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' • • ' , . ,4Lig-"'--,-iV. 4: ':`-',%'l;'' -',.`t.. ,' '. 7. .• 4 ::::, -• - -.47''''` “•-•., .. , . " - '' . ;--,•'4-P4far7;:': ""- 1 !,'...-,!',. c,,,,...:`..,it• 's,', •-,.- -4.,,, „, •-„, ~' ,•- ', ' MEE ECM , . f •‘ , , MORSE IZEIM liMi= .c, .1.Z.1)..:..13qi1ii:111 - cirliii.gl;l:o : o;.. JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR• :PITTSBURGH, SATURDAi,BiAiii, 1846 ~ . V/1 Pa t.st ert. Agent for country new.pailers, lathe,Agent for' the Pittsburgh Dnily Morning Post. . 8 64 ,Wookly . Mercnry and - Manufacturer, to rce'eive adeeitisemetits and subscriptions. He has offices in *Nita Von'. at the.Coalolfiett,3o Ann strect,(ad joining art Tribune Office.) - '; • •• BovroN. No. I: , ...StaN street. ' PAI!LADEGPRII.;.ReaI Estate and 'Coal Office, 59 Pine street. . . , . , i-Bat,Ttstort E , S E corner Baltimore awl Culvert st=, where oi.frpaper can be seen, and. terms of adverti einglearnmi. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER : WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY. jaP We have been favored by Gen CABS, °Cate Senate,and Meser3 Foss Eli, GARVIN, and FLCKLIif ,ef t he Honin of Reptesentatives, with very valuable pub. tic documents, for which we drank them. •-. Ttia. A artiatcsri Aoxix.—The editor of the Amer. icon denies the teal design of his vile insitmatiens and misrepresentations, but takOs cure, in the same article , to.put th a new batch of (falsehoods. We are not, howeVer, surprised at this, for really the pi inciplrs of tbeeditornre as flexible as the muscles of his abdomen him "the end justifies the means." 'friend reminds us that during the pVudencif of tbe 410 i. of Wayibill before the Legisleture,l the editarof the - American visited Armstrong county— ' alMiirthat time the editor's great friend, Wm F. Jos so'c ; Esq., left .6i Hartishurgh, for the eartress • purpose as it was atilied at the time, Co (Veal; the Right of Way bill. This is not exactly proof PpBi. ilive that the editor of the American induced 'his ft kadJohnsten"lo go to Hairisburgh to oppose; the road, but.taking the editors own mode of arriving at a •conclusion, and " it is certainly so strong us tojitsti. fy, without_ very full explanations; the' worst imPres -eons." - ,MESSRAINCIERSOLL AND WEBSTER —The editor -of the Gaiette appears to be very confident that the offiCielinvestigation of the charges made by hlrtlts- CIERSOLT: 4 Will - raise this character of Mr Wtu s i-itn. and lower Mr ItsoEstSorr) in the estimation of:the community. It may be that the editor of the Gazette .is a prophet, but as memos look at present, we Must be permitted LO express a very different opinion. Mr ...Ingersoll gives names and dates, and we do not be lieve that be is mistaken in reference to a single ma . lonia! fact. If this should' be found to be the case, Mr Ingers'oll will have achieved a complete iriumpb. .:Mr Ingersoll states that at the instance of President : Tiler, .Mr WEnTER was three times called upon to explain and make good the deficiency in the secret service fuitd, and that in the,laßt conunuttientii4 he • „Nuts threatened with an exposure. Now, Mr Inner son certainly would not make this statement, without ~being able to prove it from the records of the DePitrt rnerit, and if able to prove h, we ask the editor of-the Gazette,- what explanation of it can be tiverd The President would not be likely to call three limes opus Mr Webster to "square np" the secret Service fund, finless it had been found deficient? We are as. seihing nor the - Gazette can be, to judge of the ease by the facts which the committee may report. The commit tee, we doubt not, will give the matter a fair and im partial investigation, and the report will be anxiotisly .looked for by the people of the country. MORNI3G CEIROIgICLE."—The Chronicle of Ihis'city appeared yesterday morning in an entirely net and beautiful dress. We mach admire the whole appearance of the paper. We wish our enter. prising neighbors many days of uninterrupted proi !PeritY- _ . . .;' -. ThePArtrrEILLTIOX or Cons. "—A Cuba dent of ths Charleston Patriot alludesto the effect produ ped in that Island by Mr. Yulee's proposition to Guy Cuba. Hp says that, in public, they scorn the idea', of hdlueging to any nation but Spain; but among them- Selves, and with Americans, "they could not contain - - thoirjoy at the bare mention of such a happy prospect. They even; dechred that they would assume the debt themselves, and amused themselves by calculating how _ . 'soon the revenues, now wasted on an army of twenty thousand men, and on the legion of civil harpies that p:ey an the vitals of the Island, would redeem the debt!' The writer add•, Cuba is not, however, fit rut arepublican government, and the Spanish and Ang)u. Barton races would never amalgamate." THE NE!" ZEALAND CASN IBALS.-. An English paper toys: Advices from Wellington. to the 191 Auzual confirm the accounts received two months 4- gq by the way of India, of ,tho battle with the natives under John Heki, and give somr horrible detail& of 4ie -barbaritiea inflicted upon the bodies of some of the Engll%h-officers.' It appears, that Lieutenant Philpts ~,(son of .the Bishop of Exeter was scalped by the ha lives, after the Indian fashion, the flesLy parts of Cain. Grant's body were cut off and eaten, and it is tented '= as "iucertahed beyond a doubt, that a soldier wos .- roasted alive by these cannibals, and after his body 'wee eaten the remains were thrown over the pall. sudii of die path." ABMINSIEI DEBT.—Tbe debt of At kanaos is $3,200 The Arkansas papers contend that the inter e st nn dtia debt cannot he paid. One paper, with wha t. "a spirit of selfsacrificing honor," recommends `:t.hat..lhe . Legislature propose '.to the creditors of said :Steleif" Arkansas, that they cancel their present ell .detii-es of liability, and receive in place thereof Stste bonds, not baring interest, pa)uble in fifteen yeaia after. date." 4' , raRILECUTION Or JEWS 15 RUSSIA.