Si ERAST US BROOKS A Co, PITTSBUBOHi i TUESDAY MOK.NIXG, MAR. % IWs. • 1 CTTmi Puiwuh Ault Caxxttx 1 1: published Daily, Tri-Wealdy, *a& ■Weekly.-The Daily is Seven Dollars per annara; the Trl-Wcckly is Fire Dollar* pt-r Mtaaas tto yfeaklr is Taro PolUr* per a&aan. y • »_ •; i .. . FHn.inELPBU SOUTH A9UUUCJJ. Advertisement* and Subscription* to the North Amer ican and United Stales (lasett*, Philadelphia, received and forwarded firua this office. fra iaww Commercial lmeUigence,Dome»tie, Mar. h*U| fever News, Imports, Money Markets, Xc. see Q7~Anrxan>ns are'earnestly requested the band in their tavors before Sr. it, and as early iu to day u praetwable. Saa Pirst Page fbr XUeeeUi Editorial Correspondeace'of the riUsturgh Gazette. . - THB BUPBEHS COURT, Ac. . ... . Wssuwurox, March 2, An important case has been argued before the Coart to-day, *the United States vefttis the city of , Portland." Tliat city has taxedtbc Custom House ' ’ as other real estate is .taxed, aud the] tax for many t year* has been voluntarily paid. Ri’ccutly it has - been refused, and a suit instituted for the recover}' of damages. The question is whether this class of . property is exempt from State taxation. The At torney (Jencnfl for the Government has argued against the right of the States to impose such u tax, - and George ahle Hx-Senatomraut Maine, has sustained the law and the practice! Tho ques tion, it will be seen, involve* a, power of dis crimination as to the line of demotration. Mr Evans admitted that the meins ofthe Government could sol be taxed, nor\coald ‘ export*,' or im|torts or tonnage, but the property of the Government in . real e&tte, he bekl, might be, the Custom House, . oa much as the Ware House, or the Post Office, or Collectors, or Post Masters, all of which aud all of - whom it is known are' taxed by Statu authority.-* • The decision will make an important precodeuL TW “Birth Night Bail" for the Washington 'Mon. :• umeai, turned out to be numerically afAilure.*?* There was a feast for a thousand, and not haiftlii* homber of partaker*. •' . , . . We. have the greatest snow storm oftlie wiuter> - and December weather has come in htarcli. c. b. ,: Q . Washington,'March 4, ISls. . . -.A*;,soft; huppropriato to the - condition of the Treasury, 1 scad you .ihe'iJpllowtug extract l'mai ■ Mr.iockwelJ'* speech.’ Let.the frieuds of Mr. Walker answer if they can. Xo answer a* v«fl has been attempted in the House. I t. That, deducting the actual and estimated rM CAfpiaifer the two* year* ending 30th Jane, ISI9T (including the entire; amount of Treasury notes authorized try the act* of Jaly 22,151 G, udc! J3OU , ry 09, 1&17J from the actual and estimated expen- for the *ame period, there remain*, on the ' ■ ■ basu of the report itself an ainouutto Ik> provided , ■ excess of expenditures over receipts r . - —greater,by; morethan §1,132,000 than the n ' ' mount thowo by UreESecrelary or provided lor in < the loinbill. > ; ,2. .That ihis.amount is shown by a subsequent ' statement, furnished me by the Register of the ■ Treasury, -to be larger; than .the above vain: as a portion.of the expenses charged under thehem] of ' . _ redemption of Treasury., notes dud loans duriug thelait fiscal year and tlii: first quarter of the pre-*- [ Ant fisc«J .year, was for paymeuts made oa account [ .- ; of prior loans and lor interest; nnd that by these . - • two reports, taken togetberVit will appear that the - -excess of expenditure on the Ist July,-lSrtS.would' i be, instead of .51,132,000, more, than $1,300,000, mort than the amount of tbi estimate* of the Sec > . rattfy of the Treasury. ; .3, .That the amount of avoilsat'Treasury notes ftctanHy received lor the last and 'the first quarter of* the present fiscal year, and the amount estiimt* • ’. ted ** available, exceed by more than five million* . the whole amount authorized; and if from this is •. deducted, as it should be, the amount of Treasury < noli* redeemed during the some period, Jhere i* .atm oh excess of mere than SI ,300,000 of avails of Treasury notes, actual and, estimated, over'und •- laboVe tba uuount authorized to be issued, on the .. ..auppasition thatths aiuquut of Treasury notes act* . '• ©lily redeemed is truly stated., in the tables fir the r :V; first quarter of the first-fiscal year! ■ ,4. jThat the explanatory .statement of.the Reg* ■ ister of the Treasury furnishes no. saitxfitcUirv- ex planation;'and is showaon it*face 101-t? ermmnms : tou amount exceeding $135,1)90 iti the result at •-which it arrives. . , : - ’ 5. That the amount.of Treasury notes for the - ■- first quarter, in Table B, attached to ihe report, .is not correctly stated; that the whole ‘ ' amount actually received during the quarter from : y '• customs, a* shown by Table KK, and Irani puUic ■. c lands,'ns shown by Table H, was the sum of s3l',- .. 330; that the amount-stated in Table B, for red«nj»- .. ■- 1 'tioaof Tfmuttry notes, ot' indudes4hc amdunt of notes funded, which lain no hensea redemption'of thb notes, andiu.no way reduces the amount of the avails of the notes previously, received, as stated on . the other side of the ae • this appears (ram olberitables attached ' r"to the,report;'thas showing thauin this stateineni . ' there was on error of more thda $2,300,000; and if .... the statement is corTect,*of the avails of Treasury ’ - notes during this quarter, the mistake of the Sec* ; - retary it more than $3,300,000. - : 6. ‘Thai, according to these tables, the amount . of Treasury notes available lor the residue of the present fiscalyesr, after the first quarter, instead of bring, ns stated by tl»e Secretary, $0,285,291 33, ./ • , would be ooly about thus showing an - overestimate of the available means of about three . and n half millions of dollars. That the statement of the amouu! of public debt and interest paid during the year eoding Decern* •• befl T jB47, is more than $10,409,000, a* shown by. ' ' - ‘ Tabla'p, and less, as shown by Table Q. thsiu ; $9,300,000 for sevenieeu months, embracing the j ' " ’ pariou mentioned in Table E. Mr. was ajiiong the competitors for the ' : 'door this evening, bnt was uusnccesfuL e. n. CtUtekUt CUUiif Conqotiti Confrtn. | . . Washington, March 4,1547 This.Senaie'werp in public session long enough Rfr morning to allow Mr. Cass to report a bill from the Committee on Military Affairs authorizing the Secretary of the Treasnry to ascertain aninc of lboae*who participated in the ' ex pedition. ' To abow hour utterly unirnc ore the pretension* of the Adminismuioa' in regard to the. origin of lira war, on ■ **ihe part of .Mexico," I quote the following which is the first; paragraph of Colonel Eremont’s memorial to the two Houses of Congress* • RisrEcrruiAT: Snows: i That, in' Suite of the year I 'SIG, being the* tarnromeni of lBl6, the , Administration designed - •tpbringoaa war with instructed the f Nary and Anuy officers of the Government to do . ‘ that which would certainly bring jfnlxxtL Colonel ' * FVcmcmt indeed at the time the hostilities com* ~mcncedwas three thousand utiles from the seal of . Ooremmeht, whither lie had gone long before and *,was fouhd aidingooe of the Provinces of Mexico refutation against the the central Govern* ' joent JUI this time he wn# under the pay of bis ; - , own Government, and a large corps of Govern* • , Bttnt oflioara cooperated with him in this attack ,-ttpba the country when if be had any right to be ! > < Ot all, it was ■ right of sufferance or courtesy on the »|fr— rtf tha GovemmenL with whom at. the lime, thsy took thsir departure from the United Slates, wo at peace. It is however, hardly worth bar white to oigve « question which has been so ; ~ ' oftea I quote from Col. Fremont’s me. icatowhim in the light of *new wit; * 4 • imtlL ; asserted nod tv* ibhsbed by the. - ■ >Thcpa*t of Mbaterey wu* li!:o ; - of hostility wusliiown. !i y, Cpl: -Fremoaij» ujemonul.iw.i - yy-tfrfo ■fry t/jrif u-tuuhon of ffifcrs.a 1 ) - T .x. 1.., —: ~ ‘ MlUrWl I" , - ...