ItcDailt) Morning post. Right of Way Meeting, I MARSHAL MURAT. Pursuant to public call, an immense commune of,' Extract from the review-of a French Work in the the people of Pitrabiligt. and vicinity,assernbled at the ' American Review, purpoleing to be a history of! Old Court House, on last Saturday afternoon,at 3 o'• clock, to take into consideration the conduct of Phila- the private and public life of Marshal Murat. 1 delphla in regard to the tight of Wev fur the Balte His-three distinguished characteristics were, high mote and Ohio Railroad• chivalric courage. great skill as a general, and almost I Wm Eichraum, F.se, pre s id e d, ess i ve d by Judge telparralleled coolness in the hour of extreme peril. Hays, John Mecaskey, John Arthurs. and Jumer C Added to all this, Nature had lavished her gifts an Cummins, Frters. .Ms•asrs A G Rinehart aol C V a .l the mere phyeicul man. His form vas tall and fine ger acted as Secrete r ie.: ly proportioned-hi s tread like that of a king-hie A fteries of reoolu t i ona a s m e offered by John Sheriff', face striking and noble. while his piercing Ounce Eon, which after diecuesiou, by Wilson M'Candleos; few Inetn could beat, This WWI Murta on foot, b e t lace him on hoisehnek and he was still more irre and E I) Gazzam, Eeqrs, were unanimously adopted: P as follows: I fusing. He Never mounted a steed that was not Resolved, That Baltimore, which is south-west of worthy of the baldest Knight or ancient days, and Philadelphia, is the natural commercial ally of that his incomputable scat made both liaise and rid e r an' city, while Burton end N York are her rivals, and object ( universal admiration. The e:nglieh invare therefore, a Railroad Item Pittsburgh to Baltimore, ably condemned the theatrical costume he edema would benefit and not injure the met ropolis of Penn. wore, as In evidence of folly, but a e think it is oil in sylvania, and would a id out Stare Works to comp( to ken pieg with his character. Fin was no a man of ! with the Missis.ippi tiner and Numbers) Lakes, fur the deep thought and compact mind, but he was oriental illimitable carrying trade of the West, in his tastes, and loved everything gorgeous and im• Resolved, That if the grant of a flight of Way to posing. He usually wore a rich Polish dress, with the Baltim ore and Ohio Railroad Company could in-I the collar ornamented with gold brocade, amide jure PLeedelphia, or impure the value of our State , pantaloons. scarlet or purple, end embn oidered well Work s , we a s true Peninsylvernian s . end R S reeideres! gold, Loot s ef yellow leather, while a straight din mune el a sister city, which has Ineretefere held th e most ; hilted sword, like that worn by the streient Romans, 15 leindly anti iutimaz u business relations aid) Phew 1 completed his dashing extenier. He stone heavy delpliin, would hesitate to ask for the right of w a y o n ; black whiskers, long black locks which streamed i Baltimore, however enterprising arid puthotic tint! over fiery blue eyes. On his head he wore a three I city may be; hut havio g con3dered this •ehject fee; cornered chapeau, from which ruse u magnificent I yen., before the attention of Philadelphi e we , re el e d: •vhite plume that bent under the profusion of (intik-I,i to it, we are fully satisfital di e t a ronne e in en by Rail.; feathers, while beside, it and the same geld band, Ii this city and Bsltinnere will promote the . toweled away a splendel heron risme. Over •11 trait, of Philadelphi a , will de or, ineer• inn our State I this brilliant constume, he wore in cold weather a Won kaand a ill develop more full• Ike reseutce., and' echeoe of green velset, lined and fringed with th e add reatly to the business of 1 Vest.ell Penrrtslyellii'l costliest sables. Neither dd he forget his hor s e in 1 We, therefore., es t u te ,,, ly mess 'tro ll line Reptesenta- • Ilis gllrgell'ill tippet - ening. but had him adorned with tives of the people, the ditty ofl..it,e the tell now the lick Turkish s'irrup and le idle, and almost befere them. revered with noire colored treppiogs. Hai rill this' Res,iluod, That titeniel, .00 tint ,Inn., , o ‘nprnr, , riiier bee,. piled on a diminutive man. er an inditTe r To nee Honorable the Judge.. of the Crturt of Genera die interests and prtreute rite welfune of l'enesyli, f •ril titer like lioniapurte. if would l iftrn mill Quarter Session, of the Peace, in and for the Court one, we cannot h, get O ral we are Amerienn o , and nide-Albino: but im the splendid chui eer ned still more bound by the s renee.t ties on the canner of on, ' mujeotic figure and bearing of eluret, it seemed all ty of Allegheny. , - .. Tin` petitv o n ofJoseph M'lntyre, 4.}. ward. A Ileghe. 141114 2 ceuntry, and !leer:fele ...ben I. great een k is: in piece rued keeping, ny tiny, in the county aforeonid. 10/mbl 'hewed!, pinewood. winch without exiwirte to our state, would , The dereling exterior alwaye made him II moth for !het veer petitioner histh provided herself aith mate. •be made throegh our bunk's ter th e En111:111:11 kernel, the enemy's bullet., in battle, and it is a wonder that tials fee the eceommoslation of travelers and others, at Gov eesurt's SAI.AItY.- After ..thousannisrllnento iot ell etenntryme nt , e nd a dd _randy to t h e nb t r i n e ,• 0 conspicuo l / s an object MFRS DETor shot doe n. Per her dwelling brarte in the city aforesaid; and preys that iof the N at i onal Gooei omelet.) protect nrtaleee e.e.e.l! linp• there was fle‘E r II venter reneges , between two proposed. u..J mime iidepted arid the rejected. the b e ~,,,,,,,,g in we rnet i an . if ihreegh lweel or *elf) 3, men, than between Nina at end Napoleon, whorl I:tev : yew- lionoro will be pleased to grant her a license to Lill redecinte, the oelary .1' Govertenr and Sreretnry of v i ew \ e e opposed them en "ire. .keep a public house of entertainment. And your pc rede alone the Imes previous to the heel... The flirter. ; ee titior.er, as in duty bound, will prey. Siete, of Metryland has errteed hie tint's:, by n vole , Resolced. Thal th e prosperit y of a ll the A tlantie . figure, plain three en reere e hat. leather b i .,..,, i ,,,,, , ; Omce of the Pittsburgh "Alorning l'ost. JOSEPH M' 4th, Turtlay :flu ruing, rai. 3. 1816. ~r 66 to G. Its pros i .lon, in, in t !,,. r a n o , j„, , , , c fr,„ cities is jeered - ea t ei t h t h e power end eelfate. ef the , brown stetuul, and careless ste t etN e i- m i en , e .,.,, i b e l We. the subocribers citizens of the 4th 1V d I 3E , , pinion, and that air enlightened and liberal centime it imi , direct eount er p et e o f t h e tuegeifireni display e „,i ~,, ; le I The tr'etrrietT.