—The Paris '• '' .. . , Journid 'des Debate. gives a letter from St Petersburg', of the 224 of March; which Mates that the Empernr he'd commanded that all farriga JetV., even 1110M3 of ;.'l"tland,,who ore at presmt.in Russia, should (pit the Eassiun territury within threo months, should they even be estub'ddiut and possess landed property in the country. In'future no foreign Israelite is to be per. mitted to reside in Russia without a special permit'. ,-.,:e)on from the Government.• - - INDIAN CORN AND 13U-CRWREAT.—The Liverpool Albion of a late date says: "Large quantities of In dian corn have been released froth bond in the course of the past week. Several additional cargoes are eX- Fiected shortly. The corn merchants now treat this descripticin of-grain, in their transactions. as a free :articlethe prices mentioned being understood. to in• elude:she le.. duty. Considerable importations of -buckalisai are expected,' and preparations are in 'regress for grinding it, at the rich mills:" Trtg. - NEW STATR.- . —A team' published in the New York Journal of Commerep says. that emigrants are litersPy crOwding into Tikes acid, points , . The land ace, it is`stated, is besieged from morning till night. ` AMERICAN INTERESTS IN CUBA. -(a intelligent .rentleman, who has been engaged in the production efaugar in - Cuba for the last thirty years; after a care ful examination, estimates the value of property in the , island;'owned by Americans, at .$35,900.000. `0" Gays a enriespondent of the l'(rashington Union. FIFTEEN TgOUSAND..EIVORAS . TS:— We learn from nniltiethionahleatithorirp says the Potlrielphta Eagle. that 15,1"-bq.eniigrantstiit'eishortylb arrive c.;Rt,s', to p. ..Cclntrah; , .7. have been made ii, Vox' Orleans rot their trallifilOrlako.from the.:lshind to the Brazoi giver NEW Yplt*Cosisitatce e :•-The commerce of New• York;' fur ttlp past week bas not been very exteasive.— The expoitr : beve includtd 18,298 bbls. soar,. 944 bales'eotton; 750 bushels corn, 187'bhls. corn meal, 27,855 lbs. tobacco, 11.u,252. lbs. rice, 5,20 cheese. .PUTOMAC FISFIERIES.-T6 Alexandria Gazette of of the 25th inst., in quoting the prices of shad and her ring, says: "For the last three or four days fish ,have been scarce and high. Herrings Were selling yceter day from the boats at $5; shad 3 to $3.50" LEHIGH COIL TRADE.—The follo‘‘lng Li the quantity of coal - 7tnit. •to market up to the Ilth inoant:—By Lehigh Co , 35142; . Beaver Mead• ow, 783 II; Hazleton, 340; Rbume,Ron, 3010 01; Buck Mountain, 117—total 6649 111: tuns. THE Cost OF GLORY.—Tba 14th t ight Dragoons some yents since left England fur India; QOO st They , recently returned a slialgton of 33 men and 3 officers. The New York Sun, Extra, publishes the following, additional items of intelligence by the GREAT WESTERN. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Parliament has adjourned for the EtißlP!' holidays, and will nog meet until Friday next. The adjourn. ment is of the briefest. The Premier .iTlrOitiCS it On the ground of the urgency of public businejs. Commercial matters wear nn improved atpert.— naits are still sufB3iently bad, hut, comparatively speaking, not so much so as they were a week :Igo. The cotton market has improved since the sailing of the Citivtionin. On Wednesday there was a !mud de"! of business doing, the sides exceeding 10,000 lades. O n Thursday., the sales amounted to upwards of 5000 hag:; but yesterday, being Good Friday, there was of course no business dune. In various ports of the country, large numbers of operatives halve struck for an advance of wages. The masters and men aro much at luggetheads., The unfortunnte holders of rnilwav scr in are eon stantly boated by the fear of further victinusation. The Brittish corn trade continues dull, and pt ices are Os lower than at the beginning of the year. There bus been a somewhat serious failure this week in Liverpool, rumors trowhing the stability of other 'firms abroad. The firms in question, Messrs Care,: and Telo.nre extensive merchants in the Russian trail,', Theirlia bities are said,to exceed half a :million of dollars. The American provision trade has partaken of the facilities which the Treasury order air oafs. , Consider able supplies of beef and provisions have been relens. ed from bond under the low durfts, and aro finding their way into grreernl consutnptioa. The Corn Bill, whieh stands cOmmitted to Monde? week, will be once 'mire on the Teri., pressed Co ri third rending,. and pent to the House of Lords far acreptnnee or rejection. The latest accounts from Spain show that General NarvaezJ's-adminisstration was at :an end. i t was tent assunder by the discovery an intrigtM. on the part of Christina and the Patriarch of the tidies, to strlumede, Narvaez in favorites, the Baron de Meet and the Marquis de %Tama. Large quantities of seed potatoes continue to arrive weekly farm the Azores, Born South America, and from the West Indies. Canadia buwris now selling in Snalerland for Cl. per pound. and a large consignment bus been made I.,.‘',rrierclitints in that town. r. Barnum. Esq, of the American Museum, hos arrived in the %Western. In 1839, the number of marriages in England and %Vales was 133 165, in 1840, 122.665; in 1841, 132,- 196; and in 1842, 118,935, of 110,027 were accord. ing to the rites of the Established Church. M Melsens has found that quicksilver in minute alobulars is transparent and trdnsmita a blue light slightly tinged with violet. Jenny Lind, the popnlar continental songstress, sprained her uncle a few days back at Berlin. As a proof of her popularity. it is mmtioned that upwards of 1000 cards were left at her hotel when the accident became known. The letters and newspapers received by the Indian mail, on Tuesday week, occupied forty-six large sized boxes, Lost week about 2.000 bend of eattle, were convey ed from Norwich and Yarmouth, by railway. from she London markets. Potocki ono of the leaders of the late revolt in Po- I Ind, had been cant:maned to death and executed at