- . ' *_■'- . '• • I; j . wcotrea bjr him ss the officer af Government "In '.. . '—P ——— •f T*?* ’°"‘ 'W l rt* l V'w orfK, whicli ,_T _ *° ween or tight hunJn/l tlumtand dcred to bo iru^rted: / fX ‘ *r® v^f **J of tile witnesses testily that not llm the new metnl>ers ot' Councils!* less Ilian nix thousand Worses were taken tor the Digest of the City "" P** o ? v«n.™». ofthi I,'niled State., There XSSSKf*' t*** j •we.?iaim» Gr several thousand cattle, also for pro* Me-srs. ilobtnsdn ami Sionlz being present, on i v,slonF > n^Cf S saddles, &o< > motion of Mr. Stockton, the oath of office was aJ- ,Le Mr. D„. i*S nnui 6 of the eud, some just idea may be found lenbaugji, Samuel Brooks, John B. Wilson and j °f the cost of the war to which the country is on- ,or epemng a **lo liiot street through from Iwed Great is are the expenses ttpon the ear. "' l ‘ id ' »“ Ba I taee, they, are not all there, ttor will theend of the.., 0,, motio,, of Mr. U'alt'ere. referred to Com. on j w-seen during Ihe present generation. The seven Surveys, con. by S. C. ;or eight hundred thousand dollars connected with • P^?® mctl a pehlion from P.Mar ! a single department of service in one Mexican J^? odll ” u f ,i and others, represen-; 1 Th'mt' lheC,reslM^ow events. .theStata jiwr. \ i tie Military Committees are weighed down with nuisance to the.]w*rson«'through whose prpperty it j other claims, not so large iu amount perhaps, but iu a ?n T” Antl ! J' e furthermore “pray i great iu Dumber. ' Rob.aaoa-Street, be graded from Uie dtJ. The SItLhUOOOO CwTut’ • - . , bruise to Curry bt. s and Isabella Court from Ut Jot * forlJeiicieacies is another- mi. becca to Robinson Sts. wliich Streets are iu sncl pressure item of it* war, in » Bill which will paw a ‘fnditinp that there is no full for the water.*’ the House to morrow. So-Idng as the credit of the “'-JW *&***}<> Com. on St, '““S' “ I™"Tre“ 1 ™" Tre “ u 'V fro,, n«« are issued and pay day put ofl, there is an Lothrop, Esq. stating that in anticipatioi indifference to this vast expense. But pay-day Bridge Co. building some nev must come and the least-revulsion will seriously vieu-s of CW °° rtl,, i rn - e,l f ° l ' lh ? , f rid ? e ‘ thl tajure^hu. r ., 7 ,p« u„ eouutay. ‘Zt S“‘m Si Ihe House devoted the day to Private Caleadur fclrct ‘t at thut pbiuL dar, and thirty one Bills were bussed. This i* cood' Cii motion otmMr. Gray, a committee of Coun *. were passed as did not give ri« toobjeclions. chosen. The Commissioner of Patents' his Report to the House. By an order of the Senate and House, the space is limited to tour hundred jSages, yd as much information as practicable has bcencoudens* cd into this space. A motion is pending to print 40,000 extra copies. The entire week in (he Senate has been devoted to the consideration of the Treaty of Peace. Early and late sessions have been field and a constant, unwearied attention given to; the subject. Public opinion as it dows to the Capitol from different States would seem to; demand the raliflcniion of the Treaty with all its understood objections. Ma. ny there are who feel that the enemies of the coun try, mine the less so becauseithey mean well, are those who stretch our limits to the thnhesl verge of land upon our continent, and these persons have to wink at every conceivable abuse of j lower and to trample the Constitution of the Con utry under It. An officer of the Navy plants the American Mrer the town of Mouterey, before war is de- hostilities luivu begiiu. An officer of'tho Bureau takes parfin a RevSlulmu. rost a then friendly power and demands pay tucnt o| lli«j Untied Stales, because tbe mdepeud" eniie of Colitbrnia resulted in giving aid to the war ngaiual Mexico. These officer*, wiiii Inhuming magnanimity would rather sulfer the consequences oftii-ir own assumed acts, than lo reflected upon the Government. Hut whlißoiu ihentary are" such acts upon the character of a Ho* public. The Ariuy and the Navy uuitef(u|K'm their own renpoosibility, as the Administration would have it) to bombard iwrder towns and take interior cities. They exercise ull the functions of Civil Government sword ia liand, carry orf war. mate* treaties, establish iiupotts-aud export duties, create and fliioflices, make war, secure peace, publish, constitutions, enact laws, create Courts and do all' Governments have a right to ‘do in these three IV partnient*. both of State and National power,—and ull this is winked at or deiended. Will not the Govermneut have made rapid strides in the road to despotism, if the People sub mil to all this f Ary we not reduced, like otbe r , Republics, Who have decayed from the three uJ Uieir own corruptions, even in our iufsncy us a ua* tion, growing old in open, U>lJ and during usurju*.' tion. I believe it was not discovery*! !>efure the year ot our Lord IblS, Hint under our Coostitation the war making power was ih the Executive.. but at this session that .principle has been avowed by members of the" dominant party in both "Houses ci Congress. U ftai ruined the Republic-* of Eu rope was usurpation, wars,'conquest, and our ckuh* trymen arc mad not to be enlightened bv such ex" ample*. What has corned the English debt up to eight hundred millions of pounds sterling. Her. war* aud her conquest-. The same thing ruinedi Rome, and all the fallen Government* of tire oIJ world. We have before u* a glorious or aii inlii incus career. Justice to ourselves, justice io our neighbors, justice to ajlthc world,—that great mur al principle of right, which teaches nations, as it does men, -to do unto others as it would have oth ers do unto them,' K is the only direct ,ro*d to per manent greatness. Shall we travel tins road, or> gnided by false lights 'nod a loose ambition which if it lends t> sudden elevation and uujusl acquisition, is as suddenly shorn of all' its ill-got •plcudor. k. u. Day Good-* Palace.—Wo would call the atleo* Uou of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs Seaman Sc Muir. Tlio lollswing- extract from their Circular, which was published.in tlio New York Mirror, shows the principles upon wliich their business has been con. ducted: “Ever)* article offered for soles'of their estabiinb establishment is marked by one of the tires, and , never above its lowest cash value, and shall be at: least as low as the same article can be purchased elsewhere m this city, and none of their assistants are permitted to make any deviation from the mar ked price, and no purchaser’ will be otiered some articles ut less than the cost and otliurs at an exor* bient profit Persons visiting their establishment are entitled lo h audshall~roccive kind and polite treatment, and will never W urged to purchase articles which do not please them, and any breach of this rule, when reported to the principles, will l>e immediately corrected by dismissing the offend ing party. 