"'-• that his funeral should be on foot; his coffin to be fey seed with bright yellow cloth,' and the pall and caakite --of the monmers to be of the same material and &Oil Three female children, to be - clad-tin white, cbceettirY -his chief executor, are to prisede hit corm, fey villa service he has left to each of them literacy of £2o,and -also £2O to he expended in providieg theft funeral —dress. Ho has bequeathed £5,000 to the trustees of the Biraish tiusentn, for the establishment of a lec "ssaaais milislaiagTF;wid 45,000intioritoyal - -hf out of which sum the kst freeholder, whether an EnglandArelidid or "Scialand, that shagreclaim and aheingime cultivation the targentanosatef svaste - lands; was tir.rictive 1017 gnitteas, to be presented its a gob /*lle:439llst vain% rthe - g - ift to be renewed .every five yews. Five gentlemen of high attainments in !item rlrt 01 - At havebeett uppOinted by Dr Svti ne, la' hide xecittors. They haveialreaay bed his will -earele' 1 into effect, by placing his body in a coffin coy -e. ed with Might yellow cloth, and studded with gilt nail., and there is little doubt the whole of his extra. --ordinary repent will be rigidly adhered to. Late Englisk .Paper. lie= Matt) Aiming post. THOMAS PHILLIP!, EDITOR PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY; MARCH Li, 1844 Fokt , GOVERNOR, iii, A. MULLEN BERG. FOR CONGRESS, EDWID . D. GAZZAM. Election, Friday, March. 15a, IS 14 fa'See Fourth page •A De.CLARATIOS.—Mr. D•RItACIII fully defined his • position in a speech in Tippecanoe Hull. He declared 'himself for Clay, -and of course, in favor of all the ub - noxious mes:4ures advocated by Mr. Clay. We under stand fist he declared that the election of a Whig Con gressman at this time was a small matter viewed by • itself; tmt it was of great importance when it was re collected the influence it would have on the Guberna- torial and Presidential elections. He argued that to -elect him to C4agress at the present time, would not •only give the cuunt:; to Markle for Governor. tan would also ingtire an overwhelming majority for Clay. These are the reasons Mr. Darragh titinks should induce the people of Allcghenyite send a Whig to Coneress at the present time. They Should forget 'ull the grant inter ests of the - district—thtly should place in jeopardy the Teicnaneney of the Tariff—they should run the risk of 'having. the immense patronage of the government, -vs-hid:lll4A furnished employment to 3n many of nur 'work:mem withdrawn from our city, merely to ensure the vote of our county to Henry Clny—a man who did more in Congress to injure the interests of our city titan nay other person who ever had ft sent in that body.— it b'..131115, would be willing to sacrifice the Tar if, and to deprive 1.1.3 of all the great benefits of national patronage, if by so doing the whip could have the glo- Tious privilege of claiming a Clay victory in Allegheny •etninty. 'We think the people of the district will not agree with Mr. DARRAGH, that the election of a Congress mart . atthe present time is a secondary consideration to tiskiug•-apited fur Henry Clay; they consider the iritietat election, so far as we can ascertain their feel ings, without Any reference to the great national strug-• gle ofnext fall, and they du so very properly, as the in terests entrnsteil to their representative are in no wise connected with • th. - . Presidential gitesti on. Theilemocruts.lire to send a representative to Washington who will consider it apt ramount duty to employ his time and ta!ents fur the benefit of his con stituents and the welfare of the district at largo. They have selected a candidate who is known to bathe ar dent friend of all the public MC'13111"03 that are support ed by the great body ofour citizens of all political par ties, and whose sincere devotion to those tneasuresis acknowledged by the mutt decided of his opponents- But su. h is not the objects for which the whigs strug gle. Their candidate assures us that tst have the dis . tact represented is a secondary matter, and that their lending desire is to make capital for HEN Rv CL A r .