BV EIiA3TL-rt *4 PITTS BO BO tit ■ r *v > SATURDAY MORNING, £foßCifll; l&i&v 1 V -■ J irr'ra* Dutf'Gaam* la pab Hiked «ub 1 ■Hfcfi,TililVni>lj~) i'nl'Wrrhlr Tbo HaTi la Bevea - ■ "S5S#p«J u Rre Dollan per - ■: UTwo Drflara perajmstd^unedp IXBUOAI. -VAdftliaemenU ana Sabacriptimia to ih* Xnnh At war. i*atp fcmi*l'BUod Stale*G*tea*,jPhilaiUlphla, received • oodAtfwM GrosaibiipSie*. ' j .. - ,■*»■ - v '. ! > r ■ j iry-knoCTrUtM are earnestly reqaestedlho hand la -- .'i-.'c.fcH? bron toibrv.fi r.sLf-aud u early ta to day u ;, , p#** , . =«. ' Coramereisl 'lntelligence,Domertie, Mat* ; **• .•New*, * Inborn, Money Uarktu, kc. jee' t-2 m,w :'.«jßpsv.vill befcond a.complete Eolith Price' for iron, from which'lroa Metier* can tee there « ofhiVifif an Eagiiifc compeii vi--V\sv. , .«i - B>«nul*c!ory make*, the beat tnide in Eng* .*»• .v^.Jud,'and that we ahall hare atower priced article ‘•'•. ' ' ~v *s.l , .CcmspondenM of,lbe Pitttbngh Caste*. .jxasmxaaaarrjuwia.. Coalhxoekdale Conepa»r* *Heee •■.- t. Cvr«at< i’Li,* */j ~ - tdnor>Mi« February lO4B. ** ' ■ £ i a frtu l - Merchant Ban. ordinary risev, - 713 0 Jsftf '••"tßeatßare—HU Crown Beat, 810 0 v . - 4o- . ' Crown Beet, - : ; ..-“do i Bert Axe, - > » 0 0 f:'j 'dor ( ;-'v : . Beat Cable,^ d® :•< • - Crotrn Best Best, : 10 0 0 ‘i jr id i;#-;'Three Gown C, - 11 10 0 a r .'i i, to 3 inchor.-; jID 10 0 »n «sd Convex Iron,> P» Iron, No 1, Scotch, BoitoWate*,Crowti i-.i ' Sheetlron;Single* to No2o, - 1 ( ; < ± viloop Iria, 110 3 inciie*, - i -Tia rleie, Chereoel I'C, /•;■*: i i Svedeslroo, 810 0 3 7 C 11 10 0 10 0. 0 0 15 0. • l 10 O' 12 0 0 /JV:‘J ']•' ‘•'"’.V' • y : pertoa ' £oaadi tod. Saurt* luge 3k to 3ft, , . 10s ■}dp { . .3|to 4, , 20s „ *9 \ - .thto4k. .-j»4o*. ' -I ■'■*Bonal»only > \ . ■ ~... „4ftis 5... , ; 504 •‘V : ' p. , ' ,s*:&sft : ., V’-70s • ; :4o ': : si &.o,- ipoo* ' r ;!V fUts, until, 111 by k tad 5 ldths .) p'* . do. .k by ft.tod 7 IGtha, • ; .SlOs) . do ■ ft by ft 7 ICth* and ft . . . J • >• " .' lt ‘ , .do l and Jby i.and.'s. lCdu, -20«) /«al*,Laise, 3ft to 4 by 2ftio. 3, : 10s do ft* to sby2to A? 20* , , do , ,5i to 6byU io lft, ( 10* ■‘do. t OfttoOby.lfttoS; . -20 s . •MS v r r ~# do;V ‘6* to Bbyftto V: . '3os **■ Ift toll, . 40* loa extra. . . zztba axzsa ro* nax nan. ;'v.'*ji ]j' per ton fr.-i-;!;; Bonis and Sqotrex, Small, 0 lfl’.htnd 1,. 10» vlih.-:- . :do ■ -do 716ths, : 30* da • do J;• i 30* . .mi-u:."' ' <k)' »•' M• ' • da SlQth*. 40* ► t-i',*’’ >-'• .’’do ’• ■ 'do 1 k'■ rs-';t£.*/ *■■■• •• i'do " t ’ do ' SiCth*, . •; Ws ‘•U Ktrebint Bar*, 1 ■ ' do "lQaexL id tbs above, i; . Bd Bara; Large, Exlra,’ lor Weight SO*. 30*40*50*60*, 70*b0*90*l00*pcrtOQ 4k. 5, : 5k. 0..8). ?• IB.cwt.eaoh, To ihow teat the Railroad mania ha* been tea ' .«gaio of : postponing the - competition of Engiiah v ,v ; 1 ' liod with bor owa, vra * make’an extract from a * ‘‘ r ~ ''V’cfrcabir of Messrs ! Genoa, Fry and Trueman,Loo.. y -i T-'.: ’ i'' • •■*A**howiflghow raanymskers of bar iron hate -..-. u daring the railwa; 1 mania, turned their attention to iicr. 'the manufacture jf - raiis," we notice that where** ' railway bar* Ibmerty .commanded' 25>S30* per 7 ; :; ..uii-tbntnore than'ordinory merchant bar*,- thejr.tnay -•• •aowbe purchased at a lower price,‘-Had this cir ■.* loara»taoct»alone ii dicates bow much of the re* -jo’. - ;cent prosperity of the iron trade has been caused by railways. * * U A high; jniu ef Inn :. j MT9 : is turt to fester the manufeetum of ether * :: v 1 “ The’ last 'extract is bat too tree u our matrafec .. . - Jtareriwill.fihil'outere bog. A high price of Eog* ,'Esb lron foster* tee production here, for it enables ■t Iron masters to pay high rates for labor, and gives ldm a marketer ad he'can'make. life no leu ;, tmethal ioarprieedifOaiaEnropeisfatal to oar ' : pannfictema. When-iron is low abroad, wages ’■ #a*t come down with us, as we yournot make iron io compete with foeiropcrleddonaeq trendy oar fur -, -iiacesmu6t.beput out. Free trader* may cry out* . that we want ho protection; but it will cot avail— / r ‘lt i» a;qnestioa of Übor aad of finighla. .Iftbelr '" r bpperi'or^Uc^bcuy «ouoty will make iron cheap . -er than It can be brought to Pittsburgh from Eng* i. ' . Imd or deliver'iraloug the lakes cheaper, the labor ' ‘VOfmaKag ii wnrbe theirs. If pd.tbe other* hand Engliab ifo u can be sent undecoux low duty, add* . /->::>.:>iag:alap freights and charges, cheaperthan weead : , znake.lt, our iron makers must go to /arming. We L '- ! ■ have doiy on odr iron equal to the ' reduced coat pf it* prbduetion in England as com* pared with the Coiled States, end aecare our home ; markets. ' ' A*V - The Journi ewlcwsrd post charging the'G te despatches.) Ibe Quetta «r, placed npon li ■“Noy the/. Fw* received i and ibe ingthai .there x cover thbdiaf “oarketr iITIOS or VERACITY. :j will not be allowed to baokoutoftbe Mtioa io, wbicb.it ba> s pUced iiwb) by' wiUmannfkctariof.telegraph. .)<- . A~ftl*ftbood has been ottered by rl Joomal and we ' mean to bare it He one which ottered it.' is, that neither-the Gazette nor toy despatch of any 'kind that night, •m that they received one “announc* rasno a mere untruth t? . o .aasta\faa that they«Unu/atturti .•reports),".-. To alienee io ‘ever this calumny we fire the fol. ' JowingCopy of tbe dispatch seat as tram the cast on Friday nighAthe 3d of March and sent by us • treat the same evening. - “Market! withint change. Every thing waiting steamer. Breaditufli very firm.” • The biacinnau Allas, gave the despatch to [is readers on the 4tk in the annexed form , - “Basinets is almost entirely suspended, all parties - awaiting the arrival of the ateamer. Breadstuff* are very firm, and the tendency of (rices isstill in fejror of sellers, but there is little or aothiag doing. I Prune White Wheat is held firmly sf 150 c per brtytnd the stock of Cura being light n_ is mostly frfM above tbeviewof bayera.” . v The Post of tbu| city gave the substance of the : .despatch at follows::. “No change in any of the Eastern Markets.— - • if—ebSwi* are awaiting (he arrival of the Foreign . -steamer.)~ Breadstnffs are firm;*! The Gazette as before aisled, re*wroteita markets InedeartJance with this dispatch; Thefloormarket ‘ at New york. will iiiatlraia the subject : ” j!''' . Nriv Yoaa. March 2. 3 t.x. Fpomii* flairs offinirrsrti hninrfi' wt 50 p*rb6l.' Baltimore H. 8. brands art selling at 53,- • per bbt r. Tbe'marbet, with opsoderate business is • - ia &vor’of lhe seller. The .market is dull and bus- Jtoasjdmost entirely suspended, waiting tbe «ca taer’anewa., ■ Ooided by this despatch, it .was given on Stwr iky thus: • *•; 2*»ewYork, March 3,3>. n. ' , jfcbcii "Sales of Genessee Floor at $6,2506,30 v, •• per bbU H. S. brands are selling at $6,- ■ ptrbhkTbe market is dull and business almost • ’ entirely ‘suspended, waiting the strainer’s news, - toilers are asking full priest and look for ad ad ;j "...-t , *' The .despatch sent-us can be procured of the Philadelphia office, and we trill pracura it, upon the i ot any merchant who Is not sat is- 1 - tod vrilifour explaa atkm. Our present plan of far i- uUbing teiegnphic news, we have every reason to ' ' - know is satislhkory to the readers of the Gazette, ' 'BOt shali we soon publish an* apology,liko this : , ‘;'iiOßilheJonmalbf Friday: v-Ax. vrtflgotjsode«paicbe«lajt night, op- to the JWdr.wbenwo must go io pros, we give none; not •. *. to mtUoiactaTe, as we'rolgbt do, under pro •'. •/, a y*tnwy •••1 Tfwnorroy no' doubt, when them .* pft falling, we shall IIITC iUU reports r - >Aoa Boston to.Qi. Louis, ; •••••'•' " * Tlie Journal of Thursday; raid pav for tbv motf extensive nod most expensive, as it u toe 1 ansi complete system of Telegraphic correspond : .Vtnee erar arranged in the Union.'’. v "lt,o& particular days vre fill to give a report " ’ i* l float this or that market, tbe render trill please up* - ls because we .have received noae. ? ’ ‘ - rJ doubtis very Satisfactory to those/who for the new*,b«i we lliiok oar reports <rvfaßfas agreeable as so much preteßtrion. ; the snow . f *. jjaiWdespatches from New York) -Philadelphia, • Sti Louis, in accord* ■V, 'their contract with the Gazette. They, prompt axtdiwithout equals in their line, sod their .dmpla Srapatehes apeak their, praise tod \l VjiiaDglytttfteedelsewhere. ' ' vSSST^SiSi’ B4 i.RoaD—7be fee*!# 'for ' tg-Febnisjr. as follows. ■. . __ t * - 184 V- - 184& ffe'tfwUf' ‘ $12£30 40 $13)210 86 ; ~ , - -J. $16,812 63 $20410 W I *t Vlman c*fl-Bttrtti» to tfao card of , ’VtaibnVop* il* «*» oeiric dlUilU .'t •,. | . of Uui.Plmbßrtffqaaette/ wmzsit i CotmlaTe giriHt.aa opintou,ahd ooe a* imjßitarit io ’Wettemi. owne« ■and shipper* u to thoio of tbb Easi.'uponthecaae BominaUy of the ftUrehants Bank of Boston terxus | the Xew Jersey Steam Navigation Company. The caee was uied by the Plaintiffs fcr tlxe recovery of .nlazge.eum of .apecie shipped os board the wearn*' «r Lexington on-the night of. her ifttated passage between Providence and New Yorki- The steamer a* willed remembered, was discovered to be on early on the evening of the 17tb of January, IS4O. 'An attempt was made to bead her lor the. shore, bat the ropes by whfeh she jwas steered, were burnt, and the vessel became unmanageable. Sb* was burnt, many lives'were lost, and a great deal of [valuable property, including the specie— The;following facts, embodied in I te ‘decision of the .Court, I send .u of iuterest to ail : thfttf* dmng hnauies* upon the Western waters. ' , The Merchants Bank .had sent; their specie through the. well.known house ct'Hamden'lc Ccu who bad a contract.