-Fer Se vern l days went w e hare - TliO Governor's IhlelrV In Ire i'...',.0110 per annum Crum beiwenn thein in ..,iik, niiinriii ,,, ,..:. is b eneficin ,! po;nng attitude of Lie ( - Livable Itrollwr•itolaw. To! din certify, that the abinve petitioner is of good repute hart seven! ly cold weedier. freezing hand nt IliLlit Sind fo r 1,,,,,,,t y on ,l terep„,,,e; and i„ well prodded: y e .,,,d ay ~ with how.. room and convenienrea for the ICEOITI ! end after Junuaty let, le lie Th, •'•-• 1 '") "I - the Sec": to the allele country; but a Cilllllncted and manopoli•; see Murat decked rent in his extravagant costume at n i ni ci t y n , d r a , tlin ini n n r , if „.. tr , :s r . v elers itod other., and that said' het eel, thrinto l the day. rvtary of State to be $lOO9 is e ereen.n. f r om rind e e ' meg epirit w Lice slnoilld entlinee any of !hem to elier.k review might riC:101 a smile, bur a hoen er oe ce .raw ; °l"' int . . ter .I:lettere i„,, IC;', , weal: ly the free movements of its twit:lda,. au. d in-. than gaily caparileeed ,trod wid, it s c enitai •ee i r ., - i . i . . ; r_ rn ,i ral e t . e i rt .i 7 d d i a lin. g . 7.3 ire nle- mi l , , it t i l n t , e g vi v i , i .r d , c f l a , s a t i . igitig t i t i o li Se n at o 'd w n George Drakes, N ' Cellibl• please injun noes to the ett• einnel, tlerio-le.hly , der, In tile flow "ink of battle, p l ung i ng •keail on . c . ; de n hoe thi oneh the broken tank•, o r VI atrbed the pro , c,,, ~,r „ ,.„,„,,,,, , 1 n .p,,,1v thew. N Steiner, ' Fla LT Inr,nr: A s n O A to R A IL rn 11, - Tilt' }lit 1/• : Rllettliol, I o stay Ihif Malvin tit - inriprie r m•nt. Plelliepe Poulin, Ahrnm Heys, mood whi g ~,,,.,,, i 1,,,, t h e ,„. i., ,,„, of i • , j ,,, • , t Resolrrd. !That he, eii•fore there hu.dieen too nineli {res. of that towering plume, no nom ieg legit user lee ; ' a. • ey . s thing ... John M Petfer, Samuel Hays, I.,i.i.:ai ion for the special beneft. of this nth c patrheol; ten, of tlemaands that .rest, Ind I I- a een.e en , Tie. Aileeliens is en; Indy ft eeen st e er egain abode session of the !louse of Dele g ,,te n of Vt, • ' I -lender. Jos'h Smith. g'"'". a" ior Philn...lphin, at the est., ,01 lII< W , I, Lill,: fl:l.seS' man kto the cennonertll s that a hint i•.l else 1,111-stone s Hand street !Liege. The Nlol,ofignhela is very low. Dr. Whitaker, Wm. Smith, taken op di-rogue,: ,he soli- tits otTi red by Mr. 1:.1- 'of th at ,•Ity stud to the dee ter neen eel lice Stets , von., nIR ; nreitedit-nev.ofeit like smilinig semi., o f Morn!. E. iii i ., ~1,1,,.,.„t h , r , ,I ~,,t,d,,, will c h e ek an y forther L iv n1 ,,,,. G E Nieman, ingeon, (anti the amerele rots etTer e d h e , •!o.) t o L h e arid of this class of Lee n ,ite 'hoer o.tlirlt clre the pr.clol! notdol he forget thus. gilded ,„ : ,,,pi, ~.. in i w , , ,i,i!iiiii.. iii!ij .iiiii,i ' iiisiiirsi,si,„; ilicss is suoin _,,,,., ~ 3 1. • bill supplemectars to larnO•l.l!..li aq .r .i.e ..c.: to author. I.6"dell'i" hasten e "I"Pe"Ie. "'"I "'he' "''''''''`l l'e '''"' 1 "m '''''"'" h""" a char It' °ill , b. dimnidt.l ~. . , pit r . -". 4 ' nitiLllfion s R ILUDO:,!, of hi1.i,.0.• to 11 accent Pt 0n,,1, hilt •d Ilw old 'lt HpiliE n ilh hexed hi• Ke y einif,n, ri d l' r••,,, trio, on .he level tind era rl% :0 riches on .. , -- r.--- - --e---------------.....7--- It) the itonornble the Judges of the Own t ot General ice LllO naltimote and clot o Ii eir.,3 Cement.) to corn • l er .n a, thus de r , j., ~,g r ,r, of . e.ept , ; ,l Cront ' , the, et•tte:s. died a itl• halls and blackened wth p aw der, a hir e I ri s 11 1 , mount Pre. Q.lnrter Sessions ~f the l'eace, in and for the Coen• plate their anti Jo t h o ,Thl., r iser. and ter other perpe• much neraied fur :hat dr, rtopernent of out 0.11...t•..1 tc • r'r , a:', ~• tr b''' , 'es , .Iteeked ••• ith feem en. , 1 4 •0' 1,,, ' . I'l , m r-Unme it, guile nrr:y yemerday lee a ago", is of Allegheny. t price 3,e7 1 2 arse.. r 247,1 Fete 13 1,, 1:; 4.;. Fine +erne, unnerel- , "otees- r reit:, i, g e itlisW,l. TIM IA lii , E 1.1' , 111i•WP,1,,f, 0 , r) , , . . 1 , The peteion of ltelliam B Tisnmpson, of the 4th 'LI., •,1 I lie Le „:l'i'u r y 1.. to the hair he I'd. end eine,- a cow tuund du( ,r, ~E ~,- 13 62 't i 75- W e q''''' n. ' l ' ''' 4 ” meats utTered Le the suhee;tee ell', neni :.• NI, Ke,,,, ; . I •I'''''-'..'"'l• TI.eI "i• 'ie' IVard; cite of Pies' g b i., LhEel,ln'y siforrini,l humbly enotect tie. ceine rt et' l':.: • le :ph. ' l'i ~ I , L, ‘.1•,,, T , ter 111 E field of the .I.tie. lee, ee. e eser ne wel 64i. I 4,C0 ~ the lee; it I.r.en. 1 , ., fot•rry brands Item sear, 0.,, h; t e eat sem re:moiler bath prnvided himself toa wete rejected, toed th, seesrleer ; fneally adep•r• I. , ;;‘,. ~,,,,,, ul th e ~ r ,1,,1 ~.c,,,,,,,1. n , t u n ,; tht 111, ed. M iii, a linos I , is N. , l'' ';''',.....,, ;...f.°, 0g Inv •I ndi.l“ • / h.• n),11.,1 is inv.), teg, 30 n:11e. 1111, t‘il h material. fOr tee neremmedatien of travelers and The bill acts then of drr,l to rt. eeeru•smete. Tle• : IneriS Of a 1,,1Ti If, ..f.,,,,ff .It ,-,, 0 , O w I ',,,,,,,,,,,,,-. ~,,,I he wn of I: g n t niche f o r..2•1.,-• f ' .r.•• s. str o ke and noiilE frm ether a at his dweleng house in ht.. city efer , said, until Delia, are Colman, reel Been eere fled rid, iiiididd, !ii , :d- ~ i , , ~i ti, ,, de ,,,, ,. - , !• ,,, ,,,.ed ten e e let, ! 5.i.,,; _ .5 . ; ', ,,, .. i , - ,,i, ni ) i' t, ~., i ' ,,d.. . tit ~,_(., 1;4. rinv I that yen ( H'lnrlt s will be !raced to grant him ril bid fixes the W. stern Le• steno of tie r eel at 11 heel 1 ' airos,l I e••• pleb re e l s cuec. or e iL 1.: vir or•ot it• ~., in l' eir , I r•I / f ,her t eilt et I.: ...• . t. i . log e end mi l es !, m an) .f :!,.-• it,...0.1,•as of the act. L. , ',' flight . r' 1% been, ;,. . • ' ',,, '' f t , '; , :': " ' '''''" '"."'t '"• I , ' - ' , •., • • enc, to keep R pl' , lii beam of entertninmeht, And. , appose the of ll, 1, . 1 f,•11, , ,,, 14 , inin oston , ., it best Intougt i 11, think, ro.L ~t ro t ~,,,,,,,, , i . ' Lam N, wui i, mitt dates show an thi,uhce of ic. to your petitioner, us in du.• beend, as tne. which it is a suinati•ette. :het were teeeeniennable. 'be felleso-ed by tl tt , ro tn e t ,, ro j on 0 1 a ttorron,l itrOrr t,,, ,`; th, M I r.,rn the path le, cinetTbet'ere Oh: oi ind !I 1-.3r. • 1 111.. LIAM Li: T HiIeIPSON. lett•berri t i Phi' nielettie it r .ttEli 1110 `i 01 CANAT)A...-..-Ti V . MOO trVal TlOlf, slices that there ; ii : ii e ' These . iii " , . ',! • - ' ' e rn „, We •e!./. 'I - te •I-fee err:,: d,.:-- - tr.i•• ..I .C. rd e-rii ~ s de, rif amal :' , ',l to the trade at 8, IVe. t , ,e stertcribe r ., eiTee ns of t he 4 : h Pe e ,e, r e, en not•e ,0., 1., 11,, ~,,• •r, tt P .0 4 ,0 01 ~,.. ~,,,.... , 4 - I , 'grit ~ , . '- , , Iry, . 11., that the above p s 66°, 1 - is of gri r t i rep ete tel are sevenotg, , nni7ed hattslions of militia to Canada, end ; e f, '' ," " ro ' II„ • Ii i iro „ o ,„I . ‘ h„ r „,,, or ' I • i '''"•''l' ' ' " ' "'` co "L "C' • c.c''' ..'•I t. • 3,i ir. o,i fir ,•,:totton t o a , •ted. • I'M , " t'' , ". • t^.." , . p.n., a , ~ aIS t.ietio: r.,oltre, iu the tot rre old th,et _________ l , ones, y and tempetance. anJ is well provid e d wi t h that the total number of iniolit•tuttit to 4 1.000 of whom ' sw,l, avs olk e-nuel edri to their rofit•, but tEen kOO a si _ . ' , , , , • der s, PRICES CORIZENT. DIAI:CI3 3. '1 ~,,,- rn ,11 and • V , 11 . 