ljt ;Bath) Jlionting THOMAS PHILLIPS, EDITOR. ------ PITTSRURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1844 FOR B. A. MUHL ENiil ERG(f TexitaidtcoWeems Idiairtol4 Ilt rosaforaTi lonsul t littatie.:alandhillalitore getutted ap through the City en!regkeitiel,4tinatg itPalate -4ePPilwinti.arY ' _ opereigotelto imeitist do Washlngten Hotel. and el' psess their condemnation of the judicial conduct of !fudge Patton, in relation codex reoentlibel suit. On meeting at the Hotel. 5 motion wall made to ad. JII/101, to the Market House, witdchwould secure stanch latwatiendance than if •ittetnaiev4 lathe Bowl. ,On urged:ins at the latter place, aCiantAtteer was appoiat. el to draft restitutions, and an -aiddresa read fronts one of the persons convicted at t _ wen; WMof t h O Caere. The speaking tisencosamenced: sad erbetever eppressitm ashen may have experienced, the *peek ,e r a, eemiirlyetijeyed and exercised toils fullest 'tiltitA t the "largest liberty" and latitude of debate. We vary mach regretted ,and every good citizen must ahem* deprecate the sentiments expressed by 4orte of there We thought them unfit appeals to an ititOligents a just andseasosing people, and that the pratarcreitst have placed "a very poor estimate on the good sense of theis makes. We were the mete surprised attbis,usiif we beier their sulteinerta, tlicre was abundant materlatt end great cause, for a more diepassionate considermion _ of thesobjeet. The Judiciary stands suhigh in , dris coentiy,nndthe people feel that it is so essential to the leitAgana iireservatlon of all that they told ..rea, tha t it. rQq mires s omething_hettee than ridden denuncie. tine soilebrfty deed treat:ion to bring it into disrepute Whin charges of misconduct' are - brought forward ,it c ' bit n judicial of fi cer; when he has done aughttoim ,. liberties of site people, justice to him and to . lie whose rights he has outraged, alike demand that e charges s'nonld be dispassionately considered and dearly . proved. Sweeping and general denuacia• ion caty havAint! good effect--a resort to personslity ,id violent ecMoct, so far from proving him guilty, will but Jim? -those who indulge in it, to be incompe tent to jo• .sigeet., and to be guilty of as great en offenettek*RW diargenpoqhim. Now, ill is said thits.Judge Patton is -incompetent ii i .a tyriumicish and the meeting on . Wednesday night eits called to protest against his conduct. If. the ....slam be true, it certainly could be very easily estab- Oished. Was there OVell AS ATTKIIPT to do so at that meeting' Did any of the speakers examine the offi cial conduct of Judge Patton, and show how and in what way it was wrengl No! they contented them ft:lves with the bare assertion, and launched forth into violent personalities; making the most unworthy appeals to the people, and stimulating their passions, insseadof appealing to their reason and justice.. One of Mete was surprised that the citizens hod not long iet*erisen in their majesty, and hurled so incompetent 1 and tyrannical a Judge from the Bench on. Sentiments seek as this, canoot be too strongly -cderntted—shey give countenance to riot and Lynch law,—and bring ablaut a thousand evils o hid' are far more grievous iteuashose they are intended to cure. The personal appearance of Judge Patton, was derided, though what that had to do with his official conduct numbers were at a loss to discover. In fruit the meeting was a'hogether a turnulteous one, and exhibited anything but a proper knowledge of the matter for which it WAN 1015einblea. We would be this last to apologise for, or ex ctisc, official miscondect, and the first to resist any utterenchments on, or -violations of, the rights of the pressor the people. While watchful of these, how ever, we deenOt equally important that the J °diciery should be proicted from intimidation, and judicial of ficers from unjust aspersions. We desire to ;co no . pee incarcerated in prison, and can sympathise with the whence within its wails, as sincerely as any one vine partitioned in that meeting. In the cite, which seems most to hitve-merited its censure, Judge Patton dianothir.g. more than ho was imperatively boned to 1410; a jury of disinterested and impartial men had found do-defendants guilty. As to thejustice of the verdict, a difference of opinion no doubrexists, as in regarthe the justice yf every verdict rendered by a jury. But being found guilty, he was bound to sentence them; and if any wrong has been - dans them, it is not Judge P. on wbom the censure should fall. He but execoted a duty: as imperative as, in amp cases, it is painful. The extent of the punishment is objected to. About this, as well as.the verdict, there-exists a difference of opinion. Bet admit that it is too severe-4t does not prove that Judge Patton