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The *trfk*ra had smother parade y eater day.
Aaenaibleman woold inquire, what totobeao
compliahed by their marching throujh theatreett
lo the sound of moaic? Will li any aooner bring
the Mill oweri to te run J If wo know any thing
t* htunaa aaiurc.it wOl.haio jott the contrary
effect The Mill owner* say they will not give
the former wdgea, ff their Mdla aland idle, and they
. uo hot the' men to yield from a fixed resolution.—
fa-tead of parading* then, would it not be quite
' «g aooa&le in eadearor to compromise the difficnl*
ty Ul epeedily aa possible, or aeek tome other oo*»
cupatlon, ct employment‘some where else. Idle
parade certainly-can do no good.
'Mo* akt> Riot w St. Louu^—On Saturday
afternoon, the 16th ifist, u the Reverend Mr.
Xjeehey vu lecturing »t Corinthian Hall.on the a
taKf of iho Catholic Church, to ft select audience,
laiye crowd gathered around, and broke ope®
the door, smashing In the psnncls, and thnsobuin- 1
ing forcible entrance. The crowd rushed ia, sev«
etnl of them with drawn knives and blodgeoniin
-their hands* and were making their way towards
Iho lecturer, when • gentleman preeeal interpoeed
, himself between Mr. Leahey and his assailants,
with ft revolver in his hand, and thus -held the
crowd at bay, until by the aid of tha police and
others* Mr. Leahey succeeded in reaching the door
Where be stepped into a cab, which immediately
started down the a'.rect. Tho erowd followed in
pursuit, and assailed the cab with atones, potatoes
turnip* and other until the window*
wero completely demolished. At the comer of
4th and Washington Avenue, some one seised iho
cab, whereupon Mr. leahey
made his escape fiom it, and retreated into Rev
Dr. ButUrd’a officei, attached to the first Presbyteri
an Church. No effort was made by the crowd to
enter the house, and in the meantime a large num
bsrof persons-having assembled for the protec*
• tfoa of Mr: Leahcy.be finally came cut, aeeompa*
afcd by Bey. Dr. Bullard and the Rev. Mr. White,
and proceeded to his lodgings at Scott's Hotel, ac
companied by several hundred persona. Hisaa
- Ballasts, however, htd anticipated hia arrival, and
h*d assembled in. a considerable body at the door
of the Hotel. When he approached the door, de»
' munstrations were made to prevent hie entrance,
waeroapon, weapons were drawn by his protec-
tors, and in this way a passage was effected
.through the crowd, and he entered in safety; liter
Which several cheers were given and the crowd
finally dispersed.
Thus have the rights of free discusakm, and
jx teeable inquiry been stricken down in the city
'of Su Louis, by an armed mob, in open dsy light.
,T.ua is only a specimen of what the spirit ot Po
pery would do, bad it the power, eveo In this free
. country. Any religion which will not bear an in
vtatigalion, yhich does not challenge and welcome
inquiry, is not fit for Ireemea, snd is not founded
la truth. Such, however, bss always bee# the
spirit ofPopery. It will suffer no Investigation
• which itcaa help—it will put down inquiry with
i folence, where it is safe to do so.
Gen. Stvli and Cot* BliatlL
The telegraph brines ns intelligence that a due
i'i pending between these Mexican heroes, grow,
lug out of statements in relation to the battle of
Iroena Vista. J The exact language used by Cob
• UisaeU In his speech, which has given mortal ot
fence to Gen. Davis, is not reported in the Wash*
fitgion bnt we glean from the reports of
~ ~*orre*pontlcnls, thßt the Colonel, after reviewing
t seexag gertded statements eontsined in the Spoedi
: c fMri Brown ot Mississippi, and exposing their
t nora/cailed tho attehtion of the Hoose to a Cist
.. r jntained in the rceent speech of Mr. Seddons of
1 Virginia, as illustrating the disposition ta elevate
oie section by disparaging the other. That gen* '
tleman had charged, tbet when the Indiana regl*
meat broke at the battle of Buena Vista, onder a
' • |.anic, its place was gallantly eupplied by one from
, Mississippi, under the command of Davis,
’ which turned 1 tbo fate of the day in that part of
the contest. 'The troth of history and justice to
the living and the dead required him to brand this
, tlomny as it deserved. The regiment which
tame to the rescue was one from Blinds, assisted
|.y a dekchJent of another from Kentucky. This
combined force resisted the advancing Mexican
: • J oe, and repulsed It, while the regiment which
had been honored with so much consideration
tTasa mils and a half from the engagements He
concluded by aayiag .that Illinois had famished
idne regiments for the Mexican war, and she was
rsady to moliiply that force to. protea and pie*
4 t ervo this Union, kt it be threatened from what*
ever quarter it might
-. This bold and emphatk contradiction of a state*
laent which has been the theme of a great deal ol
. Southern bmggartiam, excited deep and angry
feeling among the Southern Members, and Mr.
lieddon, Mr* Brown of other# rose to
tasks explanations. Mr. Peatberston, of Mias.,
' ' fmally succeeded in aunenneing to the House that
to would produce testimony in regard io thej
events of that day which wonldfaDy corroborate |
the official report. This testimony was doabtlesa
Gen. Davis, and from this has grown the pending
duel. Gen. Darn is determined to fight for the
parity of his laurels, and CoL Bissell will hardly
ukc back bis assertions. Both ol the gentlemen
. bsioog to the Democratic party; Wo sincerely
’ ,'ijujt thedifficulty.wijl.be settled without a resell
l» the foolish and wicked teal of the daello, which
. is so better ‘b».> **tf»
• . T*t- Ontrsteoni Conduct ot tlx* Skerltt
MU AXIS aJffICUC TZOX A WWW.
“We publish elsewhere, ia to-day 7 * paper.an
ably written communication, which appeared in
r »So Commercial Journal, expoamg, ta bold and
feariea* lackuage, the llegal and tyrannical con
coct otlbe Whig Sheriff of Allegheny County, in
- - - ■ caitangouttbe military 10 shoot dowirihe Puodiera .
and Ifoileraj fir danng to aland oat peaceably and
lawlally for] their rights. We are really rejoiced
to find that there is one Whig (for wo presoroe the
writer ta of that party) who has the eooras®,*®
. denounce the outrageous acta of the Federal mo
nopolists. B —PiKsfoirgA Morning Pott. f
Such is the flourish with, which the Port jotro*
duces an article signed ** Philaodro*, 8 which it
has borrowed, in type, from the; Journal, for tbo
parpora of injuring oar excellent Whig Sheriff,
Ciftrsft Ouxna, Eta. When we'read the article
in the Journal, although it contained a fling at
the Gazette, we condnded to let it pass without
comment, for what it was worth, but, as it jbaa
!«en bodily transferred to the columns of'tbe
Morning Post, lor tbo purpose of'injuring Mr.
Uurtis, and encouraging a lawleaa spirit, which
Shat paper has sympathised with on former Ocea
na,, wo deem it our duty to giro it a pasting no
tce. .
Mr. Curtis’* offence, ai far as we are acquainted
with the facts in the case, ja simply this. Appro*
heading a riot or outbreak might grow ottl of the
public parade oi the Pnddlera and Boilers, which
' was to take pisoe on the day on which some of
tho Mills were to start with-castem hands, the
Sheriff thought it prudent to notify one or more
military companies to hold themselves la readi
ness, in case their aervk»s should be needed. He
neither paraded, nor need them in any way, for
; tie purpose of overatftng or intimidating. He
merely made preparation* for an enwrggney. which
might ariae. but which, happily, did not, on that
• occasion, though the case is not very remote when
•neb aid eonld have been uted with good effect,
io prevent scenes of lawlera violence alike degrad
lag to oor city, and tho administration of the law*
The Journal wrfier harps no li lle open the re
r mark oftlte Gartttc, that we preiWd no pro
- Vious intentionsexisted, on tho psrt ofihestfikera i
p commit ! any overt set. On what was this pre
sumption founded? We. wrote after thbptfade,
M g i,er the Pnddlera had declared tbejr dater
mlnslfonitot to interfere with the new hands, and
*f lCf wo had seen that they had contacted them-
ln an orderly manner. Our presumption
was, therefore, founded on focu oocarred
subsequent to tbo request of the Sheriff to the mil*
i-ary All the argument of tho against the
Sheriff, therefore, foanded on our reanufc, (all* io
iter ire rosined SiWee;
"rL. 'mUstuS’-it'! «=•»»» u '. r ?„/'Myu
|U«ni of liberty.' IfUtst is “?
tbea, the bayonet "Mir bo 1
that dregful eiergracr**»“
>51,000010 live bootrb bfc by t» pnratp l . Iboujb
uui efficiency..
A case mar arte where the -iejete may be
•used. Well, Sheriff Curtis provided for that
“dreadful emergency”—nothing more. He did
Hite rite military power—he did not inarch at their
head to the meeting* of the paddlert—be did not 1
attempt to overawe them with their prerecce—he
merely notified them to hold themselves in readi*
net*, aod for this simple act of prevention, he ia
denounced aa having committed a “great outrage
upon civil liberty!”
The Journal writer, in support of hia argument,
tells us with great complacency, that 20,000 cos*
atahlea kept the peace in London, during the
great Chartist demonstration. He very innocent
ly forgot to tell ns, however, that the military
were stationed at every Available point, and even
is private bouses, to be ready in any emergency,
andthalthe knowledge of this fact bad probably
quite aa much effect in keeping the peace as the
20,000 com tables * Hit boasted illustration, when
the whole truth ia told, is thus made to sustain the
precautionary measureaof the Sheriff ■
Had no mcfru, growing out of strikes, ever been 1
seen in Pittsburgh aud its vicinity, we might have
deemed the Sheriff over careful. Bothow long]
ago ia it since a lawless mob took possession ofi
one of our largest Cotton Factories, tearing down I
'hafences, breaking open the doors, driving out]
the bands with vioienee and iasali, taking, entire j
possession of the properly, throwing the maoufac ]
tared articleeoui of the window*, wounding the ,
proprietors, and endangering thelr4ives,and shed
ding the blood of the city poiicel The sheriff was
there with his * t fosm eomrafut—the common
law power—the guard of liberty,” and was this
boasted power sufficient to quell the mob? Sojar
frea this, the yelling and infuriated crowd laugh-
edhia*'pesMcosuMtw* u to scorn, end scattered it
like cbaffbefcrre the whirlwind, and the tnob tri«
amphcatij ruled the boar, and only quit the
prcmisea after it had ahiiafled its vengeance, or
accomplished ita object. Notwithstanding this
‘‘common law power—thia guard of liberty”—the J
lawa of Pennsylvania were on that aid day pow
erless—they were trampled In the dust
There are other instance*, all quite recent, but
one will suffice. They go to show that there were
strong, powerful reasons to be prepared, and that
the act of Sheriff Ouriia was one of prudence, acd
worthy of commendation. We’will go as far as
the farthest, to resist any aUacka upon ci ril rights,
by a military or any other power, bat we believe
the preservation of those rights, and the peacei
welfare, happiness and security of any communi
ty, depend on the pro serration of order, and the
assurance of the integrity of the law. The rights
of one man are jest as sacred as those of ten
thousand, and ought to be as securely guarded.
