TtUfiINESS- CARDS, T "l *ioX, *°* U “ a ‘" * ‘ ntMt Pittsburgh, F. Lerick.* TvTAffIPEE CORDON. ConffltMlon yd For* Jw24SrMe«hmaV wfcuar tnd 105 IJ**** I*- 1 *- t*bm»fc« ' • ■"-' - ' 1r - --t —; .TWOOD. JOSES t.Co- Commiuion ■gJjJJJ; MtrelaulU, h»n ULra«a k U. ttok o W SL'WwTiad gtoaUgtetfc Pittibgnrti.- oc Bl ■! ,« imp)P»J - • "~• - :'•” •••"”• : _ ' • - ■ • ■ ' ■ ' ]t & BSOWi : TB«oSn^^IbuLBEBTSOS, g2?S>. ; .r». and Coiaalnion■ MatchtnttiNo- AJ FAHNESTOCK * C*i WWtMto' •»*'*“* t»UfIr«CTU« corner Wood and &*>•**; JJt -TVitolwla., Grocer*, 18 aid T>AOAUEY fc BAQTJ MJ 9) Wood tfegt Pin G' A. HcANULTY kCo ; Forwmrdiitf .madoa ?lWb " M.'CtUiUSi' -loirs t. JUBSMiV W * HAILMAN. t-Co,• l'j CvrUun Springs and. Axles,».A. B» and optiflg Imml.' and dealer* la Coach Ittoßalng* o( cTerj do* ,;?«feeaggafcgsL* w “^ ii'ibu «iMiw .. . - \ ‘‘i )• a^wioin*) GAESON * ! McKN10HT,(■»»»««• Jiua&etßrMi Btah umt, *«*»«» Wood sad u«f = ty t PUu>Htrtfc.y»- 1 *•• : ' '; .•'• ocw t~ T7DWARD HEAZLETON,/Wholesale Otoeer. ewl 'ill *idaofJM*numd7&W tiocr.fcom I‘itUhnnli . •u~ -7- - toast onHJtt' EWAL/T ft GEBHART, Wholesale Ctocra, deal en id Produce and Wrubwgh m of Liberty and Mend »a. jeb|7 •Iba^rs^ssss^^: KSnuSfeSSS, yo-a-Woodl, bemw «ay»l 7f amOi-'’' QB)|IDXT| . ■ lißl WM’ vASSrFtfrtey ft! COs WhclaaaU Grocers and M fySnif tl irin- M*r*' il " l *i aad'Afenta for Brighton » Water, andW From * dartfuFs. ~ '*'•'' i ■* ■ *,F. ?W&g2^S3l^^- ■ mmait • • k :; - t WiHJ3UJI “* ' Gbokue uoboaK. * Co* ■wit Comaiuiott Merchants, JU6. Wood C-, *{“► oanb.Pa. . .- :••.•* »°g^ n • «ms' urcxxT.' •'• auitTt BJraocT, J*» ' • jymr, Mad Fuabcrth. • : . ; GBXW?&SjTB ft Co, BrowarK Malii*»,'and dMJera la*UoM v rm»barth B«ww*f 1 - • r~lß^P fTt V' vvnraAW j r-mmi»Mi«jFPrw«rting T yf Tr »h«w«|i -■• -••• •••jaiOtt- . *OliN &. BiLWOKm-Wtolemlo Gw**/?®*; : ' docoand Cwnmirsioa Merchant, HA S 7, Wood rt, • ltebonh. '— ; ir. - • t***! - e Wood atmyono doorSoamMliuuaoM ftlior,.naa> JAttEB'KERB, jti ft Co, (saeeeaeor lo JonephO. DaTia,l^ ai.ip wild greeb c«3l TOHN-H. MELU3B, Wholesale and/Retail dealer; cl inJtfaaioaadMßcicat Inrtnimeate, : School Boor*. . icpls ».*'■. ObU»T’ ; : ;••■ •' >"■ ■'>''■■ -•' ■---•;' ; ~ ‘•/'~^ ’Wjbbkffjrf gnjjnkfri. oagpn inPDtrt fc SOIf/coochlsslon and For i warding Merehinia, Xo. 1 19. Liberty- (pppowto withheldsUlSampnon I *Row. , v . jan6„ t TOHN Ul MAVIS, Auctioneer, comersth aad Wood J. ettoatti Pittsbaritu ,r » oc ”^*. It «ST--'- : - - ' ■ ■ T W.BOFEP'TC* O ?* ACe -» Pantort * ad - E * < ft >n^ «■• Biok*»%«onier^‘-"Wood'«Bd.a6«u^M«reli*ttr» Hotel PaUding*, PitUbnfrfc, Pfc'.'. 4 ~ •' • • . fO*Cgncncy pcf* l r*te** oeill ,-TOHN CRIEB,' WbolesaJo Grocer, dnler »l£- |l'. Ar*im PimbgTfh Mane foe tare*, TinyUica, S&. No, 523 Übeny cl, Rtabmfh; - l** ■ . • - • ' uomo rum ■ X-Floyd & Co,) Wbotamlo JVCroctr».iio.ig*libgiiy tuta. - '—^P 6 ' J’ - AMEB DALZn*l;‘Wholo»ale Grocer, Cemmiiaion Jdeiebaoi* and 1 dealer - io-Tiodaee im Pißttßjp yo.PI Water*t,PP*bargh.--ianld. : YaanarimalromWorka. 1 '/'^T It-EWIS.'IIALZKLL'k Coh manofacmrery of all al« lil iM liw and ,NaUa*r the t**t oKiity. 'WijßG«e,'MwUor.aadlDS&oot«t : ,• iaalg •■•• ■ ;"• ■-> ' AN •Whoteaale Grocer, IfcrwenJ- Merchant. T)»alar la. Pitta i tßd ProdocCj Nm. Ifl'jW’aier^M-j SSrronft^ j wiii'tW ~ . -•sj joaa pjtarrom T AWrtetrr 4 BlCFTOlt'Wkjleaale Groce**! For l’FMtduts and’ CcnaDtt»ib“ Merchants, dealer* ui EECEE, BHOTIIEaS * CoJ, Comhjtai . ftbfrn ■•• ■ •-• ••■■ •'■•■••—: ••;• Merchant*, No. 1M I ■- '«S-- .. .1 ’■..—■ mmt? . ' .Wt nmifcjL . j f iirKtf a- co-Owmaieiioa and* Forwarding - ] ¥.l!S.^vi?3F»! gS!iaodlUrtet»tt. . ■ )aa& banrtuPa. •- •STaoSSIt SON, No. SS Jfarkrt ,S S ? .n 0,. c,d,. «t. JSrhact the Catted Btttea. ' - h -deel7-_ IKV ft Qfc, Produce, Forwdur end [MeteJiaa», rw.-fl Commercial Ifcrw, friiga. - V «PiL * NDKXom jfcCoaWteUaal* Or6i«n ftßrfC oo * 1 > „ . F22SSj3*y-Sta,:>to‘!““- ”**%£*■ '** : v • • v- •'• - • ■__■■ ' ~' “. [nmarTgOS fr «ad w s«oo-,-'‘i-v- -• ■•■• • ••••■-'•• : w*- j Wtoliiio Orow. DWUe*,W*l^Pi*«evF»***^^fe ton*, ud-w- kinds of-Fcfdgtr aod Doc»e*tio f Wui** ■ aLodUqaenj No.Td liberty eu.TUubwfli- LJ^ ■ -. euk '. v'! ■»•{••■■!.•■- ‘ • *•. T*wr— ■ ■,!.,..oVl^Sgtoa K Maiek«Btt; ulittMfliHi Frodaes, Fitubargb Biaaalacwre* ■ad Cttbridaaflame, v • ■*■• * - ‘ *uh,P*HakaUiimee(or coui* ''rpr* liiSMiai) m. tz>- txntamsoo *>Btca*MS>.~sat*-. JdU eny tt. eppo*U« SmiiiA*ld,.Dealer* in Kear* and Seed*, aUo Douer.Latd, AcJ- *pt*-VUTTE, - vV3ajle*ale Dealer* u Hga tid Domeijic Dry Good*, ft 0.89 Wood*L *ui Fltu. ,■ O PTa4aca4Mtoti t Ko^KlßukeMre«t,betwm«a • '•-• : .»i'«i^ i CEU£4&t felQQoU. Vtotoa**** o*nr™]C«o -; pni t Bwwpft)tepbf» i': • ■TfCHIPgJft BILES. By ySftne n£ miyity-'writtorVeaditiopl Le» ran Facia* andFwa Facia*, issued oat Of the I3U-. met Court,' audCourt-Of Common - Plena of'Allegheny County, and to me direeteiwill oe eiposedtoaaleal the CoonilouM in the city. ofPinthsrßD,' ot> Monday, the 27th day of March,A lO o’clock, AM, the fol* lowing described property, to tdu " . All the right, title, Interval and claim of Lewis Lewis, ta, those certain lou, or pieces ef ground, ail* uate ia the Seventh Ward-of th»*city afPituburgh, •heiMNo«.lß,iM,*dJ,26,S7snd2ijm Willifem'Arthur'*. 3d pun of lot*, formerly inPut Township, now the Sev enth .Ward, seized and taken in execrmoQ as the prop erty o/Lcwia Lewis, at the suitofilampiba,timiihdeCo. ALSO,. AU the title, merest and elatmof Peter Wl son, o£ in and to, all that lot or piece of ground, aituaie lathe borough of Klizabeih, boundcdby Second street, by lot of Garrett McCann's neinu by lot of late WilUani bmbon, and; by hlaikct. or. Main street, on which is erected a brick store house, seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Peter Wilson, u the suit of John Walker, Jr. • .ALSO,' '- • ; ,r • , All the Tight, title,' interest oodcluim ofHT Price, of, m arid to, ell utai certain piece- of ground in Si. jQair.Tawuship,between Birmingham and thallridge, and boanded and described as-follows: Beginning on the northerly side of BinghanrstreeV at the comer of Leri Wade’s lot, and nt;t£e distonceoflCl foet.easter ly from the comer of /nurd street, thence'-extending in fronton Bingham street westerly.S4 feet ton lot beloug :lng now, or lately, to William Coalsou,'and in depui northerly, parallel.withThinl. street, preserving' ibo •onto width to AVater street, an averagd depth of OWI feel, be the some, more or less, on which is erected a two story frame dwelling house, seized.' and taken in exception as the' property of H -T Price, pi the sail of William SleCool, for uso of Robert McCooL ■ ■ . •• ALSO,' <« : 1 - . All the right, title, Interest cod claim of John Fletch er, of in and to, the half part of lot No 17, in Barnetts plan, of the city of Allegheny, containing J 5) feet front oh Middle alley, and running back U) feet along a teu foot alley to Samuel. McKain, on which is erected one two story frame dwelling house, seized and taken in ex exutioaai thepropeity of John at the suit of ■William Cabbage’s Amo. ) . ALSO, • All the right, title, interest and claim of Janie* Waite, U inand to, a certain lot or parcd/of laud, situate in Flam township, between thp Salisbury and Franksturoa roads, about lA miles from the city 01 Pittsburgh, con* taining’iLool's4 acres, more or les*, and.boauded.by lands of Robert'King, tfciTid Bow/nan and_ptaers,oa which are erected a log dwelling boato tutdstsble,- seised and taken in execution'as toe property of Raines White, at the suit of-Thoma* .Mellon and others. • - ; • • • - - ALSO, V ; . . • ' • All tba right,' title, interest and claim of John Jack, ot, in and to, too following real estate, siir .Situate in the Beterre tract, -Rosa township, being lots' Sm 432, 42), and 4SS,-in the plan oflota laid oat by.G i/'\ arncr,; Jacob Painter and F Lomu, .containing in front, on Bank street,'lCO feet, extending back along Walnut si to Saw Mill alley, upon winch is erected a enek dwell* inr, seized- and taken In execution ns the property of l Joan Jack, at the suit of George E Warner snu Jacob | Painter. "i-’ * . : s •• • ' ALSOf ' • " •AH -tie right, tills.