ritherartlcleo orlamory. Be alio rtermorearlit that:. rtotelranzato be tocrivird in payment fur lots be; - to do state in tho city of Jackson cod forttlif, -lot lands oforeeoil. •VOR GOVERNOR, S, R, SHUNK: Subject tothivieciinuttof IR; ittxociatic stvre comincli laming Post,. THOMAS PHILLIPS, 1.1)Vroli PrTTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 I DELEGATE MEETINGS.—iTho 'Delegate stings will be held on Wednesday. the . 21st inst. f lig erect townebips, <except , Pitt) between the .of.lisiid 5 o'clock, aid in the different- waids of wo °Wu and Phailowaship, stlio'clock: in the ng. ItiIICIATIna OP Tn. e are mac? obliptioni .Ateßon-R. J. WALIIIR, for a copy of his letter in elation to the annexation of Texas to the United toes. The letter is written in reply to a communication a Committee attbseitizens of Carroll comity, Xy. it is evident that mach labor arid research hare been spent in imspariar this lettm and the vast amount of s: information which it emotains' will make it interesting every reader, no-matter what may be his opinions elf the subject dime/led. Mr. Walker is, and has al .. • ways beano firm nnd consistent friend of Texas; he tbeenteXation as early as Ins, and on all *over et: emu since he has endeavored to make his I tct popular with the people. Mr. Watazn's 4.i.iiiefers in fervor-et annexation are such as would be _,stirged by all the statesmen of the slave-holding south, they are not each as can find muck favor among '://eishardy, frugal and industrious citizens of the north. / - .We desire no extent of territory by treaty or other for the accommodation of our citizens or those -";; ; ;Wist may seek a home among as. We have enough , t ; ' • . our own acknowledged boundary to accotrums fe all, and the north is especially hostile to increas. our„domirtien by taking into the confederacy such "; 5- state* as Texas, with its law contemning population ;F::-,tead the "ng principles of slavery firmly '`grafted oaksmnions. The advantages claimed the friends of annexation are very problematical -and remote, while ithewnia aro certain and immediate. The Relent feeling of the free atates on the slave tree 'lnicel will never permit them to sanction any project tics/tending its power, and as the south has evinced stn unsernpulous disregard of the rights of their north , • neighbors, there would be great danger in increas bg:its power W an extent that might defy opposition. do not suppose that any eonsiderable portion of ' free states are in favor of the course pursued by .• kbolithedits of the day, but we feel certain that a Mitre opposed to an extender) of the slave in • teld -that they would rather let some of the ehiva/ry of the Smith" go out of the knion than to take in any more territory with the curse of Slavery Awning over it. We regret that the great length of Mr. Wm-Era's ijetter will not permit-us to give the •whole of it to our - era, but we will call from it some of the most in • . ing portions inn day or two. , z tar The "circumstantial lie" that appeared in the 1 - s ltarara yesterlay about the Imbrication of the :Tour -Iteymen Tailors' cant is a sheer invention on the part of vthe "Scratch Club," and isas destitute of truth es most .tiTtbe atm lea that are ptonaulgated by that notorious '.. eland. We stated our reasons on Tuesday for refusing I 'o, ',-to publish a parities of the card , and the person who r , 'lworight 1.13 the copy knows that we made the same utt, 1-to to him at ths tine ~.". itaxisuitatiois with any body hut himself. 1 . -'• We arenot in the habit of correcting all the small -lea that &reinvented anticirculated about the Post-... .. 7 .:4)10, are too numerons and tedious to mention—but this tlast one is so circnassutatially told that we deport (torn lowar. usual courseaod give it &gat and unqualified cop -4 ,tradiction. Cssteav Arrotairstssra.--The Washington cot --respondent of the Baltimore American of the 10th inst. nays re were Almon afloat that day, that Messrs. -Chum of Ne. and %emus, of Pa., would be ,":nominated te the two places in the cabinet filled by Mesas Renshaw and :Part's. It it also said that • Judie filpshurwil I be sent abroad. probably to 'France. We have learned from another source, entitled to `•.much credit, that there was no doubt of the ['omit's -doe of Masers Waxing and GILNZE, and that both . eaten would accept. igrAn important report has been presented to ilia ,Jiiithigan Legislature in relation to the sale of the Public Works for State bonds- The report is accent - ponied by Pa bill to incorporate the Michigan Rat %road Calumny., and to authorise the sale of the South ern and Central sailroads " The bill provides for the sale of those roads to the Company for the sum of 0,- .558.798 r.-the estimated cost of the roads—together • with such-further sum 'Ratite books and papers of the rem Airmen shell ohm to hese bees expended upon Abe roads lilies the Ist of Daeember th oardeitated at. 5187,500 up to July ,1, 'lB44—making the aggregate OW; or Taloa tithe roads at that time 45;74716;293 Tbatpaperforther remarks, "shook! he public:works be told fur that sum. the Wane. of -one 'aeirsoirleaged debt, on account of the fire millien lows sestaid. iserssiutted •to $355.737, to be ailerone lormtlied for Ir. the State." - Ma. ADAMS AND Xl4l .I"crvrtoss.