-with the Steam'-Navigation Company of the following character! Thatfijrihe tom of S2QO a month-they would cafTy a crate five Cset by, six on board of eveay steamboat sailing be twees Prorftieece and New York. ■ The Company required that -Hamden should : cany all goods at their own risk;—that they should so .'advertise is the poUio papers and so print upoatbdr Bills of Lading.'. It was under these circumstances they contracted to didiver the specif but the own* !ew«-.flippy, look to th* public not to those contrirfing to dieliver the specie, for re* dress. The Court say that there wii "gross tug- 1 liftae# on board the Lexington,—that under the law of Congress for the better security of laves of she was bouud to ati engitfe in good order and in a convenient place, wilt a full apparatus, and. also an iron tiller rope. . When the vessel was burned there were Cotton (islet in close snd dahgerous proximity to the boQeza. The engine was in one place, the hose in another,‘and there w*re but two or three fire buckets. ;In the gener al confusion, the boxes which contained the specie were used as water backets. Had the boot been stopped when the fire was discovered, In the opin* km of the Tudges/the accident might not have oc curred, or had there&ea no gross negiigtence there would have been do accidenL Upon the trip pre* vious to that when the. vessel wias burnt, she was found to be on fire, and half of a box of goods wkf burnt r t ' j ' There were other facts in the case important to the Atlaotic States, as the question of Admiralty jurisdiction was involved, and on ibi* branch of jhe subject the Court were much divided in opinion, I but the above Acts are important for! hD readers .as showing the disposition of the Court to require a faithful execution of the laws .of Congress, and further of holding the owners of steamboat* respec tive for the goods they may cany When losses are the result of carelessnem. It was ■ said, too, thai the burden of proof, os to proper care and caution should rest upon the owners oif «nj not upon passengers and shippers of goods. Thb' deci*ioa was delivered by Judge Nelson, of N, Y n and the opinion affirmed the judgment of tlw Court below. .. 1 The. Committee on Commerce have not yet re .ported their bill upon the safer navigation of steam* boats, which will account for its non-appearance in the Gazette, and answer the inquiries of those who have written here for copies. It has been de layed partly with a view of hearing' what soggw timimigfatbe made by gentlemen fromPktaburgh, Ciadnnsti and elsewhere, who have manifested 'sn interest in the enactment of a salutary and effi cient law. Txsssnrr— Ac. The House have passed to an engrossment- of the Deficiency Bill, appropriating with the amend ments which have beeo'made, considerably over , hirteen n rnillions of dollars. The Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, in view of the pending treaty before the Senate, addreaacd-a let ter to |be Secretary of War, as to the .necessity of making the heavy appropriations for thelralance of the fiscal year. The answer both of the Secretary and Quarterateittf was that all the money would be needed, regardless of the treaty, or whether it ahoold de ratified or not. ' Referring; to these origi nal letter*, and the amendments made to-day, 1 find the following stale effect. That on tiw 4th oi November last, General Jessup submitted the fob lowing estimate for appropriations for hi* office at the present tiaoioa of Congress: For the Quartermaster'sofiee proper.-.525,751/200 Arrearages' 2,401,000 Contingencies. (13,000 '; . £27,215,300 The Quartermaster Mid that; *ll this money would be necessary, bat alarmed si tbe magnitude, tbe Secretary of War ordered him to redace bis esti mates, and aot his expenses, which wma vtmpo*sj bte wliUo the war continued. In view of tbe fact, thafthere would be two sessions of Congress-be fore the expiration of the next fiscal year, the Quai teraaster consented to cut them down to $t 5,167, 000. What are estimates worth when thus redo ced in a single office nine millions ofdollars, tor no other purpose than to conceal in the regular tran» actions of tbe Government, and in tbe annual doc* aments the real expenditures of the Government* The Committee of.. Ways and Means have already been called upon to go back to the. original esti mates, and to add largely to tbe stints asked only at the commencement of tbe regular session cf Congress. Upon the question of a Mission to ibp-\Kbpir States, there was some sparring in Committee of the Whole and the House. Mr. Dickey, of Pa., moved to strike oat the appropriation with three other missions for Eueador , Guatemala andßolivia. Tbe motion was carried in Committee, but was lost in the House a vote of 95 to 61. Tbe mis' •ion, therefore, to tbe extent of a Charge d’AfJaires jvi'i be established, not only at' Rome, but at the three Sooth American Republics named. TUI TXEATT, &C. The Senate had a bog and weary: sessxra last night upon tbe treaty. Motions made to adjourn tailed, and a strong disposition was manifested to close the debate if possible during the night .The subject through the day and evening imparted more than usual interest *mnng the citizens. Tbe Capi tol was lighted to a Isle hour, and a multitude of persona were near by seeking to know the result* Several votes were taken - daring the day, nfad a motion was made by Mr. Alien daring tbe’morn ing to take the question at night. The subject bn » certainly not awakened a uni. form interest among Senitora. Mr.-Houston, of Texas, who has a holy horror of Executive Ses sions, fats gone almost to tbe Eastern .extreme of the Union, to avoid participating in them, 'lie is off to New Hampshire in the midst of a treaty of Peace between Mexico and the UjutedSlstei.- Texas having had her fiU of mischief in the work oif. annexation, leaves Uncle Sam in the /lurch, while her Ex-Pwaident; takes French leave for New Hampshire. •' One reason for' pushing the treaty to a conclu sion last evening was tbe feet that the bids for the Loan come in to-day at 3- O’clock, and the bids will rise or fell, according to tbe prospects of peace-. Beforodosmg I must rend you tbe following ex tract from Eogeaio Macnamar*, whose._uame fig ures largely in tbe California documents, and in the debate upon.tho treaty. He is urging Ibo Presi dent of the Republic of Mexico to establish an Irish, Colony in. California, and to grant him lands and revenues forth*! purpose. 1 give you the conclu sion of one of the letters, which is certainly tiniqvo. in it* way,'and shows what sort of iattiguWhave bepn going on in California.. “Good Lord," says Maenamiw, and .“good deviy say the Admini*. tralion, both being alike for power and plunder. "If tbemeaus which 2 propose be not speedily adopted, jrour excellency may. be assured that, be fore another yea*, lhe California* will form si part of the AiMpcaigaatio!!. Their Catholic institu tions willibecomo the prey of the Methodist wolves find tbe.tyhole country will be inundated with the cruel invnders; whilst 1 propose tbe means of re pelling them, my propositions ought to be the more os l-have no personal inter est in the affair, save tbe progress of the holy reli gion 6f God and the happiness cf my countrymen. •"As'fer lie'fidelity tad adhesion of these to tbe Mexican government, I answtf with iuy lifeij and according** may be drawn a -sufficient number of ootonuta. fat learn ton thousand snsj 1 am of opin* tooi andmay assure with certainty, that thfenum btr wiil bb sufficient to repel at tbe same Ume the secret iatngues and the open attacks of tbe Ameri can usurper*. I have tbe honor to be your excellency's most raqwctfuland obedient-strraeV EUGENIO MACNAMABA, Apt*. JTu*. ' - ' ■ ~ •- ' ' ’ t'~ e ' Tn Foorrs or Mixes, 1849. tbr day r up«i Which the next the Vott*d.Bttt«* 4 wiU be lahutgunjcd aocording to tbe regular of proceedings, will we believe cuiife on Scadoy.— This tax dm happened before since the inMttanfln rithrOntisaiai 1 .y> V;. '• ' /- : ■_ •. .. ' . •***«» F« ttt X>|spwte l . .r -'vjTho.Hpuston (Texas)\T«te£aph Beduk'to& wry indignant at the establishment of a : taz£orial government at Santa Fe, thncapilal pf New Mek indeed it has a right to be, if (be Rid Gran as being the rightfal boundary lino b«ween Tex **' dnd.Mexico, that magnificent city of mod hov els really ooastituted a part of tb* Republic ofTex as at the time of its annexation to the United Stti« * But then, while, if Mr. Polk had not sent G*n. Kearney thither to conquer: it* there, wduld have been.no “territorial government" in «*Ti«t«. n ee there at this time, it is-not less certain that-Don Armijo, who utew and captured every individual belonging to the only Texnri expedition ever sent thuher, would have been still in ins palace, admin istering as aforetime the laws of Mexico and rfr cejving tlm homage of the people of Mexico, who without question, exclusively owned and occupied the soil We do not see clearly why the Texans should repine at the dtange, even if it be an inva sion of (heir sovereignly! tTjie Houston paper suggests to theXegidature 91 • “* at “® new county should be laid off In that region, of which the city of Santa Fe shall be foe county seat” In that event, should Uncle Sam djolish his territorial government and wilt draw bis troops at the same time, it may well be doubted whether a second Santa Fe expedition, under foe auspices of foe Texan government, will : fere differently from that which some years ago ter :mutate so disastrously.