The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, March 18, 1848, Image 2

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[&;•: ' '.JjylSt? to Ua 1* of Match, 1848, '<k«gaali&ff tha
f • .mutfeyad talas cftba varaoh fcifldaof Iroc,—
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• 1 nMot&uMooa raeokitioca oflbred
•••:.yatfcf&f waa poe by Mr; Tbomptoo
putUnTlf in aboEahlbe Supreme CourtofthetJ.
elecUTO. .'TiejieVea ;
£v k tolUe-of ooow®.'-' The
t ; •'•■ jfcaJdflifhfy Conualuo* to .report a Joiatßewiaf
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' j|Q parties all tpeaooghttodt^itfibat'
. r • tbe JttSgeaoflhe h^wnitli*
r - v reach bfpcrweraad-leniptat&tt. Tba drortimtloa'
• ‘proridea fcr their tmpeachment,>tral and paatab.
yulty of ißilfcawinceJnC
One of the Judgei waa oece impeach^
• and tried, bat acquitted, a&d id tbe hutory ofibo
• Oorertaeal to tha booor ofUw Soprano Court let
' fcbtaaidoelyoce.. Job* Beadolpb, it ti true, cull.)
«d ft* aeqafctod Judge ea ‘•acquitted felon,*, bu*
orwy body now that John TUndrtfpMiad* longue
fat calumny which iitf- the poet’*, “out veoomed
i ’Judge CbaM.vas the unfortunate Judge, mud;
fhppgbfnpJy;cf JOdd oae of which
•: . • uraty Balaag a potato! charge to a Grand Jury,—■■
. fi# wtopronoanced not guffly.. But iTUm Supreme;
; Court-la to betraMdbrmed into a Benchof £3erti?e.
- yJhy»aljadpea > a will ipeedity become aa arena of
poptdar paiiisaa acttoh afld poptilar’de^
• daoaa>-May oupoOuiad hand*eretbelaid upoa;
•-* thOermifle ofoor NatioofllJodicuuy. li'is'quite'
' aiMHEhlhitthe rTarnUrn and the Ti~fl-rV —r t~~
• •■'ndvodferiafliieoceathhotboae which reader ja*.
' Ito»beitoto*.waa J^wtoepourJodf
tnujuaitniiayffam if w»wa«U have ooff depart*;
aerrioe triduor reprcicW'^^’i
• | urijntfa-n ttm rf-“‘f the Com
ttfttai onßalea and Orders to briny io a rule.wub-,.
\ Um dijn ponding fcr the. expulsion of any.:
\‘ • sMßfaef «rbo shall hereafter be . eegiged ui any
■ A vbilelheHooee uin sesatotu—n
U ' ‘ r 4CrOLJ.XßfenoDvhe has got into as many rows
' - is httftsy' any Kheober t appeared to 1
>•>. ’throw eoUsMsrnpoo ttis attempt to preserve or.
AdMg TTnwtoa. of A'lihsma. who i
yrepolhd tlntlf this rale aboald. be adopted, and i
llj t/'mifliiliswini; thn Tnmrn Thai i
• also be expelled. No i
• ■ reflation, nor upon any
rfxhoetirf*ooßiertodcliaraeter.
.
■■■•• gett wjfti&'injioH^
: KaeeuU've'-infloeade- in- -Congress,—i
Wjnaesao’of doir-orerthe act;
& IftH,' elUaphrticm toVtocb- Mr.Thocipsqp, of
’ Jp4ayOeso V^en;
■ ■ ifefrnlarieedonc* «2000 perannom. ;-A^
.;.. leduciagtbe mikatgeto five dollars 'tor.
twenty doUam t &
nowaOowjed’try Vaii aiabo&ertsVndj
giemto read to second ft. whfle : a % abbta|
.. tratel npirom lbe members at thw evideace of the:
ma.'oTlb« i anec]pt toredoce (be pay hr service.;
This ia an old game of demagogneum arUeb shows
v In'evtrtjeteiim. •■:
A*eaohaio«W»r ahoofleTed propo«iag U« ad ;
jomrnaat -of ihs t«nr Booses of Congress bn the’
aflibbf cfeyected.to.bqtCoogrg»»
, trill noCosaaMarOy be in aaaamn beyond this time
vtAMr-yM* upon Urn,eve of.tbo lairtFresik
s 4ehtiileonieata4janraedtendayseaHier. :
' toenlQnitaaa Ud fce.the-West lam evexung'-
Vfc-Pfcsboigh.' deneral Q; will TisrMaMsfppi.
Jb Mates hi* eommisßoa and tua letumioMex*
* lao’sHS'depend upod. the restoration of peaces
'■ to 'regud as not altogether cer
eate. i *
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■ f j •• v.j- -. .
BkyTßttai meMpro inttDad in the
tfjuia Of !r«iwnritlmli«m trrrn Kvenl bill*.
'-'■•tfßtobifett* to 'nlatua <o] ibe lutiuitfoa at.
: dto Acfthii ibe tow» 0/ the
1 tfttfiT nr»rnl~T-[ *»— ooßectiop at debto
•xwttces.Vpaß.pencNH held u
■ «. iWmU. to»fcMB'lllllfa of ll«TeibV.
jC-tow* »•Jtowlauoa to beenoffered,
' «*!•<* rttfipeneßicaaDjrpeeeept
JtftvsrflfJteV.a V
. - ]CJGnin% «f Oh»,l*B < giren notineof b bill
to much of tto tow of 1801, (pwied
ftfc&7)tad *et» Bctsts to
ibe Duttktw > ■
•"■ fc, propoeed a bill ‘proltibittof tbe
oTriAvai tHtb cetuls Bieeptiou in Uw
• '■ 1 •» ,
‘ \ ‘lt’Hf&TSAtthrirrmtaitt fttinM i nemorid;
> MartHawcf Aflapbeaj ooamr, peayiap Coo
poklbrlka repeal of lb b< of 11Mi louchinj
‘ ■ tSHfftitm'ia&x.' Jfear, koworer.ttiaCora
i- aMawfl t wymi apoa at aU,
baea thaaeieaet of mock earner!
’ r fl '•''*•'****•'"" ""* Af,l " !
ftwkwa nminaa too nirH n —r —*ir- **"
ft ijji wow'll] aVtiTr- f- r— — -* power, to-ar
aMftkin Jaowe. .) -„-u
• QQ-CbvDerevhftVß boe& ttsssc*
oftlia.
■ |tf^«^^V«k. l .Twotiurda srenecessuyto
. jt&'imjOm till o«t of asonkr. v The, BUI is earq
■:■*>' sooner or liter, loo; if
Ski Jot*iMwee^ > <^*L ° eo Focoe «roio select
« mtii&t* Bx the +*&??**• tf M*. Folk should
-,tn»to •*•>} fnpad of uDjTOTniiu." 'W lk *
W'#MB»tel*»e«aliy fa.th« AcUprfof «*■<,rtho
~ HuWlMW'lfliiMtm Mm thp robl Mcun.
Cui ud Woodbmj, «ii
' 'frt','inliril> A T-~‘'ir‘*~ J ~*—r i| in il'ii ml,
:r
/ ■ which hat alfacM Cm to
' iawiny.twt
r --i'l4ti3^^^'lw«ilW a !W c “ .*“S Wad*
Saffe^ssss 1
«lCr. Polk,* said Mr. .Rerhsain mt£44 r
ou mgflttqr' Cky,"-«d |«
*-■' ‘
* nnidat Ofr'lhe Hinted m 3 i(
ky lock, for himself Of mischance fa? the
*M«:oe tins ckvaxed* perhaps he,
,TOr *. «E°<*U tariff null u June. K.
Pntr • ■ •*■
a cmauwuim aw wkaol
A telegraphic despatch forwarded yeslerdsj& to
Pm*qijk, icbrtaei yon of the appointment!, 61 I
AfeßKoct H. Brvija; U. s. Stuior from Arkansas,
** : .Qoniid»ooer.to Mexico, and .he«r ofjhe
ofPeace amended' and ratified bjr the
j iZbo pbmmatioa', came (rota the Presidential
lAtf.iwttydiit.vUL Uiii|nai moved the Exec
md in»10 minute* the nomination
waaveonArmed^—* mark of high respect l'at one
who baa been'a Senator ever aiace the admission
of Arkansas into the Union. ThepuMie 'were
.early .made acquainted With this brief actioa in ae*
cret aaaafcu, by a motion from Mr. Criaendeo, os
soon at the doors were opened, to fill the vacancy
which bad wea made in the Committee oifFWeigu
Relations,a Committee of which Mr. Sevier tot a
•paitcf three aeaakwta baa .been Chairman! -This
waa qolctly done, and aswell donessME Polfc
wfe/capable of doing an actof.ao much itnpor*
lance. Mr. Sevier is a man of great franklins and
fearlessness, tat he .goes to Mexicb; if hot an ene- 1
my of the treaty, of tbe man who made it for the
Admimrtratkra in Mexico; and for the reason that
be made& •; ;He goes there, , too, aslthe Chairman
oftbeCbtmndtee.who' boa reported aifthe harsh
meaaares'egainst Mqirieo,‘and tbia J| neither in a
kind apmf .nor one . ahowing any .diplomatic skill*
Ho goes, however, with plenary powersjand so
Cir with all the powers of an Ambassador. Itiplo*
macy doer cot warrant the sending oC an' Ambas
••dor, is socb, until friendly Relations are restored,
bat n Cnmmi«a»nflgi»- p(4«»irMiny ih£
Oime thing.--:«A rose by any other name would
nnd thisrnse ia. scented ;with an
.odtfit/dT nine thousand dollars, it ’salary of nine
tbooaand if absent onp day over ax - nuWhf,
an iofit of four thousand five hundred dollar*. ’ln
alls23^oo,—»a goodjob'ihrMK Sevier,'but may
peaoe and prosperity attend his mission. Mr. Cass,
aaChaittOaaofthe'Comnrittee.an Military Afisin,
baa given notice that the Ten Begimeat Bill must
be passed Mahout delay/* and be added, too, in a
tone very.lilie Mr.'Caju, for “the purpose of, fright
ening Mexico." la . not this really giving aid 1 and
comfort to the.-^nemy., The Loan Btu.ha*oome
before the Senate, without tbe power to issue Trea'
aory -ifotes. The : Democratic Senate,therefore*
foQcrwa the .example of ihe Whig Houve." The De*
fidency Bill, ia also.before ‘-the Senate •with alight
amendment*; bat the whole dachas been devoted
to.ExecutivebasineaA
KHOHCHXSA.
