limese-shtgeu milimca spent up
•• "^Swciiaawar. middlSpOQtaken Iromto.
! jf jiaCkwpelimidofdomeutaiy teachem
i -^-h’lhe 'Aborigines!. '
' i la of opmioii that toe war, if eontin
■ ! dirut usmioo. TU.eil day will
Wd*""7," l |nr v- I. 1 M wflltoe to send hi.
***!StoSmuon*thepeople- But it will take
’ millions now, with all too rero
; y«« r - Haw wcaJd
to«ed m they: are for State pur-
quarterly.or^iMamd
i P"** l - .-a-. Vetoial exoaeineu, Md yet toe
: T^.y^i^^t^'^maaururi^to^'
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mm
lfii»;cf&dUa*fc, i . '* *
- ' So'maay rumen am ifioatm mgaWtetbe I**£*
arorscr, that one can "hardly keepttp vtitb-ibecy-£ .
Ii ia sot true that Mr. Clay will -withdraw Wore
-leaving Washington; nor before the meeting of e
Whig National Convention. His own'indiaations
would lead him to do ao, but troopa of experienced
friends urge him to bide his ttme- - Ls-theCoaveo'
tion, Mr. Clay will perhaps give anthontjr to his
friends to do by bi"* as they-may think most con*
dative to.thiie weUhre of. the country, aid the good
of the Whig’ party/ Nordo I believc that frie pre
sent r>«"i»it candidates'of the party will thereafter
be found in opposition to each other/- Till then, let
us “trast in Providence, and keep our. powder
dry." - -v .
’- " Mr. Qey. will leave Washington
r and probably go as far East as Philadelphia; before
'• crossing the mountains. . *• ®*
elate of freight.
It has been asserted that it no time has our com
merce bf*o so 'unquestionably prosperous as at
present, - and we propose to give the figures that
will atop the falsehood as neaithepUc<| of its utter
nnre os possMej When one asserts that;Commerce
■ flourishing, it jnetns that the rates of ! freight are
high, and that ship* are fully employed. Let ,us
at the freighting business of Now Orleans, and
ice if business has not been a little better in times
gone by, and what the prospect of freight last year
was, compared'with this:
803 0 POET AT HEW OBtKAHS
Febj 4, ISIS. Feb. 4,1917.') In crew
i...155, 73 85
......L... 80 55 , \ 25
......1... 55 70 •• i -:lsd«c.'
T0ta1...... 1.'.. *293 '.IW ’ W ioc.
Here we increase inthe number of square
rigged vessels,; of near one hundred per cent, and
if we take tbe ships alone, an increase of more
than ohs hcsdsed axd sixtssh na cnrr. This
is the ratio of increase of ship* offering for bus*
ness. We next want the amount ofiroods offering
for transportation, compared with last year, to seo
whether the ships are to do as good a business now
as then. Tbe amounts are as follows:
STOCKS AT HXW ORLEANS.
Feb-1, ISIS. Feb.4,’47. ■ Voriitioo.
Coaon 201,507
Tobaccohhds:.. 8,111 MO*
Floor bbla...;. .60,303 250,275 205,912 dec.
DiTidiog the freight et the two periods by the
oomberof veucU, aod »e have the Wlowiog re;
•ulc
riOPOTTIOS TO A' BOTTOM.
1548, 1647. Excess.
77C bales of Codon IMS , 272 bides
29 hbds Tobacco 27 •
2M tola of Flour . • .1446 1172 tola
-Thus it will be seen that on the 4tb of
18*7, the Teasels looking for freights were only bal
as numerous as now, and bad at the same .time fin
of business compared with that we bate
shown.
' New Orleans is not alone in this great change
and depreciation ofbusiaess. The’declineinNew
York and all the eastern cities, has been greater.— j
Last March, when the Sarah Sands left Liverpool, j
she was full of Flour at nine shOliafs sterling the
barrel, with grain at 30 pence sterling. When
the goes to sea at the same date tins year, the can
not get even 15 pence for flour, and 5 pence for
grain, and yfet the free traders have the hardihood
lo say that Commerce is more favored than last
ye ?n*Maich,;lB47, there were packet lines at sea
with freight , lids of $25000 each on board. Havre
packets loaded for > Liverpool at New York, and,
London packet* loaded from the same port for Liv ’
erpool, and earned enormous profits fcr their own-*
erfc All ia changed now; aadthe li»» roa to their '
proper portiat rates that will not keep the ships
good In 16*7, schooners that in ordinary years
carried corii from Richmond to Boston, went to
Galway, ioilreland, and vessels lhat dolho Mo
lasses and 1 timber business between New England*
New York end the Vert Indies,' were divertedto
sach an extent' by the grain trade, that freights o*
molasses could hardly be bad at all.. Newjvessels
went repeaiedly front New York with freight lirta
equal to. one-third of the «hip?e value, and indeed
lo was'the'demand fartnaaportatioo, Utfc
• 1 I r. lli . ImrTiWj ITTrI
rtlSnd ndes, P**# J***j“*«®A
'months ahead. ' ' ‘ >• _ . ..
The demand waa in advance of aH supply, but
the reaction’was eb'rapid that , some ships char
tered in advance, when they returned to load,
tound ships at the other tide'Of the pier loading at
rates 25 per cent under them. From thaftime
the rate has gradually, receded, until at present it
does not remunerate the owner to a fair extent, and
instead of’the prospects of'ship owners being good*
there cannot be a doubt but that small return*
must be the order of the day long enough to reduce
,he profits ofthe four years, commencing Decem
ber.lStG, below theprofitsthat were made fromlte;
comber, 18*2 to 1816. Ships buili since the tariff of
1816 havd been more-expensive, by reason-ofthe
sudden demand, and it is a fact not to bedenied, tW
we have in amount of tonnage afloat above the
fair demand, that enables owners to live. The
senseless assertion tb*i our commerce is bow high
ly prosperous, has the lie given toil by every, price
current on the seaboard. -.The same authority
speaks of declining prices in the whole list of agn*
, cultural products. B tells of decline in iron
- and in factory stocks, and in every line, show* the
r absurdity j and of those who opened the
j flood galea of European competition upon us, to
, reduce thi profits of our ships, our mines, and our
> mills. I’ •
Tii* War t*. The Farmers.
The burden of the embarasmeuts growing 1 out of
the Warwith Mexico bas yet been fell only by the
commercial claasea. The price, of agneutarid
product* i have cot CUlea materially, U,c gains id
Sm naif prosperous aeaaoo are cut yrl exlumaleil,
and the farmers have been very comfcrtahle in
.heir circitmalanceaßul this alote £ £■*»<=»■
not contioue lon*. If commerce is to be pro-ra
ted the agriculturists throughout the country mne
feel ita ejecta Every man who haa a bushel of
grain or potatoes, or a barrel of flour, tosell, mu,t
|™t tobealoaer by ihedisturbseccofourcom
merSal prosperity. Hour the farmer t* injured, i»
easilyseea. When he sow. hisseed, be doe. not
closely recltoo how much he will want, and sow
only mat quantity,' but he considers the chances
that a part of his sowing may fail to come to maturi
ty and pula in something mote on that account.—
Besides, he will need to sell a portion of hi. crop
to obtain tho means of buying articles which be
does not produce, mid Sir that reason-so bejdant.
11 ore than his own wants require. Hence, under
ordinary: circumstance., there is a considerable
excess of each crop over and above the wants Oi
the farmer and this excess goes to market. .
