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Agent for country newspapers, is "Agent for the Pittsburgh Deily Morning: Pest. •.'and• Weekly Mercury and, Manufacturer, to, receive 'sidvertiseinents end subscriptions. He has offices in New Yong. at the Coal Office, 30 Ann-street, (ad oi fling the Trihune Office.) ' 1 • —l3os•ros, No. l2„ . Stain.streeti- ' • . • Pitti.sug.t.Putg; Real Estate and : Coal Office, 59 Pine street: - • Sit:Ttitone;S E corner 13althitore and Calvcrtsts, ;.where Mir paper can be seen, and terms or ssdveiti ainclaarned. POR CANAL 9 ournsmortEn : WILLIAM B. FOSTER JR, OP BRADPORD COUNTY. - s - By-HEN DERSON'S FAST LINK. The - night or Ira* um passed. The Right of way Bill passed ther HOUIO of Rep. rissentatlves on Friday morning. Wo Are indebted to Col Wilson - Bl'Candless, fur the Yeas and Heys en i its passage. which we tamest Teal—Messrs Barber. Bartholomew. Bighorn, Brought - Boughner, Brackenridge, Burni, - Burrell, ,Clark. Chestnut, Cochran, Cross, Donaldson, &die, Eldred. Fasseit,Gallway, Gray, Haymaker,- Hilands, Hill, (Fayette) Ives; Johnson, Knox,- Ladley;•Ma• 'schen, Means. Mitchell, Mdrison, Murphy . , - M'Abee. M'Clelland„ M'Curdy, M'Farlitud, Nicholson, Put, region, Power Pumroy, (Franklin,) Pomeroy, (Mer cer) Price, Rider, Robinson, Samuels, Stirr. Stew. ad; (Franklin,) Strousi, • 1119111113, (Chaster.) Thom as; (Sustriehanna,) . Irun Hoff, AVadsworth, and Fat. tetson—Speaker-51. Nays.—Messrs Armstrong, Bsseler,' Bentz, Bird, Boyar, Bright, Burnside, Connor, Daly, Dolts, Eneu. Fornots, Forsythe, Funston, Gwin, Hely. Hallowell, Hill,(Matitgemery,) Ituffman, Jacobi. James, Keller, Kline:Hunkel, Larkin, Levan: MatthittS, Metrifield. Al'Crum, M'Curley, Owen. Pinion, Rupert, Shuman, Snyder,Steel, Stettler, Stewart, (Lycorning,) Taggart, Tice. Tregii, Weed, Webb. Woranus-45. 46sent—Alessts Bachmin, Campbell, Hineline, and Worrell-4. • - Correspondence of the "Moraine Post." Harrisbungk, April 13, 1846. WEDNEFDAT MUT. Dear Sir —The tone of thunder, emenating from the rubi c square of Allegheny cit; ,'and which Mr • {{{: iii*Candless prsdicted would reach the Legislative Balls of Pennsylvania, has been heard. and 'hit day responded to with accents of commendation and sic— ' ' • - tory:< The scene in the ilfllllB "is alone its pamllel." This afternoon the "previous qiiestion" was moved by Dr. they of Cranford, and carried by a decided ,- vote. The main questiun was ti.en ptit on the first section, and carried by 50 to 48. FiI+PLAX PAntrtsint behaved most nobly, voting with the friends of the "Right of Way" on all ques- P . • - url lnyolvinB the titivation of the measure. As i Speaker, his position was one of great delicacy, but he developed to day to the Commonwealth the quail {l ties that have long endeared { him to his constituents as an honorable and manly supporter of a great mets ;_"lute, regardless of threats and promises, from the bond-holders and stockjobbers of Chestnut stteet, Philadelphia. TAe Bill is safe beyond peradvea. tare. Yours, &c. •us• , . Harrit6nrgh. Apra 15,1846. Give "three cheese" rot the Right of Way. The ,Houle resumed the consideration of the bill at 3 •f o'clock, PM. ' The ertestion recurring en the amendment of Mr Nicholson to strike out 4 mills and insert 3 mills per - mile per ton, on freight fur any distance over twenty • • Mr Kunkel concluded his speech against the hill. He was followed by Mr Magehan in favor of the Theramendrnent of Mr Ni:holson was agreed to— yetis 53, nays 45. • . The amendment as amended was then agreed to. The previous question was called and sustained by a vote of yeas 52, nays 46. - • The vote on the first section was: yeas 50, nays 48 13urnsi•de then offered art amendment to come in, • as a new section, providing that this act shall not go into.operation until the main line of thepublic works I r shall - be sold according to the provisions of the law pasted for that object, in 1844. The amendment war negatived—yeas 33, nays 58.. .2.. -The secondsection was adopted without . • • Mr. Kunkel moved to add a new section to be called SeMien'third. providing the act shall not go into effect unless a majority of the people, so decide at the neat general election.. • . • • , " Theamentiment Was negatived—yeas 47, nays 51. - • Mr. - .Kunkel then moved to mend in as to prevent the company from commencing the road until the con -;'.. sent of the Statest4:6feryland and Virginia is obtain edfora ionnimtioit at blear Spring. - • . The amentiotent was negatived—yeas 43, nays 49. The third section wet then agreed to. Mr. Thomas then moved tostrike out th 6 fourth, fifth ~filkoind eighth sections, and invert a section obliging - - ."the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company to furnish msiive power on the railroads in Cumberland Valley, in Peensilvanle; and so arrange matters that there shall be no delay at the point of connection. Now, "the work goes bravely on " morrow. •. .. the battle will be resumed; it will commence on the 4th section of the bill. I presume the section offered by'Mr,-Thotnas, will be adopted: it is not considered ohjectionable. Every man stood firmly to his post yesterdny, and I presume, all will be well tomorrow. • - The Senate is in session to.nlght, for the first time 'thiti season. • In. conclusion I m ty s ty, bz. of poi-cheer, we will Le I.ctorioug • ----- COVNRCTICUT.- 4 VO have returns from 42 Of the 45 vacancies in this State, electing 27 Whigs and 15 Democrats. The House, with this addition. foots up. perrioemrt, 113. Whigs, 105. Senate Democratic by ' -1 majority. The House consists of 220 members . . wLen full. This settles the question as regards Con• neiticut. .The Hartford Times says of the returns: -'.,• ' "They are sufficient to ensure the State—both houses of the Legislature, and the State tieket, to the Democrats." This election - is a fair set off to the blundering one Hanipshire. The Democrats of Connecticut de:Serve great praise, both fOr their success, and the i -- ,,eilmirable harmony, owing mainly'to which it hos been attained SUGAR 4,120 P.—Mr. P. A:Champommr, of N. C., .has published a pamphlit giving - the 'detail of the su gar crop of Louisana last year. The product was 188,550 lohds..weighing 207,387,000 lbs. The num• ..ber of planters is 2077. In 1844 the number of hhds was 191,324, and of potmds 209,0134100. It should be remarked, that in the:aboverestiinite" of the crop of 1844 the cistern sugar was excluded; while that of the last season is included. Of molaises, Mr. C. 