- interest and claims of Frederick Seitz, of, in aad to, *ll that certain lot or piece W ground { ho corner of Ctaithfield’ond siixth streets, in lha city of Piiubnrgti, eomaiuing iirftonUcm Smiflifleld •treet.2s feeLnndon to the line of lotNtr 4f13, in thejtneralplan of .said city, Inins part of the lot marked, mtbe-»aid:gcterdl plan, No 45*. which salt*puttof Mid lot No 4M,,Walter Glow, by deed, dated SCtbbf September, 1333, recorded in book a G. toI 55, page 158, fold to the said Frederick Seitz,' sttlyect »«n ufinual gloried rent ofWVptjrable to the heirs and detirtrt of RobervPecples, seized and taken in execution *»the property eTFredenck Seitz, ax the sail of John White and outer*. t ALSO, All the right, title, interest and elannoT John Keown, of, in anitn, the hallowing described lots of grwtod, viz: Nos 441, 44 a, 443 and 447,tn1b0 plan of lots laid out by G KWaioar and others, recorded inrol 57,pa, sitoateinihc«iry of'PuulxtTch, on the north west comer of Elm street sod Pennsylvania Annoe, IS feet, and extending back along Elsij street 45 feet, seized and taken, in. Vxocotion as the property’ or John Joseph Herman, owuer,4te.*ndCpttrm4;VVagnercoa« tractor, al the suit of Samuel G Stevenson. - ’ ■ AMOy". ?»■••••-!.-•■ AH that certain rwoatoiy brick dwelling bouse, sit uate on tUa oast side ofThudsuoet, between Wood and streets, in the city of Pittsburgh, being about SOiect in ’Width on Third wxeeuby about U 4 the t in depth, with aback building about IGfeeZ square, situate on* lot of ground bounded by property of Parke's oaoue and rn*l Mf 7 *>f liamiluu- on' the other, seized: ywin execution ns the property ofJofca Maharg,at the suit ofMag^JoneMaharg. • AUthe claim of John C FuL-, ostein, and to, all that certain lot in,‘Peebles town-’ ship, containing' 3 acres, t roods and ;£} perches; being { the sac aocouvcycdby G-corrt.McCombs to Alary Hoge, ; | and DyhercetrrrTQd to Andrew Fulton, as-trustee of. John C Pulton, LM Fnltou, N ary J Fulpan.etal minors) aadehildrenof Fulton, seized and taken ut ex* wanton As-the property of John'G Fulton,’ax ih«i»uir of SntfJ.&.KT. . . ■ ; - ■ •-| - . / • • Ai-SO,'- • , > —Atttbe right,-titlvititttestinnlelalm’df Bwwntrwoi;; oral! «f>«l certain toforpiece'Of ground, kit. oale in PittTowship, bounded and described a* fellows, «iy pffiiniiw yt comer of the inter-. section of Federal meet, eriih the, jrahUc n»adfc*ding. IpfePitttbarishvtheßcnalong’Federaljstraet tofeet4-. inches, thence tunning. M right angle*; with Federal st, - rj fcet 8 inches, thene© ULfcet e inches to the said pub- Uc road, thence along the aazne 34 feet,, to the place of beginning; ihe said lotbeing bounded bp said streets,. nndftr.lanaor Rohm Watson, being) part of lot No 9. iatae plan annexed to the .last win and testament of Andrew tValich, deeeasod,-,whielr w*s derued to ioa executors therein - named for certain purpose*,, and ot which part ofcocve fauces br the execution: and parti tion thereof the said Boliert Watson becetno seized in fee simple, the said lot tb the pay ment of an atmuil ground rent of Gt dollars, forever payahlo to Bobett Watson, on which said lo* a tfuall tenement >• , erected, seixed and taken in execution as the proparty , of Brown Irwin, at the suit qf William Bobiuson et al, : forosa of John f Benzol f j All thei right, title, interest and’claio dr Jno W Johnson deceased, in the hands of Edwin ’Johnson and Thomas Liggett, Jr,hi» Admin; and to, all .that certain lot orpteco or ground sitnaio’ in the city of FiUsburgb, bounded and described as follows: Uepnning on the east side of Boss'Wrtet, 68 feet .north! from the comer ofThird street, thence in an easterly direction toward the canal,'and parallel with Third street 141 feen thence parallel with Bose street in a southerly direction M ft. to Third street, thence along Third street, in a westerly direction I*4 feet to the corner of. Ro*s strwt, thence >tnng Boss street in n northerly .'direction 80 feel to too place of beginning, being the same lot or : piece of croond of which said John’W Johnson, died, seized ra fee simple, seized and takenlh execution a* the pro perty of Edwin Johnson and Thomas. Liggett, Adm. of John W Johnson, dees- with notice td terra tenants aua heirs at law, of John WJohuson, ddcs’d, atlhe nut of Thomas Wickersham. ' ’ ALSO. All the right, title. Interest, and [claim of Samuel Stackhouse and Amelia Stackhouse bu wite, of, in, and to all that certain lot of ground, tltuhicd.in the Sixth tVard'of lbocilT of Pituborgh, beiiig No. ftd hr a pafr titon of property belonging to the betrs oi Bixabetli Black, . containing in front on Federal street HO feel J inches, ai| d rt nw ’ n ff hack to tha lame width US feet 41- inches, to land* now or lately of Robert Walaro fc«q-j' •eiied and taken In execution as thopwertr of;Samuel Staekhouae mad Amelia Stackhouse his .\) ife, at tl»o cait of Eliiabeth Mink by her neat friend Jolut Mink»— SdiataKJJby , 'jOIEJ FOBSVTU.SbcnC Sheriff. Office, touch 3d, Ife«. , . : TL'B..Purchasers-am .hereby'notified taatteu per j cent on the purehaao money vill bo. required itnrae- I diolely after the property u struct otJ, otherwise, it I trill be expired to a re-oale without *a adjournment^ AS OADU&SCEf yifafrag Appropriations for th*. year ISIS. A. D. OEC.L Bettordained and .enacted by iheC»ilzciuof n Pittibanto in Select »nd Common Council Awem , bled, ibrni ihe rtrenoe -for ate year l&k?, uriflp? from Taxee.'Wlmifiiffc,'Kent*, Fines Forfettnre*. Ueen*e«, ; t&djouiet. Uenw eoo«dt together with allurn moftey* ! now in the Treuory, and not otbetvrj»e. appropriated,- I be, pod the same are hereby appropriated, tor the purpor I ae* ibUowing: ’V - 1 ' No-lrrSalaneaefCityofiecr*; Mayor,; * 7OO Clerk tor Mayor, ■ Treaeurer, *"0 l goticUor,. “*f WtoarfMaater,Monongahela, C-*» Wharf Matter, Allegheny, .900 I Street Commltiloner, Hit, fiOU . Do - do Mr . soo Clerk of Market; SS?’ I HigbCositablc, . l-Oity Conitablea, (three) . . O®J I CleikiofOmneiu,. . „ . 25! I Meuescera of Conned*, (two,) .200 I . J Superintendent Work* ,loU) lAaeeaaor of Water Renu, , 70°. > l AMMaoforCity'rarrV $3,445 Off I « 3—Paidie Printing, , f «..... _ > ,so w |tt4—Engine and lloie Co*., . 