The curious circumstances, or law of trade,
which many do not understand, end which make,
agricultural dependant on commerce, is this: that,
SHthe demand for this excess or surplus, so wIU
be the price of every bushel of the article raised
throughout the country. Iflbe surplus wheat crop
whicbtbe Iknnero have to sell is thrown into the
Nhw York market fcr exportation, and the demand
price high there, ,mr«y.to*d of
“Sin the country advance, in value If there
i« no market for it when it reaches New lork—if
commerce is crippled and stagnant, and trade Is
S>p£s-toen £El»,abd Ibe wbde crop ti de
PfcSSTtSto uno feraer *** not
A ucntTS'-;^u^s
Sme OTomptkm; and there u no encouraging
prospect lor the disposition of the excess Ihroagh
[he activity of commerce the coming spring and
imminer, u the design, of the . government
cootinuo to derange the operations of the commer-
ig'tocwnach the custom of the agricultural
portion of the community to regard themselves as
Caving little or no connection with the commercial
and, indeed, it is no uncommon thing-to see the
people of the country manifesting something hke a
filing of unfriendliness to the cities and themer*
rstmnia, which inclines them rather than otherwise
to reioice when embarrassment overtakes them
Butit is a very ahorleigbled sentiments—JefTcreon
tralv. that “commerce is the hand-maid of ag*
Suffi «dUi»noS posiibleforlhe former to
Seriously-crippled without injury to the latter.
kiTn lesson which some of us have imperfectly
feamedLthatsHthe iolcresu of tha country are:
wJ3^ M d related by tiea of common de
iSJSSr Agriculture, coromeroe, manofeeturea,
SstrtSrhoffrfS** so WluMldy couueob \
S°lhrtSw «ooolbs separated wuboulhsnnto
ki & while eillicr of the
“oSixtoSSrftoirtUiil, Hurt tbo agricultural
'^•SsSSsstsiss-
JSSJS** £ “SE’ThSSTvutoi;
S^ift^ws^fw^
S.ini.vS:cndouoWoad
-•* tarrH.T.XumiuiU Tma.
would 'w. '1
lurioa—Ob. the fin* Mood*y of March lie
people cf IDiaoirwiU be ceiled open eccepl or
reject tbe'aew CoastHutioa which bu been «wr
ed At tbe wnflUmp
two other qaeatiou will be •übmitted to them rela
tive to the ercliuiioa ti tfce,cok«odpoptu*U<ta Ud
ttwo aittUSt -
\ Americas LakS^-RoO 1 the lart
;and recent report of Chief of the .Topographical
Bureaawefcave the following .official record of
the deptKof aid width and acgrcgaleeattcct of tbuj
great Lakes. - - _ Vi. '
’ "The great lakes of tour country, which may just
ly be coasidered inland seav, and to which the in
land cothmerce described in this report relates, are,
the following: Charajilain, Ontario,. Eric, St. Clairj
Huron Michigan, superior.] These lakes are of
great depth, as well as of greet extent. The entire
ineof lake coast embraces about 0,000 miles, 2,000
mileg of-which constitute the'coast of a foreign
power.. ];
'Lake,ChampUia is... •
Its'greatest'width.
Its average width.
Lake Ontario is
105 miles long.
’ 12 miles. •
8 miles. 1
10S miles long.
52 miles. -
•• 40 miles.
210 miles long.
57 miles.
33 miles.
13 miles long.
25 miles.
12 miles.
270 miles long.
Its-greatest width
. Jts;averege width.
Lake Erie-is
Its greatest width.
Its average width.
Lake Sil Clair is '..
Its greatest width.
Its average width.
Lake Huron i 5...... • •
Its greatest width (not inclu
ding'the extensive bay of
Georgian, iUeiniJOmilesloDg
•• and average4s wide)is.... - 105 miles.
Ita averagewidth.......... 70 miles.
Lake Michigan is. 310 mileslong.
fya greatest width 83 miles.
; Its average width 5S miles.
Lake Superior is 420 mile* long.
■ Its greatest width.l3s miles.
width 100 miles.
These'lakes maybe considered as. connected
throughout their whole extent* Lake Champlain
connects with Lake Ontario by means of the river
Richelieu; the lock and dam navigation of Sl Law
rence river; tlw Ottawa river, the Rideau canal
'through Canada; and the Champlain and Erie ca
nals of New York. Lake Ontario i* connected
with like Erie by means of the WeUaml canal
through Canada, and by means of Oswego iand Erie
canals -through the State of New iork. iLake
Erie is connected with Lake Sl Clair by tbo deep
and navigable. strait of Detroit, 25 miles fong.—
Lake St. Clair is conuccted with, Lake Huron by
the deep and navigable strait of St. Clair, 32 miles
long. • ’Lake Huron b conceded with Lake Miqhi*l
gah by the deep and wide strait of Mackinaw, and !
with Lake Superior by the strait of St. Mury’a 46
miles loug. This strait is navigable throughout
except for about oao mile of its length, immediate
ly adjacent to Lake Superior, where, from rocU
and the extreme rapidityofthe current, navigation
ceases. These difficulties can, however, be easily
aurraoiiated by a canalof not more than'a mile
long; with locks to over come a fall of about 21
feet. . The onljr-additional obstruction to this im
mense extent of inland navigation is in St Clatr
lake, on approaching the Si. Clair strait This-ob
struction - consists of an extensive bar, but not of
great width, over which not more than seven feel
waterj- in depressed conditions of the lakes, can be
counted upon. From an 'exaroinaCou of this shoal,
it has been found to consist of an indurated marl, j
leaving but little cause of doubt that if a cluinnet
1 were once dredged through, it would remain a
durable improvement
Lake lies exclusively (except the
strait near Rouse’spoint) within the State of Ver
mont and • New York; the former occupying its
eastern, the latter its western margin. It is not
cemsided a'dangerous lake to navigate; and the
principal protection which its commerce requires,
Is iii'form of breakwaters, to shelter its open har
batw’. _ _ '
ThtTclegnpbCoapuirl ]
The Louisville Courier, an Account of:
the proceedings of a. meeting « the Pittsburgh
and Louisville Telegraph Co., bold in Cincinnati
on tbe-9th and 10th instant. 3. C. Halt of this
city presided, and IX H. Lyman acted as Seen.*-
Tt appear. lhai Mr. O'Reilly has transferred hi.
interen in the Line to Thirteen Trustees, for the
use and security nr the holders of the Stock, to
wit.‘J J Rogers and Joshua Hanna. Pittsburgh.
—T C Wiley, Wheeling,—Thomas Moodey and
R. W McCoy, Columbus,—D R Lyman, /ancs
viUe,-ij D Phillips, Dayton.—J C Hall ami Crafts
• J Wright, Cincinnati,—£ G Whitney, Madison,—
T S Bell and Win CornuransJjcmi*ville—and Hen
ry GRolly.. These Trustees manage the whole.,
lme,'until a more perfect organization is. effected.
Measures are already in progress to reduce the:
, price of transmitting private despatches, taequaJ-i
i Ue ibfe charges to the press, to secure a certaiu |
connection with' the lines cast, and a prompt de
i snatch of every thing received. . ' • i
i xte following resolutions were adopted -by tbc j
! That lbe stockholders of this line feel:
a lively interest in the construction of a Southern
liod.af. Telegraph through Nashville to .XeW Or*
leahs, basadon the same liberal and public spirit
ed principles‘that characterize our own line, and
tharshaU keep w viewth® great interests involved
IP lie |M . .'■.V.-..’ 'I
R&oiv&i, That we.wbo know Henry. O’Reiwy, j
take pleassrein dommeDdiagbna to the-favoraUe 1
'rtgarJ of tb* people of the South a*- a gentleman j
rtther with, his oorrert views that tbc Telegraph;
system is the servant of the people, and not anex
ortutiinl tyrant, i>trongiy commend him a»lhc most ;
suitable person known to us, for the consyuctiou j
of the great Southern Telegraph line to New Or
:After the adjournment of. the stockholderV
meeting, the Trustees met and elected -J C Hull
of dacinnati, .President, TS Hell of LomsviUe,
Secretary, and Joshua Hanna of Pittsburgh, Treas
urer.' Mr. Reid was elected general Superiutend
eat of this line, and Ofalllhose in the West con
structed by Mr. O'Reilly, aod he is apon.cu oi as
pOMCssiftg tie highest qualifications for the place.