Sicdice. The English Tariff; like Mahomets coffin, is suspen ded in mid-air, between the higher and lower powers; hat, pending its fate, more advantage is being taken of the Treasury order fur liberating goods from bond on payment of the reduced duties. During the present week the receipts at the Custome House hove been laige—a tolerable proof that the Commercial world think the Tariff will ultimately find its way to the statue-book, M. Guizot, it is said, hes applied to Lord Aberdeen, proposing to Invert eenstil fur eneh nation at Cracow, in older to watch the proceedings of the three conti nental powers, in regard to any encroachment on the liberties of that republic. Amicable relations have been resumed between Rus sia and Belgium. The two governments have, it ap pears, entered into a verily Fur the reciprocal suppres sion of the Droits d' A übair.e. Italy is still troubled. Austrian b.tyonets keep the people, quiet, but it is imnos-ible to tell when the flame, which has been so long stnouldering may burst out In Persia the cholera is raging with devastetingrffeet. The present average rate of wages in Paris is 2s I Id a day, and Is 6.1 in the Provinces. A bill to legalize art-unions has been read a first time in the House of Commons. Prayers are to bo °Tore+ up in all the Angelica° Chinches, througbought Great Britain, fur the success against the Sikhs. and a form of prayer has beet, com posed by the Archbishop of Cantebury, thariking tho Almighty for recent victories on the Sutlej. The French government are taking every precaution to keep their navy in the best order, and op LO the mark as regards strength. The naval preparations in Eng lam! are calculated to keep alive the jealousy of other powrrs; and France, ,shove all countries, from the temperament of the people, and their proximity to our shores, tawny a sleep if we may use the or ientulism— with one eye open. While the walls of Parliament ring with the dis tress of Ireland, and the fears of a fatnine in that conetty are 'constantly present to the eyes of British statesmen, it is an undoubted fact dint the receipt of butter, beef, flour, and provisions. the produce of the sister kingdom, in the Thames and the Mersey, are greeter than at ally former period. It is said that the line-of-bottle ships -in England, and all the steamers on the home station that are te tt specially employed, will be assembled together in about a month as an experimental squadron. A fulmination against the press appeared in the Madrid Gazette of 25th, in a circular by the Min ister ofJusticc. Most of the journals had suspended publication. A German film in Manchester, previously of fair repute, decamped from their usual place of business last week. The debts owing are soma £30,000. M sax Eld.—LonJon Money- Market, April 10.— The feeling in the money market was improved on Tuesday, by the relief brought to many minds by the plan proposed in the House of Commons, by Sir Rob-, ert Peel, to stay the proceedings of such of the roil waj companies as, upon consideration, should, to the expnt 'if three-fifths of their bona-fide holders resolve to re linquishtbeir project, break up the concern, and , divide the unspent deposits. Liverpool Cotton Market, April 0.- I, Ye, , i / ast week reported a more settled market, with a regblar steady [trade demand from our spinners, joiped to an in- I creasing business for export. The state of things ex isting at that time has undergone no change or dimi nution up to the present moment./ Yesterday, indeed, the traasactions were large -10,000 bags or upwards, Naving changed bands, On' Friday last we raised our scale of quotations of Amer , ican descriptions to the extent of nearly id per lb., it wily therefore he necessary fares to disturb the quoted 'currency of last week. / The market is full j'a higher In American within tbe fortnight.- In Abe course of a - few days we shall have the steameipf the Ist inn:, which shall be lute resting on account of the. comparison which will be instituted up teihat time between the receipts at the ports of, the'United States, during the present and forme!' yeat's. 6300 'Gerken and 700 Surat haye beer. taken on specultninn, and I - 550 Aniericen, 100 Pernam, and 100 SUFat; for export. The Wes to-day Are fully 6000, inchlding 1000 American - - on:sfieCulatiun. The sales 15if the week are 30,680 bales,':, ,1.07 INDIA 153.-T he Indian pop ulution within the states and territories of the United States, inclading Oiegon, is, estinanted at 350,000 souls. - Counlerfeit Five,Dollsr Indiana Note.--Thepub: lie ore awareof,the counterfeit.on the last:issue of a five dollar bill by this bank, in which bill the vignette consists of two females, a steam boat, an iron chest, and behind it the bow and masts of a vessel. ~.This is to give notice that late issues of the counterfeit of this bill have been seen, in which the number of flowers ire the wr.oth around the brow of one of the females in the vignette is made to correspond. with the genuine, and the signaturesare welt done, but the distinctlines in the cloud around the vignette may still be ob• served, and may he relied upon, in detecting the counterfeit. as in the genuine the clouding is soft' and blended, and no lines are perceplable by Me naked eye. These late counterfeits so fnr as noticed, aro on the Lawrenceburgh and Bedford Branches, the filling up of the Bedford notes being in blue ink, except the President's signature, JAMES M. RAY, Cashier State Bank of Indiana, April 22, 1846. Married, On the .27th inst., by the Rev. J. F. Musick, Mr SAMUEL WORKMAN, of Wuahington, Pa., .0 Miss Lou 'sit, daughter ofJulin Berryhill,'Esq., of Harrishurgh COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON POUT OF PITTSI36IIGiI. 