'aye— "The moldsses, as was the case last year;lr'gener• estimated at lest• than uanal; but whilac:thit old ~ • plantations have made leas than usiial; the. new ones have given . a fuller yield. and it will therefore not be correct 'to nitimatejt at less than 4.gallons per 1600 pounds of sugar, or upwarditof 9,000,000." t • The crop of last year:was estimated by Mr. C. it " ' 9 000 000 gallons ' •-, iiKEIA==E SNYDER : 7 ; , ., - .1:;'3:,7'..:;:1‘..fi24' ,, ',: 2- !..;. , . - : , i.'..•: , .' -- '•i - ,'4.'4::.,;ig' , : - .': - , ,-,. . F11' .. :.*:.- 1-, . .. .. ...: -i'4-r - ii•-•4•4•...:zzi.;.42. - ,, ,, ,,. ; „ . ''''.2'-'..!.!'....P.;')':_4::1,1:;',. =MM! Tke - Nautioo Eagle of inst sein; tho Sinrinen expedition „working its wiry'. westward slowly, in. bonseqinince orthe lack . of forage fur their horses: Tim inert have to !risk Air' the furthers along theroutc, in coder to procure Ake necessary fudder fur horseb and cattle, .Those still at Nauvoo are making-MI possible * haste in their preparations to join the ed , vance party. The Nauvoo Huu•6e will be ccimpleted 4Welling house of 1%4 7 . , Timrithy Leonard, in Oneida . couttiy, N• I.s"ttbCCllpl/xtecl by full last week, and all its inmates perished in die flurries. Thesis were Mr.l4ronatd, l&1 Wifwand a little girl named Woodwetd.. Awanici.—ls the caption of an *aka; in a late number of the London Times. The writer indulges in many rd teflections bccause of the rapid growth Cif tho.„Great Republic. ,He hears from afar the treed of the'coming millions; anal in prophetic vision, sees the thrones of hoary oppression melting away before the skill, and enterprise, and indomitable energy Of American liftmen. lie says: "No tutnpr,an politician can look forward to the power of the United States within the potent centuty, but with the most appalling proapect.: • . In 1830 the census of population was . 12.000.000 In 1840 it was 17.000,000 In 1850, at the same rate, there will be 24 013 . 733 inlB6o,' •" " ' " 34.118.055 14 1870, 48.270,959 " In 1880, " 69 202,280 " In 1890, " " 96 G 19.364 In woo, " ,137,102,513 Speaking of the tranif,rmatiun of the w i Wetness to the granary of the world—of our wonderful internal imptovementa, anti the far reaching activity of our commerce, he lays " The greatest Tabor of thocoles, the noblest deed• recorded of men in modnrn or ancient hittory, sink to naught when compared with the dui, gs of Brother Jonathan." TRIAL or BEM,. EDDY —Tim Providence Trans• cript gives a report of the trial in daft cif) brfure tin Supreme Court of that Slate, of Benjamin Eddy. fm the murder of Alfred B Shepard. In November last. The drfenco was that the homicide, although dearly ptocel, was attended with circumstances which did not sustain the charge cf murder, and the jut y fuurd a verdict of manslaughter. MR. INGIERsoLCS i. rumon•d in Washington that. a Cabinet council hod been held. on the propriety of answeting the no.olution for in formation. and that the ilechiida was ogninnt it. Slum. Pox.—The smallpox id prevailing to a con siderable extent in the upper part of Passaic county. New Joist,. The Patterson I ntelligencer 13y4. several persons have died of it, and the latest information indi• caws that it may sprend widely before it is arrested. DROUGHT IN Bn •z, z— À loiter received in Bieitnn from Pernambuco, doted Feb.2l, suites that the north ern provinces of Brazil were suff•ring •evetely from drought, and that multitudes of cattle wete.rlying for want of water. Vegetation was in some places almost entirely destroyed. . It was thought the growing crops of cotton and sogar'weittl,l stiffer very severely. EIPENSIVS. MEDlCtrig,--One of the new products of chemistry, called Aeontine, made from the Atter. igen Napellus, , of wolfsbana, far exceeds in v• ue any other artificial substance ever mode. # elve grains of the article have liwely been reeei d es n large importation, hyChlr Paterson, a tecnry of Waahington, says the Union of that 'y. fur which he paid fifteen dollars in New Yoi k. At that fate an ounce would cost $600; and a ton old be worth no loss a sum than twenty one mil!' n fire hundred and forty thousand dollars! Tux SLAVES or THE •'Pe'r.l."—Recoto news from Liberia states that Of rho re-captives of the "Pons," about sixty had died altogether after their treating Monrovia. They had nearly of I been apprenticed by the Probate Court, under the provisions of a special act, passed at tho late session of the Legislature.— Dr Lugenbeel says: ••Must of the are fine healthy looking boys, and some of them hue !mall made astonishing pregress in acquiring a knee, •dge of the English language." - - A most touching inci.lem, sari tie Is:eyrinne ocT curred a few d tys since, on board the steamer Pow• tuition which runs on the Potomac river. It is the custom of the Captain to ring the hell on the boat pastes Mount Vetnon—•iti honor of the illnsttlou,demi whose mortal remains are entombed them.' On the occasion referred to, the Harmanton Singers were were on board, and as the boat slowly passed thogreot man's tomb, they sang in a ITlqst pathetic style, the melody of 'Washington's Gil:ave.' Teats. it is ssid, glistened in the eyes of most of the pris.engers, and they remained scanning unze%ered until the 'iiacied spot' receded from their vision. is • Permeates:ay.—lt appears by the f.ilou iug proceeding of the St Joseph's Circuit Cum t, Michigan that Mr Chipman, a member of Congress, is in a sin gular predicament. In the case of Francis V Chip man vs John S Chipman, on application to vacate de cree of divorce, granted at the lust term of the court. Motion granted, and. decree of divorce vacated .and annulled. Unfortunately, Mr Chipman married again, within a few days after his divorce, which is now an nulled. rum iN m e MUUTAIN.—The Reading Democrat, of the 19th inst., says: the Nevereink Mountain, near town caught fire the other day, and owing to a high wind which prevailed, burnt over a con4ideruhle range. Tho bright flames, rising upward• room the very summittt, presenting a beautiful sight from town, lar The Chambersborgh Times, well known 03 one of the most spirited papers in the State, has passed from the hands of Mr. Mny to Mr. Powell.