By recent arrivals at Yort, accounts have
been received from.;Chino, which malm ' it quite
will renew
6erfightingwiththe Chiiie»e,or demand Another
bcav'y ransom i" Thi cause of this is to be found in
thßyinardei of six-English'merchants, who were'
natives’ at Fa-tee, on the' SthofDe-
.The riamea of the merchants were
-Mcißrsi l , Ktdfrgr t ßnywn| Small, BeUamy, Belkwill.
sndKeCart.' theafiemoou of Sunday the sth,
ihtfparty.iumodjeft the fcctoriea at Caaton, in a
to 'proceed a abort way up
Uut Hyer and'then land for a. walk, retorsingin;
time' for dinner. Theydid nuC'come'lMck; and
on Monday there was moch dxcifemenltnd great
alarm for their ■ safety. Apariy wxa immediately'’
formed to go in search of retareed-fe;
tbe evening, having ascertirined that tbeiripuaiag'
friends landed.hear some villages oaßw F*ter
creek, and that there had been a disturbance} One
oftbe boatmen otso came back on the evening if
the 6th. - He reported that after the bod'
landed, gongs were beat at the different villages,
and a. disturbance ensued, but of the Cite! of hL«
pasaengcr* be was totally;ignorant.. An. attempt
waa also made to capture the Hong boat, though
sbe escaped ap the river after being ' a geod deal
battered with stones.
On .the 7th lbs Hoag boat returned: her crew
could give no furtberiofonoatioa. On board were
i two pistol cues, wiib:tbe powder flaaka.
| the pittola .had been taken on. shore. It was now
reported by: respectable Chinese, that on landing,
the Villager* atfrfoundrd t rictima, *strong par
ty interceptingtheir retreat to the boat. An attack
«u made, with stones, and- a gentleman being
staockonthe month and severely injured, drew •
pistol andahot one of the assailants. More abuts
• were fired and it ia said that from three to five
Chinee* were killed.. Two of the foreigners were
murdered .at this place; itisaopposed the two who
were armed. The ethers flea inland, and were
banted from village to village until, they were all
destroyed. ; Another report says they took refuge
m a Joss boose, and were taken oat and deliber* i
atejy decapitated. - |
iVr ..-capitated. •
Theoccurrence bad produced much excitement
at Canton. ,'As' booq u it van made knowulo
Keying, the Chinese Imperial Commissioner, be is-;
«ned a proclamation calling opoo bis people to fer
ret oat and surrender, tbe murderers. He also ad
dressed a communication to Sir John Davis, tbe
British Governor, apprising him of his proceedings,
and that be had dispatched the Prelect of Canton
.wiih.the district military, to order the gentry all
I around to assemble to Investigate what had really
ooeome of the six Eogfishmeo, and with all baste
to find out and seise the culprits, and punish them
according to the.extreme penalty of the law,—
-These villain* (be says) act with a total dtsregiud
oftla regulations and create disturbance. Should
they not submit; soldiers will iusiaally. be appoint
ed to surround and apprehend them, nod not one
individual shall escape. Thus tbe national laws
will be vindicated, and-the hearts of men will, re
jotce." Tbe honorable envoy need not entertain any
auiiety oo this point]
Sir John Da vis had {arrived at Canton JromHopjr
Kong, wttb an armed twee, for tbe purpose of de
manding satislacrioa. lie at first resolved to burn
several Villages,, from!which be.was deterred by
tbe RuaScieocy of his force. He then , forwarded
tus commands to tbe Chinese Commissioner Key
ing, but did notexpecia favorable answer, or one
that his Government jroold be satisfied with. The
impression at Canton’ Was that the place would be.
hfeckadcd. . .1"
■ .'‘"X ' • Jfcw Yonr, March 17,4846.
The ship Sea Witch owned by Messrs. How
laud & Aspiuwall arrived last night in aeyeuty
seven days from Chinaj making tbe shortest pas
sage onrecord. ‘Heradvices are to tbe Ist of Jan
uary, and later than those brought by the Overland
• Four of the Chinesewho were concerned in the
i murder of the British .merchants, had been decapi
tated, and others wouldlaoon share the same fide
[ TrimquDitjr bad beearertored-\
. On the 29th of December, H. B. M. steamer Plu
to attacked several piratical junks in the river be
low Canton. 'The vessels were destroyed,and a
large number ,of their crew killed. \
P*MJXlTtiUL(|iilAtar« .
Hamsborgb,'March 14,1848.
. The Senile too): op ud confirmed the notnioi
tion of Joseph Irwin, lor associate Judge cfTJea
▼er County, and of Mathew Cowden lor tsaoci*
lie Judge of Dauphin Connljr.
Th* Psumyivaxia. Railroad The
meati made by the House to the supplement tothe
Pennsylvaaia’.Reilroad bill v were ordered to be
printed,’
.• Tbeb3l toincorporate the Philadelphia and At*
Untie Steam Navigation Company was passed.-
yen 14, nay* 9.
The bill to incorporate the Erie and Ohio Its it-'
rood Company) passed final reading—yea* 18, nays
-v..\ '-I \ ..
• , ! •. . .. March la.
OoaStatsCaksl.— I Hie Canal win goodorder
to Newton Hamilton. - The water will be let in
aboTe that on Wednesday. . There will be no de
lay, as therboat cannot reach that point before that
time.-'..;.;.' - • •
We aaderaUod that the Susquehanna canal, in*
chiding-the North* and West • brancebs, will’be 1
ready for the passage ofboats by the lfith lost, the
bum appomted.by . our prompt and efficient Board
of Canal CommUaoacra• -•-*-,
* PtfOTrivASui-vD Ohio Rahaoad.—-We artr. of
ten adEedwbr .action has been taken by the Fean
•ylvaoia Deg3»lfiure,,u|>oh the bfllj seat from Ohk>,
chartering the l OhJb 'Road-
This road ia of (he first importance to Pittsburgh,,
and in be half of, oar city, we would urge the Sen*
dors and Representatives of Western Pennsylva*
nia, to bring the qutftion before iheir respective
bodtoa u enco. i ..
- A l«ocx> Ttumcra!—The election of a Looo May
or inCleveland, Ohio,ha*been loudJycrowedover
4i% triumph for the * democracy.' lie &cta'are,
thalthogood people of the '.Luce City,’ have for
•one time been getongieidtod about •Schools’--
and, at their, recent election, the issue rwas, High
School or oaHigbSchool The result was against
Kboola. The Mayor and seven of the nine, city
coQncil being elected on the enliHigfa ScbooLtick*
’■'vAnd this is the loco InumphJ A victory over
*f* 'r*JUhflietttofa schobl and the means of ge*
the .
neral edncatiww.. vt v
' . v ~ - ; > ‘Svßeltimore l w*
An
firtelbet lbn Uahed SUl«» ac^Ctt&er>o M ~: -
**wAßenyaMyc«ptoed oaTbe33d of Jaatt«Jj t T '^* ; *»ex'Bo>BoTbrMo3*r^—Theciufifei'ivnkt
Janeiro, toe : of Virginia, •rPetenboiv.
of (wiul«r)6tHn Rio of tbe , *-i > cltndetlinf.ly > ancl|l&J)0O m
yjawo,boiuui to tb*ooe*of awidan bar been enter*.
«J^«-lmndU.|ft V .WMWpfento *-< - -/ .*
»»°°m w»to,’Sd»^)^eiS C<T ‘ St|0 °° Jollo M ttiky.of NwYods *> » fl <
|4pdAMfK>mr» eent boo# in tboveaed. feeaUb :;■■•■'■■■• .. J
' '
Workl»0 ’
The followup items will be read wtfb
by those by their labor, hope to get a fast
d syVwqges.
• • “Ue learn that the Lawrence HaaufecZßrinf
Company wiH make no dividend fht« ipnng/thcir
profile,having been only S6QQO unaa n caxulilcff
€l,soo,ooo.—lotrefl (jZur, ; *T
, Stai iii ii'Urbe following semiannu
al dividends hare been made daring the last Tear,
' embracing all Uw eatabUshmenU at Lowell engag
ed in the manufacture of cotton:
~ ; • - . ' Capital.' ‘ ’ Dividends.
Mer. Co. . 2,0000,000 Jane Sprct. Dec. 4 nr CL
Appleton, . 600,000. * 3 ’ nn«>>;» g
Hamilton, ljfftOOO • 3 • * 3prct
Lowell, July 4 ’ Jan. nothing
Boditt, . > '200,000 Aug. 3 * Feb.3prct.
Mate, 1,600,000 » 4 » • 3
Sofiblk, * 3 ’ » 3 »»
Trethont, • . 609,000 ’3 .’ * 3 • »
Lawrence, ’ ‘ 1,900,000 ’ 4 ’ ’ nr«F»«y
* 10400^00
It will An be seen that the dividends on mcani
tal of 10,400,000 ‘dollars have been for the first
half.year 391,000, equal to 3 78.100 per cent: and
Pa the last half year, 224.000 dollars, o» 3 IMOO
percent; equal to 5 93-100 per cent, for the year.
This is probably a favorable view-of the present
condition of the cotton manufacture, as the con
cerns are considered among thow best managed
m the country. : : .
- The Boston Traveller remarks thus—Prices of
®od woollen goods have been run down at
| 1 ork auctions to about the low stand
ard as in 1841-2, and exporters have been tempt
ed into Urge purchases of sheetings, shirtings, and
driUiogs ior exportation. The. manufacture .01
prints it almost stopped, as the recent auction
tales; have not netted the oost of printing ninths,
and the rail road iron mills, tiler fitting their'pre
vious : contracts, will either change to makingbar
iron, or pause for a change in the condi
tkm of this country, end rise of prices in England,
-through'a revival of demand for rails sufficient to
absorb the vastly . increased make, induced by the
■ mania of 1815,% and *7.
A more general reduction of wages in cotton and
woollen factories now.showa itselfi with the usual
concomitants of tprn outs and closing of milln—
The export of <teroestlc couona from New York
from,lst to 25th ; February,’ were 4832 packages,
against 166 in the same period last year; but a fall
in the raw material of >8 a 1-2 since 6th ull, tas
prevented any improvement or advantage to hub
ofacturers beyond a lessening of
excessive Stock- To latest datds ,a‘ decrea&f'o.
receipts and .-increase of 104,270
balent foreign exports of. cotton is reported. Bill*
.of on-cotton shipments, are dis
credited, anafbfuaed by remitters.
r Paosrxxmr or Woolem Miua—The. New
York Express, bflOth, say*
“The recent sales of Dry Goods by auction bore
caused quite a! sensation. Since the regular seP
leb have got in their stock, there has been a’large
press of sales, both Foreign xhd Domestic.. . The
Eastern manufacturers have: been forhed into the
market; - some Of them have made* sweep.