1. , fu n the ~ . . co., 1 tie sOf .e necommteintem 19,000 are French Canadians, es ho here 7'J 00 1 e l that a Railroa.l from Pittsburgh to B ,I. me w . % erten. e , a a r : - :.',.,.' ; ',2 - ,: ‘ e e: , ' '',',....'":: ;i :',' ,l '' . '''!i e h, F . •` , ..." - , ': " ''''l'l..` !I .• 1 . , a. sereetieee c.e.l r e Lev co h e re; ion ~, tip , 5a,,,,,,„,. ;rt. unea t en awl ethers, end that said tasern in neCeS , gale terough 0,.r S,l'liein CJtlnln's W to,:d bi nig II .E , r , ,!,,, „ 0 ,,,, ~ , L ,.,, the 210 officers of the battaliere. , , . . 4l 10 tf/.11 111 t.it•:fr. liv , .1•4 ‘ , atrtiein (retie to s'llllrt.t., i n i n t , MI, ho'.ll l',ln. a I.iii i,, „,,!, ~ ~,„, , f g ,„ y i „ ~„,_,..,, , ~,, ~,,„ ‘. ..''''' - r . ~ s ”..• - • - Y 3 . !:7, i' 24 •0ii c A Ni , , I _ .._________ 3 Gll 'Z•.' d 75 -11111 ty, ANOTHER Rs Noe -We ure ii,for,to tl, sa‘n the New i "'" the - I"relS. c " r ie"°"•"'" - '-'r 11•" Stale el L i e:" torriurre• ~,r,•,.r l :tut% und t utzt t f•e- • -1. ' , ' ' ''' ' ' ' . '' * ror k r: 1,,,,,..._,„., ho, ,p,,, _ 1. ..., 5 „ a „ 150 JII Do•igh,.riy, York Express, from a sourer entitled t. Cr. nlit, hey kl.:1101,, ro nu 1 , 1, Juni,: a .ii'd •1 ee ,i,,,... ~., ),,,, r .S 11•1 Iff Cr...in c r. ' , . ware, Rrsokrd, Th,,t in every eta Of ii.r.e innietusted 1 ,e . 1 - ;.,,. f . , ; • Corn Alr a•- .1.. it) . - 50 .? C 2 NIE:' Irving. leer miei ster at Nfee,,d an M r. Ki ng , o ur ; aets inn' the men a h., nit-lend rile re,,,1 re, , • tir• ~, "'"" .1 . :-' . ••• . I.e ‘ r " - ''' 'r, '''.'-'". ‘•.:' r l'ir I‘ '•ii I 0 0 '';•';' 7 11 II J..fr i.••, t rtu, ,ro•n L.°, • ...fritll l i N ri., ;nut 1., n'ti•v• Cl l, r; '"--- ''''' : ''' lL . - -''' -' ' 1 Juilli cno, ,, aL , n, EninigeE LL l ports, a r e both untitled tuterair to London. Pheadelphen. tin' citree, s of - t h e ee. i lint, to the ,:::';;;,... ' , , -• ' 40 ee 45 11•.. I f., t.• ,• ,, c te nee., te. 1 1.. en e n• le.! J.i..nes 51 K.:lcy, Ont.. •• - - 31 'id 33 to confer with :VI, :11eLene. It IS aliffrUfsed :hat tile , most reset ceui but aereest mantel- be,,, leini tn.. e d 1„, ;,„ 1 , „ 1 ., e n , ~,„„.,I ~,„, t . le . e ,,,, . , tie ,3-131. Philadelphia li.e , esertni I, 4to cii.st,e thew course' Hay- L...., 1-. , , n 153/0 'iv le 0 Oregon and the Tat To...lions wiil occupy their :.t ; ' ' . • , ' . I ke et. tete -, ;erten an.; of 0. e Pne. I 0 Lt• p. ~,,,, i:: - • • • 'an I to legishate mote tor the who , mete en d le., , 1 , n ., , In , ~,..„,„e d ~.. d ; ,..,. 0 . ki.,, , ,0.i;;;.1. ii.. 1,.., . . ra t n_i ; ,.,,,,,.,.d, 4..1 all • 6 1 le , 7 0 T,. n ee !fer e , ti,:•• ti, Joie., ~ (the Court or Genteel minion. for the wealthy ell tzen• of Phew-1,10,1e, bet uer le- ! „,„,.;,,„, le ,. e „, , i„, '''' n I l7 os-kcy-P zn , l. • • • 1 13 Cii% !•? 0 Q.,,,,, S.nsi.,tis of the Peace, in and fur the Cuun _ i 1ft,11.1.1,,, I/1 sl.V.lKllf f k. 01 ~,,,,,,,,, ~ . 4 J . ) . Mitts,ScituLT 11 reCuelTter.•-W, Ci,p the feliow - - - 1.10 ei1.16 peated remains: rennee. 110, V b••en answered orr! ) I, hi. 1. ,,,, iir iiri im,,„,,, • 1 ,,, ~ ~, ~ ~„ i ~,,,, , ~,, , i,.. :, , , e.."-. • . 1 ,,,,,, E . . i. ~,,,1,, . . aa l e ) f iril , ).1,,f A , d,.sheny. _ _ Q CuTCUI WHISKEY.-Old lib pf Scotch Wills , repented exections-ae hese also in tet ms of friend I top of this bite Kelly, a rah 11, 5 ttitU 1. und 1i,,,,,i . ',..,'""", -- P, l ' I ' : " The perieen of J. Car.r.n. of the 33 ward of, ~ ~,,, ~. . . . . 1 .3. 1., eier . 1 3:0 1 5 2.1 !0, city Al a 4 .41 ,, , ,, .y. in. 0 ,, ~,,,,,, „, r ,,,, , Immbh. l iv,i key on draught aml for sale try ing from the Richmond Whig, of the 27th ter •ly warning appeeled to the +riser-teen people of Phil, ; 1,,,,,,,„.1 i n b y 311 000 lurks. It:t..en thou,and ra.• :''''"-`,."‘' - • • ' 1 t ,..,, "Sr, Rencontre-The putter haver been great. thdphi a t o check the attempts made by their Rep re ' m ei , fir st come henederit g down on rte. Lar d Lie - 000. I MILLER & RICKETSON. eenti hem sour petiti o ner tenth proveled himself' '""r 2 ... - "Iy greived to hear or a heetile meetieg which took ; I eeet e ti v a s , pitied b• hoots of Lebhe membens of in 8, r, --,...1 i , th e I/ ft a • }- t 1'10 , ,,, . ,k . 3.7.5 es.iii) 1 ''''" • 7 ~ .a , 7, ■ with materials for the necemmodetien of traveler, and place yeoterday morning, on t h e ei,,,,,,,,,ter ..i.le of 1 fringe upon our Just ri•glits. Tht )t o , b a se b ee ". rea ',, r ;;; ; ,„,,, 4 ' ~,,,, ,: r .,7 ; ; ; , 1 " ,. .',,e,.1' ,, e ,' ; „ 1 ,7: : ,%;:::: , 7 ,, : 1 ' 0 7 I Lard-No Ite :b. . . - . ;„,.. e ° !other., at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, end the river. beteeen J e e n II pe.,,,, an , 5 , E sq „ an d Tin, I flea( to the seine , of tenser, and ha :is unstained :l e e, I .rival , ii . . , e . ~, ;;; , ;, r i. 4. 1 . /tees- .1.)• th lee. at ) • . 4 ee - . t on, • a that pew Hennes ail! he peen ar t to grant him a was Ritchie, jr Esq. It eoeid not be proper to enter; Rep,eente ives in cennecti o n and cone eseendeece : down ~',) ' ee " ,,, ' ,: t r . • - 1 - e ' f e i " ,-- ' , . ' i : ) e ' : ' ,. ' ,l nee re - ,-,::,. e . " 1,,,:t . .., ) , 1 . (.. 1 .; ; ;' ,; ` , `: ;; - __i i ' , ' ,; r n : ;:: ‘,,. R. . - .. - . - C 41) 9 : ticee.e no keep in public hetrte of entertainment. And into any perticulars. if we lied them. All Nem we the re f e , re li ' eneireleto no,,t it hde 1•0,,,1ff• tl, ~ f 1171,71( 0: file 1,, I , ra 10 ;.,,.., r , ',fount r, us rin duty bound, will prny. feel ateboriztel at lert,e n t i., that Mr Piensants was I Be it further f1ra , ..c...1, TI at if ;Le Right .3 W e• 1 end i , . -noel ~ .;,, ~.- , 1 ~ ~ , 1 , • • Pe'' , r -Ke7 'li-'ll{ , i:l per !h. - - 7 J. CARSON. severely wounded, and Nit 11 Itelnie seghtly. hr I"! bill in defeuted b• the “Cll and marhiemlons id Plei 'rd t he,,, " ,,, - I ' '-' " i ' ''''' ' ''- cu''''' . . .i was eie v er 1,,,,,1y V.,:!,,,, u..,1 , earnestly hoped, lI,J, ever, tin it l' e wound, are not ' I t I • O. A. DIcALNIILTY & CO , \\ • r, tho subcci,;berg, citizens of the 11 Ward, do • • . fl; f,l, nta capitelers. Bond rise 'mei stee ee ~ide , a i, ..e n ,,,,,,„,,„ . (1„ 1 ,„. „1„,„,, 1. ,., ~ , 1 ,,, I, „ , , j ,,,, ~ 1 such as ere likely to If f Wife fate!. The molanclenly ; ie„•,,,,,,,p,,,,,,i en ., t h e , e,Li ess . ee u p t h e c,,,,,r, e , cort,ry, that the Rho, .. pot il ionre is of geseti repute Fur e. l l e••• I is awn L,14,0 , ~! r r•• • ..- • I eVent Fr•ts Critrerui u greet tune ~,,,, riio.ol ~,,,,,,ii, 111' „fu n f r i,.,,di, I,, g i . i,i ~, r,,,u,,,1 by t h in 11,,,,,, ' c ... ''' " ' '' ' ' "'""" ."" I t.' " .',,‘,,ry nml temperance, and is well provided with , Limo - gro•rn,l. Canal Lucie, Pittsburr;h, Pa. I li.ri, r•M , OI anti C,lnfif niencre fer the men:emendation our cummuneve , Lives ei Pieledeletite far mate ,i.,i•. Vitt: , lelphia 1 1,,, ~,, , 1 ~I a ., ',..„,. t .,..., e r , : ..,, 5 ,1,i,.;, 1 . ,. ! I oi it3sele, and tellers, and that said tuvern is fleece It appear.; 11,a; Me.on • P.., in'. reel nii,•l l .e, as, 0,11 \ • I X reel that the mere!: le- sof 11 stern. P. miss ;- I f e ed nee and the teeere ent lest e• •.iere I - 0 1,,,. ,T, ' ''. -- - . ~,,,,,. editor autos "Stu," end 'Ere...nen," terte been rare ; ''.