THB PITrSBIHifiH <}V/.F.TTE. BY KttAff rua UHIXJKa fc ce. V PITTBBUBOUI TUESDAY'MQWNMM?;MAKCH2VIMg. iLT’rm milt u b»#iutnd DiiTy. Tn-'Ycvkly, anti H’erklj.—‘The Daily i* Seven D 4l*r* per auuuia; tbe Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars per. OiuiMt&Jttft'Wcßlctrr'kTara-tMiUaiQHpvr ajuHiiß,'**t«if n*4oo*o. ' • -j J- • »' ■••• ; fIULADSIPttU iIVBTH’AMgniCAg. ■ AdVcniremem* sod sobsenpuousto liwrMonh Atarr ksd'aadtrwwdßtatti Garette,Philadelphia, received • sad fonmded iiwnUuo . ere earnestly requested (hahsad la practicably- v .•• ■••'.■ •.... ■ - Ftm UTW Commercial late!liftact,Domestic, Mar* kets: Biver 'Newa, Imports; Moua/AUrkeU, fce. tea HUfVjSlS*".''* ' ] ’ . .. tfUfuiilatUllaiesie. BeaUiUosi 1 Kiac4.Sibcdiiujf3io.sßH, IEEKtDDbIIIUBTH, - . '' of cir.ci . See-Vlftt Pafi ftr UU«iUaS«oar Bnr*< - HAvnoohaoged oar City earner, we beg aay'of r«or ittbeeribets, who may oat receive ih&ir paper AtctrieftytoturtJfy tbof uie foci. .1 c.Tke InoSattinCesTtstion* We give;uxiaytha rnioloikm* adopted by tie i«a-WitenconreiiUoatt Ham|dwrß. Webu’pe tbs committee charged with the duty of procuring «♦■>,«* iA» in relsUda tVtlie Iroo'andCcaltrade, will do m intbemcßt thorough-manner, u it will ena; bb Cadres* to ad-upon the tariff, efficiently. Wo mud bate reform intbe tariff upon iron, occur lira aces, mud be pot out-' Free Trader* may ray UtaUhfl loeaeawwtalkokin relation to the menu, beturtf oflroo. are for effect, and ; .lbetr‘e*ehiona believed where Prieea'Currcnt aranol T*ed*butthey will be scouted here in’the'heart, of tie lrotT manufketuring'districts. ’. To show once more liic difference between tbe awin'iffpg'Briffsb tariff eff 1&16, and the . law of 1842, witch five to laborers, at home, lie work of xaikiaf oor own iron, we giro the following table . • Law or 1842. • z's. ' ai vamuoc.: .. 3hsetl*oa''J ''' ;i -''- SOpcr e*. '6l perch Hoop, 30 ;« -a 6i “ “ . rig;; ; ■*'♦••• ,; V 30 “ " : w. “ : 4 “ . ' •*> ; 30' --“ ; . .49/7*.“ Bax.Rokd, 30 - - 49 “ “ « fc Hammered/ . 30 " * . ™ “ “ Chain Cables, , 36 “ “ . 37 “ M • ButtHtagea,;- ',30. •42 - : - Hc4. ebali be arranged Ca the beatfi Of Amsr.ieaßd and n «t fcr laborers on another soil. ■ ' Tiefrlf >wieg resilutijaswpsrted'lqr a conmiii. tse were fully di*cns»eii and ndopiyJ: Ruoifivt. That the iQiS.a : tadedfthe «)al andiron inlereatt'&f Pddusyrvunja jba mt&ujst ■laiica bd'lfie pVrTyrtiie miners and mianfidorer* - tostve fltecr train the result of iiiJrnmercUl revet giwa sod-ecwnniiri juices, VrUTcb .• cjoi&tariy ju' Greit Britain, sad with. trtlieAjmr. lutirlttt.a c«»< .!*.(>-[>««;'»»•. tiat ' while we wholly tlUu , Aim.sslniMt^Ay''OSnaiive3ib ! vantage or particular favor, we deem it odvisaUetp : aidant aeaseres if ejecting *ll* the fdf>rmaliaaj 'attainable and nradfal>f* wise legujatiob when ; the ahall-arrive, w> pmentthe- whole : 'sobjedt apewtothe cousideratioatof ourNaJlohal' a cammiuec of thrua beeppointi «dtoebdslderadd'rep6rt upbn the present coo-. ditloa and prospects of: the coal ami miaing&lerr :/«<*.•d'J 1 ■•••: *'■ -'“ v ‘ '• ; ' . jßWeSdiTlat a iCommiitee • of .three, be ap pointed to report'-upon - the present- condition ‘and prospeots.of.tbe tnanolaciure of pig iron and -• casting,’ lj '' ‘‘ I . , That a committee of three be appointed to report upon the present condition and projects of-the rolling mills manufacturing merchant bar iron and nailv- ' - Bnofvedy That a comminee of three be appointed to report upon tbe preseat condition and prospects' of the tolling mUls“mihafdcluriDg plate and sheet iton. " \' . . . - Bexlved, That a committee of ihree pe appointed ' to report upon tbe preseat ooaditiop and proapiects of tbe lbrg*a roalang hammef, bar, saw plates and blooms I . ‘ • Besdvcd, That a commiiteo of three be appointed . to report upon the present condition aiidprospetus \of the iron rail manufactured. , t Rssolprd, That these committees report at a • joint meeting df whole of them, aad that these re;«ns being rontually. approve I,' B*ef be com bined 'and published iin ; sacb - firm, aa they - tnav deem best ftrdisiribaUoa among those inters •V-v.Wrted.-- ''= ?• ' . ■ • ffrifraf, That this joint meeting shall have oow* er, if deemed eipedient, lo 'clll a meeting nf those OterestetUn the coal and iron tnterfcsttia Pennsyl vania; Bt 'anch time anil place as they may deter mine. ~ f That the several committee* to bo ap* .pointed by this Convection confine their attention • ’to facts, end that they : strictly ahstaia from the ex . oresaion bf any mere party opinion*, and that they avoid any acuon which may be construed into a political movement. > . ■Sstglvei, That in the opinion of this Convention : every in favor of domestic industry 1 eWfa be by the. whole body of producers in all iadu4rinl. putsoiti, and therefore this Convention leave, to - recommend those interested in .*■ erverr department of ngijcaUuml, jnechtnicnl, ■•■•-I industry, in all Ihe State*, tn t * . oommence at an . early day. tbe. collection o£ r - each iofimnatiba as may bear uj»on those se ntrttfl whole may befbrtl* oomlag wben any kgtdition mav be. deemed ne -easaarjrbt OBf national councils on tbL< great sab* ■ ject. - BsnfMf, That, the committees for collecting tn . 'loroilioo,'wlaiive.to; coal and Iron, be instrurted to ascertain and report, a»- nearly u practicable, tbe amount: of Agricultural prodacts con*umed v ;; add'of labor expended: at tbe different iron works, and colleriea :ia. the Slate of Pennsyl vania. b*h in the production of a ainglo ton of. each Article,.and in the grand total, in order to . ahowthe iotimalecoonectioQwhichexUtsbetween tbeironand ootl owners, and the other industrial That the. members of this Convention - be requested to fumUh tbe President orSeeretar es '■■ ■‘cf this cooveotloß with a showing tbe pr*Jtict,£»rUie year 1817. of the furnaces, : r V . Juirieg mills or nod factories, with whudt they are • connected. Jfmrfteif. Tl at arommiUee of.fire be appoint -1 ■ ad to dev jab some plan* of under which those intererted >n the eosi and iron inter ews of Penft>ylvania. mav meet for tbe purpose ' of cxchangibg. opinions' wdlecliag information, ptnteding their pursuits, and confijrring together periodically upon, such topics as mty concern Ihettu JTstdief.' Th" tit be epecislly recommended to. tlw* interested in the mining and iron manufactu ring interest* la We»4.-ro Pennsylvania, that they Quite with this tody in collecting irformstlno 01 those aubjects.to begivratotho publicwith tbe re ports of ibb Ouovemipo. .. • Cbamitteo'bf various-kindsware appointed. Among them tbe following: ! On Coal—Erskioe Hagafd, Benjamin Hayward, John Tuwna. David Bock, and Mr. Sturdevsnt. Melal Colwell, Col James *» PhStm,HolkerHughes, nB Vineeat,_gpdAlex,;. John Stoeabereer. JameaSdpencer,James Cuddy . eadJabeMcMstmuh- ... . . i*' Boiler;She*t-and Floe- Iron—Samuel Bceycv > Alfred HnatHogh E SMel,':Joha Bisml, and Fnd. Xawafc i ''.'. • : And Sboenbergw, WMLyom WM Watts, Ceu James Irvin and • BdwtfdOrebK '• .' . . : lUB Chambers, Henry Hrevoori, Samoa! Wood, Wm.F.,-Johnson, and Philander; on prmiiizaiion—Stephen Colwell, TbomaaChambers, rrand* Parfcc, Thus. M Smrth - ' esd Janaa S Cox; ; • To JftrtEwT'Cosrsxoc*, which ha* been it P» hItTVW fef the la»t weeir.adioorttcd «• Wedaesday.