1375 . . I ; lloaK fat .Vigilant Englsof* ■ ' ; ijo ; f . | Works, . • I u 7—Repairing Pared Cartway* - ‘ ■,• I «g-Cieamagdo - do I Pnblic Camp* k. lighting»t*. r ; . - l-° Iff—Sanitary purpose*, • - J~.J~ ' I '**'ll«-Cleantngfcotbere*pn*aofm»k , i,' -790•; -Aecoont ofJnoM Best, Administrator of the estate of Michael Uto of.Fium township, deceased- * - Final account of John htcCtoskcy. Admluintfator of the estate of Jqcl Chapman, Istnof ilobiuson tuwuship, deceased.'., . ■ ..i • ■ ' * ; Snpplem'eniary and final account of. Alex ilcAdatna, one ot tha lixccator*. of the estate of Arthur :Forbis,de* Ceased.' ■ L.' ■ Final account ofjWm Fenny and Faantly Mom, Ex ecutors df the estate.of .W'm Sill, lute of Versailles tp, deceased. . • _ Accoumof John McCrees,- acting Executor, of the estate of. Andrew Crves, laus of Ohio township, deceas ed. . -V : i - ’ r : i ' Accouid<(«:ilol.tGan>thers mut George Gray, Exec utors. of the. -Rsiaia of Wm WcCullough, lateofVcr* bailies township, v ; . ;• - Accouhr' o£ Archibald McCord, A'dmlmstrutor of toe. estate .ofWm.Hauer, .late bf.FrtdiUin township, do* I'ceased., -.‘T*' • r. .1 • Aecoont of Adrew Johastdn afid >Vm Cnr, Admlms trators of ihscstaie of Wm'EOiottflate of Robmson tp, fleceascdJ Account oi'Sam'l.llutiy, Esq, of tho estate of George Huey, late of McKeesport, deceased.- -v ' cl Account of .SarnU bkHcznnd John Riley, Kxecstors of John Andrew Emeriek,.late of Ohio township,' do ceased. \ : v . Account of Robt Caroihcrs, Adnunistromr “de rrnnis non* cum (estamento anulixio, on the estate of Wildant kVallaca; late of WlUcins iownsltip, deceased. 1 Final account ofLanicnce TooLill, Administrator of the estate of Michael IVaUs, late of Plum township, de* ceazeii.. Account of Geo P Hamilton. Administrator of the es tate of A‘ L Hamilton, deceased. -' ’ ' Suppleuteutary account of Minas Tindle, Executor of 1 the estate of James Liggett, late of Pittsburgh, deceas- ed.' Tiaal account of Andrew Richey, Administrator of the estate of David Andriton, late olTudlhna townstupj deceased* Final account of James Conner and Samuel Conner, Executors of the estate of John Conner, late of Upper 8l Clair township, deceased. . . . Accouut ofjohii F Logan and R C Loomis, Adminis trator* of the estate of Rev Robert Duulop; Isle of Alie* cheny eify, deceased. AecoatUof.N Holmes and Joha Snyder, Executors of the estate of II Houuet. of I’ittsburgh, deceased. ] • Aecoont'of William W Fcanus AdiainisualCT of.the estate of Rachel Hays, lam of Pitt u>Wß*kift 4cceasaL • Futcl oecount of Wio Magill, non cum teslumento annezio on the. litis, late ofLower St CUlr township-decekscd. . ’'Account* of John Christy, Admiuistramr ofthe estate, of Jo* \Viotera,4slc of.tha-city -Of Pittsburgh, deceased. Qnsrdlsps' Acßoußl. b.: ‘ Supplemental amt fina] account of Thome* fturmany Guardian for (be dstale.ot the lamOr chlldrenof Joint Wood**, tkeeoied. | “•■'?. r : Account of VVrafCbot, Guardian for ArelubaJdand .Mary Ann Gilioore, minor heir* of James Gilmore, de* censed, . • 1 ’ .Account, of Alex Miller. Admiiustmor'of.tbe estate of Satan McLain, lpte of fttubtugb, deceased. Account of EobertWright* Guardian of the estate of the tninorbetr* of Joseph TttrnecUtvJuie of Franklin UnrnshitMteeeaflcd. , _ F.A. MADEIRA, TtegsY d- Toth* Homnatie Judge! o/lke'Caurtcf. Gtnrrai- Quarter i>ct±vm* of. ihc ; ZVacf," i/i and-jbrthe *ibe (nmthipt in tbo boaiiiy ■ librestuJ, harnbly showeth lhst-your Petitioner hath provided himself with neces sary boose -room and stabling, at hi* oidatabd on the • turnpike rood'leatUnc-,fronrWctfNevrton-ro .Uouou cabel&ciiy, fair-llie. accommodation of traveller* and others at hi* AwellingT bouse in the township and county aforesaid, and prays that your Jionors will be Pleased tenant aim a ficrnsOakcc? a PubUc lloow of Eaicr ainroenLamt-yoox Petitioner, wia duty- bound, wiu i • NATHAM AfcGiunv. i, --We, ibo*ul»icrib«t»of Hitatwth township, do certify that the above? petitioner is of good repuie for honesty temperance, and lit well provided with house room niidtULulitig. for the accommodation of traveller* and others, aud that the »ald tavern it Decenary. : _ Thoma* Beynolds, " * -David Mundorf; .. Zechitu’ScoiMi- . Jeseph-ScoU, John DateUoKva, - . John llailte, Wiltiarii.Vwiklrk, . • James Wood*, Williani Wpodi, • Wiu. Pedis, Stephen-MetireW, ‘ Zerah Hayden, feh27wJl_ B _v,_ * .< • ; jb JHilgft of (Jui Ccu rt of Gaural QuHrter £e?stthis v>ftke_ i'eace,in and for ' the BACKHOUSE of Ohio u»wa»fcip ia the jConoty afore&aid, humbly »t»w cta'that your! petitioner hath provided henelf with material* tor the accommodation of traveler* and other*, at her dwelling bou««f inr the lownihip afore laid, and pray* that yoarjhonora willbe pleated to grant her aliecnae: to keep a Public Hou*e of Kt»- tenaiiuncat. : And your petitioner, u ia duty bound, ■will pray We, .'(ho subscribers, eitisen* of Ohio imnwlup, do certify/thal the above petitioner is of good re poi® for honesty »nd temperance,-and is-well provided twita house room and conveniences ibr the and Jedding: of strangers and travelers, mid mat said tavernisnecessary.' '' „ I • Craven Sleveas, David Hood, DCTajloa,! . MHiter, . •'Jacob fcHoner, ticorge Grierchn, i Wot Morrison, JwucsDuff. 1 -• Francis Lull; Alex McDonald, Campbell Duff, •'• James U Duff, Isaac Rhoads, leWsw3t*|B _ ” piutiDELPHIA DBt GOODS. nhoWNSLND, HiIAUITJiSS A SONS. Importers.®! I Rritish, French and India Dry Goods, arc reeciv. ins'their supply of Spring Goods, which they offer at the lowest prices, by we piece or package.' - • Uritish trims, Manchester and Eorliion Ginghams. , Alpacas, Mohair Lustres, Moosselmes. Rareps»,Xawii*v Tissues, Spring Plaids. ■ • punshuro Chinues, Sattecn*, Linen Caecks. , Welsh, Silk. Warp and tiauzo Flannels. . Coljon Velvets,Dimities. • ■ ■ Table and Piano Covers, Cloth and W oMrd. - ldiiin Darinuka.' Diapers, Napkins, Sheetings. ' Irish Shirting Liioens of upproved-maunfacinres. • Worsted Damasks, Moreens, lUuineit*. - Marseilles Vestings, Wliite mid I’ancy Liccn DntD. Cashmaretu, Habit Qorhs, I’aucy Cashmeres. ' * PLAIN GOODS POR FIIIUNDS. .Prints, Ginghams, Lawn*, Ncosselines. .Cap-Cnipe, Gauxej Plam Silks and Shawls, i Ict&Kvlm j . »U_ . r • "N O TICE ' . rpO. ibe Delinquent !Sul*criber«in the Mongahrla Na* I eilration Compnnj. .Notice i* hereby giten that ■U ibarea of block, aubteribed in the AJrwoßjahela Navicution Company anil width hero become subject lofoneitorc by reason "of the non- payment of in»tal* nicntti and' imertirt thereon will be toiibiied to the *aid comjwny, together. \yjth nil uislolmeuu' already,pa»d tLereon, In pursuance of the provisions of nbu Charier oriitcijn*orauon, aides* the unpaid.instalment* together with interest from the date oa which the wmo wuro made payable by 1 it cull from the. -Hoard ;of Manager*, be paid iu fall to Thomas hLllovre, ol suid company, aLthc lUchanco Hank HtUibnrgb, on or . be (ore the firat day of April* A.' IX IMS. I Byiotder of the Board ofJUanagen, • • . ■ ■ V 1 WSL BAKKWUX*- , | f ritub’g.t’ebgldStawtaplrt » - Secretary. • rT ~" faiaibfriArnn fot'B»lS milC «üb*enber Trill sell onaccmninwlaunff Utnut, 1 tim« valuable farta titutiicd on the Ohio river-about 1 . iU mile* below I’itutmrgh, in whet i* called Crow, bot-: loro, adjoiiiiog.lho.propemvof-.Mr. Ooorgo Thera is about 110 acre, of laud, 2b acre* of whkh t* river bolioifl; the balance 1* tecurcd bottom, .lie* bean