is "ignorant or incompetent " He may have thought, and no doubt did Mink, the sentence light enough; and however men may differ from him in respect to it, it will hardly be beefier* to sustain the charges brought against him at themeeting of Weduesday night. As well might they pronounce a judge whose decision had been reversed in a higher court, 'ignorant and incompetent," as to apply those terms to Judge Patton, because of a decision which comports not with theirciwn notions ofjustice. We have thought it right' to say this much, not only in justice to a gentleman 1010.6 now receiving his full share of abuse, but to deprecate the passion and a cerbity which characterised the meetifig. Language and sentiments such as there e.xpressed, will if persist ed in, du much to destruy public respec.t.for therribu- Milt of the country, and render our judicial liken sub servient to the excited passim' of public gatherings. Vtnoticts.—The eloction tookplaeo %Virginia yes. eer day, and in', it few days we will be able to announce she grand result. Whig expectation is high" andthey •re using every effort that fair and foul means places within their reach, to make an impression in the old Dominion. Clay is there himself seconding the efforts of his Jackalls,the Buckeye Baer and Kentucky Pump Borer, and his friends here count on greet results from dial e fforts. Ina few days we will know all about it. • -tar The 'sensibilities of the editor of the See, have ' beeeshochedhy some' verses of poetry which besays ..liarintd in adniOnnitic it is strange that irelhimP ,of 4ortoror overepaver wounds a by the low• demands of the aeon lofty. Bet the Sun is a. riestrid paper, turdittivrio be *Net file the editor to censure Aa Exonutirr Seitsca....:We have received fronts 7 friend a copy of the speech delivered bylf A Sumas Esq., etch° Jackson Jgbilee , in Plithoielfdria,.on ibe Apt boa. It is a noble defame of .the Iwo,: aiwinstthe malignantaapersions of** crude principles, and it should be read and preserei by away man who reveres the: glorious privilepr and bsadindiwar that were so heroically (Mewled by the i g i r s g uit, a ci!'irtriiba:by the Ivitheate sum*- , tilis h o bipp light *Ae Comestionisu. 444.14. r1111111101 614 e-4bacriptions : were abopi taluisupgo „flow Oglobs!, is aid of therpoor fellows r eactedr fiblilloanktont fillmi Mexican prisons, many of whom aro in a Male of extreme liemiunion. __ 177 Vire hay % sessile leixof.,_ it Louis a copy of a Os*, .iAln .o., erk4allitlititart; Is is rank for iptiy v at a lWi le 40°T:tine 4. articles of its 44#1ai tha t t =tt , --- ± 4 -P flies"l3l4lr". ' +via -Proisetiols go 'rico% = Thls indite kind of Tuff ' . roes . ;•‘.. ' .1, I • .1. ~.? *Or l eanalatlalt WA"' TVFllo4rekAut.i, supported 11 11_04 . 03!:14'orilprileCiaeraiat zintlemea albs paper is ornamented with apicture tam "'Eta Boy" on horseback, but we observe that Aissornimitur decency . closed .4NrelivOit „ OrStiaid e;u 3Qf hisWSPer,lP*o ll f!:alt o flititirj-Altogetbar,tbe boy :boo rallbeenik 10. 6181 4 - peniance;ind hie obi bong mum soptilmsg I stow intee;noc slim& bmire4mVbim Alamos trunk Pregresew the Preeideetha OkeOli• trorminioni Pmiazuntin.:=Vbe ger Tork-Sun etheeelket in.iintlMlLClWni 14101111441tevi 10. a trre bleak man, sod FrateirCallen, whitelfrenob worliMp havalivecr_tageduw u man riid 'wife for nevelltryonui and have IPSTetiV,Fhildren. the meddlers'of the arty have bunted up an old law of the State, and under thati,7l#l.llt, branOr iliret". - :rb . . white pressanerm fig./mecent , 1161 the' (lei e°l * MAWR i a W be sola for seven rim The 3A44 0- rine. would .be adtamed of such an act. It Wits graceful to the Stara, and we should think it violable , the imtitutions atom country in selling a white person.: Is it atall sutprising, With oath int occurrence staring us in the face, that abolition should increase in our Faux Sr. Lows.—The Reporter states that a largerkety will leave - that fat dip-Rocky Moe., ia s few /reeks, under the . direetion of the suit Vissionaries. Therm& of a passeager oft board the Indian Queer', was robbed of about $6O. - The Catholics are elreting s it new. Chcarch for the use of the German population. The folkwriug resolution was submitted at a recent meeting of the Repeal Association: "Resolved, That the imbibers of Mill Assoclathha hereby pledge themselves that they Will out hemalher purchase, for their own use or that of their z any articles of British manufacture, Irish linens except eci, until justice is done to Ireland,by an unoonditiopal repeal edit, Act of Union, , and a restoration of the Irish Parliameut. Fi e The River was rising alowiy,vrith about 11 feet in the e t annel. The Missouri river was falling, with 6 feet in, the channel. _ nr The Nei; (Melina Republican learns -by the Vickaburgh Sentinel of the 10th, that Mrs. Caroline I Matilda Thayer, an estimable and gifted Lily, whose bi iVr euntributions;iirese a ti!jteetrz "to Ibe _iptter peri ctiiiiitt-.:4ollbritY. di davigimiiti‘ Jittivtir ir v i y WlTl4oo"oiitibi I o*ktr; . -Oil'' , wortittiniiilitterrOsisiii yet ay e s ''t.eili up arms 1 for Texas, and perished at the storming of the Alamo. tar Considemble'dninagn has been sustained in touiriiena by a frost on the 30th uh. The N. O. 