-Tbo following delegates were ap io the Oeacral Conference which meets at ' nruborfbott ©fMoy next—John Davis, v Samael BriiOßt Jobni A. Collins, Alfred Griffith^ ■ W -H« a itoa,K.;J..B. Montio, Norm! Wilson, . John Bear.Jofafi Iknrin, John Miller, 3. Asbory * •Hiiwirn T Tomng;' Cenj, N. ■ !)!»»■. fidwt# .Dofecy - ■ - .. Th« o 3 wUn»» Animtf CoofereoM ■».!: t. . «g~y»i.V»- ■ V v aomiTimo txpicno.— Tto - if a. York ciirkir* t»nN i ?B«pond«&ec of ike piuiburtk G«ieUc. ffß. WEimVB-IKKEGUVPQILTIW ' v WAS, ttuUTr, Sc. . Washington, March,2l,-184S. • ] Ttepoflteal world congregating, at the capitol were oat* Uua morning to tear Mr. Webster's, •pcych upon die war and the treaty. of Peaces— The audience. wai .very ; I&zge, and. with difi*. cully a quorum was kept in tte House. Mr. Webster ha»rare)y«]>ownmoreintelleciaalability, or commanded more attention. There to much aatire and great wii, minified with a powerful ar gument. . Jtet at tte time Mr. Webster said, when tte country were looking for Peace, when a treaty, hte been ratified, wten Commi**ioner*'wilh tali powers had been appointed and confirmed, tte find: the Senate engaged in the consideration oi bfO* to add thirty regiments to the regular and vol unteer foroeof tte country, and this fordr !was raised, avowedly for securing tte Provinces ol New Mexico and Upper California, which many desired to ste annexed to the Union. While the hopes of. many Heat Ttigh ut the amici pat ion of meeting friends long absent, while our children, il perchancwtteytedsnmred tte shocks'qf battle and « wising dimate, (here there wes a marked actuation, and Mr. Webster was much moved in remembrance -of his own son) were about to be welcomed to the homes and hearts of those who loved them with sincere affection, —we found the j Senate deliberating upon additional war measures' 1 He was opposed to these war bills,—He was op posed to the war, and concurred with the House of Hepresenutives in the vote there given by the Immediate Representatives of tte People, that the war ted been “unconstitutionally and unnecessa rily commenced by tte President of tte. United Sltles/* ' ’ . 'For this be supposed be should be called a “Mex ican what was now meant by a Mex ican Whig, ffa opposition to the President of the- United States and the Administration. Gat it seem ed to him that if there veto tiny Mexicans in the -body, the Senator from ’Micjtison, (Me.. Cara) was ranch more one than any body doe. Mr. Casa was upon bis feet in a moment and de. manded to know wherein.' .Mr, Webster. Just wherein 1 .was'-about to re -1 tie, in declaring in open Senate, and before the warid,tbst which had run to'-Mexico upon the W ; rea, entered Yera Crux tod ere-'this was \ in the Mexican capitol, that tt was necessary to pus the •Ten Regiment Bill to "frighten Jlfoiaaiw"— Now'this was giving, if aay> thing would do so, substantial aid and cOmfixt to the enemy. , ~ Mri Cass appeared n-'good deal disturbed by this and doubly so, when after denying, it, by quoting .the exact-words, Mr. Webster brought. him to a public confession that be had said he designed to frighten Mexico more than to harm her. We were to plsy the part of a lion over Mexico, or rather the Senator from Michigan was the - lion and he roared like Swig the Joiner, in the play where per. sooating the lion and Nick Bottom tor one of the drematit pertvrvxe. The application of the lines which were admirably read and acted, made Mr. Car* and all the Senators, Indies too, and the aud ience generally roar with langhter. As I remember them, they read “You, itdiee, you, whose gentle hearts do fear The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on Uoor, May now"pereliance, both quake and tremble here? When lion rough in wildest rage doth roar. .Then know tint I, u Swig the Joiner, am A lion tell, norelse .no lion’s dam ' . For if. I should as lien come in strife Intq this place, ’(were pity an my life. The lines fcilowing aright have been quoted ve ry pMly. :" The. A very gentle Iwost and of gpod conscience. Hys. This Lion is a very fox for bis valor.' The, Tree, and a goose for his discretion. —Mr. WnBJTEa raid. he proposed to hold a plain Jalk upon the subject .of the Military bill with the Senile. Be believed these Bills were designed .fc* fcroffirirrrtd ma&jfjiabelt wn% Pey ! mostert,''Commissaries, Colonels. Generals, Sutler*, and other* Sdriwof these lost like Carjioral.Nlra) erin^beiidtossy: f “Pfe woold Sutler be unto tiic camp : ~ } And profits should ensue.*** He hoped they would be disappointed in-their expectation*,—and that upon some of these bright pleasant morning*, tb*y_woald ■ be fcand .wending their, ways in the cars, homeward boand. Ho had no Nriwse wish Ibr them than tbytthey would reach their homes in perfect safety sndbe permitted once more quietly to engage in the respectable pursuits ot private and civil life. Nothing could be mope satirical than the matter and manner of the Illarion* to tbe horde of office holders now in tbe city, and many of whom were within the sound of his voice. It did Congress tobeVotiagThogsindsoftncn and millions of .money, with any such'view. Me believed the country neither desired the officers, the men. nor the territory which we proposed to acquire. Of the invasion of Mexico. Mr; Webster'said in bis strongest manner, that the war was began, has been continued, aud was now prosecuted, to bring into our Union new States, with a Mexican popu lation. The war wae brgnn fer this purpose. We had compelled what we know in our conscience to be a treaty of cession. We knew thaPthe Mexican people would part from this territory, if part they must, with sorrow aod regret. Absolute necessl ty was the motive wbieh we; (breed upon Mexico- For himself be wanted the money £>r the Gov ernmenl more the territory, os Mexico want ed the territory more than the money. The most impressive part of Mr. Webster’s ar gument w*a upon Exocntive power and the dicta tion of the Executive to .Congress upon the subject of the Mexican 'war. He aaid this Executive firm* hod not been met* with; u like firmnen on tbe part of the Senate. Therewas a slavish fear here in which be could not sympathize, to which he would not quietly submit, and wb‘ch he would pro test against aa long as be lived- Ia the spirit of this fear, a treaty, or a paper'called a treaty, a piece of psrehmeat for which he had respect, bad been ratified.aad for fear the Executive here would give os Something worse. In each a struggle, tbe Executive with,Congress, be would see who would hdd out tbe longest. He would do a> Gea. Tay. for said to the enemy at Buena Vista. I will,''Said he, try my position during the night and fuL the enemy during the morning. He'too, would try tbe position of the Executive and feel around him a good while before be wouldsurrender at discretion* by accepting.whatever tarmabemight dictatetothe Senate. He feared no consequences, but for the Union, and asked no omen bot ia .his country's cause- • Much of Mr. Webster’s speech had reference to Ihevalueof thoterritoty between the Nueces and tbe Rio Grande., -But I have sent in another letter before hearing the speech, many of the foctaemho! died la this part of the speech. Mr. Webster stood nobly by the Tariff of 1&I2, and reminded the Senate that (this act was over thrown by tbeTexas