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THOMAS PHILLIPS, EDITOR,
YITTSBCRGH, THURSDAY, MARCH WM.-
FOR GOVERNOR,
ilarthe - attacks of the ..rtaretrieen sari Aft en
Masera_BiumMtninuns anti Ammo*, fni.wion
tarot 'Soling against the tariff smarmiest, is, to say. thi
leans( it, disingenuous. If these edit o rs know' at
-.thing shoot thismatteralery inset know that tilts Ire,
4 iltdons aprinssidrich Mesirs B. end A. voted +were
• elosmosterf& whim:her mailers to which the demorshnic
party ars stnergly opposed, end which webelete would
bi denounced bveino.tenths of the hteleet Men (tall
;parties. Mr Cooper and his krother'whip hoped to
Iforcer an - expression prom the 'Legislature in favcr of
'their napopular sebernes bs cottpaog them with the
sisitt . reeokaions, and acorns. they were opposed by
.ske•Atnnocrats whe understood the game. But on
wheisnightire sonsidered a direct vote Cel the tariff
giaritioe; Orr, member in the house voted for iii, sar,
inept Mr Seaciamr, a WHIG from•nide' dolphin.
It isobsuni w say that any of the demociatie mem-
beta from this county would be found opposing an ex
stireipin nin favor of a tariff; they are'all alive to the
4ot:emu of their district, in we believe that they ars
*too homely devoted to the weNare of tbeir con nitu
wourtopersee any Course tbat would be an injury to
Netts.
ThaGazatta asks us to publish Mr Clay's knots on
*slang' entire, and not extractsfrointhent. This is
mutest. We have already twice published his let
ter to Mariweather, entire, in out daily and weakly,
atndhis letter to Bronson, and have repeatedly called
upon the Gazette and his supporters in this region,
"either to dead the opinions which he has expressed
in regard to a Tariff, or to abandan the assumption of
s
hi being the Tariff' candidate. - All this time the Ga•
netts remained quiet, not daring to vindicate the opin-
.ions of its candidate; and now after having these let
* ten thrust at it for Months and held up before it usury
day, it very coolly asks us again to publish them!
♦s to Mr Van Buren's opinions on a Tariffwe should
be very glad if the Gazette would publish them in con
sided= with the recentletters of Mr Clay. It wotiki
- have the effect of placing the question correctly be.
tfore the people, and exposing the hypocrisy dr the
vrhigs in assuming to be the exclusive friends of a Tar
d. But this, we venture to say, the Gazette will not
do!
The extract which it publishes froma letter of Mr
'Van Buren, will not avail it. Nothing in that'letter
TIM be coastrned into an hostility to a Tariff, but only
lothe Law of la 0, which Mr Clay kimaelf has ne
wer yet approved, but on the contrary, has urged its
vaodsjileation if any “defects or ex ceases" were round
in it.
Mr Vaaßoren voted Cm the Tariff of 1828, whicA
was the most Protective Tariff we ever had, and
Mr Clay brings forward mat vote to show the south
that Mr V. B. is more of a tariff Man than himself! In
hit Shot= Springs letter, which we have published,
Mr Van Buren avows himself friendly to a Tariff, in
the plainest and most Satisfactory manner, and his votes
and conduct during his political life proclaim him a
much moire decided advocate of that measure than the
whig candidate.
4 ,./. •'we have a proposition to make to the ediurr o f
Gazette.
If be will show that Mr - Van
'Beres has ever said or writtenon this subject,any thing
so 'hostile to the protection of American industry, as
is contained in the following extract from a speech of
-*Clay delivered at the extra session, we will ac
knowledge that the whigs are not so dishonest and by
poceitical as we have heretofore thought them:
"Carry eta the principles of the Compnneise
Att. Look to revenue alone for the support of Gov
ernment. Do not raise the question of protection
which /had hoped had been put to rest. Or There
is no necessity for protection.' 4EII
We find the following in the Sun of yesterday
" WHO SHALL DECIDE
The Post of yesterday - Morning makes out, by the
sid orragures. that section boats have to pay $34 more
toll cm the. Portage Rail Way, than other boats.
On the other hand, the - Hollidaysburg Standard,
says :
"Boats in four sections when passing the Alleghe
ny Portage Railroad on Trucks owned by individuals
are not now required to pay $2l 40 snore toll, motive
power, and charge for use of boat slips per trip, than
was charged to boats passing on State Trucks under
the administration of John B. Butler."
" We have a good deal of confidence in the Stand
ard's judgement, for the editor knows all about these
things, and we would like to know how these counter
statements are to be reconciled."
If the editor will look at our statement again he
will find that he has committed a great mistake in
giving the result of our calculations. Our -statement
was, thit -the section boats had to pay $34 00 over
and above the old systurn, every trip they make from
Pittsburgh to PAiladelphia and back. This is
.proven incontestibly by a calculation from t h e toll
*hit which we published on Thursday, and which is
esteemed by these acquainted with such matters a fair
statement of the facts in the case.
The statement of Mr. DAUGRIIRTY, of the Standard,
is a little fling en his own account at the old Baud,
and le entirely irrelevant to the exposition of the toil
list which we published.
The American brags about having published the
foreign news that was received by Friday's morning
mail in his paper of the evening of that day. That
was senors. ; for the American, and is mace creditable
than so pronounce it a Act= as he did some 5817 hn
portant news a short time since, which was published
in all the other airy papers before he discovered it-
Doerthe American remember the storm at Philadel
phiat iThat etas a great loan.