Oa Wednesday, . Hagerty, Draper & Jones sold
over ; seven thousand pieces: Mr. Lawrence.-the
principal proprietor,;raade a short, speech, ; and sta
ted that the sales comprised the entire stock, of the
Mills, and that the object was to pay off the debits
ofthe conoern. The prices obtained were, asm mat
ter of course, very low, as the following table will
show''tbe‘difference between the pubUc andpri
rate sales:'- . ' : r
Middlesex Caasimerea > :
Super black do 6 skies Private sale, 150 Xue. 110
* - 135. ! : " 90
- ' " 130 . " 95
-tingle nulled ex. ” ' 103 ; -<3 130
' “ " 175 - " :i32
" 147* " 107
Northampton Hot hi '
; ’ Supr wool Nack, •
* 2121 ” 185
" 225 • 195
" 250 " 212
i-i-TTfe Boston Traveler, ia speakingof tbe great
Gottoin Salea.m Netr york, naea tbe foltowinglaa
.gtiag*—Thejobber*, commission merchants, and
auctioneers of Boston' are somewhat anooyeAby
.tbe'great <Uictioq sales at New York, wherein thbo*
suoa' of pteds* of hroad doth,- and oottoos by the
off to’ eager buyers
from' allpsrtarf t&-eoQQtiT,a&d Bmtoafimusbea
a full bore 6f ietka 'l the gfiedt
houses feih
too,and ;UaeistrpQvwhich
bustnen-dftba ewatry,totuiuliMliBy Bvwhole
jobbing and
‘lone with tbe palaces on
streets,- if this movement be not'
Tbe Phelps Manufacturing- Com p*flT,ai Breed
Brook, (East Windsor) failed last
were engageiTio the muoufiiotare tf arablkd
goods. Thetr indebtedness is rilled at $27B£QO
—their assets over $300,000. - The factory contin
ues in full operation in tbe hands of Trustees.A
large Cotton manufactory in Lisbon, whose.liabili
ties amount to $190,000, also failed last week.
A telegraphic despatch from Baltimore says that
Messrs. Gambrill, Carroll & Co, the proprietor* of
three cotton manufactories, have suspended pay
ment, but it is hoped they will be able to resume in
a short time.
The Bostou Atlas gives the following compara
tive statement,; taken from official documents, of
the exports from Liverpool to tbe principal ports
in this country, for three years: . -
11815. 1646. 1847.
Packages. Packages Packages.
805t0n,....i.. lG,oto • 14,933 26,778 ',
New York:... 44,368 39,268. 62,451
Philadelphia... .7,745 10899 . 21£58
Southern Ports. 4-521 3,595 ■ 8,017
68J195 139,104
Tus Goauc Tsaoc.—Tbe fbHowing IsNa shows
how much the grain export has inenamd over last
year, and is copied from tbe New York Shipping
listiA
Exports of bread stnfls from this countryto
Britain and Ireland, from the commencement of
the commercial year, September 1,1847, to the
present time, a space of about six months, as fol
low*— ,
From Flour, Meal, Wheat, Corn,
; bbls. bbta. bush. bush.
N. York, Mar. 4, 137,082 30,913 177,931 751470
N. O. Feb. 26, 13,554 20,650 33,495 322530
Phikt, March 4, 19,639 .... 76,W9
Baltimore, Mar. 4, 770 1,796 4,010 88,478
Boston, March 4, 504 3,100 .... 77,493
Other ports, Feb. 25 21484
Total, 153,445 7GJO4 215439 1,337,204
This statement shows n vety great falling off as
compared with the- list of expeeta for the corres
ponding six months of 1&46, '47. . From. a.aimQar
table published is tbe same paper last year, bring
ing the account of the exports down to sboat the
middle of March, we find they amounted to
barrels of flour, 218AMI'' do of meal;
1273,552 bushels of wheat, and 6£31,6i0 do. of
com. • »
The two periods are not precisely identical, but
they are nearly enough so for all practical purpo
ses. Calculating the deficit iu the exports for the
past six months at tbe prices now current for the
several articles, we fiod that there is a comparative
felling off in our receipts from our trade with G.:
Britain, in four articles only, of nearly twelve mil
lions oTdollara, thus:
' Decrease. Present value. Ag. value
Flour, 1405,431 barrels, at $6,25 $6,908,944
Meal, 172,718 r 2.50 431,670
Wheat, 1,058,743 bushel at 1,37* 1,455,772
Cora,. 5,594436 " .56 3432^81
Audi of a Scffoszd Bosbsr at Chaxszss
Buxa.—The Chombereburg Sentinel mentions the
arrest, in that city, of a person wbo is smpectod
of.having committed a robbery of s2ot>o in New
York. On search, two hundred and ninety dollars
in gold were.fourid npon bis person. In most re
spects be answered the description given m the
telegraphic despatch. Failing to account for so
much money, in a satisfactory manner, be was
committed for a further hearing.
Rates or Tolls oti BAtianqps —We leam from
the Miner’s Journal that the following rates of toO
hare'been adopted on the different railroads for!
carrying coal in Schuylkill county, Fa: Mine Bill
nnd .Schuylkill Haven Railroad 2|c per ton:
Schuylkill Valley- Roiipoad,3 cents per ton; Mill
Creek Railroad, 4 cents per too; Mount Carbon
Railroad 6 to. Of rents. per ton; little Schuyl
kill Rail Road, a fraction less than three cents per
ton.'. ■ \'
A Son Cias.-HDr. Stearns, the oldest physician
ia-New York, touched a patient hnving the errsh
pelts some ten days since, with a thumb oa which
the skinned been.cut. while paring an applet, It
at once began to inflame, and the swelling grado*
ally extended up the arm, in spile of all remedies.
At length a circle was bunteaarotind. the upper
parr ortho armiwith caustic, but this haanotreue
vedlho venerable sufferer, who is some eighty
yeare old. He lie* perfectly insensible, - ana the
physicians despair entirely of saving bis life.
. New. Yozx Cm DxtEOATx Eixonac^—The
Tribune contains .the result . of. the delegate elec
tions on Monday evening. In three wards there
was no election-THharemamderallrhoee delegates
favorable toMr.Clsy. ... -r , V.
The city election in Buffalo on Tuesday last r*
suited In the: choice of a Whig Mayor, atx Whig
and four Locofoco Alderman, and three Whig ana
two Locofoco Supervisors* 1 =
FiFTt-Ssvw Hansß Bcr«d.—The staUes of
the Harlem Railroad Company, - in. the? upper part
of New York, were destroyed by fire on siiufaiy
sight last. Fifty-seven horses,'valued.' fit".ssooo,
were burned to death. ' > y 1 "
Judge Ambrose Spencer died at Lyons, New
York; on Monday, lie was from Albany, where
his remains will be interred. <■
Hon. Henry Wheaton died at Boxbury, Man,
oa Saturday night.
r latsUlgnw<>
APegltewy—Kr. Cby.
~ Thp. following gemlemea have been appointed,
on behalf of the ctttxess of Allcghen y, as a Com*
tntttee of Escort, to proceed to Brownsville, to
meet Mr. Clay. • V
Wmßobuuoivjr. 1 K Moorha»i,
DN White, -'"JPainter.
GE Warner, " A Beckman, ’
Thomas WQliama, D A’EUiott,
John Morrison, George ~Milteoberger,
Gen. Clover, _N Voegtly,
TH Stewart,
W WS Robinson, J Carothers,
§Ho?f, - H Campbell,
TFariey, TDoneUy,
Geo Parkins.
CoL Robinson and Gen. Moorhead were appoint
ed a Committee to confer with the Committees of
Pittsburgh.
FaamosAßZi Cazfet Stoex. —The most: tasteful
sales room of the city is without doubt that of Mr.
Lynd, on Fourth street; indeed, it surpasus as a
whole any carpet store we ever saw, ' The room
is seventy feet l long, of good proportions, decora-,
ted with the finest upholstery, cabinet Work, mir
rors and chandeliers. The light is so am iged that
a carpet at home will look as well as at i he show
room, which ii not true as a general thng. His
assortment of goods is very large, and v e would
commend his rooms to the attention, of pc rchasers.
i-i >_ , 1_
The remains of Lieut. Parker are expected to
arrive on Sunday, and will be deposited in the
TVinity Chnrch vaolls for a week, when he will be’
interred with military honors. The remains of
Commodore Barney will also be disinterred, and
deposited at the Cemetery at the, some lime with
those of Lieut Parker. % • '
Furr,-'Ou Friday morning, about G o'clock, the
boat store of Mr. Richardson, corner Water street
and Cherry Alley, .was destroyed by firc.gWc did
not ■ understand whether they had any iusu«
ranee effected on property or goods.;
. The CsriAL.—From the best information we
think it safe to say that the Canal will be in full op
eration on Wednesday next The water Will be
let in on Monday, and as the Canal is in fine order
there is every reason to anticipate an active busi
ness.
TuvxLtEto.—Our Hotels during the last few
days have been crowded with travellers going
East and West Upwards of a hundred and My
names were registered yesterday at the Monongt
beltHouse.
Gen. Qlttmas arrived last evening from the east
and is staying at the Monongaheta House. He will
remain for a day or two.
Pub tic Docuxnrrs.—We are indebted, to Jbe
Hon. David Westeott, of the Senate, and Mr. Bolls,
of tbe House, for favors in the way of documents.
LATKB FBOR MEXICO.
• coL. niscox’s ooxrjucT wmi otnmnxAS.
By an overland Express, the Baltimore Ameri.
can, received the Now.. Orleans Picayune, of the
Bth instant, which contained tbe following:
The steam ship New Orleans, CapL Edward
Anld, aryived at.an early hoar yesterday morning,
from Vera Orox, having sailed from thence on the
3d instant.' ' |.
Our accounts by the ship France,'left Lieutenant
Colonel Btscoe and a small command engaged
with a part/of guerrilla five times, their number.
-The issue waa at anticipated—the guerrillas
were dispersed, bat not-without severe loss da our
part Tbe gallant «LienL Henderson and twelve
.men were kified’on onr sidej and the Mexican loss
is snppoeed to havelteen about tbe same. - Colon
elßtscoe charged the guerrillas three several times.
HtrMun* are said tb have stampeded, and we re>
-gysll iospy, that the. colonel was compelled id leave
loa'inhidlußdwoanded behind, and make his way.
or the greater port of
• yqqle? were taken by the
: ; -r- ■
Tha'dates from.' ofl&xieo are to the
_l9th ultimo. Ti>oAnaSrfr«n-&«r of that date has
the following in reluioa to Gen BdXl’s Withdrawal
from the Army, in obedience to thoonders cf’tbe
General Govrmaeai; .
