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'4',.--7,..:'-...74-•..:,,-..*.,',. •rvi , ~~ ~r ~~~ ,?•:) , ..: . 1,. , ,..,,.. , ,_ • , , ,:.; - ...;z : ,; REIM • ••:' .- -::.''.' , i'.:_: ... •:' , , - ,' MEE =MI MMMlMffiti `[: .. 1. MIMES= EMI , , ' •,* r Migirtil*, Nil4o t• nNti!r*, rxrzioa AND no.ftnm)k• PlTTssuriani,l - FRIDAY liitoRNING,-.14-ARCIk'S, 184"1:, DEillaCgtikTl6 NO*INATXO3tSiI FOR GOVPOOII I , FRANCIS IL SiIUNK, • or- AtaxAttemr cotmir. OR CMfArc COMMISSIOIikiIy im!,p , !;!,.m.z G T coarrt,, _ CAis;At Cox.i.Er7Ves Ori l PR;- .r iiitslairg*difarch 24,-184 7. • Xtrintle rof boats dearedi - 21 AMbutifilf-toimage • 1,095 323 tbs. 4t.iiiolll4 • Levi 'G; 4.14.0i55i epileetar Leiter from Ireland. eßev T Rwrse of tlite.rity, as polite_ • • i ItTiittit'died mt. with. tim following copy -of pletter lrom related It will be perceived .tlittiptbe writer, athnosledgee the receipt of a reirilt% . ce4Aci this' city a _trustlhat the . eliorts of Our: eltilentriql this good work wilt put cease. The distress in Ireland still continues to an alarming extent, as will be seen by the foreign news lvhic It we publibb tn4ey, LiirDD . " ttt Febrnary 2tl, Rectrend :and •Dtur Sir most thankfully ac knot4ledge the . recejpi of your tet,er of. the -2121. th ecinildpin,s; z a.,re . remittance of ore litinaced, and tea pou' sterling' to: be distributed among the poor of n U ds is ' teibi Episcopal and Rottitin a`Oi. olio Bishops and myself. 'rhe two prelates- you hare nettled 10 at present from home but so 'soon as they return ; y Will n set and Consider the,hest - way of disposing of your bounty, 4 I meet' to say 'that: destittition to a - very great extent pritiaile, eepeciaily in the county _ of Done gal:: Every !rod is: beingmade to stop the-pro ves of famine, disease und death ; ; but human price ,I, do`aril know - Wbere food is-to' be bad to feed tbestarving rnaltitndeo. Will ,yolil?e l *ind enough. taaeauee the citizens. tif,,Pitis - burgb that we: feel deeply - grateful for their generous donation tileif kind iitoluithy.for jtlie itarring.,;f,o,i,. rand. -,Vam,dear air, faithfulli and *ineerely yotirs, T. EWING Interesting Reminisrencts. 4knerNew Or!casts -daps has received from Col. . - • aptramilr; or the Virginia Regiment, interest-' ipg. papers connected with the history And services - ot hii Dither, during the- Ret;tilu4onary - AVar; ,important pant of th_ eldstory . of his Operations is :einaneeted with the early settlementiof Pittsburgh, Friwas ..s . Geririan officer; Wes . fecund in corn.. wand of,WaYne's legion in his great hattlewith Ake"lndians=—and for his gallantry-on-that coca fdrin;' bereceived the thanks of his ch:ef. In. 1799, Col. Hanravicx Was stationed at Pittsburgh. in command.of the_ foices of th,e United States..,-In December, ISrJO, a portion of. these troops, - under the command of Lieut. Cot. 'Strong, -were'. suddenly ordered to the mouth of the O'n:ii); anktt they icere subsequently sent to'fort Atatni. ..The original. papers sent to-us, rays the Atlas, ate Titters from Col. J. F. H.s.:Trit4c , x and Alcri • siethLewisa erl t ewis (of Lewin& Clats expedition) - • addressed-to the late_Gea. F. S,Clairborne. - of iiitaippi,who,at the time this correspondence took 4ilaue, -was a young officer -in-the- Ist -regiment of tlftaited - Stites - infaolryt , These papeMOre indexes of the pure and noble feelings so-conspic uous among the men of the revolution. '_The following is thi first letter, encloseJ in • whieh was the rigade °niers ' issued on occasion of the election of "Mr. Jefferson to the Presidency. Pyrisnonan, Manna 7. 1801. • .* • • The news is. that Mr Jefferson is . ...prestdent; My: .Madison will be the secretary- of _statet'S'ittn. Sinith;:of the navy; GAllatin of the yealittry_fand One col. Dearborn to .be the secrete.- ry war. 