— This avowal is candid, and we suppose it would not be wrong to it/kn. from it, that, should Mr. DARRAGH be • fortstaarC enough to be elected, he would not consider hirkself the representative of the people of Allegheny county, but the agent of the Clay Carib of the city of Pittsburgh, anti that, in his estimation, the interests of his constituents will be a small matter compared to it faithful discharge of his ditties to HENRI CLAY end the Ctun. It is a startling dist:hat:re to make to the manufac turers and mechanics of Pittsburgh, that the principal objectofitarrying a congressional election in their dis ttict is to make*pulitical capital for an unprincipled of fice hunter, and that. the protection of their interests should be sacrifi.:ed so that the Clay Club may claim the result as a glorious Victory for their great leader. We hope the people will impartially consider the issue which Mr Darragh wishes to make in the contest of next Friday. He considers it important the' the whig,s should carry the district so that it may advance the chances of Clay's election to the Presidency; the democrats on the other hand, urge their candidate be cause he will frithfelly represent his constituents, and tharho will consider their interests paramount to the success of any partizan schemes or intrigues. If Mr Darragh's declaration will have no effect on the actions or the prudent portion of the whig party, who ought to desire that their public servants should attend to their legitimate duties instead of becoming the mere instruments of political Clubs, we hope it will at least have the proper effect with all lukewarm democrats. and induce them to do all in their power to spoil dia anticipated Clay victory. If any can be found who will vote for the federal candidate after this decla ration they are unworthy to be called members of the democratic party. A QUESTION OF VERACITT.-Mr. Joshua Henry publishes an affidavit in the American of yesterday, to the effect that Mr. Craig pledged himself on the wtorning of the last October election that he would eappett Mr. Clay with all his heart, provided be got the nomination of the.. National Convention. Mr. Craig will, of count., explain. A writerin the American is puffing Mr. Darragh as a protective tariff man, but he does not say a word a_ boat the speech of Mr. D., made in the old Court Herne, complimenting Mr. Irwin for voting against a tariff that was supported by a majority of the whip in Congress. •lias Mr. DARRAGH'S opinions undergone any change since that time, and if they have not, is it not probable that he would imitate the conduct of Irwin and vote as be did on the whig tariff? Anse:tett Suitt? HUSBANDRY.—Accerding to re cent coital:4k*, there are at present. 34,000,000 of sheepin the United Stater, (or two 'sheep to every in habitant.) exhibiting an increase of upwards of 5,000, 7 - 000 ,dssing the last five years; Tilcie animals at a mop sad racksonable onimilmeation, are worth at least .00.000,000. —The annual angel:m-6f wool is es , tinutbek 10,000,00%a-Atbout $40,410C,000. Of the Whole msinberof ANT in the United tes, Tievi York car us nearly one-Itill , owing la the elemmal ticket agree d on by..stse Deliasemtie - Sraste Convention:— XitifiliTGlSlAL ELECTORS. -._ • Allegri My. COL Asa Dissock,taarmisiaana. • REPRESENTATIVE ELECTORS. 1. diattiet GeBrge F. Lehman. 2. " Christian Kneass. 4. " John ) 5. " SatnualiF. Leech. 6. " Semuel - Camp. 7. " Jesse Sharp. 8 " Dr N W Sample. 9. " William Heidenreich. 10. "Col Conrad Shimer. 11. " Stephen &slay. Lt. - " Jonah Brewster. . 13. " George Schnabel. 14. " Nathaniel B Eldred. 15. " Al N Irvin. ' 16. " James Woodburn. 17. " Illigh Montgomery. 18. " Isaac Ankney. 19. " Henry D Footer. 20. "William Patterson. 21. " Andrew Burke. 22. " John M . Gill. 23. " Christian Alters. 29. " Robert Orr. Or The Cincinnati Commercial slippages that fif teen hundred housed witl be built in that city during the present year. DIMoCRATS! attend the meetilig to night at the Washington Hotel., Your opponents me active, and they must be met with corresponding zeal. You will bear some good speeches . Nk:w ELEellart.—Was there ever a more barefaced falsehood tittered than the following which we find io the Americas of yesterday: ••That citi, (New Orleans,) composed so largely of unlettered french- and unnaturalized foreigners, has ever been the rink of Locofocoism. Heretofore their majorities have been 1000 to 1200 vows." In 1833, the tchig majority in New Orleans. was over eleven hundred, and in 1810, it was 943! Huw ran any man have the audacity therefore, to assert that New Orleans has heretofore been a '•Locoluco" city. N.tw CATHEDRAL AT CINEINEATI.