7i FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL, ARRIVED. Ansilia. !.urns, Cincinnati; Louis !McLane, B6nnett. Rrownvville; ltd.itid, Dawson, Wheeling; Michigan. Boi e s, Linford, Cincinnati; Circatt.ittn, Bennett do Columbia, O'Neal do Talisman, Jacobs. Lai:46lle. DEPARTED. Consul, Rowman,'Brownsviiiiii. Medium, Gregg, do Clipper, No 2, Cro4ll,Cineinnati; North Carolina, Denning. St L01.14‘; Dom in ion, T ) ler, , Litukvil le, North qicen, 61rLai.e, Wheeling: 'Muni Parket, Scale. Ur The elt:gtint paAaenger stantWr Meomenger, Copt Linf , ,rd, leaves at bet uvual boor. 10 o'clock, for Cincinnati and all intermediate landings. Ey- The splendid pnwnger steamer Cireavdan. leaves this morning, for Cincinnati and all intermediate The steamer Cambria, Ca p t Forsth, being de. !dined, will leave po.itively at 10 o'clock this rnoruing ism. St Louis and nil intermediate parts. IMPORT BY RIVER. Cincinnati—Pr att. Wert Point: 120 bbl hsnis, 103 eks bacon, 5 bales hemp. H Graff; 1 hhd tobacco, Atwood Jones & Lhhi lard oil, Iluitnidgo, Wilson & Cu; 721 hides. M Allen Cu; 22 cks bacon ; John McFadden & Co; 30 hbls-eggs, 10 du butter, 20 sks rags, 2 bas mdse, I trunk do, Clarke & Thaw ; 21 bales hemp. E & F Faber; 16 hhds tobacco, D Le. ch 4. Cu; 51 bills paper, Holdship & Brown; 103 sacks corn. 3 cka staves, owners aboard. Pr cr Nlontierllo: 150 Lbls molaseco, .1 McCully' OJAI& pork, A Laughlin; 21 (10 tobacco, R Dulzell SL Co; G do, 11 Gruff; 41 bbd, humi , 9 !Aids do, D Leech & Co; 3do sugar, 6 bbl, d i . Hall & Speer. Louisville—Per sti Allegheny; 107 boles cotton• King, Pennock & Co; 133 do, Kennedy, Childs 4' Cn; 15 hials tobacco. flutchin•on & Co; 173 bbls oats, F. Sellers; 1 bur, Puitadexter & Cu; 2 Wads bacon, .1 May. Hanging- Ruck—Pr str Harlem: 231 ton piimetn' Haunt,: 26 do, A McClurg,. Portsmouth—Pr str Mingo Chief; Si tons metal, G W Smith; 7 has ginseng, 13 cks do, 4 do wax., 3 ski ginseng, 35 do feathers, 3 du wool, 33 bales deerskins, I sk snake root. 1 ha tallow, & Dilworth, 20 sks fceihera..l2 Poindexter & Co-; 10. bas furs, Buga!ey & Smith; II bxs hams, A M Wallingroid; 63,197 lb* pork, Lippencott 4- Son. Nashville—Pr str Sem Seat'; G bbls brandy, P C Martin; 17 sks feather, Dickey & Co; 23 bales deer skins, I tierce hams, Butler & Bic; 11 Backs feathers, 3 bxs, 32 bales cotton, D Leech & Co, 131 do, P. Cormick; 333 do, Forsythe & Co; 120 sacks corn and oats, 14 bids d.), 2 boo, 11hey & Co; discharged 100 tons metal at Wheeling. Sunfish—Pr str Island Packet; 50 bbls flour, A M Wallingford; 80 do, S Wightman; 100 do, Jordan 4. Sun; 267 do, J M'Cully; 6 Hill bacon; 349 pieces do, W & It M'Cutchcon; 7 packages mdze, Church & Caruthers; 1 box apples; 11 bbls beans, M'Gill & Bushfield; 5 Idals tobacco, H Graff. 14 do, D Leech & Co; 25 his fl mr, J Marshall Cincirtuati—Pr str Jo.,epliene; '2333 ps bulk pork; Lippencoit & I box, B A Fanestock & Co; 59 bbla whiakoy, .1 Parker; 14 hitch tobacco, 4 sacks feathers, 3do ginseng, Clarke Si: Thaw; 1 bbl blue lick water, 1 bx bacon, 50 sacks leathers, 30 do gin• sang, 2 eke wax, H Gruff; 2 pLs fun, D Leech & Co; 121 bbla too lasses, J McCall}; 40 do, Burbridge, Wil son & Co. FUR. ST LOUIS. • .„ THE, well known fast running sienm er CAMBRIA, W Forsyth, 111,iter, leave for the above and intermedi ate ports, this day at 10 o'clock, positively./ For freight or passage apply on bosrd. or / o FORSYTH & 0 . keis, m):1 No 3Q,Nirater estraburgh and llitaitroad Company. / IN pursuance of the act of Assembly to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Connellsvillo Railroad Compa ny. and the several acts nmenditory of the same, au thorising the said Company to / extend the said Rail rood frotonnellsville, to ntiy point on the water; of the Youglaghstny, within/this State, Books will be opened for the subscripOn of stock in said Railroad Company, at the Edlowing places, viz: I n t he city of Pittsburgh at the rooms of the Board of Trade on Monday the 25th day of May lent. at 10'0'- cluck, A M. At West Nowtsin, in Westtnoteland county, on Tuei day the 9th day of June next, at the house of S Bren neman, at 12 o'clock, M. At Coonellaville, in Fayette county, on Thursday the 11th day ofJune next, at the house of N C McCormick, at 2 o'ack. P 11. N 11/Craig, Harmar Denny, 7orge Darsie, John B Butler, homes Bukewell, A Brackenridge, James S Craft, W Forward, %V Bell, Jesse Carothers, James Kelly, James Crosson, W B Roberto, L Peterson, Jacob Forsythe, Joseph Pennock, Chas Shaler, B Darlington, %V A Penniman. Z 11 Coston, Committee on behalf of Commissioners. IV-ROBINSON, Jr. Ch'o. (City papers please copy.) 5000 VOL. OP BOOKS AT AUCTION, Letter and Cap TVriling Paper, Blank Afemoran• duet Backs, Steer POlB, 4.c. A '7} o'clock on Saturday:evening, the 2nd of May, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Mood and Fifth sta. This collection of Books, profs ably the most extensive ever offered in this place at public sale, are all new and warranted perfect, among 'which ate Theological, Medical, Law, Miscellaneous, Bibles and Pray Books of every description of size 'and binding. Poetry, History, Romance, Travels, Tales, Adventures and the Drama, Albums, Portfolios, books in rich and elegant binding suitable forpresents. Fine library editions of standard works, for further particulars please call and examine the stock. Books will be sold positively without reserve, as the stock must be closed immediately, those who wish to pur chase will pleose call soon. Books at Private Sale during the day at very low prices. - 2 - - JOHN.D. DAIS, Aucer R Ef.