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-*HDBBDAY MORlflXg,. MAECH B.Us«a..'
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•J iKfiffiiftijfe dsi£« jif&Li S.“SiS'
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' * «*■ MW«I wuuMai;.
. a.ta publube. .tetofa*. M«xico,WiiMu
i l .*T.OiH.Bß fyi ;m.wWcihe-abtn«ita-viriit6r
- iriw
*~7 “ P r *®l»h»ewd';«ndgoesouto*«yj »fter
■’ -: *.* Hgw j m ’ "idof did upon'the subject, Woiher
; u« w „, op.
: 2lSte&^f r ’ an ‘i cltiier *’' do not' contribute
' Wi »r not cbmejhere
'-liS'wSft??- U»Q**bowiheirdevotioatotiiecao*e,
«M 1« tor* of coaotiy of whidi ibey w vauillng.
, 'TopinT.tißii hone thrust at the loud
I ' iatlriagpiiK<a of the Democracy, the
f ' ', ~ r * r***l ‘Ja lihle' ibservatioa and inquiry woold
I' ' jfonppsttftlod to him the Act that, a tremea
* •7 aa t / a KV r **Y.?f the whole volunteer, fiirce isi end
, haa tyaJiom the commencement of the war. Vg m .
.poaed;cf Democrats.". . ..j
< tHeretbenwe have. Mr. .Rippey but.
* that ir oof aQ that-was done that day 1 by the ftjit.'
.. So much, success. «u had in demolishing the jwri
« lag lopcally, that a little attention was given to the
1 political arithmetic of- the Amy. ■ j. ■
. TbePostiq another editorial speaking of deset*
, t&a, win. of the'regular 1 army »V
* poeed of natives of Ireland; ttanhinU of the entire
. * > -any-are natives of other coonlHes; and bul^mr
< parl4nnati\atef th*JJniuJ Statu F: _
j /Al a of this onexhirdare
. ‘ the'ebnclaiion .with tis is, that the De
•• agencyhave fan away almost as Cut as they vol
‘Mttteeied to go, !fer the Post tells us that, “ol the
:f nmnher bfdeserters nearlftwo-ihird* are
')-' : nativesofcrarojrnfreeand happy country; men
•• ~whp,wi» borujbeneath the /bids of the flog of l Eh
-•'•**ytWt*whi'in tl»tlmeof their country*-peril,
■■■' have basely deserted her cause, perhaps, tooidj the
v .. Btflitary,. despots of-Mexico, in trying to fiuten.
. the fetters of,despotism upon their suffering feilow"
' v; V'; .
iY ' Wa donot think.the Democrats have deserted,
i ' /thoafh the two snides read together, warrant gjuch
! 4t Hate ,cf facta.' •. The letter 1 of Mr. Rippey gave
' -■'•a to thispolitical composition .of this army,- but it
'• * a jiU 'iniadeeinthemtbteU the. composition
' -the
- ahowed ihem so xaoch hard
- .. . r.j|jhiiag.p j'.
I The Post ctwild have • added tolhe tremendous 1
' majority of Locoibcoa who went, a long list of. gal*
. whb gave their lives fiartheir cJuniry ,
< Tbe editor of the Post had not the frankness to say
, the spri afJlr.Clay diedwithhis &ar to the 1
... '-lM r son* offending
» -Whig*Stand foremast in every record ol ourMei*
/’•'lean battles.' 1 i • j
V ,Wp- hare stiii ’anotherreason for doubting that
. - are so. nhimpeachably. patriotic. 'as
• he aaaQtoea/acd shall once-.more quote:the.
. 10 sshot/w t/ he. thinks “democracy" will eventually
-, *nplher,-4aeH; and peod KsuiciUdioa from abroid.
• Afrerpraving.thatlriahmea;ar&betteraoldiersthun
the tiamendoai nuyority of Democrats,'and - not jo
),apt^‘desert,il goes onto aiy: ''
. are. fiwts, which it . vnere ’well for the
«• IMtsaen andpolitirim df.oar country; generally,
. .. JOcmilemplaiesoberiy andaeriouslyl They point
.. : ; Wilh.nnerring ceriaimy to a state’, of thing*, which
• hpve pfren been led to .think »uxyyet .l>e' pre
v aantod in.our country, but wbicli wc pray may be
if ever, only in,the, &r distant future---.
a «Ute ofiatemal diisenrlo'Qjrand’scciiobaljeabii
' i.fiTr'vhen.oalcalsttoiushall bomndeofthe valnebf 1
.- . XW.gkno.ns Uniotu When the time shall come, :
. :: yahave often thought thafthe preservation ofbilr i
Confederacy mnat depend upon those who sixty
■ hare felt the horrors of dMpni; tmi
- nad, from their experience know the value of liber
• . ‘'.l
. - r The “democratic’party may well be proud of an
po—dj of a'-tTemendoos majority” of Demiy-p^’
■r-J* «o«tiaaea « phanp katenentjtitat," twothirdp
fianiahed bjr the DemdcratsS
y,®id«®ehAied_by*ajfuqpit has more d»fidence in
L ihapatriotiaat of an impcirted pdpojkiiftn than ji
. tk»e who are bom on the soil . The party ahonli
. _*• hivd'nmd* confidence in wgah jjor it seeing
19 Isave koi all confidence tails party.
,£M*. : Cux. ajo m s I)Eriaa3M.~Vc commend!
dft fcßowing to the. attention ©f.the loco Jbcos!
. trbo Got. Poindexter bad been villii
yteg Mr. CUy. Tfc nobility
of soul, spoke what erery Ainericaa QUMa/eelJ
to be true, when ha said. 1 — !
v - u Mx. Clay is Vnotire'American dtuen. -whosc'
heart beau high with pulsation* of zeal and warmth 1
ialbocaoae ! -ofhis : country,'-' and'whatever mayi
hare been his errors,.intimes pasi'or tithe »«*J
cntday,. Ijis fame is the property' o{.hi* ‘coantry }
. men, aad l es audh'opght •to f» preserved hod cher*!
fated.” s
**of Mr. Ciiy./r'tfamk.ai I afa&ya hat*thought;
1 «pokg of Km .oa the occaafoa referred to; aa 1
■ teyo«Ter.«p^ted'i^ : iilzn r 'andnocuLo,'wbo'bdowß
• .ihe idea that ],oa
indoigedcjyseJr in abo
**e qnjgtiafßcMliiaietttiacat.CTiaen, or any other
"iai'.character,' taJeaU or
Ko maajmowa better than 1 do the ’'maiUcCthL
"• etaaeat Stalgitaan. and no man haagoae nr wpn k
•" ®> ntiher ttyJioat/ife tad dcfeM his character be
i *wihe Aowricaatjfeopfethoamj»el£' '
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* * O, !P d *P Locc<x» victory, *fwiictb
m r<i»in HI Boderifoyo mi r^..,v,»
•' ''Nr*' Yoxx :Mosrr ’.Mttxrr--The. jfafr York
tolct
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sNk/dtfa* wdetdifereatrate* eccwduK-to ike
i.tmglhet tbetimefcfihat*ig*itt. l .Some M&000
‘ J*ectfc wees eoid etlOOj, sellers
'Sflßll.'lwjrjs dsjrs-rend' $lO,OOO inoii
OO, dtyn.': Umled^States;Sixes of ’67,’
_tejir 00 days seller; joa
•;<lamrsMypeos«rtaptia , wrixiiootmoeiicliiingcf roco
'Jiastdey.'The oqßejrjatrkeieosttaaesiigbL-
HTfcscOß Odbur Snbursks,of superior strength
‘ rtptd jffpgms. sttbolfcast
IMithlUpTVdi) eadfwiil boj ,completed m i.few
aMll* ri£3 fir£>K. CoOies. 3000 tons, for Uver-
JbrX JNewtoa, 1600, oeariy dmshed,
' Ofetho Braoea ime, laoOr'Ofcr
Bewiinil . Afpitrsll,.ail T2OQ L ,Pacific; 2 ibr
V i £*
Q>tm l*w, 2800, New. Cfeocge
inr
UDO, Chape*; besides themj the and
Hema ere both reedy for see. 3uoces» attend
•pmefiWfcw IsntSlar.;;-:;' :; I ;
r . ■; l Tkl'Wcot> Tftatau P*rDrr«i—Tbe:n*iotity'of
Cwiinht— an Fattau In tho Hotue of itopto*
• 4*#y*ltn^'*iil i i«port.«jiuo*t iberejwvfalpliitu
tim amiaoijtjr report may
} 7 fenfM>nlnd< Tbo Jemals liein 100 .hiiro *
/<*■* the 'moato* at Wa*l>-
:Jflffeo, mM lfc» M viQ Bo' rW to:^x.
. «pdtd tiseanfc». Tbo TiiWs givea
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™ NewYotfc,February 15,1515.!
S«rC«;X“S
mumuTman.cmn.