Just tf. Powee.—We regret to learn from
the Mercer Whig, that Mr. Power’s health is still
declining. He was at Havana at tho last ac
counts, but contemplated returning to the States,
not having realised the beneficial effects from hit
visit that he anticipated. It is said he entertains
but faint hopes of his recovery.
The compositor* made us use so many, words
and expressions not in our mind or manuscript, ta
oar article on Cotton manufacturing, that wo re
publish It to day. As the subject is one deserv
ing eftbe sober reflection of aU our citizens, its
reiteration may do some good.
« Tts the Msecs of the States.”— Afperson
who accompanied Gen- Taylor, in bis late vis Ito
Richmond, giveatbe tallowing description of the
scene as the steam boat parsed Mount Vernon:—
We were now passing Mount Vernon. The
belt began to loll: The President approached the
guards of the boat, and gazed at it very attentively. ;
gome one remarked, “For fifty years no boat or ]
ship has passed this spot, wtiere lie the remains j
ot the illustrious dead, without paying the evleiro j
ccmpUment thelrbeil whi:e pawing.—
Ko sach honor-was ever paid to the memory of.
any of the great dead."
“ Tislbe Mecca of the Stiles, "solemnly added
.the President, without for a moment motiag his
eyes from the spot.
• Tbi ItfnaufrT Ochtest.—-The tetderwiil tee,
by rdarence ta our advertising cblanmr,
annual corneal of the intellect, and of literature,
and science—a'noble, manly contest—fa to take
place shortly in Canonsburgh, between (be riva*
Literary Societies of that eccellent and fbarisb*
lag institution. Many or ottr,c:tiaens will doubt*
lees embrace the opportunity of enjoying rhis rtre
treat. i
Mr. BUml'i Speeds.
The following are.'the concloding remarks iof
the speech of the Honorable S^a >. H. Betel, ol
niiaou, in the Hooso of Revues ntativei, which
wew referred to by ou£ correspondent, *Junius.”
“ The genlkmin from North Cuclics spoke
•boot Sonthera men not getting office. For forty
eight years the Non(r have generously given lo the
Sooth the Presidents*-''Allhough the Booth bad •
population of but white population of the
North, one more thgg'a majority of ail the forego
tniwionahavebeepigiven to theSoatb. Of all of.
fleers at pretent,under the Government, in tiie
army and navy, of every grade, taking the popu
lation of eaeh aection into account, the South
hare two to the North’s one. The President is a
slaveholder, «hd • majority ofhia cabinet are south
era men. Thomas B. King, of. Georgia, was sent
to California, and he brought back two tlavehold*
e»} and therepon the South declare thit tals ls»t
| act of aggression of the Nnrth ta more than they
I cut besr; and unless the California measure, in
which Northern men were not permitted lo pat a
finger, be detested, they will dissolve the Union.
Senators Cist, Booton, Honaton, sod the gentle
man from Missouri, Mr. Ssy. have avowed their
parpose of voting for the admission oi that Stair;
and yet this is the last straw to break the camel's
back. ; a
Me would alk if any one of the grievances of
which the Softh complain cao be remedied by
diuolatiou. :And when dissolntion takes place,,
and the BoaU)ern confederacy isesublished, will |
atnjitinn papers go there, and will the abolition ;
paper of tala city goihertlordothe South propore
to erect*Chinese wali? Southern gentlemen say.
that ciiixeos of the Northe'n Slates take their
dares. This is another aggression. There are
men who steal slaves, and otber things, but ere
the North responsible for this? and will a jjitaoln
(ion of tbeUnion prevent it? TheaboliitotTTeeiu
rers will continue to lecture; the preachers v i’l Mill
thunder from their puipiti; asd Mrs. Par ingtin
willatili express her sage conclusions a» to moral*
ity over a enp of tea; and the pert New Er-gland
miea would be as likely to refuse the addresses of
Boalbero:gentlemen. [Laoghler.l -His opinion
was, if this slavery qnest'on were settled to d«v
on terms entirely unobjectionable to reaiouiblc
minds, tte dajgeT ca the un ton of the States, would
Will remain in as foil force as now.
U was hla opinion that the ellcged aggression?
of the North' were made u*e of as a pretext, and ;
if men could not find in slavery* cause for[carry : (
in* out their detigna,they wonld bnnt for a pretext I
somewhere else, or make one. Last summbr Col. I
Benton proclaimed, ip MiasourLthatmen were at:
work to dissolve theUnmh. He denounced him
for that, bnt hoped that God woald forgive him for |
the wrong. ,He (Mr. Bissell) now foared that be .
was wrong and Col. Benton right; fcni let lime
decide the question. There had been some nJk
of hanging men on trees. Imagine Clay, Houston,
Benton, Underwood, and Badger, in that connex
ion. Kentucky would have no need oi contract
fog to sopply the navy with hemp; sbe, would col
be able lo supplytbe homo consumption. [Laugh
ter. I'-
ll W as noceasary for Southern gentlemen to re
mind the North of their courage. They did rot
doubt this, and wished not to pot to the lest--
After speaking, among other things, of the battle of,
Buena Vista, and denying that “ southern chiyal* i
ry,» aa asserted by Mr. Scddon, came to the res
cue after tbe lndianisns fled, and claiming tun
honor for ad Illinois regiment, Mr. B. said that be
Spoke for bis State, when he said that if danger,
menacetho Uuioo. aalJiiDois prompiy offered to
the Govermnest nine regiments of men ia-titc:
war with Mexico, so will she come to the support.!
oi the Government, aod furnish two,three,orfonr
times as many. They will go where dengerthreat*.
«ns the Union, to return when the danger is over, ;
or leturn no more. He tnougbt.be could speak for |
tbe great Northwest; not a man there will be found I
in sapportof dissolution, and they woald swear by 1
the eternal God, as be now did, that the Union ]
t h ß fl nm be.d'isevered! Dissolve the Union? Wht 1
Are., wo not admired and free 1 (A voice: “ No.’) 1
And when' the-Union falls will not a pall settle over I
tdeesrth more dark than Egyptian night? o«ir 1
Government has stood erect like a beacon light,
asd has cheeredoa s the struggling eons of free-;
the Unfoa still stand, still encourage and
cheer on. Extinguish not the beacon light If
sou do, you will find no Promethean fire tbit can
, il.b linht relume. That wo molt tolerate trifles Is
2!EX! to bctotol f.b*.
.SdmllCT infrt*nitm»to He wmdl FoAd 11
He. van! flo retail llw who were reuotito lo
eojMOßlotb.'Korth,.nd lie, woald Baud by
them an ibejr fcgdever doge. ;
Fccma.— The Mobile Advertiser remarks tbit'
few oersons, probably, ere aware of the heavy t
mountpaid MOuallyfirrtlpptof
to Europe. Eitioatfng tho quinsy of cottoo st
1,800,000 bile*, and tbe freight 41 $3 a bile, wbt<h
Id about a felr average, 40*1 which
$' j ?.oQo,oCo—asum which would boy nail too cM»
toft crop of Alebama-
Am crxrdxsai oUL iaoTfc»o,. describing afear*
mbs WAiniKOTus.
Conerpoode-Jie; ..f-Jie FituburfihOa»ne
WatHmerom Feb, 24,1856.
Aetoxnof trie PraaJdent—Mr. Calhoun—
®*ath ofw TsUrajiMSlcaragaa Treaty
—Disunion Meetings.
Gcu- : a yl°f returned from Richmond last
nigh/, at eleven o'elock, having had a pleasant
though limited tour. He made ,at several polnta,
short and characteristic speeches. The Presr*
dont appears to have been well received at every
place where he stopped, bnt the 1 nteresting inci
dents ofhia journey will no doubt appear in the
Virgiuia papers, or in the notes of some special
correspondent They were such, I uaderetasd,
as indicate with clearness, that the popularity
tho President had undergone no diminution since
his accession to office.
There are rumors that Mr. Calhoun begins to
perceive that he baa led his party, orfiictioo fcr
Mr. Calboaa has never been the leader of any
tiling more than a fragmeotol any party, and a
very small one-at Ural—aomewbat too iar; that
the time has arrived to curb its extravagances,
and check Its impeluoci y. It is said, upon pretty
£ood Amhcriiy, that he ia preparing a speech,
vrb;ch ho will de!«ver, *f bis health will permit, and
ifnot will pab'rshit.
G.n. McNeill, rf Iloiton, Surveyor of the part,
died at the Irving House, In this city, yesterday
He wsa a gallant sad celebrated officer of the war
of 1812, and etrnodibe highest rcpuiatUm In the
battle of Lutdy's Luo, where ho commanded a
corps which was empirically a forlorn hope, and
oacoun-e'.ed (be Cite ofsuch. 0«o. McNeill had
been in office for twenty years. His lastterm ex*
pired to day, and.ho had conjc iq Washington to
cecore a renewal of bis appointment, in which be
succeeded. His new comaissjon would have
been delivered to him to morrow. His death oc»
curred very suddenly, it not being aupooted that
his illness was serious two hours before it* fatal
termination. Geo. MeNeal was sixty foor year*
old. He was a man of Herculean proportions, six ;
feet and a halfhigh, :&d cipacious In other dl* |
mentions accordingly. In tfe, battlo of Lundy's j
Lane, he was wounded in the knee, which cb- j
liged him to support himself, in walking, upon a j
which has often reminded me of tho club on j
which the aon ol Jove_ relieved bis mighty.
strength. 1* 1
1 understand that Mbit deslrablo appointment j
«iil lie offered to Fletcher -Webster, Esq., son cf |
ino Senator from Massachusetts His acceptance
is tot certain.
