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    THE PFFfSBTJBfiH GAZESTB.
JY ERACTPB BBOOlta ikCq.
, .riTT*aykaui ■
WEDNESDAY MORNING.' MARCH 8, 1818.
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•mWinOA BORIH JUKBIOiK.
*‘£^,>7-Sai»enptw®**©tk6NordiAmer-
: ag^gg^^rgas?s;
■ g, t ytnt p»|« fcrgi|c*ll»»w B»w»‘
? Oar T<Ur*^if
‘dtst'icjotctsf j an. article from the Fort, charging
• niwith endeavoringto deceiveP *7 *"•
ix^falJ 1 reports of the Eastoni markets when we
{■reality had Done.. Inoorpaperof yesterday we
, explained bcne tbe mattes happened; and we ap.
pead the explanation to this, in order that oar read*
- er» may lolly oxulenUndit lt is a cortomia the
'Eastern offioes, when there Is no change in the
< msxksts, to repeat the prices of the day jneriow^
’ ud in Mowing the cnstoa of the great oommer.
[ dal phpers of the east, we think we hare bat done
‘ oar.dnty to oar..subscribers. The editor ctf*® !
' Jbainal knows fiiD wdi front whit scorces we otr 1
tain ear we defy him or . *ny one else ;
1 to' distnoee jbeir accuracy. They ore fanushed to ;
• u*daSy Iran!the North American office, after bar-,
ihtf b*ea carefully arranged by. CoL Childs, the dis* j
I I • Uajuiibed editor of the Phfladelphia Commenail
i LiiL who reports theta for that paper. We are per 1
*fcctfrWflling'thit the Jottriml ihonld'malceall the
' capital it can out of tbeSargeof the .***- We
► i rfiall not be driven &om. o«ii: propriety hy any ; re- ;
, marks they may see fit to make concerning thetas* |
: We shah leave the public to judgty.o[. the i
meriiaof the two papery end if they •» esflsfi«l;i
fr .t tha Journal to abetter paper than oor own, or'
potatoes greater, commercial adrahlages than w»
• do. we ahall not complain at their transferring their
• Mtronage to that office, j We ooly ijdctb«tt befcre
"doing so,to compare our MiseeUanboosand Com
' by telegraph, with.those,
• of the Journal received on the same days; fee m*
sunce yrtth those df Monday and Tuesday of tins
1 week. On Monday, besides the foreign new* *e-
I . ceired by the steamer,|we bad full Congresskmaj
•! , reports,—they had none. QnToesday webadfau
; :. Gongresakaal reportijßaUimmp news, and inleres.
W accounts of tberevototion tn Vcnexnela,—none
1‘ «f\rh»dithe Joinai bad.,; Without wiahingto
■y:’ drawahf farther comparisons with oor neighbor,
towards whom, we tx£ l«ve to say, we entertain
‘ not the feeling of jealpasy or unkindness,
we hate to repeat for! the beaeflfof ota pawn*,
• ' ' whom'we are akme responsible for the condocr
lngoftheG*iette,that.wehave made stiqh arrange
. r rr’'** fall Telegraphic news>b«h from the East
• and Wert, as cannot possibly he excelled, if equal
- ted, by any other paper, and of this we hope here.
i-: aAsrto fully satisfy-oorreaderv •
:i" ’ Uunr Rdomi.—The Fo* *hichii rappUeJ
* H wilbtßiU leiegi*phionew»fi<!m iheOeMOe. «*
Ibcta aten eipUinltiwi in *° “ “■
. mum of mwketieport* in their piper of Seturdey,
• ‘ U»mhowUtlelDMl. iw« I
~ pMaof npMiiw «l>® rtmaC oor ueietbo™, Win 1
Jostiee to ounelre*."; .. I
-The<fc*p»tchcftbe<H*eueoaFruUyiugtit<*-|
ted tint U»«“ket« at the «** .«*« *Bq a *e*» an ® I
t , tha miTal oftbe iteapg. A» the marked |
» ! otft4d*f,'*ddmftlie**aienient»cfthe telegraphic I
‘ *'*”* 1
V 50 pebpie cdold »ee what the market wo. TheartiJ
V of the Po«t wotxW Imply thAt on? m»Aet» ware
. *(■ r *a* •nihout itnatekes. OnrNew'Yort martrt j
•‘ j,' fqrniihed from‘the Tribone,iba'
' " from the North'Amsrican, and the
■' 'tke’ftiMfc' cbHogp-tfonpuuoKJfw
’ f.:; flitted.; '•. r-~ - ■ -• • '.i: •
Tisn ND »r Ausgbsxx CorwT.—The] fill*
loving figures vitt the ****** t»fee of all
. the property taxed in the. oooiay fcr .Staie porpo
the amount paid pvcr\S* scbooUby the
aUUr Tsxtn’d. Ota retf4. ; ,Setoo4 MoUr
1841 '"-$19453 $W6* '
IBA2 - 18,608 • - 17,007 '
1!S 32*157;* 25&: , fjgj V
toil - ' 32,069 ' .31,397 11*443 l
1845 ' 42403' ' 55,560 . .7499
H&. w*'’ll ■■■HfiS
1847 ©4*s; • ? 28 ? 8 * 558
. *210,786
■n»Tri M iioDrfth.«n»<r
' ;■■• r -j • ■ . ■'■ ' - j5;190j029
’ ’ —a* of mote than 33 pet cent- .
: : ux» i«uunain* an
u $1,200.* . , .
. Ttoo*hlhe minimum Hilo of taxation u three
. main on the dollar of valuation, jet, inril beper.
ceivedthat,. the! tax assessed fiir the. U*t.ye*r
' an. belowit. This is partiyexpisiiiedbyexeoip
- tima under Urn i act of 14lh April, 1945. The
. Mionnf of valuation upon which no lax i» awn.
: edln*lhe c<ranir,U«.«sW ***« •object >o
- the mm. of SiS.>l3frQ. The total vahi.
1 «iott of the Stale* Ibr lblTJen $165,739,951. The
* - * taxes usmel WW taxcotfected
m oottundins $310,808; payments to scboolsSlr
.. m.j. ' . . ■
* on-Ae litf.m the
imooni of valuation, and U exceeded by
**' : . Berks, trim*'jn.'
/ asarr* \ 3SS
lB47had more paid out on
.'.; iccant ol schools than any eohnty hot PhSanel
■ phia. '’*■* •-• •’ . '. ■ •: '
Ml- M
*• nil*: •>: 1'
• PEron.VJjnAPusmctiM.lMi— ThelocoCi.
:«»on Satmdnf, uHutWsh*nomiourf Jn»
Biyanm. „ll» cltoico cf U» “dsmocsvy” for Urn
PnsHoicy. Tho fovorito son mm go oTCT to the
goolh in foil, if ha means to ?« the/ole of Ain.
the Isle convention atMtgrtgometyjibe
feeo fcebadeclared ,
. Thai this Cwiventioa pledge* itself to tke«mn*
ir/and its member* pledge themselves to each
; oSe^Sider floroUtcal^Baaitywbaterer, torop
-5 Sejttfi and equal right* of the citaeo* of tbe
. reeolotioas be cOTmdwed
u iitairoctkriulto our ihe Balu awre
. • coureslioo. to l guide then iai their io that
thsithflytrolaforoomanfcrFregdeut
vriU
tow themselves to be opposed to .either of the
Jbrm* of restricting SaT«ry which are described in
> Tho < > nomination, who had hoped
to eoocs3tfe the Sooth by! declanag agmnst, the.
. Wflmol Proviso,; “ d who had wpposedj At tto
um* time, that they could Nart|»W
' * w?rw?«g to leave tbe question ttCj
/ SSe « the: territory to be are,
• 'toowntobe areiTO to it*' introduction, mn» bow,
discover that their adroit diplomacy, htaffied.
The issue, as now presided tnrtho Danocyatie
• Cooreutioo of Alibema, canoot be evaded. 1,.
frn» Builoioo IS The Luae^Boc*
; *rw».rf/Tn Gazette sots thjtt there vrfll. l * bmJt in
v • «i«nrty during the coming aeaaon, 15 *t»g**
■■# ;: Stf. ymJL ! 209 tana'• each; 0 ahips
ZEuMrTob loos; Md 3 double deck,bark* arer*
lijseJiof S4O0 f
*wacnr ltoioolh “ fcrthoown ? r * 1 I ot ?
York'tetter of tto 2d ofMareh
thire ia little or nothingdoiog,
' - ’ 'iidi* iba madaof ahip owners/ are dullCTtbtt
! Ichiro the peace of 1815* •
Tbe BoitoiLTtwiwDer remarib that tiie bgh coit
rfneir iWpairUr'ftne rate* to earn profit* *oo,
. ttfeaeat a ajr&nfcooiijjlra* to la**Jg
« wreno abipaoftow c««*eariy
•• {ltrr-A ia'oße voyage to Engaao»
VToaxi Ho***.—There ia on exhibition tn
•••' > *A;. rite a bone which la one of.the cwioaitieacf
’ ‘ ' iJI diy- InMead of hair he ii corered with wool,
*' which cowa about three inches long. He ha* no
v ’ ; «»>{« there anv hair on hi* tail, which look*
£totfrfo t Metejto. -Tta
•
‘ to bo of «entity
~ r ■ jppefcg fioa the faoiye.
I • ivi resiroM’ of- 2 *' M' oulloo * il c ™'" *
| . . . v •■•»■*?*?, a Tl?_jrn«r— m " near.Wnf dflftrojv
i’ --fi 1
| . - - Xuu-X«B&'- maeMi ‘' ni,t * M '
|. / '--* “ “
' Editorial OotTispoatiknee Gaietm.
ths nuiTT,kinvicAnov»TXS
? ilyfi'i mnddr, ** ■ ■ \
.~: : j-v WasKDanos, Kerch 4, 1848. 1
Tha week has thirteenth of the
■eavon, without any action upon ibe'Trealy. The
sessions havebeenjong, wearisofite and the de
bate no doubt, of an unatoal character. Itiaper
haps a new thing under the sun to - find a treaty
aahcmtfcd to a poblio body fee ratification with ever
ry body opposed toil, wtoare to act upon tt, from
the Presidentto all of both parties, whose advicqj
is askedupon its ratification. With the resol* j
1 very doobtfift there has been great anxiety to know |
1 rf t nd the action of the SCOT I
i ate from day to day. In the farm in which it was j
I originally submitted by the Executive, it* ratifies
-1 (ion waa impossible, and with oonaiderable una.!