1 ; . CotrrrxEFErrs.—The Cincinnati Gazette notices the arrest of a gang of counterfeiters, one of-whom, E. R Eastman, was committed. Some $lO,OOO of bad paper was found in his possession, consisting of counterfeits of the banks and denominations "named, below: ' ' . A sso—Fanners' Hank of Virginia. A slo—Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati. A s3—Bank of Norwalk, Ohio. A s3—Bank of Sandusky, Ohio. Some points in these several counterfeits were well executed; part of the filling up is also well done; the rest not. But a very excellent piece i.l vorkohinwbip, in all respects, is A ssoo—Uuited States Treasury Note. This is dated January 22, 1S17: payable to Win. T). Nutt; W. Selden, Treas urer; K. H. Gillett, Register.: Centro vignette, a large Eagle; right baud margin, a Female figoic; led hand rnargiu, a head of Washington; all hut the last admirably exirouted. Imprint, Ilawdon, Wright and Hatch, New York. • ‘ Free Trade Buckets.— Among the curious facts of tho day, it may not be amis# to state that Beaver buckets are to be hooped with English iron. Is not Pennsylvania iron good enough/ Engliih iron is so niueb'chcaptrr Hurt Pennsylvania labor cannot compete with it.-, Beaver bucket hoops of foreign iron will soon ccomj to bo a novelty,.and we shall see British bar irou ju our warehouses in as great -variety us our dry grinds rneu haw British Cottous and Woolens.' Jtniiw Wood's Pix»w Patevt. —The telegraph announces the unanimo'aus adoption in (he Now York Assembly, ofgi llcsqlutiou asking Congress not torenewthis patent This.is wbnt we call looking weU u> tho farmer's interest. Tho per-<.n* who desires to tax the public in tin; nnmo of Jethro Wood lave no just claim to a renewal. I'iee in Okkru.s. —A tire broke out in Oberliu, Ohio, on Thursday night last, in the store of Mr. J. M. Filch, prcqirictorof the Olrertin Evangelic Tire store was entirely destroyed; also four other build ings, including the Post Olfico. and Ihe.printiug of fieexf the Evangelist, together with the books, list of subscribers, It is slated tlml as soon as the water in the nearest reservoir had become exbaus* led. the ladies formed a line to a more distant one, and rendered assistance, 1 by ifieaua of which sev eral other buildings were saved from destmetipn. I*aylor Convexnox.—A very large convention was held at New Orleans a few days since umS Gen. Zachary Taylor nominated to the Pre#idenc>j. Ozkslv; of. nn: CtiiPAtox—Tho election m New Ilainpsliire for Governor,Council, und mem* licrsof Legislature, takes place on the 14th tost— The Legislature will havo to choose a U. S Senai tor, in the place ofMr. Atherton, for six yean froto! tho 4tb of March, 1819. This election may be com sideredas the opening of the Presidential cain paignforl&lO.' : Coo of the oldest importers id the city of New York informs os that the Brilish'coUou goods which oost eighteen cents per yard to import them, ore .now selling at auction in. this market at eleven to twclvn cents; he also says that only 15 per cent of the good* now imported from Great Britain is on accomit of Americans, ela-tiy edal on- foso/iYJ,.Thai n social committee U* uppaint cd. consisting of threelrooi Cl. 1 ami two t'rutn S C to inquire \i-liy Anderson and Cedar streets i» opened. I j' : Messrs. Gray,! Morrison, nud Hohison oho*eu. Mr. Uoyd presented n bill front H. Wallace for making a book and paper ease tor the treasurer, to amount of SI.Mh Head and laid over on second reading. I . On motion iq;Mr. Oray, llic urdiuuuce n* sup press lowliog saloons or ten pm alley*, was taken up and adapted.' Suit to S 0; l>n motion u! Mr. Morrisdu, tlie Mayor was au thorized to drnw a warrant on the treasurer, id fa vor of A Woodhouse tor 1-10,00. in full, for the ex penses ot holding two in the lin-t ward. Concurred in l*y S C. On motiba of Mr. Boyd. the Muyor was uullmr ized to draw a warrant on the treasurer in favur of George L Mclntire, fir I'J/i'l. Common Council concurred with rS t.‘m n.-eept- I ihg the report of the committee uu fmanoe. und ! adopting the appropriation ordinance lor IMb, ac companying the: rejxirL Also, imndopting the following resolution AVusV-/, That the committee tin street* l*e di ; reeled to inquire into the expediency of Imildin* a bridge across the Camd on Ijcix-k street, and re p.-rt to the next regular meeting of eoutteil*. Also, m-tliw rt!*olulion i nuthon/.mg the Mayor to draw u warrant on the Ov.isurer m tuv«i of Ken nedy 1 A: Brother to the utn->unt of their Ul for print ing and advertising. * 'Also, in referring the comnnitii'catioo from the 'Mayor stating that Appropriations Nom. ] audio, were exhausted! hi committee efit tiiian--e. ■ The clerk cf pclect li:edy with C C ip authorizing lie- Mayor to draw .•) warrant ia favor ot Joseph Craig fr-rfurnishing cajidles to the amount cf also in the re-clutiba; requiring the (kunmittee on En gine* 11 hive u door cut into the Washington En gine House, oil the side next KeJeral street. A txmununicalioii from the City TAsasurcr was read, staling, that the Mayor had given the secure tv required for the litilhfui performance of the du ties of his bllicc. j Also, one from the Mayor was trad. -Ualfttg. that all the citr oplcers had given bond* tor lite faithful performance of the respective duties ot their office*. ■ J The Clerk oj'tlie Select (Aiunnl reported the following resolution, as u was adopted by that dy, which received tin? unanimous concurrence of the Common Council: R&clruf, By the; Select and Common Council* of the city of Allegheny, that the Muyor t>c re quested to invite tlie Hon. Henry Clay, to visit this city on his return to Kentucky; and that the Presi dent* of Council:* take *tich measures for hi* re ception as may be deemed an appropriate and proper manifestation of respect £>r so distinguish ed u citizen. J. W. Kevnedy, Clerk C. i. -Meutino in mevory of J. Q. An.vxs.—Pursuant to call, by proclamation of th« Mayor, at '.in* re quest of a nnmbcr of the luhabitnnts. the citizens of tire city of Aticgheuy assembled nl tire town hottse. on Saturday -evening tin* 4th i>C March, ISIS, and appointed T L McMillan, EsqTus presi dent, and I) N White to act as secretary. - The meeting faring organized, tho following res olutions alter some discussion, and 0 general in terchange of sentiment, was adored. That; a committee of thirteen be nj*- jwinted to make all necessary arrangements lor the delivering of an Kufegy in honor of the lamented Adams. On uiotiou, That the Chairman a Secretary appoint tlic committee. Oil motion, tire meeting adjourned, to meet agt at the call of the committee. tl McMillan, cvu. ..!) X White. Sec. Hudson *a:pANyß.v , UA.