Ul “" ■‘•y* °f«pecie fluctuation, which change >»?• &a that yon djfhoc paytlJdSS™
** the tide., thongl, lie tide baa for many month. ™lhL' I “ er u :f° l “lasted lo
»««*«&« tw, it may be interesting to know fl,. P«<M>i«y tebabdity; and
openuianinttbellinu end Ormrch Mint, fc, th,
current year, ending Dec. 31, isn. The eitrsct to d«»Ui iLtseven ye«[u2?e
Wow u few R. Mi Patterson, tile Krector of the
iSK^aTSSsL- 1 *—— » ■*?^WA’te*a!!ssriSSS?s
IM’SSS 3 ' 269 ' 060 “ a* 0 ’- n« £
““P'-'d ° f ' H “-fS' of «VdS SS’r^n^fn?
*”!?. J2?”r T °" amou oled to sHdroao, in tic rest podSt «ome change
"10 * 9Ga -' IS1 ; otaldng, together! y°o a share erf the same blearing, I re
£p^J§§&3£
&Si%ZJ?JSISt£s SSS»-i»ij£
tbe ) re a^E C 4Sid>ld'to^ls^ l hur^ U Je°“d”g°i’tor?Lnw U “'W”
?eS?B&a^£g7sSS
The branch mint at it I m<r B th . wlUl P o ***®** onlew he; baa requested
tore*; depots US? *“ “ *«
•100, andita coinage amounted to-4361 4fis-V™»£ : .: _ _ . : H.G.
po«d \£“ -
j*<“i it U* bar mini*,
m all to; the sumof ‘323.063 602.* of
alive? *Thawhi? i W "’ nsDldl Bnd to
ffaa.whole coi ottgp amounted to $22,657,.
772: composed of 820,221,385 in Bold. SZ37MSO
m nr «H r ’l nd S^ p,537 , in copper coin*. * •
■Am de a hupe portion was rn«df an
ihltS F -° fFe ?j w r 9.1793, whichreqaiSS
ShoSl “* vtT co * n, < (eiceplSpan.
iSirSUS"} ?° d pan * ,uch doltangwEch
bSZ'SST**' «°«y* d «e to'the United
btatea, prermualy. to their being lasuedin
ctreukUon, be coined anew. . IheaaointTu.
eeived, id the Philadelphia mint, was $9,829,101;
The last item was the foreign coin brought into
the country, much of it by emigrants, bnt the great
ec part for the enormous exporis~of the ooantry.---
The coinage for the year 18*7, as a consequence
of:this,- was neiriy double that of any previous
year, and a aery large portion of it, was in gold.—
•Something is lost in this system of recoining; foul
we believe oar own gold is a little depreciated in
toreign markets. The object of this is'to keep it
at tome. The following is the total coinage </tbe
Mmts from the establishment in 1792:
Gold Valne. Silver Value. ' Copper Value:
Total-valae nnmber of pfoces
330,021,950., ’
The Presidential question if entering largely mto
| the debates of Congress, andl, most of tbe /tiynt
sionsforihe remaining week* of the session’ trfl 1
have a direct bearing upon this question. -The
dominant pany in Congress are united in nothing,
except in committing cssaalta upon Whig members
and Whig candidates.’ They seek to foment'diffi
culties in tlie Whig ranks, odd like Wormwood in
theplay.rub their hands with deli ght whenever
they tHhk theysee miiehief ahead. Bnt how the
Whigs might retaliate','it they would. What heart
burnings, jealousies and surmises exist in their
own ranks.;. Here is hlr. Buchanan, expecting to
be made President by gtvingTdinner parties, and no
, man gives mere of them, or better dinners, as many
I of his Pittsburgh friends can testify, who hare Vis
ited Washington during the session. I think more
party documents have been sent out for Mr. Bu
chanan from tbe Senate, mostly under the trank of
Mr. Cameron, than for all others together.
Mrvßudianan, by the way, has written another
letter upon the “Wflmot Proviso," explanatory of
his letter to'the Harvest Home, in Pennsylvania.
Pro-Slavery as that letter,was, and obvious as was
the attempt made in it to. obtain Southern support
at the sacrifice of Northern principle, it seems noj
to have gone for enough to satisfy sane wl» hive
asked for a greater conee.««fcin of principle to e*pe
diency. Mr. Dallas finds that the House of York
is no match for him of Laacaster. • This is some
refledioa for his Pittsburgh exhibition, and "that
memorable speech upon the financed I
now that no'toore Grain is going w Europe, end
that q*de is finding im way there, in pbee of it,
nme that five millioas of oeders have gone to Eu
rope £» Rail Road 800, and that tbe Imports are
more than the Exports, that the "Vice President
would hardly venture a free trade epeech, <* a tar
iff of IStG speech, or anything akin thereto. i
Mr. Cass has conspicuous be i
was even a year since, thbugh in the meiniime ;
two or three States have recommended his nomina*'
IJon \ The Michigan Senator dods lnot bear ius I
disappointments any more meekly tbiui his honors. 1
He is sour, surly, and ilinstntet every thing with j
tbeidea-of swallowing, as nshort time ago be pro-1
posed to swallow tbe whole ofMexico, aad though! ]
it would do up more band than some child anodyne
for an afflicted patient., Mr. Cass has worked
much:tbe hardest of all his rivals to secure a Pres
idential nomination, and .upon that ground ho do
serves it. He is, too, the most a lira p*rti*T» n * a d
the greatest radical, and upon this ground should
be cherished by kindred spirit*. He learned, too,
much of his politics while France, and
would not have idle spectator, upon (he
theatre whereveyuiotion run into the excesses cf
democracy. -
Mr. Polk denies that he designs to be a eandi
dste again, but with so many butt, if, u d unlmst
that he will bq among the candidates, unless lie
Democracy of the States, following tbe lead of tbe
Democracy of 'Alabama^quickly bow him out of
the Executive: Mansion, and the Baltimore Con
vention. ‘ . ' j
;■ Colonel Johnson,'he who killed Tecumseh, or
jdiffut kfllhim,! have never been able to learn
jwbieh, though the Colonel once averred that be
(believed that ifwas himself who did the deed, has
j been here washing the -signs of the times. His
day has gone. Old soldiers must give way to new
[Those who fooght the Indians aad British, for ihoae
jrhose more recent, not more brilliant, exploits have
Bwakened-suchjenthnaiasm among the People. ■
i Mr. Woodbury, who occupies a quiet seat upon
the extreme lefrpf the Judges, always tmiy, often
dissenting from i the majority, hearty, hale, robust,
physically fitted for many long years of servire in
more active post, has many friends who urge his
ijomination l ,and many f too, who expect (hat in the
general quarrel about persons, fovor and txtnnfc
may faD before him. Someof tbe so called New
York Barnburners would like this, and others, in a
vuet way, are., endeavoring to bring about stub a
rpsoh. Mr. Woodbury no doubt sanctions all tiii*
but juri eievated » a post, morally, aadpn
puhlic quite as exahed. What higher
office, indeed, can there be than that of an indepen.
dent Judge in tee 'higfioit Court ,of the Union,—
tljere, too, for life,—construing the lawsofCongress,
interpreting the Constitution of tbe -United States,
dispensing judgment between States and People*
a position alike beyond the pbweir of doing wrung,
or the temptation ito be oorrupt Who esteems
MarahuD and Story less than Jackson, Van Buren,
Tjrier, Polk, or leas.-even than the purer race of
Presidents, the death of the with so ma
ny evidences of poblfc esteem, hujost been reoon
ded.
Tbe Statca. you im, Ux}f arc expreaaiag their
preference Or certaioiadividoala fcr Vice Fre*.
drau Alabama recommend. Wn.R. King r»
coolly Uioialcr lo Prauce, aod loo* in the Uuited
Sufea -Soofeo. Geooral qifitouo, -too, ia' „.
commended, aod tire Coovenlioa will dirido' iia
hooora oo doubt botwooo life add of politic, aod
Ihd field of orma. Gladly would tire locbfbcoa'lrte
Gmcral Taylor to-lie firalo4ce,bot fer.Ure fere
, tliat be haa over aod over gain oTowedAitaself o
Whfe.ottd ao looaely do the priaciplea of tire dcao,
■naiil party ait fipflt tbem tbu. of poo
aotia, Urey aeemjual'now boot only
to* tire oleelieoefo Wbi, Butitbey
rnurt be beaten, tod upoa principle. Mao orey di
vide uanow. aod up to Ureljaliooal OaOTcotloo, i
bet there, with lit action, oar dirijdoc* omm, and
webeeome one aod ;iuaepaiWde, merylayei] pief
«K«cca ift tip common food, tod detoiiua*i B]fca
▼¥*»r- m
Jtatawylv«ml»
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Decluutiox of fxwcipus bt Gst. Tatloe.—
TheCimanaaU Chronicle in giving' the annexed
leuer remark* thit the General not only *ayv ha fa
a Whig, but that he hu no desire to-conceal the
'act from any portion of the American people.-
The leuer however, will apeak fcr itself:
~ Batom ISIS.