— We doubt not but the career of Mr. Powell will be a successful one. Grit is stated in Alien's Monthly Advertaer, that there are 300 manufactories in operation in the South. em States, and that arrangements have been made for the erection of a number of cotton factories in Virginia . South Carolina, and Georgia, to be supplied w i t h American machinery. AMERICANIRON.—The Montour 'lolling Mill, nt Danville, Pennsylvania, ban for some time past, been making over two bundred tons of railroad iron per week. SUNDAY SCHOOL Untos.—From the teports pre sented at tho New York Sunday School Union an Wed nesday evening, it appeared t haf , there are now 109 schools connected with the society-1,477 of the pu pils are professors of religion; 26,500 library volumes are in circulation; 9 teachers and 69 scholars have died during the pest year. Several of the schools report an unusual state of seriousness and inquiry among both teachers and pupils. SNOW STORM. --Snow foil at. Utica, N Y, on Sun day the 12th inst, to the derlfrof . 4 inches. On Monday the 12th inst, the travel on the Provi dence and Stonington Railroad were obstructed by On Saturday, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, a female infant, about two Months old, during the temporary absence of its mother, Mrs Blandford was nearly bur ned to death. The accident was the result of some Member of the family depositing a boy of matches in the cradle : reopie cannot bo too careful with regard to matches. , , Y' , ` •,'T.:4',-,'2,-.k.,..:;111:', '..i,:1-:" , .-.:.i?:`".'. , , , .•:. ,7 7 - i , ==ME:=M3!=nlln MIIVItMIM t %l e ::,";;- 1. - _," - NEW . YORK ELECTION, .:.VICTORY . VICTORY:I t The Detnoeraey of .ikeSmpire . City trunpliaxt. , Miekle, the ..Loe,ocratic eqpdidetle for elected-4eonerci.:the 'Detaeratic elecied by 5,000 . me/o*i "beitdie a -largemojorily both Boards of Ole .Continua Oring. oat the Dig .Greirt: ~ • AND LET IT TRUNDER FOR ORIWON AND 5440. The:combination ..1 Federalitm,eiptNativisift.end Abolitionisni and Fortymineiste, with several other isms, bas be;ttegain touted hone, foot, end dragoons, by the ever reliable; the indomitable, the neverto hr terrified Democrecy of New York city. We feel pm.' atonally gratified at the result yesterday, for the Democ racy have elected good men , --we feel politically grafi fled. becauie in the election of these men great princi;. ples and grent memures have been maintained. That great measures of deliyerence and liberty, the Divorce of Bank and State—THElN DEPEN DEL,NT T BEAS- T, RY—hea received the emphatic sanction of this great Commercial Entporimn. The" (emigre end domestic policy of the National Atiministrutiunois the people undetstend th it policy. has been approved. Pre.em inent in that policy the great question of Oregon—the question whether we should compromisti.even an inch South of the parallel of 54 40—has beenionsied upon. 'The result is glorious, not only in a local point of view but in view of our position before the world, That I.Spartun Band, of Senators w ho have stood by their country and its tights, have been nobly sustained.— This great commercial mettopolil, which has most to hazard and lose in the event of war. halt Said. trumpet ' tOIIAUCII let cur come, if the monpromi,e of American Bights make it Meth:tile. New link city has said so by the result which it is out pleasure mid duty to an tjounce.—N. 1". Globe. The follow ing. says the lletald, nre ihn resu:te as 1 a t as known lust evening:- -" , ..ltlsvortstar TtCX ET. Dem. Whig. Not. N. llef, Stickle. Taylor. Cowie, Smith 978 713 67 .5 .582 700 11'5 19 517 1266 269 1627 602 166- 12 1045 1024 3.53 48 1362 298 107 22 1601 1355 4114 17118 1401 7 1 49 1659 13811 920 29 1336 341 597 87 1560 .395 11115 31 632 326 396 1295 435 697 51 1572 673 312 53 530 1450 319 16 1405 793 565 07 1670 980 81)2 28 1010 409 241 5 703.5 Dem. plurality,,.. Dem. increase, 253 Seniteriag v..ie 38 Mielce%, majority aver Tay do (. ..pece. ALUtlitinfl AK Ci s 14918 ASI.T.ISIIS EI.ECM.D. 44 e . reopitutaliom Nt ) Democratic Al.) / en 15 Whig and Native 3 du , tiiitanta 15 Whig and . Nci.o, 3 sn3comiu mni , nity 21 un j ballot TANIAI ANY-11 ALL, LAST NIGHT The Old Wigwam last night was filled in every pa r t, James English, of the Third Word. was in the Choir. The enthusiasm was utsboutuled. Thut Ajnx the VP , ' gteutive Demncincy. yoUng StraMtn, try.k the stand, and threw out his wit, eloquence and sat be for lull an hour, interrupted toily by loud chores, 'occutioned by that a hick fell from his lips, and iho announcement, of victory no they came one after onolbur from the wardo. When he took the vote of !boob who filled .he •nst Halloo the Oregon yinotion, the prolottg-d 'Aye' for 51 deg, 40 one, would have natiofird even Mr Gen ton that no single mar:, however high his position and eminent his talents can direct the popular mind of thin Confederacy. on a great notional qu, silo, like idiot of Oregon. Gen ‘Volbridge of Ohio followed Mr Stt °hon. and spoke mainly upon the Twill... of Che gon. His reniras—eloquent. orthodox, and to she point—were listened to with pro found, uttentiutr..amt applouded to the cello. Alolpmrgh the meeting was a spontaneous one, more than 15,000 must have been in attendant-.e.— Y Globe, April 15. FROM TEXAS AND TUE ARMY./ An rum from the Galveston News Office, doted April 4, morning, cuntuins the following intelligence from the U. S. Revenue Cutter Woodbury f the Grum, St. Jaw), which place bho left on the 30111 ult. The Army of Occupation, numberin% in all 3500 teen arrived and on the 331.11 alts, oppo+ite Gen Taylor with a centrany of drugorma under the entomand of Col. To iggs, having left rho army, ar need at Point Isabel wish the fleet of irau+pona ftom Ar norms, on the 9.4.11 Mr— them not brief, half an hum 'a difference in the arrival+ by land and wirer. On the arpenrance of the fleet the captain of the ;tort— Rodiriguez—set foe In the custom houm and several other building. at Point Isabel, anti made hula retreat good to the river, nil tough potAued novae dis tance by order of Gen Taylor. The loillthog•liealro: Pci were of little value, being conitrucred of log+ thatch. ed tAith etttuw. The enemy, w his have been roparred .1. in readiness to dispute the march of Gen Taylor's army, seem to have entirely disappeared on hisapprivolt. The. my opposition of any runsrquence he experienced was at the Little Colorado, where a Mexican officer, with about 150 mounted men, threatened to fire open him if he attempted to cross the stteam. tom ing that such were his-positive orders and that Mexicans knew