°l° °l° l Ee - ''''' 4 -' l '.•'. Ar "l ''' '''''l ":' e ; ''`'' ' h.'" i ''''''''T''' ' l "' '' !'" " ''` '''' lII' I iI , • ~,.tv- ;7'777 L I 1 Th 4C F '-.1-7'.." 4 'ling" a l'rr ' n'' ' ''r '''''''" " ''' re tune 9 " '• " d 1 1.-i r t. r. i ' lt .z : r' . ' .l " te ir nt . l . i n n - ,... w .' r ,i; , -et : .. ~..,a i.i, o het at' r :.l ' r.. , ,,,,, Wrli I I '.•,. i• • .,2: t . Vfr .. ' ... - -......_.,-......-.____._lL-•. finally came tn • the ea: Iri :14 eeec'eteen le'deleaeratelv ; l e , ~,, , ',1,,,1t, r:• r. I i th e Ev..,, ' , . ti vv.,. ee .. merdering each other. I Resort 1, That t , e.1) , 1-i ,5 , .) • •.lorlervi,,r •f 0 -,,,,) ~. limb taken, and se aley innirieetted. le tee Ill.nre ' Dtsin or ri.r.ttvTis - Vt• ro; , y ,ht• 1,.1...t,i• i t ,Chlui:or (it ....t..0t1. el tee Sente eereee, in nn Imter, to the ' from the I:l,iort of Ow 27 , , , : : bid granting the , 'eet of worn to tine Ilneornere nn I! \Vt• hear with profound tog,: of the death ~i.r,,i,, , ! () h i t: " il ro."i C - e"feee.• • r d'''. ..3 . ,,,i better to he f1 e ,..1,,„ pi e ,,,, , ,,,, , ;,,,- i 1 ~,,i ,, , b rnnthe j . heal nu l he ,re el 3 W 1.: ITC,11: 21 it Liks,rYr s ~n, his last in - that. eiev lit e e'el,ek s e . : ee l, ~,,,n ei „,; _ __ tte ; lastiee erte.'e. . e , We regret, nn ever y rise, le!. i:•.. E n tee death of thi• ' IleS,ln'ett, Til'lt M" r r ,. . 1 te t t ., ne „ ~,,,,,1 eer gentleman, ram'. ,1,,,,„, ~r . „. II , • e,.„, near ..., 1 ,.,.., itefelened nekrot, huigen,y,ter ton rri . tel., ,:inan e . •,s cheater, on the ['Tess onto J,,,,,„, ~,„.I . 0p p„,i, , 0 i the Senate, Nl', ,',.. I 1,, the 2 1/ finpollant loil. , Richmn,f e, very ..,,,e, ~,, tv,d,,,,,,d rte ~,,,,r , ,,,i .„ ; in an, closely and toseperni• e i•it•rrtii,,,l Wirt, our t oo•ree r try unfortunate reeeetiete . r •viti, tine wee, is related to Ow I 61 a cw ,. n ?', ere .' al "' d "'".' - n r 'cl`'''"; c" . ''' ,l ""''Y' The teienvineg 1.001 Wl4Oll WEIR of7Erl'd 1r:: 1,11.-ii editor of this pap •r by the tenderest ties. IVe lind ; hoped 0, 3 ,1,, ,„,„1,1 litre ,„,,,e,„ ‘ „i hi, „wind.; but i; S Cram, Ell. 101,1 NEIN Rho unntrittlrt•r e ly adeertel. .leceolred, .1! 1..11 tlo• c•in•se of l'hilade h, , ii a in at has haven edered et he. re is°. It re VOL our fi.lt V to Vit. I e ter into tine ciieunotances e i.h.)l, have brought elan; I "Ting herself ageiem the ewe! nnertees ef ev. ty this 1,,,,,,,1„„,,,,,,,,e,; p e , •,.. ~,,, med . ; to nii. n ' te, her section ot the Cinretneneealth e hese r flfttlfti.:, I cannot be permitted ueleso it can be m u t e tributary of public opinion until all ;he cireemstan. .to aggrandise that metrepolia will certuiely cembiee ces of the case shall have bee n r„:1,,. ,1„..!„,,. (17 Mr. Pleas Ants had edit , I tee Lenchhurge Virginian I / all those local intere.t. ageing tient city as 9 f1eC0.192- CiE several wars, until the winter of 1823-'2l.when I ry MeRSLIEP of seiedefenee, for the paramount env-mien h e , ~,,,bedied,e,,,il;‘,liirii.m.i whi c , , , •„„ c „ro,„ slron is, whether all the irtiwr c , onties are colonies of PITI. adelithill-Or l'lllladelVlll.l :3 Lis: the conduit of their Al Dalseil, gem pspere in the Smell. He left hum journal a few commerce. week• since, when he hoseeimed hirn.e.l in the editor• Wm Sheehey, iiiiiri of the "Richm rod &Iv." fle eas a gentleman of I Resulred. Tient we will ne•er cease to agitate, to Wm D Pettnn, brilliant talents -. nee rat the Ite.: wr i ters i n we g i n ,i n, agitate until rflkni ends 10 fine ion of thin right of John Grehem., 4th st, and an able, expetienced, and larder)! politician ! way-aud that if the OVerwhelnling rvirnbera and Samuel Cooper. wealth of Plelathephie is to bear us down fur fanciful • ; J ve Ilene, Andrew Holten, end imaginary opposition to her supposed interests, 1 rne r e el. Perth...en. we will never remit the em meat of every honora ble and constitutional means to acerenpli•ln out °lnject -- Resolved, !Ilart our Glenda o f Philedelphis in thew _ _ ...,001,1 nppreriete this 0i.;....1 • Cope Letter "ripped/leg to the selfish print:Fait nil --•- our nature" insist upon their accident of local rep, riority, as an element of wealth which they are not bound to part with either for good neighborhood or political lies" but that we believe such accident air.. gently assumed and selfishly clutched by them has no existence in nature, and that a more direct line of railroad can and will be found to New York or llalti more which a-ill leave Philadelphia 'llene in her glory -if they through petty jealousy and distrust of their own advantages will not accept the proffered commu nication through the Southern Counties; the benefits of which they can monoplise. Resolved, 'film if "the doom of Philadelphia be aealed." as they pathetically predict, and as friends and fellow citizens see may mourn over her own decay attribute to her own apathy, our honored Common weath draws not her life's blood from her as its heart, nor "will when in her decline," but that the waive and pet termini resources - of the Country mid ever an. tain her, independeet of theantificial and exotic means of any seaboard City. Resolaed. That e Idle we bail with entitle and glory the ekvatal and noble position taken by ninny Kest ern gentlenean-e lin steed up for the whole common weelth-• hot the Epithet of "Cord Hyena." India. cretely applied by Philadelphian s to the Delegates from Pittsburgh is as inteminetute as ungenerous, Re d that such [temente-light be spared because they add Ist ault to injury. VITTSBURMI. TUESDAY, MARCII 3, 1846 rTe. VII PA t.sIER. Agent rut country new,par i g ia , is the Agtnt for the l'itttiltureli Daily Morning Post. an , l Weekly Nleicury and Manu6settirer, to receive 'tt atkettisamonts no! subscriptions. He has of toes in N au. YORK. at the Coal Otfi , ,e, 30 Ann street, (ad• jot tingtheTrtitneOthce.) Hustrot,, No. 10, State street. PHILADILLPIII2. Real Estate nail Coal Office, 59 fine street. B t t.7V Moak:, S E co, tier Baltimore and Calvertsts, where onr puper can he seen, and terms of adverti sing ;earned. THE RIGHT op W•T.