'our Lewis is appointed_sectetaty. to Mr. Jefferson, and to hold his rank in the army— ;Slot +bad th.rig for Lewis. c General Wilkinson, - who hitsbeen here the whole of-the-winter,.is•gone to the'city of Washington; and it is.also -reported that-he will--be - •the secretary _-Or'snor,ond . -keep his commission. That , part of yoar company which is at Presque Isle' . will join you in a:short time. My law suit with'rclumsh „pr,ntante My going down the river. le is .uricer -41.4:ithtlier I shall.go. • . • . P.S, YOU will see. by, the enclosed - what.. we tile done at Pittsburgh. BRIGADE 012D1.IRS • Piltsbzu gh. March 2, 1601_ The 4th instant being the day on which the'new president . of the United States will be installed, col. Haintratnck requests the company of the gentle 'yea of the-army, who may be present to dine with him on,that day at -the .garrison.. Captain Read, of the artillery, will make tae necessary arrange ments for a salute, &c.; and major Craig will please to.have the fireworks ready foothe evening..• It is li:Wait"' of every gentleman in commission ..to isnthat day, by public demonstration, that lity.niaws how to valve and respect the sense of tbe riation,.and to evince that, whatever may be aiteehange in onr political affairs while he cOntin- Ales inserviee, he confiders himself bound to sup. port, at the hazard of his the government "%ihieb:is establi*ed by conbtitutional authority. In consequence of the above order the ollicens assembled at , the garrison at 4 o'clock, whele the following toasts were drank, under a discharge of - aitillery, with the band: -1. Tlie.presideat of the United States.—Hail dationbic.. O. The :vice•president of the U. S. States. Grand March. John Adams, esquire: May hie' retirement. be is happy as' his public life has been *useftil.-- Alan** and Liberty.. . 4.. F The memory of our regretted Washington ge Ihr.• :5.,..E10,th houses of congress: Dfay the laws they istitice.be founded on justice, be administered xvith Istipartiality, and give an everlasting security to %tie iiberty and happiness of our citizens,—Syntp6. • The me:nary of those patriots who lost their liiessinde'fence of our country.--dlord, . • ?.,Our commander-in-chief: May his journey to Vie slat 61 governgient be pleasant and his rect.!). ilio'ilsatisfactory.- 4 Generni Wilkinson', Alarrh. . • .1: ? ..111E-The society of Cinciunati.—Yankee Datulle. . 9: Gratitude; ?day the warworti soldier find sup. portio the libfitrality of our country when his in. firesides render liim n incapable of longer serving it. 014esit on etre miens vino dein tie art faritille. May patriotism, valor and morality forever, Characterize the sons of Columbia.—Symptiony. 1. - 1. The toiiin of. Pittsburg: 111-ay its inhabitants he even with the foremost in support of our-coun try's laws-and national honor..—Oeeraire, 12. - Lasting peace to the United -states.. The wish of the soldier ought always to succumb . , to. the welfare of the titilken.—Coseerto; • The army and navy : (Medicare—no delibriv ation.-411egro.. 14.- Arts, agriculture and commerce: The sours 'n of national opulence.—ilidelere. - 15. The American, fair: He who tint bow to appreciate , virtue. is di.ul soldier and a' • aroma citizen.—Lirety 9lleman4 - 16 May it be the first duty of every American soldter to support the government and constituted authorities.— - The-following is an extract from a letter of the celebrated Meriwether Lewis;dated."Pittabugth, Mardi 7, 1801." a.ewiikit:::loll recollected, afterwards committea it the Chickasaw ~-•.• . . - , nation on Ids way from N a tchez to Cliarliittesitille Va., otwhich platelpii.wiutda rtative. • i eanncit vrithold fro m`YOU,ini`friend,tbe agree. - able intelligence l•freceivett Pit my arrival at this Plaig;:bk'wtty, of a very polite note from Thomas JefreOem tlre.newly elected-Preikleht of the United StateS,,Signifling his,v, , ish: that. I should accept the - Office of 'his privatesecretaiy. This unbounded, lis lash : us tinex•pected confidence, conferred on me I,y a rnan.wliose virtues:strut - talents I have ever adored, and always conciii:ed second to none; I ' must confess did not fail tp raise me somewhat in my own estimation insomuch that I have almost 1 Orivaileil-on- rilyze -- If Ao believe that abilities are equal to the task. However, be that as it may, 'Lam resolved. to accept it; and shall, therefore, .setforward-to-the,city, of- Washington