The old report of a treaty upon Nicaragua af
fair* is revived. 1 begin to think it is of no great
consequence whether a treaty bo mtdo or not, ir.
aamuch as Tigre island has been restored to ns
rigbitul proprietors, and the untenable pretensions
set up by Great Britain relativo to the construc
tion of an intdrsoceanio canal, have been aban
doned. Tbe other points heretofore so mnch dis
cussed, are of little or no importance to oi We
hare only to resist the actual attempts which
Great Britain may make, if abe makes any such,
'to extend her territory in that quarter.
Tbo disunion faction here, derived precious lit
tle eomflmfrom the late Tammany Hall demon
etratiof; but the of that held atPhUa*
delpliia, on Saturday list, have P QI tiem h ‘ gh
feather. They hail this reaoU aa evidence tht|
ititir incendiary menaces, and treaaonable plots
am prodocing their expected effects upon the ser
vile portions of the northern D-emocraey. Against
the united strength oftbe North, they have no
hopes cl succeeding la the attempt to-keep on
and impose Slavery upon the Terri
tones. The Whig press at the North, and indeed
every where—for the cau»e of freedom •in ifce
prevent position of tbe question, »the eauao of
the Union, and o! ell freemen where ever residing,
save only actual slave* owner*— ibould warn the
people of the true character of these crawling,
aaeakngeffjrwtoplay into the hands of the nab*
j eit, u pudent tuition which rules the councils of
I oar opponents at tbo seal of government.
And while referring to tbu matter, permit ow
to call your attention to a series cf manly and
sdde articles m that excellent journal, the Phil.-
delpliia North American, upon the great topic oi
the day. They are written with candor, and yet
ihey-expuae with a just Indignation, the bate, ly
ing, and truckling spirit ing which the ••natural a>
lies* of slavery at tbe Sooth are plsying into it
’hands."* The North American, in these articles,
fcatlewly point* out tbe traitors who aro seekirg
to dissolve the Uaian, and dealsnata the means
they are employfogto that ead, with the stew *»*
verity cf truth. They are read here with admi.
ration and approval, and present a noble contrast
to. the pitiful ddirquency of those sordid souls
who are urging on the fsciioaia!* of the South, \r»
striving to lie down, and clamor down, the firn *
ness or the Uoioofsts.-of the North.
The Tennessee Legislature has adjourned with
out dolrg any thing for the Nashville Convention.
They hare neither sdvissd the sending of dele
gates to thitecmW, tbe least encour
sgemeDtioifcoaepatriot* wboobooaa to amors
themselves by going there on their own prfvato
hook, that one dime cftheir expenses will bo re.
imbuned by tbe State J Thu, coupled with the
refusal of the Virginia‘Legislature! to connect it
self with that treasonable scheme, hsa had a dt.
pres tin* effect upon the anti-union coaaplratois
here. It more than counterbalance* the meeting
of Philadelphia, allies at lb© museum.
FBOS ISW TOOK.
Concipouieaco of the Piuaborgh Gaxeus.
New Took, Feb. 23, 1650.
There is a large amount orbtulness doing, jun
now, but farther than this the city a rather quiet.
We have had ■ mpat enthusiastic celebration of
the b rih day of Washington, which was really in
aflalrofwhieb wo may bo proud. The procession
was headed by oevcral companies of “Continen
tala,” whose oniform la a fee simile of the uniforms
which catered the successful soldier! oa many a
revolutionary field, followed by the u Seventy Six.
an? a* artillery corps of veterans, who are hetd
in higher esUmatioo here than all the popinjay
companies in the city. Tbe members of the “Or
der of United Americana,” some four theuaand
strong, bringing up tho rear, in their beautiful re*
gaha, which is • scarf, In the form of an extended
t American ensign, an emblem that ever elicits a
thrill of patriotism where it is diip’ayed.
Oar reel aristocracy, that Is, tho part which,
in addition to wealth, has high social rank, and •
n»m>. of more than ten year* notoriety, were
much excited, a few daysaince, upon tbe oeea*
sion of the carriage of one of the fairest daughters
of a distinguished English merchant, MissJeao
nstte E. EdcEvera, tho daughter ol BarkerMcEv
or?, the father in law of Mr. E. Canard, of the fe*
moua lino of steamships, with Samuel Haight
Whitlock, Erq., a son of a prominent merchant
of this city. Tha ceremony waa performed in
Calvary Church, by tbe Bev. Dr. Wainwrigbt.
The enureb was crammed ta every corner by the
wealth, fashion and talent, ol the city, nor did a
.fairer cortege ever eater a church than the fair
! women and brave men who aitonded the affiao*
j oers, themselves the peerso! any who surrounded
. them.
The American Art Union has for its President,
the canning year, A. M. Coxian*, in place of P.
fit. Wetraore, who resigned, as waa very proper.
Mr. Coaxena is e devoted lover of Art, and tire
S- ctety ba» lort nothing by tbe change. The Art
Union cannot Ire Ifjured by any loaa of officers,
la this connection it may as well be noticed that
Mr. Wetmore haa been frightened ontof hia illegal
claim for compeaaaiioo, and has satfefied tha gov
ernment officerv. Tbe Eldfidge Sttect prison U
not a desirable residence, and the Naval Offieer
has dons well in avoiding it.
Tbe Independent Treasurer’s bond has not been
renewed here, in an increased sum of ona ton
dred thousand dollars, and may not be, in the case
otlhs present incumbent, who haa au eyo upon •
foreign tnisaren, of some sort, where the pay is
equal and toe responsibility rather leu. Tho ad*
mmiairaiioa loses no friends, by its cure of the
funds, and will not run oaf more risk than is ab
solutely Decenary, if duty should call forth the re
monstrances of Whigs.
Tbe railway companies of Central Hew York,
the Uudion River Compsny, and the “Peoples
hne of Steamboat#, 1 9 have beon putting their heads
together to keep the Erie Railßotd from taking
all the travellers, at it seems destined to do, to tbe
senous carnage of the oJd routes. The Central
roads agree to run for two cents per mile, per head
except ou tho fast trains, and the steamboat peo
ple agree to run two boats per day, in connection
with (he Hudson road, irom Poughkeepsie. Bat
•1! will out avail The Erie runs fast trams, for
two cents, has belter cars, na good boat*; and can
brat tire old monopolhts In speed and coat. As
w«U mlpht oas expect n traveller to cross the
AUeibsay Portage after the Central Pesniylvama
'Moa**y4£Saiinoej abundant, aad'the rate,of ;r
-t crest u low u is deairable. to capitalists. at any
rale. The tendency of the stock market in down
ward, in most descriptions, in aonsequence of tbe
agitation at Washington. Government stocks are
not much wanted, and infer more than the State
stocks, which, in the remote event ol a aepara*
lion, are worth more than the funded debt ot the
United States.
In markets all is activity. Cotton, is film, with
a good amount of tales. Floor, is firm, and the
tendency of prices upward. Wheat is firm, and
only xmall sales, as buyers do not concede the ad
vance asked. Cora is a little cheaper. Barley U
wanted at 63 0 70. Pork is in little demand.
Mess, $lO 37 0 810 50, snd Prime, S 3 87 OS9,
with some hundreds of brts. ea route fur Sin
Francisco, atBl7, delivered there. Lard has iai»
proved, and sells at 6)0 Cl, for brh. Lead has
advanced to sc. per lb. In other articles there is
no change to notice. tJ.
For the Gazette
The Pstpetoal Hotlonciitln the Shade.
The Editor of tbe Post, tbe vnftssed friend of
the working man, has made tbe discovery that
National economy and individual economy arc
nothing that the way to make money plenty in
every man’s pocket, is to that upour work shops'
pat oar hands in onr pockets, and Icok to Europe
for supplies.
The fanner is alto Informed that the Home mar
ket is nothing to compare with that of the cfuince
ct an atesiioual tylore of tho-crcps in the Old
World. This, as regards both head and bands, is
certainly a great labor saving discovery, aid ought
to bo patented. WM. McGOWIN.
' For tk» Pvubttrgk (7 or gag.
Sixth Ward Public School.
Ml Esitos— The advances of Pittsburgh in
population and improvement arc truly astonishing,
even to those who have beeu the constant wit*
nesses of (hem. It is but a few yean sinoe alt
that portion of the city now koowu as tbo sixth,
seventh, and eighth wards, was made up of pasture
fields or orchards, with here aod there alarm bouse
and cultivated field; but every rural feaiurc has
k4 e j_ll l o -shady uu*«, tho waving grass, the
singing blrdr, and lowing herds have given place
to a bus; population, long tqtrares of beautiful
buildings, and all that goes to make city life happy
and comfortable. Why, sir, ilaeemsto but asyes
terday, since the writer sat under tbe branchespf a
hawthorn tree, in the immediate vicinity of tbo 6th
Ward Public School House—then tar removed
from tbe noise and bustlo of tbAcity—and read
or .whiled away an bou r by moonlight.
Bat I did not ait down to write about what Pitts
burgh has been, whst sho now is, uor what her
glorious prospects are iu the future, when the
shall haw been connected with the East and tbe
West by.nil roads, and wb«n her manufactures—
cow seemingly great, though really only in their
infancy—shall he scattered throughout the im
mense regions which be between her sad the
great western ocean.
Though my purpose was to write a pirapraph
in relation to a short call made at the Sixth Ward
Public School, the olbrrday, I find It bard tr> repel
thoughts of the past and contemplation of the fus
tare glories of our country.—Aod in relation to
tbe facilities for education, when I took at tho
put, I can hardly realize the fact that that stately
building—elegant in appearance, and replete wuh
all the comfort* and conveniences necessary for
the successful pursuit of knowledge-—is a reality.
It seems like magic, when contrasted with tbe toils
and difficulties which once beset the paths to
knowledge and to isbool—when the school* in
the towns were few aod very impcr&et, and when
three and four miles bad lo be travelled in the
country, through tbe Wintry forest, to tho leg tabu*,
there to ait all day within its cold walla, writ re tbe
dingy light could scarcely penetrate the few mar*
red paaes of glass, that were dacbed in between
ita ponderous logs. Now the school bouso i»
brought, a« it were, to each man's doer—whilst
knowledge elands smiling, at J beckons all lo cuter
ber pleasant portal?.