—On Thursday fisitiair.Adanssimnented, is the House of Reprerest ideas, one hundred nod twelve petitions. the greater pot dlimfthemi vatting to •abolition. The following it st . upe ofibe nnrsiSer--"Jas. R. 'Wilson and Intatiftwits of Wasterstrenissylvania:.l. Acknowledg ment of Gkhk.S. Submission to Jesus Christ; 3 Re tioo of his urilLin the Scriptures; '4. To rescind 011 unsoimtentest the kers of Gxl." Referred to ttesilltstoicesittessettpost-OlSoe arid mat-roads. AN HAilltillartii Fauns • FA.I!IILT The Albany imiparteentabk its ass attempt on the part of :tiro servants to poison the family of Mr Robert Hat% , ria, of Albany. The persons accused are a colored •!eeosaa named Mary Jazkaao, and a boy named James trimmed, *albs ination of the paniee and lEbydrionfonsion Of slit boy, that while the family. -eareasiadarifilabsocaßarris, thasistrin-lare of Mr. rong lady mined Miss Lam., labo !reason As whit hoes Schenectady, and a hostler, namettJamoi flphasegen., wisee preparing tor tea. Gatfold„ the color- '0111114 1 % who *hi vosimiehally employed by M r H. as . Iltalithesbeeld tura some mow uplift the 7tes, -which litididittiabeioolt this oeassicia wishful,- the pekes. entitle, young lady.immedintely -aribliking tea t!es,b•gan , ici.frlli a Barn - ing fa the tialefteteed theuessal eympuxaelpflelisoeiog, &vet wis.,;.,,,brere coded ia. Gild emery "fort seasie to 410TiMk sad tbey as aow eemeideeed onset deli: Se! ' asit Mivsattcsr-The Comittiues Of Co tuteitir haw* iloospood the hid of 3& A C Bexass,tosopoiciato Agee Jibe • 11=23521 Att. • Dattan.—Two clerk* in Bakimote inept tar ;potherbs • ennuis • iretiction against robbers. Ain. atisinn awokeiind astir *-tall man trith black whiikers; miwoitith the bed tonna kits inmates weretudeepontd. thin stealthily mosey off Whon hls back was turned, the ilerb supposing the robbery bad been completed, drew a loaded pistol from ander his pillow and lasi arthi - robbir. The report awakened hislellowelerk and* whpla house. The bolt wits found secure, the bullethadperktrated the door-4111 WAS safe—and the honest mid believe clerk had fired at the phantom of • dream. SNIPIRRANCIt REFORM TN Ncw Maws we —We learn from the Portsmouth journal that the side of ex dent spirits had ceased at Concrml, the capital of New Hampshire. On the lot of January, every hotel and shop voluntarily abandoned the traffic, except two oc cupant* of celhoi. ,-. Therso werer immediately prosecn trid; thir-one obtained bonds, the other not being able Weirs secerityin the sum of $lOO, was committed to Hopkinton jail. ..- 41.140CIATIoN course is onward. Persons of every condition in life are embracing its regenerating principles. The man of capital as well as- the poor man, the divine and the philambropist, all feel the grievous oppression of the present state of society, and are awakening to the sublime and radical reform suggested by Fourier. The Rev Mr Ripley, one of the Directors of the Brook Farm Association, speak. iag of the "practical workings" of the to) stem, says: "We have always been on a small scale, devoted chiefly to Agriculture and Education; but cat rying in to effect the principles of combined industry and a unitary household. Our experience has been of the most grntifiying character; our faith in the idea of As sociation has eainede ten-fold increase; and noeerthly temptation could induce us to abandon the wurk in which we are engaged. In the three years we have been together. we must havegathered some knowledge of the practical workings of the principle, and we fully give oar testintony•to-thisise who areltiunger in the, movement than ourselves-41re 'knee 'seen the most beautiful fruits from the combined ordrr and in proportion wear fi delity to the principle, ;sap been the *weasel taw endeavor." Pans nen? BRottsa ne.—The Brooklyn F.agie says,thaa-art prksiliglu was interaphadby the F° ll Cleet 15 c 0011 4 1 4' in Monday, at Part Grisesi. - formation was givaii at the Court of Mimi that such a spectacle- was about to take place:and a posse of off cent was promptly dispatched, who, upon reaching the ground, found theme bullies stripped and about to commence theutfray,surromsdrd I,y three or four.hon dred spectators. The appearance of the poiioccansed the dispersion of racih,the and the two brutes, who had drawn together this assemblage, retired without even their names being discovered. It it not said whether the parties belligerent were members oiCongress, but the pi esumptiun, from re cent events. is that they were. GillwThc Secretary of the Treasury has given notice toclaiman suadertheconvention with Mexico, that on the presentation of their respective certis craps sit the Bank of the Metropolis, on or after the 7thinstant they will receive their pro;iortions of the second instalmen t and interest paid by Me.sico, after deducting expenses of transmission and insurance on the transrr.ission of the funds tn the United Stites. The amount to be dis ributed is $187,74325. and is equivalent to six 832 . 24,- WV per cent on the respective awards. Claimants who are,desirous of receiving the amount payable on their certilicates at Ruston, New ymk. Phi. isulelphinnr Baltimore. are requested to notify the Re gisterof the Treasury of their wi.theA, on or before the 10th of Februsry, , stating the dstes, numbers, and amount of th •ir respectiventrtifieszes, upon which due notice will be given of the time of payment at those several cities. Tux Vier PasslDVlcr.