—The bill granting the Bal timore and Ohio Railroad right nf tray to Piltabingh, poised the Senate on Friday The f lends of the bill are quite sanguine of its passlge in the Hou.e. The bill o; it posed the Senate, is well guarded and i.e• atilewd, but the rest irt iot; rile not of •nCII a Char:tr. ter 01 to prevent tho rJmy.toy from accepting the The nppacerrs ni ;de I l!i 41C as• tired, make a desperate (Tort to &teat it in the t lonse. but .c do not be!ieve that they can f,e sncre.t.rnt: the hill. we think. will certainly. pass, and receise the sanction of the Ext,cuti.e. ISEYA Ton (;:nrioNs —The pent,dc Pi da.ddpilio ere very violent in ;brie denunriaTion, G,bbun”: some of them have eten gone so (or ry. L, khre.re;, him witli ‘iulence. commi!:er appointed to c upon him and rev,: 1,1:n in re•dgn i i. ant in tire Senate, nriiveil at Hurl ebynt half on hour before the vote trait taken en the right or wry hill Mr Gibbons real it , re•odut - io, a ith great coo!no,s and d.diberat;.on and !hen vo:ed in the oal4 SAIN DAY At a moe:ing of the 1, roads of Ireland held at the lVashington Hutelon Saturday 28th February, the fob lowing persons were appointed a committee of arrange- ment for the purpose of celebrating the anniv, rsary of Ireland's ttnilar saint by a supper to be given at James - Armstrong's Washington Ho:e', on Tuesday, the 17th March: Thomas Phillip., Harry Stafford, Rody Patterson. Thomas ('arr, Dr Daniel MeMetd, F Marin, Robert M'Keever, 1' Boylan, James Mae, Rube' t Morrow, Edward Thirsion, George Armor, Robert Galway, Juhn Mackin, P Delany, Hugh Toner, James Kearny, John M'Devitt, James McDonough, John M'Gee, Thomas Hamilton, John Bigler, Patrick Murphy, Capt I J Ashbridge, John Ando, James Lynch, Robert Panton, Jobn M'Ternan. Thema, Fl iod, William B M'Conolouge bake Taff, Thorns' O'Niel, 5: W P.! irk, John Rowe, H S Mnraw, James Curran, John Dunn, Jelin Savage, Juhn Farrel, Henry Sproul, William Austin, Dr George Wort, Michael sl'Conluogh, Ws.hington Bigler, John Caylh B Finnegan, W M'Cully, J K Moorehead, W H Whitney, John M'Guire, M Kane, Jr., John Quinn, Patrick M'Kennn. . Willinm:Carvill, Capt Joseph O'Bi inn, William Thompson, Cu! Elijah Trovillo, Patrick Quinn, Mrijor Junathan Largo, Samuel Nalan, Hugh Duffy, ,amen Hugh', Dr O'Brine, ' J o h n Layton, G ',upon, G M Riddle, R M Riddle, Andrew Nl'Clurkan, James S Craft, John M'Cliesny, „lames Callan, Robert I'aul, John A Montague, Patrick Cahill, Joseph Watt, Henry Casa:ly, John Smith, Finned, Turner. J D M'Elroy, Dennis Leonard, DM'Kelly, Wilson M'Candlesi, James M'Fee. F D Gazzam, John Ray, W H Smith, James Digman . J'al,r. Nllrlaskey. (Chronicle, and Journal copy.) • , ••• x.+? . . . , . . ib , i.tiV e c , -,,i0.4410-.4"41114`-'44'."-r . . ..,.'''.._;b.'a , .'!"*. ..,:-- ~..-....,r , .., ., - . ..d:! ,. ;.: . ;......../06 , .... e' ,^", ' , 2' ' tf , ...... IT, -3t , ..,,,. , ___ J oHN BIGLER, EDITOR TIIE AMERICA:I FLAG In TLIAS.—A Galveston correspondent of the New Orleans Bulletin says:— I "As Monday, the 16111, was the day that the State Government superseded our Republican Constitution, we had the pleasure of seeing for the first time the Star Spangled Banner waving triumphantly oeer the Lone Star Flog, whose ate bud set the do v previous, never to rise again. It was a cheering and beautiful sight to behold this happy claiDge, to witness the en sign of Arne:ices freedom flouting over our whole land to the Rio Grande, and the eaf,% pluming himAelf! fur further flight towards the Pacific The S. flag, hoisted at the ' , Tremont," was the signal of greet re• juicing, and I have no doubt the day was celebrated in a becoming manner." • Counterfeit $lOO ii,tes, of theSuffi,ili Ilunl; at Bos ton, are in circulati o n. Four of them were received from Charleston KS a remittanre. '7 - "' 4'4.; f .,fl .14 V1:1 a; ;•1 1) cro•l, t•I aA~i ar:. ar..ta..l,laa ..rr :tl•6 iraai la•ad• nod o.”aor.c 1.,. e•ar tt.e c.•ta a• aa . wr • r hr,01.4 lifirittll,l NJ", nod to •e. •itotig ss•r hoist. tooted and 1•. , 1,;ed are. id ti !hut orl !lefl the nti,itiittile st:igt•J hock. as a single rider tii, hmu L. C 1111 h 11.2 43444111r1 4.41 ort,J il.ot of Lin fisis, Joil his arm ri d IO IN , ' I iha;d lii• ippieg se.s ord. Ills it. ril siiiggeted 14,11, 1411`. .1.41 se, read re.,l; iir (ill, v. lite the iii,1,(1141.-d stream. (rum ht• ept 'corned burn with hot:fold hist.: qn.l, a ith a hese w h o surrutiiiiled Lim r e'er hirgot to thriir don, wheeled his csii.tu•ted sire.' 113 :he fur. and nt t h e head of a bcrly of ins own cavalry. Itarnpled rierry, ing dawn ttrit opposed his p44341C95. 511114k111111,4 ul this terrible fight, Murat said that in the hottest of it he thought of Christ, and his tronsligirratio t , on the same Prot nearly two thuustind years behriP, and it govt him 'on full C011( . 0,:e end strer.gth. with wound , , he st as prointited in raki, un the spot. 'This single fact thrto s a fl )(Kt of light on Nitirat's character. end shows what iteluns of gliiry ofICD Wry before him in battb", tieing to his whale movement and aspect, a greatness and dignity that could nut Lei 11.111411714.41 Nonecoold appreciate ibis elovidrouslearing triMu• rat MI/f.' than the wild Co...ticks. In the memorable itirgsian campaigne, be was culled ft urn his throne at Naples Cr, take command of the cavalry, and perform. ed prodigiesuf valor in that disastrous war. sVlir , ti the steeple' and towers of Moscow ut length rose on the sight. Millet looked at his suit and battle,' urn garments, declared them unbecoming so great an occa• 'ion as the triumphal entrance into rho Russian capi tol. and retired and dressed himself in his most mag. nificent costume, and thus appareled foci° at the head of his squadrons into the deserted city. The Cossacks bud never aeon a man that would compare with Mu rat in the splendor of his garb, the beauty of his horse. m•nship, and more .han all. in his incredible daring in battle. Those wild hi hirer' of the desert would often stop, amazed, and in silent admiration as they saw him dash, single handed, into the thickest ortheir ranks. and scatter a score of their most renowned war riots from bis path, as if he were a holt from hen, en His effect upon 'twee children of nature, and threpro. digics he wrought among them seem to belong to th e age of rum vice rash., t ban to pr act i.sal times. The) never an V, hr,n on bis m, goilicent ste,d, sweeping to the charge, hi, tail white plume streaming brhiud hi m it hoot 'crating up a shout of admiration before they closed in cobfliet. i • In ripen:aching Moscow, Burnt. with a few troop had h-ft (kiwi somewhat in advance of the grand arm, nod finding himself constantly annoyed by the hordes of Cossacks thnt hovered around him, now wheeling away in the distance, and now dashing, up to his col- UMIIS, compelling them to delay, lost all patience, nn obcyreg one of those chivalric impulses that so often buried him into the most desperate Ilttlil3, put spoi -1 to his horse and galloping all alone up to the astonished squadrons, bolted right in frost of there and cried out in a tone of command, -Clear the way, reptiles.'— Awed by his manner and voice, they immediately dis persed During the armistice while the Russians were rvecuating Moscow, these sons of the wilderness flock-1 ed by thousands uround Lim. As they saw him rein ing his high spirited steed towards them they sent up a shout of applause, and rushed forward to gaze on one they had seen carrying such terrors through their ranks. They called him their 'Herman'—the highest honor' they could confer on him—and kept up an incemint jargon as they examined him and his richly compath sorted horse. They would now point to his steed— , now to hie c".itLIM,•, and then to hit white plume—, ndependent Pcrtable Boat Line, I g or r+e' Tr - J.IT -,a/on of I i rchql,l , se, 14) bort • •ICY ~. .. .