—The Times states that the splendid Catholic Cathed ml, now build ing on Plum street, in that city, will have a magnifi cent chime of bells—it is alsis stated by the Catholic Telegraph, that Mr Schwab, of that city, has been en gaged to build the Organ fur the new Cathedral. It will he arr instrumentofgreat power, having forty-three stops, three sets of Keys and Pedal; each set of keys to contain fifty-nine notes, the number of pipes bring twenty-six hundred arid fifty eight. It i 3 to be com pleted in fifteen months. FROM HAVANA The annexed letter embraces a summary of the Ha vana news to the 21st ult. —.'The British brig of war Albatross, Capt. Yorke, arrived he a un the 171 h. thir teen days later from Tampico, having con board $575,- 000 of specie, and sailed on the 20th fur Englaud. She brought no news. Commercial affairs here are pretty much instate quo. but I um afraid the same cannot be said of the governmer.t end new Captain General. Already O'Donnell is accused of favoritism, and of thwatting the letter and the spirit of the law to serve his minions. On th•e 19th inst., a whole hattallion of military had to be ra!led out to quell and disperse a large concourse of citizens, who thought it their right and duty to protest by force some late ordinance con nected with the administration of the Tncon Theatre. The belief i 4 general that a storm is brewing in the po litical horizon. The Cubeans are now beginning to imagine that "ever faithful loyalty" is due only to n just and impartial government. A fire took place the other nightm dr:outskirts of the. city, which destroy ed some half a dozen wood hovels. The loos is in considerable. I seo by your paper of yesterday that A. Bracken ridge, Esq., challenges an investigation of his course in the Legislature in relation to several bills in which the citizens of Allegheny feel an interest, and as I nn de sirons that none of our members should be mibrepro sented to their constituents, I beg a small space in your paper to state nor cause of complaint, and if Mr. B. can make it appear that h • has acted in good faith to wards the city of Allegheny, I for one, shall rejoice. In the beginning of January last, a bill for removing certain cases into the District Court, together with a supplement to our city charter, were sent to the Legis lature; the first named act passed the S'-nate on the 20th of the same month, in the shape presented by its friends; when it reached the House, I am informed that Mr. B. "in aid of the objects of the bill" sug gested an amendment, which was not only uncalled fur, but would have the effect of delaying its passage in the house, and which would require it to ho return ed to the Senate for concurrence; since then we have heard nothing farther in relation to it. The Supple ment to the charter I am informed passed the Senate long since, and if the newspapers report the proceed ings °l i the House - correctly, it appears that no action bus been taken upon it in the house. A bill to authorize the purchase of a farm and the erection of a Peor llonse, by the City of Allegheny, was read by Mr Gibson in his place, in January last, which was printed and placed on the files of the House. Mr. Gibson has b.ien confined by sickness and is un able to attend to his duties, and it appears that no ex ertions have been made to have it passed. iA bill to transfer the Aqueduct to the City of Pitts burgh, and a bill to incorporate the Western 'Theologi cal Seminary,both of which are believed to be injuri ous to the interests of the Citizens of Allegheny, were passed through the House wit h almost indecent haste. If from the above statements. which t believe to be correct, it does tint seem that Mr. B. was not "anxi ous' that the interests of the City of Allegheny should he attended to, I will admit that Mr. B. has been misrepresented—but until Mr. B does explain this apparent neglect I am constrained to believe, not withstanding the charge of "faing rascal" and "petty villain," that his course is correctly understood. Allegheny, March 12, 1844 DEMOCRATIC MEETING A Democratic meeting will be held ibis evening. March 12, at 7 o'clock, at the %Washington Hotel. Let every democrat who sees this n. Lice attend, and bring his democratic neighbors. Several speakers are ex. pected. THE COMMITTEE. DEMOCRATIC MEETING A large and respectable meeting of the Democratic. Citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity convened at the Washington Hotel, on Saturday evening the 9th March inst. The meeting was organized by appointing ROBERT PORTER, Esq. President, and AADREw Wltwstmand DAVID Sstrns, Vice Presidentsland Was. P. Mackey and John Coyle, Secrerat ice. The object of the meeting was then stated by the President; when, on motion of W. P. Mackey, a Com mittee of five were appointed by the chair to draft resolutions, expressive of the sense of the meeting; that committee were Wm. P. Mackey. Edward Snow den, J. R. Johnston, S. H. Woodward, and Michael Kane, Jr. In the absence of the Committee the meeting was ably addressed by Vice President M'tivaine; when, on motion of J. R. Johnston, Cemn ittees of Vigilance were appointed fur each ward in the City, consisting often each; those Committees are, Ist Ward: H. H. Van Amringe, Charles Shaler, J. W. Burrell, David Lynch, Phillip Flowers, Geo. I'. Hamilton, Thomas Kerr, Wm. Irvine, Henry