—The whip ofGreene coun ty are not rrece enough to support our "distinguished townsman"—the villifier of Henry Clay—for the Vice Presidency. They have instructed for he cKcn ban. COL. BENTON The correspondent of the Public Ledger communi cates the following very characteristic anecdote ro specting Col. lizavros, which took place pending a discussion of the Oregon.questiunin the U. S. Senate: Mr. Archer wished to postpone the subjeet till a day, by which time the Senate could get copies, no,. priming,- of Greenbow's account of .oregon Territory, its title, &c. Mr. Benton. without rising, exclaimed, " Weirant no books on this side of the House to prove our title." Mr. Archer. "Strong as the Senator's conviction may he, -it will be atrengthened by the facts adduced by Mr. Greenhuw in his book. Mr. Benton. "Every part in that book I knew and 4tated, longbefore Mr. Greenhuw ever heard that there was any such a place as 0. egon."—Harridburg THREE DAYS LATER PROM EITEOPM. ARRIVAL OF THE PACKET SH IP EUROPE By the arrival at New York rope, from Liverpool, dates to been received. The Europe and brings three days later intelligence The State trial. had commenced Cotton had again advanced. In the previous fun, night the average ad% ance in cotton was two cents per pound. being fully enua 1 t0,52D.030,110.0 on thence rage American crop. It is confidently stated that Nit Pae.kenhant, foe new British envoy to this coan:ry, is fully empowered to settle •the Oregon question. ,He was to have sailed on the 16th. Another addition so the. royal family is expected sh.wt ly. The trial of Mrs Gilmour-was progressing at Edin burgh. It was thought that theverdiet would be one of not proven. The Augsburg. Casette Mates positively that an ar rangement had been made for the marriage ofthe Queen of Spain and the Count di Tapani. brother of the King of Naples: but, ANT 0....- The State Trials.—On Thursday. Mr Moore, Q. C.. applied to the Court of Queen's Bench on the part of the traverser., that the panel ofspecial jurors be quashed and set aside, or cancelled, and that a mandamus, or orderin the nature of a mandam 'us, should be issued, directed to the Right Honorable the Recorder of the city of Dublin, cum mindinE bite to place on the list ofjurorsfurshe year 1944, in the coun ty of the city of Dublin,' in their proper order, the names of tbe persons—to wit ofawenty-seven persona, whose qualifications respectively, to be , placed on the list, was leagally proven before, and allowed- by the litowdec as special jurors. LATER FROM MEXICO By. the-Jitiat Borr,Capt Hollin,pheud, we reeuvied yesterday •steciese a famight later' from Vera Cruz. Contrary temsticipationshiteerto formed, Gen Thomp son hadvotleft 1 1,eairs). What reasons ezi-trd for the saegressimuittbis departure .we .did not learn. Intelligenee !Mat last relic/m:1 Wens Crag of the arrangement sifthe diScelties between the English and Mexican GOVecomenut. The news entithoughtalm st tougeodtu beusae, as the commercial interests were •notalittledisturbedia the. prospect ofa British Beet pubßrisiCtbeinuboi of-Vera Cruz with hostile intent. :Welearashatit iinowdeernacertain that there will be a astjarity neainst the Provisional Presidomt in beadsman of new Congress. It was before ad- CM-the WT. popularbraneh the opposition is the 'pendant. =MEI noon may 4-- We learn that the Colonizntinn So-iety trill send off a vessel fron this city about the middle of March fo Africa. with emigrants. Some eighty or ninety person are now ready to co •et.; twelve of this number will g back into slavery efilmom they are tient off by P given time YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC MEETING. At 11 Ilr.re aid respeerllde meting of the young Democracy of Alio ~ . heny city. held at the hat e of C pt Cooper, nn Tuesday. 13:h lust., on matiou, JAM KS J Mason w9+ imlled to the their, and Jos. K. R tn- ME appointed Secretary. After The chair had stated !he object of the meeting. on motion of D. W. 'Bos., a committee offiye was anpoi led to draft a Constitution turf By-Laws. The following iv" the committee: G. L. Robintomr. G. Spangler, W. Hallett, D. W. Boss and W. IL After several addresses the meeting adjourned till T , tesday the 20th inst., to hear the report of the coin inlttee„ .JAMES J. MASON. ri .... 76111M1111r-- .4eE4 MERCHANTS & MANUF .ICTURERS' LINE 7 , 0 R transporting G kids. Merchandise, Produce, &c.. between Pi'isbnzgi. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and. forwarded by this line on as accommodating terns and its short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods. forvrar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Prop' icier* and agents will give their whole at • tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may ClVtli tbem.with their .custom. We invite ship pers, merchants, manuf icuirera And others to give is a call before xhippiae elsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the strews will be received...freight and charges paid, and forwarded without. Mid itionacharge fur fur wardiag or storage. •astrrs: Sang6ei 1111/rier,Canal Bnain, nearlth st. Pittsla'g &angled W Dog, lat and2.l Wharf, betas Race at De!aurora. l'hiladelpktia. • /sane Cruse, Bahinsnre. HL Pattersms,H , Cidayshargh. ;Piss Afflers.n. John. town. N Briggs• Now York. Was 6 Rermoids & Co., Boston. To: lames McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co. J W Barbridge &Co, • Henry Coulter, C.G Hassey, • l'itieiroiryrk. Joke Grier, , Church & Carothers, George Bred, F Sellers, Samuel J McNight, Lewin/ilk. Samuel Wilson, Madison, la. fib 15, '44 Data.