'Re publican states that the rattoon cane has boon much injured, and most of the cotton seed destrmed, while innumetable young plants hare been nipped in the ear lybud, rendering the gardeners' and planters' labors up to that period entirely vain. Afty'ciati- pieces eircolekiw in Philadelphia. They ere exceedingly well executed and in the absence of sound would deceive almost any per . ioLlA New Owt.tzirs bla'ttitiv; April It —The -Pica. yune states that another.weelt has gone . by vrithont be ing-clam crises, by any important movement in finan cial affairs. Money continues very abundant., and, fur strictly commercial purposes, it is obtained with its much if not more facility than before. The banks read. ily discount all shot t business paper, and notes having a longer time to run are done out of doors et rates va rying from Bto 12 per cent fot 6th class signatures. There is not to much doubtful paper offering as we had to notice on a previous occasion, and the money market hea in fact b een materially relieved by theltuse .. . Ales of produce maduriog tie past week. - made .during Suoaa,Lottisienta —Our previous quotations have been fully sustained—say for inferior to common 51to 51. fair 6to 6i; prime 6i to 61; strictly choice in arnalllots, 7to 74 cents per lb. A fair inquiry con tinues to prevail for crops on plantation. 'and most of the sales which we bear of are at 6 to 61 emits, though we still quote 5; to 61 cents as the range of the mar ket, . , . :-- .: .."7 -.. • -:-- 4 -, -,- likVilllA. SUOARII.43tOWV if to 6i, yellow 74 to 8 and white 9i to 10i cents per-lb. The market is rath er better supplied now-than it has been of late. I blotassen--The demand has continued fair, and holders have found very little difficulty in realizing the rates before quoted, for vodkas from 24,i to 26. and inferior and common from 24i to 25 , centa- per gallon. Thire have been no sales on plantation worth reporting —in fact there are no longer any lots of much impor tance remaining on hand. . DEATH, (4 timer, Jtaosasox.— . A. letter published in the Neerark Poet, dated Sussex county, N. J., an. flounces the death of Thomas Oakley Anderson, cele brated as one of the.acters in the daring expedition a Omit Tripoli, under the gallant Decatur. He was et bout6o years of age. MAI/ FaLoo.—Notes purporting to lie Wined, by the "Parvenu' Baia of aeILESISE Comity, Batavia, N. Y.." are circulating in the interior of Penrisylvaaia• There is no bank of the name in exishlnce.. • Bird raota.--.ThoArkansas Banner contains stalibs munica 'ion from aMr Anthony,gi'•tog description of the remains of an animal, the largest Aver discoveperl. The ball, or bead ef the thigh hosSiolloos the pro; bable length of the wthael to have been fbrty nine filet! Among the bones 4the7hepti was found'aluslitdins- Menge size and weigha c raeasuring tirentynmae inches otitis largest extremity, eighteen feet in length, and weighing near- three hattarerdisounshi. The situation, in the structure of the animal, of this immense tusk, or its use, cannot be determined: MORE RIOTS IN CANADA. Advices from Montreal to the 16th. hist. reseed a sad state of affairs in the British province. , On timidity Montreei was in she bands of a snob.— It was the day of election. - The laborers from the Lathiirtsceival badlakestini iiession of several of the polle/ which wets obliged VV. be closed; and Mr. Pdoulstia. a , brother if ibss4l-, crnment candidate, was seriously weandled tainionf, the affrays. In eussesuence of the rifitsthe sodium , iteris order;,, ed tint, and a concentration ore considerable military , raid was directed, by the government, at Montreal. The laborers employed oaths upper part of the Ls- ; 'tkkis Canal daring Sunday- evealax destined a coffer erected for the purpose of koeping the water off . the w oki nli aorropoilia ' They did it to put a stop I to the vicideoW Otis amino for some days to give a pue• 1 test - test for being idle dating the idixooo. . 1 we , 4 444 - - iiismii southern paper a' * istiovarcfeetsmation , with out tZt " N mir V, . . . . ~ ,pit, do co-, tisereespremod, as sraddnit titers es:4o nroxistificee, don for threeriog disunion-4nd that Gee, Hama , um by asramaig that position has i.e: .ed himself ful ly as ritliculor as he has heretofore dear. : . t ''iiii'N.:ali. ,, 1 Frope ae,,,,New York smasui •J. 1 ,_;,. 