Nam HAMPSHIRE —The Concord Patriot gives re
turns front all the towns in the Statebut Itand Sasele's
majority over all is 3422. The towns to bibearlfrom
will increase this majority to about MO, Eight
Ahmseinatic Senators have been chosen, and ca. con
iiirvative federalist. The P ateiot also gives the Am;
Lion e 153 democratic Representatives, 81 federalists,
and 2 unknown.
ILAILW•T Csaateoc.....Tbe Landon
Railway Times mauls that a railway car propelted by
she hand, is in use upon the London and Graydon Rail
way. It is light and elegant in i:s ,appearance, and
will carry seven or eight persons at the rate of eigb- .
tees miles an 'hour. It has baut propelled a distance
/tithes* miles up an incline of 1 is 100, is sevesteen
imitates. /t is intended to be used by Enema in
the line in inspecting repairs and other
on Ansa:menden with she
pophergaliy 7 it is said jerlipoZondon ?bolo that
solWsreeentlyepitt4itin Engintni to raise
fenjese &ethos Free trade t arts in foreign noon
trite. Aboot $440,000 were sobeorilited. Soate of
t Witt tracts area be printed in Nov York. for Dim*.
ari n i, the United Stew,
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LIAIIRI4 . I3U ftWC, OItittIiPONDENCE. I Faaa ash . Taintscuso —Notwiths ndingrihe
V`- - - ::-•., At! s t - .. ' ''' --:. r , - - i ell,Eis of the ilOciast# l i -• " " allnitt:
poitaufria illik.lao4 siPprepristion—Annexarlise SI a giow*opp l isiti in ilkh comi4as,•onis*, the/ , .
Te.es:4--lepool of ihcaSidosr Law, 4 ,, c. i• . -- I sialialluive ii, int
~ rs er.'h* , p . nt.,)!ln •
4 0 1,4 e *
'.•-• 7=', ",..,„ -, lisaittirvies, 2Sd March, leth: thlti cifje'deatisSi o ' locist AiiiiinentVa uniform
I t+
ifr Phillips: During the i* week I has* tif l ey,.. tnembetscrfthe opposition party, are denounced as
awas h ll - 15# ° 11411. ? n E 1 "- Il lOZ usol4ll.°lll%.,..litaTel and u dilptieetlftle.,"7-,e'hieh 0 a f r tV; rx..l.
iiihetehtl 7 .Wn6 7 , et* ;tali: / lifeJ lOW,. :.JitillC;tishOtthil•tithusiasin rkichilt;_ '- e9ekirtl l 9e sf,
' iltiiii "el - -"
sirtniPtintn i intlitikillee' rilialatialitis Mega! .r. e Atniicait efysisteniiy
• this leaflet Mititimon sabots. A dead set was 1 reads a whole host of them tint of theparty, beerise
fiekritgoinst it. it was isrguall on the. one hand that they Speineed air figiwilikiroaaa ;to; sOkyt the iiiiiig,
stas, omen to lircriide for her debts in the first candidates. The American will be kept husyit it W
elke. - INA ittlit*: l 7 4l l l To 3 isld - acl4l:iiiiii:" ' Tali/in& to deacol - alls;hoief6 . 4l6 Sots for Clay and
the other Wind: It *at tofitio ihainii *lac! of r Markle.
itomestycequirm a soertice of the dearest i n of
A n
the childrie of the einimomutweeltig that in adi .. , .
efascrificet, it is immoral 'to sacrifice the intermits of
sainsiationto gratify the 'demands of the 'foreign bond
holder, that jitatie,:a is thi pi;or at booze must precede
v,:.
jitAke to the poor abroad, muck more so ought it to
precede the - demands of the rioln that a generous sys
tem of education is a part of the law of self-preset ra
tion, which is paramount to every other demand. I
thought amities& of education had the best part of
the argument. Whether or not, they will prevail and 1
the consiguniehoolt be stead.
The question of the annexation of Texas, has also
beissilaireially agitated. It would have been better to
have left it to the discretion and patriotism of the pro
per authorities in Cortgelaii; but as the quostion - sias
famed upon the House I found them , voting for or
against it without much excitement; probably recording
their names just as they happened to feel at the me.
meat memorials apprehensive of slavery, and rein to
theuttiff. Col. Roumfart, who aspires to be a lead
er of the partyliii:liiiiiongs-to-4insid fain have bullied
them Tout &their convicticms of the danger of atmexa
tion; but it appears he can only lead just &save ethers
cheese to follow. Resolutions against annexation w
probablypass the• House, but noone supposes they will
go any firther,as the Sonata *ill most likely not even
consent to considerthem, not because they are in favor
of annexation, but from an opinion that the matter is
but mere rumor, not sufbc'enttojuatify the State's in
terposition- •
- I noticed a few days ego a repots** si bill from the
'willing Committee, to the elect that exciy - were for
tregativitin' ig a proposal to repeal: the stay Inv. This
induces Some cariosity in me to know what indication
of opinion-there could be gathered upon that subject
through the numerous petitions. Through the favor of
the committee I was permitted to examine them, and
presuming that an analysis of these extempore prayers
of the people upon such a subject would not be unin
teresting, lhavetaken the trouble to furnish you with
one. if out very amusing you will find it somewhat
curious:
A number of petitions chiefly from Huntingdon
county, the chief purport of which is to do away with
all the laws exempting particular items of property
from execution, such as tools of a mechanic, &c., and
n lieutboreof, exempt all personal property of the
debtor to the value of $3OO.
' A number, chiefly ftcm Bradford and Lycoming ,
asking fora complete suspension of all executions for 3
or 5 years, with the privilege, however, of taking the
debtors property in payment at its full valuation.