—Ti>bight affords the last opportunity our citizens will have of viewing Mr- Iludsou's PanoMtiia of the IludMm River. Famil iar from our!boyhood with every part of this aobte oud beautiful river, we can' truly War witness to the accuracy und fuitiifulni-sM of Mr. Hudson's pic ture. ; Those who have never, and may never be enabled to soil up the Hudson in reality, will be amply compensated by viewing its many beauties as displayed t!puti:lhe canvass by Mr. linden. I’t—Owihg to the carlessnem of soon- persons not connected with our press room, our first page was thrown into wlmt printer* know and detest as pi, on Monday morning. We shall renew the page at once und be nil right lignin by the close of the week. Vow* Witto Association. —By reference t< oiir advertising culuinus, it will be seen that tin • gallant and energetic Young Whig-j of our city on determined to pay every possible liouorlothe vcn crated sage of Asi.liu.d, who is about to make us; brief vint. • .Miii. llrrjt'MKi'CY-—W«s Lnve lteen .shown a letter (untied ut Citjeiuvianab tor Pittsburgh uu the 27lhjilf February, to which was added vti.wtt, und tin: New York Post oriico Mump of March 2d The letter continued fiiteuclusnre of live thousand dollars. Pcnuiylvanta LcgUlatnre. llurri>bur;. r . Martii ‘J, 1M 1 ?, The cimiutlec to whom was referred the exam ination of the charges preferred ugiunM Judge Ir vine. ha Voir Lined tho hearing of testimony—nearly two iiiindrcd:wittie*sos have been examined. A report will doubtless lie mude to the ifotiio m a few days. ’ Mr. Noble presented a remuiistraucif against tav ern licenses. Mr. riwurlJiweldcr, one from EII/.0- bclh Brown fir a divorce. Tim Resolution of Mr. RtU relulivu to tin* ap pointment of u committi'e to u«ci*rtnm and report 10 the House whether the IViuinyl vunin . Railroad Company hus:u legal existence, mid bow it obtain ed it* charter, -wu* in order imd-djsciissrd until the hour of adjournment arrived. T«E Ikon Ticad Wyoming Iron Works, at South Wilkesba re, huve suspeuded operations. The Cumberland 3 [quntainecr auys that “the pres ent proprietors of tire Mount Savage Irou Works iiavc concluded noi\tn put them 111 operation, in consequence of ihu recent reduction 111 iron." It wiit be recollected ‘hot these works were uol long since Mild to Eoah.*rn cnpilidists; It ulso states (hat tho Irena Furnace b|ui suspended operuliotw for want of funds. Jy Tjie American Baptist Mbsionary Society, a few montljs bad ten Chinese colpor* teurs successfully distributing Christian books among their country-men, partly at tl»e ex pense of the American Tract Society. CviiC Chajuctkus. — The rerimins of Sara cenic architecture ;iii Spain, abound in in scriptions iti. the Cufic character. Gibbon says,.that these characters arc the ground work of the present Arabic alphabet, and originated on the banks of the Hupliraies. Fcuju.c AccoL'cifEuas.—Dr. Gregory, of Boston, has published a long and strong pamphlet advocating the edneatidn and ptojmeat Qf/cmaU accoacheun. MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Icnce of ’Pittihargh Gsxctt*. ?. SexAte—The Senate wu called to order at noon and a bnycr made by the Key. Mr. Guriev, Chap, lain of the body. ' Various petitions and memorials v* ere presented and referred, among them was one by Mr. Benton, asking: for a printers to the Senate,’ rtll otlier printing: establishments -in Washington had a holiday, and the Congressional /offices ask ed a similar favor. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Printing. Mr. Miller presented the resolutions adopted by the State of New Jersey, in which they lully ap prove | the principles adopted by the Chicago Con veulion, in relation to internal improvements, and naked Congress to carry them out, which were or* derod to be printed. Mr. feevier (hen moved that the Senate go into Executive Sossion, which wns agreed to. llou^e. —Mr. Bridges, the newly elected nucces sor of jllic Hon. J. \V. Hornbeck, from the Allen towu District, appeared, was qualified, and look his seat. | : On motion the consideration of the bill releasing the Judges ol the District Courts from Circuit du ty for two years, was made the order of the day. Mr. Bowlin made a very able speech agaiost.tbc bill, anfl argued that while the judges were reliev ing thi Supreme Court dockeMhe dockets of the Circuit Courts tVould become fuller than the one they ujjuld relieve. Mr. Jacob Thompson next oUaineJtlie floor, and movedj to amend the bill ho as to allow the judges one years release, which after a long debate was adopted, nnd tbe-bill as amended passed and sent to the Senate for concurrence. Mr. .Ilall, of Missouri, moved to suspend the rules of the House to allow him to bring in a reao* lution tendering the tbanksof Congress to Colonel Doniphan and Col. Price for their services The yeas and ntys being calleJ, the motion prevailed —yeas; G 3, nays 55. r - of "Virginia, offered a resolution, In structing the Committee ou Military Affairs to in- quire what otficer* were entitled to the (hanks of Congress, which was agreed to, ami the House ad. journed until Tuesday. FROM VE?fEZVELAi Correspondence of the l*in»l»urj;h Uaie.ue. 1 Philadelphia, March 0, lhla. By ati arrival from Porte Cabello, with dutes to tho HKh ultimo, information has been received from L'uraooas, where all is confusion, in conse quence of a c-vil war in full blast between Presi dent Monarges and Getj. Pnez. After the late attack by order of the President Ufwn Chugresn, he assumed complete control of the arm}, uud carried lus plans by the sword. Gem l’uez, to wliom the people with one conseutlookcd as theft Meador, issued a prontiuciameuto against .the President, and took the field aud rallied round him the Venezuela people, who with him declared that they would not respect (he acts of Congress passed Under le v of the Soldiery of the President- The President, ou other hand, denounced Cn?H. Pocz as a traitor* and look the field ngainsl lum. Two engagement! had taken place, in both of which Gen. Paez had l*een success!til, and ob* tamed poskession ol several towns. B.u-tiuobe, March it, IS4S. All business has been in n measure susjKjnded to render respect to the remains of John Qutnry Adatu-nj which urnvqd iu the city 10-day, on the way to Qtmicy for intermcnL The ImjJls have been tolled and the flags of the shipping and on the pub' ,b.: buildings displayed ut half mast. The procet ci**sn*a wa-» no doubt the largest ever seen at a fu ueral u| this city. . PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, March ft, 4 p. m. [•Tour—The market is qmet with moderate sale* Westeni brand* at sft 41 bbl. Gniii—t>f Wheat, then! is none m llte market. Cora hits fallen he., Provisfoas—The 1 - market is dull, without, how ever, any change iu prices. Groceries are without change. Nothing Kas transpired indicating any change under tjui influence ol foreign news. Corrc-iKimlener.or the Puuborch Gazelle BALTIMORE MARKET, i Baltimore. March 'G, 3r. u. Fu/vx —-There has been nothing, yet done to in dicale the ciiocyof the foreign nevvs. The steam ei •» new* has unsettled the market, but quietness prevail* UKbiy, in consequence of the excitement caused by the funeral procession of Mr, Adams. Exclusive of the Pittsburgh tiaaer. CINCINNATI MARKET. I Clscisjun, March G, f* p. it Fun t:—The market is firm, and the article i held at $4,5(1, without finding buyers. The ibrein new* had a depressing eflect- WiiuinEr—Sales at l"c per gall. CiKocbiJKs—The market is without change. (JoaviiEAi:—Sales at $1,50 per bbL B Sales of country salted, bogrouud, al3p {> lb. • • itnss Pore—Soles of eilrn sugared No. 1 at «9 bbl. Bitter —Sales of roll at He per lb. Ik ut Poes—Sales of Hams at 4c,’and ofShoul* ders ut 2c $> lb. Corrd.s—Sales of middling Louisiana at 7'c per lb. * r EiclumCe Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette NEW YORK MARKET, i New York, March 0, 3 P. M Riur—The market ia very quiet, ami the ten dency. downward. Holden are anxious to sell, but buyers do not yet appear. Grame-There i* a good inquiry for Wheal'for milling, but other grains are quiet. Jn Com.there is less doing, and the market has & downward ten dency. Other grains are without change. Provisions— t hear of very little doing to-day. Hie foreign news has produoed no change in the market. ; A better feeling is evinced in Pork, with out any improvement in prices. Western No 1 Mess is selling at $ll p bbL Prime Western is held at-S3. I can quote no sales however at that figure. Sales of Western Lard at 7J«,. m Pa, Oh.o and Jld. ' ~’nvlbdK.T iealde, «c.j ami ulj external .ores, m a few] minute, ai ter iU application; healing the same on the moM, deli- C K ’V ,,, r l .