Cassiday, George Armor; 2d Ward ;Rody Patterson, H. S Mag raw, H ugh Toner, Robert Patterson, J. B. Onslow, Samuel Snowden, t li Wm, sander, Wm. Paillips, John Birmingham, Geo.: .Laynr 3d Ward: John Kerr, Chas. Glenn, James - ...Porter, 'John B. Hague. Henry Bowman, Michael MollenaehoMagee, Andrew Hunker, Thos. Hamilton, Robert _Porter; 4th Ward: M: Kane, 3. W. Ronaler, L._ G. Robinson, Stephen Bnyer, James K. Hero, Francis L. Snowden. Samuel Lindsay, Wm. WKibben,R. Townsend... Thompson: sth Ward: John S. lianiklu , n, 11. D. Alward, John Markin, Andrew I=MIME Itl'llvaine John r. Glass, Andrew Scott, Jas. Blakely, S. H. W oodward, John A '-railkindam, Get irge s tew . est, John T. Connolly. The Committee on Babolutions, throlugh theirobair man, reported the following, which wine unanimously sidoPted- Whereas, We are now on the eve of a very import ant election, that of Congressman.lin this district, and as we now have a candidate around whom the entire . Democracy can rally; therefore Resolved, That we heartily respond to the nomina tion otodr worthy fellow-citizen EDWARD D. DAZZAM, h',441., by the Democratic Convention, as we believe him to be eminently qualified to represent our itnpur- Dant interests in Congress, and have the greatest con .fidenco iu his honest devotien to the welfare of his constituents. Resolved, That the manufacturing. mechanical, and comrnerci.tl welfare of this district - require that we should be represented by a mar. that is honestly and fearlessly devoted to an ample protection of Ameriran industry. Resolved, That from his course heretofne on the Tariff question, we have the fullest confidence that the aiehes of the citizens of this dis.trict, will be fully realized in the election of E. D. GAZZAM to Con gress. The meeting was then eloquently addressed by Messrs. Portrk R, WATSON, and others. On minion, adjourned to meet at the same place, '• WASHINGTON HOTEL." on Tuesday Evening, March 12th, 1844, at past 7 o'clock. ROBERT PORTER, Esq., Pnesident. At a meeting held at the iVashington Hotel, on Sat- urday evening, it was resolved to celebrate the anni versary of Ireland's tutelar Saint, on Monday ev e n i n g the 18th of March, by a public supper, to be pt pared by Mr James Armstrong. The following gentlemen were appointed a committee of arrangement for the occasion. COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS. Charles Sheler. Edward D Gazzam, James Cunningham, John Anderson, Richard Hughes. M Kano, jr, James Duncan, John Thompson, P McKenna, John Connielc, E Trovillo, Chambers McKibben, John Coyle, John Kavanagh, T McDonough, Robert. Dully, James Anderson. jr. P McStein, George Kirkpatrick, James 1t Kenna, sr„ A Ferguson, Thomas Hamilton, P Brennen, John Hanna, Thomas Kerr, P Cunningham, Thomas Miller, NV m B Cuningue, James Curry, M McCusker, P Delany. R H Kerr, Robert Galway, - Wm McEilroy, James Callan, P Trainor, L G Rnbinaon, Francis McEllroy, Francis Donaugh, James Mackin, James Hughes. lehn Lafferty, Thomas Milligan, John Taylor. James Kane, John Gray, II Toner, Thomas Morrow, Robert McKeever, Thos Wynne, W P Smith, A ndw M'll waine, Andrew Burke, B NPKenna, Thomas Phillips, John T Count,ly, John Farrell, A M'llwaine, John Birmingham, Wm Dalt:ell, Andrew Crises, E H Heastings, Henry Cuesiday, E Brahnan, John Savage. P Cassily, Robert Porter, B Murphy, J ohn Cartiy, David Lynch, John Mackin, Ilogh Du.l \ , B Borns. Dr F. Itiarnnr, D S Scully, Geo R White, II Stafford, Mr. WhitMOre, J Taylor. P Delany, McDinlnlgh. J Fitzpatrick, J M . Kenna, Ii M'Cullongli, Geo Parsons, Mathew Patrick, James Fleming, ./ WChisky, B Hotg-an, M'Guire S R Holmes. John Turhit. Wm Graham, Sr., Peter Scully, S Merriman, James Kearney. S Black, John Watt, W E Austin, John Nicholson, Dr Elder, James Lunergen. H S Magravr, Jacob Boston. N Buckmaster, Oliv. r William Porter, Absalom :Morris, Mr Callaghan, F R Shank. Robert Swan, John Smith. William Alleton, Samuel Kingston, O S Palmer, Wm Leckey, Jr., J M Snowden, J.. John Johnston. Thomas Farley, Peter Ratibran, W Coleman, Patrick Cunningham, George R Riddle, James McShane II C Moo, head. Edward Duff, JUMPS Reed, Wm Russell. John Walsh, Wilson McCandless, J Carroll, J C Moorhead, Dr L Callaghan, F Lynch, Thomas Andrew Eeech, Thomas Flood, Wm Sheehy, J Lindsey, James Cassily, FOR THE POST Purstitint to pubiii: notice a meeting of Irishmen and the friends of Ireland was held at the house of Mr H. Sweeney. ott Friday evening, March Bth, for the pur pose of makin; arrangements to celebrate the ap proaching anniversary of Ireland's Patron Saint, by a public supper. on Monday evening, the 18th instant; Wm Smith, Esq., was called to the chair, and John 1' Connolly was appointed Secretary. . On