t -^^ r Goflmtf:—Yonr very kind commnnica
reacted have duly
la reply to tlie closing remarks of your letter 1
teye no hesitation in riming, a, 1 ter. iated in
C Tl' ;U>« I am e Whig, ttenjli not an
ultra one, and that I Ante no fain to tottuai tAit
fnnnajponumof tlnpnpkoffa Uniud Sfaa.
wS“rlH b , t i C ““ d ‘ d to add, that if tie
deornt ntthe next Presidential election
tocayt tieir votes for me, they mutt do it on their
own tusponaibility, and wilhont any plodgeaVrom
‘W d il * h”, ' lccMd to-thal offiuld
ehdm o, ruy.duly, and ahould most certainly
to the Const it ntion and the
lugh intereata of ohr common country, and not to
the pnaciples of a party, for my rulea of action.
fn' , .i,- mir '"! ccnf ? thanks for your expreaion of
tteHShCr.“l J n ‘ !r ,! <s ‘ d>r your success
I ' m *“”tytndy, your friend and
tef.MmW * TAYW «-
Bering ’* CtrcoUr.
n*. i ’. London, Friday, Feb. 11.
wotdated 2Slh nil. Dorin,
Uni past (nought , n mom general and decided
unprovemeal baa taken place in meet article* of
prodnee and marteta have exhibited considerable
activity.*' - ; ,
From the manufacturing districts the accounts
nm most encouraging, though hitherto the improvo
meat has been to aj very limited
Money continues very abundant, and not worth
over 3 per cent, per annum at call; the minimum
banlc rate remama at 5 per cent. '
‘Joppef—The price of sheathing has declined
and is now 10|d per B6r 16 ox. and upwards-^
P ro P Qrtm,u,ll r. "ndisof
h, “ P rove d a notable excep
i^3’i. h ‘ *5",? T cr 7 dull aince we l*ar wrote
description* of wheat might be
quoted about 2s lower. Flour is also one shilling
cheaper to sell, while the price of barley andonu
am iiuriy supported. From inland, prices 1 of Indian
corn come apdn a good deal lowet; someouota
ttooa unU be trend reduced ’
Iron has been in more general demand. A large
business has been done, especially in rails, and tri
ces have somewhat improved. Wo quote com
- r, l s *r ’a board ,n
1”*. °° "» Clyde, is Silly
worthyoOaSwedish remains firm. at £ll 3a. J
Tallow has rapidly advanced; the home supply
u *hort, and the stock of foreign under 5,000 ton*;
we quote St Peteriburg, Y. (X, on the spot, 53»eff
* dl — ** deKir «y the last three
monthvaMGa per ewt.
t T*»h*cco: remain* firm without any oew fea- \
America Slocla remain witbont businna „d
jnthool Tuiatwn in pricm. Pcnmjinuiia 63 to
“<££s“ If 1 rf «*>
Tmts or -m iair.-li, a cw Oricuu
duaod,»nii, to uao of tte Monitor"
voa which oojhl to corn- Ho
W* lrtD •*> ti» mbjoined
Ho
[Correspondence of Uie Commercial "now**.]
I ~ _ . ! Mexico, Fob. 13, ISIS.
wmop; On He SH.uutont I wrole to ap.
Ci c , th * < * lra 7 of (eoeobed beeaoi*neS
between Hootonmuojoner. of tlio Meiio.nlebr
acquire all the territory demanded ia September
pvu»f an indemnification of twenty millkras of
dollar*, as fellow*: Fire million* to satisfy the
«*tm# of American cnireos, which have already
boea liquidated, or remain to bo; liquidated; tkre»
milltoa* to be paid-., the moment after tbe treaty
, ahaii bare been approved and ratifications excba*.
fj _ T “® remaining twelve million* at inch peri
od and m Mcbamouij* as may-suit the Mexican
government. Tbe capital shall be evacuated one
month after information ahall have been received
of the ratification of the treaty. The port* to be
°£ after *aid approval of tbe
treaty Provided aiuxnt, That in case this should
occur during tbe aickiy season, the treops mar
wrtbdraw into tbe interior, to a distance ? of thirty
BSOe t^‘ ere to remilin until the-periodaimuld ex
pire, The maritime customhouses to be delivered
“Jlboniie*, ou receipt of the
of the article, of peace. 'The Ameri
can Unff to remain m force for such a period as
may be mutually agreed on, and then to be sue
ceeded by the cuatonrtouae regulatim*.
Yours, j - - M.
A letter to the Commercial Times, in alluding to
the suspension of GenJ Scott, say* it has cured
great exctfement at the;eapitai,and adds:
1 commenced this letter I have learned
, that it ts a court of Inquiry that will be held on the
opaduct of Gea. Scott towards Gen. Worth: and
that said court is to sit here, instead of at Puebla,
as I mentioned in tto former part of my letter that
he views it m the light of the strongest hensure on
Ms condoct, the course pursued by tbe govern
ment no one can doubt: lfthere ia any more fight*
mg to be done in Mexico, which no one believes,
his loss to the army would be irretrievable.”
ErrtcreorniE Locoroco Tawff.—Coasidera.
We embarrassment is & ll throughout Feonrylrsnia
in onueqoeaee of the great depression of ibe Jron
trade.
The Pudjcrs of the PbrnnixTiUe Rolling Mill*,
have recently held meeting!, the"jbjact of which
wm to oppose the reduction Of wages that was
abort being made in their deputaS? They “
hied to; have their wsge. reduced. Their ero
fcelijg.lscml.lrajoßia.ble in con
»t their former pay—dismissed them
bets of the Locofoco tariff of'4iJ,we*wou!d like
•oroe one to tell os why. i I
tte Antietam Work, of I
BooMboro jm. been ..topped The owner of Ure
work*, finding they were, not yielding, sufficient I
Mionnl to Jnßriy. operation., paid ogli.hu,l,
Md dumured them. Ho! bn. tjored; bi. furn.ee,
gP I 'J "* mu f "lortlf be bettor—T^h
(.'rure—Mre Hannah Kilty
widow of the, Jate distinguished Judea !
o* n rwi Ch l”’ .ignererf
the DecUrelion of Independence, died on Tbure
doy, at bar reßdenco corner of Eutaw nd Leximt
m'SfiiLS!?*" market. She
“«'• J°d [ previous to her de.lh,
ono of the. three mowing widow, of the signer.
the memorable Dectontion of July 4.TT76
Mre. (W resded in tbn old dil.pid.id men .ion
of bor fcmily where .he died, tor . long number
of years put, whieh, from its .ntiqu.tod Mvle of
architecture, attracted the attention of all Mrangm,
mid w**, by a. anciont appearance, well krniwn to
ereiy mbaen who nailed tbo “wea end.”—Belli
ptoreClipptt.
, A Tom Ortf—We understand, says the EWcott’s
MUU; Advocate, that tbo hands employed on the
Baltimoie and Ohio Railroad, turned out far high
er wagea. .They have been receiving eighty,
•even tndahalf cents a day,’ but thinking it tec
low, for the hard labor, to be performed, have struck
for«l per day. They turned out to the number of
between throe and four hundred.
Trur Fonrcmr or Jonir Q. Adaxs.—A letter
Adams has lefts Urn amount of proper*
■lf, cwtainl f wt less than halia million of doUan.
£**“?. been a Irugtd man, tboughlcan*
bo* beUevo, that hn '“laid up” money out of the
fiS? f(Ai*e, ,“ uffl< J 00 * <*S“» he held, u k£e
JTCTtbjt be did, m there heapy
«pea® urea noceamuy otrlhe part of their o^ti
orSo ® 1“* Q>P**la JUlin.
£s3£sssMr®»3
SsSSFT s r Si ?i”
isswswsi i=.^kt
fejjjfe&g
*‘* <1 *« of
welstlm,
otdlnaiute mem
tngpftte h oung Men’s Whig Association was held
° orcmagi & P. Vosßotcr..
L A -
T 6« object of tiro meeting,.. Mated by lbe CluuV
mttj -WMfcr .tii, purpose of mating stumble „.
tangjmmtil fcr the receptionof tbeHomHenry
Clay, who ia expected fit oar city in a lec- darn
On mono, of B. Tanner, Eaj, the rjadini of the
nnnutea of the km meeting went dirpenSd with.
anhmiltedaiaeriou. of resolutions
Mr. CJay the guea of the city ureapective
Of patty, , and anggeMed that a Committee of re
fT'u' «“K‘ oi °" d feto members of ail parties.
; Eaqj did not wish to raise bis
hand, m opposition to the resolution just offered
the PonnciS, ireespective of party, had adopted
resdutioas mating arrangements for the reception
of Mr. Clay, but it had not been said whose guest
ho was to be., Mr. S., had hoped that a resolution
mattngMrClay the guest of the Young Men’s
Whig Association of .Allegheny county, would
nave been ofler eiL
Mr, Haight, Muled that he held in hi. hand a
resolution of that hind, end with permission he
would reml if Permission being granted, he read
the following resolution.