“J ,ns '' o duallyLSiiil ib all kinds of inflammatory diaeaaca, »uch iU .sore Nlo- P* e f *•***■ Sprain., nheumndfin, White Swelling Eble. U fe r W ft rUije ‘’ Una i. ; K^liS SweS ? c * >'* udil os proof to ..-T, • ’ • , ! an l e ‘ ° r wwiy eminent physicians who u»e it in Uietr practice, and hundred* of the clerrv who nraue u to their people. Kim! parent keep it rbustintlv on hand, in care, of accident by lire, life *Si r b? low with” uide.s til “** a) ‘, LariUß p 3 sahjectu} its control, ■?2 r i&“ I d , c * lr °r Cautioiilßemember f";"*' 01r £° nnell’* Magical .Pam Kxtractor. tuanu- S t v y wST*. o ?££&. N Y - “"J no other. Liberty *1 A * c,,t {ot PiuM>urf*)i. 89 Libert) .a, head of Wood. liovlfctUfcwflmT : [ETTitt Cumats I. strangely destructive io iho hu* lQsiiciinclc, (or skin) the sudden change from' beat to nlei “ D , d ‘ n *^ e cou » e * > eUow, dark, course com plextotis. rhea uis requisite that the treres of the fkiu should L>« kept open—thru their mouths should Ire freed ,hu * H ,c ,uuieftt Roiilan I’hilo*o d L computed] that more r £ d va P° f * through tb llie oore* of the ikut, than any other outlet pf the body t u necessary, thereiore, to keep the pores open-all humor* are dispelled from the skin from the pore* when they wash with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap i have seen it cure the wor*t and oldest cases of Salt ° ldSor ?> ltch; Sore Head, cre ry other internal and external relnedy hud failed—it* effect rendering life !*kiu white, clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse is won* f?i-!r l R rcmoVcl freckle*, Tan, Sunbdni Morphew, and disfigurement of the skin—but persons must he particular and ask for Joses Soap— (o be had in Pittsburgh at WM. JACKSON’S, sign of llie Big Hoot, B 9 Liberty at. Trice fib cent*. novlDd&wly- Errand Boy.Wantrd- A 1..*)-i« iviut.nl to of errand* at this Office. 1 •c revert. » miicli uouirii i iilto ooiuidi >} i‘ D». Tajrler’i Balm ofLlvt rfwlATthi* medicine sboulducuuirt w>l J. ty, i* nos nl oil strange, when we mki ruiUMi the Tiort numbers that are cuml by it- u>c. many year* it ha« proved *o a»ti>m»lunely »ucc.*m at She north, that yearly every family retain it in Iht iu>u« a. an anudote to colds cough* aud mm-mtnpuoi ITiaUm other article |am in my tide, back, utoiuueh and acry«* luv bowel*. 1 wm;w cold at tunes It veined impossible to keep warm, even when other- w ere complainin^ol , “'“V ? ,ld ni >' * kl " wa * VPt >* yellow 1 tell awny u, .kiu nud bone*. my veins sunk in and becaihc invisible, ami every pcr*ou sapposed me dying. A friend of tnmc recommended tun to u> l>r. Tnylor 1 * Ualiuin of Liver wort, which l «ot,a* my piiywctan did iue iio«ood. and Un» medicine restored me to (rood health auun. lUa.-T . I>hij. Curp*-.;trr, tMU M ftier Ktreei Although Um*uml».is# ore cured by Dr. Tuylbr. iiul.um in lA*rrwonr anil xm many *lili die of tliat fatal malady, l ie cnuMs u pioui. nortect y.mr Sr.i .ymptum*, ami ibrn,ir»fle wiih U»mg» ol no u*e until u i» tod late, ri-.-atb flu: every ua.t c»n l.r cured if h.y will.— l aKr-.Uu* medicine a: the very first uppr»aii/i tn" the in subou. roe. and you vnll-R.-cured. :Ym this ii.niicm.- “8' cured cousumptiun in advance,! lUacc*. si* tli>> tr*u mutual' fx-iow Will proi r. Rut tlic Mire*! way i» nut to dcler, w« “delay*are alMui*.daun-r.m. 1 Prepared and told at Tj Beckham ►ire.-u Nt-w Yurk. tk»d ui PiiulrtirEh J»> JIJ Morgan, H.IJ AV«*4 J Tuvvn«cnd.4i.Martct m, li Sniy--/. cur Market and dd »*S JtmiWton A. (.'<», i Libenv IV,ce reduced in €l2operforce bottle. " , uar r Aid. (>cr«Jii» iisicrtsieil l-i the Kii.-umou oi Duuuesne W ay. rroui iv pf.-vrtu teinenauou ui Wamhinjion •irret to the fotftiern line or ftie city, cu tht? Alleelieny river, cte ficreh) nuiilied that a pl»noi*pccitic’alion of the opening ul said Duqursor Way, u n«»}V depoftl. d tu the Odice wl* the UocordiU-4 lle K 'ul»Ujr. lor .public ex aminaUon ami »n*pecu.m. a.* directed by Ordinauc* 01 the ami tiny ui Novcihlkt, IstT, authbrizuig thr opening of tttld W ay. J: mnr? Bee.-rJniy R.-. ;u:.itnr, CiVy uf fitshureh bhiroct Iroct |Uih ofan Ac. t nliltrij i!An Ai l to ?.“ t^ofl/r b«- brouchi upon itw Oilirbl Bond ut Wtlliam ll Aiiicbell, latr ;^ • And any owner or owner* of ground Ivtng un'thr line ot *ucft »ureL Jane or allev, who shfof cuutider (hat be, she or Uiry, nhall «ud'.ir uautage iruiit the upru iiig ox widening 01 the miw, may apply, bv j>t-uti.ni, l<* the next Court of Quarter ScKilou* ot the County of AJ legheny.” ' , xnar7t.U - D’o-l. Chronieie und Ameriran copy.) r P: »lore, or inanufaciunin; eoncern, cither a-. mhu or general nuitinnt iu ihu.murmireiiirut oi a con cern. . • tritimrmal:-. will l>r tiuJ »alury only, reeled. A«Wrrt.» iioxU£i, M.: I'iMKhfiCr. ' * lUecptloift of th« Klota. UeurV CU), ARi KcTl'I.XCi of liio Young Whig*' A**l - i3tico wii U* u: the OJrou, o.t thi« |Toit«diiyi evening, Jlarrh Trk nt 7 oYinek. hit the. |» U r;u>«<' nij|i:ikti« ur nugruicntk tor giving iheCn-m NatfinsnliimJ Cml mu, Heory Clay, ■ worm ami cbrdmi rrci'jiiion. lETAIJ are inTUrd to nttrnd. <■ ! mut7 y I-‘ VOX UONNHuRST. I’r.-.'i NOTICE. ' f ALL prraoii* hating butiues* wilh Robert S Cm »at, arc requeued to call on the ujuforriltueii: KOHERT JVIcKNiCHT, fcbat | \ 4:h_»t,ueßr grant. JOHN S IHLWORTIl—ilntc >Vil!wn« A JJiiworth. wholcunlp (irocpf. l*fo»tu<'r nml CntiimnVion Mr r chant, No V 7 Wood Hired, hlmivc Kir»i. I‘iusburgh. MOLASSES— Cl<] bbl* I'liuiuuion, landing from «unr Diligence, nndlor siilo by , mar? . JAMES DAJ.ZKLL SUGAR— eJ bbd* N O Saptrjcu bbtsloaf, No* Ito 7: 10 ease* double refined loaf sugar, U 3 blit* |t rrcM and lor talc by mar? JAMES A HUTCHISON ft Co BACON— *JU.U(JU hams. sides and shouldcr*,}usl rrr'd by *imr Skipper, nnd for sale by ■ . Jnar7 S ft. \VIL\RDALGU (tOKFEE— ISO bag* Rio, for sale by I • J niar7 ‘ MILLER ft KICKbX-tON BOfASII-l* rasks supr. quality, tor sale by - mar” MILLER ft. RICKIh~SON LAiID-4a keg* .No 1, lor sale by mar?' MILLER k RICKRTSON BEANS — do bl>N small white, 111 store nod for »a)r try mar? O BLACKHCKN A Co "VTAlLS—b*ook«fg* b.*h‘ul ui More and for sale; by il_ umr? O UIaACKIUIR.V k Co DRIEP PEACHES—f.H* bu JiutTr*. io do fim- cling, for sale by ntnr7 .MKHLU RUSHMEI.Dft ROE MOLASSES— 350 bids plauiution for rale by . mnr7 Mi l Ut.'SHFI EI.D ft ROE SUGAR— MJhlids prime NO, to arrive per ittdr Ainer icaii Engle, lor snip by _ _.Mc6ILI ± m;SHFIELDft ROE SCORCHINGS— 30c*lt*prime fomulr bv in«7 j WICK ft M'CXXDLESS POTASH— ii.'c«lci» prime, fpr s;iln by mar 7 WICK ft hirCANDLF-SM Cl .OVER SEED—9I bbl- just recM and for sillc by n»nr7 WICK ft McCANDLESS BHEESK— 30 bi» rxira prime WR, ju*l recht imd (or sak by mur7 _\VICK ft McCANDIA^S KOLLDinTER-ai bl.Ulirsli.just rrc'ilamfliirnalc _by _ w? WICK ft **cCANDLES«t BKI^WaX— A-mall lot for sain by ! mar; WICK ft .MrC.WDI.Ess CtA 'i WOOl>—si bb!