4. )".A ; f . r - 0W .4 o kt .... , , ) ‘,,t It's : -. , p • .-: I ' ' .7 i• . itti , 41,01113aa. • ' - • INETEEN DAYS LATE.R FROM EUROPE. **A.. 3, _ Cis dtals.Thiterz peas of tbe ere The 104dB' departed. Hiii has tom -on eveo.l life. ralliVri r iit *ling_ l . 4 l 4 4s!gt: ; 14 . , OfbfestjEtr" 'Meetings s in. ,ffa - nritii; tad mime 4 Boot** coatintlitb'he Mltrrot#ol4-ibkoosaserob, toil& are bein g e.-.11.44':,:."' - ' r ': • -- '- - , •”:-:1 ,' An tintOrnuiWteitt, is'totte 'Ciente letlieNrearna intlitteg hithethately vier his WediesdOY,thi ltth of April, has been named. Great disuses prevail* to Ga1;7 1i, ; 504 u) k_ d this O th er western 1,1,, -- 4. woo.. : ;-_ ~, - :14 those el! coasts tw ki 14 T RIVs e S Lt . &LA qt ,,, Aein Rebecca setups to haveAhhittithidold her Itgilit hi SoathlVat!!,Pr, oeihe'rflh ilh• i 11 11 3 destroyed at of die o~nijf rgtur, which wolP•Wititilt shut - ,y The 'Ettiopeen 'lrtioeslhthi agar up theforeign telligence by-this mind : ' • • The moststriking "rent, sine, the last ram lea, is the death' or Ventage*, king of Sweden . -101 7 3tiu the eirepticodr-Stoilt, lie we. the last • serviver of Napoleon's mart*dis4*eirlittbedy of men; who, with ths'itiiiini, ttilihri - 'l4thellairenitil of their leadir. : tbrttniet ' ,Lltithiligirito ‘,„ the ,most bright; was the' Most foltheittll orltiolienet . ' rats, and it is creditable l tO his 'Wein , that' /torn a coalition soldier, ha beclaihe'e attrerhlga --060-40( the' right sort, t 00,440 left I . 64,itthjettii•isarifitiOnercasi happy and Paipirptis thin fie:f4ttld' thou: 'Abieesi Chtutdna met.Wdsughiisis et AchojtAhrtio •tho Wet, out the stone authe meeting is *idea to have been Whether this so bitious woriti 'will be able to cal% diepertorbeafsPi;it, gifts *laniards radar, so b 4 'tent it 'iggilitly distracted is `the odasitryl such a blot lift otithe civilization of Europe, thasevon her appearance in thetpthish capital maybe retard ed s- . blew' if it be accompanied with so desirable p. that the Emperer of Baas* sea pegland next month. Guiwt, be seen, from a recent vote of the Chamber, enjoy* the prospect: of another year's tenure of office; but the polity elf' French legislators, like a house of cards, is very insecure as a foundation on which to rest—a breath may blow it to pieces. Wow:remit, March 1.-7 A detachment, of fourteen intelligent nee-commissioeed officers and. privates of the floyalSappers and Miners aretiider orders to em bark in the next. royal mail steamer for Halifax. N. S., to join and assist a party already employed in ae termining the boundary line between New-Brunswick and the United States. MR. O'CON N ELL'S Onsrios.—A grand banquet in honor of the Liberator and bis co-operators is to take place at Cork, on Easter Monday, April tsth, on which occasion W. S. O'Brien, Esq. will preside. h is expected to be a grand demonstration. A public entertain - neat to Mr O'Connell, upon a splendid scale is likely to take place at Dublin on 'Wednesday, April . 10th. • Ma. O'CONA S.4l..—Evety .arrangement has been made for the appeal to the h ouse of Lords ; and Sir Thomas Wilde. Mr. Kelly. and Mr. Sergeant Murphy are retained for eraser/ore. Then . ; was some little delay about allowing the usuallicence for these Queen's Counsel to, appear fur Mr. O'Connell, but all this is Dow concluded. Costumes —Weleetelrn the paltitooro San that the Annexatlns - tteety was sent into the Senate on hionday last, anti that• body immediately commie actig its considyration in &sedative sessim eny wiII Own :he rer• j A licepie;tb* , niMic which the -Western Ruben vote of 73 to 111. By the following from the Tariff Bill was under ck. Monday last:— Mr McKay then. pursuant** iiiiiiiise, Wiled * 4' I to go in to committee of the whole W itte purposetiOtking up the tariff bill. 4 In tinier to procure the a fell minmileinte . , a call of, the „House was ordered, and proceeded with un-' til nisbut two hundred natimhers answered to their: names. , The question on going into committee on the tariff bill was then put, and, to the surpriseof everybody, ear-, ried-iess 104, nays 04., • -- Se the House went into committee, Mr Hopkins in the chair, and took up the bill. Mr C J Ingersoll moved toansend the first section,so its to provide that the bill shall gii into operation in January next instead of September. Mr Davis; of:Mahan, theucht the better pram would be to wait and see what the bill was going to be; for it might besomodiftedas tomake ittlesirkblethat it should not go into operation at all. ' After fuitherdebate, Mr Hardin observed that if the time vrasitetforJenuarytwottit *mild have abed effect on thin 'revenue, because merchnnts week' cease to km port until after that period. • • Mr IBlett said the of tjeethf the bill was to relieve the