— + A buystot "ini4eadiese4let*tootten it itifeen**lo64,l. whilisup is he . 'lastriiittit the factor to pet oil etii, luniefforit *pia, which was done, and in t'seceorcetsf the forenoon n purchaser wasTonnd at 9 cents. The last purchaser removed thesamples to the board of a different factor,and before shirt it was re-soid to the first purchaser at si tests! This is, no doubt, a fair specimen of the way this cotton is en speettlaledin LATER FROM RIO JANEIRO. We have been prilitely livered by . Hugh Jenkins, 'Esq.. with the fitllnwing extracts from his circular, re calved yesterday per brig Mentesaren, Themes Kelly, master, bound to this port (rein Rio Janeiro, butde tained ao the Horse Shea dry loss of their chains and anchors, during a violent gnle on Wednesday night.. Capt. Kelly writes that he fell in with the pilot boat.' Henry Clay on Friday last. and they refused to take I him to Norfolk to procure chain and cable, but on the same day, tneetine with thepilet Moat Toint. he started for Norfolk. from whence forwards the follow ing circular. hav'ng left his vessel in charge of a pilot. Zito Dr Jarretati, Dec. 13, 1843. Oar last circular advicen were under date of 13th alt.. since when treosactions in imports have been to a very Bunted extent, partly owing to the excessive stocks of almost rill •descriptions of merchroulize, which have been roach iucreased by very numerous arrivals from all quarters, arid partly to the general aversion of our dealers to purchuse at this season ofthe year beyond their immediate wants. The increased anchorage dues have been put in fete, also a stamp duty on despatches. which amounts to about 14 rs. per hbl. for flour, and 13 T's. per bag of coffee. Affairs at Rio Grande cmitinue improving, and there is a well grounded belief that tranquility will be short ly restnred. At Montevideo on the 28th ult., affairs were in m'ieh the carne state; O• t. Rivera was on his march tnwards the city, with the intention of raisi ng the seige, and it was exrn.cted that the result of a ra cial battle would ere long decide the conflict one way or.th- other. Istroase.—Breaelstaffs.—S.uppliem have:kept pour ing in on our pravioumly glutted and detnessed mniket, and since ow last comprise . 44,699 blds. of fluor, of [ which 44,549 bbls were from the Uuited States, say, 22 094 bbl.. "Rich cond. 13.679 hidm. B tidal - ire, 1.- 900 bbls. Western and 1,3 7 6 hhhi• Ohio,-and the hid once from the NI nliterratutao: traminc.tionmitave been. for conaumotioo. albeit 5.000 blob.. Richmond at from 182500 a 16 cr.-7.00d iddm. B dt, at from 15 a 113 cr.-4.600 bldg. Supr Pnilndelphia and Western at f rom 15 a 131250 or.. a al 150 idols. Supr. Trieste 17 and for exportation 6,350 bbls Baltimore and Ohio, at from 12 a 112250 cr deliverable at Montevideo.— Theme simoltartenu. large receipts, together with the emoonnt apprehenmien of farther heavy shipments oo the way, have Tr-ad.-red holders very desirous of 'wi ling.. but bakers being well inmlied. have shown ereto relnctance in putchaming, and it him heed exceedingly difficult to effort sales of any quantity. indeed so inneb so, that even the attempt of one of the smaller holders tor ore off whet he held at • great reduction on previon. rate, ham been pa tinily frnatrated, and if the limited d smand f..r exportation had not sprung up, prices mime have further reduced. Nominal quota firms are 16 for - Richmond to nett $5.66, and 13 for' Baltimore to nett 14.30. From pre:mutt appearances. 'be ports north and month of ns heia, full.* had bnminems will, we fear. contin ue to be &ma, until shipmentm fall of and the market is allowed to recover from its &Tres:lion. In first handm remain about 86.000 Ws., of which 17.000 Richmond and 14.000 new Baltimore. 4.1,00 old do. and 840 Western: in all there may be 56.n00 bhls. At Montevideo 28th ult.. 11...it'11. nominally Tinted a* "12 by natal to nett tar. $7. There ern. nothing doing in the tirtiele at Buenos Acres on the 20th nit., +where iv,,. b.,' very little •.m.nect ad for ron.atmre;on; mtoclt in dennmit. 95.000 MIN,' nnminql anntsitinn• 7{ aft ner Md. in deposit. At. Rio Orondo on Rth Baltimore flour is (motor! 111 and Richninial lir it 19.. 04e *wirie.... from Tinhio roach to thi*Otht.e.--sales are ri.qwwiPd eif ..0001,hk tt00hm.. Rithmonel at 12 At: 1 3- V4mmisminwii:gro. tat Dee., the article wn. I ` 1 "=" 1 ^1•Y^: tait4s nominal at al o It 18, stoat heavy in.nnn , Ex l' ,, avic.-The tfrOat aetivity'whiris ha; **reale , ' in onr Curet! Onsiltetirbteins the :rreanih - ofOrt„' .ire ein'itirmea, hat wrfeeshavrvanrier-tonne no materi al variation; rtiornmrneine tuivi•P; ham Enrone by In.t onekr.t ”nth , tr tinmneti the mnrl;ei,•hortheinte nomer• nrriclt. have m a in at n aronll n•l -poor. 21950 31140:cr,+041. I.t `?'1701 %ann. Shipmeneb 4mlnr,Novetotter ron.iet of - non or which 6,771 wor:r for the U. States a r,a'n=t 47 000 ;time rnotrh In=t year. Sun AR. —Tuurnrrle the m 144::, of Inrt month, ar rival; of the new ,rll.l rint ,, nred in , n1 , 1(or. and m - (4 , 4 (mimed at arbin., a 1 iann- fur brown, but have ;me, receded t0231A00 a 111/;01. Tit rf no.nnn P:neArqn..Ae at r. ffkm 1 7 n a 20n r. ; River Plate. 