,Obe.of the regulations adopted provides that no
aseht shall receive communication* to tie forward
-3 When be r koows the line ;* out of order, with
odtbis direction in writing, fixing the time beyoud
which it shall not be forwarded, and all dcsjwlcbe*
received are to be as promptly delivered as a me*-
aenger can carry them.
jXhegTOd* r i l * Q ! cori,,erte 'l with tin* enterprise,
express a perfect conviction, that uoder this man
agement, the stock in this line will be auoug the.
he* dividend paying stocks in the Union.—Cin-l
euuutti Caseue, \
iPITTWCI'Jn AJO CoSMOASYILLB tt«AtL—A Wn
teri jjt the Baltimore Americau say*- —Tbo true
courfe it seem* to me for our people to pnr*iH%
wuqjd be to turn tlieir attention artd bend aUthetr
effort* to procuring a charter for a Railroad from
Cumberland lu the Pennsylvania line, to connect
with the Pittsburgh and CooneUsville road—lcay
insthOM who'at present control our road to their
own way of'getting along. Let us bid them God
speed, and 'give them a helpiug hand on their way
ta Wheeling. Nothing theu could be charged v>
{action on the one hand or to indifference to equal
ly important objects on the (Atier. Should the man
ager* of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Comp.j
'ny fcfl, the responsibility will be their*, and some
thanks tnnyJw awarded those who saw the danger
from alar and saved the city. Should they succeed
we will have two great aveaaes open to the West.
pouring in their flood of wealth into dor city; and
in looking back to the past, it would be with a feel
ing of gratified pride—not of regret—at those divw
sionsin seotimenl which awakened inquiry, re
formed error, and stimulated endeavor to lhefnlJ
fruition of a double purpose and a glorious results
Mr. Wilmot at Homo.— The indcfiuiguable Davy
has been appointed a Delegate tt> the State
Convention. If he don’t make the wool fly, we
are mistaken in the roan. There is sport in pros
pect, and the “harmonious democracy” will have
U very stormy timo of it at Harrisburg!), wc hum
bly think. A majority will undoubtedly declare h
preference for Mr. Bu'-hannau, in the prescut statu
of feeling in the interior, in spile of the opposition
of Mr. Wilmot, Mr. Fraizcr, and Gen. Bowman.—
Philadelphia Nttc*.
! The Utica Cosvextjok.— The New York Herald
has a telegraphic despatch of the 14th, stating that
Geo. Zachary Taylor will receive the nomination
of tbit body for President, with Hon. Jokn/A. Dix.
for Vico President
local Intelligence.
HONOR TO TUB BttAVK.
The friends of GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT,
Allegheny County, who are fovorahlo to lus nun
nation forthe Presidency of the United States, w
xnect alMcFadden’s Wnreliouse, Peun at on Tut
day. Feb. 32d, 1818, at 7 o’clock, r. M.
Sign'd by over 1500 names
i Tmc Au-EOHEtiAS.-r-This paper is ‘hereafter U»
be published daily by a new proprietor, and our
sister eify ia large enough to support it well. All
’experience abows however, that, a daily in places
nepr a city Urge as Pittsburgh, stands less chance
of success, than it would, located > iu the roidat of
the old paper*. The success of the Alleghenian
wiD be an agreeable surprise.
Lieut. .Far kelly who was wounded in Mexico;
and Who did such good service 100, has arrived at
Veya Croa on his way to Pittsburgh, where he will
be jwarmly welcomed.
!\ Real, EsTATßr—Wfi' would call the attention i
all interested, to the sale oflota to night nl Davi
auction store, •
HtriwoVa Panorama will continue its exhibitions
anbtherweek. The audiences are largo and ah
well pleated with the exhibition which ha*
real Inerit .
: Mjulxrvjxu— I The Irish melodist and novelist,
will toon be in town ami will give a series of eo
tertainments as novel as pleasing.
• Jetferso* Township.—The Antimesons and
Whigs pl'Jeflersqn township will meet it the school
hoortof William Lowti'c, on the first Saturday.of
March,'« » o'clock**, for the purpose of noml
eating a ticket for lowusliip ofllccra and organizing
Committee*. By order of Committee..; • ••-
Great GRoc*RT>rQ ur reader* may have notic
ed Vhugo .brick;' building which bas jurt been,
finished in the lbatoond. ft Is to be the Grocery
Store of Sife’ HiweJioa, one. of the most popular re-,
lallmerchants iathecityrrJiW* •• r
l Thirty Thuusaxd Valctuot were dispatched
to oS puti PJailadelphifc
'*•',. :J ~ .:.j,;-- ■
By^iAGSETiamEGBAPH.
sf PUtrtmrgh 6stttt««
\ coxaßErtuU" *
' o( thePiUsbaryh Usxelie.
Washikgtos, Feb. 17,1613
Seuti>—Mr. Yulee again advocated his subsu
tute for ihe resolotioa of! Mr. Dickinson,
of New York.
Mr. Rush made an elaborate speech in favor ;of
the Ten Regiment- Bio, and asked for prompt no
tion, lint said we should accept the boundary short
of the Sierra Madre, and the cession of the Cnlifor
Hocsn—Mr; Kay-** substitute for the loan, bill of
Mr. Vinton was taken up. jt allow* the tssue cf
Treasury Notes-to the amount of $10,000,000. The
substitute was rejected by one .vole, and the origi
nal bill pa-ssed, yeas 132, nays 14; • ,
. Washington, Feb. 18,1848.
Sesate—ln Uie course nf tbo morning business,
Mr. Ashly from the Committee on the Judiciary,
reported a bill relating to the. United States Dis
trict Courts of Michigan. •
The bill relating lo.tbe compensation of’Bost
Masters was then called up andjailer variOfrs at
tempts at amendment, passed. I '• ;
Mr. Baldwin oflered a'resolution declaring that
all collections made from Mexico, ought U>,bc ap
plieil to the liquidation of claimspfAmerieinS-Un-
I dcr previous treaties which was ordered lo beprin
| ted. '-][
The bill for. the relief of Col'Mcßeawas -.lhen
calledajp and-passed. The tnaroiog business nits
then laid aside, and tho discussion of lie Ten Reg - :
.iment Bill resumed by •j. . j’ '< i .
■•Mri, Greene, of Rhode Island,, who addressed
I the Senate in oppositionto the whole wsr poUcy oT
I the Administration. At tire close of his remarks
Mr. Mason obtained the: door, and the Senate ad-
journed to Monday. i
| Hocse.—A resolutton'wus offered, providing for
the support of volunteers which was debated by
Messrs. Haralson and Burt, and laid over, j '
I Mr. King p2esculed a petition asking, for A grant
I of lands for the Georgia! Railroad. This was debo-
I ted and referred to the Committed on Public Lands-
FOHKIGX NEWS.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Cnietto.
Pmi.AUELPiUA,Feb- IS, 1618.
The following will be found a careful abstract-of
the news by the steamer.
Some new failures are announced, but they have
been caused by the stoppage of India Houses. The
Bank of Wales has resumed operations, and affairs
look much brighter. Consols and unsettled
•by the doubtful appearance of French uflhirs on
the electoral reform question.
The Overland Moil Jins arrived, but the news
ffliulc importation. i
Hope ic Co- the brokers, have invited the hold
ers of Louisiana Bonds to deliver them up, and to
acquiesce with the 1 proposition made by the Citi-
xns Bank cf Lousiano for their redemption.
Cardinal Mussina, affable arid influential member
of the church, died tit Rome recently.
Abd El Kader, the gallant chieftain, has been im
prisoned and treated with great rigor by the French
authorities, because he refused to write a letter of
thanks tothe FreuchKing. A hospitable reception
this, and much the one extended to Napoleon
by England.
There are symptoms of a general improvement
in business. Money is getting abundant, tbe .coin
in the Bank of England rnpidiy increase*, and
above all the roanufoctureraffre improving. The
fcw fiuiurea are of minor importance.
At Liverpool cm the 25th, Wheat declined 2d
per 70 lbs. Flour was rcaree, and was held at the
late quotations, but with feW buyers. Corn and
Meal dull at previous rates. 1 On the 2Slh Wheat
declined‘2d per biMhel more, with no increase of
'<db>pb*itfon to buy.
i At Loudon, on the 21st, all kinds of grain were.
I declining- American Flour was held firmly,tltough
1 sales could uot be made 1 , except at a decline. Corn
)iWf4 fallen 2* per quarter of |460 Drf. Ou tfco 241 b
a farther Oepressioh lock iplacc nnd
•American Flour, except the choicest. brands, rece
ded. Ou the 2Cth, but little, done at steady price*,
On the tfoh Wheat was inactive, and prices were
•tnainiaiovd, and little inquiry for Flour. .
Od. Com 33<533* per 4So;!ba, Corn Meat 14a(S
‘llsGd pcriOGlbs. The most reliable qurtatiuu
for Flour, best, is 37s Sd229i, noil dirtU
'lron fetoains uoalicred. : Scvrralfomnce»w«re
cot ofblasun addition loikise before given. Xbew
Has been some disturtiancCiitt the mini eg rliftricts,
from the workmen slrikiDf wages. -
Tobacco, Kentucky but j* quoted al3{old per
pound, stemmed Si^od!