~. PliTSlg:rtr,ll, 13.1!.71: , 1iTE: AND PIULADELPII:A lIMIEII I . or a ttort.p ,:ttt at, Pcryk•C (),:ta!s Atttl ICI I •.0i.1., dining ;1,0 t • ••‘• /Om wltttoun'ttuLt; the ttitit , tt•tttt ! tttz tb:t.itt , • l rttlnt.trlttte.,4l it r, ,tll ttf it, sttrt , •lll , l-I'y O. ttr rite tr tlt•ltittptn; it the tltfl - ,erzt ferny. 10111 Of [MINI, to.,i \ e ..• r e ind•Tentit•nt thbit. Boit LT, il hiser.ll Oil,. of rottrf.tsg, rod Mt who, thse rnn.l nrd in n• For , hir• mem will be forwordrd immethorrh, 4.f no) rborge (Or eommi.•iori, florage Or nr.4.— Bilk l.o,itog tiantmbted, pita oil innr uctiont rrompt• LEtended to. C A Mr A NULTY Sit Co, canal basin, Fount•in st, near Liberty mar 3 Piitsburgh Storage. H AVING removed to the large and commodious warehouse fronting lido feet on FOMITIIin mrret by 150 feet. ront.ing bark to the canal linain, we are prepared to receive, it addition In freight for shipment by canal, n large amount of Produce, &c, on storage, at low rates. marl CIDER VINEGAR. 1 00 BEILS cider vineg j e o r f i l i tr N • G smite n tiy ;Eß, miti3 ':..'3 Liberty it rp FI E Attention of Hovt•keepen and c„fr..),,„„ 1. is respertfully directed to nor fine assortme n t ~f Foreign and Domestic Wine• and Liquors, which we 06+r at the most favorable price., w holesale or retail, STEill.: & co, ma r 3 18 M 1114,4 At rn.i, one door above Front. 1 PUNCHEON Jam ßUMS. oder: .1_ 1 do Aroiviet do (I I )our. old;) 1 du N. E. do 101 l lain to 4 04totitiel II hy E ERrr m.ra Nlftrket aunt, o &we, Whiskies. 10 1.1) Rye, Rectified, hir6 and Scnlch Whiskit, fur !alit' 111 frtnnlitirs to /11111, IJA LF Pipe' Rochelle and Bordeaux Brandies fa/ 4 qt. du. dark' nd pale !Sieglery do.; lot - nail wholesnlo and retail by Sf ERETT & CO., Itl Market et. WiUOL a 1-8 eneks Port iVine; U 44 do Teneriffo Si do Lisbon do., for sole low. eithor whole sole or retail, by STERETT & CO., mar 3. 13 Atritet et. Alcohol. 3 BRLS bi , yll proof, fur pale by the bbl. or gallon b ySTERETT & Co. No 18, Market street. one door above Front. while they fairly recoiled before his pierrclog glance. Murat was so much pleased by the homage of these simple-hearted warriors, that ha 'distributed among thrm the money ha had, all he could borrow from the officers about him, and finally his watch, and then the watches of hi■ friends. He had made many presents to them before; for offernin bat tre,.he would select out The most distinguished Cossack warrior, and plunging directly in the midst of the enemy, engage him single handed, and take him prisoner. and afterwards dismiss him with a gold chain about his heck or some rich ur nament attached to his person. COMMERCIAL. RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. I'IIiSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE ►OR FEBRUARY. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert Wooda. PORT OP PITTSDURGU. 41 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Consul, Bowmen, Brownsville, Louis NELone. Bernet, Brownsville; Alothe, fleocletson, McKeespon: DEPARTED. Consul, Bowmen. Brownville; Rhode lidand, Maid!, Wheeling; IMPoRTS BY RIVER. Brownsville—Pr e tr Consul; 120 boxes shoat, Tanner & Co; 8 do, EI GLills & Co; 2 boxes mdse, Chinch & Corotttees; 6 express packages, CS Maltby; 5 boxes anJ 3 bales, Forsyth & Co; 3 boxes and 3 bills, Rubinson & Reppert; 48 boxes shoes, G A !brae 11 du, W T Aibree; 9 boxes, flays & Black; 7 Itos,r.ii 8 bales mJze, II & I' Gruff 4 boxes do, A J Bennett, 7 do, James Dulrell; 9 clot hardware, 3 pckgs.6l bits and 3 bales mdzr, Il Mitchell; 71 boxes, 6 b Iles dry good., Sanders & Co; 7 du; Clarke & Bre; 16 boar., 3 bales, 3 parkagos. Blakely & Simptur; 3 liege 6 sacks clovelseed, 6do rags, Briguley & Smith; 240 boxes glass, J Mat klo. No Transhapment ! n Lke., h , z of 1,, •ilq. ' ,11,' r t • d .1•1•;.. C A MrA7sall.TY & Cn A Card ST Eft ETT CO, 18 Nlniket 41 Brandies 'Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. WE will sell, a neat and comfortable two story dwelling House (near Washington street, in the Gth Ward,) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 feet deep, well fenced in and a neat palling fence in front; lass lease of the lot has nine yearn to run from the first of April next, and the ground rent only $5,00 per annum, as the owner resides in another star. and is desirous of disposing of it, she will take $2OO, cash. The property is entirely clear of incumbrance, any one wishing to examine it *Meal! on Mr Thomas .l'Cllough, Painter. Coal Lane. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, mar 3 Penn it., near the Canal Bridge. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny. The petition of Henry Stafford, of the Ist ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid humbly showeth that your petitioner bath provided with mate rials fir the accommodation of tavellers, at his dwel ling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that our Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep • public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty hound, will pray. HENRY STAFFORD. We :he subscribers, citizens of the First I Vard, do certifiy 'hot .he above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room end conveniences fur the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necess ary. James Robinson, A Mason, James Elliot, Noah Frew, Philip NPLaughlio, Joseph Dorrington, William Boyle, Thomas Miller, Henry Coyle, Felix Groat. T ;Nl'Donough. Henry Martin. m 3.2 13i° (Climnirl. ropy and charge, this "(Bee .John NlrFdr!nnd, 0 1. I'oLrrr 11).•11 ittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Office, N 0.21, MARKET STREET. T ~, 1 , 1 E .,, p C p i , t ,, i zni::::10. y , 1 0effect Pittsburgh i,u r,i co n n c t e i ru,upeori their heto ofr p e r r o e p d . t o Alleiii,,...y. 1 eery. t, a D.iniestie Initittition, located among them :i e a •Itig ,r) of D•tei-1 Fie'Kei,,,, ,-,r t!,. Is tv „ d -eke.. ha-r 1 upon Dtanestic Capital, and conducted , ~f 1 ,,„ . ,,,,, z h. in the c „„,,,,,-. „.„„.,,,,. ,„„,.,,,,, 1 ~ v 1,,,,,,,,,,, ~, whose prudence, integrity and good •, ea. el h. 1 ir:ir ,one touitionar Irsilt pr Nited lion-, t- ti.oli; f„ -y ein readily ascertain, whether they lot, , It tome, , s t., r ,„ , i ,,, ~,„„,,,„i . ,,,,,„ ~,,,,,„,,„,„,,• I ~. ;,„,,, that undo 'hied confidence and security, which o . •r• at t u y ii n i, lun g h an . i .• in the i.ii, and „.,,,..! •liiii,l,l ever attend an insurance transaction. c,.•...t.i, and pr,ss that N nor honor. ki, ill 6., ~barer! r,, r ,,,,,,,,, „bore property has, already, been , . er .n, p,irn .. tiern.,.. ,i, keep a 1,,, a ,,,,f ri ",, , ,,,, ,.,. i damaged, or destrttyed, by Fire or Water, the advan .„.„„ni, Arid your p c , i,i, r ,. „,, ~, ,1,, b„„ . d . w d:l !age of pt rsonally adjosting 'skis with an institution, D %NIEL FICK-FASO:sr. iAT Rote_ Kdl he strikingly evident. To those who We, the auhse r itiee s . Hier,. ~f ,h,. Fir„, ward l sutieled by the Great Fire, this particular corporation env of I 'it I.la, rg It doeeri if, •,lent the shove relit i..nei needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of t. ~(r.