Senators at the very sesrioa Texas Senators took their, seats fu Co ogres*. • 1 ■ ■ e.'n. Mx. Ctar’s wrtwmuwAi—-The following, from tbe Cincipueti Atlas, can be republished lo advou. tsge by every Whig paper from the Rio Grande to Eastport “There ore persons ii thi> city and elsewhere, who continue, without authority, to repeat the as* aeniotx that • Mr. Clay wDi i/ithdraw. - Some, we learn, are so preside, as to £•: the time of hit with* drawil on some day iiD? next Tae*day night,- when the great Clay iijeeliajp is to be held ia this city.' We have to repeat to these disinterest* ed gentiefticn.on rlill later authority than we relied on a few dsvs ago, that Mr. Clay, has nor deteiv mined and that when be does decide the question wUetherhewiUbeaeaadldatcornot, he willdecids it upon a careful survey of the whole ground of hi.i duty to his country, to his principles, and to himself And if our opinion is worth any -thing to them, they may have it for what it la worth, thtu Mr. Clay will think it his duty to himself, to bis principles, and to bis country, to accept of a nomination by the Whig National Convention, should it be tendered to him; or. otherwise to ac quiesce in the nomination of any other Whig. The new system of logic by wbfch'iris'atlempl*. ed to prove that because A may iiot.be williog to run, or may make a slow run, thet t thnrfort % Z?s principles, qqtiiScatio&s, and availability aroes- Üblished,U,notlikely,we apprehend, togainma ny intelligent votaries.” V* >■ Wbxit axn Fine* at Mawacntt—The Sen tinel, of the Tib, says that .“the wheat in store amounts lalSs,Junbud] els, and the flour to 20,210 barrels. On the Isi of April, last year, them were 170,500 bushels of wheal Sad 9,360 barrels offloitK a store. Jf the roads are it all passable, we shall nare in store* 1 here, by the Ist of April,' 240,000' bushels of wheat, and 25£00 barrels of flour,. B very considerable increase over .Che quantity in store the same time list year. 0 . • • South Carolina,- Voftoia,' and Alabama have for mally dedamd weir detenhiottioa to auppociao: mu fettfie Pimideocy whodoeaoo' eodormthe doctnoe-'lbat alive holders have- a ngbi to late into five territory lo be acquired. An natter pdebanan, Cars, nor Dallas have peb* dpiaed any am indaatoof Mae discarded bytte Loco roco National Goo* Mnoib—. t - l .. . Bissau' v,. -*»*■'**' ! MiXTUUO AXT> SITE Co.WEfTUIS— . m^cthig.Jirthe'friends m Baltimore, and the; determination appeared to go'fcr him with orwithoui thernarional nomina tion/will as jris supposed find no support at tbb hands of the whig -party of Maryland. The AdL d.vra of the Whig State Committee is explicit upon the ' the old .usagtw of the party, and bolds the : iollowing language. i: ■**lf we distrust the actiou of a National Conven tion, as likely to defeat the clearly expressed indi* cations of public sentiment.‘with towrauclf more reason should we avoid: the univerea] confusion, which must ensue from an absence of all party con cert? .-'Where there are numerous favorites, claim ing the rapport offeree and [important is not possible that all" can be. equally successful; and without that free interchange of opinion, in es timating the strength and availability of each, with a view to com pro rnhe, and submission to the will of the majority, it Is useless to hope for results, which the united ttrekgth of the’Whig party, and thit alone, will en&bjejus to iacoomplish- Public meelingauisome parts of our State have looked to new and independent organisations, with a view to the nominalioa nf Gea. Taylor, without distinction of party, and without reference to the . action of a Nation 1 Convention. ‘ As the nominee of a Convention, it seems-tQ.be conceded that his election would'!* certainj but as an independent candidate, without such endorsement, it cannot be doubted that his success would Se utterly hopeless. How fer then, such demonstrations ore calculated to advance the objects intended to be subserved, >s matter for grave consideration, with that portion of. our Whig brethren, who liave given them their countenance and support. ; lftt.be conceded, that Gen. Taylor can only succeed, ns the choice of a Convention, is it not the policy of those who desire I his nomination, ,to unite in a fair and proper cop- 1 otitutioD of (hint body? A refusal on the part of his friends to participate in the proceedings of such Convention, can have no. other effect than to in crease the strength of other and perhaps less avail able candidates. < • Such a party, constituted with a view to independent action, while it might contrib ute to the defeat of his nomination as the. choice of the Convention, would be powerless as to* any salutary influence which they could hope to exer cise in such ao emergency. They would occupy an anomalous position, between thetwo. great par ties, with the power perhaps to defeat the wishes oftlut with whom they have heretofore acted, nnd with whose principles they are identified, but with no power to control the independent action of eith er. The auxiliary Democratic aid, which is ex pected to be controlled, by an independent organ!- xation, can hardly be realised to an extent, which would justify the lasting injury which must be in flicted upon the Whig pariy. - It becomes then, the solemn duty of this Commit tee to urge upon the "Whig party of the Stale of Maryland, the absolute necessity^of an adherence to their existing organisation, whatever may be the nomination ofa JiatioAal our duly to lay aside individual preferences, and look to the great object to be accomplished. .' We have paramount duties to discharge, and no man can disregard those duties who would bo trne to him selli and those great principles of public policy, which have ao often heretofore- contributed to the prosperity and renown of our common country.’* Tnr Tatloh Mecttso at lUltuioxk.— A disj linguished irienil at Baltimore writes us a most amusing account of ths late Taylor demonstration in that city. We extract the following. • “BxL-mtotts, March.2l, ISIB. . •'Mr. Pitts was followed by lTon. Reverdy John son, who was received with a hurricane of yells, screams, and shouts. Mr. J. slid—**! demand it as a right—(a roice: baita-a: aoothcrr*do you?)— t claim it aa n. vo ce—yoq chum it as a privilege to betray the Whig*)—l ask it os a &*» tot —(a voire: sorry can't oblige you: another, Re* 4>"erdy,wbix's your opinion of rats?. *bown, Judas Iscariot. Criesofoo>no,no,no—he's a second edition ol John Bow-wow ba-a-e. Tlirec cheers for Clay; and they were given with a fervor that shook the boose. The confusion Jiere became indeaeribahle. There stood Mr. J-, ' his face crimsoned with rage—hia=eyes dashing— fists doubled, “sawing the air,” and every feature .In his countenance each working “on its own ..hook 1 * like a basket full of snakes, ' Finally, amid grtans for the turn coal, and nine tremendous cheers" for Harry Cpy.tbe aspirant for the Vic Presidency boat a retreat." V Scott A: T&isr.—ln the correspondence between Gen.'Scott and Mr- Trist, refered in » often cf late, we find the following significant letienu l l will ije seenthat Mr. Trist has al length Come in that General Septritjso'tieboJy, and that’ lie doea him fall and ample justice. in regard to the! differences between them. . 