tifully, andabbum)* in good coal, lirncttone and lunbcf. Thcteare from • « mfSMJiSa? Lawfoffice on 4Ui *» above inuthfigld, Ue'Jftllm&wuS Axtiflelal'Fiowora. - '-- - 17i£K anbjeriber will opcu m February at. hi* anno . factory, No.! 120. north Ud ureet. Ptoladektbia, a choice and extentire aaronraent'of‘Artificial Fwweris. Turlatan and Face Cap*, littdif* ltte«* Cap*, Prather*, Quilling*, Ooliarett*, Harder*,. fancy Oowb, Ae.fvridi aWnatvariety of other good* utln* line, which bo off er. nfoxtriniely low price*, and to which herowe* the attention of dealer*. , . » JaaOwlrS “ IJO north ad fUOMl»ilO?f MAIITIN, Adiw; Eux/texnvFe . • i XL iwnou •liulcbcvJ ..lP -OW e>taWof Janes Me ‘A- Cuue;*j»wiu«fcd to inoko-JmiMdiitejjymeul. i toth* aud ibon heylngdUins egafamth® Dr. Tayler'ilsalm efLlTemort. . tri iHAT this medieinef should acqqlreso nmen.potone* X l l> i* not Mali strange, when w® take into eonride ractott the vast numbers that ore cured by its,nso, F®t many yean it hu prbved so aiioUiihingly successful •at the north, that nearly every family nuun it in their house as an antidote to colds, coughs and eonsampuon. : . Thntxo other article possesses; the sAmcincnts lit equally true, and, thelcousuinptrte Jisarfts that ho can depend ujJou this medicine, whan nil others have proved Worthies*. There it! not a doubt but thousands am yearly cured by this Inestimable medicine, and in many inttiuices where those given up to die, in an in credible short time, been entirely eared by Us anrivull cd efficacy. The following remarkable . case of con sumption was cured by this Balsam of Liverwort, As you value life aud health, would be curep. ot once resort to this article, nnit rest assured, yon will not re sort ia vain—but lendjand Judge for-yourself. \ , ixrzsjanso ecu or cosstmmo* aim uyn cox rianrr.—l had a violent cough, with raising ofjphlcgm, a severe pain in my side, back, stomach aha across my bowels. I vraasocdldat times; it seemed'inyossibio to keep worm, even when others were complaining of the heat, asd my skin Was very yellow. I fell dway to skin aud bones, my ye ins sunk iu and became irivisible, andercryperson supposed me dying. A friend of mine recommended me to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam oiLiker wprt, which I got, as my physician did n*c no good, and this uedieine restored tne to good health again. ! J KAVANAGH, mar 7 Ship Carpenter, MO water street ■ Although thousands are cprea by Dr. Taylor’s Balsam ofUrerwoct, and as many *UII die of that fatal malady, the cause Ts plain, tint symptoms, and then trifle with things ot no nsemtiTit is too late, death -follows. ~Dut- every one can be cured if they wilL— Take this medicine at the very first approach of the in sidious pie, and you will be cured. .Yet this medicine has cured consumption in advanced stages, as the testi monials below wQi prove. But the surest way is not to defer, as “delays an always dangerous.; Prepared and sold at 75 lieckbam street, New York. • Sola in FitUburgh’iy i D Morgan, 93J Wood sc.J Townscud,4sMarfccrst,H Sayter, cor Market and 3d sts; Henderson A CoJ £ Liberty it. Price reduced to 6150.pcr large bottle] . mar 7 NEWYOHX ADVERTISEMENT. JIS4B. READY MADE CLOTHING. C.T.LOXGSTREET HAS REMOVED FROM IDS ;• ■ naxxamsb,:™.»3 !»au?|toM sassao ar, it. x. t rTYrHERE he has jthe largest Clothing Ware Rooms, - YV and the largest stock in the city, all of which he pledges liimself.are made in the most durable, fashiona ble and workmanlike manner. - , 1 . . 1 Tho demand lot his style ofCloQilng having increas ed to so great an extant, ho has found it; necessary to cnlargo lusbusinessj'andiskes pleasureuisayingto the hundred* who called upon him last year with the cash iu their handa, and could get.no goods,‘(because they were all sold Ahead.) that now he has enough forthem ondforalL : T ■ Tbosq dealing iu the article will find it greatly to their advantage to buy offiis house, Car they will be able, not only to sell their customers a well made,'fashionable,' aha genteel garmeiiu but at a price lower than they have wkri selling before, and leaving a large profit to .themrelvcA . * ' ,j ,_‘ To those who do notdealiri (he article, but sell-the goods ih'ihe piece, njow is your time. Already, your Ulpth foies ore dropping on, and soon they will entire ly cease; and tome cue more wise than yourself, seeing which way tho trade is go ing, will be telling clothing. It must and will be sola in every village ia America within two years, (fi}r this rea*m t ) year customers can get a better and more-genteel garment ready made, than a measure; and at three fourths -the price. Yoacan Bow have the selling. •. N. U. Country Merchants ailofyott call and satisfy yourselves. j „ marddSw . SEAMAN & MUIR. SHI Drosdwtyr ifsw Yofki - AU lljuiT KECKJTTM FBO* THE LARGE AUCTION SALES Ah ASMBTJSKVr or FANCY AND | BTAPI.B DRY OOODIf Adapted to the best .Trade, juul purchasbimueh below 'the cost of im[ionation, which they are offer ing at ia very small advance. ,- They have also received Irom the various Steamer* and Packet*, a irery general assortment of . RICH FAKCY DttTt tiOODS, which they invite the attention of purchasers. - la {heir slock will be brand the - • NOUVEAUTK3* OF.PAKIB* AND LONDON. Mr. jjt’llt was ;fbrmoinr'yeax» connected with the lioase of Stewart A Co, and ht* long experience in the business wil{ enable him to offer at all umes, an attractive stock of season side, goods. . They beg leave to present their thanks for the patron age «o liberally be flowed upon their establishment, and to assure purchasers that they will strive to secure a ctmtlnuaaceof confidence ana support. ;it is ibeir purpose to extend their already large bu*l nes«, ami sUratuaie*] by their uncxampeld success thus far, they are determined to leave oo aouorahle efforts untried to accomplish their -design. A considerable amount of experience in business has demonstrated to their satisfaction that the only sore method ot obtaining and securing a large business, is to have il based upon correct principles? and that while,as merchants, they. consult toe interest of their customerv they are pursu ing the only true method of advancing their own. m&rOdly i . N«ta Spring Goods. - A A dd Merkel street, have Just • rcccivtid a largo supply of new Spring and Hum mer l>ry tloods, sjtueh will be off ered wholesale and retail, nt tb*very biwest cash prices. Ainongstour as sortment othaad may be tbenu, ID cases faney English aad American prints and chintzes, erery new style now in the market, and were purchased ax tieprcienl low rates, which wtH enable ua to sell at least SSpcLcent. M*s* than former prices. Also, ID ea sel small Cast colored Merrimack and Coehe co prints, very neat aad desirable, Unset new style plant, sniped aj>d plain linen ginghams, ofevory shade and qhahty,'X'efcSeh'spnhg hi dc'Lalaes. 