“Winfield Scott this morning takes .leave dfief
ally of the army—of that gallant band wDhW.bwii,
hy has carried his and their naLesupott tfae high
est point of fame's column. Many on eye will fill
with tears this morning when they read his last
order. Even in this short order be pays the ioU
lowing deserved compliment to bis successor—a
brother officer who was his companion uluru* in
1812; as be was here today:
“ < ln Uking official leave of the troops he has so
long' had the honor personally lo command in au
ardnons t ampsign—a small part of witoee glory
has been from position ,refiected on the sesior offi
'cer—Major Genera! ScoU is happy to be relieved
by a. General of established merit and distinction
in the service of his country.’"
Gen. Cushing had letl the city of Mexico, under
an escort of dragoons! for Puebla, lo attend the
Court of inquiry. CapL Ridgely, of tbe fourth ar
tillery, accompanied him.
The Arco Iris of tbe Ist iasLhaa rumors tha*
Santa Anna had .changed his mind about leaving
tbe country, and that he was about to try his for.
tones again amidst the internal convulsions which
threaten to di«traet tbe nation.
According to the Free American of the Ist insL,’
a Mexican, who arrived with the train, reported
that on or about the 22d ulti, Gon. Santa Anns,
with 2JKX> men, had an engagement with about
400 Americans at Tehuocan, and that eight men
hod been killed on tbe American side.
Gex Fcott and ms Coxeespotoesce.— lt.is sta
ted upon tbe best authority, (the North American)
that Gen. Scott’s correspondence with the’depart*
ment and Mr. Trial, will fully vindicate him before
the people upon every poinL “The first inielli
gence which Gen. ScoU received from tbe depart
ment of War, after tbe bottle of Cerro Gordo, was
a rebuke for the dismissal of prisoners at Yera
Crux In commenting upon that communication,
he says, it is something remarkoblejhat his first let
ter, after the gallantry and success ofthc'armyin
the various battles, should be, one of censnre; and
he presumes, from the some train of reasoning, that
by the tune He enlorstbe capilol of the enemy be
will be dismissed from bis command! He bas liv
ed to see hia prophecy fulfilled.
$11,929,470
F*om Vctouha.—lt is stated that the present
l ' revolt U chiefly a fight between! the whites and
I blacks. The New York Herald sayr
r We learn that the white inhabitants of Lagua
, yra and. Corneas are flying in. all, directfons from
. the vengeance of the black and colored race*,
, who have, completely overawed these cities, and
> have assumed so menacing an attitude townnb
, the Whites at to inspire them u-ith a drend of be
ing murdered if they remained. j •;
It was rumored from the interior that the whitek
of the country was on the eve of a general revo
| lotion, nnd that the celebrated General Paez Was
I making great efforts to rally the whites. • *
■ _ The white population along the ae*co*if were
1 trying to escape out of the country. Most ofibem
■ were going to the Island ofCuracoa, and taken
l passage in different Uoited States vessels Mr. Wp.
c s me in the Or
: nl r“ do “ ,h ' irb '*“ ur “ i ““!'
To M>« lime of tio Orbit'. Milin*...oo .anil
murders-bad been committed by the blacks
since the assassination of the nttiaaal rewesenfo
lives.
CtEVEwnn akd Pittsburgh lUujwm—Tic
Ravenna Star states thatj
TbirlywomilM io«4ai*o, of, ho ci.rel.ild
ud Puutroixt road were let on Frid.yl.uVt
ceired fcrtfjSLle or pmfof3sfa!rtJS3£
r°uSr H udgment °f'the Board, the prompt
fulfillment of the contracts. The omoont tof the
“ u «
Wejm much entitled to be able to My u«, tj,.
iwoepecbt or .he em.nui“ are cxcccdm»ly”»is
""*• ? lor l milee of tbe roaKbicbS
mere Ih.n balftbe whole diueooe from ibe>Kirer
MU.l L,k ''' ’S’'- m . i ‘ r “‘tract, end nearly
bon. Thereat of the road, from the Hiver'to
Hudaon at leaat, will be offered loconlmetnm u
.“on m it cm be prepared by ibeeogioeerTJ
-Too Faroom; So*”—Tho Bemocraov ofFoio-
lho“ Utah, before Umm.praX
eobmutbe rnuneof lemet Biiclumm, % ft. si
lWCqnrentioo, ei Hud,
tboPmidencye-Prao. Em Famebb/rau. :
ci-P'M’y'raoi.tbonld tire
published Mr. Buchanan. famous *Ut of July Fid
eralOmiou ai an appeudutiotbia addresfYaco
Focolini haa beoome so thwougtily Federal that
lhoroti,h “blue light" prcdacclioai.—riJSm.yß,«!
-fcasS'ta
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
:e qf Plttabmrffh Gantts.
Sr. Clay. la Baltlawe,'
By a telegraphic despatch we' learn that Mr
Qay accepted an invitation to dine with tbe Hiber
nia Benevolent Society at Baltimore on Friday a£
ternoon, (yesterday),' To-day ha will receive! the
ettixenaof Baltimore, at the j Rotunda of tbe Ex
change: Mr. Clay will probably leave Baltimore
on Monday, and reach Brownsville in lime to be
hereon Wednesday. The precise time will' no
doubt be given by Mooday, :
Since the above was in type, we learn by tele
graph that Mr. Clay will leave Baltimore for Pitts
burgh to-day. ’ -j
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette
CONGRESS,
- - 'W’AsntspTOH.aiarch 17,1845.
Scute. —Notice was given by Mr. Badger of
his intention to introduce a bill defining the true in
tent of the franking privilege!
Mr. Clarke moved to up a resolution be had
before offered, calling upon the President for a
copy of the despatch tonvaided to the American
Consul at Monterey, in Upper California, by the
hand of CapL Gillespie, in November, 1845, and
destroyed by him before he reached Vera Crux.
Mr. Hanncgan offered an amendment, giving the
President a discretionary power in answering the
resolution, which was not: agreed to, and Mr
Clarke's resolution adopted. I
Mr. Niles offered a resolution, calling on the
President for Mr; Bancroft's'correspondence upon
the subject of Pbstage, which was adopted.
The Ten Regiment BilLjWas then lakin up, and
a speech made against it by Mr. Berrien, who had
the Boor. He denounced the object avowed by the
government, of intimidating the Mexicans, and by
operating on their fears, forcing-them to make a
cession of their territory, ,
Mr. Foote called Mr. Berrien to order, for allu
ding to declarations made by;’administration mem
bers in secret session.
Mr. Berrien replied, that he only alluded to an
assertion affirmed by the President in his message.
Mr. Foote appealed to the :Chair, which decided
that Mr. Berrien was in order, who proceeded with
his argument.
Hocss or Representatives.—' Xhe Speaker an
nounced ns the first thing in order, the printing of
the Patent Office Report, of which it is proposed to
print one hundred thousand copies.
Upon this a very animated debate arose.
- r [Our Congressional reports are incomplete to
day. in consequence of the telegraphic line south
of Baltimore getting-out of orjler at a late hour last
nighL| I, • '
Correspondence of tbei Pittsburgh Gazette.
St Louis, March 17,1845.
By private letters, wo iearn that Sheriff Jones,-
in attempting to arrest an Indian concerned in tbe
late pursued by tbe Indian troops
who. took about 40 inhabitants prisoners, killing
two of them. They also'bumed one of the towns
in tbe settlement. ->
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette
PHILADELPHIA j MARKET.
PuiladeltuuJ March 17. 3 r.a.
Flour—-The raaritet is quiet, and dealers are
bolding for the foreign news.!
Nothing worth reporting in! any article.
same may be said ofjthe Baltimorj maf
Cincinnati! market.
Cincinnati, March 17, 6 p. m.
Flour—The market is dull, and holders are
stiff. •
Grain—The market is Without change.
Groceries—The market is steady, and prices are
without change. ~ J
Bacon—Sales of Hams at 4(c| of sides at 3Slc, :
mod of shoulders at 2|(33c 4>
Lard is quite firm, and Bulk Pork active.
-Fxelative CorTe*peodtnce of the Pituborch Cazette-
NEW-YORK MARKET.
New York. March 17,3 P. M
Flo ui—The market with a moderate business is
in favor of the buyers. v.
Grain—There is a good arbest for
nulling purposes, bar oiber ; grains are quit*. The
supplies'of corn are light, and holders are endtfe
voriog to get the market up.-
Provirions—There is less movement id. Pork,
thosnarkei being heavy. Sales of Western N’di l>
at $10.25 *bbl ;*
Stocks—The market is without change.
ALutcu 17, 10 P. M.
, The Steamer fags.not yet arrived. Dealers ure
'*axjoos.’y awaiting the result of tbe news by the
diettftmyaL. ■.../■■
'Brigadier Gen. Pica ex, of New Hampshire, Itai
.resignedhu commission. Ho has returned to hi:
a stive State and resumed.the: practice of the law
At tbe time of his appointment, be was U.fS. I1i»
trict Attorney for New Hampshire.
'We deem it unnecessary lo allude, al an/length,
to the political history of James Buchanan*—Pk.
Loco Foco Addrtt*.
You are perfectly right The less you say about
this distinguished Federalist, and friend of low wa
ges—the better his chances of success. ,
_i Cluutx Is strsnrciy destractlve to Uiq hu>
mso eoiicle, (or skin) the sadden change from hefi jp
cold, aiul toe stroke cause• yelto<r, dark, coarse cont
plexiona. Then it is rcqaißte that the pares of (he skin
should be kept open—that (heir month* should be freed
from irapumy—'iwas thus the ansieui Roman Phikiso
phers cured all diseases—they computed that more
diseases and unhealthy vcbors left through th
the cores of the skut, than any ctiier outlet of the body
It u necessary, therefore, to keep the pores opent-ail
butaars are dispelled, from the skin from the pores
when they wash with Jones* Italian Chemical Soap.. 1
have seen It cure the worst and oldest eases-of Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sores, ttarber’s Itch, Sore Head,
Ringworm, when every other internal and external
remedy had failed—its effect rendering the skin while,
clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, is won
derful—it removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Morphew,
and disfigurement.’ of the skin—but persons must
be particular and ask for Jokes Soap— to be bad in
Pittsburgh at >VM. JACKSON’S, sign of the Dig Boot,
89 liberty at Price 09 cents. - novlSdhwly
KBaIAJ or CotontA—Ham Toxic.—To the Bald
rey—lf you wish a rich, luxuriant,head of hair,
free from dandruff and senffi do not fail to procure the
genuine Balm of Columbia.. In-cases of baldnoM il
will more than exceed your expectation*; Matty who
have lost their hair for tfO years have had it restored to
its original perfection by the use of this balm. Age,
state or conuiuoh appear to be ho obstacle whatever; ii
-also causes the fluid lo flow with which the delicate
\hair tube is filled, by which means tho us anils (whose
jhair was grey as the AsiaetlA Eagle) have had their
hair restored to lit natural color by the use ofthis inrai*
Juable remedy. In all cases of faver it will be found the
-most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applica
tions only are necessary to'keep [the hair from falling
ont It strengthens the roots, it never foils to import a
rich glossy appearance, and as a perfttrae for the toilet
it la unequalled; it holds three times as much at other
miscalled hair restorative# and is j more effectual. The
genuine manufactured by Comstock A Co., SI Courtland
street. New York.