« Nr w York ground, forVala by _/ JKIDD.YCo *' ItTISTS 1 (iAWASS—On •trrtrlii-rn and byihe yd; SOpiecc* aeCtdsueii. fur sale by ! • mnr? . J KIDDA C«. DAVISFISCOMPvSYRt'IMVIITDCIIERRYftTAR -ft do/for sale by mur? J KlllD.ft Co SPANISH WUIT'NU-Jo bl.Uiii .ic,rr i.mi Waste by marT J KJI)I)A C<; H'hromrle copy.) ri UH- IjObbls South I'arulma'fbf »nlc hy I X Ifij.r? JOHN GREER STIRITB THItPKSTIXK—Itf bbl* forsul’e by! ‘ mar? UUAL’N REITER Linseed oil—torittWiy ! ! mar* HR A ON • A .REITER O” RANGE l.i.l* for Ml.- by ; mitr7 HKAUiN it REITER GLOVES —A £ootl anforimait of bhick, white mul colored cotton and fill! iJTovca. larpe ti/e.*, nun re cciyedund for ante by SHACKLKIT K WHITE tiitifO - . !!l wool -.ircet HOSIERY —A full aupply of hlnck, white, unbleach ed mud mixed cotton hose uiul half ho»e. m.-ii:.', women*’ audcbildrcna' «xr»*ju»t opened by ! raafs SHACKUTIT fr.WHITK FANCY CASSEIIERKS—h ettaea plaid*, »tripca, plain color*, just opened and tor ink by i mart SHACKLE!*!! A WHITE STARCH— 00 bxa funcy, lawioii’s brand, in aiurc A for aalo by ItcbdO] L S WATERMAN CLOVER SEE.D—I'JO buah priiun new rac’d dmi for •ale by ifebyS] TASSEY A REST fpi.MOTH YSKED—su bush for *u!o by } X’ febd-l TASSEY A UfIST DRIED TEACHES—i£O bush, for sale by - ! feliVS - TASSEY A REST NAILS-dW keg. aa»'d »i»a for sale by febia ■ TASSKY A REST CIGARS— iSJ,UXJ Huvattu, in ur.lwxea, of variocia and choice brand*; for *a!« by WESTIIOWKX fcbSS 70 fronljil , MOLASSES— I£o bbla prime N O Molanaea, in oak bbU, landing from aunr Kricndihim nml for aalo by •Jd . WA JUAJirCHELUIEK rf!EA—75 h!f cU»U and bxa Y liyaon. l lnmcri4l and X Gunpowder, for aalo by TASSEY'A REST fcb‘J3 j .‘lo wood at IAISINS—3O bx< freah, rec'dand for aale l»*> . I, fobtd TASSEY A REST. BLUE a OIIANGL case* cuUre- uew •lylu tadbuiklcolor*, jutiopened by.- HbW r eiuaftifiTAAVHn'Er J ' ! “S?«?S£^i c ISK? .*" 3M tfTJUCET, ' '■'••'>• BOAWfEPSHs^, -184 S, &Z 3 roa xuk t»awwarAiios or xiA, TJ£jjjy vrjll be promptly Jorwnnled free of mari . £xecnlor’i Notice. " ~ LETTERS of Administration hare this Jar been granted to Joseph Anderson and. Alexander Hi. land*, on the estate of Wrn Anderson, la;,* of Rn„. ! township, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, will call and set. lie, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to eith. cr of the undersigned. JOSEPH ANDERSON, )„ * A HIGHLANDS, JKxec trs. Ros* Township, March sth, ISM n]n ' r^ Turnpike Election. A N‘ Election will be held.at the public house ofMuj il. John Irons, in tho borough of Cauoiisburgh, on Monday tlie Ithli day of April uext, to elect one Presi* dent, one Treasurer, and hve Managers, for the Wash ington amH’iltsburgh Tarnpike Road Company, for the ensuing year. mnrtiOt JOHN L. COW, President. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholder* olthe Amygdaloid and Isle Royale MiuingCompitny. that uu assessment of 3U per cent, on each share has been made, payable to Zalmou Fitch, Es<|., Treasurer of said Company, at his office in the city ol‘Cleveland, on or before lbs first day of April, ISIA Cleveland. Mareii lot. 151“. MOLASSES —100 bbis Plantation in prime orde lauding from ktmr Diligence, und for «aJc by »noriJ_ j J & It fU)YI)_ T)OLL ULTrKK-tf bb!s frcih, rec’dnnd far tale by ■A W&R.M’CUTCHEOX BACON —50UU pounds country cured, for tab* low to ,clo*c, by_ mart; \V & RJtI’CUTCIIEON SUGAR— 10 lilnU fair N 0,(1 do prime to arrive; for ►ale by mart} WEST UOWEX SWKET OlL—'i cnnk* ju«i received nrul Tor sale bj m A rt . RESELLERS CLOVES— 1 bill just rec’d and for sale by - Ulnfls I _r ksn.r.i-ns^ P AIUS ORHEN—4 cuns (5G lbs each.) superior, ju rec’d and i{jr,aln ty (mart] R K SELLERS CHLOROFORM— 0 lbs ju»t rec'd mid for sain by RESELLERS. DHIKDBKLF— <5 casks sugar cured, a prime articL in store mid for «dci by_ 0 BLACKHUILN L Co _BLACKUL’IjN>. Co SAJjI —HO bLI» No l, al tiie landing. for *alrf Lv mwtf _MiU.EH fc BICKKISOX rjlAK—bbliWiliuinglon, for tolu by JL iu#pl v \ _ .MfU.KRA IUCKirrsO.V -lirixuo'n- 6^y--jjw Tf Hrowu*ville landing, by FORSYTHDUXCAK yi ®art FORSYTH k. DUNCAN MOfcrASSKS —lUO SbU NO, lor saJe by .■nnrti : i » DIIAVQKTU HKAV\ SIIIUTINU CllECK9—Constantlyon hand. Stewart's mouuiaiHuro of heavy- shirting aiul tiu* uiiurc-checkt, at the dry goods house of "“•j 4 __ wr MunpiiY^. CAXDLES— IUU boxes Summer .Mould, iu siore and for sale by _ ICIER A JONES PMkllL ASU—IO bbls. iu store und for sale by ‘ .‘““I 4 Isaiah dickey «« co CHEESE —JO bis in store for tule by marl ISAIAH HICKEY & Co- WHITE BEANS—I til bids stiiail-wbiie. lur sale by __ "‘URI WICK& IbcCANDLESS C HOARS iWO.iXX) coonnon. lor sale by ' . _ maf 7 WICK * UcCANDLESS G\ LASS—I 42 bis 6x111; «do lOil'A lor tide b} « 'card WICK A VcUANDLES3 AUnrjCIAI. LEAVES—A small quantity of roa leaves, buds, callows, Ac, ju»l received at _^ U,L _ V H EATOX k Co’s /’"IOTTON FRINGES - A good assortment always o (marl] EH EATONA Co’s GLASS— St 4) bis ass'd sizes, from tixstoalx3o,coat try brands, in store and tor sale by _ l J ,nrl . :... , J _c u;d}vkll (10TTO.N —Td bales, ju»t receiving and for sale bv J ; BROWN A CULBERTSON J K-waNauh. SUGAR-27 hints ,\ OSucar landing and for sale by [tiimrlt BROWN &. CULBERTSON ' MOLASSES— KM Lids N O just rec'd and for sain by BROWN ACULBJvHTSO.V FISH UOXE-hM lbs for sale by » J- ,narl _... .. R E SEI^LERS PL’LV ELM BARK-04 lbs fur sale by ~inur4 R E SELLERS SJ AMD CRUClBLES—ikioiie» : !Vt'or*ale4jy Q—JP” I .. R E SELLERS _ CiANTUAKIDKS PLASTER-W) lbs ibrsuio bV ' *a*xl j_llESElX.tmS ROLL BUTrKR—3 hbl* f/c»h ju-»t recbl and for sab by roar'd _ JOHN S DILWORTH T \RIED-ABI4jKS —100 bush, in-store and for sale by -L' . > _ JOHN' S DILAVOUTH DRIED PEACHES—9b bush, for-aaie by ' - Wart JOHN SDIE WORTH EKANS-CO bids ti.ndJ vrjiite.'A.r tJe by ~ »»arJ JOHN S DII.WORTH LAUD OIL—C bbln and 4 bU'Jxbl* superior, just rc ceiTcd und lor sate be - umr;l -. * IiROWX 2c CULBERTSON I^ANCYSOAP— IP 2U lb boxes Ciucia. fancy, lor sal i . '.by tnaKl BROWX A CTUIEiITSON SUGAR— 50 hlida prime NO. received nr Dnjfube; ibr »«lr l.y marU BROWN i; CULBERTSON HlDti?— »J>i dry tiide*. juKt by atinrGray L*g|o; andior *ule by S k W HARUAUGH , * eu * SJ wood at FLUtilrsd lililnfur ulr liy -1-V ijWB Hk \V HARBAUGH lIXEX CAMURIC lIANDKERCHIEI'S—A larse’io't ioflowpriced linen kerchief*, from 10 cent* to hie h pnce , l French, for gale by fmarll_r H EATON' &Co GRINDSTONES— 10. ua'ld tiaca, for sole by _ ‘warr g_KVON_Ho N NHORST kCo POWDER— 300 Leya Ueatty'Asupcrinr ride,and ruck powder, tor aale by . _FR|KN'D RHEV k Co IJICE— 'Jdtreaprimc quality for talc by At nart • FRIEND ktIEYACo COFFEE— 100 bag* prime Rio, per Tnelioua, f„r aale _by [mart] FRIEND RJIEY kCo "1 rOLASSES—OOO bbla for ante by 7"- ijA mart FRIEND BHKV kCo SUGAR— 373 hhd* prime NO. for sale by _ —l™! l-TUEND^RIIEV&fu LOAF SUGAR—JS>S bbla oaa'td Noa.cr oahed k pow- “"™^ o ?.i«deby (martj FIUENDJUIKY &Co BACON-10 c»U oaa'td, :*>7ooo lb* inVmSETT ho “* r . FJEUKND IIKKYUCo- SCOIICIIINUS Ilcoaka for aale by l»ard FRIEND RUKYACo SCORCHINGS —cakaprime, fur salc-by ... ! iuni WICK a McCAN'DIjyS rroRACCO-SO bxa superior S* tobacco; 3S> do Ik iS do A 1>*«; l4 do Spring's Aromatic. Lee* au pcnord twiau for talc by_ .WICK k AIcCANDLESS CUiKESE— li bxa W llCheeae; Mcakado. foreaifbv L. mnrt WICK k McCAXPLESS ■'’.E'i'Al.