_A number, chiefly From Crawford, for the exemption
in all cases of the utensils of farmers from execution,
each as his team. harness, wagon and all his farming
utensils. A modest request truly. Why don't you send
on ono to hare your types and printing presses exempt?
There is, however, one remonstrance.
A number of remonstrances, chiefly from northern
comities against a repeal of the ap'praisernent laws
relating to executions; and one petition from Crawford
fir a repeal of the Stay law. •
One front Bradford, to the intent that creditors who
insist upon payment by execution, shall be compelled
to receive the property of their debtors at its intrinsic
worth, or wait until they are able to pay.
But bore is another, and the last, te crown all; it is
from Bradford, and prays that property levied on shall
be appraised at its cash Talon, and if when exposed
to sale it does not bring the amount of its value, it
shall be returned to the defendant and the plaintiff shall
have noother lien upon it, and also shall pay the costs
of all further suits!!
I thought I had something more to say to you; but it
could not have been of much importance or it would
not have escaped my memory so soon.
Yours, &c.
COUNTICRFIAT NOTIES.—It is raid there never has
been a time when so many well executed counterfeit
bills were in circulation as at present. TI ompson's
Reporter of last week gives the subjoined list:
3's National Bank, city of New York .
s's, Yates Co. Bank, Penn Yao. e
l's.Srayrna Bank, Delaware.
3's Union Bank, Dover, N J.
l's Canal Bank, Portland, Me .
3's Waldo Bank, Belfast; Me.
s's Phcenix Bank, New York.
10's Yatell County Bank, Penn. Yan. N Y.
10's Bank of Liddlebury, Vt.
10's North Kingston Bank R I.
2's Bank of Morris County, Morristown, N J.
s's Northern Bank of Kentucky.
10's R I Union Bank, Newport.
10's Mechanics and Traders Bank, N Y.
3's Merchants' Bank, Newburyport, Mass.
10's Bank of l'imaroe, Rochester, N Y.
3's Highland "lank, Newburgh, N Y.
s's Mechanics' Bank.city and county of Philadelphia.
2's Relief notes, Brownsville, Penn.
b's Merchants Bank, Baltimore.
tar On Saturday last, Mr. Rot:Faun, from the
Committee of Ways end ldestns, introduced in the
House, a bill for the payment of the ordinary expen
ses of Government, and repairs nn the State improve
ments, interest doe, Ate., which was male the order
for to-clay. The whole amounts of the appropriations
falls but little abort of $3,000,000. The moat impot
ent items are:—
Expenses of Government, $250,000 00
Common School purposes, 200,000 00
Ordinary repairs on Canlasand Railroads, 147,160 00
Extraordimry repairs, 50,000 00
Repair bridges, &c. on public works, 34,000 00
Check roll creditors, 200,000 00
Collecwrs pay, &c., . ' 60,000 OD
Interest on 4•h May issues, 24,000 00
" " Domeotis Creditor's Scrip, 13,000 00
Lean due Southwalk Bank, 12,000 00
Interest on Funded Debt, 1,916,252 23
AVOyFIZE CLAY VICTORT.-.-Tbe Gazette amnion.
cos that Henry Clay has been elected President of anoth
er deans boat. A vote was taken on boan3 the hail,
and of course, the inventor of the game of brag had
a majority; Major Conover of Cincinnati, made a
spoipb and the maxim* says he was particularly se
were and powecful on the Florida war.
ST Lows MAMIT Pdsace 19.--The Mississippi
rifer Was twin thb clarowL
Facatir--..About 1,300 Ws Comm? hands chang
ed hands on Satarday. Sales contatenoed at 13,130
and advanced to 04,03. InCaty brands we bi r taint'ne
sales worthy of note. Bidders are firm at $4.12544i.
so.
LalD Was wain( at, $2,90,
Semcts.—s43,4ol3. were received io Nee °dean
on the 13th, and $27,000 on the 16th inst.
We find the &flowing plwapapb ina letter •of lbst
New York StandanPi Pittsburgh correstandent:
"Tbe lam Cockeention at lierritbargh, ni.te . onteiet
with performing, the dude* they wets ierlt for, kindly
stepped asidt' t, to'nonainate a President of the United
States for us, in a set of resolutions generously Offered
by one of oar delegates, Mr. Woods! What a kind
man is that Mr: Woods!" t• ' •.; - . -
If the writer will take a walk into democratic Pitt,
and make the enquiry, ha will won find out what kind
Cif a man Mr. 'Woods is, "and no mistake." .
DROWSZIL-EPWARD SMITH, mate of the steam
er Gov. Breathitt, fell overboari anti was drowned
in Green river, oaths 18th alt. Mr. Smith was *very
worthy and respectable man, and resided in New
Albany, Ind. - i
A Goon Toss - r.---The following toast was given at
a late political festival:
By J. Sewell. Henry Clity—Like " war, pestilence,
or famine," a national -calamity.
MARICZT, MARCH .23.1—Tbe Times
in its review of the market awes that business gen
nentily, is sr-tive, and our wharf has presented for the
last week, unusual activity for this time of year.—
The fine weather which we have bad fur some time,
has been followed by chilly rains and slight snows ,
rendering out-door operations very disagreeable,
FLOUR.—The transactions in floor during the wink,
have been heavy, and prices firm, with a slight advance;
it is brisk at $3,75 a 3,78. Ctty mills $3,87. The
receipts during the $lllO4 amount to 5562 bbls—the
shipments have imounted to nearly double that num
ber of bbls.
WHlSKEY.—Receipts and sales about equal, and
both large; 184 a lBt chore the current LIMP.