Lead, in Ixmtl, £lor3L£tG 10s per ion.
IWiwnns—OUTlacou HftSlOs per cwtt Long]
Middle*, free from bone. 302'C’Os; Short da
Shoulders 2i>2r3os; IVime Mew licet' blltfSts pea
tierce; Me*« lOirnlO?; Primu JlOiSltt*; Canvassed
llams :Wai<Xb; Sailed do 21<i»3o*; Fine Leaf Lard
ffeifd*; Lesr* »nd barrel* Ordmsry IVioe
Mess I’erk 4Ss«»si New tozrls«s Old Mew 4&<r
rriino Tiiii4ov
Red Clover Seed oofrlfi*.
Fine Cheese 4i&ltht per cart.
CarreaponJeacu of <Kk Pittsburgh Utucoe.
Phdartelphia, Feb. 13, ISIS. -
The southern n»:nl bus reached Petersburg
arith luter new* from the llki Grande. - •
By the arrival of letters! front Saltillo, infunntF
tioo ho* Iwim receive*!, that the Mexican* arc
coßccntrating their forces to oppose the American*
ea route f>r Chihuahua. | They were reported to
be at El Fatso, in Rlreiigth with 12 piece* of artil
lery, and warm work i* expected.
A train belonging to Mesrrs. Squire ctud Collins;
co route for SuaU.Fe, waa taken by the Mexican*
at ]V»'*i«ho.
Alexander Jicwtain of CapL Mean’* company,
was bung at Saltillo, for shooting a Mexican lei
new olDcec.
Letters received in town from Washington, that
Maj. Van Uuren (wtu is paymaster in the.army)
has in lus possession a treaty of peace from the
Mexican government. He reached- Vera Crus
with the last train from.;lbe city of Mexico, and
may be expected at Washington soon.
Kxchotv* Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Caret!*
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Philadelphia, Fck lb, 4, r. si.
Kloi;r. —Sales of Western brands at $4,70 p
hbL, at which figure* there are more sellers than
buyers.
Rth Flour—Supplies ore quitu scarce, nod is
held at $l, with sales, however, over $3,G3c f
Wheat—S?!es of primo Wheat at 12S p bit. .
Gxocmct-lu sugar the market is steady. Sales
of Laguagraal7®7ic p fit ' ;
WjtisxEr—Soles nt ilSc p-guL . '
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
BALTIMORE- MARKET.
Utiitimure, Feb. 11,3 r. jl :
Floiib—The market 'i* quiet, with moderate
transactions nl $5,03u y bbl. I
<7raj*—Sales of primo White Wheat at 133 c,
and prime Red at 1314f1‘d7 ¥ bbl. In Guru tin
market U dull, with sale* of prime WUito at 5Uc
mid of prime Yellow at f>2c p bu.
Paovtsto.v^—llcy round Ilactmis selling at flic y
4».~Porls and Beet"ore. nonliual; Lard is in good
request, with sales at “StUd • •
Death Cole.—Thelmas Cole, the distinguish
ed landscape painter, died otv Saturday the 15lb, at
hi* residence ucsir CaUkill New York, from what
disease we are not informed, lie leaves a wife
Hilda numerous family to mourn his loss, a Morrow
in’which a large' circle/ of devoted friends will
share. To Art hfs death Is u great calamity. -
Naval—The Hoop of War Germantown, coat
mandcr Bucbannn, has ; arrived'at Norfolk froth
Vera Crux. Among her passengers ore second
officers of the navy. She boa also the remain* oiT
Lieuta. Chancy, Watson, 'Morris, Rodgers, and
Surgeon Ramsey, and) Midshipman Carmicbnct
The remnins of Major Twiggs are also on boardi
Pennsylvania Legislature.
lUßßiiauaa, Feb. 1&, 1818.
- Tho only proceedings of the least interest were
in' the Senate, where a ooimnurn'cation was recciv*
ed from the Statu Treasurer iu reply to the Scoolo
resolution nuking for-information in regard to. the
lotm of SDJO.OOt) • recenfiytauthorixed. Ho states
that he 1m negotiated i{ loan of for nine ;
ty days at six per cent.} and WmmuiiicatCs tbq
names of the bonks by which it was taken. • ' >
; TaxeX;OS a UiKju»)itu.*.—Au officer. arrived
in town on Friday laat’from Pittsburgh, PennsyW
vanio, wilh n requsitloq from Governor Sliunk, of
Pennsylvania, ; for the iKtrson irf Elixis V. lliTlcjv
On a cluvrgeof obtaining money by GUse prblenccv :
This llirley is nowin icustody intho city prison,
oita similar charge committed inthis city. He will
be taken-back' to-rUtsburgh for' trial—Aw lcri'
UtraU of.jhe ,15icA. - ; . . . ; . !
• Apror*Titn>T ur TIIE rCESJDKST. —By enrf tcith
ih'e xan*cni-.of th* » s fwarf R,"
smiwdeii, of Pennsylvania, to bis treasurer of the:
mint of the United state* at Philadelphia, iu pkuxf
oflauQ fioash* tcaov^L
titfg gtrßot vr rtirts
, cat mis n» fast—F*J*®*f} 18|,. •'
of A
Mamed Women—
p; n j Correspondence WfeaofUbw*
Iron Plough*—fxpan&i®S Mr.Asbman’s Resohl.
tioii—Eminent Servics 'of Mt Pope
Pms IX—Rirer ,Casa»]xie>—Ke«» ItenwrrThO-
GreatAmericanlake*— The Wary*.the Farm
er^BMcofFreigltta— The Ttdegrajilnc Company
The War of Conquest—The Spiniah andAme>
ican Invasion— Vote of Tbanksto.Gen. Scott and
fieri.Taylor—Profits ofManufactn res—From the
AroiY—A word to Whig Friend*—Free Banking
and Pat Redemption—Stealing Territory—Sir
Wilmots Speech—late from Europe—lmportant
I Debates in Congress—-Pennsylvania Legislature —
Prestdental Nomination—lron Trade—Late from
Central America—Land Fund and the Public Debt
Slave Cas^—View* of'Otmqueaf—Mr.' Clay in the
Stroreme Court—The Difference between Mexico
and England in 'War-Mode! Artists—Taxes on
IteUulers—News bylheSarah Sands.' j
Latest Telegraph new*, Foreign and Itotnestic.
Commerce; A carefully compiled Review of the
Markets ibMbe past wees; The prices in ihe'local
iity markets; The. Cattle Starket; The prices of
American produce in various part* of the .Union;
Amount of Flour, Wheat, Coro, &o, received since
the opefling: of' the Canal; Canal businea* and
movement* Market in Londin. :
. City Newt Spirit of the Press; Copious Extract*
from the leading journals on the interesting topic*
of tlie;day.' - .-I. - ' I
sale;at.the desk,.singly or in wrappers.. •
Prico G cents Single copy.
Sub*criptioDß;s2 a year to advance.
jrj- Uss ik* Pioes* Mkajcri—lf you to be so*-
cewrul in any, undertaking, yoamnsialways’ttseibe
proper mean*.* Therefore, ji you have a^eoughiUje;
Expectouartand bectireAtor ltiithePW r
ancon*- Have you Aititma •or.dtfitulty of bjeaUung*
then the only eiltclcufnicßO» ; to'curo youi ii to w
Jayne's TlxpeetnTtm^«rlucUwUiHaitaedialelyoTetcotne
ihe ipaxm wtoirb contract* the’ diwneter ;of,tie tube*
and fo.nen* and bring* whith cjog* them
up.ahd tbui removes «*er*ofc*micgott to itteo iwpi*
?atiooi while at ihe *amdta»» *n iaflmnnKUion, U anb*
Ldued. and a euro is certain to be effected. Have you
Bronchitis Spitring of or «y
iPulmonary Affection, then -.use. Xante’* Expectorant
•and wliefis certain. and.yoO wiE dad that you bat*
attbePekia Tea Store* 70 4th,
linear Wood. . v-W -l l« t7 ;
; 'Does Tool hair I all off", docs.ypar hair turn’gray ,
ffiiU«.h,i.ltdrr,orJlny r ljprjyt i
Tf xis ihi*, yod <*o make it *on, «lliT am fine,
- Dark *adnealthy, and bcaateoiis aaihikhairoftnioe
And to hare ohie, you have bta}btee shillings to .give
For a.boule-of Jaues’Hmr Ewtorative.i v • . . ,
- • Header,.if you hare bad batr yatrwould«*allv be »*•
umisberi at* the- lovely effect a three ishiihar bottle bf
Jones’ Cowl Hair Restorative has on «;it needs but ene
uial. Boil»i,a:UUerty st. noWW&wty-
irpTotßriUttaso luk*.—Cotostdek'iNerre arid.
ito« Uuitncntond Indian Brxir,b«imttoet
effectual cure: far Rheumatism.' bold oyIWM. JAUt
«(»N.'Aaentfor. Pittsburgh. , novlBd*wtoT.