motion, Resolved, That Mr Hugh Sweeny be requested to prepare a supper for all those desirous of celebrating the above festival at the Emmet Hurd, at the end of the old bridge, Allegheny city, on the 18th inst. On motion, Resolved, That the following gen!lemen constitute a committee of arrangement for the occasion, viz: Henry McCullough, John Anderson, James Boyd, Jahn McDevitt, Hugh Garvey, Bartholomew Murray. Henry Cassidny, Robert Galway, Andrew Burke, James Patton, ALLEGHENY John Jack, Wm Rhey. Vm Robisol, Wm Watson, James McDevitt, J Robinson, James Lonergan, Wm Sheehy. Wm Smith, James Fenlon, Robert Swan, Wm Alcoa, IVm Hopkins, Wm 13 Holmes, ' Saml Sh aw, m Proctor. David Evans. John Cormick, Elijah Trovillo, P McKenna, J B.Guthrie, Michael 0' Hanko, Chas Shaler, Robert McChesney, Chamber McKibben, Thomas Gibson, H S McGraw John T Connelly, Robert Woods. M McCullough, sr Thus Donnelly, Thomas Flood, C H Kay, John Smith, D S Scully, Thomas (-) Neil, Jas Flaming, Robert Porter Jas McCaffrey, J MSnowden, sr John Gihb, John Lafferty John McQuewan. R C Stockton Wm Lebmer, P Mulvany, Thos Owston. R C Townsend, J K Moorhead, Thomas Mc Kown, Wm Coleman, Michael Stackhouse, Micbl Leahy. Thomas Phillips, Wm 111cEllroy. Wm H Smith. On motion the following gentlemen were appointed a committee on toasts: Andrew Burke, W m Robison, John T Connolly, H S Magraw. On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed a committee for the selection of racers: - R Galway, Henry Cassiday, ft Porter, Robt Woods. M M'Cullough, Thomas Gibson. I Wm Smith, WM. SMUFT, 87hairrnan JoHN T. C ,, YNOLLT, Secretary. AND'%V. M'ILVAINE, ) v . p , ? m Mit $ DAVID SANDS, ) W. P. MACKKT,l secrewies. JOHN Cula.r., 5 ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ST PATRICK'S DAY Wilson M'Cantilets, James Cunningham. Henry bliCullough, John Anderson. John McDevitt. SPRIWO TRAM: OF SALTIMOIML.—The Sun states that the Spring trade has alemulY'commimced .M.Bei timore with more prospect of an extensive and Oral able business than during any season for fl number of years back. The demand, though largo, does not ei ceed the ability to supply, as our merchants are fully prepared to meet it,having their wareho ot with eveavrariety, of goods, while mosels are daily arriving with fresh supplies. Our retail dealers bave also laid in their Spring supplies, and have on their shelves a most extrusive and rich assortment of good., as will be seen from enr - advet tising columns, and are prepa red to dispose of thorn on the most moderate and rea sonable terms. IMPORT/NS Dtscove.ttv.—A discovery has leen made, says t.e Natchez Free Trader, that will enable sugar planters to convert their whole crops into white sugar without the usual intervention of the clarifying process. The sugar is fabricated in an apparatus en tirely by steam. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, Shrx&brpg, Evergreens, Grapes, Vines, 4-e. JAMES ‘VARDROP & CO., Nurserymen and Florists. Manchester, offer for sole, a large let of Ornamental Plants, Shrnbbery, Flower Roote&c., viz: large Shade Trees, suitable for planting on the streets, and Grape Vines, Peach and Apple Trees, English Gooseberries, Corrants, Raspberries, running Ruses end Vines, for covering Arbors; Dahlias of the finest varieties; also, a superior assortment of Flower Seeds, imported from the best sources in England. All orders sent to them, or left with Bakewell & Pears, Wood st., will be attended to with fidelity and despatch. ml2.cilw&w , lt e _ WANTED SOON.—Places iu town and country, or on the rivers or canalsm snit, about Or 12 clerks, salesmen and book keepers, 15 warehouse men, 25 buys in stores and to good trades, and for about 50 mechanics of various kinds, laboring men, farmers, coachmen, waiters and hustlers, &c. Also, fur about 1.0 male and female school teachers. Also, places wanted fnr a number of colored men, women and boys. Captains of steam, keel, fiat or canal boats, &c., supplied soon with all kinds of hands. All kinds of agencies attended to promptly and for moderate charges. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and In telligence office, No 9, sth street. ml 2 . Lemons. PRIME Sicily Lemoni in half boars, just 'received and fur sale by REI NHA RT & STRONG. ml 2 140 Liberty street. ZANTE CURRA NTS.-3 Casks fresh Za nteCur rants, for I.a le by REINIIART & STRONG. nal2 140 Liberty street. Sugar Nouse itolasses. 40BBLS S H MOLASSES, Just received and fur sale by J. W. BU R BRIDGE & CO, ml 2 Water stroet. between Wood and Smithfield Dried Fruit. 