Bui U* the presear, compared wuh the past, be
pleasing to contemplate, not less to was.tiia *p I
peennee of the school 1 speak of. Therie l be
held a crowd of clean, happy, healthy looking
cbadien, being taaght these tmporimft-kaicM j&
essential in life, not only lo their own digntyend
happiness, but to tbe best interest* of that Ajcleiy
, wherein their lot may le cast. -
This is one of tbe moil efficient and beat con
ducted of our public achaols—lts directors are
practical, penetrating men, who make a a matter
cf conscience to give it their,constant, pvracua! ■ -
teotinn—whilst Its teachers' «o well qualified lo
Impart instruction—aod this is eminently «o in
reference to ita gentlemanly prtecipal» Mr. Holme*.
Here a foundation In knowlege may be laid, that
no one need be ashamed of any where.
Ooe word la parents, aod 1 h avo done—end it
ts wild regret that I speak U-—Tney da not psy
half tnat attention to this subject which they ought}
no* of them seem to Uiuik they have done til that if
decenary when they seed their children to ecWI;
bol thi* is a very «hort eighted viewot their duties
utd responsibilities: they iboald visit the school—
eot ■» is too geoersliy the case—to find fault or
wrangle tbotfl somo itnsgiosry wrong or Insult
which has been offered to their children, bat as
to the best msans of managing or imparting to
ttrocUon to them. 1 1 this way the teacher would
be encouraged, the scholar be made io take a
greater interest in hi* studies, and that system—
l b*» i ' the system of common echool education—
which should be lbs pride ef every free govern*
meat, fjUy and efficiently established. 3*
Codes Msaaftetartag fas Plttihugb.
Wo have been informed that the raw cotton on
hand, betonging to the Star Mill, which baa been
suspended for some weeks, hat bttn ioUt» go to
a Faztory it* Oku ! This is comment
□poo the operation cf the Ten Hour Lew upon tfco
basiscssof manufacturing, which is worth all the
speculation and theories ever broached upon the
subject.
This Star Mill, waa tbe first, we believe, to ec»
quiesco in tbe Ten Hour Law, aod to commence
work uader it. It received the hearty cornmen
ditto •of the Piiuburgk Monung Pom, whlrb
paper repeatedly stated that the proprietors cr
managers had said that they could do as much
work in ten hours as twelve. We were told that the
hands worked so much ateadler, and with so much
more carefulness, that they made up for the tosiof
two hours. Tbe Star Factory, was, therefore,
held up by the Post at an example, to tho other
Miilf, and odious and unjust comparisons were
instituted between them. Behold the resulrt—
Here t» a now mill, well found in every part
with all the modem improvement!, standing idje,
to the great injury ol the machinery, which lore*
more in this way tbaa when running, and the raw
material purchased for its supply, t>old and sent
awaj to a neighboring Slate, where uu pestilential
indoenee exists to atop tha wheels of honest in
dustry.
A stranger, suiting Pittsburgh, aud observing
iu incomparable advantages for cotton oontifie
turing, and seeing this fine mill standing idle,
would inquire, what is the matter?—why is this
m'Dldla?- Is there any want of tool to propel ill
—fa«« coal advanced 1 No—coal i* abundant and
cheap, b there any want of bands? No—hands
are seeking employment every day at liieofDces
. of the cotton mills, even with tears in their eyes,
asking to be delivered from want by bemg furnish
! ed with employment. Probably, saya tho
the mill ia out of cotton, and the river ia so low
that s supply cannot be obtained. Not so, the Dili
has cotton ou hand, and the rivera were never in
a better stage for bringing up tbe raw material at
the lowest freight. Well, I have it now, aaya tho
querist, the proprietors started with a deficient
espial Hot so. They cen commeod abundance
of means, b not the market thou overstocked
witbgoods, so that they cannot sell their prodstfit?
You are mistaken again. Tho demand is brisk,
and alecks are low. What is the mailer, then,
aays tbe astonished inquirer, that all this outlay of
capital is lying dead, while every thing else is
flourishing, and while Cotton Mills tro increasing
all over tbe country ? It is simply this —the l*gts*
blare of Penntyhruoia, yielding to the solicitations j
cf a few factious dsmagoguea, having for tL^ir,
mouth place a Licoioeu paper in this city, fiallpd .
the Morning PoM, has passed a law rfiierfeww-1
ttng ngoitiU htr Qwacattonwunvfaciure*, and.tfj
course, in fin-oral those of the adjoioing State?, j
Tbe consequence is, that the Star Mill boa been J
compiled to stop, and to aelJjlor raw material tiT
ip ill- to manuliiciuio almost In our own
neighborhood, but not in cur jurisdiction. Bach i
is'tbe cant* of the’decay of'the totton businCaa j
among ua.
Tbe protsaed object olthoso who have brought •
about iris state oL'tbiugvs phtlaulhjopy, altlreeju
... j, .. 4;. A <
tatrs of wtsdomandexpertenoe, and which pur
•act Us coone to the “brterend,* despite of the
wide spread mitery it diffoaea among the -ob
jects offts especial beoeroleoee. So far, Ua effects
\have beenonly evil. It commeoeed by palling
idown the wage* of those it wu to favor- It bta
;pu' out the fires of three factories! and crippled
Itbe remainder. It ( has pat a atop to any fatora
extension of the business. Ithaa thrown ont of
work hondreda oi pereoai who depended upon
factory employment for a livelihood, who have
beoa compelled jo seek other and leas healthful,
Itr.diesa productive means of support,thas crowd*
nj avenues already well aapplied, while others |
have been driven to the verge of beggary! Some
have gone to other Stales, aod now labor twelve
hours, for less wages titan they received here.
Where is the benefit—where is the philanthro
py—where is the justice—where are the plainest
dietates.ofcommon sense InaillhUl
We are cow beginning to reap the bitter frail*
of that destructive spirit which has been permit*
led to grow and floariah among us—which has
been the prolific parent of mobs, law suits, bean
burnings.poverty, crime, and almost every other
evil work, and Iwhtoh has done mure to mar the
fair fortunes of inis city, than any thing whichev
er occurred in history, or in tho history of the
isuntry. If not subdued aod deatroyed by the
iiern operations ofpnblic sentiment, Pittsburgh's
lightest days are past.
Tet GoßSTmmon or MaaTumo—Oa Thors*
day last ihe Senile of Maryland p«md the. bill,
which had previously passed IbeHonte of Dele-,
pates, proposing to ascertain the mom ofthuPeo
plu of that Suae as lo the expediency of calling
s Convention to revise Iheir Cpnaiitation and
inline of Government The bill bat thus become
a law, and the people are required to vote oa the
qi.estioa cd the second Wednesday in Mar next.
It a rcsjorily of them stall determine in favor if
the measure, the Governor ia directed to order an
election i> be held oa the drat Wednesday ofSet>«
toolbar next for Delegates lo the Convention, who
ar> to assemble at Anaapolla on tho first Monday
wfi November, to disebwife Ihe dntiea confided to
them; and such form of Constitution as they may
adopt in to be submitted for approval or rejec'ion,
by the Peopio of the Stale on the first Wednesday
in Jane, 1851.
So gaarded, we do not see any reason lo qne»
ban tho wisdom of the measure. But, taking
time by the forelock, we adjure oar frieada in
Maryland never to softer-any oaunJauni, or
rather any change in the Constitution, which shall
include a Judiciary subjected to periodical pops*
Ur election.—iVotienaf hutUigtnetr.
Products ofLsbsr sad Capital.
Tho report of the Commissioner of Patents, for
the year 1819, makes the following estimate of
the products cf labor and capital in ibe United
States lor tbal year:
Quantities.
■ 126,364,600 bushels.
.063.150.000 *•
. 6,222,050 -
32,931,500 *•
.185.500,000 ■
. 12,523,000 •*
.115,475000 “
. 10,000000 -
. 20,000 000 *•
. 1,600,100 «
Value.
*146,319^90
Wheat
Indian Corn.
Barley
Rye.....**
Oats
Backwbeat.
Potatoes...
Beane
Peas
Flaxseed...
Indian Corn.
Barley
Kye
Oats
0,266^00
■ 32 312,500
.i ~10.000,000
17,500,000
; 1,920,000
Buckwheat.
Potatoes...
Bean*
Peas
Flaxseed...
iTh? pricua of these articles per bathe!, tro that
eUimtled:
Wheat
Indian Com
Barley
Rye.
Uaie
Buckwheat.
Potato?*.. •
Bean*.....
Pea*
Flaxae<d..
ll will bo icon that Indian Com ta estimated ai
the ianueoav aom of more than $314,000,000
wbla lac great amount of the Wheat produced
waa l-ltls more :Las 3145.000,000.
Tobacco
Cotton
Hite
bof
, 6.1 k
Hop*.. ~....™.
85e*w«........
Qoacy
Tobacco.
CollOO..
Rice. ...
Suxtr...
Silk....
Hop*...
Beeswax.
Honey*..
The pricea'are tbua given
Tobacco
; Cotton
i Rxe
I Suqar
Silk
Hogs
Boeawax.
Hooey
The quantity of molaaac* (• eatfmated at 6,600-
090. which at 284 cento, reaJ’ied $2,736,000.
Wine, £OO,OOO gallOM, which, at $l, brought
$500,000.
Tnn annual voice of pasturage is put down at
*60,708,137:
1 The value of the residuum of crops, such as
straw, ehalT, fee-. $100,000,000. Ol manure, $60,-
000 000. Prodncis of orchards, $9,071,130. Ol
garden*, $15000,000. Numeric*, $741,9]7.
Butchers meat, including mutton, beef and pork,
$146,597,360.
Hide*, fdl and tallow, $20,000,600.
Neat cattle, $1,401,470. Horse*, mule*, and ss*
sas, $8 129.350. P0u1try,511,650,512. Egg*, $3,
131 £OO. Livegeoe feathery, $1,000,000. Pro
ducts of the dairy, 812,233,765. Milk, $20,000,*
000.
Products of tbe forest, Including lumber, (ars
and skies, $22,250000.
Firewood. $37,500,000.
Fisheries, $17,531,339.
proais of capital employed ia commerce, $24,-
000000.
Vs’ue of the products of manufectorea, $550,-
000,000.
Proft'softho mines, including Iren, lead, gold
silver, marble, coal, dec,, $75,000,000.
Profits of p-nkbg and losunnee Companies,
$20000,000.
Profits of the mines loaned at interest, $20,»
000,000.
Rentals of bouses aod lands, $50,000,000.