■' ITT“lhin ! t' hhve a Voui. Breath—lf f oahave/SM a
mto sliilSinK bottle of Jones 1 Amber Tooth 'PhMe/Tbst
will makq ynitr breath rA-eet, whiten yodr t«tK*C-r
Bold al 66 Liberty »u . - >
" r \ . ' MAHfcUED,
la BirtnioehaxD oa Thursday, 17th inst,i by the.'Rev.
Dr. t'piold. .Mr.Taosus R. Ijica,df m alias
Rxbkcx M. daughter of the laic Joseph. Eatou, Esq., «
Bradford,Mats , _ _
On Friday afternoon, ti»lBih idsLj Mrs. Ha»*-
n Moors, consort of James Mop»„p*Ucni maker,
in the 2Gih year of her age- : ■ : • ' . ’
Grctt EB|Uilt-ftenrfr* . , _
IIOR Cotiahs,Colds. Asthmaand Consumption. 'The
< GREAT AND ONLY RBMEDYibrttarxar©oftto
above • diseases, is tie HUNGARIAN' RALSAJI' OF
LIFE, discovered by the celebrated Dr-SuchM,-<H
London. England, ami introduced into the_ United slates
uhdrr tie imnwKUate superintendence of the Inventor.
•yUe extraordinary sneers* of this medicine, in the
cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrant*; the American
Agent in soliciting-for treatment the wor*t possible
tbatcan be found in the community—ease* that eeci:
relief in rain from day of the connhon remedies of the
day. "»‘t have been given up by the most distinguished
nltvsician* as confirmed awl incurable. ]Tbo Hnngun
an'Uaisam ha* eared, and will cure, the Oost Jetpcrate
of case*. It is nolquack nostrum. but a' standard Eng
)i»li medicine,'of known and established efficacy! J'•
Every family in'the United Hiatci should be,supplied
with Buchan's Hungarian Ifnlsatq of Life, not Only,to
counteract the consumptive tendencies,of.the.climate,
but to be used as a preventive medicine in all '.caaeeios
coliL, cough*. spitting of blood, pain in the sideband
chest, irritation and soreness of toe
difficulty of treating, hectic fever, nightbweafs. etnaci
atom ami sene raldolumy, asthma, influfjoia, whooping
couch ntid croup. •
Sold in large botilrs et 01 perbotde,wilhluit-direc
tion* tor the restoriitinn of health. , • , . "
Pamphlets, containing a mass of- English and Ameri
can certificates, and other evidence, Showing the un
equalled merits of Ibis great Enyttah'Remeqyfmay bo
1 '
Ist and Wood and Wood and Cthsts!
ffIPOKTAM 1 TOENG
denttdetors anil Si
Vwk M|V
HuyiTNfaroyl a.iVAta; sujUmA
Ymk. ' j.
3lbPtahiw»wodteo«Bpri«i Logarithm of X»
rUhorie Sim «nd Tw* Kalutal Biaeaj
Taososte; tbe’lkavwraThbteiaod-nfttl.aai:
kfuVb*. ttttMhyi m-vttw tk«whr»/
ip ilm *f «i4tt u«{ is fMriifc DuJfaQ
i.bVr, Um work comprisa SO fiaM'Bon.af
Tkbka, WdgW. of Inn, BUrajti of Materia
Dismiss, lie., for lajiof oat B«ilr*oit^Caa>l».
BiofJi of which boa eem befo» bwrftfii t
ibJ sll inJispenskMc to the Engineer. Tbbbo
■ {ml saving of tune, aod wilt enable tbs Mi
furnish rauftsa* areuntafy (ad wick nueh.
tit) u tin matt experienced ia.lbe ppaewiflf
kU. Tie table* of logarithms; fcc, ben fa
corrected end compand with dtftrtai edition
Üblet; mod all the tablpstlwoaghokl the book h
carefully by jaoa& fi«r tine*: brace tfae meet
tteeee may twpiaeed ie the* ewroetwßi .
ALriO, ricmikna’a iiTWi n*'X*kn*?» Cm*
aeaw*. new edition, 204 me*. eklkiged, with 35 p*jw«
entirely new matter, kkd much unproved Uwwtfhou*.'
It ts twlievod tbeee booh* ere sowed adapts*! to mil the
•tort pmfcsaioni that tboy cannot c/trd to do withotf the*
end that they will aid ie rewarding weU-duocttd neetal
Both a» (or nle by ail (be wittlrel Beokmfiwilkiigh
act ibeUaiud States and Cinida , sad at j
JGIIKSTON k Sfflh-’K'iON’N AVhdteaale end He«il
.. jiook ofIM .Market *«*. j- 1
' Stw"York AdT»rtii«M»Hl*<®* •
SPUING GOOUS.-BCRT BROTHKiq bare re
moved from their former »tntid )n Prarl urreU tn
TNo *s# Brood .tfrft. New Voik, «nd ore now prepared
to exhibit a l»r*« assortment of
NVw York City made, and French Hoot* snd Shoe* ot
our own and other celebrated manufacturer*. compriv
in- nil kind* of eoartework, and tine city made style*
ofW-d... Amon* the Lakes’ 8h«« may be found A
ta Sick. Jenny Uml, Manhattan, PoJU, hmekerboek
r.. lluaknia. and Tie*. There are all new style#, and
on excellent variety of color*. We"ate al»o manatee*
lurin' ih- vanou* style* of the Conyresr Gaiinr*. which
arc «o much admired, and »n coneenidnl. W< have all
of tiie dltkftntl hind* of Ladies’ Cloth Shofs, suited to
thr Spring tale*. We hove just received
3*o easea mens’calf »«wwl.Mptr, .
5111 *• “ kip and thick dp, ’
l«t •• u fine iraiution *litcn boots,
155) •• - thick and kin btogdna,
~H “ boya’nnd youth* 1 broken*,
-*, “ , womens’slippers, •
•(i-j - pet boots and buskms,
~ common gaitera.
\ I (tree assortment of Mitses* Shoes, to
wiiieh we rertwetiully iurile the attention of Country
Mrithwi ■'■- ;■
' ' ]TKW ABBAXGEHESTI ;
IS4S KXl>Kt ' s Lrr" LlNt; 1848
PIIIt.ADFJ.FHtA AND ITITWBURGH, VIA CHAM
DEtISBUKO, BY BAU.KOAD AND WAGON.
ACAII will leave Philadelphia daily aiter«l»t Feb
tuarr, with the Mail Train, to Chwnliendiarg,
which wiil enable the Wagons to leave there the same
j B?i relays of horses, rumtiur day and night, se
cures the certain arrival of good* in Hve Days trorn
pyw..pb,.. C„.,
Pittsburgh.
HAISB A LKBCH,
. ' J'J and 16 sooth 3d St Philadelphia.
' Ws wilt receipt for 0000 lb* produce, Ac, doily, to go
..toojkb, a. Am. ii..^i«u,. a uu Sfc|i
~ New" Goode tor Bprlng of 1848.
Tir It MURPHY, N. 14 corner of 4th and Market
YY , •». ha* the pleasure of informing his eastomers
ami buyer* psucralfy, that he ha* cdmmeuced the! re
ceipt or hi*, tiowls, and has already open a
-rest variety nl goods saitabie for the *oo*oo, at price*
VbaicnmolToil to please. , •J_ , ; ,
try- Merchants aru invited to Vi»U Bl» Wholesale
Room*, up nair*. anil examine the stock of Hew goods,
which will b« offered athbout eastern prices fohlP
• One Week More. ' .