—lOOtonaAllegheny FranldinFurnace, lauding and for tale by .."art . ROUT DALZELL k Co pLOVERSEED-!oobuthreeVivin/andforaafe by V mart ROUT DALZELL kCo 4 LCOlJOL—Sbblajuit rec'd and for sale by ±V “Wjj JOHN DMORGAN 4 LOES—I ense for aale by mart JOHN D MORGAN GUM SHKEliAC—(Orange) fur aale by “ JOHN (t MORGAN CASTILE SOAP—J rater ibr aale by '{*■«! JOHN DMORGAX GLNOEII— i can t powdered while Jumaiea. warrant, ed puro. lor aulc bv (mart! JOHN D .MORGAN A Q.AMONIA— IO lb„ conccnrrtiici! in Ilb boltlea. ii. «or Stic by butty JOfINU «OK« \N (Chronicle and Pp»t copy.) Onions —a wimii lot for »ai« h%- _ WICK A McCANDLLSS LIKlv— 10 bliU Louisvilio white, for »alu liv __“«■! .. . J D WILLIAMS \\J IIITIMW 1>U1» Spanish, for sail- liv m : jo Williams A Ml 1 l'-LACK—I cask lor rale by ’ _ _ !»«*-’ ■ J B WILLIAMS CIOTTON— ImJe tlii* day r.-c'iLjK' strcr Urilhaiit, _ / 4—*«) Lag* goober pen*; 1? do-feathers;: U this grease; H tierccs-llax >erd, uom* binding iron *t«ir Oswego, nud for »n!u by I DICKKV 4 Co, _ 11111 **■•* wuicr 4 from au CIUTTOX— 61 bale* «ow landing from *trO*weeo, A ■Morsalcby [man;] IS.VIAU DICKKV &Co > OO.M TO LKT—Oil the sccoud story of tlie warm J.V bouse NvdO Wood su, having a from entrance.— Ai-plj.io [mart] . UEO COCHUAN BEANS —130 liU»h small while, fur sale by nmrJ • J D WILLIAMS '\T/'UITK kegs |nire;W duNo 1. tor suit hr H mart J D WILLIAMS SUtiAll— •JOlihdi prime N.O; f. bl»|sclnritied;X'o ilo us ■toned lout, 10 do crushed and I'ulvorir.ed; tor-nle **>' 1 Rll’l-K BAUKELS—Su su|w npr; receiving this duv and lor sale by ImaniJ LIKSAN, WILSON 4 Co' BACON— 7 csks a LOUISVILLE LIME Uni Hydraulic CimcM Con •anUyoafc«4»aii for jljaby By JOha P. P*Ti»j AWtlWMtt. : /"|N Thursday' morning, March lO o*eloct it c tie Commercial Saks Room, coraerof WcxAaad Firth streets, »Hil be sold an extensive assortment of staplo-and fericy shoes. nmbmttas, Ac,' j .. t: I i '■ A»2d'doek,p,o.. V'. , A qu.-uuity of groceries tmjr and wrapping paper, matches, bandboxes, tobacco, mgurs, soap, copperas, shovels, coal stoves, Ac. Agei*. era) assortment of new bbd second band household fur* future, carpeting; Jookujggiasaemmantd docks, lamps, -Trnician andUnuispafent windew blinds, shoe caw. “lore fixtures, feather beds. Ate. • • / • * •: At7o’clock, jr.tn, A large invoice of f*nijan fancy roods, fine table and pocket cutlery] spectacles, razors, saddles, bridles, hal “■”» nfles, pistols violin*. acrordeons, fifes,gold and stiver watches, ready made clothing, fce.' mar 7 EXTRACTS from i£e minutes of the Firemen’* Aj f sociation of the city of Pittsburgh. i . - £othe President dud Matutgersof On Firenend Msoeiatim pfthe euy if Pittsburgh. J UKXTLB*ix;4-The Coouniuee' appointed for the'pnr jh>»« oi selecuug dounooit* from the several Insurance companies haring office! in ihi/fcitr, respectfully re* Port* 1 ..... J : )■ . ; - -Thai soon stfker their --appointment, their ail dressed wniten communications 'to thedifferent Meals, and hare received the following donations: . . • trwn the Franklin Insurance Co„ Ph’larH- phta. W Manin, Agent.; . ttgm'Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co, ' rntliLjohn i-iuney, Aaeltt, i 100 U) F ph.^ tU H! Il u‘f® ««iue Insurance Co, u KDtjt Putney, A pent, .] ' i 100 00 Wil RICHARDS. S*e'> :nnrf«llt \. ga*s 00 diffcftmT 6 'T b " Tfl (* een nrachlargtr, bot that the ***** cn B»kiii* contributions to the- ComE LV^‘J^ ,l,ld - l,oWCo ’»- two cities Your K to ,bat •« nc *«»• Foreign fiiseduT^ij.^ o h* m'this city, hive «- K ' rtil ® they nr© making ,7* exertion* of it* member*. 1 Your neiroiiize ih£t? P recommend oorcitizenticr KSSiSS.SSsXS'-- Ail oi which»iinpeei(U)y wbmitled. • • He solved- ThM^it K *i ° x^ Q » Ch ’ B Committee. Bceolred, That the above Insurance Coapohleabe rc[|uc*t •’- ‘i *• ■ A. P. Aawnrra;hiec’r. ~ iam«, 10.100 Uis shoulder (e house ami Tor sale by O DLACKUL'RN i Co 5 do Winier Lurd, SEAMAN & MUIR, • 331 Broadway! Sow York) ah* p*n,v ucnins raov THE LARGE AUCTION' HALES *a aasotnrrrr as . PASCY ASD'STAPLE D&Y OOODi, Adapted .to the best Tradej and parcbaaed macb below the qo«t of importation, which they are offer- i \\ . inf: at: a very «nal) advance. ’ I They have alao received man the various Steamer* and' ; I Packethhverv general assortment of RICH FAXCY DRT GOODS# j ' To which they invite the auetuioa of purchaser*.' their itdek will befoubd the NOUVEAUTES OP PARIS AND LONDON, MIL; MUIR wm for many year* connected with th bouse of SicwanA Crn, and las long experience ui the. business .will enable him to offer at allume*,aa. attractive stock of seasonable goods. ' ! They beg leave to prc*e{it IbeirUuiukafor the patron*; nge.soliberallybcitowed upon their establishment, and' to assure purchaser* that they, will attire U> secure I" continuance ofconfidenceiaad support. ■ It is their purpose to extend their already large busi ness. and sum mated by thfcir unexaznpeld success thus tar, they are determined' to leave bo honorable efforts * untned; to accomplish their design. A considerable. 1 ' amount of experience in business bo* demonstrated to their satisfaction that the ouly sure method ot obtaining and securing a large business, is to have it baaed upon correct principles,' and that while, as merchants, they consult the interest of their. customers, they are pursu ing the only true method of advancing their own. ; • marOdly J . .■ r - 2few Spring Good** A‘ A. MASO.N & Co n ; : 6!i. Market street, hare Jtul • received p large supply of new Spring’ and Sum mer. Dry Goods, wbicb-wtll be offered wholesale and retail, at the very Unreal cub prices. Aiaonginotjr as sortment afkan3inay be. found, 10eases GutcyEoxUsi and; American prints and ichinizes, comprising even ww style now In tlie market, aud were pmrHssrd ai die present low rates, which will enable oa to tell at least a 3 per cent. IcM thdn former priee* Also. 10 e*. •M small patterns, last colored Merrimack and Goe&W co.priuU, very ,ueat*and- desirable, 2 cases uew topfl plaid, stnped and plain linfcn ginghams, oferery sUf I and quality, 3 peases spring &I do Lalnea, rich : id cheap, .mode colored' cashmere and Mde pcs Paris Inures, a new et}d splendid article for la£*' dn-s*cs, prinied'orgamloes; satin striped nitd plaid bk- case changeable lustres, very rich, a large lef W and 0-9 French printcdcombries and lawns, lOCbz best qunlity fadics', and gentlcmens’-kid gloves, \te goods of every together with agenera*- •ortment of bouse keeping, goods, etc. etc. [Cotfy Merchant* oud ibe inhabitants of Pittsburgh and yn tty are respectfully invited to call , and examimttr jtock and prices, which We'. will warrant toconre' i avorably with the'euters markets. •TT 1 ,UErts ' : r - aamasc' ; , • : •. t .THE subscribers are sow exte'usivdy engagedi X imports tionbf Soda Ash from one of theaorfi brated mauafncturere in England, and biro' onJsd and will receive daring the spring, i large supplwv c.nii shipments being sow bn the way) which £ertlt warrant equal if-hot superior to any imported' iaiba* united and which; they unprepared to] at ibc-lowest market price tor cash or on limb (or spe ed hills.' The strength is' warranted from 85 to per cent- 5 to a per cent, above the standard stKth which is 60. ! , / i j JOHX BTRUTHERS *&' ' fch»hta- . ■ . : No3COHUhsM«. ’ N.lt. • There itndthing In their line which thbao! imish cither