1 mmity, thoedbre, an amendment waa urged, and
carded. then new amendment# have bein J
urged, - and this day’s diicoaaion' haa bean upon ■
them altogether. It is not deemed a very relishing ]
idea that all the people of New Mexico and Califcr
hia are to come into the Union at once with all the I
privilege* of the old dtiaena. of the' Uniten States, j
more indeed. Norisit avery^plea* -
aat reflection that we are to guarantee the Mexican
i nation from Indian depredation#, and become at
i once both the despoiler of bet province* and the
protector of her existence. In the .course of poliir
cal history strange Uunga have appeared." bat the
stale of ftets in regard to Mexico i#
beyond all example amaring- The min.who had j
predicted the present state of fact a few years since |
would have been declared a madman or. something
woree. •
The admission of talked ofCmryew*
tgo, bat theveiy idea conjured i»p the fierce it op"
position, even fi»m tbo Democrats of tbe North.—
j Behold now, not only Texas' annexed and not only
old Texas’ to die tfetutJ onfg, even according to
Stephen Austin’s map, which I have this day
3twm even to tbe Rio Grande, with the Sen.
ateldelibenting as to the possession of California,
New Mexico and some of tbebody claiming down >
to 'the Sierra Madre, and some almost up to this j
poiit, thus hovering in the country, like the strip o*
iron in "the vice of the artisan. 'Some think our
.marches are slow. So thought'the *«**«*>«« m :
thelFiench Revolution, all the time they were coun
selling progress and conquest before and under
| Napoleon. We are further from New Mexico and
CalUbrnia now than France was from her most dia*
tad poesessiona and conquests. Englandrbas gpne
farther, but atthe priceof a debt which will be
eve • and forever an enormous tax upon the indus
try, enterprise and energy of her people. :
Ihe Telegraph may communicate tbe result of
the action of the Senate upon the treaty before my
•tat rt reaches you, but when the Senate adjourned |
there seemed no prospect of any immediate decis
ion, bat the ratification of the’treaty eeems proba
ble. Between ihe present treaty and tbe’alteroa
live, the decision will, be made for what it propos
ed.
,t is just one year leas one day, (and thi ten,,
lands vs will now be counted as the declinii* day t
of a people's capon,.,) that Mr. Polk h> codded to
remain in the Executive Chair- While President
be bis said In one of hlsMesssges to Congresabe,
will not consent to surrender New MeJacoer Car
jfcrnia! ThoSeoalonmslactiuTiewofthtsspe
offsets. He who commenced tbe war ownhe
Tiew of seising this territory, whose officers, " I
bad occasion to show yesterday look jart against
Mexico in Cslifcmialong'before tbe act. of hosnOt
tin was known, feels bound to consummate this
much of hi* nefarious work- '
Reading totter indeed into the Chiton
meat, from which I quoted, Idad ttot Caption GO.
lesnie waseentloCalifertiia, through Mexico, tn
1545 far the purpose of protecting American inter
ests.' Ho went‘with instructions to the Americani
consul al'Montetey, and with letters to CoL.yte
mont, and these instructions were a M
M aKf te«ci cad between the Cal
fcraians and blexicans. To the public all the was
djaguisedrinder'theidea oT“protecting Amencanj
interests,” but tbo ptoloction w" war and meant
war. To make this testimony complete, tbo tnaltuo*
tkma of the Nary Department and tbe Executive
eepht to Vo laid before the public. | :
” - . OOIOOET «ni»
The Hooee of Bepresenlnliyes dij not conclude
action upon this b£D today. Afler tlm de
bateelnsed et tern o’ciodt in » speech
Cabell, of Florida, inwtdch ho mninlsinedlhstlHhr
trar TO unconstitutionally «nd unnecessarily be
eunbytlm President," end in which he advocated
the election of Gen, Tnylor to the Presidency, the
Ooriimitlee were brought to a vote upon the emend.
meats. , i
■ When Mr. Letin moved to strike out the “P-
Opinion fcr the Muniou .to Naples
i there TO considerable irierist msnifcated in the
amendment. Tto mover ndtrocaled it in the spirit
which prompted the amendment nnd the speech
two days since.
Mr Hilliard, of Alabama, n member of the
Committee on Foreign Relations, and n Minister of ,
the Methodist fiiitb, nnd one tofthe most eloquen
members of the House replied. So 6r dm dmcns
sion pnrlook of no endtemeilt, but Mr. &osgn.Mr.
Charles Brown, Mr. Charles' Bows, of I-hfladeb
d,im better-known as Charicy Brown nnd a. »
noisy, rattleheaded member, undertook to say
something aerere to Mr. Imrin, and charged hnu
with t-ley the anthor of those monstrous crimes m
murder and arson, which a 6wf«t since reflect,
ed such discredit, upon Bhilmlclphia! Them were
but five minute. allowed lor upontbc
amendments and Mr. Brown crowded quite n
i speech in his, which berwever, was made upof •
vulgar aid bitter assault upon his colleague. Mr.
Levin rejoined for live minute, mid the scene was
. -becoming-boisterous and eicitingr-tbe mcmbeia
enjoying the collision and lot a time they seemed
more desirous that it should continue-than., dose-
Both gentlemen however, had had theirsajq j
-Mr. Brbwn'wab fierce lor the last word. The Com
mittee tore in great coniusion amidst cries of ohjer
and without action upon the bill. Thescenewaa
the most noisy .of the seision, one of your, 1 tula
delphia riots," though only a tempest in a tea pot
no explosion however,’ beyond tiro Lwamrog of an
abundance of breath and some fierce gesticulations.
As lhe question stands, Mr. B. may expect to be
heard again- ;
“II will.ne»er do 10 jit® it «»P *°^ r - Br° wn -”
tatbct ofticx srrokT.
I looked hftjtiJyover the Report of tbe pommi*-
•iooer on thUroonun* in mamucnpt, den
vin* however hot little ‘.information from. th»
branch of the Report, beyond what relates ro the
office.- Tho ialeresting paper* are Ihrwe syiach re-
Utt, to Agriculture and.. WicJ.
pert aa an Appendix. • The -Pmeut Huad at the
Snmeecemeotor the preset ye" had reached
Ihe'atim of S2o7,»7.which is much larger Uian
thaabefare, The Patent office » supported
eatindy upon the fire* reeeired and thesebase 10-
tU tovrntive Be
nia* oToarcocßtry.
i Tfc6 rf Oni" ti ' ~mef - lttle> ihet.tbo lee» wj
eeiVwl.fcOmlbreigaeri taking out Palertt* are to?
to be redecedto the a*ae amourd I
nbiiiyioilai*) tehich i. charged Amentwu ctuaeaa
Steer, but twenty fereiga patent,
i rh. office hr 18.1, and U>e_cort tvasW-00.
'whereas the aame number would have costetu
leusrf the Hailed States tax 8000- ForetgaGow
ernmentadonot thus diacrimiaate agaurat 6>r<»ga
era. bottheirfcea are much larger than m the Bar
led Stales, $5OOl belieae in England for what costs
$3O here.
OZjJK fTATtSTia*
staiecaentt are gathered from the
Report: f
Exports of Grain fcreommereul year
' «nding Aag-'3l. T *sSj* 10,709,579
Of which there w*s in wheal, 20,690,004
* F t£ Sender was w ttye, Buley, end Oats.
Uis said that the Wheat crop already yields as
114,000^000
Wheat, btt*n 540,000,000
Tbe’amouot of Grain imported into England in
l&tfwasasfcDows: , , rt fln72onoo
imperial quarters—equal to 80,780^)00
year were over half this amount
These ire CtcU, I eopy <r°m •>“> Rep" l **.
Free trade Caranjiwiober Burke, the anther of the
ttjjantkjctwd" nriicleafa the Uolon. : The money
Hi property which 1» received fiom
' this luxe export of American. BreadUnfll he*
■ been aneched to the Tariff bm with what
■ jontwe/jndge ye*. i\ c a ■
liilt. a s. Pxcrmt—Tbere ii no troth in the
TOMT -amr .going lib', round. ol the pro** St* l
thie gvcllasnan wi* recently Hied m« duel at
Mew OHeata, hjr . Mr. Imu, grondonn nCßnn.
BwyCU;. The .'fifealr hat heea muchly ad
i—i
V Tbeßrit&jiaiA'ft Sqwc*:
copy Com the Baltimore Potnoc.tfae follow-*
iaig abstract ,
Brftisb Parliament lias reassembled and. the I
fir«t debate of .importance rose upon n selection
of • rtmirm”** to inquire iolo the condition
and prospers of the West India Colonies. The ap
' poinimentof a committee was acceded loi but n>
OTtbe express understanding that no change would
be made in the Policy of the Government cAber
than thal already- announced. The. Jewish disa*
babies'bill 'for enabling them- to sif in- Parliament
bas been read a second lime. The sugar.annes
bill for the gradual assimilation of.import -duties
opon tbe colonial and foreign articles is to be main
tained.- The refusal of the American Port Mailer
General to accept the terms offered by Great Bn
tainfor a better system of international , portage
has caused the utmost dissatisfaction; in this
country. ’ i • •
The proposals of reciprocity mode by the latter
country are universally regarded os being as liber
al as they possibly could be, and it will be. harsh
and reprehensible in the extreme if the interested
public on both sides of the Atlantic are; made to
lender further through the unreasonableness of the
American official. The enquiry; into the stale of
the n? t;Ann> defences has ended in the determina
tion of the Government to double the artillery force
and embody 150,000 militia—the country at large
is opposed to the measure.