330 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 410 do du Apples, Just received and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO., ml 2 Wales street,between Wood and Smithfield Caution! THE public are cautioned against harboting nr trust ing my wife Mary Connolly,.on my account. as she has left my bed and board without any just cause or provo cation, and r am determined to pay too debts of her contracting Mier tbis date. tnl2-3t . PATRICK CONNOLLY. Public Sale. SABI: vii!tue of an nuth9rity given .in the last will nod testament of" Hunter, deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the undersigned executor of the estate, will offer at public sale, on the premises. that valuable lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, situate on the corner of Smithfield and Second streets. near the Monongahela Flouse,con taioing 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more or less, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, a frame dwelling house and other buildings. The ground maybe divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 feet each. and will he sold sepa rate or together, to suit purchasers. The sale will take place on Wednesday. thn 15th day of May next, at 2 o'clock P. M., and the terms, which will be easy, made km wn by R. OFFICER. - mar 12-ts (Pennsylvanian pnblish in weekly paper till sale, and charge this office.] TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Isaac V Davis, of Robinson township, respectfully sheweth— That your petitioner teeth provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and oth ers,at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ISAAC V. DAVIS. We, the subscribers, citizens of Robinson township, do certify that Isaac V Davis. the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James Menown, Isaac M' Lang hli n, John Healy. Isaac. Snyder, Franklin Menown, Hugh M'Meechttn, Win M'Clure, jr, James Allen, Daniel Penirs, Jonathan Pectins, Joel Keatchum. Wm M'Lean. ml2-3t. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Sarah Deckhouse, of Ohio township, respectfully abeweth— That your petitioner bath provided herself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her d elling house, township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of - entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. SARAH BACKHOUSE. We,the subs cribers,citizens of Ohio township,docer tify that the above petitioner is of good repute for ho nesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convcn'ences for the accommodation of tra vellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Jamas 111:•Laughlitt, Geo Parsons, James cohLl7, James DuFr, John Itek"PWighlin, Francis Duff, Samuel Merriman, Isaac Rhoads, Wilson Moore, Thomas Hamilton, McLellan Hood, David Hood. ml2-3t" TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the count• of Allegheny: The petition ofJohn C. Smith, of the 4th ward, Alle gheny. respectfully alieweth— That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma terial-, for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors may be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. JOHN C. SMITH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward, Alleghe ny, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Anton Mefur, L Miller, Louis Ottman, A Hays, John Known, M. Kreig, M Damn. Jr. F Soropf. ml2-3t" FOR ST LOUIS, GALENA AND DUBUQUc' , .' , .2- aim 8. llMelia, •tteraey at Law, THEstew and sialeadidAteemer,LjaiV- *lStend to collecting and eeourimkg claims, and will 18 F.Lll4K,Cepthllterniettorill Olive ilittPropere legal instruments of writing with genet* the - abuts and• intermediate tr `. an d deipatolt. Smithfield street ( near Memo) . on Thursday, the 14th instant , at 10 o'ldock, A ',-.. - _ rgh. "0' 4 4 For freight cmposage aptly on board Air to . ' i ' roll JAMES MAY, Agent. 1 • 3 D Williams* N B The L F Linn is provided with Evans' Safety W HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For- Guard, to preveruthe extalasicut of boilers. in wi ci = and Comma: l4 mi" Merchant, Beater 0 L 211 Als B 0 41or IP lir/kir:lT °it MI . turri 28 Fah rgd ureet, riliti nee alla burrh. . Isitirsb : 7.lh. 71 " 111 ' 'l t. . - IRWIN! Allikitak T HAVE on hand a large assortment of Bunk 1. Frames, Swinging Cota,....Stufrd Frames, Bunk Mattresses, Pillows, Skgets, Comforts, Qailts, and er ery thing wanted Cur Carnd Boats. WM. NOBLE, Upholsterer. Bedding Warehouse, eornrr of Wood and Wetet sts mll-lwd • DR. M' LA N E'S true and genuine Liver Pills.