—RfrA Whig Bucoakax aim Public opucox—The North A. nierican giyesus a leaf .out of the history of the convention at Harrisburg, that has quite a spice ofiu. terestijlt need not be said that foe convention waj a ferce played lor the benefit of the “ferorite sorj,” and was no more an honest expression of the sen timenta of Pennsylvania, than any petty meeting at a way-side tavern. The choicest speeimen-of was caused by Mr. Kerr, Beaton Kerr, ho doubt pf this region. When the troops were g|ot inti!) line for foe purpose of nominating delegates to the Baltimore Convention, a “Mr. Peaniman pf fered a resolution to the effect that, the delegates from each Congressional District should nominate a person to this Convention as. delegate ef such Congressional District to the .National Convention, and Mr. Kara ofiered to amend by providing that the Convention should appoint a Committee of 24, to whom foe delegates of each Congressional Dis trict should nominate two persona from whom the Committee should select the delegates to foe Na tiouatConveution. I ; This amendment proved to be a apork in a pow der tnagaxine, and produced such a row as Lodo focos only can get up. The minority thought and jtiatly too, that that was going it rather too blind, they, considered foe pill too large and too bitter, and therefore peremptorially refused to swallow it. ! This question was discussed the whole afternoon, during! which- time all kinds of speeches were -made,by: men of all lands of character and calibre, So much steam and patriotism, I venture [to .say, never escaped in so short a time. Had the Mexicans beans some of the speeches they would have made fight; but they would undoubtedly hake remarked to us, you need not fire—l’ll come doii-n at once." • ■' While the firiog was hottest, a gentleman by the name of Soodgraas, of Westmoreland,got foe flow, and addressed the Convention sotnewhafin thislnaaner.—“Mr. President, if James Buchanan is nominated, he cannot be elected—(here some persons caught him by the coat aad attempted to pull him down)—but he would not come—(roar* of laughter.); Sir, Providence elected Geo. Harrison, (cheers; laughter, and cries of go onj but Provi dence killed—(here hi* .’voice was drowned by cheers,;laughter; and applause.}) Sir, Pennsylva nia can elect her own delegates, without members of Congress coming here to assist them—(immefise —and, sir, leant sec why they should ; be meddling:in this manner. (Hoars of:laughter, shouts and cries of ‘hit him again.*) Sir, Gen. C*ss is the man we wont for. President—(deafening ap plause)—be fought and bled for his country, be (ap plause, cries of go on, laughter.) Yes, sir, he is jhe man—here bis voice Was drowned by all kind* of noises—dozens of delegates ihrmtlng ‘Mr. Presi dent, 1 ‘previous question,’and ‘question,*—yet'he talked on without ttoppujg a moment. The test word* be spoke, not half done yefo'f - - Mr. Lowry snepyded' in quelling the tumult, jby means of a comnycfraise requiring the <felegates to give urriun fUdgts to foe Stole Central Cbmihit lee, that they will sopport James Buchanan.: It seems, therefore, that Locofocoa cannot trust each other without written pledges. l What has “Democ racy’’ come to f . ; Tlie Convention then adjourned in a *cmi-row. to meet at 7 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of balloting for Senatorial delegates. : Fax* Psxsßnxsr or Madoxeto.—'We have a copy of an adresv from the Mioislers and Elders formerly connected with the Old school General Asvrmbly who have organized themselves into an association holding no communication with Slavery. They have liasocd a declaration seujng forth their principles as follow*. Declaiuiiox:—L God has made of one bkiod all nations of men. consequently, all human beings, endowed with rationality, hare an equal right'to freedom! 1 lit The bolding of human beings as propertyi is destructive of all the ends for which man was creat ed and ehdowed with rational powers, and conse quently quo of the greatest evils that can be inflict ed upon human nature, highly untoond, and entire ly inconsistent with christain character and pro fession. •.; .lIL holding cghtidiness of slarehotding, can be a member iof this ! IV. That no. Church, Presbytery dr Synod, toler ating slaveholders, or the advocates of slave bdld ing. In its communion, caa'be a constituent part of thfe body.! i All these point* are argued at great length cud with much! asperity of language, which however it is nek our province to repeat. j Soxx xunrxaxacx tB Co«ireacisL' r Rxronra.*— The; Joarsal gives a Report of the Boston market dated March 6th 5 P. M.—which says. 1 Flo us—Tbe market is brisk, with sales uf 19 P 000 barrels at $6,50 for Genesee brands, and $6,- 37) for best Western, OhioS6j2s£ti,37t p bbU— The j market doted firm without any preemptible chkpgcxlrom last quota tic ns. _ -The New York Commercial (Papers) tefi Urn story thus, i ! JfoertTf, March f>, 4617.—Floi'I—There was a moderate'demand this morning, without material ehafage in prices. We notice salea of 600 barrels. ,ioijludiag filichigan and Genesee, at Making a diffrence in sales of eighteen thousapd four hundred bbls. ; Tbe Haffalo Courier, a Democratic paper, hat the following sensible and impartial remarks rei<c five to Mr. Clajrc— ! the testimony of both Whigs and Democrats it would appear that tbe journey of Mr. ClAt Ihrotigh'the principal cities, has been more like!a triumphal march than a mere manifestation of re spect-and regard for a private citizen. No person wiU regret that it has been so, and his progress has probably been haded with, as . much pleasure and sincerity by 'his political oppooenis as by his friends. 1 1 Republic*; then, are not ungratefoL The people are ever ready, without regard to old party diffe rences or personal considerations,, to tender their homage to' an illnitrious citizen, who, ; haring served his country, faithfully, according to his con victions of duty, withdraws to private life and re posesjupon his honors. Hf. Clav may well lie proudkof these demonstralionaof national respect and gratitude. History hardly- records a parallel instance, and our generation will not witness ah ether.' ! Tar Packet skip West Pom, Cnpt. AUeQ, arrived thia morning from Liverpool, niter a very sevcre'p&tsfcge. when in laL Od, 30 long.C7, at IAM. the ship was struck by lightning seven times within iho hour, each time the fluid peasing down the mainmast- The whole mast appear* to throw off sparks. liko red hot iron when strut by the smith's hammer. Most of the watch oh deck felt the shock severely. Two men Were in stantly killed; At the fifth shock Captain Alici) felt himself Dearly brought to the deck, .so power ful was it* effect, although at the name time he waj fifty feet from jthe;main mast The names of th< killed were'John Armstrong, of New York, am MflcelluS Robinson, of Rhode Island.— Arrr life Com. Arfv.of lhcltk. The Clax ; Mirano ix Auiasy.—Thc : Cloj Meeting at tbe capilol was numerously attended Friday evening. Tunis Van Vechlen, Esq., was the presiding officer, and Messrs. Greely, Brooks, ami severe others spoke. • Resolutions were adopted to the effect that Hehry. Cloy : was the first choice for the Presiden cy, but they would support the nomination of the National Convention, whoever that nominee may by.;.. ; i i • . i There were many who signed the call for tho meeting under a '•tipuiation.Uißt a resolution of Iliis description should be reported.— CorTCijvnJmcr of tk* Nevt York Copt. Aifrerluer. ■ In tbe case of'the Centenary Methodist Episco jal Church at Brooklyn, N Y, Judge Edmoxdh, on Monday, rendered a decision on the motion for an attachment against tbo Trustees for refusing to obey tho peremptory mandamus, requiringthem to,admit Rev. Mr. Griffin to the pulpit and parsonage, tfudge in delivering his opinion, remarked that the man damus, by life statutes of New York, is made a civil proceeding. It is c,a**order of the Court which the parties are bound to obey. It deter mines no rightsjbetween the parties, burn is a de cision as to present possession, which can be: appealed from;'but, during the appeal, mart be obeyed. A refusal to obey will subject the Trus tees to Imprisonment for contempt of Court,. t CoTrox M*ja-XACtuMs.-Tiie NewburypqrjMasi. Herald sayo-f-Nptice has been given in the cotton mi ll*/in this town, of a reduction of drsges, tocom mence on the|2oth of March., .The redaction averages 10 per cent on tbe pay roQa, being •- bout 2 per cent.'per annum bn of the companies-' -; The'directoraof the coUgofectoriesatUx bridge meet this, week .to taka jaeasarira Jo dose,their miiTa, they hairing a laige accumulation of goods which will no* sell except a| njwayy Josy,, ' offoaoiog newspapers i 1* ettfilecfl 'which salyecU .lh4i«ndssi to a I penalty ot $250. Woftld not so wise aadpradeo) v| Uwoparau advaaf|Wßriy in this free and en-l fetaMoonoyt; ' 3Y 4IAG] TIG TELEGRAPH. CsniMipaaflcac • Curmpoadent Wttibargh Qaisttt, of the Piiulmrgh Gazette. UGHJESB. ■W tfflutopos, Marrh 10, ISia ' Seutx—The Set ate was called to order at the usual hour and a prayer made' by fo e Rev. Mr. Guriey. * .J" 1 A petition was presented by Vice President Dallas, numerously iigned asking foe Government to purchase Mount Vernon. It was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. • to notice Mr.Yulee askedand obtain-’ ed leavo to bring in a biH, which was rehd foe first and second times and, referred to foe Committee on Public lands. It asked Congress to make a dona tion of public lands for the benefit of-the ™mmnn school system. • : Mr. Mason from the Committee on Claims re ported a bill for the relief of “Stolkera" and HilL Mr. Atchison from ibe Committee on Indian Afi feira reported a bill for the relief ofH. Mather., Mr. Berrien moved to take up foe House Bill, relieving foe Supreme Conn Judgesof Circuit duty for one year. Mr. Ashley opposed the motion,and said the sub ject required mature consideration. Mr. Berrien withdrew tiis motion at the sugges tion of Mr. Ashley. Mr. Sevier then moved that foe secret'session be commenced which was agreed to. *'■ TREATY RATIFIED. The Treaty of Peace was ratified by a vote of 28*015. The Senate then adjourned to Tuesday next. House.