15n n 1:19 on-11. 75.- - - - - . . nnn. At lin,no. Ayroa. '2oth dry Vt;iir4 en4tinc. per lb. nn honrci. At 3lnntoviti ,, n, 213th n't.. They wno.,onot,int nn hoard; hot very fow nn .Ile. The Rio Grande quotation of 6th ult. is 91e nn hoard. FOR LIBERIA. The N Y Commercial Advertiser or Tuesday after- Jo.s. K Rrobts, Sec'y Freights to Philadelphia aad Baltimore. SANIUEL 1V D4S, -Z H L PATTERSON. .5 P"Priel°"' -- - - aheett ,_ ' ti.--Oa the; morning # the-10th, ibis. TO dis Honer Al* thili4ndipes of the Wort of Oa.* ... Selbsieeertiti, in the eitY, whicip:aoshimentilne lei*. lll3 gtte s ilkiP st-the teem, he mid for the song mili A lligia " °nil ' Rublas " thil. Ilielg. "4-311141'4 -illitt eg - feor#lniliest Msehey. dais 4 dl wont 44. way,:t ogetlsHw with seversd low frame beilditigs ea. API - sisi t impec t f e lbc a l inhthigt a Whitt manufactory, a caret weaviee es: - Thet yaw pethiimer inits provithitttasif with tablishment and lock manufactory on 3th seseeß and the materials tar she 1141 " 11111°111 " a l l nil switilliah chair manufuct . of Messrs Mitchell & M ' en Cc' 'ere alaiadds dwelling . hoose in thee' ty ssid, and Prays your honors will tie pleased to grant him a Meuse lumbia street. The "Tinies" does not know the lose. 'Wilmer, a public housed oeterlitinneene. And *V but it must lie great. ' petitioner ' s' in shay bowed, w Willey. 1 The "Times" gives a review of the market, in which ! JAMES li4VICF.Tc.. ' it states that navigation on the canals remains sus pend- 1 We, the subscribers. citizens of the ith Ward of ed in consequence of the foe. The cold weather con- Pittsborgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of banes. - A few days ego the weather moderated,' with gond rePute fur honesty and a ternPelnnnee andc isw2 the prospect of opening the canals, but It is now cold, : J o hn notla ed tt nth house room of travel! rs and t r et 'aterettie" 411; the ' with slight skirts of Snow fulling almost every day. I. o 31cllwaine, ' e John Halyey. Sitneice has floated past the city in the river, but not . Dennis Leonard, James !McKenna, enough taimpecie. the operation of the boats, except for' Thomas Scott, John Torbert, ' Joseph O'Brien ' Joseph . 214 U, '.. a tow days about Wheeling. There is water fora r any : David Sr,pence ' James McAfee . , sized boat from hence to New Orleans. On the Bth' James . brooks, Montrose Mitciteltroe. instant, 10 foet and 2 inches was ,reported in the canal I f 115-3tthsw* - at Louisville, and rising. ' The rivers generally. South of this, have been high during the whole winter. Country produce arrives freely by wagon and, railroad, and is in fair demand; the pricer, however, have varied but little from last week's report, and show a decline in ►nme articles. The imports of groceries during the week have been considerable, keeping the nooks on hand full in quanti ty, and prime in quality. FLoc e—At tbe current I rates, $3 72 a 3 87, is doll, as a further decline at the flauth is anticipated. I WHCAT-IS in demand at 80 cents. Wetatexil—Maybe quoted at 18/ a 19 cents--tle tnsnd an] supply fair and regular. This article has fluctuated in price but very little for some time. ELot—None now arrive in .droves; but considers %le number aro - brought in by wagon, which are taken ais2 23 a 2 55, according to quality. The Cincin nati tame estim ttes the number received and to be packed, at 233,000 hogs, which is short of last year the park, imvevet, is heavier. The amount of money invested this year iu this article, is set down at 41,800.- .600. SALT—T. 1.. 35 37&; Kinawha, 25 a2B cents. Freizhts to New Or!eerie remain as kit reported.— Pork 50 cents per bbl; whiskey, 60 cents; 11.isr, 40 eta; pound freight, 35 cents periloo. To St. Louis—whir. key. 60 cents: putted freight. 35. Tti.Tittsburgh— pound freight, from 12j 1020 cents. Du ringthe week, exchange has advanced to 14 prent, at which rue it ii in fair demand. It is thought it will advance &min; the present month still higher. This may be attributed to the fact, that our merchants gn east during the present month, to make their spring purchases, and comparatively little has, as yet. come n below. At New Orleans, on the 31st, 60 days sight on theeast was selling at 24 to 11 disconnti sight exchange 14 to 11 discount. Specie hos been .in demand for shipment to New On ranged bY the scarcity of exchange on that point. It commanded 1 to If premium fur a taw clays, but has since declined to j prem. In uncurrent money there has been little doing.— State Bank of Illinois notes and certificates aresuoght lifter at our quotation's. We note a sale of Urbana mp•: ney at 53 cents. Holders are now firm at 60 cents. Indiana Scrip ,is guick at 00 cents.' Rt►att r. Louts.—The !Importer of the 6th says thnt tharives hits risen nearly two feet in the last 14 hours. There was every little ice running yestet. day. On the bar opposite The wharf, there was 71 tet water. !JAVA:IA.—The exports of sugar from Havana, from the Ist ofJanuary to the 31st of 1843, amounted to 429,000 boxes;; the exports of Coal.. were 703.99, tirrobes. From Matanzas, during the same period, there were 270.692 boxes of the former and 117,096 arrobes of the latter exported. GMF.AT SALA or WOOL PROM ONZ ESTATZ.