no fear. The artillery was immediately ordered up and the troops framed and commenced finding in perfect order, the w der being:teerly tin tiff* sim-pits, where uponthe gallant Mexican prudently tamale.' without executing Iris positive 'orders. lie was,plevieuely mot on the road by it party of 50 or 60 Mexicans. whir Wormed Gen Taylor that he must'proceed no (driller in that direction. By order of Gen. T. the army opened, and this Party were per mitted to march through to the rear;nod then depart. When near Point babel, a deputation' of about' Orly men waited upon him, hearing a proclamation rind mssaage from Gen. Melia, filled with ,threats, in the usual style of gasconade, to , Mali the Mexicans are so partial. At this moment, theflamelt, caused by the burning of the custom house, wens discovered, and Gen T. immediately dismissed the . deputation. di. recting them to inform Gen Mejin that he would re. ply to his message opposits Pdatamorait cat Saturday, the 28th ult. The vessels wero got over the biir without any dal. culty and without any pilots. Copt Poster reports that the schooner Belle del Mar wateadriven en the south aide, and and after heating brevily on the bar, in two Feet wuter, lay hard and fast. It is thought that bile cannot be saved. The Louisiana, Capt Ed. dy. hod her rudder unshipped, hut she received no other damage. The U. S. brig Lawrence, Commander Mercer. re. mnined at anchor off the bar. The brig Porpoise, Commander Hunt, sailed fur Pensacola on the 26th ult. • The steamship New York art ivied at New Orleans on the Bth inst. frcm Galveston, bringing two days la ter news from the Army of Occupation. An extra sf the Galveston News, issued on the 4th inst., states the pilot boat L. M. Hitchcock, arrived at Galveston about 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day, from the Brazos St. Jog' , which place she left on Wednesday, the Ist inst. She brought the intelligence that upon the arrival of Occu' nation, in front of Matamoros. the Mexican forces were drawn out on the opposite honk of the river, ma king a great display of martial music,: with trumpets, bugles, &c., which mode of salutation was duly redly. taunted in kind by a similar sounding of trumpets and drums from the American lines. Thus ended the first day's rencounter between the two armies on the oppce site banks of the Rio Glenda, and within two or three hundred purls of each other. On the next morning, 29th, the American troops discovered the Mexican artillery lining the opposite bank and pointing ditectly into their camp, whale_ upon the American army.moved their encampment four. miles below. This step - was. doubtless taken by Gene Taylor in order to avoid every! appearance of '12126 15051 15051 =IMII=EME • . flay disposition io 'commit noresSioes - .tirest I bank of Ai. river, ttedtO . tnnintain strictly the dpren sire chary:lf - cif - of his.; ,operations. The..niast reliuhiq statements represent the regular ortniin Metamoro to notiiiSitsf2,ooo issldiers nOci 500rancheros. The Mexirstir c'Stiseint of the Rio Grarule are sidd to. h e quite disaffected tcrwoids their own'Governnient, and secretly .friendly le' the American cause. 1 1 1IOCEEDINGS IN SELEC't dOUNCIL 4 , 4risoinialt, April 16. 1846 Pceannl.— , MeAsrs Black, Kincaid. Laughlin. Lee, E t omli, Lorenz , l'urlet Rowan. Von Bun horst. Wilsnn and ; ; The ordinances taxing-sales,,,was when np,_ the blank'le the 7th serttion filled up with ,soo.oo—the ordinance yes then read a third' tinie, and passed. Senile C. C. and by them passed. • " On motion of Mr; Black, the ordinance for 'paving Wiley street; hiss taken up, a mntinn was mad. to re fer to "Commit tee on Streets.;" Mr. Black called fur the yens and naye. YEAS: Messrs. Kincaid, Lee, Loomis, Loma., Von Elonlimat and Vtesitlem-6. N•y*: Meeors. Black - , Laughlin, M'Dovitt, Porter, Rowan, Wilson-6,105t. The question was then taken upon third reading, Mr. Kincaid called for yeas and nays. wlttch.vvern 6 yeas, 6 nays, and the at di na neo na• lost. Mr. Kincaid culled up the resolution uppropriuting $l.OO to the Deque.tte Fite company. which waa read time and adopted—sent to C. C. and by them adopted. ,1r Black presented n communicution to the Mayor nn tin initiect of the rebel fund, rend and rumluti iiii adapted to hand it over to the -Relief committee"— sent to C C, who concurred. Mr Wilson pretietat , tl a peti , ion float citizens of the rim, %'ard. calling the aural ion el Council,' to the cote:Wee af Spring. elle; referred to Cambia.-n at , titioeti, Sic. with ',ewer to atet;-:--aesit it; G C who con cuffed. , .• _ Mr llhick presMited a petition from Jodie* Cun. Mogitatn vend OthiTs. mmuustrating,Hßninsi the repa ving of Fifth street ut tho tr,t,tetit grade, nod to luuer Fifth street at Grata rt runt ten few, and fl are it fire feet at Smithfield street—read nod referred to Com mittee idi Street*, &c." A commtmicatim) fr..m the IA lawfmanter It Merlon g.dieht e had: on the ',object of the wharfage paid the Cioriannti Packets. tvaA rend and refer ;ea Ira ail, •. C..nmht co on ~,,, tngultela Motif." Adjourned. For other proceeding,' lice report of C C. PROCEEDINGS IN COMMON COUNCIL Thumby, March 16,1845 Council into, present: 111..0151 , 1. Ackermnn, Alhree, Bruce. Engti.h. thricey f3xmiltmt. Jont.s, Kelley. Kennedy. McClellnntl, Morrow., Neeper. Quinn, Iteintint t. Robert.ot, d no. Swot. Smith, Stnekton,Soiner, Thuile, Whitney and Prenident : Mr. Ilttiltervon, hesiderst in the choir. The btodues‘ of 'he Select 0 , 01101 of the 14th, woe lawn un.rind their action connoted in. Mr. Quinn presented n petition. risking inn on in— crea•e of rite size of the woier pipes in Clintham I.