Profits of professions, $50,000,000.
The aggregate of tho whole estimate of the
produce ot labor and caplltl'in tbe United States
in 1813, is given as oo.—Cef
nvalor.
The workmen on one of Aka contracts on the
York end Cumberland Rati Road, in the neigh*
bofbuud of York Haven, were ia a riotous rote
last v ck. The York Democrat sayr, tbe con*
tractor-, after drawiog their.month*! estimate, ab
sconded, lesving their workmen and other debts
unpaid. Tbe Sheriff, in attemptirg to make a levy
Uf on ilm remaining property, was attacked by the
eenged workmen, but fortunately, being in pcs
•e-won of a fleet horse, made his escape without
receiving any injury.
Wouasi Hcod, Esq., or PHtUDnvata, tbo
eentlrmaowho has had erected, at a cast of $20,-
000, tho beautiful marble front to the Germantown
Cemetery, died In Pans, whither ho had gone for
medical advice, on tbe ISih OIL, aged 65, slier a
lingering illness.
Tux Suvnov Cuba.—A correspondent of the
Charleston Courier, aays:
«1 learn, from a good' soiree, that it is knowo
to the diplomatic circle in Washington, that the
Captain General of tbe laland of Cuba has been
directed bv hw. Government to liberate all tbe
•laves m cue of a serious attempt at Invaainn cr
Iniurreetiou. That tfio Spanish Government
has gi' en out this bint, in an offieial form I know."
Brevet Major Lieutenant Colonel Richard IX A.
Wade, of the U. S. Army, died at Fort Conati o»
lion, Portsmouth, N. H. ou the 13ta instant.
The Ciucinnati Gaxeile atatea that fourteen slaves,
liberated bf Dr. John Csmn,of Mississippi, were
brouxbt to ibat city two or three days ago, by their
late masicr, to have their freedom papers made
out.
Dr. Cas <an who came with bis people to see that
ever? taiog should be properly done,' intends to
superintend their settlement himself! somewhere
in Ohio.
The great ease of Seholts against the bank o!
Georgia, has been decided by tffe Supreme Court
ol tho United Slates; in favor of the Bank. Tbe
opinion of the Court waa unanimous.
The ahlp leaao Wright, Peabody, at New York
on Friday from Liverpool, reports, Jan. 11,
tnetee oml day out from Liverpool, that tbe cboL
eta broke out entoog the steerage passengers,
and prevailed to an alarming extent for tbe first
twenty days. t
Niue deaths from Cholera have, occurred among
the emtgr-nts at Ward’s 1.-laod, neir New York,
eloco Sunday, the 17ih instant. Of 2000 (misocs
oa tba Idaud, niut hundrtd are on tbe sick ksi,
chiefly irom opthalmia aod typhus fever.
Snow fell In Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on the Uik
lost,, for the first time in several .years.
Ills estimated that tbe cotton crop of ibapresent
year will amount to-2,316,000 bales.
The President of tbe United States returned to
Waahmrton oa Saturday evening, trim bisexenr*
nun lu Virginia:
Tho Cumbeilaod Civdusa »ays (bat the Cheat*
poako imj Ohio Canal wdl certainly bs compfetsd
by lie 2r»t cf April ueit-
A teller fron'Oregcn states tbit ten A w&fch
Is* spring sold for $lOOO, kos been lfttcly resold
for $16,000.
The Ocean Qnaeo, nrpleodid packrt*bip onoOQ
too*, wm* Uaoched'tX New York oo Thursday.
The death or W. P. Brobson, tele Coliecior cf
the port of Wilmington, DaU oai ®»r « a °y i* tn
editor of the Delaware Stole Journal, te mDobbc
ed [q the PhAadelphia rapera.
hahhied.
On 9Sih last, by the Re»- Mi. Bryan, Mr.
McKnrair, to Misa Aon**. daughter of Mr Johoß-
Whito, all of thia city.
Yesterday morning, till o'clock, H*.t»T Pirlh
aged 75 years.
The fane ml willuko plaeelhltdty, from bis tew w
tidenes on Liberty a reel, Allegheny city, *t9j o'clock
to proceed to the ML Union Cemetery.
LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO.,
139 WOOD STREET, ABOVE Firm,
IHPORTEEB OF BiBDWIRE,CDItKBt, it.
Aik the attention of pnrehaaera to their
FBEBH tPBIVQ ■TOOK,
Whieh they think will compare favorably,: both in
extent and cheapness, with that ,of any
other bouse, either hero or in
the Eastern Citlsi.
febSSxlAwLyT • •
! A QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE FOB SALE, APPLY
atthis office.
Amirlcan Hotel for Beat.
mo LET—The American Hotel, on Penn ureet. op-
L poilte the Canal Basin, from the Ist of April next.
Apply at this office. _
Holder* of PoUniee
FROM the Pittsburgh Navigation and Ftrelnsur
ance Compmy, will please to observe the expira
tion ot the same, wllhont other notice.
feb3B-3t ROBT. FINNEY. S*c»y.
To ths Public.
THE Annaai Contest between the Philo and Frank
lin Literary Societies of Jefferson College. 'Will,
be held in Providence Hall, on the evening ol Thurs
day, 9&b of March next, to which the frienda of Ute
ratnnt and the public generally are retpeetfnllr invi
ud. THO 9. ARMSTRONG,
A D. HAUKINS.
GEORGE HAYWARD,
J. P. SCOTT,
rnaburg, Fab. 25th,
FOUND— A sum of Money wai fonad, whieh, upon
proof of ownership, can be had by applyltur to
p . OB MILTF-NBKHGEIt,
f C b99 ’* No 87 Front »t
r BPBINO PASBIOB.
—w Tl!(9 beautiful style of HATS U now
m received, and will be introduced on Hat- f H
dH order, March M, by MeCORD A CO,
Corner 6ih A wood si.
B. A. Tahnsitoek A Co,,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, comer of First and
Wood meets, offer for sale, on favorabla urns:
IDO bbla Whiting: sflQ Iba Carb. Ammonia;
60 do Alum; 500 do Assafeuda;
300 do Dye Woods; 605 do Crude Tartar,
ss do Lunpblaek; 600 do Llquonce Root;
SU do Veo. Red; 300 do Irish Moss;
8-do Camphor; 150 do Red Precipitate;
10 do Span. Brown; 150 do caloptei A®f r-J
20 do Yellow OehrTj 35 do do RnS-t
10 do Brimstone; 200 do Bucher Leaves;
8 do Cloves; SO dp Rhubarb Root;
3 do Cham. Flower*; «C 0 do Sersap. no;
14 case* Ref Boras; 200 do Gentian fa
S 3 do Carrie Soap; 300 do Sal Rocheele;
15 do Prussian Blue; SOW do BeUlii* Mixtore;
10 do Calc. Magnesia; 600 do PowM Rhubarb;
13 do Chrome Green; 660 do do blip. rJm,
6do do Yellow; 100 do do O. Arabic;
sdo Am. Vermilion; UK) do do Liq. Root:
60 reams Band Paper; 100 do do Jalap;
SS bags Sicily Semae; *SO do do Af Cayenne
US bates Boole Corks; SuO do Sulph.Zine;
750 x Salph. Morphia; 300 do Bar Tin;
liltio lbs Cape Aloes; 300 do Tamortuds;
ISOO do lU-ChrotaPotash; 160 do QaickSilter;
SJO3 do pink Root; 250 do Ifcange Pec';.
jStw do Turkey Umber; 7ft do Coehlnsal;
isco do Cream Tartan 3* do Hyd Potash;
500 do Tartaric Acid; 60 do Alaeo;
ICO do Uva Utri; S 3 do Granville Louon
febffl dAwttai
344,058,500
4 014,332
21 4i 6,4 75
64 925,000
CAUTION.
MY WIFE JANE, having left my bed and board
wirooul just cause or provocation! at! persons
are hereby cautioned cot to harbor her, or «mat heron
m* account, as I will pay no debts Lnoarred b* her.
7 4 EVAN E. PHILLIPS.
Snowden tp., Feb. 27.—Ue1>28-w3t*
/''IABBIMERES—S eases Fancy Catnmenis, just te
eeivcd from mu»atecutrere. on consignment, aad
lor tale by II LEE, Liberty ureet.
fetaW opposite Fifth
tWEEDS—I eases tweed*,olive, brown, a-d gold
re red, just reo'd on consignment, for sale by
frl-to HLEE, L berty st
CILAN ALPINES—Just tec’d. 4 eases Clan Alptn
, Camfficrcs. a new article, for spnn< sale*,
t bto H LF.S. Übcrty «t
BLANKhTfB— 3 caseuGray Coiifomia;
a do 'fprab do;
1 do Blue do;
1 do supenor Bed: fsr tale by
feb*3 It LEE,Libeny.gt
218,909000
.1,066000 000
119,199,500
275,000.000
400,000
' 1,565.301
FEATHER 8-a sacks m store and for.sale by
ftbtt ARMSTBONO a CHOZER
FLOUR-200 hbis various brands. iulatore and for
tale by fsbC ARMSTRONG A.CBPESR
BACON— 10.0 CO lb* to d»v rcc*dwad O'T st** bv
feta ABMSTRONCTArBOZEg
.*8,756,360 00
.74,620.000 00
LIME— 60 bbls Louisville, fresh, for sale bT J
{t\M AR&IBTKONO A CROZEI
. 3,575,000 00
*43,750,000 00
600.000 00
. 140,667 00
6O
. 2,369,575 00
bbls Plantation;
100 4 “ do;
4o “ Bugar House;
iSOhfbbls**
15 do Golden Syrup;
6 bbl« do dtr.
Jast read and for sale by _
f“bS RHEY, Matthews .4 co
Sua AB-aia hblU new crop, }u»l ree’d «i\d lor t&!
by r BUEV, MATTHEWS * CO,
f c bB3 I • g? and >3 Wuer w
.«....*3 00
Window glass -s?i bit **•'& far wi« bf
ftbO , BUSY, MATTHEWS ACO
SODA ASH—W'cwks t*«t qnallir rlam ntkci
11 “ Prime Scoithiugs; lo
tod tor tale by
fehSd
SH MOLAS9ES—*> bbl» BuUfl Uromid, r<rrri»
.c^^*St§ViU!&j.