Sold in Pitta burgh, only reimtne: by WM. JACKSON,
69 liberty at., head of Wood; in Washington. Pa- by
Sweeny A Son; in Brownsville, by Bennet & Crocker;
in Cmnofisbnrg, by Dr. Vouch also, by our agents hu
<evtry town in Ohio and Aid. j novihdfcwtSmT
B7*To nr* Ksir-sm Nerve and
Buns Liniment and Indian Vegeiable Elixir, is the most
edeetaol cure for Rbeamatiim; Sold by tVMI JACK
-B»>N. Acentfor Fittsbnrgb. novtSd&wticaT
07 Ladies who ase Jones' l SpariEMUdily \VUtej b ave
always a fine-white trma»pareni skin. Ofthis a trial
will satisfy any one. Sold only -tr-Fittsbarffh, at 80
Liberty it • [- novlUdtmlwljr
B7*Piu*> Soazs, Ae.—The Genuine Hays’ Liniment
ia on article tnoro JuoUy celebrated as m care for the
aboT* than any or oUbthfr*. Its earea an almost in|
numerable. Sold by AVAL,JACKSON, Agent for Ktts
burgh l . ;■ norlMlAwCmX
ST- Don’t have yellow dark Teeth—they can bo
e pesriy white by one time using a box of Jones
Amber Tooth Pasts.' II hardens the gums, sweetens the
breath, &ev. BoJd at £0 Liberty it i - novlMKwty
- Load fbr Miaie.
THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN ACRSand
aliowanca, tote tto MOMrty.df Joha UcKee, .de
ceased, sitnatein Wolf Creek Tow uitthtlUerear Coun
ty. ImproTementsaretaOaeraeelearsdjJttofwhJehii
meadow, dweiling.hoaW afihrjck. 40 by aifoet, two
stories high, brick ikitehsn attached, lfl by IS feet; Joe
harafiO by 40 feet, inoladmg tha shadss; .stone spriug
faioase, brick smoke house, frwnotwagon thades,«nd
eorocribs, fraao sheep boose and gretwry. Tbs form
I in well situate within urree>foarthscfone mile from Mr.
I Coortnoris mill, on* mile from the Sutler and Mercer
! turnpike. A public road goes past the house, and one
: along the west. line, well • watered by a number of
springs, jrae of whlch la within 90 feel of the kitchen.—
Tb» |lanU has always been assosaed as first rate in the
township, and would pas* for first late in tho county.—
Two OTvhanUof bearing trees. .An indiumtobio title
will be gisen, andpotsesiaon on the first of April next
For farther particulars apply- to i
EDWARD HANNA,
ortotheheirs,livingßeorihepremises. fe6a-waa , |^^
■ Farm ftor Bkli. • >/
MI WILL sellal publico*)*, on the premiss*.
od Thursday the (nit or March, IMB, at 10 o'clock
A. M., oil that certain plantation and (noted
tami situated in Versailles township, Allegheny eoanty,
lase the property of WUllam Perry ilcCollodgh,-ao.
ceased, containing about BO acres, frost S 9 to sixty acre*
of which u improved and la a high state of cultivation,
on which is ereend a comfortable stone Dwelling
House and frame Barn, with other outbuildings; alio,
an orchard of select fnilu This > property ia about«
miles from Pituburgb, and the Oreeiwiurgh and Pitts
burgh turnpike passes through it. j This, tract of land'
contains a large ntityoi-• coal and lunci
»«gequanUiyoi atone:*.. ratone,
of an excellaat <jualuy, and the Central Railroad, east
nreaent located, puaea near the tome. Term*, one
naif in bond, and Ute other half ini one and two years,
with interest, to be secured by Rondtiid Mortnn.
, -jL-u-i A* ROBT * CAROTiffißS,of!Pima,
fabfr<bfor&wtd» ■ ; • • Executor
■ • o. uu,Lr
.. ■ * io mu. & B»ow»,l . ■
Manufacturer and Import tr rf Paper Hangings
.• r • - and Bordeni
•i. *t 0 ' ' VtK>l ? Stk *»-T, PiTTISOSQD, Pa, ,
IT . d * l ar T° unnment of the oew.
XI etldcefenaor Aacrtoia sad Fteachestin. ritual
and coaunoo-pepe.' heactitM^.iralii.velvet, sad'lmtts*
non borterej tieeee,ccloma,p«l.,hSlio"duaSt
paper* Jaadaupe, fire-boerd ?riau , **. sad
other
icnujwfcsle.
-CooutrjJßercbtau «n psxueslsity ianudu csli.
ICgjSjjgJj* TttßM*Bcrap«ut uken InexcUnfe.
PITtJBDEBn ttBE'EiI BIZET
-.1 costers. w lB,-1 '•'■■.■•••?
Treaty lUtifie Decision of the Supreme
.Court—rTbe" Ttcast^j--—The - Tariff—Olio >acd
Peonl^lVtfmaTtaJl'Koaa—The Law~Kepoite)£-
Tho Treaty ofTcace—The Vote oa the Treaty-
Stand by Harry Clay—How to save •'Postage, or
the Village Post Master*— Going to Congress
Front China—To. "Working, lien—Pennsylvania
Legislature.
Napoleon’s Design of Coming , to America—A
Parting word to the Journal—Postage
mem with Great Loan Bill—llecep
tion of Henry Clay in New York—Safe Steam
Navigatigp—Mr. Hampton’s Speech—The Con
nellsville Rail Road—lnstructive Fire. -
Latest Telegraph news, Fureign and Domestic.
Commerce: A carefully compiled Review of the
Markets ior the past week; The prices in the local
city markets; The Cattle Market; The prices of
American produce in:various parts of the Union:
Amount of Flour, Wheat, received since
the opening of the Canal; Cano] business and
movements of produce; Market in London.
City News; Spirit of the Pres*; Copious Extracts
from the leadingjotirools on tho interesting topics
of the day.
For sale at tho desk, singly or in wrappers.
Price 6 cents single copy.
Subscriptions $2 a year tn advance.
Clay Meeting. #
The committee beg leave to anno once to the cit
izens, that they have, engaged one of the Browns,
villo packets to cany all who who may wish to
go as a “Committee of reception” to that place, Jbr
the purpose-of receiving Mr. Clay and escorting
him to this city. -
Tickets lor the round trip to be office
of the company and on board the eno
dollar and fifty cents; including meals.
Jas. B. Mcmay, Sec.
March, 17,
.G7*Extroct from the Minute, ofthe Firemens' Asso
ctauon ofthe city of Pititburgh:
Resolved, That the Chief Mutineer he requested to
call the different Fire Companies composing this Asso
cituou, together, to form a Torch Light Procession. a f
such time as die-llon. Herat Cut .frail arrive, as ihe
guest of the eilftSMi and also, to extend an iuvitatioti
to our brother Firemen ofAUcghdny city and ISinnine
hsm, to join tn the Proeession, K. S. NEAL.
A. P. Axsnrrz, Secy. ' marl?’ Pres’L
“That whiter skin of hers, than snow
And pure asmoiuimentalTilahastLT."
All females have akin like the atarwe, who use Jones’
Spanish Lily White. It maketh pure snowy, yet natu.
rally while. Sold at fsi Chatham street. marie
At Oakland, on Thursday, ITth iiUt, Mr*. FRANCES
C.jwife ofMr.. A. P. Childs, und daughter of Rev. J
Bradley.*
The friends ofthe family are invited to attend the fu
rtcral to-worrow, (Sunday) at 2 P M-, to proceed to the
Allegheny Cemetery. ?
Ic . „ I3fi,LIBBBTY STREET, • *
rtMIE Proprietor of the above establislimeht would
A respectfully Inform his numerous friends and custo
mers that he has ju.j received, tin-entire new stock of
goods, adtpted to dm Spring trade, cumpri.int envy.
thing that is fashionable, good, new oiid cheap, m
cloths, casstraeres, vesurtgs, Ac., altogether too nume
tuc. to attempts describe. Nothing but un actual in
specuon cmi convey an idea of the beauty, uualitr.or
quantity ofthe stoek, which surpasses any tbiug in li e
same, fine In thu city; and having been purchased at the
nghl.umc, he ilAtermmcU to otfer it at .uch prices as
' ' nc ' , lh » eipdctHtions ot all who may tutor him
with a call. As usual, he has on hand one ofthe largest,
ready made clothing ihut can be met with
All who buy largely, a. contractors, merchants, fur
nace men, Ac, are particularly invited to examine the
stock before porchaaiug, as they will be odered such
bargains as are not to be met with orten
. Orders in the Tailoring line executed with diipatch,
bq.t manner. rnarlFdthn
Orphan’* Court Sale*
IN pursuance ofan order of the Orphan’* Conn of *l
- county, yeti: he expo*r«J to public tale on
UjepretmK*, on&niunlaytfae 15th day or April .next,
at 3 o clock, 1 M, the tollowinc described real estate
bewx the propeny of the late Kiekirl Anderson. dec
y it: Lot No Win tie plan of lot* of the village ofOilar
ntville, now Ninth Ward, of tne city of I'ltuburch til.
uaw at the comer ofl'eim ami Allegheny »i*. haVnn a
irottl 011 at feet on Penn street. aud extending hack i»
me. toSpnnxAMey. Alto, that valuable lot No Cl in
the told plan, having a trout ol til feet mi Penn ami
extending Back ltw feet, to Spring alley on which ii
erected a xuhtianttal two iiory brick dwellinghouaeiat
present occupied by-Adas) llowdcr, b
Term*—One fourth ea*h,re*iduc lu three equal an
nual payment*. wait interest, id hr secured by laud
CATHAIUNK UUMIIL.