1 . - Przsta, July 23d, ltM7. To ivts. BrctuxAn—*' 4 * > Ia ray A'o. s. nnderdste 7tb inat, I: cop)' of the letter addressed by me to General Scott, under dale 25Ui lone, and hft feply to the miot. This con stituted the commencement of our intercourse with rrfereoce to the daliet with which 1 was charged. Justice, to say nothing of my owe ieeftuvv toward* a genllpraan and a public fcrrani,' who*e charao ler.l nriw believe, thatlhad entirely miscauceired —-demand* that l should embrace tbi* early nppor 4unity tp say that bi» vnate tonJtiet in ttris regard has been characterized by the purest pubLc spirit, ud'a fidelity and devotion which could not l-ttsur . pawed, to the view* of tbe Government in - regard to tbe restoration of peace. Thia spirit on his part —55 clearly appear when the detail* are eoot muoicaied—-has manifested itself not in a passive way merely, (at might be sopnoaed from the nature! nf oar relative positions and duties,) but in a di«po> » : tion to assume responsibility of the gravest kind, in oner disregard of consequence* to himaelfi : And this disposition,orrathcrthi*readine»and ! fixel determination on his part, although tbe oc •-Hsioo which has called it - forth did not relate to > the discharge of.his military duties, strictly speak i lay, has not required any appeal from me to elicit it, but hat manifested itseu in tbe most spontane ous and pairiotic manner. Coder these cireura* stonces it could not bni be a cause of the mo* avi on a regret on ray part, if tbe correspondence be tween us, that toot place abortly after my arrival in this country, shouli in aov way be brought-to the notice of tbe public, and consequently, if, in yoor ju.lgment. consistent with propriety, it would be highly gratifying to me to be-penuredto with draw it from the files of the Department Yours, very respectfully. -Estroa front Ottt. Eratfs Inter u the OncTftory War, doled. Pcmui. July 20. lbt“ ‘•The first letter (dated Feh. 23J received from you atVera Crox contained a censure, nod 1 bid now rebuked fur the unavoidable —nay »"£v—if U bad not been unavoidable—release on parol oftbe prisoner* tnken'at Cerro Gordo—even Wtbre one word of commendation from Government had reached this army, on account ofita gallant cendoct io tbe-capture of those prisoner*. So, in regular progression, I may, should the same army gallantly bearme it to the city of Mexico in the next seven w eight weeks—which is probable, if we are not arrested by a peace or a trace—took to be dismiss ed from the service of my country? You will per ceive that 1 am aware (aa I have lon* been) of the dangers, which hangover me-at home; but I too am a citizen of the united Stales, and well know, the obligations imposed; under all circumstance*, by aa enlightened .patriotism," * - t The contractors of Treasury Notes, who sub scribed forspeculative purposes, have, it ix said, been unexpectedly' obliged to put them into the market to raise the money to meet the Gbv£nuneiit demand.- The consequence is that they, lave fsl lea to 100} to 101, which is i per cent, below the bM wide at Washington. Wctc Put.—The editor of the l 7 still speaks as if. he believes the presence of Santa Anoa, in Mrria,U> bare been a decided ad vantage to'theiUuitedState?. Isthia intended by the Government organ to prepare the public mind for the punishment aC General ScoU for Jetting the one legged Mexican e«t of the country?— Lm/it. viUe AvrvaL’'" A tetter in the Baltimore Son, from Washington, says— >• It is stated here, in the diplomatic circles, that there exists a secret treahr between Louis Philippe nnd the governments of Austria, Prussia, aod llussia, providing for tho forcible intervention of the latter powers in support of the throne of Louis Philippe, and the hereditary -rights of his finally.” -• PnxrxniNO ron Fbcich emjgrai id*.— -The New York 1 r bone says, *-a: bill will be immediately introduced in the New York Legislature to ou-. tborixe any person to hold real estate in the State of New York, who maypay ibr the same. It is said that largo amounts of French capital and ma ny French citizens will avail themselves of the law. Tua Bums is Vtnonju.— ** At a recent meeting cf the Virginia' Bibio Society, in Richmond,; (rays the American Messenger,} the agent for the State staled that there were about GO,OOO white persons inVirginia, over 20 years of sge, who were un able to lead, nnd about 16,000 families which did not possess any portion of the word of God.” Tue'Tza Pixvr.—An enterprising citizen ot Cbariesion,.S.C£ has/just received from Canton, via New •York t mJtn an Embassy to that country, ■six varieUea of. the seed of the .Tea Plant, togelb er with direction* lor it* culture. ‘Tt» • seed re-' scabies in torse measure the small sued ground artichoke. r - • A. HAaosoMC Acti-pTh* British Government, through their Consul! in Boston, have awarded £MO sterling,'l6 be'distributed to . the' owners and crew of the barque Byron', of Stocing\pn.'Con* necticut, an 4 a gord medal to the Ca(Ham,-(RcedJ for rescuing 18 pritish seamen on the Coast of Pa tagonia. ' - . , Tut - hewaojrtho. revolution in France was car riedbyaa from Londonto Glas gow, The average running tinm tfoing 52 miles an hour... . - Pumcb Lvctxs MciUt, of Bordcntown, nays the. State Gaaetle, inland* l , to .nil hi France on Bator* day, 101 l of enthusiasm in the cause of her new tn atitotiona. - ‘' &tmt O'Bjuo, the Irish Statesman*!* expected to'arrive in* New York, on a visit to the United ft,l»«andCanada.aenJufr. - 55|iia«aldthy the treaty. What is tie- first thing, Mr. Chap laiar ... " “Thou sh»U not kilL Thne shall lore thy neigh bor as thyself “But these are not neighbor*. They are Mexi cans." ...» “The same book tells us, a. lifll* further oo that the opportunity to do good to a man make* him aur neigh'or/' ‘•Will you goon, Mr. Chaplain?"- “Ix>vc your enemice. Do good to theta that hate you. Pray for them that despitefully use you-. If a man smite you'- ott one cheek; tun to bint the other.'- . - ‘■But white we are .praying for the iStMicKM they will l* firing into us." • u No; they ire bound by the treaty tho. U worts both ways." “Then what i* the use of our arraeT ; “This is all provided for io the same book. Best your swords into ploughshares and your spears into ’pruning book*.’' “Then l don’t see as there is anything for us to do here." “Nothing, unless you send over and ask Santa Anna if he needs any thing in -the way of medi cines, or provisions, or clothing. 1 rather the treaty requires this of u*. And I don't kqpr hat we ought to send them a few rchooimaKsrs, for I understand the: they an shockingly ignorant people." “But bow do younever know which party-con l quers in this fighting on Christian principlesT’; - “That is the great beauty of it. Both sides con quer and there an never, any killed and wound ed.? N. P. Tn*r. So'f this ia a!! the way that we know of conduct* iog waroa Christian principle*. la any demand which may be made upon- tfaia {Mote for sen to canyon a fa lure war with Mexico, we think the Governor will beat consult - the condition* of the treaty by directing that the recruit* shall aQ owns from the peace society. He ahooU appoiafTbo mas Anthony Colonel of the regiment, and John Mender Major, and he should go down to Jfew* port on.the first seventh day after the second sixth day m the sixth month, odd walk right iatelilio Yearly Meeting and ask the clerk to a plan of the campaign. That is the war to dj&t on ‘•Christian prinaple9. ,, >»Prvrulenu . LfKX Sptcxidb.