— rend and refer red to the Water Comtnittee, concurred in be S. C. .lr Bowe prearatt d a hill of F. A. Hei,ley,amnant ing io $lO 06 I 4 —tend and refla tad to the CUM mitten oa Cl ism, Sze ; cancurreti in. Mr ficinitort presented s preamble anti resolution egoist the erection if n Ftee B t ulge on the Allegite ny liver, and instructing the Piesidents of Councils to ildress respertfol remonstrances to the Legidnture a,, Mat the electi•in of said free trridge. Bead three dolt sold 111111111iMOUliy S l dopted—concurnid in by S. C. The ollewing is die preamble nod resolution as adopted: \ • Wheree \ hr By an act of Assembly, approved 16th January 18 d, the city Cuttecils were anihilitzed to repair and re uilit the Aqueduct ovitt the Allegheny , river, canuectNg the differs ni portions of she Pennryl• violin Canal: noil whereas, the city councils were by she same net atithrtrized to collect such reasonable tolls from all boats and persons passing said Aquedoct, Id Wonid defray the expense of repairs and manage rnent them_(. nntl tits° the ititerert on the coat: and whereas, the city has constructed said Arriertnct by a contract with John A: Bolibling. arid issued the city bonds in pro mentlfortthe same, amounting to 661.000: and wherries, mernorials have been sent to the Legis lature of this Siore praying for tar ineorpot ethos of a company to construct a Free Bridge over said river, I whirls, if completed, would destroy the, revenue cuis ine from thy collections of tolls on the Aquedect and i't , , Fenner the expense of the same a serious loss to the city. Therefore - gegolred. That the Presidents * of Conncileiu3.init -fowled to ideless respect'nh remonstranceA to the 'Legislature against the construction of said Free Bodge. The l're , hlent offered two revalotions, providing for the nppnintment of a vpeciol committee, tr. act in conjunction with n similar committee from Allegheny city, 1, tile purpove of procuring relonses for the "Right of Way" to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad through Prn.ylvunin to .l'ith.burgh. Rend dime tim, and adopted. and Messrs Purtellek. Whitney, nod Eng ti-h, appointed nn part of till* Council—eon. carted in ny S. C. and Me.srs Loomis and .M'Devitt appointed nn their port—adjourned. Rest of the proceedings at in S. C. Arrest of Cniners and Counterfeiters —The brendiing up and MR'St of the gangs of counterfeiters in Rochester and Syracuse have led to discoveries of similar fronds in thin city. On Thin - witty last Philip S Smith, a cluckmaker of Syt sense was arrested by L B King. on 11 charge of coining, cunt brought tit Rochester. All the imple ments necessary to carry on the business of counter 6-it inn coin o-ere found in his possession. Simon idikr r, Seth Howard and Jotm . Q. part of the tame gong, were arresiesi in danolitty last, .tad tho t w o bluer lodged in jlil in Rochester. Smith was committed.—Albany Alla,. -Fire.—Thu Lard Oil Factory of Messrs. McKee & Cu.. on Lake street, was burned this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The lite originated by nn explosion, and spiced with such rapidity that but little won saved. lesurmw on fixtures. &c , $2.000, which will prob ably cover the loss. Building owned by Mr: EIFILGO. HI, Albany. and insured for $6OO. The dwelling house of Mr. JO , EPH Rees winsome whet injured, end was saved by the vigilant exertions of the citizens. Same furniture, &c. removed and damaged. No insurance. (Cleveland Plain Dealer. Apr 15. Teal. Lass of the Great Liverpool. Oriental Sleamship.—W o 'egret to state that the Great Liver pool steamship, belonging to the Peninsular and Ori cam' Steam Compony,,was totally lost of Cape Fink terre. on the morning of the 24th ingt., by getting on the rocks duringsn fog. Only three passengers are lost, viz, a Mtu Harris. Miss Aacher. nod II native servant. The mails are saved although in a damaged mote. The crew and 21 of *be passengers are at Co. mann The vessel is bight on the rocks, and will. it is feared, become cootal wreck. The Spaniards tubbed the passengers and crow ns fast us they came ashore, and the, vessel also, as much as they could, before she broke up. The Indies saved complain of robbers by the . crew. This accident could only have arisen from over confidence awl a wont. of look out: she ought to have been at least GO miles to the wen , ward of the a p u t . [N. Y. Jeffersonian.] HAPPY MARRIAOKS.—AVe clip the following •.ffie. iul table from tan E,nglish paper, giving a view of the oorinuobial blies in the obi. of London: Runaway wifes, se " 1.132 Runaway husbands,. 2,348 Married persons [regally divorced, 4.175 Living in open Warfare, 17.345 Living in private misunderstanding., 13 279 Mutually indifferent, 55 340 Regarded as happy, 3,175 Nearly happy, 127 Pe& etly hup?y, 13 The Case of the Stealloie.—The triul of Wm Burnett, the pilot of the Swallow, indicted for matt. slaughter, in causing the death of many individuals by carelessly running that vessel on a rock opposite Athens, on the Hudson River, was brought ton close yesterday. The Jdry, after consulting about an hour, returned a verdict of not guilty... 7 N Y Cour. Printers Ink. ~H. MIFFLIN'S Superior Printing Ink, for . sale by GEO COCHRAN, ap2o - N 026 Wooil si. SC HO NCH I NGS-25 bbis and 2 casks Scorchings, just received and fur sale by • 51.13 RHEY di Co.. apr2o • Water pt. ANIS-4 casks Hams. a suPerioraNticie,iget ie- H coiireil avid for sale byy• ' •M B. 'RHEY4t. Co.. eri2o GOIVINMRGIAL RECORD. . . ... . . -PREPOED ANDCOIT.g.C.T.6I) • • Co*2diTTEE FOR - 0 Loomis , - : W. Nit,alluci• S. PORT OP" PITTSSIIIRGEIL- - :41, FEET STATEE -Hi THE CHIIIBO,. - . . . • ' ; ' :ARBivED. Lake Erin. Boies, Beaver; Consul, Bowman. Brownsville. - 11.1onongahela, Stone, Cii.cinnati; do; • . Diligenee • ' do; ifimea Ross, Stewart, • do; • : C 4 o n " ' c o r m , s O: n N i t e t z I , d Sm i th, Herald, Dawson, St 1. uis.• . • DEPART ED. Messenger, Lidos', Cincinnati: Aliquippa, Smith, ; do Circassian, Bsnnett, du Blue Ridge, Johnson; de ''ncific, Campbell. Louisville; ichigan. Boles, Beuvth ; Louis McLane, Bennett. Browns% ille; • r4'The new und•splendid. 4teainer Acadia, Cap, LUCad. leave& this afternoon at 4 u'olock fur Ciytint natl. The Acadia has superior accommodation, and I. ind and attentive officers. ta'The accommodating clerk .d' the fine stentner Monongahela, will please accept our tlatoks rot Chi. rinanti papers. This splendid boat lea'ves 'his mart,. ing at hot usual hour, 10 u'elock. The steamer Cutter has: been bought. fur $3.600 for the Illinois river tredel the Bit idgerrater, fur 0,- 300, fin the Galena trade.: I; ST CANER 3(51411.—We learn froM gentlemen who came down the Missouri river on the Tolracco Plant, that on ‘Vednesday night week, the summer Waken dab, from Weston for this Tod, stritek a tuck near the mouth t.f Fishing river, and was so badly injured that she soon afoet wants tank : she wan run on abacaCTe 01:( miles below, and went down in Six feet water.