—Mr. Sawyer moved.that the House re consider a vote of yesterday io relation to patents. Upon motion the House resolved itself into Com mittee of.the Whole upon private bills.- After some time speot therein the Committee rose without ac i lion, as there was no quorum pre seat. A motion was made to adjourn and a division of foe House called for, when a fight occurred be tween Messrs. Harralson of Georgia and Jones of Tennessee, both Locofocos. immediately a great confusion arose in the House and the pugilistic members were separated and both apologised for the outrage. Mr. Palfrey then moved that when the House adjourn it should be until Monday. - Mr. Thompson ofMiax, moved that .a Committee be appointed to investigate the cause of foe recon tre of Hamlsoa and Jones and have power to send for persons and papers. Mr. Steven opposed such action.. Mr. Hunt stated that the combatants had apolo gized and had shaken hands After some fenher discussion Mr. Stevens mo ed to dispense with the Committee which w; agreed to. The House then adjourned until Monday. Exclusive Correspondence of the fituburgh Caulte PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PniLancirHiA, March 10, 4 r. it. Floo*—The market is steady but rather tire, and I hear of moderate sales only of Western brands at Sfiper bbL Wmx*t—l bear of limited sales of prime Bed at 130 c per bu. Cor*—Prime Yellow is sold at 43c per bu. The market generally present* no material change from last quotations Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gai NEW YORK MARKET. New York, March 10,’3 P. M /■Floux—The market, without-a moderate busi Eress-HB ia favor of the seller,good desirable braodi are firmer, but irregular lots are negfocted, aupplin are limited. - L • | . - WmcAT—There ia a good inqiry in foe market for milling, but other grains are qaieu- Holders of wheal are vety firm, and buyers do; not meet them. - Coxv—Sales of Prime Whitest sft®3«e f bo.—' Market unsteady. Pro vie o\s—There i« less -movement m Fork the market being heavy. Western number one, is selling at $10,62-310,75 per bbt. . There ia no marked change to notice in'the market, excepting a downward tendency in pick eled meats, which are plenty.’ Sales of Baltimore rendered Lard at Sic tier B and of Western at 71 (3S( per p. Corros—Market fieavy. Prices advanced but again receded. 1 Exelotive lh« PmsburgA GaxSQt. BALTIMORE MARKET. Bahimore, March 10, 3g, at. KtxiJX—The market is in a quiet state, with moderate sales of Howard street brands at S,SIHs) 5,971 per bW. , - Whkat—Sale* of Pnme Red were effected to day at 1323135 c per bu. Coa.v—Prime White is selliog at 43340, and Prime Yellow at 49p49r per bu. Oatl—Sales at 35337 c per bu. Rtt—Moderate Sales ot 73375 c g bu. Rtx Ftoux—The market is'qaiet, with moder ate .sales at SsS3|c l>bL Cotraxat—Ssles at s2£o Mcs - Poxx—l hear of limited sales of Western No 1 at Sll per bbh Pximx Poix—Sales at 59 per bbt. The mat ket U duller for Bref and l'ork. i Bxcox—Sales of Western dry salt sides at Sjc per lb. Western shoulders are selling at 3i. Laxp—Western Rendered is selliog at 71c per oud Baltimore rendered at Sc lb. 1 Wmsxrr—Sales si 25c * gal Psaisylvsnls Legislature. Harrisburgh, March 7, ISIS. Scutx.— On motion of Mr. Johnson, tbe bill to incorporate tbe Erie and Ohio Rail Road Company, was taken up, considered a short time and then postponed. House.—Tbe private calender was taken op, and a great number of bills were read a first time with a view to their being finally disposed of in the afternoon. Laxoe Salt or Axtbica* .YVooless.—'The Middlesex and Northampton mills join in an auc tion sale of Cloths and Cashimeri, to be made by Haggerty, Draper Jones, Wednesday. The quantity being nearly seven thousand pieces of goods, universally admitted to be the best fabric of this' country, will, without doubt, attract a very large company from all part* of the country.—AWr Yotk Com. Aav. Flo* tex Pocmc.—Letters bare been receiir from lama ta7th January. Commodore Joues bad gone to Valparaiso, excepting to meet cither the Ohio or Preble to take him to A slight shock of an earthquake had occurred at Lbna and neighborhood, doing oo more damage than alarm ing tbe inhabitants. Com. Jones and suite were well, and had experienoed considerable dififculty in finding vessels to cary them to their destine ttoo. Mb. Cut' i.v New YorL—Mr. Cliy’s receptioa in New York waa one of the roort enthusiastic,and bnHianl ever witnessed in that city. , Goi. Bbooke, U. S.' A- arrived at New Orleans on the 2tth'ulL. PITTSBURGH WEEKLY GAZETTE. COXTEITS W FABT—XIBCn 11, 1648. Logic and Political Arithmetic—Mr. Clay and his Dcforaere—War Department—The Presidency —Tbe Sopreme' Conrt-Circuits—Congress—Tbe Treaty, objections raised against it—Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road—English Metal Market Interesting Correspondence—Prices Factory Stock —Telegraph News—Major General Scott, bis re call foretold in tho city of Mexico— Delegate Meet ing—Pennsylvania Legislature'—From South America—Congressional Proceedings—Au Impor tant decision in the Supreme Court—Bucbonnon and Publicopinion—Santa Fe in dispute—A Ques lion of Veracity. Payment of Slaves—Tim Treaty of FcoceJn Dancer—More uf tho Treaty—The Supreme Court —California, Claim*, Conquest, Congrdas— Kentuo ky and Mr. Clay—The Franking Pnvilcgeond Mrs Adams— Proceedings in Allegheny Cincinntti Fire— of the Treaty, Territory, and Luther’s Mode of Preaching —Judge'McLean and the Presidency—ltems, &c. Latest Telegraph news, Foreign and Domestic. ‘ Commerce: A carefully compiled Review of the Markets for the past week; The prices in the local city markets; The Cattle . Market; The price* of American produce iii various ports of the Union; Amount of Fkmf, Wheat, Corn, received since the opening of the Canal; Canal business and inoremeols of produce; Market ia Loridool .. City News; spirit of tho Press; Copious Extracts from the leading journals on the interesting fopics nfthedny.- For sale at tbe dosk, singly of in wrapper*. Price 6 cents single copy. Subscriptions $2 • year in advance. •’ lE7” Biiiior Cotmou-fJUia Tosic.—To iha Raid amt Gray—lf you wUh a rich, lunriant head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf, do not f*u l 0 procure tbs genuine llain of Columbia. In case* of baldness it will Bioro than exceed your expectttloii*. .hlsny who have lost .thcifhsir for JW yesrs have faadjl restored to it* origins! perfecUoii by the use of this balm. Affe, Mate or condition appear to be no obttocls whatsven it alw cauHS ihejuid to flow with which tbe delicate {*■}? ‘jfeeUßlfed. by which means thousands (whose hair was grey ns the Asiaetfe Ifetts) have had their boferertmad to its natural color bythe tue of feSfinvK «•*«• of lover it will be foand the most pleasant wash that con be used. A few applies. I—“» fromfSlln, strengthens ths foots, U never fells to hnnana f!*h fov th9i Lodlet :lt ,i* it bolds thru times as pm«»h as other • al>.tUcdluirnnontiT..tadI. nor,effected. Hu C ° aMcei * Co,aC«artl«ud w WM.' JACKSON, a Üburt, .1. tisud otWeoii la Pu- br SwwoTjt to ajTOTllt brtorSt IS Cutoub&V/bTjto. Voa.l; ttoA br oaisßtostoi tnry town to n. Ohio ood Md | ID-UitottrtphtoJonopßouitoLilyWMl.rio« •Jf** wki “ ““WfOotAkto. druu. . t*3 wtojaufr OST 00. MS'ool, to Pituhoirt,u<S U*«V* ssTlNl&wlp MiCaßtKr^ J«»iCider;Mr/! i. "“liUßton connijr, Vrsterday morning, at 8; o'clock, CHARLES H.. * ofnobert and Margaret McCotcheon, ooe ie nine months and sixteen days. 1 ID,Duenlaill.taic plMeihi., (S.turin 7 |.iltnioo» .1S o'clock, Iran (he miDcuco or a, .nth ttrect,oca,Smithfielii. All friend. oflhc-ihoDlv are respectflilly tnriied to attend. ' : ! er, cwed bv Sl^rmao's-All-Healing b3smu 1 P ,foood and Consumption, ™i. l ?nv a i l . ld * r , , ,,‘ u , Brooklyn, was attacked witli u a co «fh- pain in the side, and aU ibe usual symptoms of coruumption. lie en- SSftold they did him no good, 5fS». dwahecoifol not live. ..Hearing of the won- ShermanYualsam, ha sent 10 139 Pulton'Breet,. hSj?ne U J e a chaf 4 «0Pl«d the he hadtnkefi one bottle, iurst!^i? , lL*LS? ath,, T ork * 11 had saved his life! ’ ai Myrtle Avenue, can at . Ann Maston, of \Tilliamsbareh, tiring in Tenth, ?