•,,,,1 rer...1,• f.,, le•ne,v and oemc•er,ne, an d i_ , the wh..le efroent of its losses—a r •RLY TWO lICSD• RkD TTioasAND DOLL/Rs—is TO them a IllffiCient sv,.:l pro,iind ~i,h 1i0n..• turn and conkeorea s .p, 1.,,! the erc•••rnoe.l.lti.fn of traveler. and where, and that I Rae ranter of future security. ssi.l tavern I. ri rrs.nry. Iris the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, re Alan, thick, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its Ktlward Fen. ick, effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as Thos M'N.lsster, to those who have sustained loss, the facility of pro. Val-mine Halt, t.ction and indemnity. offered by this institution, will I I' I', Freytet, be, the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections J Wilson, and regrets whigh must be experienced by those who msr3 d3t. suffer without hope of testiest/ion. M. ALLEN, President. ROBTRT FINITIT, Secretary. . feblB,l6m. • •.• i •1•••tril 1 14..1 , 1dr...0f . h,. l'. ,II t) r • lt,ll d ,!).• 4::d fur tip. lino To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions, of elm Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. tha petition of John Weissenborea, Pitt Township in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth, that your pe. thinner hath provided himself with materials for ac. eommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house i• the Township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep n public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. JOHN IVEISSENBORN. We, the subscribers, citisens of Pitt township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute fo r honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences tor the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. W floveler, Peter Kreder, C Presser, Aug. Kleine, L /Inns, John Bsrthle, Hoetreler, Jacob Tomer, .Treob Rverly, Joshua Ruch, Conrnd iherCher, Peter Barger,,n; ront3 13t o the /I olio] nLle the Judges of the Court of General goo ter Sem,ions of the Peace, in and fur thu Coon. ty of Allegheny. The pettl Ma of Humphrey Jones, 4ih wnid, city of Pit tsbuigh, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewelb, 'f hat your petitioner bath provided himself w hit ma• tetinls for the accommodation of travellers rind other*, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and plays that y ou r Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public enteriumment. And )utir petitioner, an in duty hound, will pray. HUMPHREY JONES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward, do. certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honest) and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommcdation of travelers and others,and that said tavern is neces nary. Allin Brown; H M Smiiii, A T Johnston, Sires Hewsten, James Matthews, A C Bell, James Armstrong, Hugh Duning, G W Jackson, Patrick Kane, John M'Crea, John Snasil. mars 3ul. Cha'rCrllemaa, A Stewart, lVrn S 11. F•,teler, 1'; 'AI !Nev. Th,, F ' Carpeting at auction and Private Sale. AT Nl'Kenna's new Auctinn Rooms, Nn. 114 Wood street 3d door from sth., the subscriber has made arrangsm..ntswithseveralextensiveMcirtufarta rers and Imporiers in the eastern Cities, and will be constantly supplied, and always hare en hand a large stock of foreign and domestic carpeting and hearth rugs 131 every quality and vnriety of pattern, which he will sell at public sale on Mondays and Thursdays of each week, at 10 o'clock A. M. and 2, P, AL And at private safe every day. Sundays excepted, at eaten. si, ely low prices, bills of landing have alreadry been received of several large invoices which are expected to arrive in a few days, at which time proper notice will be given. mar 2 S,,ml ‘Vnlince IVro Bro.. n, Sr. h Nl,w kry J..bn Moffat, rn A !.t, , John B, ig ht. RECEIVED this day direct from New York, a by large lot of rich spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. W H GARRARD, RECEIVED this day by Green's Express -30 doz of the best Kid and spring Gloves, also Ribbons Lace. Hosiery, Fringes, ike., at the New York Store, 79 Market street. feh9B W. H. GARRARD. CLU IHS, cassimeres and vestings of the newest styles and best quality et the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, fehflB 79 Market street. N OW openin. at the New York Store, 79 Market street, a splendid assortment of French English and dcuteh Meuslin dela ines. Also • few pieces of beautiful chnhro shaded stripes quit* new. W. H. GARRARD, (0,28 79, Market street, Cod Pith. 1 0 CASKS Cod Fish. on hand and for sale by BURBRLDGE, WILSON eir• Co, fel) 27 Water Street. DRIED A PPL ES-50 bushels Dried Apples,just received and for sale by BUIIBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., feb27 Water GL AsS-100 b• , xen BzlU & 10x.12 Window Glatt! on hand and for pale hoy BURIJUIDGE, WILSON & Co. • urrEtt—lo bbls Roll Butter; I 13 kegs do.; Just received and for sale by BURBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., Wuter at LARD OIL-10 bbla Lard Oil; Just received and for *ale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water at lit/OZIARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, otßee in Burke's Buildings, atti street, near Market. June 19•dktwIy Large Sale. Of Second liand Gold and Silver Parent Lever, L'Epine and Pain Engtisk Walchus , AT M'KENNA'S new Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood Street, 3d door from Stb, this evening, Tuesday, March 3d, at 7 o'clock, will be gold posi tively without any reserve, and on account of whom it may concern, the following watches, viz: 1 fine Gold second hand Patent Lever Watch, An chor E:capement Ruby Palettes, thirteen Jewels, Parachute and compensation Double Gold beck, said to be a superior article, 18 Carrots fine. 1 Silver Detach'd Lever, 13 Jewels, figured ease 1 Gold L'Epine Echappement, A Cylinder 18 Car rots fine. 9 Double Cased English watches plain; some are Capped. 8 quartiers very fine, together with ■ variety of new and second hand watches of nearly every discription. Those wanting a good time piece should attend. At the same time, 1 second hand rifle, a first rate article. P. APKENNA, mar 3 Auctioneer. Choice Reading Matter for the Thousands! ICS f received, at Cook's $5 Fcurth street, the fol d lowing new and interesting works, just issued from the pres,: The Poetical !Voris af John Keats, in two pat la (Library of Choice Reading.) Grakans's Magazine for March. Ladies' National Magazine for March. Democratic Review for March. American Reeicto (a Whig Annual) for March. The Dead Boxer, an Irish legend, by Wm Carlton --a highly inlet...sting tale. Clairboine the Revel, a Novel, by W H Carpen- ter. This is truly an American novel of the qtrst wa• Riving:tone, or the Young [longer Hazer, a novel by J H IngrAtim, Esq. Roger Dutton. or the True Philosophy, by G P R Living Age. 92 To Let, F OR one or more years, the largeand comfortable three story dwelling and store, occupied by Mr. Lawrence Nlitchel,on Penn street, near the sth ward Market House. The house contains 10 finished Rooms. besides store room, cellar &c.