HUDSON'S Grvni l'tnutarca of the Hudson Rivet
will open for knottier weak at. I‘hllO Hall, com
mencing on Monday evening Feb, 2ai, and contlmie
every turning during the week, except Saturday. Ex
hibition* to vcfiool* every afternoon 01.3 o'clock. '
Ticketh Jl& conK to ho had attbc Motmiieuheia
Ilotwe, St Charluv, Exchange and Merchant's iJqtcla
ond at tho door. Doors open at 84 jUtd exhibition will
commence at 7 o’eloc k. w._-><dP_
JUST received a fresh supply of India Rubber Goods
comprising ft dor liorse covers a fme orMle; 4 do*,
swam boat bucket*,-19 dox. poirs of l.emnsi loug and
eboir '4 do*. lons copes; 4 dox short do; all of which
OPEN THIS MORNING AT W R MURPHY'S, an
ussomnuut uf new and handsonw styles llntuh
Pruili.hrowu ami-whUo-alw small figureddo tor in
fants' w.eax—yard wide douhla purple, «u*«tor.^uU.
I- J.NBKED OIL—CO this linaed Oil in flora and for
•^iUiSSS-*
BACON— 33-hhda prime shoulder*, 10 do aides, juat
received and for sale by ' - .
ichlO SELLERS A MCOL9.
L~ aRDOIIi—IJ bbls Condllnc's No 1 Lard Oh t In
„, r ICOL g; :
MOULD CANDLEH-30.Lk»ic* Mould Candfca in
store and forsnle by
tchw _-pmxpjwjs-Krcow._.j.
riVALLOVV—Usf barrels .Tallow just rcc'd per Heatue r-
I Reaver und for solo by i
-VcMU ~ B A wl llAttgACOjfci--
T‘ aUD—IOO kert No 1 Lard, 10 barrels do In sore
| j f u r sale b> 1 S A W UaRRAUGIL
C' <OHN-» boys yellow Com Just receivedou’con
'! nieiunent nod forsale by • '• '■
ifirr I aA W -
BEANri-b» barret* whito Beailaiusl'-received and
far -1 ■ Sk\V 11ARBAUUH.
•fYKACtIES—W sacks dry'Peaches, ICO tacky'dry
“"it# ..
IvUTTKK A barrals • fresb coll hotter * do
{ fresh egß* n i-eivedou coitsifltunentaud toe sale uy
■,t)S 1 HI W HAKUAUUH.M ..
TVEOUII - 79 barrel* Flour, bmithi brand, extra; 19 do
1 rm» ““ md >*„' i'w SSliioi
tpjEMn&m&p. Kxmmmmwusßssssßm--
i-sSs'ss.'sa
haosi Tkartb* mud AstuuMniei voien «flte »v-L. >- Rh • i ||i .Jaifltf - kaqmw
Mrrefti'Wnfdft"Borpu(rfc« mod TuwasUpref AUejtrtWT ; &.'£*rrmptOTj I fir I’flTl'l ' _9BhM ; ■■■■■•
' : 0uTOHmyinonunff, ovSI; iSlr** of •
i Spma»nr«eetinp, within cud dittrietm, on Setar- CqsffljertiihLV T '
, DKt in County Conwinim ml the Coun Houw m .onrfry consisomenu,» l»*g* .mMonmep *iw %*i , line ***
'. FittabtUKh) oa toe weeeedinf Wednesday. *> appoint nle and fancy dry good*, *c. r i t.-iM v 4*. ‘ i t iT U t?.Z^3riSa>—oa th*
1 .dfcledmtt* to thmBtmt*Coirrenuontob*heulmt-Hmrn*- Sm At 9 oc^ 6 ***I** 1 ** • •! AJSfndfbrniiKC*® 4
■z£EsiizsBss2s£iszp& —• H “^Ssss3RgS®SS
ssfc's&s a, ““r'!r
stwsss4t»sis^^“^“
.Lu:ag
gssssiffi^jsstfsj^g^r^'
nun xmtOHr nisa mtpWft
ejr'KOp,Ac- ; .;■■■•,= ••'•< ■) ■-.- ' ;■;' -_'• , ' jj, ~ .j <• j:.
,- . iJoob atAtuttoa. -- i'jx/'J’.ui
will bo mold m Urge collection of mmloable ““**7*™?
■sssgfasfissafiwKjiSS^
Kiteriri«ty. blint booU, l.rnr «!««(>"-,
'“SST’’ <i^ t °iog.yb*Svi^A^»-
, yrais >nn IBStBASCtn'
THE Insurance Company of N*brthAiaeriea, through
its duly aotborittd ApsnL the subscriber, eifem to
sake permanent and limited.lnsurance on property,**
thiscin- aad its vicinity, and'on shlpmenu the Ca»
halvas Biverai
directors; , vv/.
iSs-wSr r “ s^inVood
-- WraWrl.li;. , , , •
!»ssa. ;
2” * • $ Aa*un Aihboan.; •
Stunner Bxoofct : AimnJß G coffin, i
Heskt D SBtMSKNSet’r- '/‘Jm iiJrttf the llmild
.’nit u the olden lnttwuice
pie jecttxity.lo tin public . WU,
V At the Coontin* Room of Attrood,/dfiM* HMJXP
ter end Front meets PitUtrurgh. .
~ f ftT—"***"* I**** 1 **** . tad Vul WildlUJr
4' LaV MONTCoUmftVintona*
‘A- the Basmeis Aleu generally, that h«- has reproved
'i0%t0.33 Waier. street. where he will deroee lus alien*.
tio&toaftetcluMYe.Cpotnrisiioa and. Forwarding b«jr
'neasl‘ J Not being'inieretled In the profits of ouy
parties entrusting him with their fator* have aguaraa
reythat he wfllmakn the best sales and parehasM.the
TOJket will afford. 'Fonranbng carcfirtfy, aud prompt
ly attended l& asheretofore. '
•Rrferain 8u Loui« to. Messrs. Franklin t- Vcnr,
Henry tba«, Esq, Agent Protect. Insurance Co., in
PI tub'* to Janie* Dalzeli, Esq. and JttO. McFaden & Co.
; , Bt Looia, No, Feb lPdlw • ■-t ; . • :
•RECORDING REGULATOR AND SURVEYOR’S
IV OFFlCE— Removed to - the second door east ol
Hand street, &t Pf an streets
f oid ptace.'' '' : UX MeGOWIK,
khIAUt 1 - • Recording Rcghlatdr'and Snrreyor., •
citT dailies copy U times. . . - -
Administrator’* Notice.
riTAKE notice that I hare taken out Letters of Adtnini
. ■ isrntion on the estate of George M’Cobe, Ute'ofl
Aletheity eitjY dse'd. All perrons baring clauijsori
demands against the estate of the said decedent wtll
orcsent them duly'autitentieated, to me, for settlement.
ISABELLA.M’CABE, Administratrix, • ,
ftMPwtJtS North CojAmon, Allegneny.: •
: To I«eW ■
M A laree brick Dwelling House on the corner of
Federal and Robinson streets in the city orAlle-
Vs OSIN SOAP—2» bores NoJ;CincmnaU :86apfc
WICK * MCANDLESS-
T»?"i» !01^ m ' gR ” A "'" lt,^S'pSr co.
WSS 3 speeu “ i T“!jl^
quATOirro-ts c.a°t» for *»"’^ l)D \ £
Duncans expectorant, GEfUKp-i dot.
: jar sale by. J KIDD A Co.
. - Chrootcre copy. ■ ■ • •
IIKATIIERS—S3 sack* Feather* landing; from stmt
L5 miX “”’ r JAMES PALZEU,
i A Jg- mb, ‘^ l,fel^fe^izELU
mO'ARBIVE-aS sacks 'Feathers} lOiaeks Glriientf;
1 » sack* Goober Pee* a *ck% DryApd e*. At sab
■- ISAIAH DICBXY- A C»n ..
. • • Wartr atidFroutiia. -
►URE CIDER VINEGAR for ii
ftblS ]iIcGILL>BCBI
:k* now .landing Xrotu ittLadjr
t PICKET A Co. •
XIEATHS3IS-S7
l» Uftoaudini
• fcbfcf • • :
/"IOON SKlNS—OocMcknow'linJin'sfro'ni mtl
h£!r** < ?"’ I'' 1 ''‘ T ii*jsai icfev* : c.
/■"IRUSHED SUGAR—£S W>l» Levering* crushed So
'. wtcicticcAaiiLEsa. ' 1
LQAJ? SUGAR—
: talebjr, i _-.. : • WICKA iTCAXPLKitf. -
iPICESof «Ukiad»fi«»t)c wboW*aloby.