'nch and cheap,mode colored cashmere and' hide Laine* ( U7 pcs I’oris lustres, p new snd .splendid article tor ladies* dresses, printed orjjaudee*, saiin striped and plaid bare- 1 ges, 1 case changeable lustres, very rich, a large lot of 1-4 and ©*a French printed cambrics and lawn*. IUO doi best qmdity ladies’ and gentlemens’ kid gloves, white goods of every deferiptiou. together with a general as sortment of house keeping goods, etc. etc. {Country Merchant* and the inhabitants of I‘ittsburgh and vicin ity. arc' respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices, which wa will warrant to compare favorably wah the eastern markets, mart; A A MASON. . Hear Book* Jaalßeceived. MORKI.L'S History ofModern Philosophy. complete in oae volume, from the tut Lomloa edition, &3-00 Lecture* on the Law arid the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng, I). D; new hnd-cnTanrcd edition, with portrait of the author. SL3O,; Memoir ol'Rdv; f>avid Abed. D. D~ late-MUsionury to China; by hi* nephew, Rev. G. IL Williamson, with a portrait. i . Meander's llistory of the Christian Religion and Church, translated by Prof Torrcy. VoL a. _ Hawkstone: ajtale of and for England, in IS4—, in two Volume*, from second London edition; Memoir of W C Crocker. Missionary to A/ricaJtSd cts. . Personal Recollection*,' by Charlotte Ebzadeth, with explanatory not4s, accompanied by a memoir rmlrra dug the period from tbecto*© of personal recollection toner death; by LIIJ Tonnn; C3J cent*. - Recollection* in Utgland,- by Iter S H Tyng, D.-D. Mark Milton.the Merchant sClrrk; by ller. Charles n. Taylor. M A.I author of'‘Record* of a Good Man's 1 -Lady Mary,'’ “.Mayan. or the Pearl, n .Ac. . The aboTO just received and for sale by KLMOTT A ENGLISH znar!3 30 market tu between 3d and 4th Received at >M.. A.-Miner’*— Historical and Secret Memoirs.of the Empre«s~Joiiphme, first wue of Napoleon Bonaparte. M A Le Nor maud. i Vestige* of the Natural History of Creation. Percy Ha&thbrpe, or th* Vicissitude* of Fortune; by Mr*. Gore. Eustace Barcpurt, or the Illegitimate—-a story of conflict h'etwocn pood and evil. Tun Mysteries of the Three CiUc*; by Augustine J 11 Dusanne. ' ; The Signal, or the King ofllio Blue Isle. Tbo Prisoner pf rerote, by J f> TaeL Hum’s Merchant's Magazine for March. DcmocraLic “ “ A splendid article Lace Edged Note paper and en velopes to correspond. Song* for the People, No 3, for March. For sole at >li Aaiiuers, Smithfield at, 3d door from pceomL _ I D" ISSOLCTION—The partnership hitherto-exist ing under the style and firm of Wigbinuut A I>oj rell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, John Hai tian having disposed of Ids entire Interest to 11. Wght m«n. The business of the fate firm will tm settlea by 11. Wiglrtman,who U authorized to use the name of Use (ate firm for that purpose. 'll. WIGHTMAN. iptSod3w j [July 1 NT) J. DAI.ZKLL. THE Subscriber i* now prewired to manufacture alt kind* of Colton' and Woolen Mhehineryy at the shortest notice.. Ordera left at R. Wlghuaan’s Engine Shop, cor ner Liberty and Water streets, will meet with prompt attention. ! ( 11. WIGIIThIAN* Leacok it, between Federal and Saudasky ■ sptaidly t Allegheny city. NOTICE!* tieteby given to the Stockholder* of the Amygdslo|d and Isle Roy ala Miiiiag.Coropany.tbil au assoiameutsf 30 tier cent, on each share na* been 'made, -pay ableHo Zalmon Fitch, Esq, Treasurer of said Company, at ijl* ntfieu. in the city of Cleveland, on or; before tbo first'day of April, IS-W. • ' , - ! WM RICHARDS, SeCy. Cleveland, March Ist, 1543. marfkilm : j SOTICK. , : ALL peraorts having business witlt Robert ft Caa-. Snt, uro requested to coll on the undersigned: i * ROBERT MeKNIGIIT, : fcbfildrol ■ = • - 4th st. near arant. SCNHIUESfd 00 dot ploying cards; ‘JUO whole ami hlfbxs -sardines; 10 buskets olive oil; tS) do* ass’tq ctstaups, 4c;iea*k« 1-otidoo |>oner quart* and pint*;. -300 dot btls brmtdie*, wines, Ac, very old; 3 bbls pow dered suennbO baskets champagun wine, part to arrive; 31»hdt c&rct do; for solo by- tnrlO' I’ C MARTIN 'T)KANDU&—iII whole, half, nunr.ond eiglnlTpipo* ,1 > braiuly, dark and pide_, of diflerent grades, brands, anil vintages, for sale os imported, by .. - taarlb ' | 1 GAIAHTir* WINErt-OUO whole, hit qr and eighth pipes, of all the different wine# now in use; purt io arrive, ol various rradps, brands and vintage*; some vety old, for sale as imported, by tnatlP ' I CMAIHIN^ S’ PRINO UONNETS, HATS, Ac—R II Palmer audia daily leeeiviog, bis .Spring supply or Bonnet* uod Hats, seme enUrety now > and neh patterus and styles; also,!ribbons, artificial ilowers, Ac. Straff Boirnet Olid llftk Store, 03 Market sL • innriMlw. CUTTtUIS-Oiio or two good Glam Cuttar* \ZJT wanted,To whom constant vroik can uo given.— UNNjSsWv’ALLAOF,: !• ' lid wood *t_ TMIODUCR-oa aek*‘corn, M 3 Mk* .cnU,MIJi«« P do, U Mk.r»6«,Ki bbs bean*, ado batter, *Jdo J - L‘HTRECEIVED—A large awtortmentof FloorQll Clwii»,-ofveriou« petlenwi codipriiiom lUttygig 4 yd* widi floor oil cloth; 1«W do Oyd» wide, heavy** laid do 4-4 d 6 do; IHW- do 4 dodo; IUW a yd* wide, oft, ■it of which will bo *otd on a* accummodamg terra* u -TOUILNEitMBN WANTK&-I wU t**pr*ge WT*, •I r.l Joarueywen l*o. ou the fi**» day of April. • Apply nl l«U>- •Vluuinn Hooio ilHor M o'clock, - >. ... - ■ V - » . JAMES CULBEBTBOy., R Muiphy Inrileitho otteMiort Vy «f buyer* to ’Goodwill**-received, conaulinr of ploia-and barred tuelumeUifcambrie*, low.priced cad fine; Scotchman muliii».Bvnu do; book uaiUas; bltbop'* lowa*,*c, And wWchaw ottered at low pricey by. wbolual* awT retail; • -l- - baring claim* agoiiut tbeotcadt*’ 'IN boatAjrbw j>;eTiou*to-tbe 14th Ab, oreMa(ibdtibr-»eiUeaeatto WMBSCAIFEJ : x v \ • ’ - -l»t H* ueor wood ■ '-~~r A. A»Jlura *:Oon <9 ksaxcr or, unno wnu> aso rotrarn raxm, ~• INFORM' their friends and the publiq generalir, that thing about to remove to 4hs spaeloa* and elegant aioit recently created on. the arfjomlag Lot Thar will closeouttheirlarge and well'seleeted stock of Fall ‘aid Winter Goods at cost, and in many'eases less than: cost,* to enable them. toopen theirnew store.with nit entisa stock of New Goods. The sale will,commence this ‘day »rut‘mntinna to the 1 &nt of March, 1 or until •theiE'removal. - .Their:-extensive' assortment ol 'Dress Goods will be sold fitU.3o per cent less than on*’ alpaees. : They consist of the most. Ihshionable Cash* ’ mens and' Del sues, Gala,' Mohair, ,82k and Oregon - Plaids: Mao, Dombaxinesi -Ateaecas, Ac. • Cloak Good*—French and German Mttinos, Queen’s Cloth, French Pljid Cloakings, BroadClolhs. of alll the fitnsy Dreusilks. ot titty variety.. Shawls—Cashmere, Tartan Plaid, and other shawls-* vcry farge assortment, fully redded one half in price. Flannel*—Welsh, English and -American Flannels, of all colota and qualities.; Bonnet and Can Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery,Gunns and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Uees, Artificial. Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Scans, Cravats, Hand terchlefs/Faiiey Buttons, etc. LinenOoods of every description ; Woollen Goods—Caasuneres, Caadnetti, , Vestings, Beavers, Pilots, Tweeds, Je«tt*r. Whitney andtßaih Blankets. Also an extensive nseoTtmentof Calicoes, Chlntxes, domestic Ginghams, Cheeks, Stripes,, Ticking*, brown and bleached Muslins, etc. ; Tb» tallowing will be seme of the Pnees:; Cashmeres at 181 o, Usual prfee 37}; . Moaasclin de Laines, 13} w u 23 and 31 Gaia Plaids, 60 ** - . u 100. Mohair AOregen Plaids, 20 “ “ 371. Alpnccas, 19| u \ ‘ r “‘37i ; Flannels, -20 “ f M . Sit SVrnnghtCollars, 18} “ 37} Calicoes, OtolO « ! “ 12} Casrinetts, 291© 31 ‘' “ SO , Together with every article in' the Store, which will bo oJUted equally -cheap. Visiiers may be assured that' v "V,will uot be disappointed in tbd quality or piieee of * fiaaifi A A MASON " they,will uot oarfoods. rotsooos. SBACKLKIT A WHITE, « Wood street, are now ; receiving large additions to their ezeeUeut uurt meitt of Dry Good*, to which they inviU the attention of buyen, believing they oiler each inducement*** wilfjnake it to'their interest loinakn bills with them. oreuoiv receiving a large iMortuentof good* dirofct from ihehlnnnfneturere, Importer*, fte. among whl£h may be found the following; *■.