°"*h« re ®‘. »*F»: That she hadWn S a hacking cough and pain in the chesi, tor a ■ became SO bad.thatshe was obbged to give yp her school for more thnu a whl^ e^ lO ff ei ! e !i tl, e All-Healing Balsam; c h *Pf_ n atiaviated her symptoms, tihe is now last recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher. r e "» Mr. John CTNiel, 10th arenue and A u *!? sd 7 ,1 h * cough, raising of phlegm, widpaiam his «de. He could getno relief till hetned the All-Heabug lUliam„ which drove the pain from his side. aUaycd the eough. and' brought the disease upon the surface; and before be, had tnkcu three bottle, was entirely] cured i ; ’ i>LK 7 UT ,JH ro rosiinmos—Mrv Bagras, k lady upwards of7o, residing &J Sheriff, has' for years beeu tuhjecr to auacks of pleurisy, rauiag or blood, severe cough, shortness of breath, pain in ber bead, arid va noue pans ofherbody. tier friends believed her past recovery. The Ail-tlealing Balsam relieved her at once of all the alarming symptoms; and now she is able to atirnd to her work. | ' - ' , *» waoonso coron—Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 95 Chnsue «reet,L 8 Heals, 19 Delaney nrect; Wm H rem^y* J Wolnol • ,rwt » tnowr the value of this great Ask for Sherman's All-HeaUag Balsam, and see that tils written signature is on 'each bottle inS ascem * *“s *»«> per bottle. Principal Office .100 Nassaustreet, New York. Likewise, Dr. Sherman's Celebrated Cough. Worm Camphor Lozemres; Pretxuum Tooth Pane "and Poor Mans Planer.,. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm Jack w'* ‘Li 1 * *s* Shoe 9ion aad Patent Medicine Warebouee, e 9 Übenv etreet, head ofWoodstreet, SSS&T<5™?= Ju ! r ' Vlar * b , al i.' .^ 1 } ? S lien y city;! Jonaihab Ghrirst, J H H Jacques, Bimlinsbam; A H Grtty, . t'w'H J OMn » Un * corner of Webster and Elm Ea« Liberty; H m l Mitchell, Wllkins burgh, Tnos Aikcn, Sharptburgh, Snml Springer,:Clin v? e ’ Sl cwarutown: John Black,Turtle Creek, C P Diehl, Ehzabeih; Howland A Sou. MeKee*- prt; McEldowny, Bakerstown; Biley AlcUughlui, T i wtuhi P; Wm J Smith, Temperance villejJns Pulton, Tarenimn; Ql| Starr, Sewiekley. r^arlOwlyS EilT LIBBRTY ACAOEKY. 1 TIIIS Institution is under the.care an 4 Instruction of Mr. Jomrs 1L Smith, a graduate of-Washington College, aided by a compeKht’AMutani. The year u divided into four quarters of 13 weeks each.— The next quarter will eommence on the second Monday (19th) of April next. The terms of tuition per quarter, ▼it: ; Primary Branches: Reading. Penmanship, Ele mentary Arithmetic, Ae English Oram mar, Ancient usd Modem Geo graphy. History, Arithmetic, Elocution, Cotn poartlon, Deelamatioo, Ac .gt 00 Higher BranchesofEngushUlerature, the Lat in and Greek Laogssges. Mathematics, 4c--85 00 AU branches taught preparatory to a; thorough CoUegccoanc. ' Ttiv dtsciptine and Instruction in the Insntuuon, have rendered the highest satiifsction to its pairons, mid they confidently invite the attention of the publie to the sdranttgcj which if affords for the educa tion of youth. The mode ofirutroction, tnd the Sdvan tsgesof the Institution, are well adapted for! the proper qualificalun. of young men dc.stroos of becoming effi cient and sucrssSful teachers la our Publie Shoots Large and cotivenicnvrouais will soon be in reaibocss for the accommodation of Students. . There [is also an active eflort in operation for procuring a rcspecublc library of Miscellaneous Works for the use of the Acu demy, • ; East Liberty, in which the Academy i» loiraird, is a pleasant and beglthfal village, situated about four folk* vast of Pittsburgh, ou the Ptfoadelphin turnpike, easy of access, and well suited in every respect tc such a Sem innry of Leanung, tr~ . Boanhug can be obtained in the family of the Assis tant teacher, foouiffiAU toVJ.TJper wcck.J with whom also, the,Principal will reside. Rerx«cxcr«-i-Paculty of, WasluDgtoa College, Pa, Hon Waller Forward; Tho» Mnllou, Esq, Pitubarvh; ItevS M iJcClung. Dr RCBeattyf Allt glicny Co, f*a; Rev \»af D Modre. Dr HAlsrcbsiid, Westtnoretiuid. I’m. Orto the unlJcnigued Hoard of Trustees; !" Rer.W 'll SlcJlvair.c. Dr J B McQiniock. Dumci NC(tJc>'» TTiO* Davison, Esq, Wni I* Baum. ' raarllwCiS* . Tb tke HanaroMetht Judge* of the Court ofGeneral Qvartsr .S -iriotu cf the J’taer, in end for the County tf Allegheny. lire Petit tua of>V'M McCALL, Jr, of tins Township of Wilkins, In the county aforesaid, fcoobly sheweth thai your prtiiieoer hath pforidrd huascifvriiu mate rials for the accommodation of travellers anil others, at bu dwelling boose,in the towtixbip aioresaid,and prays that your honors wtU be pleased to grant huu a license to keep a Public House of And your petitioner, a* til duty boornl will pray. WILLIAM McCALL, Jr. We, ibis eekocribcr, euireos of the sosrn-ihtp ofWil kuti, do certify that lb* a&ote FemlQiier u ot Rood ro tate tor toiletry an*Lieraperanfe, and is *rrU|>roraded with bow nv*n end tor. the eecoauno denon end lod<ui£ at strangers end trier Iterr, end that said tarm U necessary Junes Gilmore, Jobnlflerk. Ifcmb Soles, John Shelter, Junes O Carry, Oeorjr Joimsin. II Chiilfra, O NcKmrie, Abram Ltnuui, Sviraei Ittvjaon, , ;wpb AUwouie, ' mulifU&iri OOfIIBBT, aCaPBKDEBS, OLOTEt, Ac. Kiel«ilr«lr Ibr Caib. I JW, A T 11. UitOWN, Importer* and Jobber*, 111 • and 113 William atrrei, corner of Juhnj (lu base, mem or Washington Stores,) JVitc Yoai.'nrher* they invite the attenuou of their, frieud* and the public. to their stock of'Mena’ Womens’ aod Childrens' Kngfith and Seotch Hosiery, just rrpclTed by the late arrivals from La rope, aud iron Auction, IUO cases Womens' white, black, si Mr, brmsu and mined Cotton Hose. SO eases ChtWreu'sslste.browTi.tmxMand whittdo SO cases Mens'aud Hoys’ Mixed tlrowaand White do Also, a great variety of Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves All of which will be offered at prices much lower that such goods hare 'heretofore beta sold by any house it thiseuy. , : uamwihri • .New York, March IL, lots. | AU«|heß)r Ceoßt|’|'iit Is TUX OantASs’ Coexr or »*ro Co. In the mattei of the Admuustrattoq account of .Margaret Carson. Adnuofthr estate of Hubert 'Carson, dec. No. 43, Oct term, l**M. ‘ . r i «rs.. And now to wit; Slarrhl. ls4S, cm motumof i t- »■ J George M. Scldrn, Eaq„ the Court appointed ' —•— ’ Augustus Washington, Esq., Adrainislrutor, in place of ftrtule Washington. t»q M who is'absental Philadelphia. From the Record. JOHNYOUNG; Jr.Clk. All persons interested, are hereby notified that' the Auditor above named, will; sit for the purposes of his appointment, at the Office of Mahon and Washington, Fourth street, in the City of Pittsburgh, oo Tuesday the tenh day of March, A. D. ISIS, WlttA M. of said day. ■mrllddl . A. WASHINGTON, Aud. Sn«{ateFi Notice. T EITKHS testamentary with the will annexed on Iho .Li estate of Robert HemphilJ, late of West Geer town* ship, dec., having been granted to the auhscriber, ail persons indebteojio the citato of said deceased, are hereby requested to tahlte) immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate, will present them lor settlement to the executors aforesaid. . DKNJ.MILLER. 1 DAVID UEMI’UILL, ; ■ ■ Exe color*. T)RODUCR—SO bbls & F dour, 45 do corn meal; 100 A seks corn; UOdooau; 7 ; kegs buckwheat door) SO kegs lard; la store aad lersslo by ! gtarHJ J C BIDWKLL BACON— 100 hhds bacon haras sides and shoulders, on consignment aud for sale by marlO • BELLERSA NICOLS SCORCHED SALTS—LI esks justice. and'for sale by maril _L S WATERMAN MOLASSES— 40 bbU S 11, St Louis Bel uery in store aad forsale by ! marll JAMES A lIUTCHISO: ACo BACON— 325 pcs, Jtut reed, aud for sale by roam WICK A McCAM LESS ~ MOLASSES A SUGAR— iaTlihds N O Sugar, 60 bbls N O Molasses, 1 undine mud for sale by roarll JAMES DALZELL ROCK POWDER-For auto by roatll ISAIAU DICKEY A Co BEEN APPLES—2O bbU reed by luur Caleb Cope: vT tor sale by maril aA W HAHUAUUIt BACCN~-lu,uou tbs bacon, shoulder* and hams, for •ole by maril ENGLISH A HENNOTT I'O W LINEN—IOO yds, in store and- lor sale by i roarll TASBKV- A BEST ONIONS— l bbl seed, in store nml forsale by _ warn TASSKV A 11K3T CIGAItS— 2U1.000 Havana of varions brands', sizes and colors, from priueipces to the largest sized re galtas, of direct importation, forsale by roarlU P C MARTIN TIIISII WHISKEY, Ac—a puncheons Irish; a<!o Ja< Xroaiea spirit#, for sole as imported, by ■ PC MARTIN • WHISKEY— 5u whole and ldfblilscld rye; 16 bbla of old Tennessee Poach Brandy, for side by _ roarlU P C MARTIN SHOT— 15 kegs No 1, fi aud a, shot, for sale by roatlO . POLNGEKTER A Co IKMJACCQ —75 boxes Is, ss, As and various . brands, for sale by ItaUOj FOINDEXTEU A Co •/“JLABBWARiI— 100 gross pint flask»;*so do qt bitls, VJT in suite had for sale by ’ . marlO ___. ) POINDEXTER ACo )1G METAL—IO tons Clinton Furnace, (cold biastl for tale by (roarlU] :PQINDE.vH;r aCo COITOJf— 101 bates MiiuMirpi, inmoro aadfor sate by matlU it Co. SODA ASll—3o r*ka tint'quality. iii ature and for •ale lijr | 1 C UIIWKLL, Act. i many, j, ... . _ water afreet GERMAN'CLaY— 15caka,inalore and Jor'a&lr by » aarlb ‘ i CfIimVELL " CORDAGE— 13 cdl*6,ftj,4i, and 3 in. maaillijado Af, wd 0 fit tarred ropea, i» tlore and for sale I>t • •: matlO • J CHID WELL BLTTTER-r? bbU roll, rec. ttii* day. roarlO • _ TAWtfEY i' PEACHEd— 1 mL' pared, reed, and forndd t uhjlO jTAgaKVA? . CLOVEtt. PEED—IOO buitj.ln itofe and for ule by , ’ mnrtO TAHBV.V • TjEEF—Ju** rtcdby *ir Clipper No 8, ft fiu bollock, J>*od/of nle.br ' 1 S4WttAKHAI’GU, • r merit) ] • \ 1 .• ./"33woed*t HAMS 'totf Ju«t Undlng tfremitmt Beavrr;‘ [saarlOJ St WH AKBAUQH POBK'«_~~ and for** Is bjr fX)VEtt . wm . Sk W •; 3LLBVIT&H4 bbU 1 jmn»,'}uii lalidinjr aJd for Mrtlf’TalrlQ S 4 W IiAKBAUGH T li BUU 8 4WHAM4UOH ■' "l" ''.'"t- 1 " " • ■ * ■r" 1 - .■ T ll . l ' ' ’ ■"■?■ ’■ •■".■«■ ■ k.43?fi -• I»P*»*-•»»-?aad;.ci>« a iiri 4*' ■■ CUmi!J,CASSIMEaES r TSTaNGS I 4c. * J sxcoxssTarn** . r cceMnf, by amnbru this port and New J\. York, ana the: usual home market, a larro supply ana assortment in iheir line, which limy offer at the low est mar he t price s, ondto which they hmt e attention, ▼«: ■ _ • French and Belgian Cloths, from the celebrated nuuw nfacturers of BioUeys, Rancloing. Simonit. Johanny's Nellersen, KesseUuul. Bishoffs, Erekcns and Fremerey! English dp.