people widtositemrdtft..tits merchants. He was therefore opPoseetto a longer postponement than was absolutely necessary for tiellee Mr McKay preposed' tkumend by causing the bill to goitres operatite on the first of July of the • present year.. , t' - Ait.mriutbmrs iaitevove if :lot gerwl(4l 4 .. . mercantile interestso(Messilichusettsmetested against I t he propose' amendment. It would be 'unjust to [ spring upon themembente, in a moment, as it; were, inch a.bill itallrie. - He referied to the 'fug dog , ot tiers foisgoeida bale .sdrersiybeeriseet for *Mats of whichthodury isfirrberidelcid. Now Wthe bill Axing go into operation in July,. Aliarev would' be no-tints to countermand the order. These -sodden lloctuations were ruinous to commerce - and unless there was son* great necessity fur them, such measures ought not to he thought of fora moment. Mr W. went on to ar gue that the country was never in a higher state of pros perity. Hence it was preposterous-to attempt thus to intermeddlo with a tariff ipso tuccessfill opevation.-.- He was in favor of having thew' emended so as to in sert. "1846." by which time it elltold-be seen whether the people desired• the change or**. Mt Dixon li Lotviscontanded - that this was a most singfilir freak for Mr Ingersoll to Maya to attempt to, fix the time fok the gbing, intoefect sir the. bill, heilire the House had considered whether the bill should or should 'not go4l'lo4ol9ttrtitioit'aililL: In refereace to thiywasidrigoillirlitilithtwaelbEgionieetadtskjiip luk I OA !OA/PUP Orrbit :WA. "I"Wr ib thilt Mat Be rafeeed,tathe,eiltesoelpebtat,t4aus. allowed by the ,Wheg Cethrittil;se =the bill, 130 C wore than , eitt, waeljnoW ed.: But now six mouths .eirtadd , bow - Adana the. introduction of ilid‘ta Tlll4llklA4lo4)eaharte, for aebaY would tied . aneke4to earthat , Pal hixfnecogileiwt dime 47 is:, king duties 4.. Ales.laalt - *POW. Abgt•WWWPOP a i aditiseawatellt; :3" . . , . WC I,lwiewd sea- ifitWtvet" - eeei d j. he ' r tad no :doph• alit niaettlea teraidAt nhtiourdNeW tri& would Veit llisettWOror. er wow: to Mr Lewis said if thwperop . of New Yak desired a PostPowunwit 1 4 r silt, menths,"•ol l l l ,.. l bosca l lbfb i l .. „ desire a eontinnatiOu dOi rr it a' F f m , fcr ' v " ). P6 : l nod After further debate, Mr Metal is,4noll girt/Al' to *mewl by providing that the Mfl'sltoeid go jor.ope satiation the lit of July next. This wasnajectech yeas 13. nays fi§. emend- '7 4 ii' 7, oil—better r S no olak case dm bill should pus ii the people . to crpp?rtsniv toeilt o ; 1 1")/V 1 7 4 Tbeeirouft - weethet Mr 3 - Ingersoll to insert Itetal= l . all wane inumnabccura evlttites; be eleven- eentser .untier.•:petrfeANdi there shall be leviectsiatitfetWtitioikr! centun' ems alleooo.l •fit 4. ..er Ma.Anfi l r r e , -1401 1 act of 1842.. . - A I ncitiquinsitebsteieittelteO4 4l tieettleib t O iso" mato frieerslislel4, per cennutt." ve • 2 On this nxisiiiiiir,Orteo titboh Iber499lr, • THE ANNriterkeetteith Our correspondidtd iiiiiVisilftlellattra of 'opinion that tbe dinds v . hes arbleafitlittilVieueraAlfriOcele; Inch vitamin 40:464: IWO said t harre been opene theligft s ti f tiall •tbepereins, of COMM'S. Mt the claws litanies tits, resents to thirsyastittoritkdi" on the Treaty lusr jormtkakrickses apt. Calboaiili PMlPtin damned( %Tat Wit annexation, andiltivrliele will go in thivday=iir tr•intseriir. , ltcis stinoseitt,bith* wito haverbEetila Miormapoettelea. with SssistmSrt, shit; witlxiiii4Ofessint in; *O&M in fitior Or agibeit'the *Wet, "t see treaty •irilt be laid ' on** sable, to give the people an opportunity farm canvass the et et* ehil.PPeelittef ,0 4 1 gettitiee 8 . -447 . r . mrry-,s N rkoiewitweet pmatiowntigatipowt Ikea* . folluwinl4eeerlpyl•n of a new counterfeits—. p Alr=irstnansl.r., better, f l amide,-kolaitig inter right heed I- 110,444 liberty cap on dm top; her heed resting err shiellit steamboat andlailtrad cam in the distance. The Vs twine has fora mignaintrA-APict *OM a bale °I . good.,ew eagle.* barfestr l , purloin !totes en-, teemed , bi Boted9nr4l!o)iht the by r Drape UniarttatelrBald aetleancer• igirsei yr* AlisruettaieciplavAtio ger is womesiisto to , weep Per grietiokitsii**;(4).Weet. for compassion is dtcicr); ins to weep for min is au is ti= ALAL d rai 41-06„.• `1846" wt irinlt' -* ritTstlttitn - Aktmucer. - • 111.1.ut. t ST;;TOR #Oll7 BY MUIR • faMINIII: Nary: Allstrnis e r, April '2B, 1844. Business bdi Vert thod"ifiad -''mated this sPrlnsl."c Rivers being 4nOe!tet and imAttle rains to raise them has caused stare a tetnporary decline for a few days past, but we retilice with pleasure that our wholesale grocers, dry'goads and hardware mar. chants, awl our manufacturers and...commission mer chants aremsyAdnisig,,g ar busi ness, and some are , quite& encour aging business. the seetaiheade is'entiellent. The wends& Took' mbehltke rain, and the illegbent, nruv is rising a little. Flour--All that arrives by boats or wagons meets a ready sale at $3 624 a 3 75 per bbl. The leadin& price for good is $3 70. Grain—Wheat, 800 buthels sold this week--400 afloat a 72 mid 400 doe 75 cents a bushel; rye is now taken by our Brewers 5t.43 c0m,35 Ch hay is plenty 07.a7 " 4 1' -" Asites--Ashes tire ple mid rather , doll sale.