I - SVrCK fc M-C ANDLFAS.
n-'g— 1
, !g tm ' r '~ < oßSrff»TOu&‘ T
kTEAT* VOOTiOII. ]Wi«, li»
\ »loby • ; •:• IftblfeJ JOHN P AIOBOAN.
>b*it,Xacs'
>4 N*tual
tuaiNNi
ttstTMr
m —effrl
BACON-9QO poa box round Baeoow coyganieoi
• JOHN SCOTT * Co.
vmejjnj?
mnirorr*<*■’ ;
and Cum*;
tbepobli*.
ik wiuptov*
beginner to
iHitr rapid'
without it>
—m LbU'No' 3 Mackerel,.large slie,
SPTS. TURPENTIN'E—‘JO U»U in stow »nd for aula
h* JOEL MOIILKB,
tebi; , cor. Wood and Firth wreta
BIUMSTONE—On* bbl in More *nd tor *ftlr by '
febU f ! JOEL MUIILEB-
" F ‘” °“ jS'ii 0, Man b i r J2 i .
BEARS OIL—3 rro*« In *iorc and for nfo by ■
fcb!7 JOEL MOttLER.
UNIPFJt UERRIES-1 bag. jw we*d and
fertale by . . R ** !s y4' l V R ?», ‘
lebl? -1•! ’■ • - .'.7 WoodU. ■
Ti^i/ WK - ,:c,,t "‘""ScaSxEk
CHINESE VERAUUJONV23 Ibt jnu rac'd and for
u]e by - )(t*H7l • • It’K SELLERS.
POW’D ARSENIC-338 lb* ;u*t recM «id for irle by
febl7 • 1 i : • H E9RLLKR3.
y KPD BOttOX ENG.—9 esses jusi ree'd and for
sale by ; [febl7] R E aBLLKRS.
SiG~U:XI>-r471 Pigs Lead just rac’d perstr Amen*
ca and for rale on ihe wharf by ' ' ' ,
ibb!7 UURBRIDOE, WILSON A Co. Water st.
IYE FLOUR—I 3 bblasuperior forsals by - ;
„ fe|,i? . J D WILLIAMS, UP Wood »l.
CHEESE— 30 boxes far aaki by » r -
. r - J D WILLIAMS. ;
iCORCIUNGS—S bbli ■Ou sale
SUNDRIKS-I9d rfozEcgVld'doz Tow Yaru;l
Hickory Brooms ou consignment and for sale by
feblT . i. j; - i DAVHJAA.MS.
FRESH TOMATOFS-a dot in'bottleaj- a sujfotitnr
article ■ [ftblTJ 1 J D tVjliUMi.
AMPOIL—B bbli winter strained Lamp Oil for sale
iby [feb!7l . WICK A M’CANDLESS.
TANNER’S OH,-14bbUforsalebr k ,«.
febl? : .... • AYICR A M'CANDLESS.
CtfoEß VINEGAR—S 3 bbls for sale by
/ fcblT -’ i >VICK A M’CANIHjESS.
O RDAGE—4O coils 3,4 J, 6}, and 8 in. Manilla; 3
colls », end 0 ! la.. Tarred Rope* on consignment
and for sals by ’ ’ ■' ’*J C gIBIVELL Agb
feblfi • : •' • Water street -
LARD OlL—Eight bbls redhed %\lnter, of the best
qualify, just rac’d and for sale by .
lebli J BCHOONMAKER A Co, iH Wood »t
HflNTEtt RPRRM OlL—Warranted • para Wlftie r
>l,-- O' l . t Co.'
tASTOR OlL—sbbl» ju»t rac’d and for sale "by
) ! J SCHOO.NMAKEU A Co.
>3) ken tor mmleby
, FORSYTH k DUNCAN.
> Co.
roSWisr tc
S" CYTIIE BNEATH&-i<lodoi for sale
fobUI VON. BONNHOtoT A Co.
T¥rHrrE~Hsn—s~6bli prime inmeciedTor •ale'Vy
W fohld 8 F VON-BONNHORST A Co. .
1 Slysou, Gunpowder, Imperial
rac'd and for *aln by . L S \\ ATERMAN. ,
CUiiiaE~B3 boxes' W ft landinf and forsale*by
feblO : ROBERT DALZEIL Liberty st. •
SUNDRIES— 10 sacks cruda Ginatug, t bbl Beeawax,
3bajacoloredßcanajust Kc’dandforMle by ..
. leblO . POPUBXIhS A Co. .
IOTAHH—* casks prim«jus» and for side by
fublO WICK A M’CANDLESS.
CORN— 13 bbla Yellow Corrijust Tea’d and'for tale by
teblO WICK A M CANDLKSa,
C" OBN MEAL— IO bbt* for sale by
feblO . WICK A M’CANDLiys,
itv TWIST—9O kegs superior \‘aTwin foraaio by
3 feblO WICK A M’CAXDLKSS.
T AR&-NoBLanl just.rao'd and fur sale br'
ffblSh CLARK A THAW.’-
S'IOTTON DIAPER—One bal« heavy bleached dam
l j. ask cotton diapers, one bale brown do, juU opened
SHACKLEI-f tivillTK,
! feblU ■ - . MWoodatnret.
f-VANCY CABSIMERES—Five eases new »pt
'tiS'"**'*"* SUACKtCTTAWHrnt
TTENNEBECK.CHECKSrtTwo Coscaof very dark
IV blue shlrtiaf checks just received by :
. . HHACKLETf A WHITE.: .;
BLUE a ORANGE ..PRJI'jTS-?3 cwfea .enriru.iww
■tvleaand bright colors, just oneued by.
lebff ■ ■ SHACKLCrr * WHITE. ■
C~* ASTOJI OIL—9 bhlsNal,iurt rac’d tmdfor aaleby
fcbio * • ■ • •. John P Morgan, ;
GOPAL VARNISH— 3 bbls Copal Varniih. N \. No
1 mid 9, for sale by JOHN D MORGAN.
i^tOPITB|IA&— IH.WtU for sale by -
1 J fsblfl -- JOIIN P MORGAN, v .
„; MOBOAN
/TORES—4 batoavelvet bottle cork* for aaleby:
(j fobir - •"•••■ JOIIN P MORGAN,
r\ r ACASSAR OlL—dgrosa just rac’d and for sale by
ML ftblO , - * v..« , JOHN D MORGAN- •
. '■ ’ -Pott copy.--,, My ••. ■ .
UGAR—l?bbUNOSartr£iar.Mleby ' .
I fcbl4 v - •>-.« • KJRbVX'H k PPNCAN.
Buckwheat flour—<2o «k* hun«i non
Kioai,UbbUdu. 1 inHer*»atlibr»alel'y ..
übl» g&QAiiauiY.
.■'•f'-*.'.- -yT' ~~<~-]^} l 'yi^'■ .' ~°- .•■••■' ;'-'-i,- -. v ■;
Imw«f o f Of JlWlll
FiaK jSrp •
.-• . • (ATION I?*BUBANCE.,. t&rj'fi j.;
'Statement of a*
oftbc Imot»!vc« Oompkut of Nottk
«*,» published bt oonJbotdty -with tho prwruie**
Act of AncmblT: ■ • ~4JC**-''. ,, -'.‘" •' s' ; " i •
. SIOETGACEa . . • k'
*- ■ • k
'All of whichain : ; i*- jt v\
; an Beal Ertaie'ln the city ana county of ~: i„.
’ :rn»lelplii«, ■■.:■-■ . ; <SW“®
LOANS.,.' ''inrkiA iwi
Philadelphia Coontyau Per CenL at par,«, « ilWgw
Philadelphia City *3 v‘.
United State* GovV da 'do •- , ifWjflwJ®
Cheiodc'akc ft DeL Canal Co. S4&000 at TV 1 >'®
Chewpeake 'and.Delaware Canttt CoopanTt'i i- <
TUndelDebtaipai.. ’ . 1M»»
CincinnatiCity.'ltond* *1 par, ;;; . • . J : ' l^2£SS
LehiabCoalaniiPiaTijjutionCoiSllyiOOntSS 7 B^oooo
3J> do; “>do •* -d6,'««,qBo*ti|o.;t
Co, WIQfIOQ at v.
. vv .. . <ia -do .esAfflataa.a3-ioci j. -ty i.