The stocks of Chtwories, Dt7 Goods, and Queens.
ware, are large and well assorted. Trapartations di
rect are mole by several basses In the city.
Freights to'New Orleans are for wet bbh, 50 a 62
cts; Flour 37 a4O per bbkPound freight .23 cts.
New ORLEANS MARSH?, MARCH 17.—The Pica
yune ban not any new feature to notice in the Money
or Exchange market. Specie continues to accumulate
by arrivals flow* all quarters, and financial operations
are more easily made to any extent and en favorable
terms.
A considerable degree of dullness prevails in some
departments of trade, and it is not unlikely that this
will continuo to be the case to some extent until there
is greater activity in the Cotton market, and a more
general diffusion, consequently, of money.
SUGAR, Loutst•:tA.—The sales have been to a tol
erable fair extent, and the market continues very firm,
with un upward tendency in prices; but we scarcely
feel warranted in altering the previous rates, which are
from Inferior to Common 6) a 5); Fair 51 a 6; Prime
61 a. 61; strictly choice in small lots 6) a7l cts. On
Planta don, prices range from 5. a 6j cts.
HAYAMA SUGAR!—We quote BrOMEI 51 a 61, Yel
low 71 a 8, and White 91 a 10/ cents lb.
Moutssxs—We quote inferior lots at 23 and good
parcels 231 cts per gall. On Plantation, sales are
making at 20 cts per gall.
OHIO Ihnits.—The Auditor of Stute has published
a statement 'hewing the condition of the Banks in
Ohio for the month of Feb.miry.
BANK!. SPILCIK. CI RC() I. AtioN. Dgro's
Bk of Circlev'e $83.420 80 $338,491 00 $123,9/0 44
Bk' Massillon 134,964 48 337.665 00 70.853 00
Clintonbk Cul 178,680 79 580,884 08 65,463 79
Lafayettebk Cin 46,508 46 74,785 00 61.958 79
Bk of Sandusky 87.148 00 199,964 00 15, 029 37
Bk of" Wooster 166.545 17 495,933 00 74,870 22
Bk of Xenia 44.350 83 99,698 00 63,585 9?
Bk 14*Norwalk 5,000 00 16,503.00
LOBBY
FROM FIA V AN A.—The New Orleans Picayune pub
lishes die following letter from Havana; which con
tains all the latest news of any importance:—
Since last accounts our market has been more brisk
and export trade increased' considerably. There are
many vessels in port waiting frvlght, but many of them
are engaged, and are detained on account of the
small quantity of new sugars that have arrived. Coffee
is dull and scarce. Our export of leaf tobacco is large
which is a great disadvantage to our manufacturers
here. We think it would be preferable wire the ex
port duties on leaf tobacco raised and that oe rigors
reduced, so as to avoid the extensive exportation of the
former.
In political riattersevery thing continues as at our
lest accounts. Imprisonmenu and banishments with
out cause, and for mere suspicions, are going on.—
The slave trade isfioarriaking, and our Governor gets
the best share of it. No late accounts of insurrection
among the negroes. Our city is now healthy and
weather 011mi:int. New Orleans provisons abundant.
Yours, &c.
AN ANECDOTE ABOUT BOOTH
The N. Y. Sun tells the following:
" Early one morning last week, Mr. Fallen, keeper
of the tombs, going out of his office from the wing lead
ing into Franklin street. saw Booth supporting himself
by the iron railing, shivering with cold and intoxica
ted, looking pale and desolate, and frowning on the
gray battlements of that gloomy prison. Aware that
be was announced to play that evening at the Park
theatre, Mr. Fallen at once determined to get him into
the prison for safe keeping; so, shaking him cordially
by the hand be invited him in, and as the watch was
just dismissed, and as the old woman who sold hot
coffee awl pies in the vestibule dad not yet removed
her stand, he was in hopes that a lade refreshment
would revive him. Sated by the stove in the office,
his blood gradually began to warm, without abating the
fumes of the liquor. " Would you like to walk through
the prison and see the curiosities and arrangements?"
said Fallen. "Lead on, I'll follow you," replied Booth.
The worthy keeper tmlocked the iron door, and carried
him through .the long corridors of the prison, point
ing out to him all that was worthy of observation,
while Booth, with. folded arms and scowang brow,
started as the bolts were withdrawn from dolours
of each cell. At length Mr. Fallen said to him,
+' Mr, Booth, would you like to see Babe, the pi
nta, who is shortly to be executed!" •• Above all
Wove...show me to him—we met in tuadneee
and in guilt we parted." Introduced to the pi
rate's cell, Booth grasped his hand and gazed intensely
on the face of the unfortunate culprit. "Sit dows4ad
let us talk to this learned Theban:" "How do you
do. Mr Booth?" sail the pirate. looking et him with
mingled curiosity and pity. They seeted themselves
on the bunk, and in a few minutee Booth's eyes elosed.
and he fell asleep on the mattress of the eondemned
criminal, Babe watching him with greet interest,vritile
Mr Fallen sent word to his friends where be could be
Sarni, who same at a proper time and coaveril him
to - the theatre, and that eight be performed with ener
gy and ability, uncenscious of the startling scenes of
the morning."
$746,618 53 2,267221 00 480,731 59
HAVANA, March 12,1844
SHERIFF'S S4E.