—We gather that the* wj .MioMAre doing Curly. The great Cliff Mum burgh end Boston Company) is nailing oof t£eQ?p* per Masses more nromsdy than .ever, qmLJur friend who left Eagla River .five weeks agosaya It was estimated tba', it would have bar Jamdfod tooabf solid Copper on the wharf at the opening of navigation in May next, a* the yieldof die Win* ter* work. (The total yield of tos year which do* sed hit November was about five hundred toasj Our friend says that the Work* labored nndnasnmii disadrontagea lor the want bfoeo,pre«*ottM Ml* controliingTiead, {the Directors not having (feen tit to vest such power la any onej but the richness of tbe mine is without parallel. . > The Copper Falls, North-West, SoSolk, aftifjiorth American are driving their works this Winter, but are rather dotog what isnecesrarytoth* future productiveness of their mines Ibanallemptiag to realise much at present Tbe Bohemian andLacla Belle are also, we understand, prewar .fcnrard with good prosoem. The North Amencari'Juwa much better‘snow than hitherto.. Agood many companies are doing little or • nothing tUs Winter, yet there are probaUy several at wort: tout which we have not heard by this arrival.. -'S' From the Ontonagon, dec., we learn Ihat aome lo cal ionshavo been compelled to suspend operations entirely by tho failure of their.'provisions, which were shipped too late in the Fall on board the schooner Chippewa, which went ftsbore In n gale near Engle river. .From other locations we bear generally that the dovelopement* of tua 1 Winter have' been very encouraging.—iFnv ,|ari. l 2>»- bviie. ' '/' Tmc lamoaox or TtPwx»&*-Motto Liiad in April—-Give me leave. l. .\ 'i Ditto for the Rose in June—\\ r eHl l’mfclowvd Ditto for the Asparagus again. f Ditto for the Marrowfat in cifl. ’ - Ditto for the Apple tree in Sepieabei>H3o ft my pippins! ' if Ditto for the Cabbage in Decrmher—My l &ari's my own. - Ditto for thr Aloes at any time—Well, f never' Did you ever ?■—-PumcA. •. r M. Clay, m jWnionin* Cbntnt bt *l,- JI3, In coDKquencn of lawr. .unainnj |,y bi m ji boin* tnknn prlK'nrrm Mcxio, My.lhMihe cacmv took fai. watch. which he pel. down a. ££o; , W o auUaof near ddhea. at Mat ami a * 4aed,asd a cure is eertain to Ueeffecisd. Have )~ou •Brocoilili*,Spiringofttiood, Pleurisy, or io fact nuy Pahnonary Affection, then um Jiyaa'a bbtpectaraat >«tfn i* certain, and you wttl find that you Jui?e «ocd th« prSparneoas. ' For oa/ain Pitlshwghat the PtikinTca Store. t 7 4lh stmt near Wood. ;ottlT IT7* Tfcg toft. Angelic eapretaton of*0(00 frmalrs-u gialeAil to new, while lb* rejmUire, coarae. muddft ytllow far** ofether*. eir-ite* dUguat—the amine will» auk*. Could much people be induced 10 try a rake of , the true Jos**' Italian Chemka) Soap, (Lev wtrald bo i enraptured with [fan change. They would bar* a deli -1 tale, dear, white akin, while every dia&gureateut or eta(Hiou would be removed and eurad,' • ••*. . |*aaitrrta*Noncr_— reraoua who hare bco*ht’l‘ MORGAN A Co bag* primcl'tirei n Rio Coßee, in store and for sole by. ’ marts DT AIORUAN A Co chesu end bf chests Y II and (1 P Tea, for marts D T MOHOAN A Co : hep* l’epiwr, for sale by mereri 1) T MORGAN A Co MACKi£IIKL~*l (lU bbl« No JnudU Mackerel, tor talc Jy war* D T AIOBJUAN k Co INDIGO— 1U ceroons S P indin), for sale'by :j • many i>T MORUAN A Co ■VTAiCS—NJO kegs JanJau Nails, for sale by Jlvmfinia DT MORGAN A Co, llttwood st_ LBAIASH pig* best Lower Mines, just rec'd 1 nud forsal>by. warts POINDEXTER ACo rtLOLIR—M bbls just arrived per Skipper, and for r Jale by mar* ,- ' J 8 DILWORTH ARC-30 bbls just arrived per Skipher, and for sale t by . martfct J 5 DILWORTH CORN"— 20 bbls in store and for sale by % i bwß ' . J S DILWORTH, f 7 wood st GtNSBNC— £000 lbs for sale by J S DILWORTH .... PITTSBimOU TH&jITaE. ' " ;C-S. Portal--- Manager and Lessee. i RE-ENGAGEMENT OFMR C.li, PITT. Tuesday, March it?, Is 4». ui rommence with the. Tra gedy of the . GAMESTER! Beverly —•’ Mr. Pill. Stakely--"i Mr. Oxlev. Mrs. Beverly- •• -Mm* Poricr. After which, DANCE, by Mis* Anna Malviua. To conclude with liie Farce or* BOOTS AT THE SWAN. Jacob Earwig Mr. Dunn. Sally : Miss Feme. 1&18. Mei to the Cruz, j terras TO TRAVELEUS. gfe«e^lB4B. EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE, lull I'mLADi-X- I'lllA AND BALTIMORE (KxcimvctT roB Pas# ejcu uc ». > TIIK Canal and Rati Ronds being now in excellent order, the packet* of this line will leave with pn«- sengen as follows.’erery evening, at 0 o’clock. Kentucky -Cnpt. Trut-v. Friday night, aith ineen re- VIRGINIA HOTEL, NEAR THE DEI*OT, CUMBEKLAND. MD. THIS house is neatly fitted up lor the reception nnd entertbimurnt of ifte traveling pubic. Persons iu search of case and comfort will do well to call-they will find the chamber* dean and nice, und the table a* well furnished ns nny hotel in jiie town of Cumberland, at twenty-five cents u tm 01. Base and, desperate means hnvc been made use ofby Tntsoa to injure this establishment, but an intelligent public will icbukcitmra. The 1 Virginia Hold has noth ing to fear from honorable competition—tt is courted. iff* V cals upon the table oh the arrival of the roach es and cars. WASHINGTON EVANS, marg- Proprietor. STRAW GOODS. /SV’ DEALERS are invited to examine R. H. lajgl PALMER'S slock of Straw Goods, of the spring style, composed in part of BONNETS—Florence bruid: English Dun stable do; American do do; Chinn Pearl do; Coburg Co; Rutland do; French Lace; Fancy Gimp, Ac. Ac. HATS —Leghorn, Palm Leaf. Panama. Fancy Straw, do Braid, Rauunl Biaid, Pedal do. Also, Artificial Flower*, Ribbons. Ac. Straw Bou nd Warehouse, U 5 market si. mar> 1 jVJR LNVALIIW AND INFANTS —Whitney s Ar * row Kooi Rusk Fonder, a delicious and highly nutnuous food, which never turns acid on tlie stomach, ami is now universal y recommended by the fuculiyui preference in Gruel. sago, Tapioca, or plain Arrow Root, as better suited to tlie debilitated stomach of in valid*. and u more strengthening and wholesome tood for infants. For sale by U E FELLER, JOHNSTON A STOCKTON have just received a ruppivnt Wnsht urn A Robtuson'* Pietuiuin Quiii Pen Nib** and (pull Holder* mart- Ameriean copy "Pi rrCATION WA.NTKP-lly a young iuan,asCieik $5 »r Salesman m a Grocery or Commisstou House. Good references given. Addles* "IL," at lliis office. juarA-Aw* __ SUNDRIES— 6tt bags prime Rio Coffer: 12 bids I-oaf Sugar, XI cask* patent Sods Ash; 3d bbU Sugar Hoa*c Mola*se»: gu inrt. bids Malaga Wine; lust land ed ttoin »teiuner Brooklyn, nod tor sale bv marsh' W A M MITCHELTKEE. 160 lib, st SUGAR— LUO hiidi prime N O Sugar, in store and for sale by raarv-' DT MORGAN A Co MOLASSES— gist Mil* Plantation Molasses, for sale P> man* _ I>T MORGAN ACo LOAF SUGAR—* I t>bt» Itoal Sugar, aiv'd No*, tor sale by mar*- D T MORGAN A Co DRIFJt PFACHiX AND APPLI>-30 bushel* dri ed Pcocbes, ItXJdo do tor sals by mar> . ; JAMES DALZELL Ft >U K— x 33 bid* tAdia# ftwo ■tw CojmxL ami Isu sale by _ tnarJ» JASIEF UALP.ELL BULK PORK—MWfH:. landing from the St. Cloud and lot salo by tuaTJ* JAM E$ U.U.Z ELL Will IT. BEANS —1U Hd- fresh Whfe lit unv, just received and tor sale l.y mariTT 'VsCK A 5L C.VNDI.ESS DRY HERRING—RR Iroie* amall Herriuc. tor sale by HiarrT WICK A >IcCXNDLf>S SOAV— M) bis Cincuuisti Soaji. fo; sale by mans? _ WICK A McCANDLES^ BACON— 2TJ pieci-s, hog louhd, just recr ivrd and tor sale hy_ marG WICK A • G 1 ROUND NITS- - sack* Tcnarraee Ground Nul«; r_lhr sale by iuarb7 WTCK A McCANDLESS i! TWIST- Hi kegs Virginia Twist, for tale bv l) nurf? WICK A McCANDgESS ■\*,’’INDOW GLASS—2t? !