--on the lot is a atuble, wash house, &c, &c. Apply to r 3 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Remittances to Europe. P ERSONS wishing to trail themselves of the opportunity of remitting money to their Friends by the Packet of the 12th inst.. or of sending for their friends to come out by the Packet sailing from Liverpool on the 16th of April, will please call any day this week at either of the Offices of the under signed. BLAKELY + MITCHEL, mar3,llw Agents for Roche, Bros & Co. 600 R F:LS tn arrive pr S. B. Cutter, end fur sale by MI L LER & RICKETSON. Flour. 0 ?sr BARRELS just reeeivod on consignment CPO and fur saln by lIIILLER & RICKETSO:4 Mackerel. Ifor 1313 LS N. 3 mackerel; 114 10 holibbls No. 1 do large; 5 varier bbls mess do. In surre and for sale by mar'2 MILLER St. RICKETSON Herring. 0 BEIT.S Shipped Herring., in store and for eaie by MILLER & RICKETSON. Coffee. 200 BAGS sup Rin Cnfree, in store nnii for snle by MILLER & RICKETSON. 1 PCK AGES Yonng tlystio, Gun Powder and Blank Tea.. in riinro and for riole by mao2 miLLr:rt & RiCIiETSON. IRISH W H ISE EY.—Old 'sth pf Irish Whiskey on draught, and fur sale by mart MILLER & RICKETSON. P MTENNA, Anctioneer To Ike Honorable Ilse Judges of ate Colart of Getter. al Quarter Sessions of Ike Peace, is and for ISt County of AllegAray. The petition of R. Mehaffy, of Plum Tana. ship, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materisle for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house io the township aforesaid, and prep that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a house of public entertainments And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray, R MEHAFFY. We, the subscribers, citizens of Plum Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is ofgood repot. for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern Is naces• vary. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Goo. eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Geo H Bell, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your pa. thinner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the county aforesairl,and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a veldt,- house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE H BELL. We, the subcribers, eititens of the 3d ward, do certify, that Gen. H Bell, the above petitioner is of g(30.3 repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac• commode tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James Montooth, Wm Gilmore, John Ross, Frederick Fritz. John M Queen, Moses Cristwell, Joseph Cupples, B F King. John IVI'M asters Jr James Youngston, James Kerby, Samuel M'Faden. mer 2 d3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun of Alleghy. The petition of James Ashworth. of the 4th Ward. city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That our petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray, JAMES ASHWORTH. We, the subscribers, citizens of tbe 4th Ward, do certify, that Jet Ashworth, the above petitioner in of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. H. A. Weaver, Robert Watson, SVillinm Carr, D. R. Galway, A, Stuart, Geo. W. tin: l kb, mnr2-d3t* To the Honorable the Judges of the 00% re of Cent ral Quay ter Sessions of the Peace : 61 and fat the County of Allegheny. The petition of John King, 3d ward city of Pitts• burgh, in the county aforesaid.bumbly sheweth, That your petitioner both provided himself with material. fur the accommodation of travelers and others, et his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, an prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him &license to keep a house of public entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will Pr... JOHN KING. We, the subscribers, eitisens of the 3d Wards do certify, that the above petitioner. is of good repots fiir honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience* for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neon. nary. Robert Porter, Grorge Schneck, William 'Musgrove Jacob Boston, Thomas Elliott, Matthew Patrick, feb2B.d3t To the Honorable the Judges of the Coast of General Quarter See/lama of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegkeng. The petition cf ft Hunzeker, 4th ward city of All*. gheny, in the county aforesaid humbly shea eth, that our petit.ner bath provided himself with materials fur the !treenail- odation of travelers and others, at his divot. ling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your liiinurs will be pltta:ed to grant (lint a license to keep public house uf en . ertnitiment. And your petition er, as in dui; bound, will pray. ItUDULPH HUNZEKER. We. the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward do , tertify, that the above petitioner ia of good repute foe honesty and temperance, end is well provided with house room end conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. Chris Roombach, F Genter, A G Logan, James Hamilton, Daniel Davis, John Forrester, Ives: Oaks, George Demling, Henry Rocks Fellow, L %Yellers, M Voeglly, John M Strab. fe1t2.8,13t. 9000 LBS assorted hams. sides and shoat. den received pr str Miner. and foreals .N 1 B RHEY & Co. .57 Water at. SUNDRIES. 15 SACK feathers; 2 do wool; 4 donor.: I bbl bermax received pr it, Miser for ode feb2s 51 B RHLY &Ca. COTTON YARNS. FORTY thousand Brighton cotton yarns; 500 bales batting for sale at manufacturers' pekoe by feb26 M B RHEY & Co. DRIED FRUIT. ONE hundred and seventy fivebu. dried peaches; 20 bushel dried apples for We b feb26 l d IRHEY &Co. NAILS. 450 BEGS Nails, for sale at aaanafecturers prices, by M. S. HUEY 4 Co. BACON, 20 CASKS Hama; 6,000 pounds assorted bums, aide, aa4 shoulders, in atom and for sale by • feb26 M. B. RHEY & Co. Lard. DARRELSNo 1 Lear Lard. 200 kegs do do For only by (1. 4, 2 6) M B RHEY &Co BACON. 160,000 I ,__Ss end shoulde . rs if/ smoke boom: will bo ready for deirrerin; in 10 days. For gal , . hv rfel)26 Mli B RHEY & Cn. PO IV DER. 200 KEGS Beeity's Ponder, for sale os on accomodating 'emit by i I IiiRHEY&Co. AEA,' rot. MAIIIIINet.II,OT. Wster /meet SU lid lit& 70 BBLS Coppers 25 Cider Vinegar; 10 casks Saleraturq 12 Potatoes; for sale by fehG M B HUEY' &Co Dried Fruit, 100 BUSHELS Dried Apples; 75 " 4 Peaches; Just received and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood *a Cosa *ad Oats Beshele Oats 50 ki 1000 bushel." ' Corn , To arrive after the first rise of water, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No 25 Wood et. Joseph Little, R. M. ROSS, Michael Medeker, John Sammeril, H. H. Little, Thos. Parcel', mare-cl3t Juhn Gill, Jame! Whitp, Wm SVConnelL Henry Reiter, Robert B. Little, James I.lleMatls. John Arl!wain, Wm. B. Thompson, 0. P. Shims, Junob Weaver, S. Young, John Fulton. Isaac Walker. Samuel Holmes, Robert Paul, James Mackerel, Johu Hughes. James Haremil. BACON PII=2I
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