By Vitali of la. writ of FilitlS 1 ,1:46 8 0.0u t d otost., of
thiW [ District Court of Itllighteny coag
gfsty, an*
t ictie will beespr wi liuttlk oar nt thti
t 'n the city of tsbeagh; on Thursday,
18 ",April, A. 11. 4 1544 this , ,c o lrstering *-
scribed property, to wit: 4 -
All the right, title, interest and claintufAkillomas
Xamersortrwf, itt.isatkitot-ital.o4-44741AKumfour
certain Tomo! p*.es of ground , numbered 1 3, 14,15,
and - 'l6; its • I ptoi 4 has I:advises: ki it; • AF. Hawes,
by Z. W. Remington, City Surveyor, October .183 S;
a9 l / 10 'Irde 4 ittp Ann , VlX`r•Pats 4be
1n4 4 /" 7 4 0 1 1 of ODIPS. 1404111. 'lit OM
of the manor of tteliurgb;' meet if said lots lying
`ankilattetritgergtharotatestsbewert by
sorrier fifty feet wide, running wulthwardly satdecnels
.wardly. on the tout* Ill" NAN"; 80 felt wide, upon the
brew the hil 4a 011,411 q bLiantior. Alas.
and the icoi th `bsr i 2 - 4 toikandy 'seirmaultiaked
in execution as the property of the said Dr:T. Pat
tenon: at the suit of Hampton & Miller, and to be
s old I V s „pieta
HARPERS HaLUILINATED BMX.
Ncw suppty afl l 4.i: 2 of this splendid work
Ell reanved, sukiscribers and others who have
not received this" dumber will please milt early,. iis,tl,l
numbers are liotited•
Ladies Conipession fix Apnl, 'a beautiful number.
Cottnitbian Magazine, for Aprit
dicCtillostirEs ellarateer, No. 10: .
Kendoirs aanfa le Expedition, 2 vol. ' .
Gibbon's decline and /all of the Ronan Empire,
Nosi. 6 and 7.
Liff of Axdress Jackson, bi Amon; Kendall, No. 4.
Neat littioryof PiistaiCi, • -
Lady of Lyons, or Lave and Pride, a play in 5 acts,
by Sir Edward Eynon Bulwer.
Rococo, N0...1, new susaly,.being,No. a of Extra
Mirror's, conttilning Ply, eta. -
Campbell's Magazine., for March 16, Containing
-beautiful Mezzotint of Judeth and Ifolefernes.
Bishop Hopiins Legless addressed tote Bishops,
Clergy and Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Hopkins on the British Reformation.
Junkine on the Prophecies.
For sale at Cook'sLiterar.y depot, 84, 4th.street. .
m2B.
CRAB CIDER.—Just received per steamer Del
mont, 12 bbls. Nu 1, Crab Cider, and for sale
low by FORMINaIiAIt & TAYLOR,
relit • No 60, Water street.
PRICE'S CELEBRATED COUGH CAN DY.—
City art&Country trideaukAedtiytbegroas ordoz-,
en at manufacturtr's pries, at the What's's and Re
tail Drug Stun of JON. KIDD,
mar 28 Corner of Fourth and Wood ate.
TRY FOR YOUIISRIiVES
DOCT. McLane's Lung Syrup, a valuable prepara
tion in breast complaints, influenza, coughs,first
or forming stages of consumption. and asthma, whoop
ing cough. This preparation has. been used by hun
dreds during theimit ten years—the - erects ilitime ca
ses surprising. A fresh supply just mseived at the
Drug Store of JOl KIDD,
mar 28 Corner of Fourth and Wood sts.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE AND STEREOTYPE
FOUNDRY.
Prices greatly reduced.
L JOHNSON, successor of Johnson & Smith,
in announcing to his friends and to Printers
generally, that he has purchased the interest of his
late partner in the foundry, desires to inform them that
he has recently made large additions to his assort
ment of Book, Job and Ornamental Letter,!and he
will continue to add every description of Type which
the improvements in the art may suggest, and the
wants of the trade may requite. His assortment
comprises a greats' variety than any otter Foundry in
the United Stater, and he has reduced his 13:ices 20
per cent lower than heretofore.
Pt inting Presses, Chases,Caves. Printing Ink, and
very article used in a Printing Office, constantly on
hand.
Estimates will be furnished, in detail, for Book,
Newspaper and Job offices, on stating the style and
quantity of wort to be done, and . Specimen Books
will be forwarded to persons desirous of making out
orders.
Stereotyping of every description promptly atten
ded to as usual. m2B -3m.
ONELDS & 00,
(lirCCZSSORII TO ♦tepee 41g CHILDS,)
• Wkolesale defilers in
j BOOTS, flmross, LEATH ER
PALM LEAF HATS,
STRAW AND HOOD BONNETS, tte.,
No. 191, Wood a., Pittsburgh, Pa.
HAVING just received upwards of 1.000 eases of
Boots and Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Bonnets,
comprisibg a splendid assortment, suitable to the
spring and summer sales, all of which having been pur
chased direct from the manufacturers. at the lowest
prices, (and mostly previous to the late advance) and
carefully selected as to quality and sizes, expressly
adapted for the Western trade—they respectfully in
vite their old customers and merchants generally, who
visit Pittsburgh, either for the purpose of purchasing,
or on their way to the Eastern cities, to call and exam
ine their stock, which will. be sold on as favorable
terms as can possibly be purchased either in Philadel
phia or New York markets. m213-2m
SIGNENNA'S AUCTION MART,
CORR tit 011 WOOD & SZCoIeD ITS.
THE undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser
vices to the public, and to Importers. Merchants
and Manufacturers, as a general
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MFRCHANT.
He has taken out a license and entered into the securi
ties required by law, for the transaction of Piratic
SALO. Of all FORUM. ♦ND DOMILITIC Grooos ♦[ID
FABRICS.