> - lWin double drill*,-aH grades and .styles, printed. Kekfiteky Jeans, blue, bine mixed, cadet; dark mixed, i go IflJgreen,plajas, Acn satinet ts,black,bine,cadet,Ox-' : Ibrtf plain, figured end printed good ***ort . mens various style*, pnnu, a'verr Urge asaarimcnt of. newspring style*, laney, green, blue, njbievbrowns, blue*, bluo and orange, Am, in ail varieties; ginghams, splendid style* 6fdomestib, English and French,very 1 taw.-Alpaceaa, new style* and styles and figures, jnst imported; also,{’black*, mode -col. 1 finer col. silk and gotten warp; some blacks, very fin*. l All of which are offered for tale on die ao«t favorable term - ; . -: fctea •; . SBACKLETT. A~ WHTTE ' - Jam* *o. feEAT REDUCTION, IN B Murphy, ; UIN. K. comer «tlr and market sts-i will, from this . -daw,' sell hi* winter drew goad*, and a largeproportien of his stoek, adapted onfy to tha wiluer •euon, *i 1 ere ally reduced price*., ll being hi* object toaelloff uic part of his atock to make room lor an early spring supply, no "regard! will be had to the coat of the good*] bat they wul be offered at price* that will ensara thalf tale—inch a* California plaid*, at l If former pnee 25c j super do. at S 3 former pnee 37 jc; Printed Scotch cash* mem at Isf, former price 31c; d 0.23,.23, former price37lc; French all wool. do. 30 eu, former price Gil and 73 e, super do. 73 former price 100: super plaid Thibet cloth, "*i 73 former --ice lixi; besides a large assortment (XI ~aA 75 former pace 10U; of vriniei thrwli,. wonted L'aiou “ ■ I Itobcrt Mac sire in England, by G WM Reynold*; handsomely illustrated; I - Mysteries of Old London, by same tuthor—part Jd; - tiny Fawkes, or the Gunpowder Treason, by W liar* risou Ainsworth; ■ ! Url of Prairie Eden, a Romance ofMexico, by Geo' lippard, Esq; . i’)t toß al Life of George Washington, embracing an ecdote* illustrative of bis character, and embellished with engravings. 1 An universal History of the most remarkable events ofalt Nations,, front ; the earliest'period to the pretest time, forming it complete History of the World, volt: Lite and Adventure* of Valentine Vox the Ventrilo quist, by Henry Cockton—new edition; A. Sentimental Journoy through France and Italy The fragment and the History of a good warrawateh coar, by Lawrence Sterne; j *rtfi LighlDragoon, by Harry Hazel; ; 1 . Ueiag Age, No t9iv I . Xew and Then, by Samuel Warren, Eaq—ireih asp- ik-lEntort-the Guardsmwv by Lever- Ferrate ml . nurl Soli MAMLN ,3d'door from Sri TTlSToRJE&—Robertson’*, Rollin'*, Gib) 00% Rus* rl sell'*, Mod. Europe, Pricou'i Mtlico. Pvru,Jtcd Michelet's France: Arnold 1 * Boise, Helper Pictorial England; Nicbuke Rone; HelltoTe Coastirndhnal Histo ry ©(England; Arnold's Latct BoiamnCosmnoawciUh; Schraif* Rome; Burners History of his own limes, wiih notes; llallani't Middle Age*; Mill 1 # Cnuado* end Chiv alry; Browning 1 * History of the.llognenou: Thierry's Historical Works; Neal's History of the puritans; Thiers French ltcv; Taylor's Manuel 01 Ane 1 ! ibd Mod. Histo ry; Introduction to the History of the Church, by Jerri*; kightley** Rome and England: Ranke’* Popes. Tb» above, with many other reluabta works,'for sale by, mart ■ : . J b READ JEASEB * MORBIS, WHOLESALE Dealers iu Fruit, Nuts, Ac, No. 7 South Frout fitu, Philadelphia, hare is store and (or sale,' at the lowest market paces, > 10U> boxes OU A O Sicily Oranges in prpne order; 3U) do Lemons; / 1500 do and half do M H Raisins; ' too casks Sun A Lexis do; 5(1 bags Walnuts and Filberts; 100 do 8,8 Almonds; m 1000 bushels North Carolina Pea Nats; . * 3000 drums extra and medium quality Elmo Figs, too casks Nhw Cephalouia Cumuiis; , 100 boxes Vwr priced Prune* 1 Philadelphia, Fab, 'il-codlw IjtOß EVENING DRESSE&-W. R. Murphy has 1 just received a few patterns embroidered muslin tor Evening Dresses. Also, silk net scarfs; head dress* e», etc.. Also, new style braizes, for early spring wear, new stylo balzaruies tor do.; chameleon silks, a fashion able urlielc, needle worked collars, new style;cheo& setts, entire new styles; black barredsilks; stnped do; rich striped and watered do. Ladies are invited to call add K« tho above goods. '• I feMB Saw Goods for Spriaf of 1848*: Tir R Munpiiv, N. E. eorner of 4th and Market Yf • (ts. has the pleasure of Informing his customers and buyers generally, that he has commenced the reipi of .his early Spring Goods, and has already open a preat variety of goods suitable for the season, at prices. that cannot tail tci please. (|7* Merchants'are invited to visit his Wholesale : Rooms; up stairs, and examine the stock of new goods, which will be offered at about esstcmprices febl& .. SMALL FIGURED PRINTS—Just received, an as sortment of blue, pink, lalock, purple and orange, small ' figured prints and chintzes for childrens'wean also, dark ana oil-scarlet do; alstv plain, pink, and orange mouse delaines, fordo; small barred gutghams, Ac.«c.,at Ibo Dry Goods House of . lW ! W R.MUHPHV. T)HlNTS—Gingham styles; open thts morning, 1 case X handsome prints, giogbara paueßu.and fast colors, only lki cents per yard, at the dry goods bouse of feW • • WRMURPHV DRKSS OINCIUAMS—Opeu ihii morning, an **- •oruncnioffreali gingham*, from 12| «ni» per to. np jo &r»t quality French, ti reduced prfce*- Al»o, bear)' Mnucbcttcrgingham*, low cta cor. Mnrket&dth H*. _ SUGAR~MOLAH3ES AN D COFFEE—W hhda pnu. ; N O Surer; SO bbU N O Molhamv; BObaga Rio Cof fee, just landing from str Wyoming and loraale by W 4 M MITCmXTHEB, lOft.Llbeny rt. C7’Tl«-ywin»Uorily receive per Martha Wwlmi*- ton and ocher bo»tt the following:—iSU hhda prime N4> Sagan 430 bbU plantation Molasses: 3Udo3ogar«ou»ej ■jj hbta Loaf Sugar, la tierces Carolina Rice. feb!9 WELSH FLANNELS constantly on hand at dry good* houae of W ft Murphy, N E corner o 4ib and market at*., an assortment of above goads warranted nottoahriag in washing. . janld CORN— 500 UuobeU ihelled corn in bblt and uckt foitale by.i _ leblU. . McQILL, BUBIIFIELP fc HOK. fYlODACCO—aiTke** Otwiit Tobacco ju»lrecVfiuui I i'of *ale fcbtt" JONES k. Co. LINSEED OlL—oa bbls linseed Oil in store end for salo by ! . SELLERS * NICQLS, i c bl7 ' ~ ; No U Liberty »C SWEET MAI.AOA.Jfc SAUTEHNE WINE-20 fli casks S. M| Wine,*-15 qr cask* Haul gautewe dc just receired and for sale, by . T J feblM MILLFJI k RICKETTgQN'. H~AMS— H>,«» lbs FituLotgh smoked Hams on harnl and for sale by (falll 1 tV R M*CU CHEON. 