Adm-Vlhe e.Jateoflhel»iciiiri : i'cJ Amlcr*iin7i«;
JOHN Auci.
nmri?dstiwaj>
■March IH, 1343,
OKPiLAK'S COURT SALK— In pursuance of on or-'.
ilor of the Orphan’* Court of Allegheny countv. will
be exposed to public sale on the premise* on tVednes
•lay the Urth day of April, x. o.lst-, ai lb o'clock a.m.
Urn following described teul date. late of. Samuel Mc-
KUienny, deceased, to wit; All that certain tractor
piece Otbmi situate in Pine township. Allegheny Co
tamnUlul by lands of ; UuKl»rey r ,* heirs, by land* ofGeol
Alluon, James Galbraith and biter*, containing one
hundred and eleven aerra and muetr-one perches.
' * wl * •Usance. On tiie aUrrc prenuw* there i« a good
“'XT 111 *** house, tmll. and oiher improvements.
Tetm*—Ouo third uj cash, and the remainder in two
equal animal payments, with uaertat. secured on the
pr» wises. - (railtsth] JOjiNMcKLIIKNyy, A dm. "
IN rfte' Conn of Coimmiu plea* :i{
ofMureh teno, ISIS. p»o. I6,x\ ' 7 ’
c , Petition of Peten !>anl. tor his discharge a*
it. ».} Trustee ofSlarb O’Jlara.
A™ 1 now “* W - H, Ist?. Petition and
accountofTnutee,filed,] and «, motlouofj Harmon
Sewell, It 1» ordered that notice of said apnlica*
llou be given by publication once a week in the Pitts,
burgh Paily Utuctlc umil the Ist day of April, a a. lM«t
when the prayer ol the jn-tilioiicr wjlj bn granted, if no
reason be shown to the coutrary. lly the Court :
marlbdlawtAl HIRaM IIULT2. Pro
situation as Clerk' or Salesman m a‘
pry&x>4 or Grocery store, by a young man well
acquainted with cither biounce*, wbo esut give the most
satisfactory reference*. Address immediately, J U,
box 433 m Post Office. morlTdSt
LINEN TADI.K DIAPER—W R .Morphy has reed
an additional supply of Linen Table Diaper*. and
Table Coths; also. Towels and Towelling Diaper, at
low prices for quality. __ _ marltf
WIDE SHEETINGS—IIIcached and unbleached.
from one to three yards wide, to be found at dry
poods boase of marls \V R .MURPHY
PILLOW CASE.MITSLINS—ConrtajitIr on hand at
drygoods boose of ■ marls " W H'.ML’RPIIV
PADDING SKINS—I box, suitable for sadder* 1 use
for sale by marls sa W HARBALGH ’
CORN Ik OATS—SO bags prime yellow corn; 50do
Oats,'just reed and for sale by %
marls SAW HARBALGH
17LOUR— 71 bids just landin' and fur ssleby
? marlS SAW UAttßd
SUGAR— 135 Hilda prime N’ O; 40-b'r* prime white
Brazil; IUO bbls Nos 4,6, 7A 8. Loaf, in store and
for sale by marl! LAMBERT A SHIPPON
Sll MOLASSES—IO(I bbls Louisiana Refinery, re
• ceieed and for sale by
maria LAMBERT A SHIPTOX
COFFEE— 3QU.bgs prim* grecu Rio; lOdo do Laguav
ra, in store and lor sale bv
matld LAMBERT ASHIPTON!
PLAISTER— 15 tons No 1 while, Ohio city, in store
A for sale by (maria): LAMBERT A SHIPTQN :
BUCKETS 33 doz Beaver, landing from stmr Bea
vcr. and for sale by marl? -JAS DALSJELI.
SUNDRIES— 10: bid* lari!; 11l kegs do; filblaflax
seed; U bag# rags; 4 bids f.oqr, 5 bug# mustard seed;
&i bags com, landing from stun Rhode Island, and for
**Je by mar 17 JAS HALZKLL
FLOUR— ISO bbls familv, in store and for sale by
marl* JOHN S.DjLWOUTII
RYE—® bush, in store turd for sale bv
JOILN S D'ILWORTII^
YTUNCINNAn SOAP— IGO bxsin store and for sale by
\J marl? JOILN SDILWORTII
tOFFEE— BOO bap» prime liu>.in nore-oiulfor mIo
/by marl? JOHN S DIUVQUTH „
nAISINS—S(I bxs, 25 hlf bxs, for sale by ~ ‘
IV pari? McQILL, BUSIIFIEIJi A ROE
RIO COFFEE—I® bg# prime, iast feed and for sole
by - oarl? McGILLBUSHFIELD.fr ROE
T)OT ASH—desks, superior article, for sale by
1 tnarlC , McGlLl,, BUSIiFIHi.D A ROE
FLOU R—l® bbls. landing from snur WctDviUc; fo
sale by marl? 1 R OAKTOIUJ A. Co
CJOAP—73 bis Kiiowlfon's, rcc’d and for «ulc by
J marl 7 ■: : JASSEY A BEST
TINEUAR—J 5 bids Ballow’s pure eider, in store and
for sale, by mntl7- TASSEY A-BEST
FISH— 100 bbl* Nos 1; 3A 3 M ackerel: 40 hlf bbls do
do do; IS bbls No 1 ’salmon; 40 do gtbbed herriue*
75 bxs smoked herring; In store end for sttlu by br
mnrl7 _ LAMBERT A SIHITOV
SCORCIIINGS —10 csos just reed and fer sale bv
marl7 • FRIEXU, RHEV & Co
CLOVERSEED— 7 bbls for *ulc by"
. marl7' • - FIUKN'D, RIJF.Y ACo
BACON— 10,000 jfounds hog round: for sale by
marld • ,JUMVIU.iAM3
-,T : AKD—3 bbl* prime, for sale by
Vjj marts ; J DWILLIAMS
f' l LASS—2OO bxs SxlO, vr. elm..; 50 bxs 10x12 do 35
\JT do 10*14 do; i'or sale by , U RUHLNSON A Co
mar» ’ | ’ let) liberty'at
HcpUR-d® bbls family, just rac’d and for sale by
•'HHgfr'’- A Co
JOTASIt—In store and fur sale by
. 1 Parl3 KUAKFORDACo
\f ACKEHEL-50 this NoilTSonih' Mackerel; 10 do
Jl| ,dp a.ttdo.dc 1, .10 hlf bbls No 1; 10 do do No 3; in
«o«iiad fot sale by i 31LLLEU A HICKKTSON
'HW; - ' • ' cor, liberty and irwin «u
lAIjT—ISO bbls No 1, now landing and for sale bv
>1 fob® -• MILLER A IUCKHrSOX
/COPPERAS—3O bbls in good order, for sal* low bv
J SCHOO.VMAKFUt A Co
/*TLUK—IfI bbls No I for solo by .
iXiMSSi.*- •-•••• ; M SCH6on,MAKER aCo
LAUF BLACK-35 bbls assorted, fur sale bv '
J schoonmaker A CO
EPSOM SALTS-AWO lbs for sole by “™~
'feldg JbCIIOONALAKERA Co
LARDOIL—OfIhe best quality, for sale by — :
' fcW ' i J SCHOONMAKERA Co ?
LOARSUGAUS-fiOO bbls, < Battle Ground-Refineryi
for sale low by BUKBKIUJF; WILSON
l_ water street.
TllCE—solrc*iust recdnnd for sale by ' •*r“
Jj marlO UURIIRIIX.E, WfLSON ACo .
T ARBOIL-'JD
I l«»la hv linnrl
Molasses
tttoby
TTOPS-tfa Ule* prime west. .NevrVork and v ew
J 1 Borland Mop*, jiutrccd arid toe talc by .
m«<10 BROWN 4 CUIJIfeaTSOK
SUGAR —teJ hhtU N O Juii nscd and for into by :
- nuritt BURII RIDGE, WILSON &Co
EiUTK d l>bls prim* inspected for said by
»»bu>.; ... .-3 F VOyBUNNHqBST 4 Co. ■ *
THRESH TEAS—eO half cbetts.onil caddie* Yoitiur
r Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Ten, juft
nettud feXMloby La Watfh^tT^
Auction
Byj»>mD« -
. • KxseaUar’a '■ •»!•!". ;■
- Of LUmiyStmt.Pnfarty.
GN Saturday. nJUrnoon, the 18th urn, at 2
wiu ba
order of Marcos rod Bom Black, Ex *, of lie late Sam
uel Black, dec, «Joreo;Vala*blo lots of gtound,«taate
on the west side of liberty street, betweerr Marborr
and Water streets, having each a front of 20 feat, and
extending 1 back 110 feet, roßrewery alley;-ono ct
which is * comer lot. ;! r
There U olio on. atari ©file premises a two story,
frame building. Building formerly occupied by A Mor
ton as a tavern. jj •
The shore is among the most desirable property.now
for sale in this city fdr and business
purposes, and will be sold in quantities to suitpujeha-.
sera. . ;. . |: :t* :
Terms, one-fourth cash; residae in two equal annual,
payments with interest. • 1 r " ' ' •
marls - - JOHN I) DAYJSjAuct.'
Preemptory Sals cf Dry Gcodst fc. - '',
On Monday morning} March SOu, at 10 o'clocti. St U»e
Commercial Sales Room, csroer ofWood and Fifth M*,.
will be sofil without reserve, for cash currency, Ur dose
sundre consignments, itn extensive assortment ofEug
lish. Krench aßd; American staple cndFaney Dry
Goods,Ac. . ! ■. i■ • ■ ' \ : V'.;
- t At ffelock, p. m. •'
Groceries, glass ware, confectionaiy, lit
quore, tobacco,'cigars, baskets, band BMtes, wrapping
paper, axe*,'shovels, par forks, traniparent
and reneeian windouf blinds, now jtfid second, baiid!
carpeting, looking glasses, featnerjMKt. bodding, cook
tug stoves, he.' a large assoßmeafof hoaseboldmx
lutore, of good quality, frottua family declining hotie
keeptug. j. ;■ ' 2r
j At 7 o'clock p. in. ;
Ready made plothing in great variety, boots; shoes,'
caps, umbrellas, saddles, bridles,'brushes, combs, fine;
table and poekqt cutlery, gold and silver waicbea, Sc-;
cordcons, violins, goods, he. merl7
1 Booty at Awtiom '}
On Saturday Evening, the 19th inrtLoi 7 o'clock, atfhe
Commercial Soles Room, coreerof Wood and Fifth Ms,;
will be sold without reserve:
A Urge collection of valuable miscellaneous books,
among which are standard works in vmrious depart-'
menu of science and jliierature.' family bibles in great'
variety, Scott's couupeuiary, 6 vola, quarto, l enisle
books, fine illustrated annuals in rich bidding, letterind
cap writing paper, gold pens, he.
m»rl7 i il JOHN D. DAVIS. And
Executor*/ Saleof Second ttrxt Property.