--TIN, Celebrated farm of R. H. Rose, at Silver Lake, Penn., maintain& ten thousand sheep. A few days since the propr;.:tor sold n one time to a manufacturer at Tthica, 3ro bri:ei of wool, each bale weighing from 150 to 180 pounds, at 31 cents a pound. nr Tbe quantity of pork shipped from Cincinnati, to New Qrleans..from the Lit of lust November to the 10th ult. was aqfollowo Aroma of pork in bbls. sad in hulk, equivalent to Amount of bacon. do. Amount of hams, do. New Oatsams, Jan. 91, 1944. Sines our Inst, the rnirket has been very dull, altho' the weather hAs been favorable for out door business.— Western produce is heavy, (tipsier in part to large re ceipts, and the upward course of freights, which ren ders psrties unwilling to operate unless at aconcession in prices. LOSS OF THE TOWBOAT PAUL JONES. The towboat Paul Jones. Capt. Gow, sunk about 9 o'clock on Wedneaday night, while lying at the Levee in the upper Picayune tier. Boat • total losg, no in :offence. A flatboat, with about 1000 barrels oftiour.also souk yesterda; morning, below the Red Stores, First Muni cipality. The floor, which was itotende.d Got shipment on board of& French vossel.wil I principally be saved 'Ma damaged state.—N. 0. .Poartne of the 2d in.st. IRON ORE The Grand River Chronicle, of the 25th tilt, sari: vOur worthy fellow citizen, Mr Samuel E Todd, who lives upon the west branch of Grand River, about five miles from this place, fn excavating the earth, a few days since,for the purpose of building en ice -house, strurk upon an extensive bed of iron ore of excellent q•:ality. A gentleman who has been for many years engaged in the manufacturing of iron, has since visit ed the spot. and permotincest ; the ore•to be of the very best kitalfor comings, anti in exhaustible in quantity. :It. is situated within a few yards of the hest eraser pow ers in upper :Missouri, with extensive timber bottoms to support it, and in the vicinity of large beds of stone coal of a superior quality. Mr !bird, the gentleman re •ferred to above, says that the site presents a combina tion of advantages fur the, manufacture of iron superi or to any he has ever seen , its the Western couptcy, and in the hands of au oriterptisiug nip - heist. caul& be made immensely valuable.", SIVA LUB ALE FARM FOR SA LE.-s-tThe subscriber wishes to sell his. farm situated in Pine township, Allegheny calmly, containing one hundred and eight acres of land, sixty of which are cleared. and a sufficient quantity ,is meadow. A good square log house with a good brick chimney is erected thereon, and is well fixed fur in. There is also no said farm•one small barest' %limber of bearing apple trees and peach trees, and several rawer failing springs !. will also.sell am right AO.. fisur acres of ground on which is erected al rick Chapel. eadente d. in the sur vey. The property is twelve or thirteen miles,from Pittsburgh, on the Franklin road; the title indisputable, and payment will be made easy. For further particu lars inquire of the subscriber, on the premise:. 1-AM RS AORELAY, or to 11110.11-.S.Pf VENT. !Allegheny. 14 RSh6 OPIUM' PURE ALFOHOL, — ' — it penor - article to dissolve Gems, last received et the iWholetals and Retail Dreg Stereef J.KIDD, fob No. 60, coraer•4th & Wood sts. TO the Honoieble the Judges oftheCourt of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition °flames Kearney, of , the sth ward of Pirtsburgh,vespectfully sheweth— • That your etitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and titb• ere, at his _dwelling - house in the city aforesaid, mat prays rimt your honors will be pleasM to grant him ra. license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. J A NtKS KKAIINKY. We, the subscribe's, citizens of Pittsburgh, do cer tify that the above petitioner is of good repute•for nasty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of tra vellers and others. John Young, Thomas Flood, Samuel Siggem, John J • Alexander Glass, .James Gosling, John Mackin, John Gibb, James Scott, James Ormston, Andrew Scott, AYilliarn Hamilton. f h-3ttistw Notice Loaf orlon it may concern. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Ohver .Ormsby Evans deceased, as well as those knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please present their accounts forsettlement to C Evans, No 10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, feb 1-5 Administratrrs. TO the Plonoreble the Judges of the. Court o f Gene ral' .. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in .a for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Maurice Martin, of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, respectfully shewette.