>OXc« MlO W Glass, for w sale by marZt WICK A McCaNDI.ESS DRY AfJ'l.Ktf—lOmeis far sale by ja*rtT7__ WICK A McCA.NPI.KSS LAJUI— VI kes* No 1 Leal I«anl, wr sale by __ min; WICK A McCANULKSS COTiVN—U' :ic* InuJiui. lium liudtou IbtraVby iSALitI DICKKY.'I Co. ' i.ur.T water arid trout »ta Now York to !frw York lrp«v LABJt—' 7 I>L»U No I, IV bbl« No 2, HOW libtluip ftwa tieonirr lludtoit; Jor rate by mart* ISAIAH DICKEY & Co INKATtIKRS— 2) nafik* Feather* now lar.drii^ 1 from 1 ueamer Hudson;- tor »nle bv tuanf* ISAIAH DICKEY A Co 'll , r tHTCUUANS-.il bat*, boor lauding Horn rtruo- If *r lliiilnon: lot laic by " laarrT . ISALUJ DICKEY ACo SHKKM.NG MUSLlN'S—Bleached Ujhl ruiblear.brd H, C-4 and 7-4 WHJc, o/an.eiecUeai quality. toVrtueb wo tnxilcliie atteutkm ofboutekeep* era. ALEXANDER A DAY, ‘ dmrtT TJ market at, N \V eor diamond BRKS3 ULNtJH AAJS—-Wc t ju*l op«ne4icho(ctt lot offciadaoma Dttm Cutgbau*. which we ire wUiug quite a bargain. vi*rx? MOI/TSU.V DET»AlNO*—Mooalmde Laura of vn riom *l?le# and *errcb«»Pi jtt*t ircciTed by TOltnrr: ALEXANDER A DAY CIOTTON* YARN? AC.—WI) bag* awotled No*; sCU> j do/doda; lUibalc* lUmufi Carpel Ctuun, Cra dle Wick.'Colton Twine; for rale at nuoußuuiren' Ivwe'd price*, by ia«tf7 FRIEND, RHI3V kCo TkTAlldt—dookep* fnr*»lr low by j> mart? SCOUCIiI.NCS l*ca*Wforaalrl>r - mttfiT KRIKXIX KMMV A Co, AT Wood *\ ' C*TIIaAV yONN'ETHf-XOrr k. Ce_,t£l nUtirTrtrrrt, jj Ki(veju»lba*«Cii their apring Mock oT Ladle* and Jdiadei Strawi'l’lotciicej Uraid atuiLaeo Bonnet*.. -Abio, boy Coburg aiullWtU Braid Hat*. ' mar.S-Ct f OOU&Xl}—White tunl drab, for nkirt*. jwi rccM ,IVI. by _ jmtrgi StUCgLETT k WHITE EURNITURIi CHECKS—One ca*v assort'd pattern* ja>t opeoyd by taanH SHACKLETTX WHITE GBOTO.N CLOTHS—An invoice of mediuat and good Croton Cdatim;*, ju*t opened by - mar.M SHACKLKTT A Wflgn. W wood n DRAP D" ICTR--A- dk>J a»Mirtraeut of 3-4 ami 04 mediant and fine f Tench twilled Summer Cloth*, jte. ju«J opened l»y «aarJ4 »mChI,ETf k WllffC PANT STUFF*—A full assortment of cutioa.vrool lon. worsted ntid linen goods, in groat variety of ■trie and qualities.ju»t recetred and for sale by mart* . SHACKKirrr L WHITE* COFJTX— ISO ,b>i;s IVirae IUo Coffee, landing from ■nnrofcr Gomloker; for aide by mart* RJCfe— 17 tirrce* llice, landing from aunt Gondolier: fcy aaie fry' • 4oantt - JfclirLuYD YTTNEGAR—2O obit pure Cider Vinegar, for isle by V mtrrt . JfcitFLQYP - FLOUU— TWbbli extra irnd-wperfinc Wool,'in Ann' alUppiarenler,/oraata by-_ - > . , . ■ - RUAKFORD it Co. CW VERSEED-ki bbli for eale by m»C!t , . Bfr\VOXBOXXUOR3T&Co - 2oodo 10x18; 100 dolUxM: lUUtk»7xV} UtdottxiJ: foraalebr marflr J*EV O N 1 TO RST * Co_ SALJ3&ATUN— forealoliy tanrJt 8 F VON iIONNUDRA’rjtCo WIUTEIJUD~IWJker*pure; for*ale ; b> ; V- ' manit . - , S F VOX ItOX.NHOR.ST fcCo , BROOMS— IPO do: gilt handle* Corn llroofa*; for nale by . mart! fr/VON UONNIIOBSr Co , ■ WANTKJ>-A Young Man in a I>ry Good* Store— the bent reference* required. Apply ntW.Mar tel rtri'Ct. i ; limrtt RECTIFIED WIH9KHV—Of »Uperibr;t;uality, nl w*v< on hand and for *alo ou mcctnntaodatttnr term* by mapH \V A M.MtTCHU.TRKK SUGAH— IW lihtls N O Sugar r-c?ire[__ - marid .• mUBOHIXSOX ACo . ; No if fottckewl.'weV JSX cun] for *aie by 'ir.argl U ROBINSON ACo ■ WIN DO\V G LASS AND (jI.ASSWARE— I tX> bX» HXlt|Ulß»i; WdolUxl'Jc*, super 4-1 French chintzes, English and American prints, pink, bloc, lilac, Organdy. French and Scotch lawns, Earlstou arid domestic truighnni*, Ciinrobrcy and tid mounting dS, Itcncet lawns, cash mere*, monslin do laines. do extra saper all wool,white, pink and blue and colored French paper tntuiibS color tit cambrics, Lonsdale buiT Nankins, super linen checks, oil chintzes and furniture print*, balznrinc* i and lustre for •tuumer dresses, plain jnckoaet muslin, super plain tockouel and plain do r French and German linen.*, Irish linen and super linen lawns,merino, cash mere, crape and mutlin.de laitie shawls, c v o 10-1. silk, Hag and bandanna bdndkerchiefv, silk ntul alpocca ! cravats, plaid dress silks, colored florencet and bonnet * silks. bonnet ribbon*. assorted, ladies fancy silk hand kerchiefs aud cravat*, black mid colored silk velvets, colored skirt*, gram barege for veils, colored erapes, block and colored AJpamt and English inerinoes, cot ton shawls and handkerchiefs, linen napkins, stair crash, umbrellas, liniuels hearth mgs, bead arid silk velvet reticules, bobinet andjackonet laces and insert ing*, bobinet lootings, figured Swiss and book muslins, silkj kid and cotloo gloves, wool, cashmere and cotton hosiery, Stewart’s heavy thirling, checks, mariner's shirtings, Cnutoo flannel, eouls, braids pins, needles tapes, AC Ac. A largo quantity of household furniture, modem style nnd good quality, , from families declining houtekeep- Jug. imperial and ingrain carpeting, groceries, glass* ware, qaeensware, confectionary, liquors, moluaves, tobacco, cigars, cordage,, window glass, writing and wrapping paper, Am. martf -JD DAVIS, Aucl'r JCSmi SiJTSPCOr r. &HPPBHCOTT * BAER, (Late J 8 Strickler A Co.} MANUFACTUBERS of Phiznix.fire proof safe*. •oath tide, tecond tlrec), between Woodland Southfield Piutburgh. J 8 Striekler having deceased and tlie turviving pomier Mr. Jo* Llppeneolt. hiring associated himtell with Mr. Wm C Bhit, the busbies* will hereafter he couduclcd under the ttyle of Lippdn cou A Barr. Trial of a tafe in Cineionau, O.—-We, .the undertign ed were pretent at the letting of one ofJ S Strickler A Co'* improved Phceuii fire-proof aafot. The'safe wa* placed in a furnace on the public landing, and lubjected 10 the iutente heat ef a ttone coni fire for more than three hour*. In ono hour aitd a half the tafe came to a bright red heat;-the door |of the. furnace wat then cloM*d. umxim. ion* o. wick. u *. xomaji. LIFPENCOTT * tO. MANUFACi URKRS of Hammered and Cart Steel Shovel*andSpades,Axesaiid Hatchets,Mill.X Cut, Circular and Gin Saws. Hay and Manor* Fork*, Hoes, Mattocks, Picks, Ac., bavin; completed all their arrangements ia the construction of new machinery, and 1n securing the best ’Workmen from the most celr boied establishment* of the East are now mamifactur* in; and will keep constautly oo band and for-sale »!*- the above articles, having- availed themselves of the latest improvements, aiid are determined that in work* mnnshtpand material they will not lie excelled. They promise to produce ante es equal, if uot superior, to any that can be bad in the Has , Tbey iurite the alien* ; itou of dealers to an examination ot their stock before ' purchasing elsewhere, as (hey are eouvineed that they. ; will be able to fill ail order* in tbeir line to the entire satisfaction of purchaser*. Warehouse, Water street. 4 dooi* West Alooongaheia House, Pittsburgh, Fa K. B.