•oltl. F the Auditors ,elected by ilia .Cittzemo of the O City of Pittabbrgh, to Nudic.tind settle the'Ae. counts of the OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Of. the City; and the Collectors appointed by themto collect the Poor Taxes of said city, from the fins of April, 1845, to the first of April, 1546. THOMAS PERKINS, Collector. First Ward. Dr, To amount of duplicate for 1845, $2732 36 " " Collected, but um tui tted iu as easement, 6 74 CONTRA, 4Ft- , Cr. By cash paid I J Ashhridgo, $2520 61 " exonrrniions and lasi taxes, 105 83 " commissions fur collecting, ' 132 66 JOHN NIcK Collector Second Ward. Dr. Po amount of Duplicato for 1345, V 72 24 CONTRA By cagh paid E F Pratt, cm - anti/I%4>ns for collecting, THOMAS FM 1131 A N ,Cciliktor Mini Ward. ~.... • - Aar Dr. To amount of dovlicam far 14145, $3417 35 " T.,Abt collected, but omitted iu usse.s3ment, in 50 CONTRA By cash paid E F Piatt, exancritions and lost irmesi " commission's fur collectirg, RICH A R HOPE. Collector Fourth Wird. To amount of duplicate for 1815, CONTRA By cash riniill4 A4tbriiicr. " ex . uneenticips and (nor " fru. counterfeit note allowed, JAMES El AI. Z LL , Collector FjiJ IT'at tt. To aniount of dipliewe for 1815, CONTRA By coal] paid E F Pratt. exuaeratiaasund lost taxes, " outstanding taxes, entered up, " cotninietioni for collecting. E. F. P RATT, Overseer of the Poor, In nocount with.tho Cily of Pittsburgh To amount received from John -M'Kee, Collector, 2nd wur.l. $353 G 3 , 4- Thomas Fuirmun, " Jamb Dalzell, sth Ward, " " Paid by I. J. Ashbridge, " Outganding debts due sundry per Anne, " Balance due E. F. Pratt, lute Over / 325 43 / $8664 34 CONTRA. / Cr. By amount of monthly allowance of 145 regular paupers, belonging' to the city, in which are em!.raced/many families with children. $3510 45 pnid incidental expenses and subsis tence of 150 tinn4ent paupers. " alma. year's outstanding dehts paid, " of claims agnity‘t the City. esiumed, and due by tlayCity as par vouchers ex hibited, inclnflity , rent, nursing. blaard &c., " paid for Coffins lot paupers. paid fog/ round rent, and expenses at tending the erection of a Coal House for Ke City Poor, paid Physician's salary, Dr. Feline— / stock, on account of Poor House ex penses, - 66 DO " " on account of funeral exp,msea, 60 20 " " Alderman's warrants, 55 00 " " IJ. A dtbridge, per Thos. ['finnan, 50 00 " " for advertising and pritding, 44 37 " " Election expenses, 15 00 " " Interest charged On last year's out standing, accounts, " " Balance due lust year. '• Compensation forone year's services, $6OO 00 1. J. ,ASHBRIDGF:, Overseer of the Poor, In account with the City, Pittsburgh: To balance on hand, April Ist, 1845, To cash from Thos Perkins, Collector, Ist Ward, i To cash from Richard Hope, Collector,4th Ward, • To cash from Thomas Fairman, Collec tor, ad !Ward, To cash from solo ofJimob Hamilton's ef fects, To cash from Overseers of Poor, Holli daysburgh, To cash from J 13 Guthrie, Esq., Collector of the Port, To cash from Armstrong county, $55,00 ken, $l5 expenses, To cash from Putient in Small Pox Hos pital, To balance duo I .1 Ashbridgo, CONTRA By cnsh paid 194 out-door paupers, in which are embraced many families with children, $1,951 52 ' By cash paid expenses consequent on the fire of the 10th April, 1845, for taking charge of Small Pox Patients, (before the establishment of a Hospiti!,) and for the relief and removal of sick and destitute Foreign Paupers. By cash paid expenses of Small Pox Hos pital,- By cash paid Poor House expenses, inclu ding provisions, grocer4,4ry . goods, medicines, roparrinclui - ,tierg,ori end harness, coal; and SAOiitiqdiciand Ma. wens salary, • By cash paid for coulfor city;Ppor. By cash paid for shoes for; oui.donr_bnd Poor House paupers, By cash paid expenseXof special and an• nual elections for Overseers of the Pour, 67 50 By cash paid for Medicines, - 93 00 cosh paid far .coffins conveyaaaes, 4r,c, 109- 38 By l'hysinian , (Pr - Wat4 150 00 " " Toll, Allegheny . '2O 03 " " " for drygeods, city poor, 69,03 ", " " for grave digging,' ' ; 14:25 " " for priming and - advertisiig, 41-01 " " "E F. Pratt, Ovei t seer, -.; 1114 :43 ' " " " Alderman's orders for relief,- 4O 00 " " clothing,;. Poor House ':and' • , out dour , paupers, r .19.3 13' " " " fur hauling coal to city poor, 2 114 00 $o Or postage, go " " Auditor's compensation, 75 00 " " " duplicates of let and , 4th Warta, 6 00 " altered and broken Bank Nots recei ved, all Owed - ; 3 00 1" mislaid receipt of 1345,. ; " 100 " compensation of self, 1 year's services, 600 00 " cash paid for office tent, , 36 01 $2759 10 , $6,92.5 99, "The number of Paupers in. the city Poor iStouse, it pril 15t,1845, amounted to !bitty eight.. i The number admitted upm . Aptil 1,184¢, amounted to thirty two. .. $2759 10 The number diicliarged during the lastyenr, ninoun ed to seventeen. The number of deathaduring the time amounted to seven. The number remaining in the Poor Home amounts, Co thirty." The Auditors have, felt constrained to MAE.' the increase in the compensation of the Overseers. on acj, count of the extraordinarily arduous'and engrossing duties which were necessarily devolvqd upon them by , the lamentable contingencies of the pail. year. The great ire, the small met, the protracted and severe winter, and the-entire withholding ef 'the accustomed *id of the benevolent block committees, who informer winters labored and provided so liberally for the poor; hot only increased materially the. disbursements, but 'Wed in a very unusnal and harrne.ing degree to thg labors and duties of the office. The compensation Of the Physicians was also increased, by 'reason of a pro SIAM understanding between them and the Overseer. ! 'JOHN J.,MITCHEL, W. C. MEREDITH, J. SHIDLE, $35'3 63 18 1.1 $372 21 $34-1 E 7 M. M'LAUGIILIN, GROCER, COMMISSION. MERCHANT; -AND DEALER IN FOREIGN' LIQUORS, NO. 35, WOOD STREET, Nearly apposite the St Charles Hold, ':PITTSBUGH. : • $3151 0, 106 79 166 01 $3127 89 RESPECTFULLY invitee the aunotion of tlie 'fading comtnonity to a stock! of Groeeries. !Vines and Foreign Liquors, which he is now re c'eivin.. and will sell on pleasing terms. He woald c..• , tame in part, the following atticles, Yin. Cogniac Brandy-4 proof; Otani, Duptly & CO; Seignetteund Pcllovois in :brands; Messina Do;- Holland Gin-2d proof—'Grape4 otherbrandi: Winert--Poit, Made.' ht, Sicily, Lfelon end Mul,,lti; Champagne—Vcrenay, Bach*, mod Chao& 1. Brand.;`: . `` , '_ -. ; Salad Oil—'l3ordenuit'Aind 'Nice,' . . Principe Cigars —'Steumbout.,' 'Manchad.l' 'end ether blond.; :, • , / `Tcas—Y Hyson, Gunpowder . Imperial and Block; : ' Cofee—Vorioos grades; snow verype. Drird Fruif--Alnmnl.4, Filberts, / Currant, Figi, Citron, Lemons,- - Oranges and anilin. 