WINDOW GLASS— VA bi» mi’J sixes, MeKr
nan k Go's brand, far «aie by
f rt *3 JAMES DALZr
PLASTEB PARIS-1* bbU Plwut P«ri*i ‘
8 do Stweo PEutax;
On hud ud lor «**• br
8 F VON BONNHOBST A CO,
febP 33 From
nin BXH MANUFACTURED TOBACCO-
OteU John Boeler S’* P L Dudley premiam lb*
_P t. tidier s’*; ' J4»e Haro lb*
A ThtinM S'* John A l<ewii lbs
Horae* A Archer S'* Robert Uorria lb*; .
Tko* Metcalf S’* OietrßaMlW;
DafilelkanxivalUd S’* R Kinpt lb*
Pickwick «*■; Uoerrtae Ibr,
Wm BmiUt S’* Rwhanl Hewer lb»,
OWKiafSX A D Tyree lh»;
A J»ck»oo5”»j Wmtfuerlbs
lUn ft Cox S'*; Wm Spotuwood lb*.
The above, inelndmn •ooc of *ko maat popular
Lrnohborf and Riehooad brand* Tobacco, on con*
*“ m ““ r, "“ reT, 'LBwiTRR.rAN.
31 Water tad 63 Front n*
SALF.HATD9— 7 cuti ,
j 4 I*o do ptuvertied;
80 do do
WICK fc UcCANDLESS,
corner Wood uid Woux tu
iUTTER-3 bbls Fresh 8011. Jpit rac'd,Tor sale by
, WICK A HbCASDLKSS
’"IODFISH—3WO lbs jut rac'd and far ««Ia by
j MrM WICK A MrCANPLPS*
L~ARI>-30kei«Nol,f«TvaJebT
WICgI MeCANDLESS
.
8) |bU do for sale by
febB3 WICK 4 McCANDLKSS
2b tk» HonanbU Uu Judga r/tko C<mu of Gnu
tti Q**»t tt Stsjiem tho Tract, in and for Oit
T^UE > lsiWard, Piitsbarcb,
lo tbs coonty sforavaid, hnmbtj abeweth, tbit
voar petitioner bath provided himself wiih asuriali
tor ibo acccmmodaiioo of travelers aid others, et hi*
dwelling hOHM Id the Ward aforesaid., and-prays
ihei roet honors will be pleased to grant him a lleea&e
loKeeoa pnbUc Hoaseof Entertainment., And year
peuiioner, at in doty boond, wHI pray,
Wt. the subscribers, citizens of the Ward afore*
said do certify tbht the above of good re-
Dtuc'for honesty mnd temperance, and Is well provided
with boose room and conveniences far the eeeomrao
dotion and lodging of strangers and travellers, and
that said tavern is necessary.
John Fleck, H. H. Bbeplar, F. Vlerbeller, C. A. Kirk,
M Coomiu, C. MeConaiek, T. Fegen, F. MeboUon.
P bL Luxhlin, W. Henderson, A. Capples, E. Uyer,
febg-j* - - - -
To tho Honorable, tho JuHgtt of thk Court rf Cmo
rtU QuarUr Seosioru <f tho Toad, hi and for tho
riTIIFHW^" I ' ofw. hicUssnas.uf the iown»blp o(
I Pino, in the county aforesaid, barnbly shew.
A that you petitioner has provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of travelers and oth
era! at his dsreiling house, In U»e township aforesaid,
and prays that yoar Honors will be pleated to gram
him a Ucensa to keep a Public Hoou of hmiertain.
ment And you, petitioner, at in doty boand, will
pf V?e, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid turn,
rush in certify, Ihaltbe above petitioner is of good re
mu for honesty and temperance, and is wall ptovi*
Sod with boose room and conveniences for the accom
modation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and
that said tavara U necessary.
Tbomss fl.bson, Ucary KiJisn, John Crabs* fieorae
Hi.tffer John Mekinocy, John Good, Henry bood. Jr.,
Hner, W. B Bbi.it),, John J. C«-
nan, Jacob Grebe. ftPi?. 3 ** .
£ S&VTtI?S>4<O doz Scythe Sneaths of Drst and
**■>-
p “fisr ' No. 31 Water and CV From ft.
Hnr4_«o dog bon oaelity Cut Suel Iloea. for
selefry ftbg L 8 WATERMAN.
Fnpgs—g) dot bett Cut Steel Hay Folk*;
Oldoi d 4 Manure Pork»;
a>do* do 3 Tined Fork*;
feMff L 8 WATERMAN.
caADLE3 —63 doi Grain ttndlM by
SHOVELS— 47 dox polished »wcl point canal aboeelt
30 dox do doi Dofonibircdo
y l *- 8
; " tolkt.;
The Houle at pfoMOl occppkd by King «. M«Ot»
head, eorner ot Diamond atul D.aawnd XUajit aiws
ihr MCOUtt h«u»« Cfom C“n»ur ** iJ
alley. Pi» i«na*i apply i*> 4»K • ”*» IN
f Ua»U»I» day r*catVfd,«nd Cor aala
L fcbV? AIIMoTKONO * QHU/.KK.
~ ATTCTIOr-mES.
By John D. DavlliAoetlomi^i
Irim , S*Ta^Btoverrf** v r oraa *'* e ' *
On Friday aftenidon, al3 o'clcMjk, nl»•;«
Commercial Bales Koonsi. corner of Wood and l > in
street*, will be sold, wnhouCreterre—•
4 fire proof Iron Sales;
13 fancy Mantel Grates
o uoandSiarer,
1 Boiler and Oven, complete;
336 Inch Kitefceu Grates
3O do an do,
1 Oven util Grate;
6 doe Coal and Devonshire Shovels;
« bdl* Wrapping Paper.
I ca*k American Brandy;
, 1 do Codfish.
| febS9
IflQi STREET* PUtobaegb, Importer
lvJO» ana Dealer in American. Kogusn, ana Get*
tuan fancy Good*. Hosiery, jub'botu, Laces, Glove*,
Threads, Combo, Baupnt, tfmpendcra, 4c.. abo, Satin
and Fancy VesUnp, Block and Faney'Silk Cravoto,
Pongee, Bandanna, and Linen Handkerchief*, a jrae
rai aaMtuneut of Faus, and every variety ol mer*
ehacdlxo tekff
SIASOS’JS CHALLBBGR BL&GKUQ
riiHE iiomenoe and ateadily increasing demand for
L ibe celebrated Mavok's Chaluksx Ulocxixo, has
tiulneednnmejous unprincipled pemna to attempt an
imitation of hla Box Label, varying it slightly, with a
view to evade ibe.law, hot at the same time dcaigucd
if>!tQpo*o upon tbo universal confidence of contain*
ei« t ui favor of Mason’s Blocking; nnd aatbe eonn*
trrteil bear* no resemblance to the orient), except
in the label, and bu bone of ita rood properdc*,
Cmutirv Atercianu,'wlen orderinr Blacking, shouk
U caTofultOMk for“3IA£ONS URUiINAI. CHAU
LENGE BLACKING,” which U sold- by all resptc
ii.ble Wholesale Dealer*,-in every city in ibe United
JAMKS a MASON A CO’,
h'cbrasry.XU, loSO*—fcb27*dU Philadelphia.
SPJCCIAL NOTICE TO TEACHBEfI.
PI BOF&SOR CJIARLES DAVIES has jost
pared aoewnrithmelleal work, i copy of winch
pretested to each and every reacLerin the
Or, Aa Analysis of the Language of.figarea and Bei
enee of Number*. • _.. .
The following noticeucopied from lUe New rorl
Tribune of JaiutW l , l o^- _ _ „,_.•» , n
~GatUtf»*oT AhITBXSTIC, £T CIUA D*VlEa, UI~ U,
Hfrmo., up.Ut)—ln this wort tfce langoateof figures,
audeonaixnedoo of nnmbera. nxecarefully •
, The alphabci, composed ot wn figures—the words de
rived irom the alphabet,and the laws IW 1
fijnrea an ernneeted with each other u ero eleariy
«bowa that there are but fear hun
dred and eighty eight elementary combination* m
Artthmeue, each corresponding to a vrordof car com
non language; and that these combinations are so
connected together ar. to boall expressed
sixty three different word*. The system P rd P°' e
commit theio words u» memory, and then retd Uie
result* instead of spelling them, as now practised—
“ln another reioeetthe system proposes on import
wn change, namely: to ecii««terMd t«sat a»l Jaattaw
m entira things, haring a given relation .o the unit one,
from wnleb they were .
•We scarcely need aay that ue liule work evinces
the Jngtnmty and iktlfoi analysis, forwbtot.
Davies’ writing on this sooject aro justly celtbfmiea.
\fe commend n 10 tie attention of practical teachers,
believing that they will find it crowded with new and
valuable suggestions.”
Fntn tie Prtftstort at Wut Point-
Committee.
,1830.—(fobiS-dAw3t
‘iliUTAJtt Ac*muitofU.B. Writ Pwst, Jan 17,
‘••rtf Grammar of Arithmetic, by ProT»«or !>«**,
the tabjecl in o new
Arithmetic a* to imprefa lie minu of the«*rtter wun
lie firai principle* of mathematical ieie>ice.m taeir
riaht order and connection, and the new rale* for the
* A. R Chnrclr, Prof Ol hhUicpintld*-
D. U. Mahan Prof, o{4iu*lnee rmy/’
In Priii.
A. a BARNES iCd. vroold veipectfally announce
to teacher*, and to ail Iniejfmed'tn mathematical in
struction, lliai they will publiah, on or before the lat
Of Annul. lb£U. the following work:—
Timiooic AND UTILITY OF MATHEMATICS,
Or, an Analyaes d/_the Principle* of ihe Scince-ol
ie Nature oftte reasoning—andofth* beat Method*
orimparting Inatrneiion. By Cba*. Davica.
Author of “A Complete System o: Mathematic*-’
N B— A. 8- Barne* A Co., are the publisher* ol
D SSOT!K® , ST&'ocot B »*r ; ..N»
y» Wood street ftbi7 __
AbLKOBKJiY OOUSTY, 8S»
■ - la the Court ot Common Tlea* of
Jane term, IBIS, No-S3
jSgSgjfjgßliL fa ihe metier of the voluntary m*
■agUr- jfeqa&iignnient of Saoiael MeMiUin to
BEmPu B(^jpj Q h„ Yeung, jr, and James {lore-
WSezehSt And ejoo, in the matter of a certain
nKßfiar' dud of truat dated ihe Sod day of
“*W H April ISfti, recorded la Deed Hook,
vnl. CS, pageW,.^*!-,front **id McMillintoavid Young
wit, February Sfch, tha account of
the aialguM* filed thi* day and confirmed m at, *-;d
tbe Court order that the *ara« »UU to confirmed a*
cutely on the 22th day of March, t 6». aide** excep
tion* b- filed in the mean time and the Court «I*o orur
that dm said aaaignec* under *aidrolaaUry o**lsll
- ond *eid trustee* under tu)d deed of trust, OiaU
be ducbiw-d o*l the aoid 23th March, HiW, anlew oti •
ieexone he filed in the mean lime •_ •
feb<?-d3t GEORGE « HAYS. ProflionoUrv.