Boat Loan, - ..••.'(>'•>. i'* 1 . If**®.
.. i .'hfOCHo*‘ t *ft rti
i -da*haj**Getmantownaj»dFerkiomeaj h
Turnpike-Road Co, at S« ; ;3i*do
•43 ' do 1 -echUTlkill-Ntwiaation Co, ■ ’t»l ’
• ■ 144 : do Merchant’*and Manatee- '• _•? j_•
14 ? ■ . , tuiWaUanfeK«*b>, f - ; ...,.«![.<Mg®
sh 'do Phiiadelphiaunak ...... .■ M®®
•.§••£’ T«W»S.tws r 'S»-
ai do North *>**s
a- do' <«w» Co- of Penney 'SWO;. JJ9?®'
lOO'.do'-iFohn’aß*^.®^® o *' , ~ '‘•lffSjß’
373 do' Union CanaTComnany/
: 35 --
~s ' "
I-MU . do. In*.Co. ofN'orth,An^vra r v.> 'A;
Note* Receivable, ' - l Bl'
PoUei«Uan*ettj&vJ". .; £«: -;W/ \M r
UebuDaetbe-CdmjMinyL' - •£'■. '/ *-l ?! JlSim
ptopenMin iha’Caia*pTA*»tp»- •' jj* ¥
t" ' - -w'ft7iO,7ad2d
ARTHUR O COFFIN, i^ei^
■ iTfjraTD • •:• •■■■;•■*
Having taken a •'
*2n«V^tt c “UJKffia&So
2tt«33US3SKi4&M
orßppouti debility,.«n4oJ»B»j“^
S ba*S£ <•«> YOUNG. Bnirfn, ,
my.nun.; eftj. Fulton ■tre«lißrookJTn*.t
~ ITT Still Another great cord which prtfrt* km aw*
elSthe bo depended ope* ■ Head had
)"SBS£S& i^owP*s^*£isl
ibeir SoHie* and Wend*.nottollman* ttoMjnny $5
Bsssm-s^ig
ni*m y .mi# ■•’’'MSuSSSSSS-!v
b3ne,al*outwardfe»er.:...;J j
FRIET~
EFT&LD k RGE--
■" . * ‘*.j ... . !j
CEDAR YORK.
Wtrabotaa tbc TC»r46*^^fa>r^^W'g>,
». ■' ~ low ft* ****?«* , /t |
ra®^lsl2L~
foaii’rWnit<rtrery aw mad
•MOiurOoHi'Bißujfofwhieli haw j ml been pore baaodj,
iad are offered for tale RM I&2I} •'
- ■.j. .. ■■ . ppoxf - • r • ' !* • ■••
ONRJSSS^I
prfaittd Ctttlojrueo/wtaA *• ewxeettd daDfj fct the
tuibttnaiion ofP&ver»~ -;, J t ,^. > .--Ti '”
PIUST WA&KUOVnB| > f,„. i .
- Sew tote’ V.V i Jrsdi*u
. chickarinf’a Ruofc :. >• '• :
.. • - - - AvuperbrotewooilfcxociavoPisna,
. ale »nd patent irca frame. mage
J.Chick«rm*,B<»t6nl j *\■■-
‘ll A Trety-elegantroeewootf ns too a
half octave Viaim, ntfw irtale,,aitf pfaentiroiTfriiiiey
madeby J.Chiekering,-Boainn. ■>•■ i
The above ead^ npw
open for «*iamio»tion} for lisle ei'Mr/Chictwinj’s trij
cet for cath or approved paper. •. - >. -1 r
Abstvon band, one.elegant ium• oqA (*otlac ppneUi
cazrcri moulding*, sad .moulded Vf»jdocinTe»».*»pde
tCb.Jievr'Vork. 1 ,:-• f
. One dp. carrM roaewoed OoeUTa, made byCale
York,. r .w >. >4" “ 1 • ;
One mahogany second hand ocmve*. of ,cx«
..nenl' tcue* tnd in gwd Ofdiwy *- m - Chattering
■ JTCOnD A ;■ , -
Jwf 1 I.(Suecee»or» to ATCord k. i-. .MHL
-!. • . Comtr tf-Wood eatd'Jftjik Strtidtl' ■
PARTICXJUUItae ntioo' p*M to sor Retag Trifle.
Gentlemen an rely. upon eeniljfther Baa AM
Cepe from our cetmbHehmcal of lot UB eurxxuti lod
WoixxajbiuVof tieWnsi imla, irod mljis,L£nyx«r
Country -Hetcbkn'U,
respectfully mrfiedto cmll .and exeifto* pur Stock;«
OB.can esf wiiK confidence.tfwu merttArde
•iid wet It Win not •ufer ia».ooroj>Ari«a
ln Philadelphia. T.i , <•• • ■<•■••• few*?- <.
EERFUMEHV, SOAPSi ln; etero !Md far «»I«
br Joel »^
• • BomeielV ■•• ,-r -do ■ do : -\ -V do? -
' •* • Superßne SbmTing Crews, row A mfancoa,
*• - ••• Oic Umrfow-Pomatum; . v * i
“ •• ColdCteantf£• i:‘; ; ■
hoco Tooth Pans;- • "•;■• "•• . :
“ . Cologne-Water, 6ns extract fee tend
rt tc. - • • ft bl °-
s^&‘%iste^Sss^sr-
irihe: Sfrychniilej rbbfchati .Ad&palg,H»*pbaio
wu,; y. Pn»M»- Tnnnin;■Citrate ()(• inn tß<l
■ iebLS ’ ‘ <— • '' • - ■ ‘fl? : V*iooo street*--.
-ITr R. MURPHY BaVou bKMI «8 excel eal «Wort-
VY . moot of-mncy.aeo.Sakv CkvaeXtoa Wnid,-
Maa fancy wipe, which he-is j®woftriiiff*t*eiytow
prices; also, nulmssortmofll of plains waterei!, striped
S®«TOAWdMtwjbloekSlk§.V»cltta» n s *»»
piece* of very soparinrand m«H d ®
Uhiue, and ililitm pfalrf MaekJfllk fiff
a fow patterns' of CivafljtiaiieTnTO
Imi.&c. ;■.: ' A ~ ' ' V ■«- -■< - feM7
*fc Kt.Kfrnox vnll h<ad « .tka hogo Jamea-
A Jouea? iuH&kecaiawn t .Allegheny couuty. on Mon*,
day the Gtb\lny«f March next, to eleo thrte JUaMg*n
of the Piuaboreh sod Jhitler-Ttanpika Road, for the ea<
imine vear. • Sy orderoi' lhhSoarU, •'••=• j
fe?lsdtildawlt • . f iAOTIUR McCtLL j -
- •-• Law’Swttce, j> •, »: ;• - I^.v
TAMES
•I baarc»owdtothiir«ff|**'l»ftld<*>r-«euof Rody;
Kttwrwm'a'Uveijr gWtftlfcitiMfc,. Buiiafrbtsib*
rtiice any bait*
ijcm for hint u
obore.. T - .7* {£ •fftalTfllia. ~
T»EMOYAIr-lhave changed mrpUed of-boslaeia
K, to Front meet between wood and ttmnhnnMf lifl.-
mediately In the rear of the baosa I formsflr occupied,
where l am preparedto da bniiaess tu a**aL .
,jedl . ..r ? ■ Al-KYvKPfiftOQRPOy.
LOST— Yesterday (Thursday) .toofidna, between the
boors -oftcaand twelve, a tarse.Oofd.Pea,- Bard*
bios., mn ketr; <<Ttte , finder >wUl* b» tberabyrew aided
by leaving it at this office.** »•»-*' t. ' ! feblSdlf.'/
WICK A STCANDUastR.
RO\VT^Y^ l iamisicra.''aod
..chnnVJfo, W.'FroulSW bdftMoa.Wbofi'an*
aigftct streets. \ :■--- * ••' i •■ • fcblß..-'-
1 nCTURt-Rev; Nateanlel West fritt dTe.a’L«
I j ture on the euhieetof TVmpcranjSc, at uetuperanc*
lull, ontWa (Tuesday) evens, Feb. I*th eaijy.
gaa ltßhttng,- The Public are respctrfculy tnrifed.’.
CJUNPRIES—IS bill Ctoreneed; aded}
O W casks Scorchinrs; 17 barrel* do; .15 ea*ks Bacon
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