• The Pope's rescript. has been received in Ire
land, demanding from the Bishops whether the al
leged charges of ahar denunciations and political
| intermeddling* by the. priesthood, be true. It ad
! ministers.a stern rebuke. , j : .
i The people of the two Sicilies have at length tri
umphed over the King. A form of constitution has
been agreed to, founding a liberal legislative.repre
senlatioo/ The Roman Catholic religion alone will
be tolerated. : '
FKAKCEis ina somewhat more tranquil condi
tion than heretofore, but angry discussions contm
ue to take place in the Chamwsr of Deputies. Re
form banquets have been denounced as illegal aud
are to be prohibited in the fumreu The health of
the King has come round. The overland moil
bring* intelligence rather more satisfactory than
that received by the previous mail. ;
Ixdu- —Trade was still depressed m India, but
no additional failures of English houses had taken
SwiTzeaiJCtD.—The news from Switzerland
does not possess much interest. The Diet is firm
ly resolved to maintain the rights ofthc country as
a free and independent State.
Mrs. Maury’s new works, “An English woman
in America,” has just appeared. It is chiefly de
voted to the buinano measure of having surgeon#
appointed "to attend emigrant vessels, and will
doubtless be more favorably received in the
States.- | ] .
A letter dated Liverpool, Feb. 12, says:—
; The English funds pro quiet On Thursday last
they lost some of their firmness, butthe variations
were insignificant. ' Consols,. yesterday, were at
891 for present transfer, and at 89 Jiff l tor account
Bank Stock 200£202. Exchequer: bills of Juno
are quoted 2S*,|and of March premium.
The new 31 per cents tenge from SOIOI.
Last night's accounts from London represents
the'disoount market as being more' thaa usually
free, with most sanguine- expectations of steady
amendment • . .
The following comparative statement will show
the prices of Breadstuff#, in Liverpool, at the dates
mentioned: -
Jan. 23 ' FeUl2
Flout WesLCana! 2550da23«6d..27.0d027.M
to Phila anil Balt 27a 0t027s &1. .S» l)da2oa to i
*1 Soar • 23s oda2ss 0d..22s ods2J*od
Hs odal4s od. .l2s 6dal3^od
Indian Coro, 4SO B* 2ys oda32s Odi .29* oda32s Gd
It will be born in mind that the resumption of
the doty on- floor and grain takes place P«f “j"?
the Ist of March proximo, and that the duty which
will then be imposed, ranger from A shiUinga jo 10
shillings per quarter on wheat; Is 6d to 4* on UaU,
2s to 5s on barley, rye, peas and beans; 1* on Indi
an Corn; 6d p bbl on meal, and 2s 4d 3 farthings?
bbl on floor. . , , .
On the 31st of March it is expected the done*
will be about 6s per quarter on Wheat, and Js <d t
ferthing per bbl on flour. '
COTTOS--N Orleans ordinary to middling 4»at Id
per ttq &ir to good sas|d; good to floe 6d; bpland
and Mobile ordiaaryfro middling 4 taod; fair to good
fair sias|d; good to fine sjd; Alabama and Ten
nessee ordinary, to. middling 4{a4id;
&irsld; bewed Georgia ordinary to middling 41a
5d iair to good fair s*asld; good bea la
land ordinary to middling tine TaSd; do. stameil
A sensible improvement ‘ has been produced in
the cotton market, since the departure of the last
gteamer operations having enlarged, with a deci
ded improvement in price*. This however has
been caused more by-continued accounts from -
merica, of diminished receipts into the ports I ten
and the moderate shipment* to itbis country thsn
any marked revival in the Manche*** market. ;
“JSSi- v.a.U*i ifWfis io.tofnr
ton: British bar iron X 7 los; Welsh pigs XI 10s,
Scotch £3 2a Od. ' TT ,
. ■.1,-ir^.—Hides not salted to Hemlock
touted, 1»7. M *nd 7. « K l *Sa> "S' 1
rotted, pdf ton .e23n£2S lfr, hacllrd, t£23a3o. To
taST from Vireiuit tolod per B lo manutodured,
Fo., Eao; P^ataSl*-
iiuend Pot, 23. 6<to».; Perl B»rt, ,»
citron, New York nnd KuladelpliW per ewt, ll»
13e
be
Jcdgt: MOmas: a the PasmnctcT.—The Cm-i
cinnati Gaxette of the fib has an CKensive article .
slating in a comprehensive and dikpiusionnle man
ner the claim, of the lion. John McLean for the
Pteaideney, of which W copy the conclusion: ■
In poiitica lie ia a reliable Whig in priociphi “ j I
inpridice. He ia in favorer a tand wh.ch.haU
mert the ordinary expenditures of the govern
ment, ao graduated nato sire encouragement to
ouriowa indosry. The principles advocated by
theWhlgaratbe canvas* for the Presidency, he
regards aa the true principle, -!In resard, to the
SUtimtional power and policy of the General
Government; to estahliah harboraon this Lake, and
remove obatroctiona from our layers, *c-, he net er
Pertained a doobt; he heliereathc power of Con
arena, aa regards these improrementa, a «» >u”pfo
„St winch applica to foreign coimneroe. In re-1
lalionto the war, theiealenaioa of slavery, and all
other great questions; of governmental policy, in.
sentiment* ore Wbigsealiroeatfc-. 1
la addition to the eminent jwbncal and
executive qnaliGcmtion* of Judge McLean, there
u another consideration, applicable to him m com
mon with Several other .candidate*, wfa,cl ‘„
i
ueuaed' the Executive power arid patronage ol t.ie
General Government during /orijnn gAr of the wx
tv veara of its exigence.
y tliia monody of the Executive power and pat
rtma-re by tbe Southern Statea.;ha» been unjust to
the rehtrve political importance of the horthern
Slate* and injurious to the business interests of
the country. Common courtesy awards to the
lree States the next President, and every
man will be justified in demanding it as a right.
Tu prevent sectional jealousies-ln
tcraal feelings among the oilmen, of tho several
4lalei and to chcmh and increase the popular
Jrerd and affection for tho Union, can be done in
foiray ao effectually, aa by a fairdialnbuuon i >f
tho Presidential office as between the North and
hL°Benton not only felt ihe force of tbii, hut he
proclaimed ile truth and rightful taflumoe,jbyde.
clininyto be a candidate, eiptcasly upon the ground
that the northern or tree Statca were enUlkd tothe
candidate. So long have Southern men and Sow
era principle, prevailed in the txeuuuvo tidAi
minutrative Departments of the General Govcra
menl, that tho Locofoco.portion of the ettaena of
have dictated to their political associates
ofriw Northern States, ncreed-rs declaration of
orinciplea-to which they meat ratecribre-ntid
we have the humiliatiog example before us, of
distinguiahed Northern Stateamenembraetng Sou-
Sprinciple.," to obtain Southern votes. Such
~fSiil aervilitv and political tmbaervieaoy are
EpTu?v.“fo= higlwnEdeli and patriotic sentt
menta of the South, and tho Northern aspmmta
will receive a rebuke from their countrymen,
whose principlea they would barter and tell, nod
whose character they would disgrace, if we do not
misinterpret the aigna of the times.
Wo are of the number who think tire Northern
Statea are entitled to thn Presidential candidate,
and a candidate, too. who# political principles ore
known to be Northern principles, nnd we behove
I there ere Northern candidate,, die nomination of
1 STy one of whom would he equivalent to an dec
lion and we feel confident that Jehn McLt-tut, of
Ohio, is one of those candidates.
“Endowed with the requisite ahiliUes, end-adorn
ed with the necessary attainments m the history,
the politics, and the jurisprudence of his country,
and unply prepared, by long eapenenm. in pit I.he
Shire, for the discharge of the duties of a aUUon
w, eralted,’’ we bclievo the election of John
McLeaaW the Chief Magistracy of this llepnb
“'would redeem tho Country.frooi the dernuct
influence, of her presoul, radical and diaor
gaaizing dominion, nnd give an abiding direction,
and preservation to Constitutional Li
berty- .
Pgrrsatiaatt ann Onto RiuisnAn. A meeting
of those favorable to the construction of a mdrond
West, will bo held to night at the room, of the
Board of Trade. It i* to bo; hoped that there will
be a large aitibdanco, aa the *ucce*sful prosecution
of aioad westward is of the highest importance to
the prosperity of tho city.. The legudatnre of Ohio
ha. granted a proper charter, mid *U «“!» ™‘
I ed now U united, efficient and prompt action on tho
part of our citizen, to secure to I'ilUburgh the
bade of tho West, and to Pennsylvania ' public
worlm, the cmrying trade, that will most certainly
go to benefit Southern reads, unless wo divert it by
our enterprise, jo the oily pf by a rail-
I road. j. ■ ’ _ ' .
Tub fall owing gentleman were elected BUM*
sers of the] Butler and Pittsburgh Turnpike Road
Company Car tho ensuing year, on the 7th rost
County,
Cha*. Sprang, > , .
Tas. Farley, ; >,■ For; Allegheny Co..
: . j ß o bt. Stewart, );.i
We are pieced to w?o such men lake hold of
ill management and have no' doubt that the cot*
fidence those m«u:wiU fire the Stockholders^
tbs public at U&e, will odd much Co its improve
' v . . A.Swcbwwbu
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
mtsSaifh GuetUi
; COSGBKSS. .
Comspoadeace of lbs Gaxet».
, ' March 7, ISIS.
Ssu.n.—The Senate'was called to order by the
Vice President at n00n.,;
The member* were catted 'on for petitions and
memorials, of which a great number were present*
ed and referred; > '
Mr. Bix gave notice of his intention to bring in
a bill, 'modifying the Custom House law* and prac
tice in relation to the baggage of passengers.
Jefferson Davis presented a petition from Major
Borland, ■•king that the EricarnatSon prisoners be
allowed fall pay and a grntnitjrin part ‘compensa
tion for ibeir sufferings while in .-Mexican prisons.
. hk.Breese submitted a resolution, inquiring into
, the expediency of establishing atariff of foes for
I District Attorneys of the (United States, which was
adopted. . ' !
Very ljrcl» general done in the Sen
ate to-day before, on motion of Mr. Sevier, , went
into'executive session upon the .Mexican treaty,
upon which no progress bas been made.
HotSE of B-OTtrsirn'ATivKS. —The Speaker aa-1
nounced as the first.thing in order the reports of
iuees.