1 Salerattrs,,'Sul Soitn, Epsom' Sills, Nutmegi 11 Cloves, Per*r. nnd Londot Nlyintrii; , Mara/41u red Tobacco,vurious brands and qualiiies; -'!".. / : - i Pittsburgh Manufaetuhs, 4-c. 4-c. $3:99 99 $3:i73 91 111 30 188 78 10 00 $3899 99 $1644 75 Cr. $11)3 Gil GS 05 14 47 78 61 Rik Wines and Ligusri.s have beep selected with gate and judgment of tbb Eastern Importers; and as tie deals in ForeignAiquers only, purchasers may rely on getting a gclinine article. Western Merchants, Hotel Keepers and Steam b'paL mcn are spectfull3 solicited to call and eX ive *tine his sloe before purchasing elsewhere, as he hopes to mak it their interest by furnishing them with choice artiofes at the lowest market rates. 1 ' i Consignees of Wester() Produce will find it totheie advantge to employ him, as his connexions east l a ford hon great facilities fat the sale of Bacon, Cheese, Lard; Butter, Elcur, Ste. ;to those wishing to forward produce to the Eastein „ofarkets, he would say that he has made arrangements 'With houses of undoubted chart:cier, and will be '7, Lit -4.- $1654 75 goofs orwnt de, mtme. d&w2w. Gold Patent Lever Watch, Oil Paintings, Bock Case, and Furniture, at Auction,lhis Evening., AT 51c1C , tnna's new Auction Rooms, No 11d. Wood street, 3 doors from sth, will he sold with out reserve, nt 74 o'clock, 1 flou t Gold, patent lever Watch; I Rifle; 1 Oil painting, saint fAannay; 2 do said to be copies of the originals in Gen Washington's collection at Arlington House; I do the Orphans; 1 w Marione; Ido a Landscape; 2 dci fancy sketches; 1. largo Book case; 1 Dressing Bureau; 1 set Fancy Chairs; I settee; 4 Astral Lamps; together with large variety of tine Cutlery, fancy goods, &c. 1495 30 1543 04 AIIOT/ON SALES. Y JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctione;er, at the Coin. -11-1 merciul Auction Booms, corner of Wood and sth streets, at 10 o'clock Monday Torning the 4th instant, will be sold an extensive assortment offureign and domestic Dry Goods. At 2 o'clok, P. M.—A quantity of, hardware, table and pocket cutlery queensware, glartawaro, manufac tured tobacco, 4 dy. nails, coal stoves, carpeting mat tresses, venetian window blinds, anti a general' assort ment of household mid kitchen furniture, &c. rosy 2. Corn, BUSHELS Cor n. just received per 4,..:2 5aie 9 , 0 ateamers Yucatan and Sam Sony, and M. B. ICHEY & Co. may".?. Water street. Deorskins. 1200 LBS. Deer Skins, received per steam er Yucatan. and for sale by M B RHEY & Co. IV4er st. $8664 34 Old reach Brandy. SIX Barrels of superior Peach Brandy, warranted pure and 8 years old, landed front steamboat Sam Sony, float Nashville. Fur sale by I P. C MARTIN, 60 IVathr at. Dr. $262 03 Mansfield 9 e Political Grammar. THE Political Grammerof the United States; of a complete view of tho theory and practice or the General and State Governments, with the relations between them. 2,517 GI 3,576 91 p; e w edition—containing Parliamentary Rules for the government of publicassemblies, arranged on the basis of JetTerson's Manual. Also an appendix of questions for review, adopting it to the one ofschools. Fur sale by LUKE LOOMIS, Ag't. , [Journal copy.] 1 I "Down TOW' Cash House. T)ONNET RIBBONS—in -great variety, and JD beautiful patterns, received at No. 46. Received • at No. 46, / - 14 ENTS. Dress Cravats, a beautiful assortment; 1.3 - Extra Rich Boiled. Silk Cravats; ' Do. do - Fancy Satin. dS; Superior Fancy Gro d'Berlin and Rhine do; Black Italian and Yentas; at the new Cash House of BARROWS & TURNER. m 46 Market st. $6,825 99 TARTER. LBS Cream Tarim jun received and for sale by B A fAHNESTOCK & CO; map. cor 6th and Wood sta. 1,568 49 SPIRITS. TURPENTINE. • : - , 5 BBLS Spirits Turpentlnajast received and far sale by B A FAHNESTOCK. & CO, 26 I f tiEGlß b efined Saltpetre,joal received-and r's ll. A. FAHKESTO6K &Co -! hiy2 , • Corner of 6th and Wood sts. •; WDOW SASH-1977 Light's Window Sash, assorted eizai,just received and for salelow. 493 • - ~i} ~; -.------ '-- ''-'-`....",:--.- 7-:tr.i.-"::tl',F,,,*-.12•:;:i-6,:-,,:,:-;• Auditors trough him to theiiaktiss. P. McKENNA, Auctioneer BARROWS & TURNER; Saltpetre. v".,01: -E• ' = = THEATRE' - - Manager aid Lessee, C;'S. PORTER. Acting and Stage Manager, MR FREDEB.ICKS: PRZCES PP-ADMISS/04V. First tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle, • Second Tier. of Boxes; •• ' 'Third :Fier, •• . • - Gallery, for Colored Persons,' T. Fooitt appeanince • HIR. J. s. - s ritsnEE, Tha CPlebrated Delineator of Yankee Character. first nigh[ of. the Drama of the Trteer Secnna night:lbis ieasori of the celebrated Come:dy.o Yankee Land. - - - Silsbee as. Lot - BapSsgo; } Morris as Buridan This Evening, Nay 2, 1846, Will be perforrnerl, the Comedy of irANIE E LAND. With a powerful east. To conclude with the drama oldie Oil OF NESLE E4 3 'Por Particulars, iee Bills of the slay. nrbonra to openat.4 before 7, to'Cotpthenco at 4 past 7 precisely. Let'lle Box, office will be open from 10. o'clock A M toq, und.from P M to s—at which time and place, - seats can be obtained rox any number of per . sons. 1! , _ A smog and efficient Police have bcen/ongaged to preseryorderat nil times. ' may 2 DR. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION From. the Editor of the PhiladelphlATirneit HIGULY IMPORTANII--Jach3on'S tnibroce lion never fails. It is the only medicine now sold for the cure of one of tho - host common and troublesome diseases. A 'frien4 , who has been cured by it, aukb us to speak warmly , ~r praise of the efficacy of. Jackson's Pile F.4obnrieii, ion. H e-dmci i'bee it us being the very hist remedy of the kind ever rsiagined by enthwiastiln phh unary. . tit r. 'Ashford's letter must decide the quest letfin the • gem, ofevery ono. - pm iii' PILLS!! PILL!!! Rarely a day passes that we. do not get some testi 'imorty, either verbal or written, of the great efficacy of Dr. Jackson's Pile,Embrocating. Reml the folowing: N 1,117 Yunic, 721 Broadway, / • September L., 1045, 5 . Dr. N. ittcxsoN----Bear Sir: Will - yett send Me six bottles of your pile embrocation?