Men. Whig Assoc,anon, durijg his May ia
Mr] Tanner thought that Mr.SmitL was mis’
taken-with regard to the resolutions he T had offered
they made Mr. Clay the guest of tho city.
MrJSmith replied Umi itwashi, opinion that
WO had no authority to mi, ft any pereou, but
Phe memhere ofUe Young Men’s Whig Areoci,.
. |He had objections to the Committee of re-,
oepuojt compered of persons belonging to
both parues, and are, i„ fhvorof Mr Clay being the
guest Urn Association.
Mr Bucarusraa did not wish to olihr anydidiculty
w tho| passage of the resolutions. lie merely
wished to know if tbe gentlemen named ia that
Committee, who belong to the Locolbco party,
woau recogmzo their appointment, coming as it
did from a Whig Association.
Mr. jTammt had no doubt biitthat Locofccos
iTOildjdo honor to Mr. Clsjr as a distinguished cir
The .vote being taken on the reiololioas oficred
by Mr.jTanner, they were lost.
V, T A e i!"' 1 "' 0 " recurring on the resolution offered
‘by Mr.jHaight, it was carried unanimously.
°n motion the vote negativing the resolutions of
lered by Mr. Turner, was reoonsidetpi. ‘
The resolutions being again befcni the Associn
tion, on: motion of L. A Clarke, 4ey were laid
upon datable, mid the Ibliowingresolution, adop-
Th»t C O Loouria, CBM Smilh Enh
num Jobes, jr, and A W Marts, E«, beamljin&d
4IL" A ** oc " lt “> n . »ith respect to making
n' m ' nU lor the reception oftheHm?
Henty Clay, .lion], eipected in our city.
The following resolution was also adopted :
RexilnJ, That a coinmittee consisting of three
pmotiAbe appointed for the purpose of procuring
LikS , °° m ' h ' f ° Wre me stings of this aI
On that Committee the Chairman appointed Mer
arn Jacob Wearer, Wm M Murray nod c'o Loom
is, Esqs-
The folowing resolutions, oflered by Mr. Wea
ver were also adopted:
twfSSt? T b#l no penoD lhaU h® ® member of
otiu privilege.,
a Wt *> ®gn* lie CoajtitoUaoTaad
it. mointninance.
. “iTV I . he Secreurie* be instructed to
Btok t^f^l^tM)a^ nd B J’- Laws entered io n
took, and that they obtain signatures thereto col.
tep cent* per month from the Ist of January
•The flowing resolutions offered by Mr. J M
IhAerta, Were unanimously adopted •
Gar* arrival m the City. 5
Rtmlerd, That the Firemen of PiUiburrii. ADi*
gbeny City and Biimhighaio, be requestedto join
«“i Hi honors pe.; SiiiSTof a£S
On that committeeshe President appomted-the"
following : - j -•
W™dOregg. !.' Thoa White,
WJHmni,,,. r A PAnshuta. -
w'mJS’' ' ' II Hays,
It L Mcllvilie,
L It Lfodaay, J B Robinson, • .
A Gray, Jowrph Huaiy,
Wm Urely, Wm Beet,
Jojeph Kay, Jorepb Mnrely,
John Slimes, CUrle, D ,S '
M ?rphra MBheliy, . I
Mhmtm r John Dancer
Campbell, John McQueiren, .
JoaWLewra, fieo McHenry I
The Committee dratl resolutions re-'
oortedthe.lillowiog, which were adopted:
Resolved, Thai a. committee comuatimr' of ten i
pereona be appomted for the ipattKweofnirtS i
«;■ 9*T •» toe and tn sueK.ae/TS
mny deem broper, and escort him to the city: and
orawj of fifteen persons, be 1
Mr. Clay upon his entrance into the dry.
That the two Committees sotohanm.
pointed, be* jointly a Committee to make such ot£
er arrangements a. they may deem deate.hh.for
carrying out the intentions of this Association, for
JjjS*
The Comihiltee to meet Mr. City and escort him
lo the city, will conniil o( Meura.
i Vi °«5 l S U ‘i n V E *l' Ilo “ w Fonntnl
Jno M'ltowcll, E*|, C O LoonSTEw’
Kphreim ~, tili CTI M
. ; Allwrt Moore. Eaq.
John Alien, Eng, RP Turner,
Commutee of RecepUon .ffl „ Mi „ of
I TFISn," 1 "' Adunm
SgMS - wTiSSEj^ l '
WBErrl-inrST’
Sh^'f' 0 ” 7, { ol, “
JBShcrnir, E*, Jo. MTioight,. E«i
Tho. vraium, Bn, c Ihm«en, Ei,.
W J Totten, E»j.
On uiotion.ihe Association adjourned.
In A. Club, v< *
r w "~-
. °“? p «““.rlw.nl. Railroad.
I w “ night .1
the Beard of Trade Boom. Tbo,. BofcewelL Ere
m theCb.ir, with June. Robinren, Ere. re Secre
[trey. Scvcrafgentlemcn were prerent fern Ohio
•nd gave valuable explanations in relation to the
charter, wbicbj bn. been gnmtod. W. have room
only to rey.tbu the ebreteri. liberal and .U Ibnt
could be wished.
Ajar a rather direumhvc debate as to the com’
paretrre menu of the Wellaville and other recto.
andtbeadvretagetoborecnredto Rtlghtofb by
building . rood: west, the dim™,ion wnabreughtto
ndore by Jereo Carotbera, who olfered the fob
HexJveJ, Thfcl lhi» meeting higWy'aDDroTfl^f
P°“ of organ tang under the charter. Thi! It l! fi''
recommended that Book* e». ,l_ i . ,***l*>
jjoclcl- o^ned«w£dL ° f
New Liiboa, Beaver and Ku«bumUn?th^X
*35
Tto reaolutioi vn> adopted unanimoidy
liio Ohio and PenSylraniXte,,.?' ! ctan " , "»'
Adjourned. '
•j^srassi-s
aaa^ite^S
" d "“’*?* ABU-mfcWtaEdS'
ItST' 1 ' JuM ' “■•-"> kigtly «*
w '“ w f“ ,?i ' ,u t u * ki ' oHi:
Yawn tU Gaenril'iii. >.», f or .
■oM «ill. **, OwJSTolllc*
“■7J?r. imcmouurioieQi
tr~- ■■'
Li,
CorraipoMasscaoT PlitUmrgri CuxittT.
■ The aim*,, WOT ld law tppeared 'yesterday
bat fcr the negligence-of the nawdgurfiou,^’
telegraph, who pnt the despatch in the letter bon
tMteWofthe tuuel place when the dlliee is open
_wfaich is until midnights , . , \'; *
COUGH* 88. j !
the FitaburghOerette.
Washington, March 7, lSia
Mr. McClenwnd tool- the Hot* iod m nde an
able epeeeh in rapport of the bill granting bounty
[lands to soldier*. _ 1
i Mr. Harvalsou followed and moved its retrench
to the Military Committee.
.Mr. Pollock advocated the petition iakea by Mr
Giddinga, who argues that the .oldieri of the war
of 1812 are aa much entitled to lands da the Meii-
ican Army.
Aller some thnher debate the snbjit was laid
aside informally. . :
The House on motion then resolved itself into
committee of the whole and resumed the discussion
on the dedciency appropriation bill,-which was
amended in several important particulars.
An amendment was negatived which provided
tor the sinking out of all appropriations meant lor
new missions.
. The leu was then ordered to tlie third reading—
Mr. C. J. IngenoU moved to reconsider which was
lost and the bdl of conroe passed, atleV which, on
morion of Mr. IngersoU, the House adjourned
WssttnoTmt MnreljSih, ISIS.
Sesati.— The Senate was called to .order at 12
odsck and buainess eommencsd as uUI, by the
presenmriou of, petitions and memorials, which
were appropriately referred.. ‘ ' ‘ •.'
Mr.Webshir presented o petition from citiEens
of Vtrgmm requesting that Ure proceed., of the
pubhe lauds be directed to the abolition of Slavery
bytbo purchase or manumission ol injint firmnle
slaves.
Tlie question of reception was raided by Mr.
Mason of Virginia.
Mr. Jefferson Davis submitted s resolution di
recting the Naval Committee to enquire ioto tlie
of cabling a Navy Yard at Ship
He .!*. xnbmitletl n resolution direction He
CemmiUee on Coinmerce to inquire ihto 'the ex
pediener ol'eslobludhnir Cimora House it the sumo
place.
ITie commitlee ,oq Commerce was also di
to briny m a bill establishing light lionsek at Bi
•o-'hip Island, and Mississippi City.
tie Senate then went into Executive «e»
Codling definite.
The Fire Million Loan is ail takcn. v Tlie'bid*
amounted to $17,000,000. j;
House. Several documents were presented and
ordered to be printed.