— The engir.e, furnittiro, and about one half of her cargo. in a damaged state, will be saved. The hull inn total loss. She had on boa id about GO tons of Hemp, and 200 coils of bale rope. The boat wire insured in this . city, for come 1010,000, nttJ Was wet+ shoot $17,000 The Wukendall' was owned by Citpt. Convets,: her commander, Capt. J M White, F. Kennett, Esq., and [Maitre & Tompkins•—St Louis. Aril 10th. ' UP The Alb my Expreis night train, over the Worcester and Western Ruilicrlds,l :omnicnces run ning on the 15th loin., at $3.00 through. Campetitiun.—The Hugis,,n River Stramere are cartying ravuengers hum New York to Albany fur lice cents. IN" The Directors • f the U:ict and Schenectady Railroad have reduc-h the. f re nn that road to $2. I M PO RTS.BV WI IVOR. Giacincinnati—Pr sir Columliint: 57 sacks feathers, D Leech & Cc; 3 boxes furs, 1 bbl beeswax, L Hut chinson & Co; 45 bales hemp, 3 birds tobacco, H GralT, 140 Lira iron, 2 steel springs, Coleman, Hallman & Cu; 100 hhds bacon, Wm Bingham; 31 cks hams, S igbt man; 15 bbls whiskey, A -Stewart; 52 Backs rags, Reynolds 4. Shoe; 7 tOtttli metal, Lynn, Shrub & Co; 55 do McCurdy and Loomi 9 s; 44 sacks cats, Geo :Nor. gin; 9 bills paper, Huldship & BroWn. Alliquippi-5 bbls bacon, J Jordon & Son; 1 box M B Ithey CO; 4 bbls nil, Burbridge, Wit son & C0;74 bbls curled hair, ClMk & Thaw; 2 bxs specb•; 5 boxes mdze, D 'Leech &,Co; 972 dry hides, Atwood, Jones & Cu; 67 bgs pericons, 12 half W 5 tar, It Edy. Sr. Louis—Pr sir Herald:2 boxes, 7 Idols flacon, D Leech &Co ;74 bbls si hiskey. A S term, r; 6 bills furs, Clark & Show ; 4 bps bacon, MB ft bey 4. Co : I bird sugar, M Sloan; kl bbls lard oil, J Schoonrmu bee ; I cask, 1 anchor, J Marlett ;2 bales cotton, For myth & Co ; 24 !aids tobacco, Wiliiams & Dilworth; 11 cask, 1 crate rage, Luke Loomis; 26 casks bacon, Church & Carothers ; 7 boxes mdze, 2 'obis onions, Geo Morgan ; 191 1 pcs bulk pink, 122 sacka oats. J. Jordan & Son. Orrice or TOE COMPANY, I No 14, k:x.cliaogo Building 4. A Dividend of • 10 per cent will be paid'. by "The A flog Iteny Glint y Mutual - Inturanre Company," on or after the ‘214 inst., on all adjustrd clitims for losarp by Fire on the 10,11 of April 1345 n• per retolotion 01 the Wolin! of Dilectmo of tbo IGA, .111i1110. B ROBINSON, Seely ikdralniatrator's Sale. 1,1 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, will _LP be exposed to public stile nt theSourt /louse, in the , city of Pittsburg!) ne the third _Monday of May, 1046,, at 10 o'clock,A..M., oll_thot certuin rnessuage and iroct of land, contihiiog 55eui 56 - acres, more or less, being the Real Estate of lames Foibes, dec'd., ,diutoe in Finley township, on which there is n dwel lino hotiiiii:4l4 . ,Othir;:heprOittne r itis, itneaboto 30 acres cleared. fetms—one third Cash in hniod; one third in ono year with interest, un 1 one third in three years with i lite' est from, he day of sole. ' ANDREW M'CLESTER, Administrator np2o nld• !Nei* New Books. A NEW NOVEL BY EUGENE SUE.—Jun tP ceired and for a illeat Cook's Literary Depot. the fallowing new books: The. Commander of Malta, by Eugene Sue, trans lated from the French. Darwin's voyage 'of q Naturalist, or a JOurnal of researches into the natural history:and geology of the countries visited doting the voyagi, of t M S Beagle round the world—by ChM les Darwin,'Ma. FR S; vol. Harper's New Miscellany. ' .; illustrated Shakespeare, Nos 75,76. pon work will now be published regular. A ',yetis° on Mitch Cows, whereby the quality and quantity of Milk which any Cow will give, may be, accurately determined by observing miturel marks or external indications alone, the length of time she a ill continue to give milk„ &c., by M Frn&," z4 Duenon, with remalks, &c, by John 9 Skinner. The New York Farmer and Mechanic, devoted to Agriculture, Mechanics, Manufactures and the Arts. Month'y parts only $1 00 per year. History of France. from the earliest period to the present time, by M Michelet. Now publishing in parts. _ _ The Captain's Daughter, a new novel by G C Hebbe, L L D. Peicisal Keene, a novel by Capt Morryatt.t Marguerite of Valois, a novel by Alex Dumas. The last of the Saxons, a tale of the times of Wil liam the Conqueror. A great assortment of novas can be found at, ape° COOK'S, 35 Fourth at. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genet's' Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Cour.— ty of Allegheny. The petition of Andrew Nichol, of the 2nd Ward, city of Allegheny, in the county of..iresaid, humbly showeth, that your petitioner bath, provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling houso, in tho city and Ward aforesaid, and prays ttint 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. i ANDREW NICHOL. We, the subcribers. citizens of the 2d ward, do certify, that Andrew Nichol, the above petitioner is - Of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniencesfor the, accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary David. Welsh, James Orr, George Blown, B. S. Rees, Jamea Morrow, John, Fergie, sp2ol3t ~ x ~^~~ 4 ; 1. '4" . , and q?1ie414106r,'2•1".:44. FR E.DERJCIii. PRTCES OP Arnitis* 1 0 N. -1 Dresia.Cirele; -. Seconii-Tiee'of Boxes, • Third Tier, Gallery, for Colored Peraotla,, Foorlhappearince of lir A. - ek AD DAMS, Itio pop War Aiocrioun Tn3gedian:. erg ADDAMS apranthee this season of Mr and Mrs C HOWARD. •-•- . . . First plight this season of tho,celebnitei tragedy. of .King Ltai. . After Which, the' humorous comedy of TJIE SWISS COTTAGE 'For Particulars, seellills of the day tar Doors to open at / before 7, to commence past 7 precisely. ' rhe Box office will he open from 10 o!clock A Nlto 1, find from VP t 1 to s.—atsvhich time and piaceoettia can bo Obtained for any number of per All demand against tida.establiflament will be paid, punctually every Monday morning. A strong and efficient Police have been engaged to preserve order it ell tirnea.-' aptil 18 STA liCt!--15 boxes' Foxes just" le delved and for THOS. Al ILLEA, . pa) corner Word and 4th its. L()AP sUG,Aß.—Luverines double refined. Hoffman 4- " • " Pulverised " " Small Loarsingle refined. In store and for "sale by THOS MILLER ArN,'KF.NNAN`. No; 114, Wno.4 street, this day. Mfinday, April 20th, at 10o'clockt r A Mo will be sold Dry G..tods, &c. A:2 o'clock; P. M., Fur. ukase,. R I VAL • III'KENNA, Auctioneer. AHANDSOME lot of Berege Shawls: plain !ilk Beiege; fir dresaii;;Satin ?gripe black Berege for dresses; Ft ench Lawns, ,beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Expresa. - B. E. CONSTABLE, aplB. 85 Market,ifreit• T. JGO IT BOOTS. - *I Great Bargains at 70; Wood st...IM FRESH •ARRIVAL., HF. subscriber renpect fully invitee the attention T of Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittehurgh end the anttettnding country, to hi. large and eplendid anrtment of BOOTS. SHOES; PUMPS and PALM LEAF - HATS gmbtacing almostevety shape, form, style and n.ariety. of .goods in- this, line, made to order, ,exprensly for:hirrt and this,maiket,•warranted• at pticea that shall not Le - heat, even hy - theletn•a: No 70 Mood it, 5 rlixtra from Fourth, ESA side: nortB. tßifi. 