„7ind have had to submit to a small reduction; scorchings, 13,440 lbsietdted:Potssalialil Pre*, 4e c lb; salteratusAc a lb. Beeswax—Quick sales as fast as it arrives at 26 c a pound. Bucketsfrom the manufactorinis—nominalwholo sale price $2 to $3 admen. Blooms—About 100 tons Juniata, at 4 mos., $6O; soothe!, 100 tons, ditto $57. 6.1n05.; and 30 tons of Allegheny, good, at $5&. 2 Pig Metal-10 tons ot $2B; 200 tons, Allegheny aUft,at $3O, cash; 10 Tons banging tuck. $3O, cash. The itvienzge pr4der veenti'to tiOW.B to s3o don, ite• cordMg to quality. Casninge—a is 6 cents a lb. Lead—Sales of Pig in small lots, Bar, 4c; Lead pipes 6c a lb. Seed--Clover-seed,- small sales at $4,50 a 4,75; Timothy. $1,25; Itiellitrtalll petthmiset, Proviiiottseurt,ttalas have beep large and vari ous, 26 casks fine barns, 4j; 26 casks smarted Bait barns, 5; sides, 4, mid !shoulders 3c alb.; .5 casks sides 4/; a lot of country, hog round, sold for 3,1; city cured hug round,.W a lb; some good lots of countryining 4 cents . a lb. • Butter—Good fresh mil in his. isScarce:died seas readily for 11 to 1244 a lb.; Keg, 54 to 6i; Lard, 5 to 54c alb. Cheese--Good Ohio, 44 to Se a lb. . Grocories.—Stocks Itirgo and prices tow but firm: the sales aro steady in the regulartrade—entree, Rio, 71 a 84; LayguayrnoB a 9; tjamma, 74 R 8 c a lb. N. 0. Suger--Ptirne in . Midi 741;74; fair 61a7, and inferivr.6;e64.a lb . 7,,eaf Sager, 'pie 1, 164; No 2, No 3,12 c alb.' Tinar-r 'Vim% %sett374a7s; trietitil;6loaB9;l Gunpowder; fiUM; iss4 Potickm*lßMlDe *lb.Se minting toquality . . • - • • - I.4lV"lSPa,ll9Fintitil,Yl4l,6o; Manilla, lA5a: $1,40 Ri. *. • Cottoir-*A sale this week s OTll3obnles of Musses pi and Alabama, good, at 84 co. alb. cash. - Comm Itemw---No S to No 10, 18c; No 11a13,19ct No 14, 20c a lb.; Long:reels 500, 94: 600. 154 t 700, , 74; 800. 0 0 and 11101,7e4.‘eihillewick, 18c; Carpet Chain; 22, an&COttontseine 2 fie a lb. . , Potatoes—Marcer, 374a44ei bushel. Salt-440 1:, stifle river t 814; and from stes, IVA to $1 nib. • - • Cattle Markell.-Abor ,126 bead Qf beef cattle were sold daring,o4 *01,040 6 / it , " -.PMFd* isig, to qtnlity. 16 heed o f eirmil at $1,124 - , anti Calm 9/40.14 3 ,5 9 each.._ Lumber-1 gind t deal 'ottnabeY:j* egrae . down thi-Alle(*iNver,..46ll a 40.64'd* I heitrseld'ist to. $l2 for cm:tenon tefilier'Fleit fret: • Shingies„ _ $l-35 to-9140 • hi. ' ' ' iiiiienitilirlia cni4014,,-11ra111200111161. TIN OLE, 1i.44,0, ,t 4 0 t.. - . , ANDERS O N. No 124, Liberty lullittiAlog: door tram 41tixklter af - - , •StClett stePet. Ira- Wood ? No 124,7Secondetaset,taptirten. - ' • alad Smithfield, • . . WILL keep constantly on hand stud make 10 or- Vlf der, furniture and alsalra of' all.desrtiptiOns, made idler the most approved fashions, .cif the bast materials and of superior wetkm*oll'lp: Those wish. ing to purchase edlifittddt to:their advantage to call ' itadaximise the#ttafOrkur i...• • •=.-trllt? -- : . .rlt' Ready made coffins* VlV't sisliked, and att tWe duties Of -an OrdertakevattemisPd to—' • ,- Steembeessfaraialsod id:thiLf l ;oriast nQue: . C T R kY COW • trayed from tbiitablo et the sub. Sk.4 scribes . in rointAlleireeSisndsky, 21st irritant, a small red Cow. about.Lyears ol4e.smarl star in the forehead, and a small piece of ibrldp orthe'righrear. Sbe is not giving milk old suppesesfw be 4 withisi a smelter - two of calving, • .41IIK"0",•fitlalM tstr I lr giving word s ° subsc riber, so dust' beAsse will be liberally reworded.: riErilkY_*!Urr u • I -a28.80 Hooks, &a, &c. ON hand and receivingswagcl a largo assonawmt ofrerkedvir; ill ' and medical works, luisoog which are Rollin'. /umiak liftsiOty,l2 roll: Jo- lope .1115 Lluotor P s Seuired-OlOrsphr Sootewlikoltils poll** Coollee l s rower, :/listoricol - Cpliofilkliti of foOlolOnthio; &mato imiodiiii -kiiingre Wow :of • t holßlickwoodoi elltiagiir Silos Oilvet,lloart, So*- ;chiski. 3 ipokumisl. Hisury-01 , -Pioihm.• Also,- Fitiolly, Poellgott.Polyglott awl , &Wei Biblitig- W ~ law,goodotii, cote's. og4 -.Edina siiol;k - igaoks; WriiiktriPOT•ocirbogesi b!k4 gasoline loadtwofilo,,, for_ solo low for coali: -• ' • • . : _- , 0 • :K ' ' ,iffiliiiiiiiii vo4ll too given for good white ins. •- • I • - .= ' , MK ilAßßlLllipat.. No 9, Fifth stmt. sr. , m7:44„Yz*l2 Sins As geed iiktia cheaper Otaa .. can be LeaugittlitablVitirei:4 lo . cities. . fialiii -tbst tofinwiail, hand, so- wit:- -.. 