The Speaker announced u the neat in order
Cbarie* J Ingeraoli’s motion to reconsider the de
ficiency BilL Mr. laycreoll obtaioed tha floor and
made « few remarks in relation to the mhendment
of Mr. Levin striking out appropriations Jbr new
missions. !
Mr. Levin made a very eloquent reply!
Mr. Dickey followed, and tboughf items foi
missions tliouid appear in the bill reported by Coni’
raiuee on Foreign Relations. * 1 j.
Charles Brown followed in reply toMrJjLei
abort speech. i
Mr. Ingeraoll * motion: to reconsider was then
brought before the House and lost; and the bill de
clared passed finally.
The House then adjourned.
I’in.borjl, Gazelle
PHILADELPHIA MARKET!
Tn^ EIJ, March h, 4 r. a.
«sn r 'ff l “ qul '‘ OTtl ' ■*•'> f
Grain—Wheat is scarce with moderate * sales of
Sales were effected u>day at 25c f
«af*i v cston n °- *”1 '*■*'-
je^lf;; o y v " ,er “ - 71 «»-
( - Jroccn e»—The market is steady. i
;. r 3SS»iSK«* '•
r
Uidtn* Solca of City Mil, at SOp I*l
toe market u steady but not active. 1
. Coromeal—Sate, are elected .t s3,v> Ui
Wheat-Sale, of nnme Red at IMfilMip bu.
“
CorKsjxnJence or Ue ttusburgb Otueiu.
:■ PuiLADru-Hu, March 8, IStS. ;
Hie Eastern Tdqgmjifa is out of order, nbtW
therefore from New York.
Rrctu.irc ■fcjHJgflfljggS,
~ , Cincinnati, March a, or. jij'
ttour—The market is dulV and boldew are niir
«£» at 54,31(34,37 per.bbl. , ,U '
Soles at COutiSc per bu.
Wbtsfce)-—Moderate soles are effected ol 17c
pergalL
Cm*«n<M— 3,0 change m the merket. In Me
Lud-aUe, of tISOO keg. nl s|Sf, per lh. ; '
B«nn—Side, of pitched aider tn 4c per D. !
Ezchuire Camnpondence of the Pilleburrt Geiaeue
NTT\V ORLEANS MARKET. 1
„_-n j' ew Orleuu, Fch. SO ISIS.
muict i. Active, hut wimotii any
change in * y
at 19320 c p pal
MrruoDm Erivjor.u. Cucncn Bcildwo llteu
liB£.-*On Tuesday nicht the Methn.
bnrned ChUrCll *" Cu^ bert * i,tl Norfolk >as
The building wasjinsured in the Mutual A sau .
rance of&e to $12,000 nett, though it must hare
cost three-or £>ur thousand more to build it.
“»« Mean. Shorn,
taM. A. Co. u yeeterday,u pile of 6my ,|, ou ‘J
Cuawta grope coUfoga,: destined to. La Itoae in
Wuhmgton county : Kentucky, where tkcrelire
.Jit two hundred tnarinW.,
sin5 in , tl *) 1I ’ l f 3rmpls •ervicc, lefl the Navy Yiird
to NW St ' WJa °
form part of tho foroe thu is to be
Warns, lately attached
i P^ Ud . el f- lua fi ?} ioo - Two ihip.havc Sen
tranniw?i] a * and the
troops will be embarked m a few days. ;
■ 'i^.^tw 11 BAIIJtOAD.i-IA Inigo meeting was held
? kimo ' lo eonaider Ihn
» ra ,' ta >«d from Noblevdle,
il , ad ' l P l, “ nnJ Columbia toed, dmvn
through the volley of tjie Octnntrb to Port Deptuit.
i A eonrulaiona linn been
cured at Frederick Md, by Dr. JeUenon Shield,
by _lhn une of chloroform. The agency of thia
wutnoatlittpjiy, and relicfVe^pecdjij
M*- Kutn-agt, of tlioiNow Orlenna Picnyuite 'it
now m Now York, on the eye ofdepartW\,
Europe, to nr.ng.out a hook on Megicoraiuatnuid
,m Parisian style. ’ . :
asMisa^3a?M!
lave lost their hair for SO yeari^avehad'it^i^
lU original perfection by ibe use of this bsni/ Aii°
state or eoodidou appear tq be no obnoe e
also canses the fluid to flow with whiiw.
hair waa grey as the Atiactie IJasrle) have h.lTrk2!
habreetored to iu natural <-olorbyihiu«ofthbfaiM
uable remedy.. In all case, offerer it
meet pleasant wash that can be used. fcwSSiS"
tioos only are neeessary to keep the hair fn J
°?\ »9»«. neTerftils mhnjSrt J
rich glossy appearance, aud a* a perfame for tbs
It is it hoUs three tiihesw much w X»
inUeeliediialr restoratiresdndii more effectuaJL The
nSTyo*,'"'" l by C ‘]'“"? ck tc «. a
»ihn^fy D^a“h'nWrus^
eyety town in Pn. Ohio nndjSfd. noyltdiKffi i
Oram.—Connetpg
fftffin iff. 1 ?- tor ~ lt now conceded "by nedi*
2i£3 l h! t £2?“ n ?. M, s i ‘;»i i*in Knrwicr.muS;
factored by Caautaek ft Co, 81 1 Couitland «l N Y- id
ou(U r baiby*' ttnintb-.
BftieM Um-'
-jJITTa* CWUTg U Sr i£.«2
«nmentitle,for-ahiritw«sre.."CTls3?i,*<Pf *»■
SF-nji'SeSSSSSS.
ih* »ras.of the .kin, than m/XroSt o fS~£
It £» necessary, therefore, to keen the
hmnors are dispelled from the
when they wash with Jones’ Italian Chemlcal^ 1 * 0 ”^
hare seen it cure the worst and oldesTcSJi. u
remedy had failed-iu Sect
eiw and aoft,* though it be yellow nu![
derfal—it remove* Freckles.Tnn. Sunt,- ». u ? rott *
bwsstss iS-ffi
saga ra.'agg*
HARRIED,
J - j£ «25522
On Tuesday evening.-at jo o'clock. ADA I>APir
Sff*?"* of J ' D ‘ * ,,d Jaoe ***■ >vaiJS&
The fuhernl procession will leave the residence of her
parent*, at ilinersvillc.Jhis morniiig, ffhureday,) puac .
tually, at 10 o’clock, for the ft llegbmy Cemetery. The
friends oi the family arc respectfully solicited to attend
•«.' M. A.. Mlncr’a—llCnnrieai aud
i? t^ e,no, » o{ UlB Josephine, first
mand^T 0 * 5011 Kona P a i r,e * *By Mile M ALeNor-
Na, nral History of Creation,
ilrt Gott^“ ° r Ih ° Vici “ ilud<: » of Fortune; by
ioE®h!, Bwwm ’. or '*« Wegitiinate-a story of
conflict hetweeu good und evil. 7
DoganS* lerie * ° f tic Three to*** by Augustine Jll
Tim Sipa !, or thy King of the Blue Isle.
‘ Hm„. M ,,e l of J E TueL
w *”■> «--■
Hoags for the People, Kb a for March.
SceoniL* * M Hmilhfield st, 3*l door from
tv »i « o . I **®? Conaity as.
r. I I ,1, Oipluujt Court of said County; in the
| < tJL > irJk"‘ 7»°C, Pctl,lun «f John K Parke
, i*o“ Robert M. Parke. prayin" the Court todit*
cliargetkcin front the further cXreuiion of their duties as
Administrator* of die Estate of Alexander
ot Reserre township, Alleiheny couaT dee S>
">"•<» Wlt 4, "f h f ** laiS, tiieiorrjoinc men-
Jfc? 1 w P«» nl ed. and on motion oft jfiailfer.
the Court order and direct dint die Petitioners will
!>ti dtscharjed from the triisi coufem-d th?m is
n j\‘L*V r r°? of '< lP , (Alexander-Young. dec- on
the 4ih Monday of ilareL lt |S, unless objection be
, { J , l ' nu ! un 'i' of this application to be
riven by publication indie Piluburgli Daily Gazette bv
bd« ?“ e ’ “i 11 * ® l,w » lo widow nns
ocirs f rending la Allegheny County, personally or hr
copy left at their respective places of nbod<? • fay the
‘ISSm* 'ousvowj^aPi
id'®'
ionongahelft Savlgatloa Companr, >
J NOTTCB To STOatUOLDOU. • <
I L P « r fh‘ U 2f e "/,• , r , c « olutio ‘' of the Board ofMana
pen. Ihe Stockholders of the Navira
u«m Umipony are hereby aoo&cd to tneet at the office
2 ®°, a ß™& in Buildinp. Fonrth alr«“"
Monday, the 17th day of Apnl next, to take into eon.id-
u n “ 1 -!r' e i t * 2.C th * I-*F<«l»ture of this State,
Charter of ihu Company. By
°iv r Of the Board. . WM BAJCKWELL, Bec-r *'
lntubtiryh. March tQi, JM9. mart
p *“»hprgh, the Oreensbureh Republi-’
W “V,^ 0U Brownsville Herald mid
uemua 01 Überty, IMioniown. copy until 17th April,
and *end_a paperjojheJtecretnr>-. 1 ’
o and »ilmly reeciym*, hw hpnujr supply of Bonnet.