An experience of a aeries of years in commercial
life has furnished the undersigned with some knowl
edge of business, nearly twenty years of which have
been devoted actively to the auction busines.s,-
which may be advantageous to those who confideto
him the sales of property. '
To the Im roar ca every facility will be offered in dis
posing of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware:
and to the HORS Manufacturer, the most prompt at
tention will beepaid In the sale of Americas piroditcts.
Sales of reit and personal estate in town and coun
try shall command "the best services of the undersign
ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad
vances will be made on consignments, and sales in
every• instance closed without delay. Business will be
commenced and consignment* received on the first
day .of April, when the regular days of sale shall be
announced. P ,McKENNA,
m2B-lm The Old Auctioneer.
(City Dailies copy 1m)
(Philadelphia U. S. Gazette copy one month and
charge this office.)
UST RECEIVED, 12 Bbls. Hopkins' Extra Al
.)cohol. at manufacturer's price, by barrel, at the
Wholesale and Rotail Drug Store of
JON. KI Dn,
mar 28 Corner of Fourth and Wood sts.
FLOR SLIPPERY ELM.-901b4. just received
at the Wholeaaleand Retail Drug Stote
JON. KIDD,
Corner of Fourth and Wood sts
Deaver Badurts,
5(1 DOZ. Beaver Bucket;
V 5 " " Keeler.;
Just reeeived and for "ale, by
REINIVIAT & STRONG,
nt2B No. 140 Liberty st
FOR FAMILY USE, FINE LEMON SYRUP,
constantly in store and for tale at the Drug Storm
of JON. RI D
Mar 28 Corner of Fourth and Wookits
rearnuespar.
THE Undersigned bare this - day entered into part.
nership, for dm purpose or /bier a yroosportor
ion. F o menting. and Commission business ender the
'style and arm of H. Devine I Co. H. DEVINE.
mar Sit E. HITESIDES.
ouv. Oil.
AFEW baskets Gm Olive Oil, jest received and
for sale by REINHART & STRONG,
m 2 140, Liberty street.
Mailation.lNTaabl& 0 ' f '' . L '; , . , '" NOM a/it 0 D UT 00 0 D Ilk. 4*
*!& daPP":*POalesPIP Pa fata44 4 74areatil -'. ":'- SEMPLE & BARKER,
. 4
~..,...,5e,........ his e
id
, f i . ,- ,
14h-iaVai ,POPPI atectille wid t`'" *. ...tNith SO, WOOD Smut, Prrrsenneo,
otoliMit . ' be Cement of - Salary ikiiow , , ~, .Zi ,
seikisieliiing torzeiliarelskill& a se , ' '
r.
..' . . ', Ar opening I spleedki assortment of seerobehte
. , . ~..
theofficbof the orning Mat: '. • - an b e , -;-. MY 00003, to which they would resoi.
given. m 27-1 w • , rolitdt; the attention of purchasers. They will all
be at prices that will compete with the Ma
' mong lN our s irr wU etun it7Z -, -r. i '
"
' '
/Stabile lirak4 Armtm 4 tiaaw: biOsi.:, lOW.
browns,
_. 4144141cact , k.-44
2447!::: (F4:6' .
l' : :::: --;:, M:::;::::!tod:: i.
e
; flotziPAPMF,Cem 1444 Par4sikloos, .0; Wet.
A` lie~tet
titideratra finer - cloth than joit Can kat at
the high priced establishments of the city! If panda,
pH ieL fitt Pres Big Doors. We will warrant them
equal, IF esi superior, to any that can be purchased
AtlVAtf..*Po ll l l , l o". Br%-d!! ) _cube!! we r 311..
maim; into a fi rst it& in a reiiii:trattedi. — ttpit:
etide seterdlet to your owe modest ytiO oat haw it
dooe;and when it is deaeyou r will be sittisifiediwyond
a dbubt. • Dou't mistake the phut,. • " • - •
JOHN BI'OLOSKEY. -
otar27-tf liiipoots,•NOlsl,Liheity st.
•
APARTNER WANTED.—To be sold, the half ,
of a snwill iron,fonadry, now in noir,* and pro:
litable opeOitiOn. Agissulentan who can furnish $7OO
to $lOOO test'
part in the business, or a graver,ise eselittgaged hubs
iron business it wunidaark, woud be preferred. 'for
particulars inquire at 11,Al!RIS'. Intelligence Dace,
No 9, Sth • ' •
' RAY HORSE. -
ei AMIE to the premises of the subscriber, living on
-- disavow of dettledi S, Crlikr:2lll4 is 'Pieiles
township,. Gatlin Atitstreet rood, • black horse, with
out any partieulernuirks. Hailed on when. taken np
an old Midis, and a saddle was found ott...the knee a
shot edlitancerfrOikkiiii. ttieome
forward, prove property; pity eintrgh and tale him
away, or he trill be disposed of according tole*:
m 27-34 „„ L VYIS BEM
ltrit.ai Clamp Work,
HERCIIIXsS ithaDY, IllEuesee Stia, author of
the Mysteries of Paris, ctc.
Musica).-41buta, TVA!t l tejtoupt*: work
01 titottinit pat !jibe - a.
Landon PUnch, of February 10; containing plenty cif
fun, wit, &c.
TherlPtaving.Rooar Libraryi.ediiid hrEp e s
gent, No 1, containing the Light of the Light. House,
and other Poems.