-ofxhe. most.approved descriptions— Frettch andEnrtth Cnasimere* and Doeskins, in which are included plaint brown, citron, steel and fanev mix ed, hoth single and doable milled, together with tie fan cy styles of stripes, plaid and figured ' y 0-4 Silk warp Caitimaretts of black and colors 3-1 Cotton. - I do do do - • £ re ' lch « nd Figured and Plaid Silk VcsUncs. Cashmere, ,V alfe aeia and .Marseilles Veranc*: ofneat figures, stripes and plaids. Also, Black Safiui, Serges, Silk- Velvets, Mohair Lustres, Lustre Ccutings,.iaud light fabrics for summer wear. '( Paddings, Canvass, Silcsias, Hollands, Sewing Silks, * c - i tnarlOddi IN the Court ofiCoouzum Fleas of AllnrhenrCoauiT. at March term, I£W, No. 3U. ,Dean and Lefevfe lo l. s. > iobn B. Parke and > Yoluatanr asta'mt. —«*»» * . Peter Hogus. 3 And now,to wit: March 0, A.D. 1&43. This account exhibited in oped Court, and the Court, on motion of j. H. MiUer, Esq., order that the same be confirmed, Ni Si. and do also order that this eoufiramtion become ab solute on the twenty-seventh day of March, A. D. tstd, aides* exceptiona be died in the mean time; and the Codrt do also order that (be said a«signee» be discharg ed on the said S7th day of March, A. I). 134 b, unless ob jections be filed; and the Court do further order thnluo tice be riven to all parties interested, by publication in the Daily Piiuburgu Gazette, by three msertlous in the same. By the Court ruarlOdin j Card* I WOULD like to call the attention of Country Metv chants, Ifoteljand Steamboat Bar Keeper*, Private Families,' Ac., to my stock of Wine*, Liquors, Cigars, Ac., now iu store and cellar, cousistingof the most cel ebrated brands, Ac; Ac. Feeling confident of having the largest and best assorted stock, of any boas? west of the Mountains, and being engaged in the importation of wines, liquors, Ac, direct to this country, persons enn rely on' being accommodated both in price and quality- P. C. MARTIN’, . mart) . .' cor, smith&cld and front rt*. NOHCEIs hereby given to the Stockholders oftbe Amygdaloid niiu Isle Roy ale Mining Company, that an assessment of 30 net cent, ou each shore has been mode, payable to Zahaon Fitch. Esq:, Treasurer of said Company, at bis office in the city of Cleveland, on or belore the first day of April, 184 a. „ , ' . WM RICIIARDS, Sec’y- Cleveland, March Ist, 184%. mar6dlm S. lIOBACB LOVE. LOVE, MARTINS CO., Prodaee and Commliitob Merchant! 1 UU.IUUU. Rctexto—Davidson, Sanders A Co- John K. Randal, Hugh Jenkins, Baltimore; M Allen A Co, Sellers A Ni cbl«, Hampton, Smith A Co.. Shackled A Wldte, Pitu burgb; A J .Wheeler, T O Shaughnessey It Co.. Cindn -nalt - ■; . , mniQdly • ! SUNDRIES— 4UU; dor playing cards; &J 0 whole and hifbxs sardines; 10 baskets olive oil; SOdoross’td catsups, Ac; scasks London porter quarts and pint*; 3011 dot bits brandies, urines, Ac, very old; S bbls pow dered sugar; 60 baskets champagne wine, part to arrive; 3 hhds claret do; for sale by mrlO F C MARTIN BRANDIES— 10 whole, half. quar. aud eighth pipes brandy, dark and pale, of ililiefent grades, brauds, and vintages, for sal&as imported^hy n»rU> ; PC MARTIN WINES— 300 whole, hlf, qr and eighth pipes, of all the different wines now in use; part to arrive, of Ton out grades, brands and vintage*; some very old; for sale as imported, by marlO P C MARITN SPKLNG BONNETS, HATS, firc-R H Palmer has, taa a daily reecmuc, bis Spnag sopplyof Bonnet* and Hat*, aome‘ entirely new mod neb patterns and ■tyles; also, ribbons, artificial flowers, Ac. Straw Bonnet bod Hat Store, 03 Market »u J mariM^r GI<ASS COTTERS—One or two rood Glass Culler* wanted, to whom constant work can lx> given.— Must bo menof temperate babiu. Apply to • HAINAN'S A WALLACE, lib wood si Bag Warehouse. THE highest price- In cash paid for good clean rag*; also, canvass, bale rope; graaa rope; bagging, wool en rags, Ae., by I. W. CHABWICK. . m*ri> ! wayue at. bet, peon A liberty YARNS— A cowl #upply of yam from the manufac tory of Mr li E Hey, Philadelphia; just rec’d and for Mia by mart . FI! EATON ACo SOAPS— F H Eaton A Co, bar® Strain'# Palm Oil Flouting Soap, ftir waiting, and Old Brown Wind sor, for (having and washing; also, Sand 1 * and other Soap. Market st., near 4th. ’ mirt SHOULDER .BRACES—A*new lot of braces of the most approved pattern, tetanic Ur «oart ' A Co. FOtTSD— On Sutnity a Erase Store Key; ih( owner can jet it bj cnlliaj on < SiiACKJ.ITTT *. WHITE SUGAR— 150 bhds NO, Just we'd and for sale by mart POINDEXTER k Co / ~* I-ASS— ICO bx* bxlb Glass Kl>erhearlt. 4( do 10x12 \J£ m store and forsaJe by POIXDEXTfcRACo • mart. 41 water »t. PAPER —100 reams crown wrapping; 00 do double crown do; for sale by POINDEXTER k Co mart 41 vraitrw . . COFFEE— SDQ «k» Rktjprirne, for sale bp mart POINDEXTER kCo . SUGARS— 20 LbU.Leverine'» crashed A. pulvcrixed. 30 do Louisiana leafdOv tor talc by * « mart • POINDEXTER 4 Co_ MOLASSE9I3OQ bbis NO. for sale bj __ mart l_, POINDEXTER ACo , ■pEPPER—2OO sicks, for sale by ” " X mart POINDEXTER k Co pUT Tlo.nil >ipß SAIiE-i! Bat ryhm X' feet long, for sale by S ROHTNSOX • mart _iy» liberty st. . GLASS— <XO bxs 6xlo, w. glass; 30 hi* lOxli d 0,25 do 10x14 do; tor.sue by K ROBINSON ACo mart __ ■ • IKI Übeny *t FLOUR— 150 bbtifamilr, Ju«i t«cViand for sale by mart R ROBINSOX A Co SHAD— CD bbb Nel trimmed, on eotmromeul and tor sole by CARSON A .McKNIGHT mart ’ oih street SUNDRIES —2300- ll» 'flaxseed; CO kegs andS.bbl* No l lard; S Mil* fresh roll butter; tor aide by marV CAUSOX & .Me KNIGHT WHITE BEANS—I 6 ibis lor sale by mart _ FKDIXD, llllEY fc Co PRIME BACON—Ia store and stacks,house constant ly for saleia aayqaautriy, bvg JOHN GRIER, marl* - _ <22 liberty st MOLASSES-apnme article Sugar House, for salt by mart ; WICK A AIcCAXIILEgS HAVANA SUGAB—«Ot b*s white indbrovn*, for sale by jnart WICK A AteCANDLESS LOAF SUGAR—SC bbls for sale by mart .. WICK A aIcCAXDLESS PULVKRISKD SL'GAH—tt tbli levering*, for mI 0 by lfl*r» JIVICK Jt AicOANDUiSfc C BUSHED SUGARr-Uf bbli tu u]« br irura _• WICK * <McOAjjl)Ly?>S XT O MOLASSK*—iiUO bM» prime ibr iale by Xl • _ W»ri _ . WICK. 4- JucCAXDLESS SMOKED HERRING—HO bxs *maU and !»nr«, for •ale bf mars WICK 4" MeCAN'DLtteS • tAILD —A tinali lot of No 1 Lcaf-iV *al« by _ mart . WICK. 4v Ale CAN PI,KS3 fttneb DuciUtutalaek, ju«t andod'eroii knr bf . ■ J ! • mart SALERATUS— 10 inns, iu cask* and boxes, landing .and ferule by »,m»rt RORTDALZELL 4^.Co DACON—OO,OOO Ibsaji’td, jn»t itc ! 4 and ferule by X)iMW LB WATERMAN BULK MEAT—taw lbe ass'td, Jast rec'-d and for ole by mart , LSWATKHMaN BEANS— OObusi small white,, for ulo by L 8 WATERMAN |>ro) LEAD (ENGLJSO)—a superior article,ferule XL by mart_ JJUAUN AUKITEU EOSE PINK—3 bbls ol' tbe belt quality ,'for sale by mart DRAUN& KKITZR SALAD OIL—-12 do* for sale hi- ~ -wart . ERA UN A REITER SOAP A CANDLES—I4S bxi No 1 bun soap; 23 do candles, just ree’dper stmrNew England and for suiejby mara__ ‘ .S A WIIARUAUGH VINEGAR— 00 bbli Shearman's pure cider vinegar, just lauding and tor ulo by mart - _»&WILUUIAUGH GREEN APPLES—SObbIs ju*t landing and ferule by mart , •SA W UaJBUAUUH FLAXSEED— Oa Consignment, and for sale by mart JJ & W HARUAtCH TJiLOUB—'TO bbls Smith's extra family, just rrc'd and X; fersalo by “ S A \V lIAtUIAUI.iI, A RUSTS' CAN VASS—On Mretchets and by the ydj /\ ftOtricccS ass'td slier. foi'iuTebr - mnr7 • ' J KIDD k Co .A VISES COMKSYHUF AVILIJ CHERRY A TAR r—OdosforpaUby mar? : J iKIDD xCo MOLASSES— 910 bbls Plantation, landing from suor Diligence, and for sale by mar? ‘ . ; . JAMES DALZELL SUGAR— ba bhds N O Sugar; 00 bbla lootrNoa Ito * IU case* double refined foal sugar, 25 bbls pulve r wed. Nos 1 to 4; 95 boxes wliito Uu .-ana; for sole by ra i,7 ’ HILLEn&IUCKETSUN 0I.[» WHISKKV—OId Monougufcela ibr’acile by Uh barrel, amt- on draught S bl>|» y, old Uourbou vdu* key, for solo by' mar 7 MOLASSES— IW bbla Plantation in prime order, landiua from itrur Diligence, and fur inJo by mart J A RFLUYD HAa,SA •boulder*, ihii day rec’d per war Kiberiua. and for •tttu by mar?- . JA-dfcSS A HUTCHISON iCo HEMP— <J bale* Ky dew rotted, Jo«t rec'd and for •aleby ««7_2amKSA HUTCItISUX ACo BACON— 510,000 iiaa*, aide* and *bouldcr*,jiul rec'd &T m/r "‘ ““"" ‘arXiu^APcn COFFEE— I*l ban Rio, for sale-by *( mar? _ MILLER A RICEETSON IOfASU— 9 enskssupf .quality, for *ale Lv mar? MILLER A UICKLTSON LARD— 43keg»NoI, for»alo by' " ■ ’ mar 7 \ MILLER A IUCKErSON BEANS— 80 bbl* am all white, la atore and for aalo by ' mar? ■ O HLACKbUILS' A Co N\ 1 1 Jj—fimkega aaatd [in elorp and for talc by . ; mai7 : (JULACIUIURN ' DRIED PEACHES—iabbuhalte»,lo.dafineeUn«, for tale by mar 7 McGILL, RUSHFIEU) A ROfrl MOLASSES— asObbl* ploaiationfor *ole by .- r mar7 HOE QUOAR—dOblnUprune. NO, id arrive per alibr Arner 'Stea&Eaglc, for sale by ; mart . McQILL, RUSIIFIELD A ROE OCORCHlNCS—3oe«i»prunafotaaieby ' ~ Qtuar7 WICK AiMCANDLESS POTASH— £2cikiprime,fortaiie by , ntf? . ' ' WICK k. bIeCAXDI-TyiH /CLOVER bblijuit KrfTouOn aide ftr L/ Part . . AVICKjfc MeCANDLBSS '' BHEESE-3D bza extra prime AY, R, Jim «c*d add for 1 aaigby- mar 7.-. WlCKt4McCAN*>»f>yft - reeM end for «*le Xvby mrnff- -•■ ‘- WICtCtA MeCANDLSSS tiijr mlf i.y tf BEST' T>EISSWAX*-A.«niallliMfor*aieby L Jj .-wrtA;, ;-.r,;-i;ri..