«"d nch patterns and
?/£ *** 8 artificial flowers, icc. Straw
un s t .?. nd Store, S 3 Aiarkct si. , marSdlw
Q.LASS 1
_*-*AJj3 CUTTERS—One or two good Glass Cutic
,Y* w anted, to whom constant wort ran be-riven.-
Mum be men of temperate habit*: "Apply to
UASNANS*
JiSwootlst
Card. • . j ~
like in call tlie aurntion ofCoantrv Mer
chant*, Hotel and Steamboat Bjfr Keepers, Private
rumtliea, Ac., to my stock of Wines, Lienors, Cigars,
**•» now ui (lore ana cellar, eonissiing ofthe moM cel
ebrated brands. 4c, Ac. Feeling ebnfideni of baring
nn ? **•! assorted stock of any boose west
of the Mountains, and being engaged in the importation
of wines, liquors. Ac, direct to this country, person*
eftn rely on bring'accommodated both-in price and
qsmiti 7 ire. martin.
_ matv cor. smithfirld and front »!*.
n. ITOIUCK tort -C. V. UASTIX. B- a. if.vpr.lT
” i— »» b- b. luinuj,
love, martin & CO,,
Prodnce sad Commission Merchants,
Ro-kx To—Dnridwit, Sanders 4 Co., John™ lUndnJ,
nughJenktas, IkUimpni,- M. Allen 4 Co, Sellers fc-Nl
coK Jiniuputn, SmnMA Co.. SUaeklrti 4 WJtile. Fin*-
burgh. A J Wheeler. TO Shaug!iur»wy 4 Co. Clncin-
intuOdly
T._ , . , Warehotue.
ilfc, highest pnee m cash paid-lor good clean ragi
also, emnrnss. bale rope; grass roiw; bagging, wool
e» «gs. 4e- by I. W. CllAl)\Vjl’K.
_ r JA u ‘V J wnyne K kl. A liberty
'’LEARNS—A «*w supply of ynru from the mhnufac-
A toryofMr II F. Hey, Philadclpr.i.u just reed and
lor sulc by nmrt _ FHKATONACo
•! F-H«m 4 Co, hare Strain’* Palm Oil
FTooung konp, for washing, and Old Brown VVind
w,forahgTUt* and washing; olsu, Sand’s and other
Hosp. Market sL, near 4ih. mat?
©iIOITLDEB'BRACES—A new lot nf.brnee* of the
k 7 most approved pattern, lorsaleby *
. • _:F.IIEATO\'AO^
Sunday night, a
A. oynicrean gut it by 3
SHACKLKTT A WHITE
SL’GAR— laohlul* Si 6, just rac'd and for salebr
-** 10 POINDEXTER A. Co
1 1*ASS—100 bx* SxtO Class do 10x1:
lin store and for *ale by PtHMDKXTER ACu
ig* lll 41 water ,t.
PAI’ER—IW rrami cruwn Mrram : ine; SO do double
crown do; for *.ilc bv & Co
_ ,nnrt . 41 wnt-r m
«•*» RJo.pr.mp. iur sale br
J«2?2 I‘OlXDK.trtat-A Cl
r™Aril i pulverize!
£odo ljiuiwana Jrafdo, lur *aJe hv
. POIMJKXTnii A Co
NO. for wlr br'
• •' _POIXI)K3m»* Co
PEPPER —SCO a.icka, for *blp i>>
”»* roiXIIHXTER &. Co *
I m.rp t_ . v • Hod* ." —: —.
f^i4 hj F meßl f 1D ? w oa.th* w#y)wesu3r%
lf D V- a V**}? I l : “t ! “finto The
iha which 'they *» prepared to «eUat
!^V i ?,* T, i° l,r^ el Pric? forcoihor.on tioe for spprofr*
a&safsssi-fspijssjs,®
“sfv ” ,pri " 4
s^ UNol |' 'Mints
FU.T BtM.TO KOlt S.\ LK—‘J Hu to,,* „ ch 110
Or'i lony, lurtalr liy . It RolJl\so.\
■ i_J -lrttiifagny
Cl LASS—"JOO bra fcilO, w. ctunc 50 bx» 10rl‘* A,
Jo.* 10sK«J«s «ie by k KOUfNSON A Cc?'
IbO liberty «t
bbU family. ju’*t rrc'J a/ul Tor sole hi
• l?™? ; JIRoniNSO.N'A Cc
—*2300 ill* flustred: 50 ker* and S hkl
5 No I 10rd;.5 bbU frstlt roll batten fur colo br
..■.mart - . CARSON A McKXlnii-r
TlTillTh DnANS-r-13 bbU for sale by
AT. .. FRipil), hriEY k Co
PRJMF. HACO.\-ta store tuid smoke house constant
ly for soleta ony-quaimtT, LrJ JOHN* GRIKIL
_ ‘ iSSlibe^.t
MOLASSKS-oprime article Su^arllotac, tor*
b > ltlKrt WICK <a.McCAXDI.t-*s>
H^\^ A SCCAJl—tolbjCiwHitrniid brown,ft
rule by mart WICK k .McCANDLESS
LOAF SLGAR—7BbbI» foroalebr’ "
—— - WICK k '.dcOA.Vm.rss
IV oi i, o ‘ SBES—{ ® obbl *priiue forsola by
.JJ. mart WICK 3IcCAXDL&n*
SMOKp HERniXG-HO bW .mill and
_‘ Ri -’l b >- "Jrt WICK * AtcCASufix*
LARD- A small lot of No l I«caf. for sol ' —«
mar? - _ _tVICK 4*jacOAXDLESS
nASSIMFJtES-A fetvpice, VrVuch D^sTb&
V lost received and offered low bv fack '
niarS 1 ...
w B MURPHY
...-LiMV.vnatiljllj
BEiN8 —SObuiU RsitUJ wbiie, Jiir calc by
"i a " L 8 WATEILMaSi''
Rb» L ®^f aoUi#il >-a wjpiiw wticleTfor wile
: _ UUAUNJt ItkITRR
bbla of tLc b «‘ tjuatiiy, for *&l e by
.. ~n uirJ •LjiAjjN a kkitit? y
SALAD Oils—l j iloz for *alr by
. bRAUN A ttETrKR
S CAJ{W ‘ E §-W5 lix* Ko 1 ro»in »oap;23do
■yiNEG.iR-« bbU Mhcannnn'* pure cider vinerur
T Jo»t lambnf nnd lorunlo by »“ r »
C-. 5* rt . «A >VIIaIUJALGU
GttREN bbli ju*t Jaudiu? nmi for aale
.JK fWrtiu. *l}l A jAJUU lujj
TALAXSEKD—Chi cons: jiimcMt, and for wife Ur
J tUaf9 S A WHAHEaCGH ..•
FLOUU— 70 bbla Uuilli’a extra 'family, juii rcc’dand
by WJIAUUAUUH,
... . - . 33 wood .t
A .ItTISTS* CANVAB3—On atrctebera and by tbo yd:
piece* offatdaixc*,.for wlebv • - ;
; ' J KIDD 4 Co
mttr? 7 _JASJES DALZEij;
SUG-VC-aj hhd* N O Ba ? nr:Co bbU loaf. No,' i T
lOcMmloaWe refined fW *ug»r:2S bbU
O'
JLD fcJuuouyahcU for xaJe
• max? ’
MILLFJI ft MCKETSOK
'-msm&mm
■,i^?.U'WU-. .;-. ;, V_n. •,; H ft WlUMniirhn j , j
. vi.l* ..