HARPER'S WORKS._. _ _
Jew, Ornintikr.liteletithit SlKUitfotelf
Blower's Diary, - Horetidk,Rirthrigh,Etc. a large sup
ply of newspapers, London news and Times for only
12i c. AU new publications received aa,.. boo as pub
lished at Cool'. LiierarydeptA,ls . 4th vareett: in 26
SADOZ. PATENT BUCKETS.
kJ Just received and for sale by •
J. W. BURBRIDGE &CO.
m 26. Water St. between Wood and... Smithfield
GROCIIIRIUM
ARD PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES
248 HHDS PRIME N. 0. SUGAR,
300 bbis N O Akdeases,
500 hags Rio Coffee,
32 half chests and catty boxes Tea,
25 kegs No 1 Six-twist Tobacco,
100 " Beatty's Rifle Powder
500 " best Juniata Nails
40 tons Iron (assorted,)
150 boxes Bbyl 0 and 10by12 Glass,
50 dot &tent Buckets,
300 kegs prime- WM.* Lewd,
bbls Linseed Oil,
100 reams Wrapping Paper, •
26 doz Spades and Shovels,
With a general assortment of Groceries 'and Pitt iburgh
Manufacturer, fur sale by M. B. RH EY & CO.,
mittl No 39 Water st.
TOO'.I4PSONS Extra Family Flour
.11.
oe baud and for sale by
J. W. BORBRIDGE & CO.
m 26. Water St. between Wood end Smithfield
TIERNALN & JONES,
NO. 99, WOOD STREET,
ARE now receiving large additions to their pres
ent stock of seasonable Day Goons, and would
respectfully suggest to dealers risitiug our city, and
those resident here, the propriety of giving then a call
before making their purchases. One of the firm, an
experienced purchaser for this market, will remain in
the Eastersicitieit daring the greater part of ttie year.
to select goods expressly for this establishment. With
this arrangement they hope to be able to ore' at all
seasons (ns far u practicable) a full tssortmegtof
cheap and desirable goods. Their purchases beTng
made exclusively for Cash, and joined with a determi
nation to sell at a very reduced profit. for Cask, par
money only, will, they flatter themselves, enable them
to compete successfully with the jobbers in the East,
and to furnish their customers goods at such prices as
cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Their stock is now large and desirable, and they in
vite purchasers to call and examine.
ca2S—d&w2v►
To Loam
LOTS Nos. 25, 26, 27, 34, 85, 85, 86. 87, 110
1240125 and 126 Irvin's Plot—Scott's Fields.
Any person wishing to lease can learn further portion
lays by applying to A. CULBERTSON.
of the %or of Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh.
or to S. BLOOD,
mar. 2.54. Allegheny City.
Pat,ant Wroimait !Spikes.
THE subscriber is Dow prepared to manufacture
Patent Wrought Spikes, of a superior quality,
at the Brownsville Juniata Iron Works. Orders left
at his warehouse, No 25, .Wool 'street, will be punctu
ally attended to. EDWARD HUGHES,
m23-6t No 25, Wood street.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
LOOKING GLASSES AT EASTERN PRICES.
THE subscriber hes opened an establishment at
No 68, Wood street, a few doors from the cot
tier of 4th, where he lux ps constantly for aide till kinds
of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices.
He has on band a large assortment of Glasses in both
gilt and mahogany frames, to which he insites the at
tention of customers. believing that the quality of his
articles and his prices cannot fall to give satisfaction.
Pictures framed to Gram', in neat stylkin either gilt or
mahogany frames.
Canal boat and other reflectors manufactured to or
der on the shortest notice. Old frames repaired and
regilt, so as to look as well as new, on the shortest no
tice. J T MORGAN, Agent.
mar 29-tf
JOHN PARKER,. •
(Of the tale firm of J. 4.1. Parker.)
Wholesale Hror.er, Dealer An Produce, and
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 5, COMMERCIAL Row,
mar 20-ff Liberty street, Pivaburgh. Pa.
Spring Fashions.
No. 93, Wouu STRIetT. rr
Third Door beta's Diamond Alley.
HAVING received from New York, the Spring
Fa shion for Hats, I have now on hand, and
will oontirnso to manufacunre, every variety afthe most
fashionable Hats, at the lowest prices.
Persons wanting to purchase neat. cheap. frvbiona
ble Hats, wholesale or retail, are respectfu lly invited
to call. S. 1100 RE.
m2l..derrlin
GfißOCEßlEli...ecosttually ea - baud and: for Sale,
a general assort ant Of Family Groceries, of the
best gaudily, sales:tad with ibe utmost ears, as reasona
ble &agility can be bad is- tbe city, wholesale or retail.
Best winter strained Sparta anti Lamp Oil, and sperm
candles; a etiolate 'asaortaient ef pure wines. brandy,
Holland tint; etrusgmg* Bawdy of 1830, 10 year
oki R. Whisiray,ete. -
ad 1-1 ta HENRY F. SCHWEPFE.
.. -. )1, Ca I ( - 111111: t
THE Elabscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the Pehliothatimarill open a Boarding House
On the first day of April mum in the House now occo.
.pied by the Miss Lloyd's on Little's Ron, Liberty
street, opposite Third. From his long experienoe as
proprietor of the Union Hotel be hopes to give gene
ral satisfaction. Terms moderate to suit the times.
m 19—ta 1 MATWKW PATRICK.
. .
25 Cases Cotton Pass linen milli ng ., nsinne a.
7 .. , 4.