\VICKA McCAXPLESS GLOVES— A good ArtdrenifltW black,' while Mid colored cocoa and filk c lovti, large tixcAjuim ceiredoaAJbMiltby SHACK LETT A WHiiE ' Hint ■ • 99 wood street . its- ' I !J { SALES' f %-4 ; .. ; i ?;■*; ■ i —■* . ■ pnMoaday morning, Xcrehl&bj at IQo’elock. (tike ’Commercial Sale* wiU be aoidj for cash currency; close a concern: :~A'lArjt«' aisortmeht ofJreih and acaaonable English, French and American dry gooib, among which arc: lfiO piece* rood wylo Mancheattr ginghamr; ; . 40 *. Indigo blue check*; 4 1 : 30 H Rich stylo superior prints; - stlh stripe,' plaid and plain alpae***,' tnorinoes, dreta silks,- black, aadnt .aapciiac cloth*. eaisimeres, sati net*. flannels, Bearing silk*,'gloves, hosiery, Ac, ’ - • ? • -.r AtSo'clock,p. m. ' - t i 3 half chests feU quality Msqk fen; \ 1 cask Holland gin; ; | ] , j ' Ido Jamaica spirit*; , ! "! • Tobacco, cigar*. 1 rice and other groceries, queen*- wore, ginuwarfe, eonfretiondry, axes, bateheu, shore!*, hay fork a, matches, writing and wrapping pa per, band boxes,A general assortment of household fumitnrej cooking store*, kitchen ate arils, carpeting, looking glasses, window blind*, le. I i i At 7 o’clock. p.m.' • Ready clothing la great variety, bootspsboeo, cop*, umbrellas, saddles, bridles, jtnxnks, whips, combs, cutlery, gold and silver watches musical instrument*, variety good*, Ac. 1 I i > . marlß i i ; 7'.',: ■ , ■ ; 1 { CalabgtuSeh of Book*. , On Saturday evening, ibelliltinsi. at 7o’elock,atthfe Commercial titles Roam, corner ot Wood and Fifth *l*, will be sold without reserve: 5 - ■ ’ A large collection of valuable mitcclinnann* books; among which are standard works io various depart ments ofj scienceand literotnre, ramify bibles in great variety, blank books; letter and cap writing paper, gold .pCrts t wafera r pencii*,Aci : j mailQ j j JOHN D PAVIS, AueVr.-- I i- JAN ORDINANCE. Supplementary and explanatory of on “Ordinance for the Regalanng of Hack*, Brays. Wagons, Ac,” pa**- jed the 3Sth day‘of October, lM7.r QECTION 1; He it ordained and 'enacted by the eld* *s»*en» Of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Council* a*semhl wLand ill* hereby enacted by the authority of die same; Thgiso much ortho eighth Section oftbo- Or* dmanee of the S3th October, a* exempts from the payment of licenses the awuera or wagon* bringing the produco of their own farm* jo market, shall notoe con* ■tpied or taken to extend to the owner* of cool, brick, Utne. lumber, stone,, or milk , wagon* or cart*, nor to kcu^ bringing country 'produce *o tho public mar .£**!• “1-B« it enacted, Ac, : Thai the SO percent men* u 9 s f d in the fifth section of said ordinance, shall not ex* teild to such persons as voluntarily pay ther licenses to the. City,Treasurer,' but .only to loose persons whose returned to the,; Treasurer by tho JiighCoa •Sec ra, Be it ehacted, Ac, That sb much of said orili aauee_a* authorizes the City-Treasurer to charge the sum often cents for each license so granted/bA »»»«♦ the samei* repealed.) -,>)•. •-" -, , .Ordained and enacted lnto a lawinCoeneUslthia 2d day of March, A.D. 1848. 1 ' ) : 5 i Hrmnnaox, PrestefC.C. Attest: R Biddle Roberts.: Cleric, CC. ■! ! Jou* Shotos,PrelSC. i !... •-• John Major,Clerks C. i ' j ' mar 3 HIRAM HULTZ, Pro. Haltckojul An Ordinance establishing a ne w'grade Sox Strawberry - !AJ!ey, between Smithfield street had Grant street. SECTION I. Be It ordained and 'enacted by ttecte-' tens of Pittsburgh; In Select and Common CboacH* assembled, That (hograde df Strawberry Alley -hall be iujd It is hereby permanently fixtdi as.foUo>n,to win Beginning at the grade of-Smithfield street, ana 1 hence rise 1 degree, SSaiantes, or 2 65-100 feet per 100 feet, to Cherry Alley, (3 feet below the griule a j heretofore es* lablished,) and.thence rise & degrees 48 mutates, or 4 {MB feet per 100 feet, to the gxade of Grant street. ' Iftc. n. Be. iUbnher enacted, Ac, That the grade of Cherry Alley shall rise from Seventh street, al 55 min utes, or 152*100 feet per 100 feet:, io'the grads-of Straw berry alley, a* now estabUihed, ! and thence a uniform ascending grade to the grade of Sixth street.- Sec.m. Beit furtherciisetedjfc, That aomuehof any ordinatico ak eonfilcts wilh the pmvisiona of this Ordinance, be,'arid the same is hereby repealed. . lOntaineu and enacted ;lnto a law in Councils, this, the 3d day of Mofeh, A DIMS. J > . 7 ■ ! J Alosaiit Roazszaox.Pres’t.CC. j Attest: RBz9nLrßoßXsts,Clerk.CC. . Joinr Soinox, Pres’l BC. t . John Major,ClerkS C.ill I'] ' - . ; Gnat EBfUih Btmedj. l , F)R Coorh*. Cold*, Asthma and Conjunnption! The ÜBEATAND ONLY, BEHHDYfortfcftcureoftbc •bore diseases, a* the- HUNGARIAN BALSAM pF LIFE, iliscorered by- the; Celebrated Dr. Hnr.han, of London, England) and introdneediato tbo United State* under the immediate saperijitendenee of the iarenior. ' 1 iThe extraordinary saeees* of this medicine, in the -core of Pulmonary diseases, winants the American ! Igent in solicitingfortrealmentUicwom possible <a- ! that can be foond in thaeammnnir' --v«i thatseik ] mi that can b* -/and in tha eonuntinity—eases that tec. relief ia rain from any of the comnioa remedies of the day, and hsTebecn ghreniipby the moat distinguished physician* as confirmed mod wearable. - The' Hungori ah Balsam has ctiied, and will corej the most desperate of cases. Jt is Boquacknostnim,‘bnt a standard Eng lish medicine, of known and established efficacy.''i m lEecry family la the United Staxessboald bd supplied, with Buchan's Hungarian' Balsam! of life, not only to: counteract th* eonroopure'lendetieiMr of tha climate,; hatto be used as a preventive medicine in nil cases of colds, cooghs, spitting of blood, ipaia -in the dde and 1 chest, irritation and ■orenese.of.Uie i hmgs,:brochitis, i diflic ally of breating, beetle ferer,’ night sweats, emaci ation. and re acral debility, awbm«; jnSnems, whooping cough and cronpJ • Sold in large upttles,aln per bottle, with-foil direc tions for the restoration of health, f i ' ipamphl' .. Amphteu,.eoauriiaiig a of £ngliib and Amen cut certificate*, *n4 other; evidence, thowing tie un equalled menu of tfa* greel Eagliih Bemed;-, may be ootaioed of tba Agent*, gr<laitoaahr.-~ ’- For aala If K A FAHNESTOCK fir Co-,- corner of *t!miiWoodßndWood>adau>Bfc i '-' • ■. Vra«iar t btewN Qo*Ol SELLUB&; FAMILY MKDICINEB. Sraijr®, Jeflerion Go, pa, March 1, XSiS. \TK K E SELLEES—I have nearly. sold nlklheVer- BufogsuulCoßchgyjrapjoa.Kitißw. YoatVex nmcge is without exception the beu ever offered in this neighborhood, having proved goal vvhenver tuecL— The Cough 9yrup JudxiVier.Fwsihare also given ut* ufcctiou* amui, Foauaaster.' ; ftepaxed: aad’,is<di >y#E SELLSES, 87,W00d s»4 Mid by Dr Cassel, sth Ward; D M Cany, Allegheny; fc W J Kmtin. TVnninfw» ■ itlw * I ; . _. • • • SEAntATritt nrOiß', 331 BYO*dif aty t S*w y’o JTk » at bailx nsczmsd tbom - - THE LARGE AUCTION SALES ' I'ABAoaxnccrcbr .-* •••. VASCY ASTD BTAFIaJS:DRY GOODS. Adapted to the be*t Tr*de, and ttgrchMed much below ; ..the coat of importation *ue^ ; they are ofler ; log at a veiramnU {idvance...-. • • They hare also received from Ute yarious Steamer* and ... Packets/* ver* general assortment of. GOODS, To which they in Vile the attention of purchasers. -•■ la ‘ their stock will be&undthe t NOUYEAUTES OP PARIS AND LONDON. \.f R- MUIR wu for many yens connected with the ,LtA house of Stewart A Col, sac) his long experience in the business will enable him to offer at all times, bn attractive stock ofseawntble goods. They beg leave; to present theinhanksfor the patrol age *o liberally bestowed upon their to aware purchaser* -thatthey will strive toseenre*. eoounusaeo of confidence ana support, It is their purpose to extend tfceft already large busi new-and lUmoJaipd by (heir ungxampeld eaeeese thns far, they are determined to leave. no honorable efforts untried to accomplish their design... Aconridoablo amount of experience in theirtaUafaetioa that the only sure method ot obtaining and wearing a iargp business, is id have it based upon correct pnuciplefc and that vrhilei a* merchants, they consult the interest or their customers, they sTOpanu uig the only true method of advancing their own. ntaxfldly . ~ j • THE subscriber! an no# extensively engaged In the importation of Soda Ash from one of the most cele brated manafsctaiers in England,'and have on hand and will receive during the spring, a large sapply {mv* eral. shipments being now on tha war) which they #Ol warrant equal if not superior to any imported iato the' United States, and which they are prepared to sell ai the lowest market price foreash cron .time (bsaaproT- : cdhiilA He strength is warranted from 85 to-5« per centra ttrfl per caw. above the! standard strength 03“ l*resent price 4 to die aecordihg to quantity,pay meat, Ac, . r, WA M MmJHELTBEE, • "«a $ i tcoiibenrst. . ■ W R MURPHY i 44 i. . CEDAR BT., NEW YORK. USE & BREWSTER Established a warobqase in the Tear 184& for the but* - low prices—and exhibiting,' «t aU season* ' • They are now opening Several HundredPscksna. compnstng every uew style «f Foreign and Domestic production, many of which hare Just been purchased, sml are offered for isle for Cash nml'shon ctediL at * PRICES REDUCED h j FROM i . ONE, TO FIVE CENTS per Tart below tfad pricca of' Mny per printed Cataloffne*,'wbiea corrected daily, for d» information ofbuyer*. ; i!” • • PBIST WABEHOCIEv ) • New York, June, l&ir Botlce* .5:. , .... .. ' & LLpcraonaimcreitedinthaExteuaionaf-Duflaeaoe Xl_Way, from it* pretent terminatirin at WaaSutod wreet,iothe Eaaieni line of the clty.on the Allegheny river, are hereby notified that a plan-of epecifieeuwi ol the opening of laid Ifoqoeane Way, ii no w deposited in. tie Office of the Recording, Regulator, ior public ex ‘animation eyd iiupcction, aadirected by Ordinance of the 2(tth day of November, authorizing the ooeninr oi'aaidWny. REi4eGO\vSs^ nuy7 Recording Regulator, Ctjyof Pmabargh" : Eztraci from Section 10th of ah Act eaoUcd u An Actio authorize suittobo brought upon .the Official Bond nf -r William B Slitchell, late Superintendent"* - , “And any owner or owuen of ground lying on the line or auch atreet law or alier„-»rho aholieeaiidcr thai^e,abeorlhsv.ahaUaaffef.dfmaffe fromthorn*" - mg or widening ohhp eame, may apply, by petidoETto £ ourt of^yancr ofju tegoeny. ; . narTtAl. *pecelved -* “ ‘ XV® ect, ‘’ MILLER AIUCKETSON •Mclvvd •% a. A. aine»*»—Hi>roilc»l ind Memoirs of the • Enroret* -JcjMpbjW yteofNtpolcoo Bonaparte.,!ByMnieMTlilK. :' Verges of&e'NararMHistoryofCreatioa: . Mra!