£IIIADCTIOi|S|^v T -? 1
:gy Johap. D«Yig t A»*ti<a>o<gr i
QX ltersday morning, MarehSth, at 10 o'clock,'at
the Commertial Sales Room, corner of Wbod and
mth streets, will be sold an extensiro assortment’ bf
■tapla.and tkncy.diy goods, boots, shoes,' nmwt^^
At 2 o'clock, p, m. ■ *
. A quantity ofgrocerms, wn«
Ung and wrappingpaper, matches, bandboxes, tobacco,'
agirSjSoapjgopperaLfhovelsjCoalstoTcsjAc. Agen
eral assortment of hew and second hand household fur
niture, earpetiag; looking gUast*,ama«el clocks, lamps,
veDlclan and transparent wisdevr blinds, shoe case,
store fixtures, feather beds, feci* •; ' ;
',At7.h’cloekjp.nL '
A large invoice.of gtrinan (ancy goods, fins tab!* and
pocket cmlery, spectacles, razors, hat
ters, trunks, nfles, pistols, violins, secordeons, fifes, gold
and silver watches, ready made clothing, Ac. miir”
, •• j Two Puxno ’Forttr. at Avditnu
afternoon, the oth inst, at 2 o’clock, will
oe added to the sale offuniimrtt Ac, at the Commercial
Sales Room, One well toned sSwhsnd Piano, with rose
wood.caserone do do, with mahogany case/
■ ro * ri> i i • ;'JOHfr D DAVIS, Auetr.;
- -Tv AN ORDINANCE *• . \
* QPplmnentary and explanatory .of an “CWiaance for
- oflUeks, Drejs, Wagons, Ac,”pass
atOfitaber.-iar.- “ . . • .
it ortained and enacted by the eiti-'
“fFutshorgEjitsejeetaiid Cummon CocneiJ*
tht^*f ed, JP d ui * hc rH awted by the antbotity of
the same. That so much of the eighth Section of the Or-
Pavroent'nrt!* < ? cto^er i as exempu from the
{^rncr * & wagons bringing the
owa f aroa to market, shall notlweoii
-10 «»end | to the ownets'of cdal, brick,
‘• un>< ’ ot aiik f*Pwere«£oor»
keu bnngmgcoonflry produce to the public mar.
tioned" Thil the SO per cent, me e-
S di ?- t - I yy at section ofsaidOrdinance/shallnotex-
licenaesto
_5* arcr i but only to Ujcae persons whose
ore returned m by*^h?^hK
OB [* anacted, Ac, That so much of said ordi
su“^rren^f.^*‘ ,h * P'TTrcasnrfr to charg^he
to^isasisaisKss? in c ° m^
. . d®s"* SatPTOs, Pre'tSc. i -
John Major,Clerks Ci? . 4 ’ . .
Ss^pss&saSsSs*
i M 0 feet per 100 feet, to ihe
Sxc. n. Be it further enacted, Ac, That iherraiu «r
Cherry Alley shall rise, from Seventh sfrreLlrSminf
ates, or I per 100 feet to the grads of Straw
berry alley, as now-eslohlisbed, and thence a mdfo£i
ascending grade to the grade of Sixth street •
Sxcra. Beit furthereiiacted,L*c, That sonuichof
any ordinance aa conflict* with the provisions oftld.
Ordinance, be, and the etude is hereby repealed. •
Ordained bad enacted -Into a law in Councils! thi.-
the 2d day of March. AD Ibid;' “oeus,this,
• . ' Woaola Roaesisox preiTCC •
Aiieirt: R BtsszJt Roanrs. Clerk C c. ' '
, Joa-vStonox, rres't 8C- . . ;
John Major, Clerkß C.: i
OfM* Bngliali'Bemedy.
•£rra diseases, is iheTiyNOARIAN BALSAM OF
UFE, dtscorered by the Celebrated Dr. Bnehaa.of
London, England, and Introduced ihto the'Unued States I
oitder the immediate superintendence of the inremor • '
Thaextraordinary■ soeceis ofthls medicine; in the I
cure of Pulmonary diseases, iwafyantaihe Americou
Agentju soueiting for treatment the wont poatible cn
**?• rV Cfln . ®® ” nu, d in thd commniutT-tcases that seek
rebef iij vain from any of the common remedies of the
««\ and hare been giren tip by the most distinguished
-pbydcians a* confirmed andinetnabJe. Tlie' Htmiruri
aa Balsam has eared, and will tfnrtij the most desperarr
of eases. It is no quack nr ' —■ - 4 *ra£v
ii'k**'?; u no<TJw:k nosirtmt, bai a stand*T«iEmr-
of kiwwn and established efficacy. ■
KVerr farniiymiie United SUxesshould bo Applied
with Uachan’s • Hungarian Balsam of Life, not orffr to
counteract the coasamptire.!tenilcneies of the climate
buito be used as a prerentire medieino In all ewes o’
eoidi, coughs, • spitting of blood.' bain In the«M«nmi
chest, irritation and . soreness .of the lungs, broehitis,
difficulty of breating, hectic ferer, liight sweats,'emae£
dCbUUTI
m dlr “-
Pamphlets, containing a masMf TWllth and Ameri
ean certificates, and the un
equalled meria ofthls great V-ngiith Rrmwlr i»
obtained of the Agents, franiitonSj? r, may be
>r b a Fahnestock a co„ comer of
st and Wood and Wood and Oth sts. j • - ..?• maf^“
Popular, bcckut hflad!
- SELLK|iS' FA MI li Y; MEI)LUjSEK ’
RB fc SELLERS—I hnye nearly solt] all the Yef
auiaganadCongUSjTnnjroowJulme., Youriwr
uuuweis without exceptionthe heat ever offeredinthis
Laving. Drovedgood.wherever
pi* Cough Syrup and LrcrJPiU* hare also riven ut-
UfaeUon. \ourob tsem. •;i i SCOTT, Postmaster
1 repared and sold by RE BELLERS.S7 Wonder *
& MUIR.
3 * 1 Broadway-, Sew Y’ork^
• nAI »Jf mcbtijw noa . •
THE EAJtpE . AUCTION ssT.rq
M *wil I U LU OF ; *
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Adapted to the beat Trade, and purchased below
the coit of uupoitation, which they are cflor
. tag,at a Terrsianll advance. •
They haw also received trout thtvimoua Steamers and
T „
OF PAHIS' AJLD LONDON. -
{if , A1U1& was for many year, connected with the
4®A hoaao of Stewart A unhand hi* long experience
m the business will enable him-tooflhriuaUtuaea.au
attxatuve clock 01 seasonabjegoods.; ***
' TirT i 010 P««« their thank* for the patron:
aye so liberally bestowed upon thkwestablisbaenLiiml
to aware purchaser*. that they will attiretoi»Sr«
cwUMuanire ©f confidence antLsoppon. ■ “«a»«
It ia their purpose to extend their already large buijJ
liea«. and .nmalated by their wwxsmpeld *n«£s t££
far, they are determined to leave n© honorable effort*
ontned to accomplish their design. i AeoaihJerable
amount of expenenee at business has demonstrated to
their sansfaetioa that the only sure method oi obtaining
and securing a large business, is to have it t>fml tmSS
correct pnneiples, . and that while, as t£ev
eonmlt tbe interest of their customers, theynmoorsiw
U^iSdJlyr truß -s ttthod ®f thfir own.
44 ii-ii'
CEDAR ST., NEW jYORK
USE i BREWSTER
■p^saasss*?
,¥ nee,-H “, 4 «Wb!tintf: W «U .seasons 1
TYj^^ c ~yc^'py iafot>Q ■ :
n»ey ere now opening ScTCiiitauiKd Pieia»ri_
comprising erery new style ofForeign-kndsomS£
prmfoeuon, manyofwhick bkTeljusfbw^EEX
ONE TO FITE CENTS
P.WXI- uSpnc.Vifw
r»sss?etj.r j«5; &rS;
i’ i
; New York. Jane, 1547. i f
. .. ■ 'Sotie*. ~t ;
A \vi^ r ? on ‘ lnte,CTt0 ‘ ,ialto^:3neDi{ onofDu«,Bwn«
Way, from u* present innninaiion
«"««. to the Kasiem tin. of on A&f!?
he " b y."°*! fip<l a pirn, «if *Seificw!os "V
!h- ,ai £ Duque«ae: is hawdeposJted in'
tho Office Ot the. Rocotduig Regulator, for Mblicej!
amiuaijoa and uxrpecuon, u directed by prdinaneeof i
And any owner or. owners of ground lying on the
ut>c of such street- lane.or alley, Vho'shif Lmsbut
that he, she qr.they, shall «ficrdanttge:&om the onens
»ng or widening of the same, may apply,. by netiiionJtn'
L»)," CIl n Co ' in ef barter Sessions tfihe Coanty ofA],'
J* '*!'■ - ]marTtAl )
rpo MnaaufOS AND
X Gentleman of middle, age, brought up 14 mercantile
busiuess, wishes to engaged
sain store, U r manufacturing.concern,
m.o.pn.nil. nu..mt.fa. Ife
Sali«Cicto>T Kiiiniß , u | U < will bohoiiuLiL u,.)'
SSSiS? TO " ,ri ' ,t “ U!d
-r l-:tnar7d2f
I A j P'? io “sn£!wSelniiilofMoL
! &^B33i!sagsS»SS'«Si
Cl «»ela.id, M»ret uusS* 1 l ? l g i
io .to r wafo7BiTsrt
•-♦■•■-:. OfIUACKUUEN d Co
4=lfo£wlebr m*r7 McGlLL.BDflSinpr.nvyj^ B^
niwKirtn, foriSlyi s -- - .
M n hit ■u s <i/Mvinmq» f fljßy fe £ f
S i Am,*,'
ilui««Si. BUBanßiji*B6ii;
XJOTASB—.atikjprim* 1 , for wJe^by . ‘ r -" *-}
BEESWAXtA mail for ibr uU hr*-'" i
” ar7 r WICK 4 fccAfePt.tW
' -good ■nnniifcul.o!f,kfi f h ’ ~ ~
feSgaa#
■i >:;j: .j
PI STEAMBOATS.