- I winbffltempartio keep myself, and part fur a legal . gentleman, a . friend Of mine, "who has found great relief in using :From my bottle two or three times. You remember, when in Philadelphim-I - wris suffering, dreadfully from this ter rialescourge, I only took one bottle from you; I have not tiled it 'quite all, andram now perfectly well. As you may suppose, I. proclaim the virtues of your Medi cine wherever I go. I tell every friend shout it, and it is singular to perceive bow many are suffering in this wz6 , -1 7 believe half of my acrinaintances uro mere or lens afflicted. Let me toll you that you can sell here 'ter twit as you choose to make. -When you avant a cer tificaie from Ma you shalllmve it, and you are at liber ty to show This letter if you wish. • Renpectfully i yours; 'LEIVIi P. Amfroutt. A supply of the above article bas just been tecteved, and fur vale in Pittsburgh di the'Pekin.Tea store, No. n Frou.u.lstreet hortle,orsix bottles for. a. Dierskins. 9 n.UNDLFS,VIr g inia recoive.l and For solebk 1 • LAIVIPERNSF . . S ON, movl I.33nna J. 35 Wnpd at a112.:517.--2100 panfuls 'Wooten& Reserve, rectiv . LAMBERT & SHIPTON, oi,Vl 133 and 135 Wood st._ . BRAZIL SUGAR. BAGS•WHITF; sup lllll 5O WI do. Receiving ihis day, and for sale by ° LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, myl • 133 and 135 Wood at. fIREVISED iOEDI.NANCES OF THE. CITY OF PITTSBURGH—A digest .of the Ordi nances of the Corporation of the city of. Pittsburgh ; and of the Acts of. the. Aasem4ly relating thereto.— Published by the authority.of Councils. A few copjett raved Crain the Grat Fire, for sale by • .. • mv I _ LUKE LOOMIS, &Tent. RHNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL COLLEC-` P TlONS.—Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania containing , a copious IFleleclion of the most interesting facts, traditionv; biographical sket ches, anecdotes, &c, relating to history and antiqui ties, both general 'and local, with typogmpical descrip tions of every county and all the larger towns-in the State. Illustrated by 165 engravings by Sherman Day.. Vor sale,by LUKE LOOMIS, mvl , " - Agent.- Grabb Cider. 300DSZ o Crsb Cidera superior article, a ,, vetllo,eis ; tiam L atsindpri. caw families supplied at short notice by • . STEIIiTT &Co. 11 l3 Market st. rILANELIN 110IISE; FOURTH STREET, ' Between Snlithfiel 4 ana Grant Streets, Pittsburgh. CHRISTIAN ERTZ;Pitorataron. 1 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the R , public generally, that he will open the abavo splen t 1 lid House on the Ist day of May nest: • 1 1 The Houaabeing new, and finished in the mostcom, 1 Medicos and convenient manner; and having , it fur- Milled with the newest and most beautiful style, of :furniture; flatters himself that he will be able to ac-' comrnodato his friends and the travelling public,-in a ' ,manner not inferior to any similar establishment in the city. ' AS,tho House ilsituated near the Cann House, ar iangernents have been made to serve urr,ittetils at any Imuvin the day, this will be a great convenience to Mose who are in attendance at court.. Refreshments of all kinds can he - had. . Boar dors taken by the week or day. Lunch every day at 11 o'clock, AM. s No. 46 Market. Street, BARROWS & TURNER r_TAVE received savers! packages ,1.1 NEW DRESS. GOODS AND SHAWLS. Splendid Paris Printed Cashmere . `ohm?: . 9 Wro't and plbin silk fringed,Thibet do; Wat'd Ottoman Silk do; Plain and Bar'd Berage . do; - Bonnet Ribbons; Thread Lace in great variety; Rich and heautiful styles new Dress Silks; ; • New style Paris printed Lawns; . Rich French Gingham; • Graduated Robes; . GmbH shaded Mous de Laines.- _ - - At No 46, 3 doors above Third:, ap3o 'BARROWS 4. -TURNER Removal. ; ; THE undersigned has removed hisPi • ano Forte Manufactory. and Music Warerooms,. froni St. Clair st to 112; Mood street, 2d door above Fifth, Where he willkeeß constantly'on band, a large assortment of Pia los and. Music, and Musical Instruments of every hind, He respectfully solicits the attention of Musical Amateurs, to his Piano • Fortes now on hand: - They are of the latest patterns, made of the best aerial % and have all the latest improvemen. re war ranted to stank any: climate, and to keep4er as long as any manufactured. F BLUME, I , st, 2d door above-Fifth. . . . , i t 'N. B. To those.who are' . 'judged, he can only say that 'he warrants tho Pin in every particular, and if they do not give entir tisfactinn, will refund the inoney. - - ... : . .i , , - . , . mar 2 3 .: • D1 :ag a361165 -1 1 gaY7 4 4td New NOvrells, COOK'S 8$ Fourth seiner.. • Lady's Peek for May, whim varietyof Paige/a Columbian Magazine for May; Grabtim's do do Illustrated do, do , • .. Ladies National do do Wireland, 'or the Xransformation, by Charles ; D. Browne; the American Novelist: Tales of Love, from Olden Times; Sweethearts and Wives, hy.T S Arthur.... Living Ago,Nois 100 and WI ; Lillian Fano, and other Tales, by Fanny Forreitert-, . The Lady's Dream t _ r the; FortuniTeller,of copp's. Hill; Ella Monfield, br the three disguises; - - Alphonso and Ballade; er the Magic of Art and Na 50 cents 37i 20 25•: Orphan - 0 Oourt.'Sala Real Estate. PIIRSUANT to an order of the Orphans' - Courtof Allegheny County,. the unifersigned will entrust): to pnblic sale, at the Cautt House in theeiw burgh, on the 29th day of Mny,.A. 1846,.ap . :10 o'clock, A, M., the following describedpiece of tierce( of land, part of thn real estato of Arthur Meagan, ; deceased, situated in Pino Township, in thtf ountg Allegliany, bliss Bertha,puir All that certain tract,,piece or parcel . 'oflistoVerwo. tainiog about one hundred and fifty seven acrea, More - . or less, adjoining lands of _George Grubbs,' Philip Surver, Joseph Moon. William Alston, nod others, nod situated in the township of Bine, in the county or , Allegheny aforesaid. There are 01a - dwelling bevies on the farm, and about eight) acres ef cleared lend, the rest is covered with a-good. growth of oak tind chesnut. The Butler State Bead - runs through•tha eentre . of the tract, which' in - with w ater from a number of never failing springs, and tibound, ad on the North ElLSLside by the main : branch of Bina' .