^orfc aallM)rpe ’ ” ® f Fortune; by i JFS, , iX # . BMCOU <°' illegitimate-* story^r coHflict hetwren good and •»»»••■ E 7 - ■ D^ h a °W»«ne» of the Three Cities; By Angtistlne J H . T£cf &p«l, or the King of the Blue Isle. •- •! Tbe l Pn*pnefofPefote,byJETueC : ■ - Hunt ■ Merchant’* Magazine for March; Demoeratio Boeiew. ‘r A ihleuiiid article- Lace Edged Note pence and en» velopetto correspond. ". 7, .1 , Sonp for Uir People.No 3, for March.' 7 sale at Ai A Miners, SmhhlWd-it,' 3d doorfrou !. 1_ ■ 'A- -:AU**W«|r Ooutr 11. the Orphsna’ Conrtof uldi Comity, la the' 1-»• }X tbe matte* pf the Pegthut of John 14, J»a*ke and Robert M.Puke, p?ayiugthe Comt tddl*. ettam Utctu Iron tbe dirtier eieeotitttofthelr Untie* ■* .Admuituraion of the X*i*te of Alexander Yodof.late oCßeame townahip, Alfcfketty eoaatjr. dee,•••?- ' Awipow lo -vritt March 4lb, 184 b, ike fcrepcia* men booed petition prevnited, ftadca Jaotioft of JH Miller, Ekj. tbe Coort order and direct that thd Peatioom •will be discharged - inan tbe traateoaJemMoponthem'ah Administrators the 4lb Woudajr of ilarch. /IMS,' tutieea-objeetioiibe Hied iuthe mean Uiw.Notide ofthisappiieitiod'tob*. pivea br poblicaiioa la the PoubUrph Italy Gaxette hi three intrruon* iu the isOe;madalso, 14tbewrjdair heire irudingin Allegheny, Coaoty.perscsuUy, or by copy lert ettbeir reapecbye nlacea Brtbe C SJ O , uoa.Comta, w'li^b|t,' l 6dßTsSSSJS|SfSß ; aassasfcfay. , sssssssuf rtmbaigh. Mirth 7lh. ISO ; QWV WMIH-lh M Hfjggjfctr - i' ! . ■ '■ . i* ;■ ' I- 5 By Joh»lKXteirtotiiUtlatwr. I ' STEAMBOATS. CIBCDTSATf St, PIWaBCMfIn oaJi,ly ; p.ac.k e.t^^^ rnais well kpaWhline of splendid passenger Steamc X era iTJiow composed of the argesn swtfiest, best biushed and furnished, and most powerful boat* on iha waters of the West. Every letommodatltai and con*, ion that money can procure, JmabeeapravfaWd for pa*, sengersv IThe Linetka* been in ope ration fin five Tears —has earned a million of people without ths least lain*, rr to their person*- The boats will bo at'the foot of wood street the day previous » starting, Sat the recto, tionof freight and the entry'of passenger* bn the reft*. • ter. In all eases'lhe passage moucy must be paid i* advance. . atnrDAT • {5 The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. wLi leave Pittsburgh every Sunday monun&at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening’*! 10 p.ic~ • May Si, 1517. ' -V J ; - ’ ’ i" MOTOAT PACKETS -The MONONUAftKLA, Capt. ih-oss, will leave Pittas. bnrgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; .Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 . \ TUKBDATPA£Ki£ \ The HIBERNIA No. 2, CapfhJ. Kuxsmzza, will r 2 Have Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning atlO o’clock; Wheeling erery.Tocvaaf evening stlOr.x., ; - . i WXDSESDAT PACKET. . ' The NEW ENGLAND NV S,-Cupt 8. ®uj», wiy leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday mooting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wedn esdhy even is g at 10 r. x. i ! THURSDAY. PACKET* The BRILLIANT,'. Capt. Usac*. wilK teare Pius burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling everyThursdarevenlngatlOr.x.. • i FRmATPACKy.T. ' ’ .-The CLIPPER Cbooss, will leave Pitts bnrgh every Friday morning hi JO q'ctloefc Wheeling every Friday evenutg at 10 r. x- ; SATURDAY PACKET. The MESSENGER, Capt. S. Rob/will leave Pin*, burgh every Saturday momiag*tlO<Pcldek Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r.tt. BEAVER ABRAKOKMKNTS. . .. , n - r „- t- - Thesteamer< . • CALEBCOPR MSKSgS will leave for. Jleavar-'Glasirow aad on • To-day, and Saturday, of each wcek, atP<?cloclc»ii n. return- Ing- on Monday, Wedneaday and Triday,*.'Bhe has a boat at tho landing between Wood street and Ute bridge, prepared to receive freights at any lime. , * < - ■ t 8. AW. HABBAUGIL Agu. > octia • ; -i No cp^yoSdu. BEAVER AND WKLLSVILLE PACKET. k xne Xii» wcaiHixm • . _• Wrr'foftfK 1 Chailea B. CUrke,muter,win, daria* SMMBNHBUio coming — trips id Besver andWelimllet-leering Pifljbsrrt eve* ry morning st 9 o’clock, and WelUvulooi So’-ctock p. M. dcelS ' cTaL HABTON.~Jb~CQ-.AfS mi; , FXIITIBVBQBABB&^aiVIUiB ~ . Dailjr PMlut iUat.... FIBnUAaY Ist, 1848' FEBBUABY lit, 1943 ; LEAVE DAILY ATS A. hi, AJtD 4 P.M. ; K ' The foUrrwing new Leatt complete f|H i. ngV _ li “B for the present miko: AT . LANTtfI, Capt.. James ; Parkinson; ■■■■■BHBMBBL&L'nC, Cbjjl A. Jacobxrnnd LOUIS AI’LANE-Capt-E..Bennett. The boaU.Vre entirely new, and are Sued up without regard to expense. Hr* ew comfort that i money canproeurehds been rroridmL leare ie Monougahela Wharf Boat as the foot of Boss st. Passengers will be puitcinal on board,as lie.boats.wiU certainly leatn at tha adrer tuedhours,BA.M.mod4P.M ... . . > F janSt FOB CBiCCCNATi AND WABASH BtVER. jv. The iplendid. light dnmafat reamer -W. • '.FINANCIER/, i - - ffn J Boost*, commander, :\rill leave MBBEBSalaror ih© above and • intermediate porta, onMotidax ibeJtb hrn. For'freiriitor pturara umi? on board or to . J NEWTON JONESi • nirt Monongi**»i»^Hoß»e. FOR fTUNKLLN. . ■ * k The new usd lurbt draught oletxotr 11L ~ vJA ' ■ ‘ AIUtOWUNR, *:- A D Miller, Muter. irQj leave for lb* port every Wednesday and Sal-' onlay, at 4 F. .M... For. freight oj apply on • board.' l ", ,■ t •.....uiarll , ... j" FOR 2*EW; ORLEANS T f : Ite j miMfffHmk Andrew*matterJwm leavo as store. ■HMKBnBihw-day.atjiQo'elockf'ax,: „ For freight or cm board, or to r . nariV j, . ~ : D. WILKINS, Agt • v\ for-louistclle:' ;; [' k ' 3to fast mailing steamer fjC*7r>Jy • ?,. • bexScsh. - J®2s|SM^Hna»r,\.Maiter,-wilLJeaiferfor tbo and intermediate, tons this day a: LOo’elock. • Por;freiEtt or passage hppljj’op boartL - j - FOR NEW ORLEANS,. . Y ■ , The splendid newireamef. ’ LiftiJl.rng _ GRAND TinßK.l>f 4®agSffi®_Newman Bobirds, Matter, Mill fcar» New Orleans ou Tbubtiar. ftth uut, at 1* o’clock. A. 51. - For freighter partake apply Oh board, or to FRIEMV RHEY & Cor AgtfTanaS t FOB BT. LOUIS.- 1 - Javen».-.MMter. Yor tha 3|3»%as& for NAHHvii.rtr~: /1." ■ Thcnew and steamer, daShJbthSA? For oa boord.prto AguT if&lrf ' FOR WABABH WVRtt-■ - ' J^^’ r * nd>qb * t Wiamgta draaght ■■■Hlßpßoa;Renoj Master/wS leate for Tj. Fayene vaod viatomliato ports oa M March, at 4o clock, P. M. For freight or pauoaa ai>> ptyooWd.orw _m«r3 - - • . - c ■.•; MommgahfflaoV^. ... FOR ST. Mm---. - ' “"SSErou'^S"' JobA W»■ eLaao A.titojWiujtaTe far sswraaissxs'sprißmys:: J.SEWTO^OS^ .V , .FOR ' - f-V W K - . Tba near.'splendid aridWWnnt.. r rIL i. fi-fo steamer WYOMING,. *" rJg**fHw» Greenlee, master,-wimeateinr nbore ly oobowd ,or to GEOil FOB NASHVILLE. : I sadw,lttlaallal low water ' j»«&6r th» W* 11 ® ihtei medial® pom:on ThumUy p w » P«“S»opplyonboard. or to \.\ • wJv -' •' • ■ P. WILKINS, Agent. • V ';.'! '.V. ';;;TpH gt ioc» V '■■' T : rfWP* ifv Toe new and magnificent weamer U**rA*Wo -•• AVALANCh • - 'CUpLWUUaBU.Harter, will Jesre . *b®wniuLin»e'nn®dfate Pom on fuetday, the the 89th in* *4o'cioek P. Itv£« freight -i B " 3 ** J. rfEWTONjtON-KS. Agx. - FOR CIKGINNATjr ! Thefinewnfaer -.'*. jj master; wOI Iwtc ihii'daTat o clock.. For-freight or pawn n>» gjyaa board; or top WILKINS, A*£-- ;~/‘:porCincinnati. - "' . ij ■ ji ; Hid new and fast •teamer* " LfWft-Jt 1 BYBON, * Jfcg9gj«Miller, master, will leave Jar the &J>ora on thu.dax at 4r.it. Fof freinbi lly ottbowd..' .• s. :. , FOR ST. LOUIS. % ’; • The splendid ateamcrJ- i 1 : V| roracrn'm..,.'; 1 : -"* • tfffipTft' CcnnlT - ; wUI leave »tfi above, SSfi» “ ““ ,clo ' t ■ st. locir *-njjsas-Kraf>Asit6t- — ■ ls *®* new-and eplemlid steamer * .••WWMd&V.;.'---. .-GEXESER, , ■fißfiaHKdfkr 1 na ®»«F.'.auuier, .*rifl bate foe «.».. j.newtoniotes! - -■ . ' . "•* '' l --MoPongaircfaHeuie twfikw tißi.Ei.vs: —rnt; . ■ jftfi" k l Toe fine Meaner • tbla dajr tor above andaUialerntdiata {wti. Foi freight or pawage eppfr on board, tabu ' •; ; HEO VIA ftVAcT&TTdU /‘'ifWßN* h. Thenevr andfui »i*omer rift' rin nJr : master, win leave fof above ‘•jßifWfy.on.boaidcir t 0...-:- : -T,... ,; p febuy QEoa>tn.TEXPEßogH,flr»t.- t ... .FOR WABASH KIVUB. ■ • . <]££& n ”“ w ciSuiuS'S ,, f?’ b ”“ ■■■■ESBBaboTe Sail all intenaediata*r»M» Sondar, lha Bib inn, at 4 o'clock, * JSSfo p****fp) apply on board or ta r.j ” ot -*»- OEOBAIILTEamEBQERi^ - 8 - bpaui -IT.. PTOTBUt explotioiu. Fot£fJ?Ml!? i s* :,, ** ty *®* M IO %- r “ ■) °* ’ • 1 1 lMandSnithfigljftt. “'““‘""’fltSS 55 ®"? 6 : ~ ■ 'ThgnewiaMi^i^p*-•••■■. i ■■ •rmtna Uuir «toek of gprin* H?,!! e^oe ** , * l o <*D’*b4 '■jgs^SfflSs-sst&^gg^r lllllllllSli ttttjga kwlmb S-w, iWi' nw “^.•*m«?sass3^ 4 *4 v "-.? Ti” vVii'.v;-*.-.''-.:'' v.-rvxS'ii : ?
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