/•>»/•■ CINCINNATI dt PITTSBCnOH
Mi.JM.Mi.
DAI LV PACKET LINE.
fTHIS well known line of splendid passenger Steam.'
A era JO»w composed of the largeMydwiftest, best
mushed and Amusheo,'hnd most powerful boats on the
.waters of the West.- Every accommodation and com.
fort that money can procure, has beenprovided for-pd*.
sengeri. Tbe Line bos been ia operation for five years*
—bat carried a million of people wilhodt the least injo-
persons. The boati• will be at tbe fool of
V ood street tbe day.prcriouc 16 starting, for tbe rcce>
tioii of freight,and ute entry of passengers on the stew.
te . r - In all cases the-passage money mas* be paid ia
advance.- • i. -• _
■ SUNDAY PACKET.
i The Isaac newton, capL a. <■». Masos. wl!
i*?*®,- I t “ ,UI Y“ c-*ery Sunday morningat 10 o'clock:
t> evening at 10 r. »L
May ay, 1547.
,r, YOSDAT PACKET.
TheMOXONGAHELA,Capt:Brara 1 wil! leave Puts*
burgh every Monday morning al JO o'clock: Wheriin*
every Monday evening at 10 p, x- ■ *;
TUESDAY PACKET!
, Th® No. 3,. OppL J. Kiixtnoxx»,'wia
«»»« Pittsburgh every Tuesday morpiag at 10 o'clock •
Wheelinggvery TtaesciayeveniftgatlOKX' •
; [WEDHKSDAT PACKET.
The ?fEW ENGLAND.No..2, Cap*. S. n».- Lm
leave J’hubuiyh every l#
ociock;, Wheeling 1?
THURBDATTACKET. «'f
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Ciucs. will- learn -Pin*.
■"“S* ewr atarrf., moralii* w Wo'elocfc WhSSr
every Thursday evening at 10 r. x - .«snwag
-• A'; FBIDATPACKET, A. ) ’
The CLIPPER No. ii, Capt. C*oom,-.wo| leave Piiia.
burgh every Friday monung at 10 o'clock: \Vh«snr
every Friday evening at 10 y.x : .' ’
' "< SATURDAY PACKET/'•
The MESSENGER, Capt- K--Rgvir wilt [*<w Kij.
' bnrjli.rtmSitWllloomjnjMlJo’Coct .
every Saturday evenlng at 10 r.x . • “**“**•
BEAVER AHBA.\onniwa«
, '/fUm »* K..' ' The steamer. - . ~ , B '
fJL ' .CALEB COPE
ICkwhP will leave for, Beaver, Glaeaaw enA
on Taemiiv,^*sLnridav
and Saturday, of cocb week, at o o'elaefc,.,
utg on Mbnday, • Wednesday .arid ■
boat at ibo landing between Wood street and tbe brifea
prepared iq receive freights at any time. -<' - - ” ’
; . S. AW. IUIUUUGII. Arts.
. OCRS l No 93 Wood«t
BEAVER AND WELLaVnXE PACKET f
' k • The line steamboat:' '
—’ Charles E Clarke, nawmr, with duriae
coming winter season, makodhtt*
tnps to Beaver add WelisviUe, leaving Fittsbanrheve.
ry morninr at I# o'clock, and TPellavifio at 3«?olock ?
C. AL UARTON, t W. XSl 1
FITTSBCBOU * BaoWSßVll*B**
I-EBBUARX' lo,*gfa SY 1,1,1 S»
-
, foUowing.new boati eortjiijta
LiwmAfcriray ft? Jjne for the present AT*
dames Paridnnm
,li.oJ llomij BA-M.ma4P.tL CT T° - i^” 1 '
, ‘ FOR CTXOLNNATI AND WABASH B1VK?
■ Th ” pl, " t^^sr s "
-I ■ ■ Mouoagaheis tint,..
’ : ... iV - FOR LOUIBTUXE ;
• fiXit-c."* tv' The fast running steamer ' *
o - bl'sic - •
Hunter:. Master, iriil
and intermedisie ports thiidar
Fat or pa«ago nppiy oa boarZ'
;?■ FOR NEW ORLEANS. >• -
• ,K : The jplendidnew steamer
Uk-fAl osapj. :: GBANC TUKhV '
. Nipv Orleans •on Thursday, flih
*t 13 o’clock, A. AL • Fortnight or passive bbdlv
on board, or.to RIIEY
:; ; FpBWVLG«9. .. • r . !"
! : T “ e runnlimwewiivT -...-.
• 'inni - for »tb«
■Lti.iniemed'afeponaoh Fri^,
lOb&iL^jJ Sl^
. . ,/ W)R'NAttllVlLLli~ ‘' ••
, ; {v'. < ihe aew'amUighl drnufflitsteamer.
• ‘ WARY ANNE- ■ “W*
JmmsSp-W«wV"wiil leave fir the
oay.the Whiit For C S s , P l rU .° [ 2P ar *
board, or to J A URn P ”^/ e
(FOB WABASH RlVlcaT"*
fjPgT ti andß^»uuat a ui B btdraught;
•■-•••; f - •
.FOR- ST. LOUIS, * '
j-Kixxvox j
': :r. : ■ ' rafnitmis:'-- r
u.s^ w ’ii. < ar Q f mrau^
SMiMLS“fIS' m S; , ; re K‘ “■ Tb ”~‘»J.
FOSTVASHYILLE. ~ r^~~'
aboveand ißtcuaedj*t6* l^*Te fo rika
f-ssfftwßSs^taKsr
; toe
./f*^ s n^ i *»e fitM nidniu# nieamer
V LMnUwftgg. l L -FAIRUOUKT, ■
iMMStfcT* tcr ’ ; * ,U ‘ l ” Te »* iborejaa
-2Sf •• .R -ttTLKLVS. Agt.,,
•• , »*s& -
. '•
JUi-, Cjpt. WiUUini• Mdlcr■ whl'
t»>M or u ’' rar
yjcbguf. , J. w.-'v-n^ju. xta ,. A
~ cincixsati Pjickct; “ j
k i • lae fine »ienm» r •> ;• ~ . -...••i
LiSr.Jfr-frift U.. *E>V EXQIiiMX* x l - :
u «ion ih it
- ’'i- FOR CINCINNATI. ' <1
). fae line steamer ' 't "
■ ■“•xjvmu K»T. liii’ifrt
W“ ‘ibD °rp, U‘^P-:
■ , fpE CSNCISttATL
1 . fT'Ft*- J* 111-) new ami fa*; nEu ; tr ■. ■
°L£*!HS» nSSrSTiSir^ 1 ’ For Arif
'■lv »p!cndid«etnier , u ■ '
J'S"' »SV'* v ' f »f 110
■ r°tt I cinokkjtl .
"V*ass&^^A
. ST. LOUIS t_JU.KOI3' Hivai m*SOT~
W"" *■*? * Sbitom?
—: ; Btononr * *- »•
;s s?|wmEsss,
”-iw •' ,«e*ioer . ..
1»»t« 111.
t? ActffirT ' i:rir =ra<'rair-' r " ;
i •; -•
•ajje apply on'bewd or to ■' P9*> .
-- 14 - ,GEO B.MILTENBEROER^Airi?.
FOR WAKAfUflwviat! 1 ' *
.'■iifeA
■SS&SaaL.-'V WRlct, manor, >iil )*nTo ; rorib«
S l^ s afv&ryg^y^ss&ti"
P*f**f® •Pplr.on board or to , "«««,•*
JflJ . . UjjOBMII.TF-SBERCER. J1„„V
PITTSBLROU £ HIIOxSci PAOffir" ~
' tv‘. f*» cwmoieamer ' : .■l*'--
! '
TbeCongo 1 trilllond■» a u.i ln A*i- >• • u - v *.
Every •ccomodatfon that eu h*
C»rt«n4MftW of paiieare«fl,«^^" w^ the**- . ,
w*
corner of UtttndSwirhfi>U«te; ‘ .
j ‘’lTMiiffwWeainer .
„ «bor^
• : errfT Monday,
Soart ireijUi « j**Mgojw^|,
» ■pl’taff FtihJoni for I§4«. ‘
A' "'**«COBS « -C• •> 1 '<rM
•nrn »l- 1 ”* * *uw.) mma, -
• >s‘j“'fHc»«Uand coitoneware rwjuestcdfto
•*** OfSpriflfii*!*, JHMWC«iT*«rft3r
Blticlf itort, comer of aa fcnd TVoe^
I M cd*edtko«New>Tor]r;{b«BpriiwBtTlAn%2 >
-•% which ho will iaxnxiur* ©a taanfcyfaSiiHSi
AU luooeintwint of# pool and oupctior M«f. wiiiSu^?*
r i '^--i4,
A JJ- 1»~“ tarinrbuilMl. wW'Kairtf J9i
•xJl.uk,,*/c u<pnr.tite'lUamti*
- fc| M 4th.
igabeUlioßta.