• • • • 0,; -- Alpplication to the subscribers, the propertyr . ba'sliowa„ and all information given.. The !Ale Is in . dfFpuiubla. Terms at sate: - • ' RICHARD MREGAN,' CATI-lARtw ATEEGAN; &c. . . _ _ .g _ .... . SUGAR HOUSE-. MOLASS4;A , k- . Gilt 13111.9 Sogat H iVr ouse otasEes, a prime tni - . , in 1103.111 good indor, Slut. received find for Bahl by -,-: - . . .I%IARTINO.,SMIT - H. ne.4 . • No. 56_Wood At., between 3d ancl 4th. 111 4.2 Q IiEGS Lard, clear and Jp gai4;rlfur, sale by.. - MA RTO,: - & smuni. ; 56 - Wood. betwyerOd 411 t flacon S BACON boground nd—a pri aelot, cured.orya eby MARTIN & 56 Wood, lietween 3,i and.4thlts...-.: and . • limisci Lot for Sale. ; • W. .. . . .F. an authorized to offer for gala on' rOnsona 7 . 111/ ble terttie r the bOtlift and lot situated on Grant street, is the bity of Pittsburgh, iidjoiningl'ibe late reablerice of.. R -t. Rev „Bishcip. O'Connor. As this' owners are cleilious of selling.' the property :1.9R be sold of a first rate bargain. For particulars 'ripply to npr3o - B LAKF, LY- & MITCEIEi Stearn Boat for Sale:- MSC steam boar MEDIUM will be sold on enemm-. morlating terms. Enquire at the - "MononigtibeW mute" office, St Charles Hotel, or at the Untm Cey lon Factory. np Soaks, Stationary, Newspaporth . TIOR sale, all the publications of. the American 12 Temperance society,, New York; 11 seittrojh. American Pioneer. 2'vols each; 7 Vali of the - loinhat of the Senate and House of Representatis* of Pedal.' sylvania from 1790 to 1800: and a, variety of other zcioo too ana!ette? - Alga, 1116 OsilY.lnd Weekly pa ai;'.;. - i 7 P a tef: l ! i"L` constantly on the table for sale, Sibliett'i.Couniegein. Detector, Philadelphia Saturday Inquirer, &c. ISAAC HA RRIS, -- Agent And Commission Marching, 'No 12, St Clair at.. mayt dim . _ A FRESH sopply.of - Louisville Lime, by.the bos' A rd or retail, Also, Window_Sash and Carpet Chain, Raikes - and Mattocks,Tor sale low for cash, or country produce to suit consignees.- ISAAC. HARRIS, Agent and Conornission Merch't No 12 St Clair st., ap 29 4t fkPIE on. Lying; ILIF Miscellanies of Milford Beni; Fredrika Bremere Noveli; • 1. Smollett's Select Works; Ten Thousandyear; Burk on the Sublime; • Lady of the Manor, Waverly Novels; • Bassellas; - - - for sale by . 11. S. BOSWORTH .8c ap29 42- Marketstreet ` - SPRING STOCK-,.0F ,- , :- ........ BOOTS, SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, BONNETS, &C. . - Xt. TANNER & CO. " N 0 . 3.095 - WOOD BT - R.BET. jßeg leave to call the attention of their friends , ®and Country Merchants generally, to.. very large and excellent` assort ! • ment of Boots, _Shoes, Palm Leaf Hate, and Ladies „°. and. Misses' Florence, Braid, Lawn and Straw Boa.- nets, of this - Spring Importation, all of which have:; 'been selected with great_ care expresslY for the West ! , erri trade, a n d .purebased at lower prices than here- tofore, and which-will he' sold eta small advance on invoice prices. Country "li_eiclionts would do weltio - examine our stock and prices before, making their put. : clmses. - - .: ' ap2-8 '• ,_ HE Ladies are reiperfally-requested to- call and examine a new and beautiful assortment of Grad• uated Gingham Robes at No _65 - Marker, at: late cervel by D Leech &Cora EaMess. - - aogr BERACE SHAIVLS-41N1ISCARPS, ' . _ A MOTH E Riot Hiadsome 13eraga.Shawhind A Scarfa,now_opaniag at No, 0 Market st. by' ap27 - . MORRIS.. FRENCH LAWN, - - • , . . _ .LARGE Lot of fiite French Lawns;.(aiakqN Al just, received by ep2T- • No 65 Maikit st. - GINGHAM Z,ATITIS. - • . . , RDECEIVE!) this day by Express.--a , splendid tut.- eortmoat of Gingham Lawns, new anddesitable A MORRIS. N 065 Marketst. LIGUI' DRESS Sala% O persons desiring Light Dress SUB, wa.woula T say, call oa A. Morris, No 65 Market st, whersk a beautiful assortment can be seen. - ,np27 pittiburgh Navigation sad rive loon. ran t GO Company. Office, No. 21; 11(1.4.13.10ET STBEEE`f, THE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be °Fe , arropportinity to effectinsu ranee upon'their props 011 h - by a 'Doi - nestle Institution, located among theta= selves, based - upon Domestic Capital, and condo-eta by . Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and' vied- faith; they Can readily ascertain, whether they MS! repose that undoubted conSdence and .security, Walt should ever attend an Insurance transaction,'. To persons Whose property' has, alreadYs begrei damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or, Water, the avant loge of personally adjusting slims with an insiittdien:- AT 'BOHR, will be strikinglyuvident.: To those sulfered by the Great Fire, this particular. ccuporation needs no recommendation- aim pregipt paymelic Of' the whole meant efits iessei—ngeutx two lump!. il6/3 111017SEIni DOLLARS...4'9 , IO BlLfrOeit guarantee of future security, , Itgithe part of all prudent men, however fort*ltt, • d . dripate calamity fur the purpose of L aialt4iurita Ter such as have bliherto escaped.-liiwelkiut to those who- have sustained the facility of pro tection and indemnity; offered ti4,.jaEtAritioris. be the strongest inducement to airOirellectiont and regrets which must be experienced .-by.thosti - who suffer w ithout.hope of restitution. - M. ALLEN; Titlikilto 11011PRT F4NNET, Secretary. feE 4d111 4 Ft I - 4. - ',. ---rvi'..',,,-.l' ,‘;1.).0?'17,1•7.,1-.. e , -,:t ''',nl,', Butotta, or the Maid of the-FOrest; The:Nliser's Daighter,Ur ihe:Coitted Heart; Eastern papefs for this week; London papers (iliatirtited,)*aledonitit ao Pouch do do Just received and for salebti up - -85 Fe - pith etreei ap29d4S:.sv3t For Sale, Books. New Graduated Gieghtuu Boties, AT NORRIS.' ~, .:.. ~~ 1~: ~:>: ~x=--;~
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