On Wednesday eveiiing, the 223 ijuti »t y o'doclr. at
the Conunercial Sales Rooms, corner ofWood and Fifth •
streetsjwill be told, by order ofthe Executonof the late;
Daniel Hunter, deceased. - , ■
Twovaluableibuildiag .lots, situate «n the north side
ofSeeood street between Smnhfield and Grant streets,
having each afront of2o feet, and extending baek 60
feet. The Lot at the earner of Cherry Alleywill be sold,
subject to the privilege of a three feet alley, for the use.
of the occupantlof the adjoining lot. *1 |
The above property; together.with : ooe other Lot,i*
subject to an annual ground rent of tZ'fift, or C2w©ach
Lot. Terms at hale, c. . - I
mailfl l * JOHN P PAVIS. AucL .
ORPRJUI’B COUHT SALE. .
TN pursuance ofan birder of the Orphan's Court of hi
-1 legheny eouriry, will be exposed to public sale on the.
'premises, on. Tuesday, tbe.l6th.day of April, tb4B,st
iCo'clock,
situate in the city ofj Pittsburgh, being the real estate
ofßemaxdMcLenan,deceased, town: ;■
' Ail that , certain lot or piece of ground situate at fhe
comer of Sixth find Grtfot streets, being 20 feet in front
on Grnht »ireet,;ond eighty feet deep, and marked No,l
. on tbe diagram, annexed to the partition ef the estki&of
said Bernsrd lUeLenoft, filed in No 45, r December term,
1945, in the Orphan's Court of said county. ' > ;
AH tbalcenmln other lot marked No 3oillliedlftffram
; aforesaid, adjoining the Mid lot No 1. pud being 20 feet
1 iu front ou Grant »ireet, antf fanning back by urn same
width 80 feot. f . j'
. - • -i -v ALSO, •• j. •: r
All that certain other lot adjoining the said lot No 2,
and narked No!3 on the diagram a/oretaid, being 20.(1
in front on Grant met, and nmaing back by the Mme
width6ofeet/ | / • >l
• j ' -’irAtso,'/ •- -
All that certain other lot or piece of ground situale'in
•aid city, adjoining the lot No 3, abbredescribedJ being
lot No 4 on the diagram aforesaid, uid lot No A being
twenty feet in ifront bn Grant and elgntjr'fti ~
deC P- - - i r ,V ~
j I; ALSO; •
All that certain other lot orptece of ground adj'oining
lot No 4 above described, and marked No S an Mid dia
gram, being *4) feet in fronlon Gram street, and being
bO feet deepu t J j.-
. i ALSO,. ■ . .
AU that other lot maxkedand known aalotNoCia
the laid diagram, and described aa follows, to. wit: 20 ft
m front on- Sixth street, by ISO.feel deep toward Fifth
street. i - (■
{' ' J ALSO,' '’l ’- :v -
All that certain other lot or piece of gfound adjoining
the said lolNod; and marked rinTtn the.diagram afore
said, being 20 feet in frost on Sixth street, byl£Q feet
deep. • ] '- ■ /•>" ;
•.••}. •' I- ALSO, ■ •
All that certain other lot or piece of ground sittialein
the Fifth Ward! of the city of Pittsburgh,and marked
and known op said diagram as lot No 8, and described
a*follows:2Jeguuiingat the eorserof Peso andO'Hani
streets; thence along OTlartsveet 47 feet, to an alley:
thence along said alley 17 feet; theacoby aline parallel
with O’Ham street, 47 feet to Pena street, ana Utehce
along Fens street 17 feet to the place of beginning, with
the privilege ofimid
Alt that certain other lot ofground, sitnste in'the Fifth
Ward, adtoioiagthe lot last aoovf described, and mark
ed on said diagram as lot Ne 9, being 17 feet in front on
I Penn street, and running back by the same width 47 fr.
1 to a 3 foot alley; with the privilege ofthe said alley. ..
-i also,
All that certain other lot or pieee of groand situate
in the Fifth Wafd of the City of Pittsburgh* and marked
*«dd diagram as lot at the comer of
O'Hara street and SpringWey; thence nlongSpring
alley £0 feet; thence b/a line parallel with'o*H*r« st.
10 feet; thence by a line parallel with gpririg-'AUey 60
feet to O’llaraistreet, and thence along O’Hara street
t 6 fret to the place of beginning. ; , {
f also, .. .
: All that certain «Jter lot situate in the
and marked No II oa said diagram, becuuuar on an ai
ley 33 feet froth Factory street ibcnce by a Itntf parallel
wuh Factory street <i feeriioward Etna street; thehtfo
by ahne parallel with Qua street 20fret;thence fcyh
line rarmHel'with 'Factory street tijhg-to said alter,
and thence aJoag said allay 20 feet towfKa Factory tt\
thflplaceofbegi&nisg.' ••• -i. -tJ'
1 ' ALSO,- • : s _
All that certain other fot,«iiaatein the FifthWaHof
the city of Piusburgh, and marked No lSxwtiie said
dmgram, bemgjs3 fret iufront on. Etna 4SH
Terma: The widow’s third to remain inthe hands of the
purchaser during her natural life, the interest to be paid
aittmaliy, andj the .remainder 'to be paid as follows:
■Ona third in hand, and the balance in two'eanol
payments, with interest from date of sale
! ALEXANDER MILLAB,
; marl7d3t \ A dm. of the estateofß JdcLenan.
LTSOT OAfiPET fiMPOßliriL / ~ i
* FOURTH ST., UELOWUWOODI ; ; >
rpHE subscriber respectfully recnesu theattentioa of
X the.ownersi and captains of boats, eitixens and
strangers visiting Piusbnrgb, to his Urge and splendid
stock of carpeting, now tor sale at his new stores, 4th
street. They consist of every: variety of the latest and
most fashionable styles of Carpets, Oil Cloths,' Am, ever
broaghi to the Western market. Thn-store.hasbecn
b ml t expressly for the carpet business, and has,- (regaid
less of expense,) beenfixtedupinthemostmagnineent
modern style. {. ,
The earpets receiving are of'
the richest andmost brplianlcc
They comprise,in part of the
Superior Tapestry, anew ar
tide; * • j I
English and American : Bros- !
selsj- • [•
Imperial Ingram, newsba
ding;
■Supersor Ingrain; new de
sign; I
Fine Ingrain; 1 •
Common do ' I
Plain and twilled Yehiuaa;-
Kxtra super cord twilled dm
Hoyal do: I .
Sheep Pell; •,’
CheaiUe,- ;
Allicauc
Polka; ■ • . j -
Jute, Ac; |
Wilton I
Tufted; . . j
I CUeuiiie; j .
I Brussels, j
| Common; • • -
If yard wide; J
1 do do 1 ‘
3 dodo f . , l
14 do do J. - 1 |
0 do do ..j 1
„;i C^r t< !k' HVI “dbenip carpet, common oil doth,
oi cloth table cover*, worsted and tinea table cover*,
window colored aad plain maSS~2
trimmings, carpet bindings, and alt blhergoods usually
kept in carpet itores, aQ of which will l>o sold on as ,
reasonable terms a* any in the elty. Having nude ar
rangements with oae ofths largest manufacturers in the
2?VSTu” riyis of carpet will be promptlyfor
warded by telegraph, and delivered in odo week; at a
small advance or the manufacturer's price. ~ ..
Purchasers are particularly-requested to call before
purchasing elsewhere, a*we foal confident via canacl!
os cheap aa thejr can be purchased in the eastern ct tier
— m>rU ; _ i . . JB.-W.LYMk
. tho Utut desirn. with
colon.,
'following:
Door UtU.
Oil Cloth*
J*ur«ery Stick ForSiW "I£l j
fPHE Subscriber offer* -for salohlieutite stock; in
l- lor# to «ut purchaser*, at very reduced priced
*oe colleciionU.not equalled for* *elec» andextensive'
variety, fn the. Western country; containing many navr,
rare mud. valuable plants,consisting in port of Camellia!
Jofonica*, Itm flowrinr plants, from 3 toOfeet 1q-
FFi Aaaloes, Geraniums, Futbclos, Itfonth
lr. Nof»etto Cluiter, • Perpetual Moss, Ylntng or Pillar
finest jondmoetesteemed roots la cultivation.
Tne>Dahh& lut eonlajns the most showey and Ane prise
roou grown; Flower Roots, a large variety. Vines,
•hrobbery, shade trees, dvirgreens, 4c.- Anm^J
* U l7 eTy .3 en who want to dwome their
» ?** Pi??* 0 " BTOtmdfc or green house*, aw
re»pectful}y invited to exlains the collection which ir
jmwntotnsaon,exceptoqfkindayi. Conveyanceby
ine omnibus and; greenwood fern*.' DnerinAvn _.*«
lojort br-jiE SS&-
Diamond Market,“where :cider* left -with „■ i/- 0 *?!
to - r i l, t * 1 S rg L Po * lol5 «' wi» be promptly attend
cd to. - John Grtbam, a practical gardke? wJI attSd
marlfidAu i M near Piftsbcwh! j
'pHE «ab«rvifean Jr?£sr enLand In ih«
gggg&MS
“—' 1 ir " tOO liberty it 1
bft *
•“* k*" « exxeaiire and »abittalial cireol^-
ss»&BKatts!aa^s i «-:
HS fpVvlwUuh; if Snort*' voltili
4o,«lualjn U«n«i;, Kelortol liUlvrs or^
lli&b? 11 " “f™ 00 C 4‘“T**’«s!
£ , S P 7U T .? f^'b r w ß , T»pp«, 'I
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f\STEAMBOATS,.
* PITUBCBOa *
>pIUS <* WeddM linker SteW
"X ct« i« h®ar i compoeed i cf.th«l*r§eii.«wirte*t 1 but
hushed and famished, and m«l powerful boats on ih«
>>winßioduiß««i<Ma.
lon that money can procure, ha# bean provided for pa*,
seogera. The Mae au beedta opdruaota for five year*
—has carried AWHliOn of peoplovrj tiym the least iuju*
rTtotheirpersona-aTiubtats.wiU.be at the foot of
'Weod:aaMlthe day previAia to. starting, for. the rec*p>
tion of freight and the entry,of.pawenycra'oo the r#n**
der.': InfclJ; cases ifce.passage money must bo patina
advance. ’ >
BUSDAI PAOKST.