— JON. KIDD, No. 60, Corner of Fourth and Wood strects.has the exclusive saucy of these valu a'ile Pills. Where Liver affections exist, or bilious complaints prevail, these Pills will be found Also in case of frequent sick-bead ache and dys pepsia, the Liver Pills give speedy relief. TRY THEM, and if they are taken according to direnions, and if they do not perform all that is set forth in the bill accumpayning each box the money will be refund ed. A liberal discount to country merchants bythe do- zen. A fresh supply just received at the Wholesale and Retail Drug Store of JON KIDD. March 11. Corner F.mrth and Wood sts. J N Strub.s J Lfirman; Dederick Bollje. Virtnr Scribe. THE LIVER PILLS THE GREAT WORM DESTROYER. R McLA NE'S American Worm Specific. A .1-1 fresh supply of this well tried Worm expeller.— Certificates upon Certificates can be procured from the most respectable sources; suffice it to say since 1631, when this article was introduced, it has gmduidly been gaining the confidence of the public. For sale at the Drug Store of JON KIDD, m 11 No 60, corner Fourth and Wood its. TO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the county of Allegheny: The petition of Amelia Gardner, of Lower St Clair township, respectfully sheweth— Tha4 your petitioner hath provided herself with ma terials for the acrommodation of travellers and others. at her dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors a ill be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty boUna, will pray. AMELIA GARDNER. We, the subscribers, citizens of Lower St Clair town ship.do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. J 1101 S, W P Applegate, Robt Croup% U Haughey, J Dunlavy, Robt Nixon, B Graham, A Kirk Lewis, Wm McGinnis, R Haines, leteac Ewen, mll-3C' TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Michael Crawford, of the 46 ward of the city of Allegheny, respectfully sheweth— That your petitioner heth provided himself with materials fur the accommodation of travellers and uth-. ers, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your homers . will be pleased to grant him n license wheel, a pnbtic house of entertainment. And 3 our petitioner, as in ditty bound. will pray. MICHAEL CRA WFORD. We, the subset Piers, citizens of the 9th ward, A Ile gheny,docertify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommo dation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. G• orge Donly, David S'nes, Geroge Proudley, Jacob Copps, R Tiffany, Gustavus S Konen, John 0 Rubinson, Jams Rynd, Thomas Johnson, William Proctor, Joseph Boisell, James Dobbins. m 1 3t TO the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and fur the county of Allegheny: The petition of Bernard Grant, of the Ist ward of Pittsburgh. respectfully represents— Thn t your petitioner hath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that you rhoners will be pleased to grant him alieense to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. BERNARD GRANT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the lit ward of Pittsburgh. do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, an d i s we ll provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of travellers and others. James Gray, 4th street, H Landwehr, John Caldwell, Wm P Applegate, S S R Holmes, John Soetin, ih •mas McDonough, mll-3t TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Jacob Boston, of the 3rd ward of Pittsburgh, respectfully shevreth— 1 That your ..etitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and oth ers, at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and B EAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a preys that your honors will be pleased to grant him a suitable article for travellers' trunks, Ste., for license to keep a public house of entertainment. And ga l e by A. BEELEN your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. i ne-tf JACOB BOSTON We, the subscribers, citizens of Pittsburgh, do car tify that the above petitioner is of good repute for ha. nasty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of tra vellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. A J Durboraw, James Hamill, Chas Ream, John F Seibert, Thos A Hillier, John Watt, Jackson Hessen, Wm Paul, Alexander Hare, E Trovillo, R H Hartley, mil-3e Land Surveying and Civil Engineering. MBE undersigned - intending to pursue permanently the business of Surveying and Civil Engineering, offers his services to the public. Having had a very extensive practice with Mr Z W Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will be advantageous to those who may employ him. Per sons interested in real estate 41111 find at his office plans of the City. City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsbutgh," "DI anor of Pittsburgh," Birmingham, Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending several miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOWIN. Office, Penn, street, a few doors above Hand, Pittsburgh. IIIiTERENCLit Richard Biddle, Esq., P. Mulvany, Wilson M'Candless, Esq.. James S. Craft, Esq., John Anderson, Hun. Banner Denny. William Animus, Chas. S. Bradford, Esq R. S. Camat, 0. Metcalf. Esq. NOTICE OPThose of my friends and the public. who may wish to have reeomse to airy of my papers. draughts or plans. will hereafter find them in. the office of R E Mc- GOW IN whom I respectfully vecommed as one in whose professiebnal ability and integrity they ma s de p,,,,d, Z IV REMINGTON. mB-listtlo Wm Chest , A Mason, Jos Dorrin:ton, Henry Stsfrort, Bernard Byrne. Robert Pot ter FAItM. within. 