Comi . ,
Mr. Evans, fromtheComnutlee on Public Lands
reported a joint resolution, which provides that sot I
diers shall receive their bounty land, though they
should be promoted. ' Mr. Evans advocated his
resolution in a speech of some length.
- Mr. Richardson then obtained the door, and made
a speech m support of the bill, and was followed
by ’ !
Col. Haskell, of Tennessee, who also made an
eloquent and able defence cf the proposed law.
Mr. Giddings followed, and asked why equal jus-
I lice shouldjiot be done the soldiers of the last war*
as they had equal claims. ;
No other business of moment was transacted.
FROM MEXICO.
SkX'TA ANNA “PASSEI>” OUT.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Piuladelp hia, March IS4B.
By an. arrival at Now Orleans advices have been
received from Vera Crux dpwn to the 21st of Feb
ruary, and also from the Ci'plol, though the exact
date is not given. ; '
Gen. Santa Anna, who was u paased” into Mexi
co from tha cock-pits of Havana,‘lor ihe purpose,
of aiding and comforting tlfe Mexicans, has applied
to Gen- Scott for a passport to leave the country
again, which request has been granted by General
Scott. We infer from lhia ! that Gen. Scott has not
yet considered himself under arrest and under the
control of the Civil Military Court sent to try him,
upon the grave charge of keeping up the discipline
of the army.
We learn that a party of privates of theSth reg.
iment of Indiana Infantry were attacked near. Mo.
lino del Key, by a party of Mexicans. Their names
were David Lyons, Nimrod Biggies, and Burghes
killed, and David Tower and Henry Lawson bad
ly wounded.
The movement upon Cordova has been entirely
successful. The city was taken possession of
j and is now occupied by our forces without resist*
unee. '
Gen. Buslamente, who has been in Zacatecas
for some lime, ha* gathered round him a large fcrce
■ and expresses hi* determination, not only to defend
I that State, but, also -to redeem Mexico from her
present deep disgrace. .
From Matamoras.
There has beeli an arrival at New Orleans from
the Rio Grande,but there was no news ftom tbe ar
my, except a rep ort of the death of Surgeon Glen
U.S.A., at Matamoras.; ,
Correspondence the J*in»t>urfii Gsteua.
PmutFCLrau, Match *7,2519.
The remains of the ;Hon. John Quincy Adams
arrived in die city today, and were received with
the most imposing ceremony.- On all sides were
displayed the badges of mourning for the death of
this veteran statesman and patriot
New Yobs,' March 7,1817.
The preparations frr the reception of the Uoa
Henry Clay ere upon a, scale that cannot be equal
led. He comos as tbe guest of the city, and be wfll
get a welcome that will not only honor Mm, but the
commercial capitol of the State which tenders it
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Pmmnnraia, March 7J 4 ?. at.
Fksir—Sales of Western brands at r bbl, at
vhich figure tiiere aremore aellers than buyers. .
Cotton—There is some inquiry in the market.
Sales of Upland Blc and of Mobile at 9c F &
Dealers cannot agree.
Corn 'Meal—Sales at 82.431 c per bbl.
" Grain—There is wheat in the market PnM
I Yellow Cora is selling; at 33c per bu. Market dnD.
: Groceries —The martens without change,
i Provisions—There Is an increased dcroaod in
the market Sales of Western No. 1.- Mesa Pork
lat $ll per bbL , _
I T-ird—Sales of Western at "1 and of 2000 kegs
I Ballimore'renderedal.Sc per 6.
I Bacon Sales of Xk estern cured aboulders at 4c
and of Hams at Sc per r» a B°°d demand.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Ntw Yoex. March 7, 3 r. x.
Flour —There i* noi marked change from ycsler
day, buUhe market is, if any thing duller.
Grain— There » a good inquiry MrWlieai lor
milling, but other grains are quiet, There * lew
doing in Cora, and the market baa a downward
tendency. , , , . .
Provisions—The holder* Fork are asking
higher pricer, but no sale* are reported. The sup
plies of previsions are light.
ColUm —The market isles* active, without, how
ever any change in prices.
Correspondence of the PHl^archGareUa.
BALTIMORE-MARKET. . .
Baltimore, March 7, 3p.'jf.
Flnur—Sales of lfnward Street brand# are eifec*-
ed at i 9 bbl, at which figure there ore more
sellers than buyers. City Mills is held at b\i>3ic
p hbl, bnl buyers do hot appear. Trices are on the
decline.■ . ~ .
Com Meal—Moderale.salca at Mil.
Wheat—Prime Red is selling at-432£130cp
Com —Sales of prime While at 15c pbmof
prime Yellow at * bu.
Whiskey—l bear of limited sales at 25c p poll.
Beef Cattle—Sales are elTccled at $3,50 9 I°°
lhs gross- ;
Provisions—There is a fiur inquiry for Pork, but
little is doing in other articles,
. Clnctsxati, March 6,
sew Orleans Telsgrapls Line.
The first Hashes On this lino were received here
last night, from Tennessee. The O’Reilly Tele
graph line through Kentucky and Tenetsee is now
shooting the lightning on the New Orleans line as
fer Sooth as Nashville,. which city is now in full
connection with the telegraphic world.
Mr. O’Reilly and.his associates in the New Or.
leans line are incorporated under the late liberal
laws of Kentucky.! The line is progressiug rapid
ly, and will soon take in the city of Memphis as
another link to the great chain. The Kentucky
law’styles it the “People’s Line,* and expressly for
bids any company icharging higher rates than is
charged by the “O'Reilly Telegraph,“ms the law
calls it- .{
It may be added] that the charges oh the O’Reil
ly Un« do not average more tlian half the rate*
charged on the Boston, New York and Washington
lines. i ’
Sew Books*
Mr. J. L. Itead,4lh street, near Market, lias laid
on our table tbo following new publications from
tho press of the Harpers, New York.
IljsTojiy op Tiffi GHioxurrs, or Personal Me
moirs of lbp Patriots of thp French. Revolution,’
from unpublished sources. By Alphonao l)e Lam 4
artine, 2d vol. ‘the French Revolution has fur
nished matter tor tho poet, the pointer, the novelist
and the historian,' and will continue to do so, wflf
presume, for a cerilury to come, until its stern fiict*£
but for. history, might be looked upon as fiction.-*
Lamartine has invested his subject with abiding
interest
Tub Lips or Tiiz Cjibvalhz Bata*d, “The i
Knight,” “Sum peur et sum rep rocbeßy Gibpor
Simms. We should think the tT)Oft gormandising
appetite forfthe 'romantic, may satiate itself with ,
the gootl Chevalier, as he is called, and strange as
it may appear, in his way, the Ghevnlier was de
vout, could say bis prayers and slay his man.
AovKmmes w; Mxxico and the Rocky Moun
tains. By Geo. F.Ruxlon, Esq, in which the read
erwillhnd much to interest him. A fine comply
meal is paid to Brother Jonathan, and the debased
Mexican chaiacty is well shown up, while due
praiae is given to. the Mexican woineu. Iho sui
jhor is an Englishman,
Sceio at Waskibotok, a story of the last gene
ration, By a Citiieaofßaltimore. Strange scones
havo transplre'dint Washington, nol only m
post, hut 'Jilting the present gpnnrnUon. Tho in,
SuSiUvo mo, lM nmething tnti, winch to wlulo
awsy an hoar, '. _ , ,
Nos. 3,‘ S and 9 Pictorial England.
*
ssissKSg
uflul fam Bio do JtßCifO.— Balt* Anmvrn*
..1 i i tiantY CAMSiMKin's—•» niaitii auipet. IT- OUIBVILLB {JMK-lod HrintUi.Cubm^_ too*
‘i Jptx«’/ ; ' - '\x r x . . 1
PIITSBCKGHWEESIiIEAZBfTB.
'rV?V;wjitErts auxca9, ISIB.
Payment of-Shm»—The. Treaty; of jPcace in I
Danger**—More cftheXTeaty—Tbe Supreme Cooxt
—Cilifcrma, Congress—Kentac*'
ky end Hr. CUy—-The Franking Privilege and Sirs
in Allegheny Councils—The
iHsT-BatifiCitiinn of-the
Cincinnati fli
Treaty, Territory, and'Lutheris Mode of Preaching
—Judge McLean end tlie Presidency—ltems, &e.
Ocqiiion'nT Sermons—The Treaty of Peace —
Property and its ’Eqoal Distribution—Steamboat
Voting—Allegheny County Convention—Proceed
ings of Councils—Luxcme County—Erie County
Modern Dictionary—Major Denny—News Items
Proceedings/of Congresa—Suspension of General
Scott—The Peace Question—Gens. ScotlA: Worth
Telegraph news, Foreign and Domestic.
Commerce; A carefully compiled Review of the
Markets fix. the post week; The prices in the local |
city markets; The Cattle Market; The prices of
American produce iri various ports of the Unioo;
'*mmint df Flour, Wheat, Com, Arc., received since
the opening of the Canal; Canal business and
movements of produce; Market in London.
City News; spirit of the Press; Copious Extracts
from the leading journals on the interesting topics
of the day. , , , ,
For sate at the desk, aii w
Price 6;<xnta fingle copy
Subscriptions $2 a year to advance.
’ or in wrappers.
Grove [Academy of BM«lmiivUl«i Ohio*
THE Sommer Session of this Institution will com*
deuce on the Ist Monday of May next, tuuicr the
io ondersiguet
• -TIOtOT. ■
Tbe ye: iris divided into two Session* of five uionthi
icb*-bB f a session constituting a quarter.
Board! ig, (in advance) . #25 OOperqr
TOTIOX ,(« ADViTtCE.) Tti:
Closaitml Department, Cfl COperar
English u | 50 ' ,
Primary • i r wj i
Prompt payment in advance, with the above terms, |
will be nmfonnly expected. j
' The general plan ofinstniction as heretofore.. ■
Student* from abroad will be expected tn board in the
family of the Principal*, where they will be at all time* |
under their Immediate’control.