4 The ISAAC rWEWTON, Cajrt. A. G. Ms**, wti
lerre Rnsboigh-eTery Sunday morning at 10 ok lock;
Wfceebhg every Sonda/evening atlOr.x.#- *
-May'll, lwd7.
- PACSGT. ;
The AIONONGAHBLA,Capt:#TOS*. urill leavejfiut*
bnigh every Monday morning at\# o’clock; Wheeliag
every Monday eremngal 10 r. a -,
■'/ * ■ r •' -
, The ■ HIBERNIA N 6. 2, Capt J, Kus*m.T**, l wia
leare Pittsburgh every Tuesday moraine ail 9 o'clock:
. Wheeling every r. tc.
. WEPHBgPAY PAffimy ,
,-W» -NEW ENGLAND.Mia; Cspi. 8. Bui, Will
leave :Pittsbnnrh .every Wednesday-moraine al 10
o'clock; Wheeling every. Wednesday u l|tbwat
SHCHSDAT PACKET.
JANT, C»pL Giic*. will leave Pin*- 4
boryh every Tbnnaay txu>nun£«ilOo'dock:\\l>cfl[Aff
. •
FHIDAY PACKET.
- -The. CUPPER'No. 8, Capx. Cebou, \riti leave pj tu
burgh every Friday nuJm&j atllO p’cloelr Whcdifl-'
ereryßrMUyeyeaingotlOr.il.;;- jr
’ ' IiTVBOAT PAOKST.
TboMESSENGKR, Cepu a Uiao, wiij | ta « Pitt*. '
bargh-every Saturday morning at 10 oVloc k Whwltnr
every Sauuday evening ol JO r. u.
BEAVER V PACKETS.—NEW ARBANG'EMENTB.
alenzaer • ’•
t lkZxj-U& l • CALEB COPE,'
fekvefer Beaver; G’lasgow.and
■HBySaMßWelltviUc,' oa Tuesday, ’Jrmrtdjjr,
and HoturdsT, «f each week, alS.o'clocx,*. H-return-
Monday r Wedae*day.and. Friday. She ha* a
boat at tha landiua’ between Wood street and the bridge,
prepared (o receive freight* at but time. -
8. * W. IIAIUUUGtL Acts,
octia ... No 33 Wood rt,
BEAVER AND
. PACKET.
•• He line tleamboet
Chailo r. Clarke, matter, will,
HHMBIHBibe coming, trinlec eeftMa.;mske uiuir
*«P» 10 petit! end Well*TiUe>:irauDjr Piueburgh ci4
rymorainr at 9 o'clock, and Wellsvuio tu a o'clock, v.
M. deelO • O. £L HABTONr ds CO-. Art?
IWK —— r-v i.Rfi
PITTiBtIHCng A nROWIffIVU.T.i; ,,
. - Line. ; *
raanUAiir in, lar rEBRUAjtv aviso
' ‘ • LEAVE DAILY ATS Ai 4L, 4¥. )C ‘ r
- fv - To? wUowißg uew beau cobji>!«*
'U*rit»!fHs’ tba pre»pnt aeaaon: AT
wKu3eHflba£i/m.£,V'Coi>t ’ - ianre * I’arkliuoa:
new, and *re gil*4 cp ytAom-r<g«nl to ekretac. Rt.
eryeomlbrt that money ctmprdca'e has bivu provided* .
ie _? TC i? e *Jw»ou*mhel» Wharf Boat«
the footof Ro»# at, ..-riMcngrra will Jw pauciaol on
wxU wtunljf leave u iho adrer
haed hoara, 6jL Ml and 4P. AL .. janaj"'
- ‘T
. aobtu cabollna; *v, .
-■.mbffmtum: Dcvumcr.maaicr.lgat-fa uabor*tii* "~
HHfIBSS&SSISaAy aliO o’clock. For Beiebt or pit.
aaga apply onboard. I ~ ' mr fr . •
!1 - ■' ',r FOR JflßWdQaLEAira.
' - .The )
Stetron, muster, will’.leave for
■EDEBmStbore arid alf intermediate pom, (iris'
dayat IV o’clock-. • Tor 1 freight or passage app!r-da
board.- mriS-
FOR LOUISVILLE. IX
k The new end fast steamar ' ■ >
' f fil rr nr , .T BYRON r ;
• .Sliller.cwtcr: will Icarri ib* t£e*alJoio
■nEESBSOport oalbis, day„at 10*;*/ For irei At
or passage apply ©a board, or !o •
-? ta«rl7 - r. f. -■• ,•■ J WBUTLLB & BEO. Jlgtsr :
i, . . FOE CiXOISStATI'ANBST.LOF/k',', '*■ L
' fa The splendid draught stgainer*
\ Capt ebmnmmler, win I ears '■
•
on this day the 17th insu Foe freight or: passage entity -
on board _ i iwnj/*.
t 1 FORBT. LOUIS. . t .
-■ ' k • ntis Wrunning steamer -.1 $•
Coeit, Master, 'willMeaTe for th*
>b all intermediate porta this
day at 10 o'clock; 'For freight er passage appjyioa
board, or to JNBWTOS JONES, Mbnongehcla
; FpRST. LOUIS & ILLINOIS RIVER.'
‘ The uew steanter.'
ig«Sc§kt«- Vauhook, ,master,;.iw?UJeay«
HUBSKSSaboTC and lutennediate •ports- oo
day.thh irUi tasM* 10 o'clock r. scFer Jreigbi or
saga applr on board;'
.>, i>; v.. >FOR STv - rT r-:i -s:Lir J. a
<!cipL. l’arimwjaMaster,' will :
***■»?*»-?“? Ahore tmdintermediate ports©*
this day
orpaasag apply on board. *• :: . F*T-
, 7 JOH MASavILtE. , I
.KI; 3Tie Sue atcamer ■" " . •.•*?
BLOW, u
JjSgggH, leaveutW a .
oil Monday aUr.»i. For frelchl or
paseafe apply on board, or to i •-
maxlQ .J- GEO.BMILTENBERfirai. at
- '"TOR'ST.XOUta~
k • The fine ueamu
ldSste!!& n 1 , B.PBKRT MORRIS *...
Campbell Mailer. vnU leave for da
port thi* day at 10 o'clock.—
- apply ogboanl. :■. •■ >inrl4 • ?
For freight or|
- . FOR CL\CL\NATK '' *
. jo*. Tha fa»t roninpatearaer *.
»• - BROOKLYN,.- . : U
JUMt er» will leave for ibe aber*
tiu» day at Wo’cloelL"Forfreuthl
or pa«tagt? apply on board. -■ • -■ * mariF
REGULAR.PACKET FOR SCNFlflll., *
: . ypW»-N. Tbe new anil fait »ieamer t w--.
UWV/W»TX? „ - WEIARVILtK. v ■
1 romcr-.wilf fe „ e br’fbor,
«* lntenoodiate porta no ir£yfc.
day* and Satarday* of oath week. Korfreichtornai
«*■?• apply on board or to- , P T
_lebl4 . GEO D. MILTENIIERGE2L Art-,
nrrSßiraGU * WHEELING PACKET.’• ' *
rv- . Taa twift cleaner
Kinney, nmife/wCI .-I’eara
- ■ . comer of limd SmiUificiaatt.
. t FOR CINCINNATI!- '»• 'f-
HiefiutninTiinr'iteainer • r*-*-
5* ' ' ’ •• ■ J •
:Jfeyii{a Cormly. tnaiter, will Icar« a* ahonl
ifWo* Tbo'cewitAioer •
jMsj&f&QS'Um, in»S^^™S o a. nliore,
..MJUMtorti.i. a. --Fot.lrcisli
"= n?TU " jyaa.
‘ ' > , • b'D& riAXkiVlLdJj. r . ..
tv Tlie new tmtl light dmoahuieaiaer
= • .. WAnV AA*k£, *-•*“**»
Maiter/ -win [leak for the
board,or IoJ w BUTLER* ISSa”
( 'Vi ' PORWABASH BIYSK : •”
1 light.drai^il
ipJyoaWl.orJo J. NEn'TO.S^Joxi^S
t«vnSS w ‘”- 1^
mwier.win leave for ’ aSors
iatermediala porta oa ITiuradaY,
Jf® ‘"V W o’elock. For frtwiii or tmuuo. *aL
i 1? M » C£o 5 JUU.TENJiu<aiSS(ttL
: ;*-•'••> ..I-/, •. roa CINCINNATI.. ..: r ~~~~T.
*^ ciuner ■ '•* ' i ; '
-jfißSflreg Boyd, master, will leave' ihh d***|
or ?“'s^
;fdS~BTrtOCTP.' *-i-
K .Tbo splendid steamer • ■*. : •
i W V 4PBK.RT TOLTON, . i
.- Ma*ter,;'will leave; for .I}*
: roasT. umis and iixjnob mvjtai.'Tr
,iac * * *
' ~ "RUtll3>.
I . ' Foa bT. Louis _
; “ na-piKKMN'-
1 rl fch ‘ ‘ T *“® new anil lirtt'drirßsttattiaaM’
I UfoteMg*.-, nirn- , ARfiOWLiSF,' • r
MatlaLA DSOller, Matter, viU leare. in Jh*
uniar ■ a 4 p" v■•?! *»«j Weda«dai wd
Iboart? - ••v? o *^ aw^w
» for:Nashvii.le. -
■ f andaul-Btantia] Jcnr-wxitd^
rw fl ™*lrt«pam« apply dfl board, or to . , .. ••
?r* n tvilkins. J
[■piTT TO>VNBHIJ*~At anwnaf *OiJ Aiili
; JL:-outton* ofPtit Towi»iifi*r • *a the lltJj i»«,«
jUiAMMiae of Mn.- Vnmr/to por to'nwalfligaiif—
date* forTowxuJiln OAcex*, I» AFahoeclock wucalk
;ed to the-Chair, and Willi* Booth'U» Secretary: thictT :
lowing poraotu-wem nominated. ' $
i| For fitchbaum: Inapteton of.Efeetian ' '
—JoliqWau, S-D.H*iTOJi;'Jad«
‘CoJtarC/Towaahla Clwt-ifcnwn •
rcetof*-S D Herroo; Ton* A Campbell: GuardioiTor '
thtr-Foor—Geaw <3nrfc Aucaaor—Quuv Conliff -
.Ticaanmr and Collector^Jaise« ; .Ta«ifo: r Can^hi-(£
■ Samuel Bartons • 'V / : rSSST»
Aw
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idmloiitraUr’i Rotlct, T” i
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