5 We; 14 .77...". 10 „ 4 , , J 6 Starii lb; ,. • ;-- ,-,..1 .-6-,,--' , -2 -"-- --- -44 . .......____ .-s „44 . 4ZI- 12s, 4 " Ellis's,l2 , c..-- -- 9ki. , 2'.!/. :tt ..,_ A azol . -,llb-.11.,.0n 1 2 8 , ~ ' ,:iVat.- V riraWitiOn t t~ilitrr 2' ", pi: ~.A4 ; IMI•1, - .T l et i t s .., , 0 : 440...-..4..?-7- M osby's Me", , . • . - ,--1.1 • i ".' ! i; 4 , f ir wi ;ic i i .1 ' 0,1 i. _ ~,.. knkr s i .... 150 kegs ~„d ' im, b u ses of my_ own manulactiald.Tobant. -- . ci". Also, a latg :i.pittool a lot of vaiir..troura26,iusia- ~.. ~., I Spackildnallmeln - ,T?_•r.' - ;•,? , .ifi t . ,rineur.l-"r,s p In-ialea` - '-' . L /s„ 1 • - • • - 1 7 ; Adie o4llll4o4o *-'B4a,-Retil Estate of Hugh McMaster, deed. 111HEtialatibirehliMPIVIM- 410 1 4 9P0 1 la` tistfifttligilftft l E ti lbe • c 4 atfi slhichitiro 0tigt194,4 0 1 4 ,itritcc:fq _ • threg! . lass freetingigut„ ille3i-adAaningtm 1r gs.%giA,lrlM''rtaggAildigtall 20 lon suitiMilritimilocesolog ;lockage ism: bosaaKtft wfthieli2Ofortot-grifidiughieet. -, . One lot on Smithfield street and moptamiteggi%eris: sOley will be sold on the premises to the highest! OA best bulder.. o „Pr. nottrgiggjAkyr mid will tutposillrTy' IDLE Irian FaMITVIllir price_ v Bred. . .1110eIt ' G. rip/ors .2.64.4 Executors. 'IL 15- 1 714 Received eitthVik's e.i5,1(2.141 ITOlDNeltlat the Reek. saki 0r.144 &mid Ee ae 2 vitistamte; Ilarper's - oditiosk. and,Pcatb—Xte Mawr% veturallesd - mama ON% Of the prolongatio=l Monaffr.,Esq• • - U nit ed aziA Eva MeDesatla—A tale of the their times. Lay. at'lleme, or leaves from the even #y ; book . of al; AllogrisnAtotYns. l ' Tottsure trove, or aceMidt Offrittebeifs;o's Lover. Olussreted edition. Kitchen Companion housekeeper's own'beek. ed "n"..WßlalkOVNllleanrita s ,g in cook ery,,pastry anT lent c.oßection of Ittbilblei, 'Mid the - *bobs azi of eainang, fur only 126, ' Rund-lifelo*#% kiTuise4l#o74 l 6f. MP"' by, the 'Who! Life of: Gaqtlogy, *tan bit -I; itniiiqtrat it ! lCB : l I and the contributions ofl3lllr.otempraties,oi !ferry ,C. Browning. Feminiaga, or tributes to bookmarkl womb - isle a p ortr ahefonir;bellittolkili 4 fdt 4446 ( 4 i imas Shakepeetu, No 4. Illustrated edifies , • • Kirkwood, or dte blue beres chickens. . •• • , Artgeleftbe World, fkitaksof.Gold, sod Stscosi-klhe sary,lbe three last numbers of the minor libtor3. Irish Suite Xli4k•adir fl,AnChur;krtßanlAr Connell. A great s upply of new *Oats birtdcftellsis morn aU to be found as above. ticir 26. 'SI AN CCLIAVIVeiz tsitENE.-6 dazed ‘...l" just remirod and fut sale at the Drug Store of lON. KIDD, corner of 4tl, and Mod etc. 20 0 0 1 1111 re akit i tat t i ZZ T6: • JON. KU)D, 'corner orsthimd Wood streets. 1600 !.13S FOX'S Cincinnati :STARCH, Juaa relaitatitakiki (*Gale at the Drug , JO4l. 84DD,, career of 4th and Weed ots. • • ••. Store of .26 To Let. - . 06 THE kTP4rainne ocrAiVie Messi's DarlingtoriC.Srreiebl44, ?dirket street.— Possession can IA given 'AppNy •to Gte?R. WHITE & Co. ...''''-'11601,441F - 5141111V111;77 (IF the Irinq poinpone€l until Saturday O27th inst.. at three o'clock, P. M. et the Tavern yard er....ftneottcl meet, betweei, SulithGel4, an tt9.l),' , - ' F. MAMMA; Annex:: • rr 'Rol! cxxx All , W l * § 4 4 0 ; 4 1. T,. Next door to tir. Xacktylim ridabiirgn. a 7.• IQI ESPECTFULLY informs iTig friends. *ad the OW generally - that be bas, taken this well eititlifishineat: and- healtadiktlitiroughly re• F aired in ell itliiill4ollthaialitliudatiliWuw fitted up in aiWitilliAlNlVWPkilkiAlo*- and =4/ Gitin=illtateding4 VONt 44 10a buiinteuUlli th 'Bibs nimeasatieittedGti*Jes theAr: ket etmerford, .-11 will be %basica arelpride et' tile proprietcYr xiiin *enrol, and in a nstmer4lifilaci Welt of ibe• Punt a''' et • To the /amp. .04:.4,1,ctg0ri, Ftlz r. ` 4 ate altidibet 1 flattery to himself, Weise ea ead'Well'farnished a BAR*: is kept inthe western counto.. The chnieest., wines,and beet stiocaorsitioir, Nirliltilways be kept, tgAholltb***-10t0.4 - vor him isildrircidk 1 , , • ,••• • tes lit imffiliyosilirmaciatowil c*, lA* Stablerisstry and capacious, nod the best intentioned!! be eivermAe-borees-ef thana-Malna• up at his hhose. a wr a Z. , TA utstizetliValßmttrie Ty.o3 400' - B6 Atatti=;(l".....',) for B. /SITECA" • 1,4100 1 0,90 street- sale by apr 2,5' r ri Z ung Pi • ' - ate. e AV" - -` 1 vo .. Oe_ERS, 44101461.14111.41a‘ 7 '' . ligui*its , ap24-1Y No 41, Water 4t.,Jstobsargh nw . . . .4doßgel4igti r :# 4 TT Arewow , wPMenentivw. tralla fitf , PlL .agiqtr &vie Et4Y - GOODs, patelosed sectPo0 1 To* sea Philiiiielpida•maalVecetitlitsk, bit nor - the epring season; which they are deumsa*.so sell at a very still ,1/440McoOph)oweestero pr a2s—lat. (.‘• , . , ere} , ICEG.I and 5 inn Ble.ttainewiimmi-Por siicktiy •„,t4;istilLtre7CTLrB CO. -spr.