The peculiar excellencies of thU Institution, it is con*
ceded, arc Us permanent character, its comprehensive
course of study, its attractive locality. #
Application* to be ruodo to the Principal*.
leubenville, O, March, 1943. J R MEREDITH
Iu retiring from the institution which hasbeeo uuder I
my direction for so many years, it affords me sincere I
plessure tobeenabled to leave it under the control oil
such judicious, ■csnscicntiou* men, and such ne* 1
comphsbed scholars as thore who ore herewith
made known as my successors. An intimate personal |
know’edge of the cliaractera andqualiScadona olwessra |
srs Wilson and Meredith, has ted me jirmlytobelwvc
that they wiU deserve, aud I truMceeure, the confidence
of «dl the. friends of sound, thorough, Christian education,
to whom they may become knowu. J W SCOTT,
Steubenville, Murch, 1849.
Stxiussvtux, March, IM3 \
It having become known, that the highly respected
ami competent Principal of the Grove Academy, the
Rev. J \v Scott, intendcd'io change hiijrcwdencc, ana
•"couric to withdraw; himself from that Institution n*
-ipal, the' *hen*U- - that hi* place couia
Principal, the apprehension Broke ihnl hit pio'--
hot be readily supplied, and that the cause of eriuca.
•o satisfactorily and thoroughly conducted under u
superintendence,might be seriously cßecked. -.lt gives
the undersigned, however, much piea»ure to. state, aitu
to atture the public at large, that lot successor* a* 1 nn
einolsofsaid Academy, the Rev. Joseph R Wilson and
Mr. J R Meredith, possess all the .qualification* that
were ao pre-eminent in the late Principal. Their eau-
I oatiou is of the first order, and they have already hau i
I considerable experience in the care and education ot l
I youth. We havetio hesitation, therefore,, in recom
mending the Institution to the favoT and patronage oi
oarenu and other*desiring to.proenre for their youth a
rood trad substantial education, whilst at the tame ume |
?hat moral and Christian feeling and deportment are m- j
ealcated and promoted, without the aids of which, edu- 1
cation is rarely of any advantage.
• Maan os vtsnuts. • 1.
John Andrews. Charles C Beatty, Henry O Comrago,
James Collier, D L ColUeijN Wee, D U horsey. Abucr
L Prarer, Geo U Holme*. Thomas Joluisoa, U H Lear-
Hi, Roswell Marsh, Wa McDonald, James McKdnner,
David Moody, M Roberts, E M Stanton, S Stokely, Ja*
Wilson. • ■
AN ORDINANCE. ! . I
SnpplrmrtUarT and explanatory of an “Onunance tor I
Ujo Regulating of Hacks, Dray*: Wagon*, Ac/Jpa**-1
ed the :Jslh day of October, 1547. .[ ■ ..
SECTION 1. Be itordained aud enacted bylho eiu
zen* ofl“iu* burgh, in Select and Cmmnoa Councils |
assembled, and U U nerebjr enacted by the aSithontyof
the same, That *0 much at the ekbth sectiou of the Or
dinance of the 23th October, IM7, aa.exi.nnpu from me
•payment of license* lh* owurr* of wagon* bringing the
produce of their own farm* to market, *haU b©t,®e con
strued or taken to extend to the owncrs.tM coal, LttcK,
lime. lumber, stone, or milk wagon* or caru, nor to
huckster* bringing country produce to the public mar.
heta. I
' 9te, rt. Be it enacted, Ac, That the » p« centmen
• tioned in the fifth section of *aid ordiuanrr, sball not ex
tend to such perron* as voluntarily pay *her licenses u>
the City Treasurer, but ouly to taoyo person* Whose |
names are return^.tothe Treasure! 1 by the 1113 a Con- ,
“sttiu. Beit enacted. Ac. That »o'much of said ordi
uancr as aalhorUe* the City Treasurer to charge the
sum often cent* tor each license «o granted) be, and the
""S^rinS*aud enacted into a law In Council*, this 2d
day of March. A.U IMS '„. r p'
Mcqtosx RaaaowHt, Pte* tof C.C.
Attest: R Biddle Robert*, Clerk, CC.
Jons Sturm*, ■ •
John Major, Clerk SC- „
An Ordinance eaffcbluhing anew grade tor buawberry
Alley. beiwpenSmithfield*trect and Grant street.
SECTION L Be it ordained aiul enacted or the cm?.
ten*of Pittsburgh,inSelect and
assembled. That the grade #WtwrteWito7*Wl*»
and it U hereby permanently fixed, a* follow*, to wit.
twinning at the grade of Sumhfield street, and dienec
ri*«ld«ree,tW'minute*, or aaS-KWfcetper IW tect,to
cherry Alley,a feet betow the'CTade •***£***»£ es
tablished,} and thence rue * degree***L“K*»
Cherry Alley shall n*e from Seventhstreet, f“*’
nte*. or l 3MO> feci per 1» fret, to the grade of St raw
berry alley, a* now esiahlithea. and thenre a omform
mseeodinr trade to the grade of Sixth »tTer-L 1
»gr. nu Be it further euacted. *c. That *0 much of
*sr ordinance as conflict* with the provision. of th»
Ordinance, be, and the wune i* hereby repealed.
and enaeird Into a law in Cooocil*. this,
U»e trtday of March. A IMtidA . .
* Moaaaa Roauarvia, PreslCC.
Aitast: K Ihrroui Rosear*. Ckik C C.
Jons Huieti'V, Pres*l B C.
John Ms Jot. Clerk 8 C,
Great K»gU*la Remedy.
1-ynR Cough*. Cold*. A»lhma and Couaumption. The
1 GREAT AND ONLY UEMEDk lorthocureofthe
lova di»«m*»;*. i* the HUNGARIAN BALSAM OF
jjFK, ducoveml by the celebrated **- Hucbui, of
I«ondott. England. awl introduced »nu> the Luted State#
under the immediate •upenuictulence ot the mventor.
The extraordinary auccea* of thi» medicine, ut the
euro of Pulmonary disease*. warrant* the American
a vent in *oltciiiug lor treatment the wi»r*l pocwble «a*
•u that cut be found u» the community-case*'that »eek
relief in rain from any of tit* common reniedic* ot the
day ’and Lave been given up by tne «m»ridi«uiwui»lwd
nhrMciut* *» confirtwd and incurable. Tlie Ilungurt
™okuaru ha* cured, awl will cure, the mo»t derate
of ca«*-. It u no quack notirum. but a »Ufulani Log
bib medicine, of known and euoblwhed efficacy.
Rverr family in the United Stale* abould be suppbed
with Buchan'* Hungarian Balwun of Life, not only to
counteract the coruumptivft teudencte* ot the cluiute,
huto be used a* a preventive medicine in all caw* ol
cold*, eougb*, »pitung «f blood, pam iu lhr i>ide aitd
dui*U irritotion and noreno** of the lung*, brochtu*.
difficulty of breaung, hectic fever, night *\vcaU, crnaci
atioTaSd genmldcbiliiy, o.tkrua, inriueuiu whooping
“soldtabSrbotU«»i per bottle, with .foil d.rcc
lion* for the restoration of health. ■ .
pamphlet*. containing a ma»»of Englwh and Ameri
can ceWcatM, and other evidence, showing the mi
emailed menu of thi* grenlhngluh Remedy, may be
“‘iSi'litf by A Co-, comer of
*t and Wood and Wood atol Cth »U.- ln>t^
"* Popular, becaaae Goodt
s ELLERS’ FAMILY MEDICINES.
*■ Com, SrWA JetlrrsonCo, Fa, March 1. lr-10.
MR E F SEf .LKRiL-l bare nearly »o!d all the Ver
mifuge and Cough Syrup you seat me. Your Ver
mitug” * without exception the beat ever offered In tin*
„» rnwhood. having proved good wherever turd.—
TT»e COTgbSymp andUfcr Fill* have also given aat-
J£ e tiS? # Your ob't amt 1 SCOTT. Pcaumuter.
Prepared and *old by B F. SKIXERS, 57 Wood *l4
JJbr Dr Ciu*cl,6th Ward; D M Curry, Allegheny; A
W J Smith, Temperanceville. • umre
WHITE GOODS-W R Murphy Invite* the attention
of buyer* to hi* excellent auortmrnt of W lute
noon*. Itwl received, eoruiuing of plain and barred
SckoneW cambric*, low priced aud fine; Scotch mull
muslin*. Swi*» <k»; book muslin*; bijhop’* lawtu, Ac,
and which are offered ol low price*, br .wholesale and
retail.
» MEETING ofthe Pittsburgh gnd Ohio R*l| P®* 4
A Company will be held thi* evening, at . 4 o dock,
lime Board of Trade Room*, Member* ofthtßonrd,
mart ;
VrriirTE BEANS—IS bbb lor aale by
jsL__s*sL- A Co
PmME BACON—In iloro and *moke‘hou*e consta
Iv for »alcin any quniilil)',.by| JOItN GIUER,
tZun attiibcnyn
“OLASSES— U prime attic le Sugar House, for sal
br wart 1 WICK A McCANDLESS
-aVANA SUGAR—4M bx» white and brown
.tale I*7 roar* WICK A MeCANDLB
OAF SUGAR—TO bbl* for aale by
j -mara WICK A McCANDLESS
rTbUI.VERISED SUGAR—£ bbl* Levering*,for »ule
.Hbr uuvrfi WICK AMcCANDLUSS
CRUSHED SUGAR—IS bbla Levering**, for sale by
uiard - WICK A McOANPLBSS
O MOLASSES—IMXI bbl* prune for mic by
JJlj # ntard WICK 4* McCA.yDLESft
MOKED HERRING—I4O bx» umall hn9 large, for
7»te hv ntarfi MICK 4 McCaNDLRSS
■\njj_A. small lot of No 1 Iwalj for «ale by
WICK 4* McCANDLESS
•/TtA**SIMERE&— A few pice* French Dpcskiu. black,
V >vr,Munr„ Y
ALERATUS—IO tons, in cask* andboxen, landing
Qfr nAfor *ale by JustS . ROUT DALZ ELL 4- Co
yA-miiMAN
,ULK MEAT-60U) lb, a»’td, ju« ,«'l mjlgr U
by m*rB iL s WAIEnMAN
IposEjjNK-iVi’l* .f
c<np * CANDI.ES—I4SI.SI No 1 win “»Pi® *>,
•vriHEOAH— OOW>!» Shearman'* J«ra eldervlnej
•V «***,«* V kw lußßA fm
,ja»rt — —j.