domestic or imported^' • j T PRINTS .44 CEDAR ST., NEW YO< LEE & BKEWSTE? Ksiabliahed a warehouse in the rear l&M, f 3 Pun P°« ofiappiyinplbe City fcnd interior Trarilh . . PRINTED CALICOES iKXCLUSIVELW i . low price*—jond exhibiting, at all seas ;• . i .’tewSfflaKii They arn now opening Several JJundred Cages, I cotnpnamg every uew style of Foreign juninestie I production, many of which have juu been hated, I oud are otfered fertile lor Cash and short &at ": I 1. P&IOESBEDI7CED- T ! I K L:: FROM ,) I ONE TO FIVE GETS per yard below tho prices of April. aut iVa* per I pnnied which are corrected d for the I mtbrmntion of buyers. • . ;• - I PRINT WAREHOUSE, > / ' • ' rTfewYotk, June, 1947. j /.gdisti; | Benefit of Hew Mercy Qoiri* . TUDSON’S greet Panorama of the Rn Eirer JLL tor two evenings more, at Philo IMP •••'" : The entire proceed* of Monday evenWfrch 6th. will be given tor the benefit of the New MRotpitaL Tuewliiy'eve/iing.MarehTth. will posiUrotbelast exhibhiou ibatwjibrt given in tint city, h open at «| o’clock, and exhibition wiU commeiicero’cloek . Ticket* S 3 cents each; may be bad of Jaßlakel*' Esq., Hugh McOowiti,V B CooloSJSSgJ' P Malr *^ e >’> 1* Oeo?v®dat «AN, WILSON 4 Co The free list, with; tha exception of necessarily be excluded. >. r , • j mart- H ; Psim-Hiwiaairghaiil'' Yt IGHTMAN—Manufacturer oiall* of cot • ton? and woollen machinery, Alleffchy, P*. n ow tn'lull and ftimiop cnition l bra prepared to sxeiute orrferedupaicb for all Liiiits of machinery in tny line, so*widows, nickers, spreatlert, cards, grinding machfaiiwavs! k? mc *’ .‘Pitcders, thrwsils, U woolen i cards, double or single, for merchant or try work. tVi u*- 1 *5 C ’ # e aml band lathes ajltiEa ger£ eral. All kindsofsltalUag mala to ortolans sir. en J®l Seating factories or mills ai reave chants. . 75 r ** Tl> Child* k Block, Bell t-Co-. Kuig,.Pemmck k Co, Jas. A-GrT^. • 4 W...V . PROPOSALS : - ILL be received by the til. Louis £kht Con* pane; until ttalStb dny of March ter thffi very ut^ e Gas Work, in fit Lou*, of WO BL ? sS of Pittsburgh prrONBL, soiiobls I tor the manufactureoi gas; IMUl bushete delifer. I ed on or beiore 20th‘Apri!, and!10,000bl onOr be. will be cotistantiy tSon evSrS I ibillineo-;- TOHN 0 S.MlTil—Uoll ‘rurafr. yt o jfth&enbc r | •pcciiuily inviicd to coll, ! I .Turning done withaxactnass find rf»j, . dSw« ‘ f BI^ANKITTti —W ® Murphy, invitdutandon of person* about toeommenca houa«l*teuSil f i FLOUR— 43 bbls sup floor. MK> buckwhsat saiaby- ! [marl] 1.." PBODUCE-40 wk> am; 133 ~TT~ d0,'13 aclranwtl bbl» beau, f do'SnJilrf* ; »«• ribbon*, otted KlktUdr «*»- SUJC VTllNOEi^—Xnauortiuent v fwiejr colored, cut.eilfc ajMl' iut pipMEfiuM iimiiAMsnr.ij Vv AUCTION' SALE&" W. KEGULAB CINCINNATI pISgP~ I Tfce fine itejuner . ~ I ioa«:rr. .. .bore thil SSwCTS&.-“ £s“- „ ■ i Jon »r-imis. ~ I .(P**r tv '' *plendid steamer ; ' c<;ii,,,? 0 £ ERT ru, ' TO -v ?'*!*"> “PI le.Ve lor ii. ■ /" ! fQ K CLN'CLVNXfT' ~—^r- '• 1 *■ 10 -° ock -: For fn M** 6l iiT. LOUIS k ILLINOIS RIVER'PACKET . itW-’lv, Tlie now and fplejulid *teaSi '* fe%«:nu u OENEBEE, : . * “ u s l ? r » ouster, will lexve fat l^^’j'SEVvVtW^COTEeL^ ll ** . . ~ '.~~~.~ii- ••' ; WononjiiidfcUodm' ■ ; RinT«£\voßEEa«s. 22 =- : K-? Too fia# weuaej. •, 'U*fsi*sftSf L. ■* ;• ••■• SAVANNAH, S££TSg}“ J t£ai 'M‘ I Tf ACKEr pa suSHhTT ■ j if&K** fv:»j..~be new and £&« ueimor ; - . Ufafe* jtfl 1. • r WELLSVILLK.* . jagSBBl*P*me*,.oui*ter,will, leave (or- Abora (Uy* *adSaumty. 'CTMpljr onboard or to fOT . fr * J «o1 Offca*- 114 • PEP P ' *• . "’AIIAJII Ul'.Oi ejiCHKT Sstari’a ■ lisr 4 "* f.. i • Toff WAUA.HI, mVm. ! ---S?S; ‘ . K The nrift Kuer ACkti. ■ : tv,„^ d r-‘ co *^tL, boat u oho provided. The, pwrem ewSialoru! 4 JSt“*«TW«» w \ 4s““ ■ 1 Div,°££T» ,r 04 - ■ comer of Irt and frmiiMUM McKeesport, EUzAßCTftA^j^o^oTr^ | LA CITY PACKET.; • * • iv • l Tb« new itetaer ■• . '®SS^s‘FHd«y £ TC,y 1 **«»£r ... ' wide floor oilcloth: Juou !) ie *,T r ctutotncr* ore twnctteJ NWv«?“ r l**^ k of SpriaS ;u« «eelrtd fto» I *'"lN 1 M ,{^fe > comprof-Sth and WoodttiJ r I r* SFanra styi,b-s uooßKbaiut^ : JJ e.avoii jtobj Sew York', Uctyriof Sttlaaf •mwrncOi h# will iottoduce oog«uM«T, Way-w2?7 All ii*o»e io waul of* b»« ud mrartor caJUud enauo« «i N 073, Wo «f.utei,ardDorS}s ■' cl a mu agaftui ; 11 oo*i A now. nrr* toihoHili icLTwiii «?*-»• present tfcem&rMtUemertb • WAI« y>y** ' • • . ’ • • *** «t UwJyQ.' ■ ‘S ; STEAMBOATS. CISCBSATI4 FITT4BVBOU OA IL Y PACK ET LINE. {TFH|Sra(*B’kftovfa‘ Übe'of splendid pauenger Sitai*. ■Jt ‘eTsircow composed of the-largest, swiftest, best finished and famished, and awl powerful boats ou tfc« -waters oftitt West. 'Every accommodation end coa>- f°n that inoocT can procure, his been provided for p**. •engtre.'-.'ttiß'Line has' been in Operation for flTe yean —ees eenied a tuition of people without thtfleut infa. rytolheir persona.- ’lire boatawiil be nt the fool of Wood itieetlbedijr (mtlcßitoluutiapforlhs rcieh tionof freight and um entry of passenger* onthe regin. elT cues the passage money must be paid in «-ru , J ' ■ f ISAAC iNEWTONV Capt. A. Q. Muon, wi. ***** I !“ u kargh every Sunday morning aflO,o clock: May gaoda f evening at 10 1. m. ;,L. ® O *DAr PACKET. The MONOXOAUKLa, Capt. Stoxz, will leave Piit»- burgh er*rv Aiooday morning*! 10 Wkreliug* ?reryAlnuday ereumgaiiOMi. - j - J n TCKBDAV PACKET- ' l. Kunmra, will FiiUtmrjrh every Tuaediy nonuagel loVclOck: Wheeling every TttMiiar e*«uin*eUOr. *. ■ ■ Tb” •"' .. ! FBIPAT PlCK^P'r l'be CIJPPLR Ao> Clpt Wilt Unva p|A ' ' i '° S J‘S:f y Frid ‘ y H'hwui ereiyTrulay ereoiiijr at 10 1. x. T • • *** - j fIAftJRPAT PAcifpV ';: TM MESSENGER, Capt S».‘JUxa; «ri|| it,,, buiyh evijry.SaUmUylnonuu® at Mo*doek"Vh«K# every Smarday eremiigotlOp, u. ■: *. teeUn £ BEAVER PACKETS.—NEW ARR \\CPMi % vn*» ' k . Hieateamer »-»•*-»is*, fffii liif ii? . 'CALEB COPEL : ’*, will leare for Bearer, GUi«»w and ■ißfeMiSafiaWeUjyille, on Tuo/nlay, ■ ’l?nrcda>\ -aad Sain Alar, of each week,ol 0 jr.reiuroi mg on Monday,Wednesday and Friday,, she has a boat at tfiollandlnff between Wood street and ibe bridra. prepared to receive 1 freights at aur time. ’ , » s: S w. UikBAUGH: ip,. . XlWwilit, beaver and wells ville packet. k . He libe steamboat . Charici-Il Clarke, master, wifi, dorin#' comiug winter ses&on* make dalle tripe to Bearer and WelJmllo, leaving Pittsburgkeve. nr aondnr at B o’clock, and WellsviiVat 3 t&Tock, F Al&» ° Ci 1 Q- M- HABTOX A CO. aFu! * PITtIBUBOB ABROWiiVIUE 18 Pp nnn . ' ~DsUy PaekstLla*, • PEORDAR\ Ist, Iftto . i , FEBRUARY at, l&U LEAVE DAILY AT ft A. M-, AND *'p‘-Vf ~~~ • • > lk ,i,~? IblUnvuig now buu complete V-l&flHaff lAwfA 6 **»«*AT ■BfiK2SfcHit™£,A C * pL Jwae * ParkinMo: SH‘FSSs;#%'S ' ' V 'ndid new steamer ’ . IttANDTUBK, ; ! itihlt, Master, win leave an* on-Wednesday Bifl v 2& or apply yA Co,, AgU. . mart YBVEON, rjUieaT* Sot the above ’ tt 4 r. iC For-freight • ' -marl juverT" ~— —- 'bctulial light draught a .DOVES."' lMcr/wBl leaye for La »fU on Fjitfay, fid of f oj&ejgbtorliniujre a»> SjlbSfc;. • , PO2 ST. LOUI3. , > n ’ : .. i - WW j* L * Ufl ■*•**«»wiiUe'wfor "'“ J - xsmwitfagfS: -h*. -■- __ • _'. ■•' -. •' ' • ] -;■' FOR ST.-LOOTS. i•. & . J“ e Be _ vk ' ! Vlendifl and fast resnlar I "learner - i\VYO\UNO Green l“- - m"»»‘ " > ~;nt '--- .bora .* “,' la0E01! MII -TENBf'IIOIS,^Si. P -".■4s FOR XAUUYILLE. .V - . ... stSStasT "°' l to*