JOBS WALiOWKB A- ibß,
forwarding a commission merchants.
BtfUOTIQB, 71,
WOULD reepeetfolly tolieii the coniignmeni of
llarrohnrgh freight, from Wemern Merchant*,
•• they are prepared to receire any tuut.; Um
and Section-Boat* refining night and day, the freight
»iii no , be detained, as they will snloait anch boats at
all home fclM-3a
Uartiabai
Twenty Five Dollar* Boward.
AT a Special Sleeting of the American Literary In*
held oa Monday evening, U »M uuud-
That a reward of twenty Lve dollars be
paid for the recovery of lie body ot our lamented fel
low member. John William*, supposed to have been
drowned irom a yawl while on a pleasure excursion.
ah 3*iarday, the S3d ui»i, in the Ohio river, oppcijl e
the Sheflie’d Iren Woi k* The above rcwatd-wtll bo
paid, oa application to the treasurer, at P. H. Eaton’*
Store, oniFonrUi at. ...
JOHND CARLISLE, PieiL
W. H. Ewiao. Bee’y. . . _l_
Punhargh, Feb, iidlh. 156P-—[feb'Adt
FRENCH WROUGHT COLLARS aaloye a« ISfc at
_febS4 A A AUSOS A CO, CO Market at
CODFISH— iO tea on hand and Cor tale by
feta* ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
A FEW very superior chargeable Sifts Oriental
ViaeUes, mu euare new article, just rec'd per fart
Unmnl A A MASON A CO’S,
tcbdtf iarMarket u
7/GITR’bNTTIha~B lii*ioi flfo Ui e aid Yann.’on the
P ptenbcnvilicTurnpike,r.owoecupltd'by GenWn
hiarks. The Kara eontalui SIS and bet an
Orchard of grafted apple tree* •» it. Bern* within an
miu. of die city, and in a very pleasant tiuauott, the
Votue would suit well for a tavern Tor the aeeomoda*
lion of travellers and viaitera from the city.
Z W REMINGTON,
Manager Cheniers Coal Co.
RirEV, MATTHBtV9 k. CO
feb«7^lSAw»
I»EC®VeDTWS DAY.utATA. MASON k CO'S,
AV another large invoice of those desirable French
Wrought Capet, Collars, and Cull*. Alto—Mourning
Collars sod Cuffs, and ISO pieces rich black --Silk
Laces, all width*. j fcb^O
LINEN HDKFS—3OO dox Ladles’ and Gent’s Lines
Camtirie iidkfs. Alto—A lot of Ladies'
Choice Fail’d do, rec'd per express at
fob*} A A MASON fc CO'S
rIAT targe and eoromodion* DWELLING UOUBE
ou Webater meet near BcTenth, at prcaent occu
pied by Air. A. Vaubri. Poa«eeuoni»tob«givenon
the lit April. Inqalre on the pramiace. or of
U. a LOWBIE, Write It,
“ near Chatham.
LARD— ÜbbU Leaf Lard;
S u ' Grease Lard: reeM aad for uli*
i CH GRANT
»ACOS—EO bhds ue’d, In More and for sate by
» febso ISAIAU DiCREY A CO, From si
LARD— IGI bbls No I. in store and for sale by
febSS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
if ACKEREL—Qr bbls No l Extra.' eh band and for
M sale by t ISAIAH DICKEY A CO,
~ T jebtß Front at
FEKLINO it a doty we owe to ourselves acd oor
friends, wo deem it proper to publish the fellow*
Inf “solid facts" regarding ourTracspomiiau Line.
It bss been generally claimed by interested parlies,
that there Were bet four tegular tesponsibld Lines on
the Canal, namely: Tho “Onion Line," “Leech’s Line,"
“UiagUam’s Line,” and “Pennsylvania aad Ohio Line."
We claim to be a fifth regular responsible Line, and
ban as targe a stock ot Boats and Cars, as careful
Captains, as ccmaodloaa depots, and offer asmuch dis
pauh, reipomlbllfty, and ears to shippers, as any Linn
on the Csnal Our “Pittsburgh Transportation line"
• was first established by James O'Connor, in ISM; a few
years later tee style was changed to that of the “Pat*
ent Portable Carboly Line." The old style of the.
“Piiubsrgb Transportation line" was resumed in IS4S,
and has been successfully carried on since that dato
by oca Messrs. O’CONNOB, who are the Sons aad
successor tu business to JAMES O'CONNOR, and
who are tbc mm O'CONNOR’S now usallt in tho
Trauspoitation business. Our amagemenls this sea*
ion are vrry extensive, and wo feci confident that all
who favor our “original old O’Connor’s Pittsburgh
Transportation IJoe" with Utelt business, will have it
transacted 10 their entire satisfaction- Thankful for
past favors, «e Hope by alricl attention to the inti rests
uf out pvtrns, to mentaod receive a continuance aad
increase of the same.
Ail commß.iicauoDi addressed to us will meet with
prompt attention^
some
O'CONNORS t CO, Baltimore;
HALI» A CO., Cincinnati;
E. BI.OCK, New York:
ELLIOTT A GUEtU, Boston;
MAKER, HENRY A CO , St Lows.
fcHttS Jlwu’pl
<) PIECES sut-cr olive French Cloth;
& g do do Dlsrk ' do;
3 d. t* Fancy Cnsiimerci;
c do Fancy Bi>k Veatingv, entirely new,styles;
all ot which i wtU make to order in the latest style, m
low prec*. W.M. iUODY, 138 Libhny «t.
The Fashions just received. . fobiC •• \
ClAPiUtlid da* fur tala by *
; fcl>zj _ • 1 tt KHFU.KHR
BALS \U PERU—Wiurnite4 Bcuklao, tor utobr
feu?3 RK BEU.Eim.
va « AUaikA’duiNr^
IVi (el'X
P' ILL BOXK3-JW patei* ebipj
400 do
U .do KrgllUi billow; fnna!*
’ _ K UI ) K^~U BUt RK
S frtna imnie* lul*Ll ud dry, Ct lrtobr JQ<l
HELLERS 4 NICQI.S.
IMNSEbI) OIL-4 bn» jail on hudTftnil for ifclV by
J feb>£ J KIDD * CO, (W Wood *t
TVVK AV(KJi)/-liß'tim iTrt&rt, nnd far*«iiie hf
IJ fabVS _ • - SKIDD 4CO
fIURTAtt AMIMW4Y—«4 rerrived. o'ttd
X lor solo fry J KIDD 4 CU
POWDER MQUORICK-UMUi. f,tr*«ie by
fabtt J KIDD 4 CO.
XJXTIUCf I.OtiWOOD-TO «.«>* r-r i»> by
*4 iVt.ii 1 KIDD ft CO
BAltoN-SOwi*!*' ra» Won Kc*n»«d
yu cooHnmoaijUi'i j«* *»o 'X.
JOUN DDAVI9, Auel
c. YEAGER,
CAUTION
;h, Feb gO.ISiO.
i,UO lb* iu itoro
lICKEV 4 CO
O'CONNOR, ATKIN'S A CO . Pittsburgh;
ATKINS, O'CONNOB A CO, Phi’udei'a.
Rtctlvid UUi P*j«
.SAM COP.MVA—lwTbaforaale by :
K £ 8 SIXERS,
S ■* 67 Wood ft
f—COOOI fM **!o (iwrUy
R a HKU.KRa. '
1 m for nil by .
• R K 9RLI.FRB.
AMUSEMENTS.
' -WILIiRI fi&Lt.
Sit Bl|hU wad Twa AfUraMuJlUal
SIGNOR B LITZ.
Commencing on Monday, February 2a nrj
o’clock, and on ' *
Wednerday cad Saurday Afternoons,
Feb. S7U sod March 3d, art •’clock. ...
irr’Tbo Learned Canary Bird*; heantifnl expert*
menu ia .Modem Magic; and laughable seeiievin Ven
triloquism. illusiratlDg the wonderful power* of die
haman voice.
Admission S 9 cents; Children half pnee.
Jtoor* open at 7; toeommenc* at*4 o’clock.
Tickets'can be procured at the pnncial Hotel*. esd
«t .Mr. KayM Pooh 9‘ore.
empire minstrels.
WILKINS HALL—SECOND FLOOD.
WILLIAMS’ ORIGINAL OPERATIC TROLIJK,
formerly known at tho EMPIRES, refp*ct
fnltv aanounco to tbs citizens of Putaburxh, that tncy
arujete giving a «eiie* of their popular CONCERTS,
commencing on Moxnav Evxstxo, r a*hO*nTSsib» and
continuing every evening during tho w«ek, at ■>> iL
KIN9 HALL, town noort, on which occasion they
wi’l introduce their own Original Music, together with
all the popular Ethiopian Melodies of the day.
Musical -Dirtci«. Ur. J. F. TA&NT.
Mr - G. H. BROWN, tho champtau Bone Player or
tb* world, i* attached to thia Troupe, and will appear
each evening in Solot, Due us, Ac., m all of which he -
standi unrivalled. . „ •• .
Mr. «.G SNIDER, alias Jnaossu,the Dutch Darky,
will appear nightly la one of his obligatoc*, ...
iTFDoora open- at «4 o’clock; to commence at '*
precisely. Ticket*, 35 cent*; to ha had at the princt
, pal Hotels. and-al the door- • iebil ...
PrrreßUßGU _ STEEL AVdRK9 antFsprinu
" and axle factory. s
taaaeroam, ■ ~ r . . rona ». qcieo;
. JONES dt ItfJIQG. % • , .’S'.
Manufacturers or «mn« cud tuster ateei, $
plough ateei, steel plough :winge, coach and s 1
tic springs, hammered iron axled, and dealer* m miu
'cable callings, Are engine lamps, and cdacn uuntain*#
generally, comer of lion 'and Front eta., Fi^Ljunijn,
LrOmTbOT rLftijTru'iecßived inVtore.for dale.by
Itv febas I _ L 8 WATERMAN. .