—Persons bavin; business with Wm. Lippen cott k lion wll please call ott lippencott k Co. oct&dly SEAMAN MUIR, 391 Broadway {Sow York, UI SAILT SEXIriSO tUX. TUE LARGE AUCTION SALES . as AssoaiicgTT Of FANCY ASD STAPES DRY GOODS, Adapted to the best IWe, aud;pareba*ed much beiow tbo cost of importation; which they are offer* in; at a very small advance. They have also reeeired from the various riteamers'and * Packets, a very Ireneral assortment wf • r Bicaliißcrti»^.oooDSr»^> To which they Invite .the ptffehassr*. lit thvit stock will b* ffkthd the ' ‘ , NOUVFIA UTES OF PAKISTANI) LONDON*. MIL MUIR was for many years connected with the liouse of Stewart k Coyimd hi* long experience m me tiui iues>. will enable him to oiler at all times, a*' artraetive stock of seasonable good*. ■ They be; leavetopreienttbpirthanksfor the patron* in so liberally bestowed upon their establishment, and lo assure purchasers that they will strive to'secure a continuance of confidence and support. It is their purpose-to extend their already large buti* oess, and stimulated by their onsxamneld success thus far, they are determined to leave bo honorable efforts untried to accomplish their design. ' A considerable amount of experience in' busihesa has demonstrated to their satisfaction that the only iture method otobtainiog aod securing a large btttine**4i» lo haTe it based Cpon comet principles, and that while, as merchants, they consult the interest of thds.castomcrs, they are psrso* in; tire only true method of adyancitt; their own. _ utarCdJy _ •' ; ' PRINTSIONLY. •44; CEDAR ST., NEW . YORK LEE & jBREWSTER E*ubli»bed a warelunue ia (be year 29(5, for the purj p>n ofropplrinrtba City and islexfor Trade with' ■ PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at low pncep—oad exhibittay. ml all mbmuis oi*im year. iLc Largest. AnofUMot in THE WORLD. - They am now opotuug Several Haw! red Package*, corn prving every o«vr style qf Foreign aadbbineatic prodnctfou, muy of which bare just been purchased, and are offered for aide for Cash and abort credit, at PBICXIIKBOCCBD FROM « ' v ' ONE TO FIVE CESTS per yard below Use pneca cfj Apm and May, asper primed Catalogue*, which are bantered daily, for ibe information of barer*. ■;'-J> PBIVTVABSBOVIXti New York, Jane, t*37. Clatblag for tfinlYorld. ALEXANDER & DAV OLOTHISG AT WBOLBIALfi, an respectfully tafennod, that at - LEWIS & HANFORD'S CLOTULNG WAREHOUSE, - >oi. *52 *. 254 >.SJbmip ataxst. Sew York, MAY be foond an cxicnriYc Msoraaenlof Clothing. manu/uctaretl expressly for tiic Southern aud Western market. • j \ Also, a larre »ioct*or linen Bosom Shirts, - of all grades and. pnceA Yuiey do do do; twilled stripe do itit'Sf flannel andrall other kind* in general' We also nanxlhctum Xud/kepp constantly on band, tbeiargeststockofoUia-dtaplfiuithatJmiod Slates, emDfadng every article lulbi?lute. We manufacture and sell quantities of all the above articles, and/ would invite the attention of dealer* in them to call and examine oar stock and r>ri» ret before they purchase! a$ wo con and will sell at prices that cvutoi fall to woui*. • v -. • . ' ' - USWIS k lIANFORIt, abd U 54 rcaxl st, New York. AU orders willbc attended to. with correctness a a d despatch. - suulidld. RECEIVED br.tbe Robert Futon anl other late ar< rivals— 400 beeves Hides, IU tons ofLchd, 0 bblt Flaxseed, 7 do Dried do TbUow.e-do White Deans, 3do Ginseng, 4do Laid Ore. Apply to 1 mar.fr3t» ••. --i ABEELEN, 3d st SOAF—73 bxs KuowhonVrcc'-dand for rale by marl? . ' , f TASS BY A BK9T "DONNET BOARDS gross white Benatl Boards, .D a fine article,for aal* o-• martSl ; ■ > ;»MRfiVNOLDSfcSHEE,-..' JAR FIX)YD JpINK OIL— nadiirf ~ ' REF’D BOIIAX— 3 CMC* iu »ton» a ad lor ute br ” twuil.. -* r .JMOHLEH PUR£'CU#D£E6KEU2k'Ko I— Cean la «tora and torwlabjf JMOHLER/ .■^y'unr;LjLaj>-CnBWmTELEAD-T3k?»ft>t»ah. bf . ? XT -gwSi T. -■•■«■••;■••• JMOHtER. I DCS?LAN DLDLL No lr-lc*»e;Pari*do Jo do; la l • - JMOULER martO " • • ! cor Wood 4 Fifth sU VrATCUF-Sl-GO fro**.- In «ale by’ ' ill,, MOHLEB _ SUI RTS—Anowr •apply rtcd oa Cm 17U» inat- tube tmamuij store of ,m . in.RiIiEATON A Co; . ••aarW. v,. / \ , v ;• . Market at FTIHIMUINGS—Fringes, kbuuousofvariooj ,A pattern*, , for spring dresses, an# reed and for sale by, .»«■.;• :|T7;j?iHSATON» Co . /TtOTTON—S3 bales good iaMdnriffoir ELirgold, fot V sale hr ndtflg . } FRIgitVaHF.Y .i. Co anoniNsoNfoCo bbU|N® 3 MaieWiiiifcTanded large; for sale by-: mnr9o» JASPJBgKLL. PILLOW CAMKMtIRt.INA-Comtaatly tw'hand u dry goods honscur- pjartfl- ' W BMUBPUV /'tLOVER3EEB-7 bbli for talc by ■ 'V:-£i. ■Kr -marly --- FRlgfpinij^^feyo jpBUMLW r\XpltTE COHN—AfewbosheU of while cam jirt :ff recctTedand.lcrsaiepy 1 : e aacO ; ■Sfc W HABBAUOH > BACON— lbs of well cored Baeon, hog rosnd, ju»t received and (brxUo by ■ ■ mac» • - ; #*\ V HARBAtJOII ;• DBY HLDES-duO dry bides juat we'd aud foe tala by mar W HARUAUQH * Dlt SILANE’S WOlU^PKinc^SuTgroiTlo, uore. (fcwtiry'tuerchaata. ought l© purtdwse a large rapply of this popular nydicxaß—haatlrtds- af eeniAcoioscAabe solebr inargS .'■■• I ■-. • J KIDD ACo - K. AI'LAjNkTK UVEH i,’ll.LS—AJOgro**er these celebrated IlU*-' A large profit allowed to cook*' ry dealers. ' -.- -J KtDDACo ' : On z Wutar's Balsam of NVlld Cherry, to arrive Anil iu a day or two, aud far sale by • - utarttf :: • .•< r DDO ACo ' CL BABBELS aAld by O narffl V « IKIDDfcCa fHOOi ai Col Cr^t 4 *. d fee' Ar sepal, In-LawrfocsTilifc-' QooA wfetfcdeai 'mr-to 1 chiracterandeapabUity-willbereqalnd. —«»*** GUMLCIAC— ttJ IbaCrt s*Uby . msiSS. j BESELLEXS ■ CISCOSATI 4b PITTSBURGH „ DA I L Y PA c K E T L I N E* npHIS Jb era is now eomposed of the Unfr*; *"***£•' finished and luritishcd, and mosUpowetM waters of the West- LVery accommodation and «ro* t fort that money can procow, has been provide I sengerv The Lina Itns been in operaiionwr —has carried amilllouofpeepie withoutthelcartULn ry to their persons, TJrfboau will U «*“*•*' -Wood street the day-previous to starting. for tic rec 1 tkm of freight and the eutry of passengers on the i gt»- - *- ter. In alf cases the (‘avsage money must bo paid ta_ advance. SUNDAY PACKET. . ! The ISAAC NEWTON, CapC A. G. , leare Piiuharph terry Sunday morning at U>o <*»£>«» Wheeling every Sunday evening tit 10 r. ai.y Mtr»,isiT. ' i ' MONDAY PACKET. ' " " tf ariltlejiv® T ttie'MONONUAHKLA,Capt tfros*, wil.- _ erery Aloniiaj* raoraiuj; at 10 o'doct; >\ liefUt*j rtry Monday evening at 10 r. a. TUESDAY PACKET. '! The HIBERNIA N«V 8, Capt. J. Vjjjctf-cLTEa, will t . leave Piorburph every Tuewlay moral us a! 10 o'clock; • * ' Wbecliiijf every Tuesday evening at JUr.ai.--_ >- -wednesdaVpacket. j He NEW ENGLAND No.-S. C*pv j*. Dz*X, will * • •ave Piiutiurrh every Wednesday morning ntf 1» t -lock; Wheeunjj every Wedueiday everting ailOf.J*,, j - THURSDAT PACKET. \ M.IANT, Captl Giucr, will leave Pin*- 't Tlie ffni 1 - A \ Uiu.-, mu leave .... burjih every Tbursdny'nioniiiifr MlOo’ctoci; Wheeling every Thnndoy evening Mlwr.ai.- FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No. 'A Copt Ccixus. will leave Pin*- > - burgh every Friday, morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling : 'very Friday evening »t 10 r.w. .1 \.r At i o’clock. P. M. . BATDHDAT PACKET. Tbe MESSENGER, Cup). S. Reso, will leave Pituu burgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday, evening at 10 r. x. BEAVER PACKETS.