. V imSTS* OANVAS3--O* ««eta!» »ml br.Ue Ji,
A&SUvfo**'”-*'* j KIDD A Co
nui7- : -
;.iSr?-«': V ■''■-T. MtttUi" } tC.’
A. present tenainatUyt ■*' Washington'
streeLtot»lifettro line oftha.eity,cn the Allegheny
nrer, are fceKby notified that* plan of qxelficaaoaof
opening ofsiid DaqoMMWßjr, is nowdeposimdin
the Office of the: Roeording Regulator, forpublicex
*nii&afioo 'ahiL inspection, «* direeied by Ordinance of
max" Recording Regulator, City of Pittsburgh
Esnct frotri Section loth of an Act mailed “An Act to
. authorize sail to be brought npon the Official Bond of
William B.SSitebell, late . v .
- “And any owner or owners of ground tying oo the
line of such street line or alley., who shall consider
that he. she orthey, shall Mfler damage from the open
ins ot widefaing of the same, mny.opplT, by petition, to
the next Court of Quarter Sessions ot the Conwy of Al
leghcny£_ t__,
mo MERCHANTS AND
; I Genllethan of noddle .age, brought up to mercantile
linens, wishes to engage tn some respectable whole
sale store, or manofactanng concern, cither
man orgeneral assistant m the management of aeon-
€C Sati»facllry!twtimeajali ««|'»*
NOTICE*
ALL Denoni haring business with ilobcrt S. Cos-
S.'SS^-A-g-g-SjgSBS,
f-vii : 4th st, near grant-_
JOHV g DILWORTH-Hl*‘« Williams k Dilworth,)
clmm. No 27 Wood MIC.I, »>>ovc FliM. BUtturgo.
mar? ‘ '
OLA S SES _2IO bbU Plantation, landing from stmr
and for sale by; JAMES jjAIiZELL
SUGAR-— 82 hhds N O 80*1*1® bb ifi2*w2S°»ulw<
10 cases double icfinedToa! sugar; » bbli P
OLD WHISKEY—OId Monongahela ft-rsalc by the
barrel, and on draught 8 bbls y, old Bourbon
'' y &' br inu.Eß*rocKEreoN..
■a /roLASS££-lH> bbls Plantation in prime , order
J)J. landing from stmr Diligence, aw j
ASIS k SHOULDERS—2I csks family .bams; 2
shoulders, this dayrcc'dper
sale by ; mar? . JAM tS A nmti^S*S2L
HEMP—O. bales Ky dew rotte rec’d andfc
-■-V .n.r7 . a HUTCHISON kCo_
BACON'-- lum*. inil »l»«»W er »4S^ c ®’ d
: :>or Cr’ ,c “ tl ■‘n.ia^t'SSfeßwf
T, AR^; Lts,N ' 11 ' %uS t.-MCKBrsoN 'i
;peacllES—UWlju halTti. lOdo fineclinet,'
rl.fMicu J- m.-3irn«u itoß_
UGAR—*ohhd*prime N O, to arrive perauur Auiei
‘rartt Iror 1 ror “MeorLUßuapiigJJi noK :
ICOBMWGS-IB e^.pnn,ef.,^le>7 NBLEsii
KcC^LESS
£JASIWOOD-80bbto New Yolk
GToVES— A rood BiMjtment of block, while and
colored couoo *ml ■ilk «jXtjiKE
"‘"irt 11 ,nIC 1 SHACEUOTfc^iri^
HOSIERY— A full supply cfblaei. white, unbleacl
id end mixed cotton hose and half hose, mens
'"“Z'l's ““iffiSr iV-HITE
•p^Sg^^^^VnABBAUCH
T tSENCAMDRIC HANDKERCHIEFS Alnrpclol
.Ldrioee priced linen kerchlefe,
priced French. Cor snip by [tnarll F H LATQN tCu
PQ\VDEB--ODO kec* Beatty 1 * superior rifle, and rock
» maniuntc
AT° LA^^ l ‘ bUfo,, ?^ h & D M.EV A Co
S“ a^f lhMipnm - N R[rEVA Cj
S c °.ttmNos-» 0 s-» r *. %^r Dkiax^_
SCCRCmSCA^c^pri^nrgeb^^
TOBACCO— MbxssuperiorSstobaceojSDdo Is; 12 do
.^stsaiiAjnfScKS^^K:
' B o a »rom-»-Miu^.yWagS ) *>
I ACON—GDOO pounds country cured, for saklovr to
\v *BATCUTCUEOrf
S^»OA«^u*'ii^*Ok»S*Sa!M!±af"
»tle by mnK NV EbT BOWhJN
S' A\XKT OiL-aca»k*jti«receiTed!aJid for age by
mart Rte^ElJJKftS
i Cp’SS'' *“ *?
tVaRIS GREEN—* c«m»(Sfllbaeach.) superior: just
IX* rec'dand forsale by [mard] BbbhXEtJtS
ifIiILOROFORM—S lb# just ree d awi for «lc by
l y mart R *■■» SEEIfIdUS .
TARIED BEEF—S cuki sugar cured, a prime article,
I ) infjUore and for wloJ»y ULACKUIJHN ACo
BAQON— 10,000 lbs prime IO.COO lb* shoulders,
4 hhde bogrouud, iu smoke bouse aud tor M e by
O^lt-g— io bbla Lirured Oil, Sdo WolerLard, ii
store and for aale lly
mart O BI*ACKBUUN S'- Co
Cj ALT—l*O bbl# No l, al the landing, for ialclby
0 mart; MILLERA KlCEEri’aON
riLVR—tM bbl* Wilmington, for sale by .
mart MILLLIt A IUCIvKfSON
VarjyXXJW GLASS—SOW bl» a»«‘d, for aale at lli<
\V M Brtwaav I l.e landing, %^^ VVKC &
WINDOW GLASS—ow bx» Nev* Gcneva. foraale
by mart bXMtSYTII &. DUNCAN
3U N laiidin?; for sale by
\ »«- ~J S DILWURTU
M” OLASSt»—IUO hi
mart •
H“ iiA v V AUIBTING CHECKS—Constantly on band,
Slewart‘s mauuiacluro of bcary shining and far*
CANDLES— 100 lioxea Summer Mould,lu afore and
foraaffby . mar*! KIKR A JONES
PEARL ASU—lObbU, in store and for sale by!
mar* ISAIAH DICKER* * CO
CHEESE— 40 bis iu store and for aale by -
mar* ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
’HITF. UEANS—I2I bills small white,^for sale by
mart WICKA McCANDLUSS ;
CIGARS— 200,000 common, for aale by V"'.:
A McCANDLESS
Glass— m bx* bxio; « do toxia for aakby
IOMCI WICK A «cCANDLESS_
; A'WriHCIAL'L&CVKS^-X'imaJl quantity 'of rbae
A leave*, bod*, callow*, Ac, ju*t'received ax"
1 marl • , F H EATON A Co**
<ynx>N~ PR (xqKft-A -rood aaaortmew alwaya on
handpt - (taaxl)j F HEATON A w>_;
jpl LASS—6OO bx* «**'d *lre* l T'fom 6r9 lo iHxrtOj co.ixn
\JT try brand*, in itoro and for aaloby ; ‘ ~ • ~ v
' ' J CBIDWELL i
COTTON— 74 balea,-jaat receiving and for sale by
BROWN A CULBERTSON
S : ynAR~g7 hhdi NO Sugar landingfcnd for »ale by
V [cmrl[ BROWN A CULBERTSON
'OLASSES—IOO bbU N O juat rec'd and for cateby
_ fmaril BROWN A CL'LBER’RSON
USHBONE— OOlbaforaalqbv.
* marl ‘ ’ ■ * CBGLLER9
PULY ELM BARK—O 3 lb* for *a!
SANBCRUCUiLES— OOOne»Uli,i
>■ marl
IANTUAttIDES FX^AS'rE^-30
la frriU ju»t rec'd and for *ab'
JOHN S DILWQRTU ,
Dbikti appi.es—lDO bu»b. j'l Haw and fot aab-by
__ _ JOHN 8 DH.WQIITH
‘BP*®? MlU ' y^BfeqKtu
Laud OIL—« bbla and 4blf re
«|gj« g dfo,.^i t r nowHatcmm;BTSON
SPANISH WHITING—ao bbla in *ir>rrnnd,for
by xnarT •il BDU* Co .
iChromoleeopy.V • ' ' ' ;
I\AK—5O bbU Soulb Carolina
r mat 7 • •
T . m ' 3 S oll r ls b ‘". f " nftTEB
o^y x ‘ aiAi -- sMl, S£a«*temi
GLOVER SEED—IiW bcab prime new rac’d and for
Sot?. IfetS) ; . . TASSEV dMftff
fcBKST
DRIED PEACHES-250baib,fota«lebjr,
fcbtS ' TABSEV A BR*T
• 8 * * r ’‘‘ < inECT
..XcMS.:.’ K' 1 ' 1 V . • at . ;
XJ*6LAB9ESr^'iGO. bbU prime N 6 Molniitri;iiyoafc
IVI bbla. Undine Ron »tmrFii*nd*bjp,and fixraaubr
TieWd , - . WA M MiTCHELTaEE v
fTIEA— 7S hlf cli«.u and. biaY Hyaon, Ipxprjtaland
-JL Gunpowder, fcr eald by TASSRY A BEST '-.i J ,
■■ fcbSS . . A jrood «-•:
RAISINS— 3Q bx* fmkjTtoM and tor tale >y
feb» ; r TASSEY ABE9T]
■ ; ‘^ ? |;.«ygsTß aMBOATS. ffffili:
ON Thursday me raise, Hatch ®th* *1
toicSenxTtini Skies Boom, gorocrofTToodatta
Ji WTeetFTwiil be sold axe«xxm«iT« as»ortH*nl a£
Jmple and fancy dry good*, booU,;Bho«._ l unilireUiii, |
**• ' At 2 o'clock, p»ja;_ - ■ . 1
Jfc
store fixtures, feather beds, kc. -\ , ~: j
■ A lute imoiCT 4 A £ S“*
pockctcntlcrr; .pmacle., S?, d
v-?.,trunk.,
oiul silTervnucbe*. ready made clothing, c -
- EXTRACTS from the minute* of the Firemen s A*' i
• Fi sociaiion of the city of PUubcrgh. 4 .li.-.,
’oUu Frtti&nt and. Manager* of the tinmen*
AssoeiationofthiaiyofFitllbnrgk. .