— That your petitioner bath provided himself taith materials for the accommodation of travellers-sad etb • ere, at his dwelling house tbp eitrafintesaidoutd prays that your honors *ill be pleased to grant him a license to keep a peblic house at entedainmeat. And your petitioner, acin.dray bound, will pray. MAURICE MARTJW. We, the subscribers, citizens of Pittsburgh, do cer tify that the above petiticmceis of good repute fee 4to nesty and - temperate:o,Bnd is well provided with hauls room and eon ven;ences for the accommodation of tra vellers and others. M Lowry, Wm Gates, John Neal, John Peter Buck, George Dian, John Stubbs, Jer. Frew, ' J C Smith, A J Lilianit, David &oat; George Porter, Bernard Boaritle. fllll,la wIlt• Loon OUT FOE duvet. snowy At No. 8, sth street. SA:II,'L KEYS tk'CO KEEP constantly on hand and will make to nrder any kind of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Shoes, Waf ranted iinfatior au none manufactured in the United States, which Will be sold at lower prices for rash, than at any other place in the .city, and a better article. Any shoes purchased here, if not as good as recom mended, will be exchanged, or the money refunded. The following is a list of our prices:— Ladies' French Kid. Gniten, $1 37 " Heavy Gnat Boots, 125 Mens' Morocco Buskins, 1 12 " Kid or Motoceodo, 1 12 Beat qualitrdouble soled Jeff's, 1 00 Men's Morocco do, 1 00 Ladies' English Kid Slips, only 1 00 " Beat quality spring heel slips, 87 " Fine Kid Slippers, 75 A 1 ,;,20d kid slipper for 82 A good assortmt of all kinds of Misses and Chit dr,n., B outs an d Shoes 01011 colors, in the same pro portion- Ladies will please.eall and examine our stock, as we fuel confident of being able to please, and will make to order any kind, of Shoca.in one day's notico. S. KEYS Act- CO. No 8, sth st., one doot from Harris' Intelligence Of fice. and 2 Irani Market street. fl4-3t bblt. 141.303 6,922 2.918 110,943 Salo of nous., aa4i Lot of Seismal Salton, Deceased. In pursuance of an Order of the.Orphans' / L. S. 1 Court of Allegheny County, will be expos ed to public sale at the New Court House, in the city of .Pittsburgh, on the, first Monday, the 4th day of March nett, at 10 o'clock A. M.. The follow ing described realestati•, late the property of Samuel Sutton, of Bitt,Townehip, vir. A certain part of Lot number ten, marked in the general plan of the mit lots of the city of Pittsburgh. beginningat A post-tired» line of said Lot, by the side of the Monongahela river. at the distance of about two hundred and seventy-sit feet., from the corner of Lot No. 9. thence up said river, along said River along said line Twenty-four feet, thence by a line North three degrees, East about two hundredarol twenty feet, pas sing. through the centred's white Oak, and to the foot of the rocks, thence by saine -North 87 degrees, West twenty-fouefeet post; thence South three degrees, West alsouttwo hundred and twenty feet to the placed beginning; being part of out Lot No 10, which was sold by the Sheriff of 'Allegheny County, to Marian Pride, by Deed dated 20th 5ept.%1823, and acknowl edged the 17th day of NovemberlB23, and :Riscordad in the recorder's Office, book.E, 2 page 472. and by said Marian Pride, leased on perpetual lease to James i Chambers, by Deed in Book G2d pages 496. 497 and 498; reserving to the . said Marian Pride, an annual rent. of 6 dullnrs, payable, oajthe first dayc of April, and October, in each and every year, and by the said Chambers afterwards, sold and transferred to, James Tucker subject to the aforesaid rent , by Deed' .Recordettin Book X, 2 v01'47, page 260 - Stc„ and on the back of tiresarne Deed, assigned and transferred subject to the aforesaid annual rent, to Samuel Sut ton deceased, by assignment dated the 20th Novem ber, 1894,nnd on which said Later piece of ground, tl.ere is erected • two story Brick Dwelling House, with finished basement. Terms cash par money. W ILLIAM BRYANT, Executor of Samuel Sutton, dee'd. THOS FARLEY. Clerk of the Orphans Court. feb.l 3 t h—te TO GLAZIERSANDOLASS CUTTERS. ,S H EMS Patent Diamonda,set with hey,- constaptly in store and for sale ILL the Drug store of feb 9. JON. KIDD, corner of 4th and Wood sts. BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or bale,for sale by A. BEELEN. 05-tf. BEAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just rearm ed and foriale by •• A. TARE. : I4EN 0.5-tf rIF OAR BUTTER.—A let of tbat eellibrattai ehoioe 44- family batter, put upiufull loutiod'keqta APP/3 11. 41Agst4. 410VOWAtAir .. .' ' t•• Aitiff. , Tg' ...". 4 E do, erstiloy fit 44Filwor Throiliffitio4l . 9(#.44o iott*pflf#' 4l,4 W4 Oiraimimp f PO AtW F4,P.sf .04FAIINgl i ltioll "' YOW P* Ol 44OV )4 1 4. ibcti p ri 2 matiltia7►i fur das lowpfloggrabiN9 41 1 . others, at his awning ,iitiowt4v 40 , Pray* that y* w bapookii# ~ ;,,,h im a limns whoop* ps* ... ." ' Anorysar pstltitsisr, as fads* , "".-- .' we thesubsoribers, shims •• - tr tiff that ibit above petidisisir nest, and, unsipanee. and is 04161. 1 4411/111/1 aireisitsgab salmi anitienrslitiniees fa' WOO reliefs and ethers. ' ' David Jerkins, ' 1 .. "li "Whitfield,. Junes Armstrong,. ,• ' latos. Lanais. Junb A*o, .., . . liab*„ cs Moder., . . James Pasairson o ", ' Meer' MIMS, John Nicholas, Job* Wpm W. B. 0. Shakos, H t Meta 0340 FOR SALE, THE LATE MR. ROl:Ulan MCI' OLD 1111=113111r, &a. FIE subeeriberregssealaly to the Win ' at Mr lot 1. and, and by ender of thetas:canoes, will eir t between this and the dirt of April next, at priestasele* the entire stock of Liquors and Wines belonging to the deceased, at the old - stand, nett skeet° the corner-411d and Market street, Pittsburgh: consisting of 10,000 - gallons of OLD WHISKEY, well known all oveilike'' United States; 700 bottles do; Holland Gin in bottleit 120 gallons French Brandy; Port, Rota, - Muses* Champaigne, and verkarsether Wines, but principally Clarets; together with sundry articles which be kept -for sale, (except the Dry Goods, which will be sold at Assam on the 7th pros. at th e store room, two doors above.,) None of the Whiskey is less than nine year. old, and much of it is from twenty to thirty years old.