- 2 f in.) •,/ -: i • AV:Mgr:s4°k _ . i n i g y copper , n, 620 iitiii:* 'C'-' '4 01 1=60& - siallbe aikriolar b 3. rWnWerftl44goo - • ' , apr 24 .. „ ~,.. ---. 70.-.4rWasst-Sireet. .4-VD*Ofikke. 0 bwiii brte-VERon hand aftd. A Atwell. Noe r. 1130.. No- 41 Water Sitlou -1 • I BS Mc 7 • ao* I -leeriffirsiiwilFsarikW • ,7 % kageNerletwist. Tobacco, ItliktrollitArlitit, • -, ; „ Received aadiersillatirr '-f Dapruis.smis, .24 No ta, Fifth itteet: :-:i_:,. , • •• - f • NO. CM MAitirt**Ft A .. ‘,...„, _,. . wV. , :r". , **.• . ';' t eel IN '.:EGOLF, A' - ' toCtio in 'ng on entire .sfr '. M. inocit,4,Eocntvi Nmi . - laic QI,T,G ,In the store ro okho~d&griled - 14 9-IFi • nicnif, Esq., one door *Wield ICbilds OLGa's•fhtelterarehousc. These patleboM WO Purnblied in ‘buMltr illr -T" h ' ttiltuditOe soldommigtatiadwisoca peieastere pricgs„ Ftattither cash or esproratl pepsy,whterchants .ita, 4; trig our city wig find it to tktir advantair to ca)t _ examine the A 141.611 - itighiritiek - rpoig - biet*.L 4 ...AA ge ESL 1...1 ~- , 21 , . ~- 1 ,1 .0 : ::.1., , r.t.1..1-0 ...AN.; Ttilt f ie 514K 4 , itittaz { • Asiot lip,2s;yat*exprbir444 , okip ,geogro 25. ev iielAr.lit;OkhielsimelijulLreseiirtd,iusi V for sale brc. , ti Lb ) ldAN -•-• • ••• .• JEN2'ilNGl3..SrxcOit _Woorit *peon ~5..., i . 6 ,008 AG, ft}o c.:offee tor. punum 2,9§.El HD'S. pi iwis WStitlar for pale by 411 7": .• - IL RIMY &c.. 70, 6 85;,5: e• r m 3`.l't _ IQ BALES ?forth Alesbamk and • 1 0 cotton fur sale liy • IN B. RHEY &CO. ear 4p X 75 t i,i tzn i fri N r. SR„ • tiorow; i hest ice. Iteceiv4Japopawbcgas.rpranV. a 'sale by, ~ t4rrellittOgE. 44.1n4w3t • No 1611:, i!ibeity FOR SALE LOW. SIME1)11 4 16 lot, 4 loVeet wed, op- L 1 posies the Episcopal Church. Inquire of HUEY & CO -0- nit , 6"Pepper , , fer markt • & • B. AiIEY ACO-1 —otor2o 1 1 A• 13421 ClTMlie4uitrecl'iVett Pe ll el rAlgt :lita 1 eii . Ilrefaer,' 1311001SNLOAM TAYLOR, ' %Tau* street Stste.i . r, ,Dorbelor:riariurtulAllt:g, • - • ' T.TAVlPSigiewivcd from. New York, the Se t ig Fssb Tit 1 1 - ints, 14svr,nutr,pn iutiul, Or . d willsontictuo ui irguWalcluceteYell 01 : 1 3ke Rau, extlie Ipwesit prices. . filshiousibis Ra , Dookuuyeuiiiiiiir;to purclitue neut. clicip.TaliVirm ble wigAidale uq retail, tire rgipecttully invitO to call. • . S. MOOJIE• --ut2l4 &mita. • 01113MLE ,L 1 ME-100 13biA fie Imo tif4rs6.l ----- MN LOUR:4-18ft tbh S.F Pour, jog gcceivett sale by J W ASV ttiDG E. ik - R te}: -Water, 13 . etwixtsi %yowl spa, 5010,04. _, PII,NAW4Y ,A,PrEtRiTILT— :: .' i A ,BSCON.Pf4I ft ctrri,th ,*l3ll . lpa of,ltie4N-416er. la,. pa,* -Liltikili4sinh e:btiy Vaine - t Ain Ifitron 4i11i411 indeo4l.l4optici) 24 he I"aiiaiini fts.lliiiiii: ile 4 c O Years- of ing,aficlut rma fee* ; ! I.igaittniViti; t bi k ij on so issiiiblogreen'froi4 ,c,ixii,diirl4- 1 44:1 6 ' ) u , NO dark vest ; ,. Alk-personsarecautruneA a qtr6llo,lr touring, misting, or ernplo)ing said lyoy,tis 4.4l,l:iroi liceiwall IP affeP4 4 %. - l'• b '" '' N.l. - ' 'HORSES-FOR SALE. , TWO Saar rats Homer. well. ex— . *Was - .datiefd fnr eitharesSiDe: or bar -bififet eithiair riosannahhi'ternmwt bey it i libi t abett - stthitiliaibbaoffaltar e,.&.Clairjstatet.-- Fer mittir±e_atdai Dry Geodelastote -.Pilft- 7 °T.ONAt obi ACES*. ,-, 1,2,0p0t :.t startit. 1 14 (WW --- 0 LL be asl4 - on reasehoble terra', $ yid come WPeddling, Waxen, but little worn. gifotr re pair,and with idiftakapareoritit44-fst: #te Peddling bit -141.0311** .T4tkismo,the_sttentwo a( .Ftspego9 dc figpit ee i *kiln arl Auk itAtpl iohl, on' d -r at aciiir iibreof - ut{eo eisSfACEET; Si; Markey itrret- ENO_ - frle NESS No 1, twist. tobaaixfaciisie .by. hilTlifiEV a 0). . _ lltt:l AlteAlksilnia & a • • TPHE sob.criber iroul teepeotfelly *oval the at ,Xiosiettof thepubilo to hspresset stockutWhtte Aimed , WAWA. inferior article. tognaler !le*. Silabetirall" of ,Yl44eFrench China,cotoplitioi an the sacesomerpieces tozotiolitite:cotopieto let, OrPi 66 s • Akifk , a geperal ItCIC/C Of ante* $10 401 ; (o - . OI L A, accchliou. tit which thOi ro catrrtolk ,issipoisqL)tio,olil, mood, corner of 1r ciod • ..14ZNICY: g as ?. „ awitaulli II 41 JOHN•SIDOTT - &-C0. , , tad 010111111011/0 6 liter hcimomoug 111 Fiet , • • - t ~,14114; • -••• t r""•uu's° rn r. ~.Ati,k6tpez.mailiETEST itSSOCIA ' :YVAN Irish VOW orterei emetettriug tOi 51) to 100 ieres, to be Veiteitteitttlik 4 intim' of the Court House, contkiou! ..to one of ,theiderling itarwises' , essrifettersifores;_ged of `tFtejediSfustaldsi. lIRA,* Oa P 1 ;0 -6 4 11 400 4 i'fi7Tf 4- sie t icookorrr'esae laTitliazwl iv. , '-iiii4l,,,,___. T 31:1101VE. _ • wO " .. *" "" r s:T ' '''.l %,r ' ..fikt 60130- - - f-. ,10, 00 tir,rd -',- • -- 1! ), ' op "-- ra I io, toted YY I - ~ -, . -ti ~roz gs rmtzkotv. 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