GcrrLnocr—The Comminwo appointed for the parr
nose of selecting donation* from those veral wsu™***
Companies having offices ro, thiaeity, respectfully te»
toon after- their appointment, they addieMcd
written comm uni cations to the different isgeat*, ■ nan |
have received the following donations: , i ‘ ; . _'
From the Franklin Insurance Co, Ptuladel- - -
phia, W Martin, Agent. : . * lOO w
From Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co, - •
Phils. John Finney, Agent, ' '•■ - *°9 w, .l
From Pittsb’b Fins and Marina Insurance Co,
Pittsburgh, RobtFlnaej, Agent. , 4 W 00
From Spring Garden Insurance Co, Phtla, j •
WBaibndge, Agent, V s w
' CBS 001
The above would have been much larger, hot that the f
different Agents have been making contribution* to we 1
differcnt'Engine and 8o«e Co’s, in the two cine‘-Y°“T j
Committee regret to .report that some of the Foreign I.
Corporations who havo agencies in this city, have re*r|
fused to assist the department, while they are making I
large profos from the exertions of it* members. • * onr I
commmeewould respectfully recommend ourcmxeu* to I
patronize those Companies who are willing to aid ink
sustaining iho Fire Department. - 1
AU of which is respectfully submitted. .1
EDWARD GREGG, Cb’n Committee.. I
Resolved, That this" Association recommend otir M- |
low eitisetuto'pntronii* the above In*urane*'Opmpa-l
nie*, who bare so liberally contributed toUw aupponoCl
Dopartment' >■. ••. m. >'• i;; ■■ -• t|
• Resolved, That the above Xpsxranc.* Companies M. I
"_. Q uested to place badges on Ihe house* insured by them; I
in ordeT-lhat tbo'-Hretnea mayhavetbeiry»nJperW de->
signaled frotn Ageacws tbecity!mri : vicim^
P. Amartx.See’y. ’I
Dr.iTftVl<> > ’lß«lm \attl «rwort.
miIAT tliis medieine'eboßldaequlr* *o much nolo'rib
‘ 1* w u not «t all ttningei when we tite into coaride-;
iaHflii ml ma^mJifl m f Wf4W>*, «“• .-ToKi
as:BafSgs3Ms?sSSm
to keep warm, even when other* were U)
ssss^ ,^l®S£slsfts
1 then trifle with thing* ol no
1 follow*. ’ But every one con-be caredutnejr
1 Take this medicine:, at the very fim a^p.
I tidiou# (be. andyon will be cored. •,;* et, VjU
h«« cured coMumptloa in adranced
i moniol* below will prove. - But the *aie*t _... >r
: defer, a* “delay* are alway*4ang«“o*. w'.-Y—ei;
■*n per large, botile, • f- ; ■>■.-••.:;
SliOpcTJ-., .
- 1848 - 1 s>: ~i.
READY MAOE CtOTHINCUi
aT. LONGSTRECT HASAMOVED-FROM HltfJ
• ioun miro. so. S 3 xua+a, *"?« c 7*-T7:> [!
j TTTIIERE ie ha* da
W and tfchlaigeri n the *r, of y^T,T;
I blaand workmanlikemanner. .’■■■ y--,\„i'-i n > i-.' r l < a f
• Thu
wieatan c*tant.hd h*e ' ,
eulttrjfoluitmune**, :'
bw«S>cs»wl»o .
end co^^»?g<^< b “»”f.£
devlinp in the
advantage to buy ofhi* hof»»»
only to mil their c«wme»f
who do m* dg* the
pood* in the pace, now U rtW. *»«*
Cloth aalw ere dropping**
ty ceuei nod*o«e onetO«wWi»th*n
whichwny the Undo fawitty,wiUfr^eetMg^h^
It f ui » nod will beooh t® eTer y
within two yearn, C<c*K d*
K^arsgSS^S^ffli
“n.
TQur»elTe». ■ - ,-- .'. ._—
.“’. - sz*mK&#wfaiuiA
391 Br o»<w,*y * •**2?;**\’*' i\
. . ’ J
THE Ijgcg r AUCTiGN', f*** f
ia inotnictttv- i't
FASCY ASt
nlca^SS^^^^*L
To whick lio- >»"■» ’ ■
betr«toekw£U be fci«* ;•;
. KQUYEAJTES. OF
SiSSTprAu.™
•TissssSM/aStfaggMj
E?rf3Sassjss^®S
ssfsasssffMe^sgaj
and eeciunf »largo busaet J» M “’r”Jr**V* "C~r
jssißSs'siaaaasgssfe
ingthecdy true method ©f*?* OCin J ■; , ‘
g.Wgi;S»^w«* : V'ti7~^
• ■ VtCOKhCoId Mufht ;HTHt|hlt# JMt
SSSssSS^ag
: ffiVSSftor“n»S&^rtl
lenusts nci cent. Jem V®fi*t®er pnce*.--Aliwrli*ea^
SUSnwSroStfktoiO' l KcninukutdCoohe-,
sS^tjasa&EssKffi
.^r»»r P K :ki=k «-»VT"»' (oooopuo,
'favorablywithlhf«Mi e » J t s . *»,orvV ,
sS -^hur^r^ ss r i -
lniSaijiund, *bd h»V« <w hand.
lb.
erol •biwnenti**u»C nwr oa the way) w»« imit wm
SSrnutttQMtf srt wpfriCfteMrlmporttd imo lbo ;
United State. »d web i»T tw prepeiedlQ^f^gl
- pnc. <btc«fi «r«
wspi&i&ijgiassBBir i s.
•lflOLtbcny >■•_
CECAR ST,, NEW YORK
SE&BREWSTER
1 . nJjt. 5SrSJni»B H,iu»lte<l Pjctojoi
i?SSS.i«iiror«Wk k*v« ja*l be«ii pnrelitue<l,
■• - c - i .'; ". . : aPUPM. -;: ;.'. •• >• •
ONE TO FIVE CW S
wiyardEelov tb* pnee»:qf AP™ and Wav, a* pet
pmid CaHdcwnMfWSeii ara .WTteted daily, &i tha
*
- 1547. j
ale by v
RESELLERS
aale by r '
B E SELLERS
Iba for dale by
V. , ■
' i N-Etetfon-willfcheld ailh* puW>*» >»«»“ ofMaj.
A John Irons, in lh« borough of Outoasburebjoa
S^SHS^StS&SS^S.
ibraoleby
~ JOHN GRIER
XTOTICE ie hereby tbeißtoofcWUora? of the
J\ Atnyedaloid and I*le Boyale Ml,nin* Company; that
WMWHnnilofSO perceut-o««ch rta«W ]**»
made, payable to Zalmon »ai4
CanpnyV Btbi* oStM>in the ctty oHor
■ 8« ; r. ;
hierchltU 1543, . gtarfrttra
niiß—43 W tba comtneal,* do
SiTTXV'l'rs— & 1 iiill Bxonment of' lot* pilccd ma-
jfifl l i ; -EMt^idaDUmoad.\
TiEACUES-fIS b*'pri»ft' «faW: bbl*"
" r -blus be ana, ] tttf rec’-dJum tor atleby -' !'•••'
...T74 JOHNam.woßnu
1 ClSCLSnili * PITTSBURGH
I 11 y p )C ET : Ll'N E»<i
I rpHB weU
I wilm 01 the tte«u KV* l ?£f, K-re provided lor pa*.
I fortihat mener<*n P»ocw» ***“*L I £ for £ te jem
•eager*. 1-hV.Ws hu t^ow^JJodlj el >rmj»-
I -rha» earned A BtiblonofpooP _jii *t the .foot of
1 rf to their penoa*.- n* i^cm
| Wood «re«t the day pomoutroatanJAgi ttgu-
I boa of freight and the be paiu i*
wrJ In elTeue* the pu*«p nwn«> *“»* . *
{advance. ... . ■ t
■ BPSPAY PACKET- L ,
IT* ISAAC NEViTON, JW-Ajiffital;
Inn Kiuborjli «tnj &md*r
Wheeling Sunday evening *1 !*?• *•
M*vsg.ifei7. .:■.••• . . ■■■._;
,- ni HONo*u3taA<^.a^.gu' t «J^||Js
: borgh every Monday morning at 10 *' B .•*
i er*ry Monday evetuay allOF.Jfc, n ; . • ■•- •
" TPKroAT PACKET.
J no raDERNIA No. % Cipu 4.
leave Pittsburgh every Tueatlay oomlny at W o ever,
Wheeling every Tneeday evening at 10 >♦. /
W^piiIDiTP&CKET. I ' V.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 8, Capu i™
- - vnSSrt packet. /
S$ rSSt «**s“J2E2-_;j:„y
r I SATXFBJOAYPACKrj*
bssgssS?*'
' ; Mit-Wtefor -^r f \ K Glawow- an 4
*W«*.
jffiKffi&SgKS stofflS
K«S»2-' I ‘ ,br,i! '’
pnptKd to ko* 1 " WKK'ißmudoh; asm. ;
■.• qj- ; ' •-■ ■*■ j- ! '' ? 7j'•*■■■
-beavEb.;.
makediOj
Welknfetwinnff Piittbajph tit
n-f- «^j*s|jjgar/
!&£&»*■■ , - +**»•.