in-Jai. feUt days. ..I„deetn-. the prospect tuo flattering to be neglected by a-man of My standing and prospects in liife. Ry accepting, thi s appointment,l do ni,t, 1 Stierifice itly rank in the 'army, bat only if:upend my puy-anil rations, its lien. of which, my salary will $5OO anuully, and, by be corning one of ihe : President's family shall , be at no expense of board , int, lodging. etc., etc. • • • , The critical situation of that pt irtion - of ourarmy nuderthe comma:lll'of Pelletal Taylor which, we apprised our readers of thrnugh our lasaelegra phi c espalches, pros es to-be.true. In "n:poitoript of letter to a gentleman here, our townsman,Ma jor J.-81,01 writes that a entailer had .ertired at Monterey, on the 2:sth.pf February, the intelligence that -SantaNtlika, , at the head of I'F,OOO 'Men, had made an aAaelf on General Tay lor,who abandoned. Aqua Nueva and,fell back...on Sa I till o: The particulats not given. lindoubttAlly agreat battle is fonght, and at a:fearful odds against out heroic-little ',array. ‘.--(o.The Gazette says' that it copied the letter of Mr:A . Cinilless* front :the' 'United States Gar. tte,. and that _the omission of. the word. iras made by the ' rhuhdelphin paper., -- We do • not receive ' the • -.•, Gazette in exch'anue but . as the Deacon is a man of unquestioned Yeracity in political matters, ee ere bound to give mm the ,• full - benefit,Of his explanation,. . -.. • . WILLIAZiI 31-CLURE ',.,'',' f - :::.;'•-,r-:..,--.:';,1:.:',-,-''-•.. 1.17 4 1 . .:1. : , - ,.i:• - i. -. :.:. - 1' • ''.': ii::?..i.' T :‘'!;x:::. ..i ..... .:::..:; F'.,',:: From Nalco, Non giKek. Iris niberiii 4 brought out about'33o,- orto poit& sterling, or about $1,7450,000, in gold -and , silver. ".It is very singular that au vib huge lawns of specie'are cooling to this country at every :arrival, notwithstanding Federal politicians assert , that t. England buys'nothing from utir • .Froin the. 2.4l7Peitisiyllviant a Regiment. LETTER FROM . A . MEMBER OF THE IRISH GREEN-i: - • • . -. Ists oe Lonos, Feb. 2G, 1917. Dear Brother —"%l'a sailed *u nd er sealed orders , from New Orleans, and tkhen they were-opened, Ixe found we were destined to this Island. It is • on the coast of Mexico—about .three- milts from the main land, and ore hundred and .sixty-thrce `from Vera Cruz, which is said to be the first place we:-,shall attack, but hove soon that may be, we cannot tell.'- As soun--as we got out ,to sea, I got very sea si . ck.-and remained so 'for fbur days, but T experi enced the greatest kindness from Cept. Porteri.in deed he had proted himself to Le everything he xas thought to be in Pittsburgh. He was the on- q insu.,hment • the ly officer, that looked into the steerage, during the i oences a.ccounts of from fficient nouri the ditricts - retnot fr a ll _re 1 paSsage. He came to us morning.. noon and eve tinhanrir:' ts, T co h ncur to anticipating a worse state of 'ning with medicines '241: every kind of notarish ment. ,He never omitted a morning during the the g iarmers e si ar 'p e pl r ie a s f ea r n pi ) dlyilsa .i p e the hf disappearing—not, ° o i t ' as 1 time ice were sick that he did not come down arid I but either used by 11,eir farnit,es as food or sohd some think it is transferred to the ground us seed, , impiire if any of his men were siek„and if they 0 distant dealers. This is 11. e sultstane . e of ^l - to report and thathe would attend to them? m er o n st u j e i lT e .: i n e m in at t u o n u i n ci t s i t e i s on c written from thesotitti . We Were fourteen days on the Gulf before v.e .vaacheti this island. , This is the fourth day we I and Antiim, from Longfo , rd. ° :,l m iea p tf:to o l f L i e ) i t tTi e f i The great majority of the deaths ate from de litive been here, and it is us warm as it is in Pitts- 1 seases brought on by starvation. The Clare Jour burgh in July and August. AVe um all in as goo dl nal says : health, and,spirits as when we left Pittsburgh.