6t. C KIM RA , Hacker & Dickson, ' ICE 'CREAM , SALOON, •• FIFTH, NEAR MARKET STREET. RESPECTFULLY notifies the public and their kind patrons: that they will open on Saturday, April 18th; !there Salec3if, were they will serve up in their bet mamier, ice Cream, of 'anions flavors. Ro man Chumpuignes, Punch Jellies. &c; having fitted their rooms up in superb style, pith new furniture, They invite the public to visit them; end pledge themselves to do all in theirpower, to accomodate 'hob cues mere. aplfitat T HE PE RENTAL Books. ' FLOWER; • Bulwer's Miscellanies; • Mrs Ellis's Works; Lady of-the Minor; Mertairs of Mri Hetnans; Mis Heman's Poems. ' • . John Martin, by MtsShetwood; Russell's; . • - • - Conquest and Self Conirest. For sale by H S BOSWORTH & Co, eplB 43 Market street • . VP's' JOU N D DAVIS, Auctioneer, at the Com mercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth suects, at 10 o'c'ock, on Monday morning the 20 instant, will.be sold without reseve by order of Assignee, on extensive assmtment ofseasonablo For eign and Demeatic Cry. Grinds, Mao, 50 dim ibirritd Suspenders, of good quality and handsome style At 2 o'cluck, P M-6 half chests Y Hysou Tea; 6 catty boxr4 Gunpowder Tea; 4 boxes Missouri man ufactured Tobacco; Glassware, Q. , asensware,Cordage, Carpeting, Alattresses, Looking Glasses; n. quantity of new and second band household and kitcken furnitufe, counting house Desks, cockle and wheat Riddles, writing andwrapping Paper, Saddles, Bridles, horse shoe bar and 11600 ron; Nails, &c. Ai 7 o'clock, P M—A quantity of nardware,Boots, Shoes, flats, Caps. Consbi,fancy Soap, 13 day 'and 30 hour mantel, clocks, Watches in great variety,. staple and fancy Dry. Goods, Jewelry &c. splB. F the countryman of whom a gentleman Itaught a I lee - of veatfrom on Friday evening, ..April.l7th, for 75 cents. will leave the contents of a piper LA on his .fall by oversight. at the Store of Mr. Wilson, corner of Merketand 4th sti, he - will' receive the a bove reward: . : apt-18. H E sob.criher has in his•possession n gold finger 1 ring, with n white Atone which wa - s - suld by a boy ton lady and by,her left yrith. me.' The owns can have it by calling tit the watch strait -or the under:, signed on Smithfield - st:,proving property and mina; for this advertisement. • - aprlB. • fiENRY,CINNOTTE. and 'Bosoms Now- open [by Express) another lot of emproider ed Ginghams, Paris and London NI D'Laines, which will be sold at my usual low prices. - W H GARRARP- Market street, Pittsburgh. OT H EN'S R EL I,EF—A supply of thia valuable .12! and popular medicicine. just- received and for 841 e by R. E. SELLERS, 37 %Vood st. Where pamphlet diactiptions of the medicine can be had. - apl7. BL b U y E LICK IVATEB—just apl7. 4COI-10L-& OIL-5 bbis Alcohol; 2do Flav II.; seed Oil, just. received and for sale by .• . • R. E: SELLER.' Host; Gallagink • Wm. H. Thompson, John Logan, Johri Oliver, Jeco),Lavve, tn fit Ea. S.:SWARTZ has Just received a l arge 'Of Stack ;of jeery superior F - rench Ginghtuws for Ladies Dressesi, Also a fine assortment of,G iegliana LIMO% to WhiCkl he would holm the atterttioW,of the. Ladies, at No 106, Nfarket-street r between sth end Liberty streets.-,_--' Kigg Lear This Eirartinic, April 20,18469 Will be perfurrned, tbe Tragedy of B:NG LEAK. • With a powerful med. Miss Bertha Lewis Auction Sales 4 action Salee. $lO Dollars licarard. Take Notice. :Niar'eingtasns. Ell ---ir k laao4le' . 4lll : ~,,,,-ftein. ffzi , ~.,...,,,„_!... :-' ' .... :.. -... ci4all,,!r , 7,;i t. ' slit .111'7"iii btu: ~,... -: - - iroj: .„.o3E-r4r: ~..,:5iii.....f5,04?,kt...... .. "- +- - - ,:thirreo.:-"-• • - ..;.:,:-. -q - F.' ~ -,'-'• -, • Vi,-11"1 .. , ,Ccist$$1 . 4' .... - c, •,," oi. ,i,,e;l cargo, - ..,.. r . ' -_ • .-. _,l :' ,-;.1,:;.k.-„ y01int....11:. `„iffile.calgn°o' .' ':.,• . it s ..lo": , dii . eitliel;r.- . 1;, leiiiiiA4rCt, '-: Z. : •-,, 013 7 --': .!.Ivsaaoiiismtnlmi!'dli-°:.7'. ..., tit,44,..Les,Tv-e—ty smiill pr.u, .., ..-. ir_.-.lta-iimili: bec'ku etior ‘-.. 0 -p an ~. ' hisis.eaoifu.lP4 Gle6d-en 6 4 -' 1 ' . ..f . I ' l i:ra• 63 7 ' . 71 gmwth... . GOLDEN Crtor-!-This i§the .finest Green Tea mkt vatod in. Chinn. It is he first pinking: and excgthi-., all other Mimi' Teas for , its delicacy : Of never, strength.. and:anima. .Heretofore : thillea has - never reschert : this' county, except In small lots, as presents to is . . porters. flyson, very fint., do Plantation givi*Lha . _ Gunpowder, do stool) leaf, plantation growth, Impetittl,ltisk frogutni, . - do tariehs leaf my superior, - Ilyson Skln, good, fine - ribstx. Powchong, good, full flavor, - do very superior,. • . Souchong, good, floe flavor, do extra fine, Oolong, strong, fine flavor, . . „ OuDatict—This tea is a great favorite, and giVel general satisfaction. do very fine 'plantation growth, tie Plus Ultra, ' - • . NE. PLUS ULTR/ii—Thie. tea is us tragrantand avreit as a nosegay: It yields a fled:unto - that is trail ligiAltil. It is of gulled growth, and sifferier many thing of the kind ever sold in this cuuntiy: English Breakfast tea, very fine: --. • Hoaqua's Mixture, a strourand rich Week Lea - - Pekce flavor,_ • _ . Congo, good. - . very fine. • . • - • . . l'ekref lowers, good. _oh _ _ . , _ do do Garden grwt. ~. - • _ • . ITY'The above teas range in tifices.