BliftowßranutV:; ,•
■ fe,l :
*xt* 'K7B.A. M, A-VD4 fe,*L, v . * l
TbVifcwwing ntw'Hßi RtunplKß• i
ft tia Thefet the present »ea»ciu/AT" I
t JUaxUSa ■ Cant. > lumxx-. Pathimdß? . ] '
. AgrjLcapt. A,
wTtWfr OaBC.'K. BeiBMV/-Ha/boAU *r? 'entirely C
J
bead, «*iSa JSOrf* fly, ts™nw, Vivo mbo «4ver* ,
jjiatOL JdU f-y. ,-~ ■; -/juSl- ■
vCB OT. LQCIS. .■ •
Zb /feßuuironniiig-ttwaeT • , • •
• /;- •■ ‘ '/HOSCOE,"' -: '!'••:
'. 'UfiBMBfIF gVtovMmef, ;trxll. leare (or the
: ill' ports on Fri
-7»» «t in rfflicbi>?Dr freight or.paiwce apply ou
JONB3. fdonomtaacla Ifouw. -
B i • - ; i
■be new and lurhi'.draujrbt steamer.
tcm% ,MMter*;willleave fortho
re*ndinl*nnedinte-pon»«»Tlwis ■
or -freight or-passage apply: on.
waUTLEHABKO., Agl*. mart
r FOJCNEWOMJEANS. ' r
ivmk': ,: Tbespltadldhew: steamer I'.
k *t£Lor GBAND TCBK, c V
u. Newman Bobi|df,'.Master* wQI leave* -
ItiSHßMHtfbrNew Orieani ra : WcOaeiday, SUt. -
11!3« IS o'clock; A. SlFbr freigirt oz pansfe-apply
Eii3ard.ortorßlENlVßllEyAtfr n Agta.' mart
-f, -v > -i.fOB. WAJ3ABH JUYER. •:.■■/ ;
• »-•»-.The new, and mhtlantial light dranght -
>iC?rr-ft-j»aaet« «•••':*•.•*"••
iMtEßjMbrr -v;v-; . DOVER. w 'v
■HHBBBuerkß<iSO,.Uiiaier,!-wiU bare for La
iYttfo-.aad'ibtetTßrjluUo porta <m • Friday, 3d - of
arth;ad4io , clpeltfyvjfc'?.For,frcighl or passage ap
• .-.ijaiivTON Jo!v^,*st,
wvvO . _ r\ Vnnannhalfl lfnnw»:i •
“7 -
■ > I. TftaMVT and splendid .
FBANKUN., -
■ajfflag Aia*tsr;wi tl ic«n 6r
nflßE9BKßabdY&:pad intermediate pprWiea Sat*
d*jrV4tl»nii,at4 o'clock, P-M. For irevjto or pas«
1. NETTTOX J'oNES, Si-
' ~ ‘Vy' •■ ’■ *" »_ mart
'^inii-r' newy able ndi-.t'««».< festnonlaff
f : ril. .tT-J tte**ocT , . . MSY.OMINO,' ■•■
Grcealfcc. for above
MBHKpDW*m porta. on Thursday,’
lie.ai lost allfio»?ock,': i !(fer l frwctiior pa*aaLge, ep
ly.oa board oi jo G£pß AOBTBNBiEBGEB, Agent.
< i.v '••
™.,SW2£-
abdVeebd ; intejm'i^ateyp6>U.<mlTbnr*a*y ; Bt4r..M-
Asst.
T*r. rT - fbß st.-i.oina.:■■■■'■.
" jh’*> FOR' ST,XOUIS - .
■ Thenew-andtna^p’Jicenisteamer . ];• -. ~
. , fe - • AVALANCb
• ; U&A&S?- Cunt. _Wililamvafaa:rr, wilLleavv,
jiflifcaßMfcß a>>t uueriacdiataPottaeai
[\*e*dayHre',tije2Wiin*t*rVtfc»cVl(*M.'. Forfiei^t
jo-ves-ap
r REUULAR CiNCINNATT PACKET.'.
K'--"Tbe fin*'slimmer • ' .
• ' ■ NEW ENGLAND,*\.. .
.Urafluß Ebbert, master, lea res a* abora tlu*
lO’o’dock. For Drigbt or
**P* apply: on board..- ’ . ... -ftbiP^
' . FOR ST.'LOUIS.
•;. . : . Tim splendid.steamer • • • i
: . m ; (rrr^lk bobeet fulton,
• UMjgfffgß .CqU’", Master,. -will leare for fho
■■HcsSmßßtaboTcaM all in termed iata portal thi*
day^-nl- 10 1 octock ..-For frtigtuaxpawnge r^pjya
■•', • “hia fkatrunning-steanwr:'••!
, (L-, . COLOItiDO,
MriTr*ff r tff Gormly, omatrr. will leave at above,
aJMMSa»t,i.i. day ni 10o'-clock. 'For DeMtor.
' jL " The new ■:
< Mfcjjjfß+ife BSI Hunter, leave for
■■BBSSBabore and intennrtisfo porta.oo Tae»r
daytheJfidiait. at 4 o'clock, r. I "g**"-
«,. ■ J
- ■7- jndßi*- "• * “ o *' ,rtea * n Xdvkw_'' : 'i
•foKLAliBItt Dcnnlsonv ;master, . fwillJ' leava;; 7 jlm
1 ■■■lEßSßHUiiadayfor above ahoail tntcnr jrflata
porta. For freight or paawMrtawtfy°n| boacd. : .febtl
~ jryjun- 1 -y| ■' Tba new and fast ateatnery -
nfoifor, win
all iaterniediats poy.ts on Wedae*-
. days and Saturdays of each week. : .r‘t> freight or>u>.
sage apply on board or Kr | ■ i ' l - ] -'• •• - T •'
~f.bll ' : GEQ Sam-ITISBfatGEB. Afl. .
"•... • WABASH BlViiH, I»ACKKT. " , "”’,r’ •
>■ m- rjiV. v - '-The snlend.a fight draught steamer .
•tfPTv’ifr ".ii fWANcum, •-.■•■■■ v .
- mx£rfSUs/k - : Wa J-fcQbcta. commapdcr,.will leava
Lafayepe and :iuxeooei4aie.porls, ;
ou Monday lie 7th but. Forfreight or pamce apply
on board 6r to J NEWTON JONES,T\I*
febl ' ■ Mon&ug&helb'HoasA.
■*■ fok \vXbami rtver.
K ibe Qewiasul light drench* steamboat:
. {lr/\ tfr ' CUMBERLAND^
MfeSßSat • A. Miller; natter, will: leave for flta- •'..—
■BBSsS&Babove and all intermediate porta o»
Sunday, the 6th inst, at-4 o’clock,* r x.. For freight Of ' ' ]
passage apply on board orto • ,;Tt .
*fetef - GEO B MILTENBERGEEL AjrrcU _ ; *
pittsbobob * wueeeino packet. 1 i,
jp iv 1 Tfce swilValeamef i ■
■swSSr&SS Dorsey P Kinney; ir.aattT, will, leav» **
■■HESSlßregalariy, for Wheeling, on Monday*
Wednesday and Fnday, at 10 o'clock precisely* ’ ■
'LetTvewbeeUrtreTeryTuesdiy, Thuisday.Mtd.P**. ,
ttnUy*jU7 o’elocx, a in, precisely, -•
- The Consul will land at all lire lntejroeolaU son*-* - ’
Every accomodation th&Fconbe (hi me com*
.Ibn and safety of toaWengers has beef provwwt Xnn
boit'ia also a Mlf-acliajf safety guard to
prevent explosions. For freighter ptusag* npwy °* .
loardorto • ■ ■■ DAVID v'HISBSTi •-•
fcM : i f^orßcrof-littodamlthfieldata.
McKeesport, monongahE: -
TS ONLY
.* K •, Tbo new steamer
I H2ZZZ& ' '■ j DESPATCH, .
mSotSmsl Nelson,. mosteg will nm 'ta above*
■MHEBBReaving - Pittsburgh ovary' -Monday
'Wednesday and Friday, al o’clock, a. j«w and Slo
nougahola City every Tue»dnjr,Thur*4ay and Satarfay,-
aid o’clock, a. It freight or passage apply on
board, , - • • ~ - - ’ ]T*K
JUST RECEIVED—A large assoroheirlof'FloortHl
Cloths, cl‘various pace ms; comprising:'looo ydaud’
4ydswide'floor oilcloth;.HJUCdodydswtdejheUyydo;
iillUOdo4*4dodoj WUO (1q }du do; HXO Uydswide, do;"
all of which will Im sold on usaccommodating tenasaa
can be bought iri the UdUed. C Wood street; »
ronrJ UOAKa _^
ble refined. large load ISObbla crashed; IttSdopow*
dared; 3aolaritied,«»tore*nd/or salebv-_ ; .
JASA IIUTCHIoON ft Co '
- maia • AgtfcrStLouiaStvamSugarllefitbsry
JOU RNERhIEN WAITED—I wtilrto" engage scrl' -
ml Journeymen Carriage'Makers, to go ioMoib 1
Pleasant, Pa. on the 6w day of April Apply olDcU*
MatUiou House at Hot Wo’clock,. '
mart • ' ' ' - : JAMES CULBERTSON.'
A" 7 gpxUf Fashlsirrer lhllU rf£-
■ :.: w Cs,, nm '■
- .(LSI* JS'tXJJQj-A SDW.) 1 lA'
'TV7IIX intzodacn thq Spring Stvie bfJUsta this tUI.T,
;W, Satnnlay,Marc4Ws,lfc43,. . . _
Tanii.frieud»,JU}dcucacwriaremquMtfld dcall
examine their stock of Spring lists, jort received ftd a . '
New York, nt their store, curutr of Sth mad Wood .
'nm “»»« ST*Ut-» MOOSE
I m ceieed ftoa New Yortc.thaDntihg Sryla’of S .m,w
which be willmlrodnce uo SuiarcsT. March. 4tk*
Alltnaae in want «fa naat and wperior Hat,willp |mj«
Call and examine at No 73, Wooastreet, 3d doCT »*yr%
TtfOTlCE—Penwma claims against Um etc
Xl beat Arrow previous,
p»e»eat ttea far sc ole mem to. WM. DECAIra
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aCka rmrtL lia-
«k« beano s thybatiett
eggs; Landing from stmr Lodkw. satTfey
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