—NEW ARRANGEMENTS* • k The steamer ... . t . f jfr —t CALEB. COrE, i eSSSist will leave for Beaver, Glasgow and ■ » ■BlMßSßMßWellrvillc, on Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, of each week, at 9 o’cloexlx. u. retard ing on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She haft; J * boot at the landing between Wood street awl the bridge* preparedto receive freights *t anytime. ' •’ ;i . 8. * W. HARBAUfiII, Agt*. \ octia No 31 Wood «L • BEAVER AND W JILLS VILLE PACKET. —. k The line steamboat. • , . C.. h : : beaver; „■ i . sdSflfigSa Charlee II Clarke, master,will, daring ,; ■■■HKaMfethe coming winter seasea, m*ke daily - tripa to Beaver and WellavilUs, leaving PituhOrgh eve- - ry raorsiugal9o'clock, and Wellaviile atSo’ciook, r.' -*■ k. declu - G. M. IIARTON. t CO. Ajru. * m«; - :■ -,r ' . is4a \ PITTSBUROU A BROWSEVILLK . Dally PaeketLlaa. FEBRUARY Ist, l&te FEBRUARY lit, ISU LEA YF. DAILY AT 8 A. AL, AND i P. M, « tv The following new hosts complete i " ! fL.|. Jft the line for the present’wesson: AT- • ’■gfewStiaa LANTIC, Capt. James Fatkinson: ■■■KaanßAliTlC, Capt.*. Jacob*; and LOUIS % ’ iM'LANK, Capt 11 Bennett The boat* are entirely . itew, and are fitted up without regard I'o'czpenae. Kv- ' ery comfort that money can procure ha* beau provided. ’ , The Boat* will leave the Mtmohgabeld Wharf Boat at • \ the foot of Rom it. Passengers will be punctual on j hoard, as the beau 'will certainly leave at the adver- 1 ti»cd hours,« A. M. and 4P. AL jan3k * - FORWHEEUNO ANI) HRIOGI-TPORT— — ' aad substantial low water ' g|jnߣdßHAndrew Poe Master. has resumed her regular (ripe between Wheeling, Bridgeport and Pitts burgh. It asing-Pituburgh on Mondays nud Thursdays.' marts' ' _• h The new and fast running passenger • r/L steamer PENNSYLVANIA. g*&v«tHTT Capt R C Gray, will leave .for the. ■HEBSE&Babove and all mieruiediate ports oo Tuesday, tbe tt*tli just. at 4 o'clock, r. if. For freight or passage (having- line: accommodations) apply oa "board or to maria J NEWTON JONES. FURBT.LOLT9. ■ V ' ... ' The fast running steumer COLORADO,. Gormly, master, will leave as above, awg»ea!iSMNfcw»« .lav For freighter passage, apply on board., "/ __ _ artl TOR 8T LOUIS, k. The splendid steamer " • 1 fl ROBERT FULTON, .. Collin, Master, will leave for th« ■■BBES&nabore aad all intermediate ports, thifi day at 10 o'eloek ' For freight or passage apply oa board : •'' ' • r mrtl'; ' FOR CINCINNATI .ANI) LOUISVILLE.. .-v. The splendid steamer • •v . ~ ‘Jk J J CRITTENDEN. Sfc»W£«t|Jsf • IsraeL' Matter,will leave for the mhova' - ■HfeEßfiSsdUaod intermediate port* thisday.at 19 ’ 1 o'clock ju u. . • For freight or, passage apply oa board* -] tn#t94‘ i “ ••* ... \ new nadejegarrt steamer. . tfafatta, master, will leave forahorw this day. For freight or. passagw. apply on board, or to 1) WtLKlNtiwAgt. . RtarSl 4 FOR ST. IX>UIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER.-. r» Tbe fine summer , , . ; ' ,-jgrgrj» .NORTH CAROLINA, . Devinney,master,lcuves as abovethifi ■BBBB&BHday at 111 o'clock. For freight or paa aage apply ou board. mil? The fine steamer , I H- tT7 'ft DIADEM . ig&ETlfttS Stewart, master. - win. leave .fief: , ■MSflßaESnsbove and all intermediate ports, thia day at.iu o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board. : . • marlS - J 4c -'ww'it. Tbit fa*! nuUojr •learner " f- BROOKLET*, Bote*; Matter,'wiß Jea.ro for tbe «3ov« dar nt IPoY[6ck. Fcr&riilil or paitagg apply on board.' ; ; • ~ mam' RBGUiIaH 'PACSET' -FOR SUXFIBH, - hi- TUe new and Out steamer "'EI^LSVILLK. • tfPPfflglt- Baroe*, roatier.'wiU irate for t i* r * imeme diale port* la IVcdoes* d»jr» aud SoumUyt of.each week. Foc-fieiehl or na*- apply on board or lo ... / . *7-. febl4 T! GEO P MTLTgyinaCER,At , i- .. rnTsmmcH & wheeunu packet. - Jv • • 'H** *wift ueamar •• V Dorwy P Kinney* jawter,' WfH Uvr9 - teScSj,^ ; W«W Wbetlmffeyery'Tuwday, TSunday nad Sa. - 7 o‘«lock, a m, precisely, .-<• Comal wilt tud at »U tin tatcnaefliaio' ogtb.— ' Ere ry accomodation that can be t>rooureirfcf ion-aod yalety of Ba*Mn«n hw b«e>prtrrid«d; Tha boat n u*o ptoriocd wiaa a aelf-octiiig aafcty nard 19 premitaxplodona. For treishfor rotrace arptr 00-: boartorto. * DAVID C .KeEb»C . fell* . comer oflamnd fl"»»hdfid«u. McKfESPORT, ELIZABETH AM) MOSONGAHE- ' LA CITY. PACKET. ’Jv The new iteoaer ' . Tai*Tilffifft Nelson. 'master,: will run iu thorr, * i Piiubnryfa every Monday" • Wednesday • and .Friday, at 0) o'clock, a. m~ aud Mo» no nguhrlaCity every Tuesday,Thursday andSaturday,-’ at 8 o'clock, a. x For freight or passes apply on • hoard. ■ , . ; ini • ; _ .VFOR NXshVIDLKT ' The new jxnd^ii^bt^dr^n^htmtr&mer, , jMsSiotfflfi Doncan. Master,-will lease for the - ■MBSSHfebove and intermediate porta oaTtatft' *' day, the vib inuk For- freight or' passage '*BDlr'otr" board, or to J W BUTLER A • • aar9 " FOR WABASH RIVER. “ ’ ‘ /r'ifiSr* ■■■■CafiHßen; Reno, Mtuer.-wili leave for La •'' ‘ ' rpn* on Friday, hi " hlonongahcla House. : TS. , V. . did and toFranßlß#; :t, WIING, . Heave for abota. . ~ ports on Thursday) ... IUoIM inaL ; at lUo'clock. Fbr freight or passage, ap- . , ly on boafd'or to GEO B MILTENBERCJ LB, Agent ■mara ■ • The fing*to«n*r ‘ . • .. • '•Jdfetiff ? Boyd. • v*. MHHKSsShiO o'clock. Kor rmsbi«TJp***34o»p« ; •■ »»itt , • • bA k, ™ McCormick, Maner, wiU lem fortW ' —*•!,«»wnoliota Port* - aUOo'clock.t.M. Fbr frci?tU or puHg* applyOQ bOfcrit> ■ ■.■;-- ■• •• • ' ■ , Wll.. v ... FORST. LOUI& MCTflgtf Norma. M«.ar. will te„» fc, ufii.i , BflNglggßßabOTO *mlißtermedUtt p > "*T'tn-jwii - Tt>wrtW«’*Joclf t *. M. For freight or puufoapnlj! -oj ■atoaiAV ••> —. • - - , —JWIS rr^«• FORFKASXUtt ..<' ag?* - ''-STEAMBOATS. FOR ST. LOUIe. FOB ST. LOUIS. ‘FOR NEW-ORLEANS. FOR LO UISVILUh . k The newantl fast steamer . LADYimiON, Miller, master, will leave for the almrv outhia day atlda.it. For freight or passage apply on board, or lo " ntarf? J WBUTUJt fc'BBQ, Agta. rdn CLNCISKATI ANDST. Lons, 'xf'.-v*- k The splendid lighttfraaxht steamer. fJk ItuTJfr - ■ JEVVESsT^ • Cant Booster, commander, -will leas* WtBOBKSSSBtot fed abate and intermediate pons, onlhisday.thelTfeiast. For freighter passage apply on board '~T < FOIfST. C6lJlsr ~~7~. , The ftst running steamer . Master, for IW, ■■tSSßHbbore & all intermediate ports this day at 10 o'clock.- • For. freight or passage apply oa board, ww J NEWTON JONES, Bouse : FORST r LOCK & ILLINOIS RJVFJt. *^ e acw •™*^jt“>did|St e * B, «j r _ *C?*rg?KS Vanhook, master,. wul leave far ■BBR3BHabove and intermediate ports oa thi* day Utel7ib insLtt 10 o'clock, r. tt. For Urigbt or pae« sage apply on board. nurlt FOR'STT LOUIS. - >v ' - (gaSflfvMra * CapL Parkinson Master, will tear* ■BDEGSMI for above and intermediate Ports ea this day the the X?th inSt at 10 o’clock P. lU. For freight orpassagapply on board. .. . • ~ FOR NASHVOXK.. , >v*—••• K The fine tinner UF'blrJp AMERICAN EAGLE, Matter. wiU I care u iters ■MBBSSSBou Monday iKr.x. For frtiirtuor p⤅ apply on board, or 10 . marlO GEO B MILTBNBRRQEB, Aft .* 'FORaT.XOLI*" ‘ - w Tbe fioc ateanier t_ftr Irnrafr ROBERT MORRIS 1 • Campbell, Mailer.- -will leave for liso • MBBBS&aNSabove port i!u» day oi 10 o'clock.— - For freight orpa»*a*e apply oaboanL . . . mrlt • FOR CINCINNATI. ' • T?*'* FOR CINCINNATI.