12 miles of , the cityl eUttt ing about 100 Acres, toodenitely impmed, and for which sloolLusill be paid. - Apply at the Real Estate Agency of d3O *BLAKELY & NIITCHEL. Just lissidved, TWO HUNDRED lbs small ligoorioe ball, at the wholesale and retaildrngstom of JON. KIDD. m 5 corner 4th and-Wood eta- Oliva OM , FEW baskets fine Olive Oil, just-reeeived and Li for sale by REINHART & STRONG, Raid s& BOXES M R RAISINS, _ V jest received aztd for sale by J W BURBRIDGE & C 0. ,• m 9 Water street, between Woodand Smitlditdd Rice and Iffackorel. TIERCES Prime Rice; 2a Bbls. No 2 Mackerel ; 20 Half Bbls. No. 2 do.; - 0 G. de AI 1 do. Just received and for sale, by J.. W. BURBRIDGE & Co. m 9 Water Street, between Wood & Smithfield. INLo. &mask 100 HH DS prime N 0 Sugar, just received and for sale by HAILLAN, JENNINGS & CO., m 8 43, Wood meet. 300 11132rdcZte'AZWG1 rge.. b7 m 3 43, Wood meet. Raisins. 54 BOXES M It Raisins, just received limiter sale try HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. Syrup. lar - ti HALF bbl. Syrup, extra fine, fur family use, V just received and fur sale by HAILMAN, JENNIN:LS & CO., mS 43. Wood street. Apples l ! 10 0 lot of so perior dried, received on consignment and J. D. WILLIAMS, No 18. Fifth street. Jor sale by m 2 Cieshen Cheese. WE boys received a further supply of Goshen Cheese. REIN F 1 ART & STRON'3, m 2 • 140. Liberty street roe Sale. ONE new Yawl, 18 feet lung, (built by Peter Shoos°, of Sbousetown) also, one Skiff; 22 fret long, built by the same. The workmanship and ma terials of both warranted, and will be sold low fur cash. Apply to BIRMINGHAM & CO., (7 No 60, Water street. Mel Asses. 25 V BBLS N 0 Molasses, just received and fur sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., m 8 4:3, Wood street. Jwitileceived, SOLBS pure Calcined Magnesia, at the whole mkt and retail drug .tore of JON. KIDD, m 5 corner 4th and Wood au. Just. Received Fresh. TEN -gross Freee's celebrated Cough Candy,fut sal at the manufacturer's price, at the wholesale nd retail drug store of JON. KIDD, rnfo corner 4th and Wood sta. Garden Seeds. ACHOICE selection of seeds from the. "Fredonia A Gardens" (N. Y.) on consignment end for sale nt REINHART dr. STRONG, 140 Liberty et. Pine Tess. THE subscribers have just received a few boxes Hymn and Young Hysoq Tees. of superior REINHART &STRONG. * " 140 Liberty street. 750 BUSHELS Dried Peachep; 50 do eloveiseed; 50 bbls russet and pippin apples; 75 doz corn brooms; 10 hbds prime N. 0, Sngar; Received and for sale by J D WILLIAMS. f 9.1 No 28. sth st SUGAR AND MOLASSES.- 400 hbds N 0 Sugar, 800 bbls do Molasses, Just received and for sale by J W BURBRIDGE & CO., m 9 Water street, between Ato;xl and Smithfield UFFALO TONGUES.—Received by Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct from the mountains. nB-tf ti ALT.-300 Bbls No 1 Salt, for sale by jl3„ JAMES MAY HAMS. -300 home sugar cured Hams, for family use, equal to any in the city, for sale by HENRY F. SCHWEPPE, No 182, Liberty street. mil-1m WANTED --An active lad, 15 or 16 year/ of age, by Ciao 25) F L SNOWDEN. BUFFALO ROBES by ringle robe or.balt,forsale by A. BEEL EN. 05--tf FLANNELS AND BLANKETS- 1 case super brown flannels, 12 pair large domestic blankets. Just received on consignment; Corsale by 116 GEO. COCHRAN No 2ti r Wood st 2UBALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this.day received, and for sale by J. G.& A. GORDON, 12 Water street. ZOAR BUTTER.—A lot of that celebrated choice family butter, put up intuit bound kegs Appl! A. BEELEN. to oa-tf 1 0 BBLS. NO. 1 CASTOR OIL, in store sad for sale at the drug store of JON. KIDD, feb 14 No 60, corner of 4th and Wood sta. D IHIE NITRIC ACID, for Medical and Chemica .1. parposes,just received and for sale at the Drug Store ofJONA. KIDP. Feb SM. No. 6 0, Corn. 4th & Wood sts 2 HEWS. N. 0. SUGAR, just received, Os&lei* , J.G. & A.GORDON. Vs SPIRITS rEN yet met l2fi;aeat r gsto k Tri 11. corner Fourth and s u. ONE HUNDRED LBS BALSAM cormv A, 200 Papers Put Bonet, in stars nod Sir sale b JON KIDD, corner Tons* and Wood 140. I.lerty street A. BEELEN
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