4 .4 rgald;ril'ai, - ii,a G6 , oupi,'eapgat
!hirable foicky Winn' - •
•cusabreani•Sillastai,
5 " Frialridninientd`Leatat,
3 " Linen Cambria - Nakao,
10 '• Jacositi, Cana/ticks, 144'ttoollia "
4z. &D 0 - *4l
- Prints, Ciiisseite, smi.binitindSlasiessy',a
flanisonmentof !tsarina Aoki,
,p!ittetust %ir is
6 env -4 blur, black and colontd:Mpi... t
• unapt-Irani cloth*.
5 casoatireatiiiigl. ••"• :1-;
- l~cliacicltoefnJ `+
S " black, pad colored cambric', amortmk ,
45 " 3 .4.
,4-4. sad 5-4 .idesched shirting
sheeting". &c.
/0 0 ilake 3-4,44 suds-41mtivn do and da. ,
25 ^ - 3 4,,44 and -54 ticking*, assorted.,
4 *. ird padding and tsars''
65 boxes
,Irddmait,corprising a fall.,,ilifl!tUlent. of t
stPeni and beit:quabtiPs,
Together with it roll Miortment of Hendery. Thread",
SesingBilks,lk, Gingham" and Cotton Hdkfsi But
tons, dtc, &c. - : : M15.21r.
Tm3PiPliacotillitils for Sal"
pH& sobensAtcr .prapesesan •sall ormthirdeene
,A-e---Isalf,tesathardse•ertise whale of - thiropmegierisp,
situated in the }:jfilt • Vitrtpf the, cite of Pittsburgh,to
any person - who who play . wish to obtain as interest in the
same, or who desires to purchase the mire property,.
This propertx consists of the mein Soiling Mill 41C..
cupyleg a plena of trotted extending 100 feet on En",
street,. by 150,feet on %alum street to the river.: The
Machinery comprises online of bar, and one stand
of smooth rolls, with an engine and all , necessary,
tut es in complete repair._ It has three bloom Anna.
cis, and one plate furnace complete--also; roar p 4
cl IMg furnaces nearly finished.
The Nail and Shovel factories ere erected on KACG
of ground opposite, and extending 158 feet on
street by 100 feet on Walnut street.
The machinery comprises one engine and 14 nail
machines, with 2'plate furnaces. Also one- .
flue :of
small rolls with a suitable furnace. Aiso, - 1 -minimit
lathe, 'I tilt hemmer and shovel press, with elt- the
toots eta fixtures necessary to ept:rate the iglittbinill7.%
MOW of which is new.
This property will be sold on liberal terrus, , aisdpre:
rents a fair opportunity for a safe and profitable in
vestment. For funber particulars inquite of, the 14-
scriber, at his Warehouse, No. 23, Wood street. titan
First. -
, .
rir The beia Juniata Nails of all ales cout,issiily
sit No 23, Wood.street, near First: • .
IMPORTANT
TO EVERYBODY!
• ,
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS!
THE proprietor clads well known Elul' highly fa
cored establishment takes great pleasure in in ,
forming his friends and the public at large that he has
just teceived the most
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS .
That has ever been purchased in the eastern markers.
It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY.
QUALITY and VARIETY of his Aterk but be in=
vitae all who wish t. purchase clothing of any descrip
tion to call aids establishment,. as it is the only Flare
in the west. where ALL. TASTES MAY BE SUIT
ED, at the most reasonable prices. His assortment
of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods
CANNOT 81E3 EQUALLED.
All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or
der, and made in nsgoodstyle, and as tastily and flash
ionably designed as at any other establishment
IN THE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH.
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
And atno place west of the mountains can purchasers
find such a variety of goods from which to select as at
the
THREE BIG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, ho
has& magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, &c, &c.
The motto of the "Three Big Door:" is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.'
And in following out this system he feels con
fident that his customers and himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
tis WOULD INVITS
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GENTLEMIN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and examine for themselves 4
TUX THREE BIG noon's,
No. 151; Liberty street,
AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED.
no-OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.AI
j2B JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
Z OAR BUTTER.—A lot of that calebrited. choice
family butter, put up in full. bound
EELEN: ke gs Apply
B
to
nB-tf
Z D WiDlasns,
TXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For-
V V warding and Comminissiou Merchant, and
dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Mandan
tares, No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
ORANGES AND LEMONS. a*
7 6 BOXES Oranges;
11 63 do Lemons;
50 do MR Raisins;
Just received and for stile, by
mar 15 D. & G. W. LLOYD
NEW AND CHEAP 'TEMPERANCE rusm,
CATIONS.
-1 - UST received from the American Temperance Un,
el ion, (New York) and for sale at their mem; 3011
"arrest, trial and condemnation of Ring Alcohol; 40Q
Deacon Giles' Distillery; 100 Tantliersuca Hymn
Books; 50 Delavan's Enquirers (with and without
plates of the stomach)2soQ Youth's Temperance Ad
vocates, for March; 50 Journals for do; 50 "Old Fort
Duquesne Arthur's Temperance tales, complete; iritb
a good assortment of Family, Pocket and School Bi
bles and Testaments; with a variety of Religious, His
torical, Miscellaneonsend School Books. Also, a few
reams of the best letter paper, ink, quills, &c., which
will be sold low for cash. ISAAC HARRIS, .
m2'2 Ag't end Com. Merch't, No 9, sth at.
ISAAC CRUSE,
No; 87, fillinith's Wharf
r
CO lON AND FORWARDING
XERCELANT,
PALIIIIOII.K.
WTLL attend to the purchase of Groceries et
other articles, and forward the sumo with des
patch as directed. isterchaitts and others we rating
Fish, by forwarding their orders, accernpanief with
the money, may depend upon their orders being filled
at the very lowest price, and care taken to select th i s
beet in the market mat-22-2TO
JAMES ANDERSON,