T^EATUF.RS—ttTsaeks prim* Uhaoia Feather* lot
i; sale tiy ’ ' / • -L S WATERMAN. *
ill IE UfciAfyS-VU brls White Rennet «tom,.
and for aa*e by L 9 WATERMAN. _
BUCKETS AND TUBS—<W doz UaejccW- -
. {jdo*Tubi.lor.ra!cl»y
1.-btS . L & WATFILMLA-V
Bat>ohl9— 15 Ccz Faaey uiit Handled Breams*
60 dcs good common do. for *ile by ’
feb ss la waterman.
f/LOUR—dl brla received per steamer LouLj lif
r and tor aalo by febS3_ JAMES PRL7F
‘ ARD—# brla aad 4 keg* for aalFby ,
Jf.bU JAMES DAfZEUI..
nyOBACCG-CT keg* Geoge*a No 1.6 twist, received
X and lor sale b7__ fcblh JAMES DAbZELL.^
BACON-3 eacka Himr; ' '
3 do Rides;
1 do 'Sbouldert, averysureriorttnicie,
fur sale br feb2i WaLLINUFOIU) A CO.
SOAP— W boxes Cmcinunli 9o*p. for safe by
feb2s WALLINGFORD it CO.
TTEMO YED-WA LUNG FORD A Co have runs v td
1 td No 43 Water «l. bstwren Wood and h&rkct.
S" Uim mid hhds N 6 -
'217 bnrreU Alo!B*'ef> for
•'•“'•• WM BAG ALKY fc CO.
tLOVKRSEIiD—fcJ brl* Ohio Clover Seed, tor sale
j fcbS3 _ WM : II AO ALEV * CO.
' IUTTKII—IO tarrci*"li37Bolter for aalh'by'
Vf-hiS WM BAGALKV * CO
-7TICK—iII) Uereea Itesb Caro/ina Hie* far sole by"
ll fehS • , WM BAQALET ft. CO
ADDING—Id bale* titled, *up trier,
13 do common;
•«-to "White.
The undersigned having been appointed agents, by/ '
the mtueftciorer*, intend keeping * largo supply 01 >
their Wadding constantly on handstand will be pre*
pared to fill order* to any extent. Dealer* are par*
ifaalarly invited lo examine the qoalitirr and pnee*
of tho above mpply, which we think will compare -
favorably with those ofany other market.
WICK 4 McCAN ULES9,
ft b!5 Comer of Wood -anil Water aueeU.
Y'aHii- & kevaNoTTprooefree'd nndforsalc by
JL, ftbiis AUMSI'BONOjcCKuZEK _
Ci/Vv tR' SiiiiD—v joii rec’d and for rale l7y.
f,bBS ARMSTRONG & CKO7KR
BUUK euKK—Vuuuiom juet cee’ti «nd tor aalr b»
ARMSTRONG^CROZER.
H ICHOR’*' NUTS—3t*bl* jo«trecM undfer sale bp
feb-a ARMSTRONG 4 CHQ2BB
BROOM3-a> OOX Com, in store and for *oie f\
frhdS ARMSTRONG ACROZI
L INDEED 0i1.— 5 Dbls insiree’d and Coratlc pi
fcb23 ROBISON, LITTLE*CO
. y«itir'< Saw RtUeplaa Uelodlui '
G WINE to Ron. all Night; Dolly Day;
Doicy Jones; Go down to ds Cotton Field; ‘;
Nelly vu a Lad), Ac..
ALSO:
Re Kind tolho Loved One* at nome: ",
Itnw Ihy boat lightly; Tree Love, by ?. Hood; ■
Oor way across the sea, duett;
A new medley song, by B. Covert; .
Jenny Gray, marie by Waller,
Joy* that were crowning, Wedding March; ,
God bleeethe hardy martae; SrhaylhlilAValtx;
rVmseript’* Departure, by W. C. GJovrr,
Sound* from Wear; Wattte*, Meyfcimurbleebo Cor
lA>t Rose of Summer, e**y variation* by iletz:
Doited States Polka; Ladie*’ Soovenir Polka;
Com Cracker Qaadrtlfa; Looicvilie Quadrille;
Beauties of Italy; Duetu, Trine, *e.
; a large assortment of NewAlauc on hand-la which
addition* are made weekly. Por ealohy/ ,
_fcb2sj 3. H.MELLOR. 81 Wood rt.
BROOMS— 23 doi Cora, in atom and for rale by
febta ’A CULBERTSON
CVUtiESt— <0 bx*Creaia,
t 75 * En«K*h Daltyrlor »elo by .
fcb» J D WILLIAMS, tiO Wood »t
B"* CUE DUiLLS'd'balc* bait heavy Suffolk an!
Stark Woe Drill*, opear4«nd for axis by -
feba r BHAOKI,Vrr A WHITE
Maw fltyJ* Carpets, ; j
fUST received, some handsome• new vyle Velvet
tr* Pile and Tapestry Carpets, direct from England,
rod will be aold ■« low. axtbo tame qnelity eaaba
parehatedin iha Atlantic Cilice. ;
W MeCf.INTOCK,
fcb-O ' T 3 Fourth at, PltfrMirKh
OIL CLOTHS—Tbe IcTEctt ajipfunest of DU
Cloths, tu sheet*, to cm to any slat required, is to
bo (bond at \V McCUXTGCK>3,
fcbdS 75 Poattl, tt
TJLVET CORDS— PO piece*, of vtlioas ttylei ond
quaUliw,Ja»t ree'd by
tebsj ■ SHACKLETT & WHITE
COTfON YARN—IOOO Ibt ou hood onJ »*le by
febgl ; i A. fi FLOYD
RAPPING PaPER-» ream* Lorgc;
75 “ SittWl; c® band
feb93 JAR PLPVD
and for ulc
MOLASSES— 497 this wsw crop Pianiatton, Just
rcc’d per Hanbo Washington, for ale by
hbsu J ABFLOVD
POTASH— 1& ciiki on band and for *aJe by
fcbsU J & RfLoVl>
SALERATUS —25 casks Adams', for sals by
fcb23 JA-it Fi^OYO
»UTTER—IO his prime Family, for wile by
t feteO J A B AOYP»
CoVKR SHBl>—llTbbU'in store cuid fbrsalc by
febSl J AiIUTCIIISOXACO
TAR— 75 bbls N Carolina, for *alffby ,
febS3 J A HUTCHISON A CO
lOObjs Large No3,Man.'insperiioii;
J A HUTCHISON & CO
T CAB A SHOT—7OO pigs Galena Lead;
I r 60 kegs assM Shot: lor sale by .
feb33 J AHUTCHISOfI AQf>
tea Carolina, m store and fsr sale by
febSJ JA UOTCmsONACO
DRIED FRUIT-50 ba prime Peaches; *
sha do Apples; fcr sale by
febZt J D WILLIAMS, !10 Wood *t
rpOMATOES— 3 dot Bottles, for tale hT
1 feba j:p wiluam*
►UCKWUKAT FLO U ft—A pure arueje foiMJeb:
» febiO : J D WIELIAM3
• ' * - SOTXCfi. ' -
MBS. JAMES BAILIE wwld-rMptetWiy Inform
ibefrienda and cnstoisen of
(hatshecontinues the
u lie old’ store, 85, Cbettuol street* BkiJWe*phia—
where-can be rsoad, a. great wirty *>i wines
laqoor*, ofraiifli» grades and tlnlsffeK corjiUt mi? ia
part «t Sherry* Bolt," Madeira,. **..
Brandy. Guv Jrlati wihkey, SSL.
Creir Rnmf and Jamaica Spirit?; J*f?wn Stunt an*
Scotch Ale. . _ ■ ,
Alto, a Tery “aaperior" tot of Champagne. from,
nriwi Tinyaida, pol np by ipeaal order,all of wiuelt
will be sold at low prices. M-J- BAILIE.
65,CbeamudsL, Pbiln.
Next door to Centre** Bali Hctth
Jdl'tiUAL VHKKK fl>Y CaRPETS-lU»t rec'il
L' from tho manufacture a. «t rery tore puce*, at _
frbta W McCLINTOCO, 73 Fonrttt si -
Lung A hUQAB—SCO bblt Louisville Lime;
1 9 hhda N O Susan tor sale by
febOMi* ~ v-> -
DUFFI ELD'S VTESTPIIALIA lIAItSL-® ucrcea
of tnls celebrated ree*d efd for aale by
feb*l 1 SELLERS at NICOLS .
IRIKD APPLES—CO bn In store and for aale by
) feb« JftRKI.OVP
Dried PEACIIES—Sft 1 bb' m aterc and for sale br
feb« J.tß FLOYD
SHAD A HERHiNGS—For sale by
frbtt R DAL4ELIT& CO. G&eny »t
LARGE CHEESE—*6 bx» nptrisr, u band uil
for sale by &DALZKU.&CO,
febCi ’ . Liberty street
GREEN APPLES—CD bhls ift ator* uiid far *&!• by
BRKYFOQI.iI A OLA HKK
kRIF.D lbis in store and ibr «n l « t y
' fcb*H DHEYFOGLE A CLARKE
GLNNYBAGB— SO is store and for aale by
BHEYFOGLE A CLARKE
rpOUACCOI-lOhbdj Kj. LeaffluitrecM,for saleb7
A A CULBEHTBON,
UW - . 145 Liberty street
11 KMP— American Dew Rotted and Manilla, eJ
XX w*T* on band and (or sale by
'eWi JAB A HUTCHISON A CO
I?ANCY CAS3IMEHE3—3 cares new rpriuy styles
. of Ureeaa, Green Mix, Brown, and ur-iwn and
Green Mixed. and other ▼arieiiea. lust rec’J by
fehta BHACKLETTA WHITER Woods!
S' LATE LiNBNS—I ease 4*4 colored Linen* last
recMby aitACELETT A WHITE,
febW 00 Wood «t_
.TJRODOCE—IB"ken Batten bjs Cheese; BaM
1 Beeswax aadTunothy Seed, on eonsiemaent «3“
for sale by MILLEII A RICKETSON,
febSi 17J and 17t LdbeftTg.,
ITICfiPSI uctcts;
t fab«
Ttore and Tar Bale br
MILLER fc-BICKETSOg.
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