‘aeording tti quality, from 50 cents per pound for,*gond article, to $1,50 per pound. The entire catalogue of the Company is selected expressly for the customer, ; from stock groan in the best districts: of China. So B.43Urea Diet they. of the . . superiority of their Teas that they-pledge themselves in all cases where. they do not'oo trial prove to_ be whit they represented, to return the tuDisey. A JAYNES, . . . - . Agent for Pekin Tea Co.. To the above advertivement w•e annex .the following letter. received from the Companyin reply to the eith , de circulated through the Pitiably& papers by- dui do - called Canton Tea Company. TO ,Thl FOB LTC. • - " • . . Ne.ci Y, it Mateii '3 I , 1846. litarcholute alike Pekin Tea Co. 7,; 4; 77 Pollan at; • To ALEX tRDgR JAYS P.st . Sir—l have this morning- received your letter, of the 25th init.., enclesing an article-from a l'ittsburgh paper ini reply. ret a previous - .one inserted ' bY:soma - friend of yours .4-im"desired by the proprietors of: the "Pekin Tea Comilany" to say that you are esti> , reqttested to: into no newspaper mintreier-.: sies whatever, in reply to any attacks from .rthaterer quarter theymaY come; whether from rival companies, or other, prejudiced - parties. The: Public hove only one "interest in the matter, and that is simply the iondness of our Teas and the Toni pricer at which they arekold. Any declaration's beyond there, even .supported by "affidavit," price one shilling; are real ly unnecestary,,and generally considered by the dis cerning 'public as smacking of quacketY, and therefore contemptible. One word es to ,the malicious state ments publi,thed against the Pekin Tea Co. Nrs mysteries bavo been pretended from the beginning., either as to its direction; mode of operation, or the. object at which it aims, and they are distinctly these:: The Pekin Tea Company is founded on heavy capi tal, and is repretwintedby myself as agent Tho Tear they sell are- either imported direct from Chino, or , when of superior quality, are bought in the New York. Arrangements were made this last summer iu Lon don, by one of the proprietors, with some of the heat= lest houses in Canton, and the Company have aelees tcd an Agent of great experience end idglateapecia billity, to proceed to China for the selection and peas . chase of the finest tea in market. Peculiar facilities wilt be afforded this. ngent, but the. interests of "the company require that they should not- be ptiblisbed. In fine the object of the Pekin Tee Company is plainly." this, to furnish the undo with the bestteas from China,. and at Lower prices than they Can possibly be got , elsewhere, and one proof Only , need be adduced ter -. show that we have fully succeeded in thigh.) , the univer-.: sal satisfaction given, and the 'unparallelled increase • of our sales. Our books are ripen to the inspeetion; of those eho doubt. There is no reason to be client. isfied with the cheap advertisement. give us' by mit , peevish but rather illsmannered neighbors of the Cain, ton Ten Company, against whom we" entertain no nn gly feelings whatever; Wishing them all snceess ever'` cannot atop to band epithets nor iridulge in any bragging of our superior capital. quality of Teel, and means-of doing businesi, • Let the facts speak for themselves. Our warehouses 75 and 77, Fulton sit" N. Y. hare no , reason to blush alongside the droll' shop of the Canton Tea Company's on Chitham streets and if our, extent of capital epables us in conniand. the market; end buy cheaper and better, and therefore sell lower and rarer qualities, why that is an admen - am which honestly belongs to us, and of which no airier • - . - though•sworn to, can possibly deprive us. We smiled ut the ingenuous trick of the agent of the Canton Ten Company 111, opproPriationg our fluttering notices from the New York. Press to their own use, buy it is ungrateful in theto TlOW,:when' exposed, to iota. round and declare that they were till 'paid for by tre t .- , ,, We believe the -editors of the New • Tort papers seri above taking bribes.:_ At. least me think 30,. seta pet hops the Canton Ten Cmotiany huts found - by enters- Pace that itis Yours, . • • • ' TU..DOUGLALSI3. AO of the Pekin Tea Coroponv, P. S. The Pekin Teo . Company' requests of iheir . vat ions agents to enter into itaccoorroverstes Whatevkr: - but to rots calway tko teas, and their moderate prices.- 'She - public win do: cide the rest. • Pittsburgh Navigation and - Pira • smut' Company. Office, No, 2/, MARKET STIZEZY.- Greatilar gains; in Dress Silk; Bereges Lawns• Balza rines Prints; Ginghams; Robes-, French & Scotch M Dn Laines. rp H E Citirems of Pittsburgh commas ia be otreiedl:- an . opportunityto effect insurance ipeathvrrpt: erty, b y a Domestic' Institution, among theta- selves„lmsed upon Domestic Capital, and conduiteci: - by Directors, in whose' prudence,,integrity. Pad faith; hey can readiry ascertain, whether they may repose, that undoubted confidence pad.sectnity, widek, should ever attend an insurance ttatisactinm- Merino,Thi t , Cashmere, Berger, Broche, and M. D'Laine Shawls. ' . To persons , whose property, bad; . already,: beeurr. dismaaed, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the itdintnr.' tsge of personally adjusting Bless 'whiten institutio n • AT HOME, will be strikingly evident: .To those:00:: suffered by the Great Fire, this particular emptritiurs needs no recomMendationi•.. The prompt payment of the Whole amount ot-its losses••••••ltEartLT TWO WHWW 6 wen THOUSAND TIOLI,ABS•1•411 to theta a suifteienttL;:' . guarantee of future security— • 7•••• lt is the part of all prudent-men; however fortune: to anticipate calamity for the purpose of aveiding.it# 7 effects. To such as hitherto escaped, att to those who have sustained loss, the facility•oFpro , " - tentinn and indemnity, offeted by this instituticin; . Wilt be the strongest inducement to avoid the .refection and regrets which must be experienced' by thosertehtii? suffer with out hope of reatitution. M. ALLlgN,Presidenti -- ROBERT FUCHS'', Secretary. Ribbons; Flow'rs; Glove s ; Mitts; HUsiery; Lem; Thread and. Isle Loco S. Edgings. te; Shirts, Collars, W , • E have for sale,a neat, needfulwhelk brick house, - with-atone basemeetlorlker" . :with a Lot of ground, 2:0 feet front on tkuride extending 100 feet deep toti 20 foot street,,,slolo,' on Beaver - at. in Allegheny City.: This grope in a delightful situation and will-ba sold loir:rind ierk:.f= reasonable terms=-it would euit a. doing bo' cress in the city.: .Apply to : apl4 ' ;BLAKELY 4 larCiii4 ! i`• _ „ . . Notice.• • . , , A' '' 'ersons indebted to the orideette e.,, ''' quieet.ed to call at Mt Backofen'ef_le.! .. illi: stio lo' ,./44. -...',: eity!etreet, end - nett/a their iiC COUnts '_:l7,,,, , . pay 'any on the account: of the late - fa r m ~,•.:-.::-:•,•;_,.-..._, Clele,•,:befatefurther notice. .. Dr 6 E6ll' 00 44c 1,5 -!--:::-' 1 - - r. ritiabyr g h, Ap ri l 13; 18•46.„ . • - ' Real Estate for Sale. _ _ - ;.:,, .. =,z... , 1
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