— To give en opportunity to conesTioadent s in Philadel phia. St .Lettie, end ether places at a distance (who are waiting for "bar sale) mrgetsonse of this Ask ebrated whiskey--a.chsncethat maytterser again occur —the sale of two hundred barrels of it will be reserved until the 29th of February nest. The price for the eldest Whiskey, is $2 per galkte: .for the other $ll pergallon. Terms. cash par ressatty. MICHAEL MeCLOSKEY. Au.sou ICH Y Coum 9..3 ..i"...... In the tnattaViithe adniirdatratioo account LS. of ,George W. Jackson and J. Menden, .......... . adniiniatratora of the estate of Ow* H ones. decd. And now, to wit, 'Feb 5, 1344, Qn motiotett 0. 0 Lomas the Zonrt appointr. R.,Shunk,auditor to distrilinte-tbeesonerin the hands of the' toes above named. By the Court, THOMAS FA RLEY, Notice is -herelty given that the Auditor "a hi:the above cause will attend to the duties- throw nointment at his olhce in Fourth street, Piusieughisits Monday theAthlferch, 1844, at 3 - e'clock, P. M. 548-1 w FRS. R SHUNK; • • . IL 0. Sugar. . oe UN GS New Orleans:Sugar, just ieerived,stmt 4U for aftlelittfAlLMAN, JENNINGS &CO. f 8 : • 4 - Wood at. 7 , io TIE ReZrHtelinve bt I zzrir ,SilV= -TB 43 Wood st. TO the Honorable the 'Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter liesitions of the Peace, in sod for tho county-orAllegbent: - The petition of James'Armstrong, of the - Ack Wind ef the city of Pittsburgh; respectfully shevretlism- - That your petitioner bath provided Iskirrolf wide materials for-the accamtnodatimi of travetlem andoth. era, at his•dweliing house in the city afiensaid.-and prays that your honors will bo pleased to gremlin' a license tnkeep a politic house of entertainmeut. Aod 3 our petitiOtler,ll4 in duty bound, will pray. JAMES ARMSTRONG. We, the sobsetibers, citizens of Pittsburgh, do ter tify that the above petitioner is of geoti remit" for ista. nervy and temperance, and is well provided With hone* mom and conveniences for the accommodation of tra vellers and others. Thomas Scott. McKibben & Smith, James Mathews, John M'Crea, Wm Coleman, M Whitmore.. fl4-daw3t• DR. MCLANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFI MoNososuer A CO.. Va., Jan'y 10,11444 , Dear Sir: I can assure you that' have, barn Ss dm , habit of using your American Wolin Specific, in rat. family, family, fos a number of years, and hew/away' &mat it to expel enormous numbers of worms. Such being the fact I confidant!y recommend it. • To Dr Cba t iles McLetne For sale at tho Drug Store of JON. KIDD, con= 4th and Wood eta. Hzarstows, Crawford Co. April2B, '43. Mr Jos LTHI. Ktuo,Sir—This is to certify that I bought 2 doz. M'Lane's Vermifuge of your Agent,aerd used inter practice, and out of the 2 doz. I did set hear of one instance, where theta was any Ailed in , having the desired affect, and in every case expelling. from 25 teso Wnvins. N. :B. This sottemeatil+freelYAD•he that the PG' *may try arid how the effects of thi s powerful med kin*. A Teeny's/U. IL D. For. seks•ost the Drug Store of JOS„.KIDR, No. 60, Corner .ith and Wood '1°4441' feb , C.1844 ISAAC CRUSE, -- ago. Late of Pittsbur g h. Pa.. COMMISSION fie FOB/WARDING MERCHANT , sevrtsions, sur. References in PiUstottte,ji.: Bailey & Ce Robertson & Rappert;. Jobe and Rich'd'Floyd; P 41 orter Cassidy. ~ " Aleer Laughlin &Qs Robert, Galway ; Hussey & Pettit; 14; Latch &Cir. J. W. Burbridge& Qs Rob's Dalsell & Co: Dalzell & Fleming; Hunter . & Ranna; W. &R. M'Coteiseon; Heavy Coulter, , • IMPatticular attention will be gives 'Ai the se/es, el Western Produce, oontiponenta of which a rc reiri fully solicited. PirGoods received and forwarded with despatO. 'as directed. jan 3141 as WE have a fine chance For a young man of busiiee habits and a small mob capital. An establish ment in a pleasant line of business, in which an maim ° and attentive young man might do well. Caput At. Real Estate Office next door to the Post Office. 112 EGOLF & FOSTER. HARPERS' ILLUMINATED BIBLE. &a JUST RECEIVED itCoot'is Literary Depot, $0 Fourth sweet, Harpers' Bluseiseated and New Retarget 'Ste, No 1, Dew issue. ArabeflaStuarCaMmmeefromEWAHWoil. bIG P RJames, Esq., Amhara( Macicy ishritHairolia Guarico, the Clara' Brit* * Lettest4 afilimtniatt . b y He si7 W Herbert, author ofCntrowell, AloggrOkl the Rover,&c. Lad! Atraabel, or the Doom grAerchose ro Cit o .. mance. by an • nkaowo author. Domestic Pruck Caohers.ccoptisiairpo receipts by Miss Leslie. A Whisper to a arewiy Married Pair, frosa . sk widowed wife. feb 12 . DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. MHE-first se mian d Madame Blaique's Amine , " will commence an SATURDAY, thieday e ten e . 13th, at Concert Hall. it 9 A. M. The depot tuition trill be Monday, from 3 to f P M; TharidaYfrent 3 to 5 P DI; and &Mole) , fimallte ; 12 A Mond from 3 to 5P M demi' wnelL it is denim' bie that those intending to enter Adult/dem atthe opening of the session. L :;;;~wr a .. —.:.::fib.;--.:.~.» George W Smith, James Verner, John Matthews, Dennis Leonard. M Kane. jr, James Graltam. Prrts Huts- - TO YOUNG MEN. EME!ME ~' r '~' ~ ~~. f:
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