1~?LOUR— 1® bblscx.B Flour for family use Just rec'd J ncd for sale by WICK da M t PANDLKSB. UCKETS 4 FLOUR—I2U dot Bearer Buckets; <9 bbls Family Flour for sole by ' . ' . ttWa :JQIIN B jPILWORTIL. E"" dot Bearer, in store and for sale by :: (feba)’ ■ . L 8 waterman Bag WAREHOUSE-sThe highest-price;la eub paid for good clean ißgsjolso.canvaasjboie rope, ’ febaff ' ! rrayae st. between pennlt liberty ' : SMOKE llOCHE—Haritigtaken the large aodewn modtou»Bd»ke Moose and Bacon Blorehod** ad yjnbig our Warehouse, on the Coital Built, we on pro* ‘ larcd-to Ttpeke and store Laeonon reasouablo terms.' •• • '".vW-i'' •••• 1 .IHKR*JONES, v . mart. {..1.. ■ • r .Canai i basin < near7Ut.st. . (Unww ttfdo Nojhea B] TASSEY k- BEST MACKEREL— dO bbl hapdandforsalaj TrnNEGARri-lffbbij pan cidsf, xee^ JJOBOAN ar; Co, tWfcotmk Hi J. comgtwtoaJUafehflßti. 108, t 'XT’ O SUOAfI—TOTESSTJ/6Bug■x,'m»lor*)rcceir , OikutA-aasaEV -i. v. --••■:.j.r-. ■ • Uwpodt • .Tfc,I‘OUASSE»--fi(» bblf f*Oj rac'd pr taaneUf.uid IVI famU brlmarfr hRQWtk. CULBERTSON wand rec\l from;cnok* : ■ -i jdffl jABjoNOMcKMQHT ■ JTvBIED PEACHES—lfioObmb.ree, on eoniirmOtsi iX/,wulfornl«b]r ~-v.CAßSON'lrtfeXinaUT .> .... ; f .flUmrant r T\iwcA-*rs doi '■-< !-■' naJrJOBDI*- 1 *- MACKEREL-50 bMs Kb 'Kacke'reß lOdo 8 do do It IP hlf bbteNo IjlO d® doNo* Jo •ton iM tor salekr , MHiIiER fc MCICERipN - cor.libettyandinria«ts_. ■ ingoodcintor, fiwsatotowby: J&CHOONMAKER ft Co ■ t <* Lard oiL-OfihB,i>e«qo*utT. for „ febSBv •- . -iBCHOONMAKEBICCo : rOPß—dbaleaonconslgnmenuand for»aleby> l ifeWS tui.l.vlt RICKECSON lOAP—4O bxs ChiHirmhe, in store and for nie hr >MS V“ I^^U*ERJtJUCKETSO*< nLARErr-BUid*-übUclatet;s do Bordeeux,‘ln store 1/ aadfox aatorby •EIiIiRftKICKETSON - ' . : . cor, liberty-sad irwia sti' . I/LNSEED OlL—SObblsforsale by - . \j fetelS ••• • McGILL. 1 BUSBFIELPfc-ROE: FATENT BUCKFTiWD'do* for sate by \ w - frtdS-r ;•■ .«,■:•■ McGILL. BUSHFIBUP ft BOB; OAP— Proctor A Gajnbte’ri Soap joit land- SOAF—SO bxs Hunnowell HiU ft Co * ®°*P»,f?k5 to ” ud&rulsbr ■ JOHN SJJUiWURfH'-: ; ...; ■"•' NO. MOLASSES—IOO Ibis prune in oak bbU, ]OJ *'we’d and for aalabjf. V: - . letetf ,:: - • ■ • • POINDEXTER ft Co vrßdtlce.' T. t *jr^7 l U -A.- Wn. from it* prweiir wnainatidn at? Waihmfftqn .eurttume En*tem the next Coon of Quarter Seeefcaa.of the Coaiuy«£JU-. iegbeny.” •• _L ' —lj, -VSi&Ski* nqiufaj(mfcels S»Ti**Uo» P#®P**fi ! j • TiijlUJKß«flSSf»s,¥as^i ljrer*,lhofitockhoWer*'«ftiiehloitoh*abel*?favirt- tion Company are,hemtr*notifiediipnwatatihqotae*, ofnild Company, fa Breed’* BnildW, Socity oTPitubtnshi-at? o’clochfo Monday, lb. e ration oo«hin acu oTtoe eupotemcstaTTtotha,:Charterof-tnla v»mt*ny>—_**y orSeroflbe Board;-•>*•; - _Pituborgh.-March ?1h,1543. : f ■ • - -i; TCOT large awo rtment’o f dilCioth* > •I .«ompri*inC'W»ttt.ipatfrtn»'VTOiydelwheiny. floor oil cJothT beit article; lOOOdoMedina, dg So!MWdbtfooodo Mdofdo} eajdbMcoufttwtiedg I 400dt»44'dodo:be»ide*'aUree amewmentotltehtfltBl ; fancr'anielee, all of which wSi bo *bld-che jptorcaaf, ; ; "htr*'’" x. C W ov ■ftrOLASSES—2OO• bil* Prime Pli'aUlton Molasses, JIL landing from suhr Grey Eagle: for sale by .TiST 1 ~ W inißl HELTHEE RIC&-U tiCTCM.prfino quality, landing .from stuff Gray Eeglcrforsatobjr " . 1 ' •" ,• _'• ■• ■ tobtf * Wft M MITCHELTREE PEACHES— 00 bn unpaired patches, 3do paired do;' _ CM “ Jf fc CCLBiTON i f LOVER SEED—M bush hut rte’d and for sale by r 'leb9t BROWN ft CULBERTSON /Sana!*- -SHOVELS, Grain and Devonshire do;' b*» uidoua!. quality, for sale by - ; WEST-BUWEN,. foWM? . ’ . . • CO.froal.M; > iIO COFFEE—7O bags jest received «adjfor sate bf • S fotaM • •• ■ ENGLISH ft-BENNETT •. Om.rtAKa Mtds’ in store and for sale : ft BENNETT BENNETT j LOAF SUGAR-itf bbU No 3,0, 7ftBr 3 bxa double T7IAMILY SOAP—IOO bTK 43 do tollett do prime, far' r ule tow by IfeteMJ ENGLISH ft BEnNCTf Beef.' RaPNDS-3 hhda'far sale tow by. ••'■-• fctS? ENGLISH ft BENNETT SUGAR— 40 bee* while Brasil, 6 bxa white Havana, _&r°'° A " lt 'Z3um ± BENMETT E : OCK CANDY—IS bxa white-andye!\owin store ENGLISH B BENEFIT rONEY—4O bxs' Lby (fcwu ENGLISH ft BENNETT CRAB CIDER—9O bblsin store and for sale by luuswww- ISAIAH DICKEY ft Co GIDER VINEGAR—For sale low by . fob*? ISAIAH I&CESY ft Co i kIOKED HERRING—?S bxs No 1 and 2, for sale by. IfeMß TASSE? ft BEST ‘ ■\TTTNDO W GLASS—SB boxes a * 10; 150 boxes 10 **• If IRIOO boxes Io*l4,for«ale by . feblS S F VON BONNUORST ft Co. T ARD—3obbls No l, in store and for. sale by • • I f faW9 , Sft W HARBALGH ;TONE SUGAR AND MOLASSES —20 hbds prune N O Sn-; »ar, 40 bbU prime N O Molsaaea joM rrcM awi for. —‘eLy , . [jaifol ~ . . HFiLLKRS ft NICOLS. rPEA—IO half cbeiU Y H tea; Sdo Imp. and G P do;: I -10 do Chaleo powthonm 90 eatiy-boxes various. dvleZtotulebT D WILLIPaiS,, UOwcodtaeet . r’Aßl>-l bill, t bbl andTlrcsNo 1 leafUrd.rea L dered, for Mia by Wft M iUTCHELTRKE, j^3s; * • . . , ~ ICO liberty ft •faTtAftitWdOb-Johnstoa ft stocfaon have nut ty JtJceived Blackwood's Ediabarg: MaguHae, No. SO. lor December. 1047. 1 . - c feEmuN. INTER: OIL—S casks bleached,: ju r 4 { " b J BCHOONMAIEH t Co. At. anna—flsoolbe ia»rieeM and for tie by J SCHOONMEKER ft Co. ■■«ei No at wood sL YiACOtf AND BULK PORK—3OO ham* bacon; UOQ |» tbonLlendo:Mhhd*aido do; 57 do in bulk, on connynment and for aalo by •• - ’ • jwnifl - fin.T.Tms t NICOLS. B' TeaKS—"* bbl* white beaiu: 4~do asit do, in Row and for tale by POINDEXTER A: Co. CHEESE— for aaleby jml9 POINDEXTER fo Co. EEACHIS— 13D bua dried peache* for wdeby J.nta *PQINPKXTER t Co. COAE-Orden far coal to b« delivered in the city wil meetvrompt attention if left with • _ janl> ~- McCILL, HUSUHELD& ROE Alcohol-5 bbu for «aio.by ja!B RE SELLERS,S7vrood»t. LOES—3IO lbs for sale by 1 tanlS >- t LACKING—IOO dozen for sale by SUNDRIES— 3 bUls Uni; .2SbtubeU dried Applet, 10 dO;pc«ebe«; A bomb woolica toefct; 00 lb*bee»wal on coiuifnment an for tale by i J D WI COTTON— 40 bale* North Ala. u> arrive per SB Planet, (or tale bjr FORSYTH A Co. , - janl?' 3D water treeL rix PAPER—2OO reams jn*t rec'd and lor sale by (tbls Z REYNOLDS fc BUEE (IORN— 19. bbls 1 J and for tale by feb!s mi iust' landing from str Skipper JNO 8 OIL WORTH, : No iff Wood St. Obio Hops for sale by JOHN 8 PILWORTH. HOPS— 00 baki feblS f Iftblfll JOHN 8 PILWORTH. COPPERAS-10 bbls for selfi by •' fcblC . JOHN D MORGAN. RYE FLOUR— SO bbls Herbeugh’a extra Bye floor, rac'd tad for sale by. 8 AAV HAHBAUGH,. leb3 • ' no 33 wood at. . • NO, MOTiAfiflFfl -TI7I bbls Plantation Molasses, ii 1 store end for sale by. GEO A BERRY, : febSB ‘ Utwoodsr COTTON— 81 bales to arrive by simr Oswego; for sale' by . tfebtt} t ISAIAH DICKEY. . GOOBER PEAS— wo bosh to arrive by stmr Osw >o} tor sale by (febtg] ISAIAH DICKEY F BATHES A GREASE LARD—To' arrive by stmr Oswego; for sale by ■ tfebaS], ISAIAH-DICKEY LARD oil/— lO bits (winter strained] landing from scar Phtenix.'and for sale by ‘ -• fcb»V JASDALZELL O TAB CANDLES—3 bbl» hotel candles, receiving per O steamer Hibernia No S, arid for sale'by fab» ■ • JASDALZELL LLME— 20 bbls 'White Lime In store and for sale by : fekO , ENGLISH A BENNKTT GROUND NCTS-130 sacks to arrive: for sale by •.I feblß ENGLISH A liENNKIT;- TYUCRCTS—SO dOs patent, for sale by, ‘ • JJ I : . ENGLISH A BENNETT feh& •, • .. . 37woodtt MACKEREL— ISO bbls Nos 1,2 A3,ln mw and for sale by [fcbfflt: ENGLISH A BENNETT -rniMOTUY SEED-4 bbls' Timothy -i’ Seed, just leo'd and for sale by ; - • deb 33 . ....... JNO 8 DOEAVORTH ' LTOLASSEB—2OO bbl# If* °* Molaue* to arrive per ll ttmrKtniu. •' 1 ' ••••-- feba • - McOILLi BUSIfIfTBLD fc ROB T?LAXBEEI>-fiobiwJwl« finale by ‘ ifebaa i MoOtLL, BUSBFIEtP 9t ROE-' TTEMP—lo.*»l«>'4«r rotted Kf. Hemp, lan rec’d n^lbmliby fIBOWN'fcCULBiatTSOJV ’ leMtt - - - --- -m liberty .treei IOTASH— IO Cukßpriflurjuiiru'dtiidlbrtthbr -faba ■ 7WICK M IfimiMaqi, .* "Otoem and lit .j,fcb«r* ijiCONw»U«roe*'Mtofttia } B*ebftrW : rantin' fcAttlMMof ulebTV ,>> 'i c ' ia ---wl r t r,g : Tanner.’OiPfcn ’->■ -"Z-U Ifc BFLOYD i OLL- HtJtTISR»~W bUit*flora kafflor uln - by ' ROUT DAUIELL fcCo li/ ! 1 IMS a BOBT/PALZELL kC I BOAF—IMQ Ibboxe. Cinda toey, ferula •ipnrt- aaowN »cuuimVrso,N v, ■■iA-Slh’f'JjSi ■'X~' 'fit. Ji • -\V t ; - European and Agjflt,.*-» ■fcbl *Fmaiire4Uwxodo . > No3DJH%h sC.PhiJa.! . ' N U. l There ls uotiung in their line whichtbey dd 80l- either domestic w - ■>* • >1 > - JEMOVAIA-C., A H'AnollJ the warehouse* fan Sloan’s JYharii Upper nal Bfaiin, liberty sl, WbCTO ihernw now tiilirpr4*, \ pared to recede a large amount of proaaca «6lp i on the opening of Canal Navigation ip JPbiiwlelpmawul • Baltimore «»o all Imcnttediaiw plaees. '' l • i 1 ■ fcosß t Hosiery— a foil wpjfly■ ©f week/wifie,' ed end mixed c©ooa £o*e»nd : 'haJi ho«fp¥JUfj T3EATHEBS—o9‘exekfFeeibm 'efrnr. FROK WAIHIHOTOV. i Ocirtspondejice of-Pitlibnrgh Christian Advoolq. Tire interesting lews of the Capitol during the Week past.has|been connected.with the Treaty! of Peace. - £llO. Senate oftho United States, as required Wdet-the rule, have con sidered It with closed- doorsjj butjnuch that has Wen done’within haa’been known with* out; and Wnatotej while titey l mayi not roi peat' what is said,’'Wr-relito what is donoj have'a light to;gifp opinions pf.results,.and from such opinions; the; progress made -from dayto day Upon,the treaty bos beeaknojvu. Wipn it was known teat amendments woold be made, and had been jnade/ a de£p nnzn etyperiraded the dty : for.‘fear that.the gups- jpostowt previously held before thei reception of the treaty. The earnest and oppp-j sition which a good many ed'te the treaty, could sot be concealed, and it was aTOwed with mochboldness, in all ; cirdes, that much "of'tins joppoaition arose, upon tee question of 1 temtpry, and-much of.; it to certain obnoxious ,detilte,.tft idatiiig.to pants of land, pledges-.to protect; Mexico from thdte Indiandepredations to. which she has Wen so ruinously subjected; for'many years past, and to the large sums to. W 1 paid over oh account; of . the chums .of American cWons, and the v possession of Mexican territory. . Tho Anti-slavery ques tion, too, has entered into tiie. discussion, and an apprehension felt and expressed; by some that the terms'of the treaty would ex tend the institutipn ot slavery lovef the ac quired territory, and pnt; tee’.whole- subject beyond the control of Congress,!. •:r " i •• 'Between the free and slave States there is a great and graining sensitiveness upon tins question, and thejfeker here is fanned daily into , a flame from the action-ofsome of the Stetesupon the'subject. jt is* certain, how*r ever, that the strength of Northern 1 represen tatives is decreasing, and it will’ prove a dif ficult matterto chgrift the 1 Anti-slavery pnn-. ciple upon'any;bill which :may pass Con gress." ‘lt’may be-put upoatho Oregon Biil in; tee House, as' it was iq the last Congress,- but* it will very probably Tail •in tee Senate, agin the last Congress, even at the-hazard of postponing year, or for another Congress, the organization of any territorial i government over* . I - i . I learn from sources entitled to 'credit, 1 th&i j slaves are already-employed beyond Mis -Bpnri, and tbe line of 36°- 30*, as provided in tW rnwmnrabla 'Missouri! Compromise*; and tiie doctrine now {.is, that, notwithstanding tiie Compromise, they have a right to bo there, or in or upon ahj-territory behteging to tee United Slates. So says Alabama,-m Resolutiona of instruction to_herjSenaiora. So says the Legislature of the new State of Texas, m'Resbiutions which haveijust been laid before the-Senate ind House; and so gay all the Southern Senators who have spo ’ ken upon this question- f There are,;howev* liver, nine of the hue States who 1 ! have' in structed their, SWatora lo' vote' for titeWA* mot Proviso,” but not all of them -recently, andsome of them, under a different organi zation, may havo maintained neutrality-upon this subject. ; l "--' fj v '•:,;%! {‘ The effect of ratifying the treaty will,,so ter as th® House is concerned, unless the i subject is expressly referred to there, leave, tee subject an open onoj and it willbedcci tied # upon\tW admission of the States. If slavery has a voice in the territorial govern ment, it wfll: be-very likely to have one in the States Terrible was the . conflict when Texas came into tho Union, in cousoquWce of " this question: It. was. Wrdly leas so when Arkansas was admitted ' i-sm eventj I remember, which took an un -'enty-six hovsi and HO vrood it. ! gave, rise to one of the fiercest party .conflicts iwhioh eTer agitated the House. - ■yet a fiercer strife when Missouri caffle in ? 'and.boifor the compromise is [difficult to foresee 'whatwould haTO-boen tljfi issue, though*an manylacoaunla ( it is tb,be regretted was e^cr.-xnade. jt > ? 'The treatyjbefore -the.SeoaiOriOc’twma days past brills down khe hleiicto territory to the/32d. degree ofnarth: latitdddJ' JVjjpljr the\M£ssouri'Cf -nhiso thoim Will-be pf land where tWln *fitn& vtaUy. UwfuUy, e*ist; t 'but Jeav ‘ J an,'and'it;may ■ortr ‘ which is annexed - \ ■ *V : . JfiFLOTO froia »toeigtt ■■ andhis ia'rijjhito whfrthw , harshly mpaa -tha /iftrttorst^fdnjia^or^pli'eSolSitf^k^'^.:' keflps^all •&%■ £*••? r ~ *S'lrf!V'-<*¥-t ,: J> - »' l? :?*'»a»}CMava i jHß&7gt!c , s&! .frand* :the'iky4o.#;d^boy^ Vpitftifo lords JtyjU i i ; ■*-.rv ■afcta is cr'two'paat rtliy^madqlfnpnckV I '' *' < r ~. .-j said T^oJ5B^ S ;Toi , eijiehses* itf ;y J \ d4nie.', A WJitaf 1 a&Uiona >\l fttrtfsed*yta’,* beyond iestU ;; i * 3 '7/ : ;^' ;,i-i «i>*t v_*.rv- i •-■», - tnpwi Wipl ,yj£i iftpf - ~Atppng the jthewgk has' Jlieen* ' , - \ *- r :4 ~ ; * - itOTJrtr-laMper : .\*;^ ■famnnggytrtißsion .; ■. .-td -, feanifctoQtnm of: the, proposed. tx> oiae ;?i:\. -trponllhrideDcgg; of the highest; ;*•' ■.■ •■. - possible’ rfpprociation of greet moral, worth :• *-v..: and J exalted iife.^ ■■ The'keath of . , : : .' no'pdWic pifln:iaf' eTer''left «> floleniii*aa V' . r: j impresapn. at,t^q.CppxtoL : and dead more ; > r r.':! than .hvmg'he. ivhonored .wheneTcni lus . 1 : ,:- name, is mentipried. L Congress es thia weeh-pud its last'tri- r.: whkhhasperTadedthihationiacoasoA ♦- 7.-. erenta must be prbridentuiy tha|j^e:f ;:•■>;■ -y to impress upon the minds i>f ;sl£tta-4ttopg*?' bend of/Ituuon' betweenmatien» j -Bad?lhea- . Ruler of :nafidns and'of i. something ■* sublime "and -r manner of Mr- Adams 1 , stilish ors v.£- so in thoseSTOrd9‘ nttered t *as^he.se^rii^to j .'V/-. survey the‘waHd L h& was’leaving fcatch a glimpse *of tho Vodd 7 ’ grave. Rifaltjhi? does. blem ■ of > popular, i o&niiratiao/b** 1 solved by-th©: simple and - that Mr; Adams WAS agood man,'a truthful est, and afcomer of.all' thoeepefty which so often disgrace oux grade li&. fils aim ee b