— This morning I went - round the camp with the Doctor to inquire if any of our men were sick and found them all well and prepared for duty. Our company, is admirably drilled and presents an excellent appearance., -We have three drills regularly: every day, and our discipline, in every respect, i 6 as strict as that of the 'Regulate, Lietrenarits Rankin, Skelly and Kane, - enjoy excellent health, and ate very anx ious to have - s battle with the Mexicans as soon as possible, as' indeed is every officer and privrte in the Greens. • . What may be the result of the attack, on San I Yuin bedven only knows; 'tether suc cessful or unsuccessful, rest assured the Greens Neill do credit to themselves and honor to their country. Today after parade, our mess received a preient of a box of Ilavana cigars from the captain, which was very acceptaLle, as our sutler chXrges fifty cents for twelve common cigars. Give my res pects to ;AI my friends and acquaintances. I ex. pect to write'neXt rim the castle of San Juan d' Ulloa. PETER TR 1.11 1 ELITE The ExecutiYe Committee, will here etate for the littoral:o4,n of all, that they have obtairmd the spacious warehouse of Mr. Taal., (corner of Wayna and Penn sts.,) where all donations for the Relief .of the Puer of !retard can be stored maraG • • I,v If. EBBS, Chairman (Papers pfease copy tf.) Diane of the Lungs —How very jmpnrtant is it for 'lto.° afflicted to procure something to select the insidious destroyer, Coiretuoption, before it takes too deep a root and destroys life! Ifa%c not thousands testified to the beneficial erect of "Dr. Diincan's Expectorant Remedy"—a sate and cer tain medicine, prepared expressly for the cure of diseases of the chest. Read the testimony of thousands who have been cured by the timely tine of this meilicine.—rOne bottle is hig:lcient, in many caies, to test its curs tire .virtues. Why then procrastinate from time to time until it be too late? Dr. OnncarfsWistern Office, No. 160 Sycaniore street. Cincinnati, Ohio, where •his Medicines are sold wholesale and retail. •For sale by W. Jackson, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. Cocon.—Messra Editors—l ob served sore time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent„ stating that Dr. Jaynes indiac Expectorant had been the means of raving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer. ingsevetely with whooping cough; and having, but Callon time before, lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another. and my only child, suff e ring the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using it. according to the directions-- and.to the surprise !ot all it began to mend in fi6 teen minutes after ti•e commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. • have no aerpramtance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return hiM• a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments.. •••••••• • • - : I.'L SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, Aim1.2211...,18.1.6. Juyac's Hair Tome.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirimseflestoring their hair cu• im proving its beauty; -tet!this elegant t preparation We hear it every where . highly spol,*: of, and 'es pecially by all whohave made use of it, tut greatly efficacious in. stimuliting the growth of the hair, and preventing, and cnring many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suttieieotly pros , - ed.—N. Y Sun. , For ',Cie in IlittFhurgh at the PEK TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Arcoil_ 7 4ind'at . the• Drug Store or IL P. Schwartz, FeJeral * trees ; Allegheny City, • " - • tniar4' i : '-..!.:i ,, :.7! , .•:,-:.: '..'''-.:'• 1 :ir,'7.' , . -, .: . ~ k . il ..,,,T , : , . t .,7: , '..!7.' : T.'*:'..:::':..'. -,;:.7...''.",', saw . . . . .... ~ . . . • . . .., 11, . 7: NN1P., "--- - Hip .• . . ~. . - . • tHE -,..... ti tiil . ';. 4 :, .•,• 5 . ,, , . ~ ~ ..y, .'. ' ' • ... ~......,;......-;:.., i, ,..'4 ,p t. :0,. .- 07 : 1. tr. 0 . C b i c 4. ;iti t it e g /I .fi e ,.. ii : c a c z -- fiviidu b tiiii:,i,: i i,a e lm ]- 19.01 -C 4o o :i t id:. —,:a ..Day Of...rastiits , -and.pwit . ~. ...,..i.c.-... ....., • Thiptiet.of bread in Paris bas again been raised two teatimes the kilogramme, or id. on, the 4 lb. The King of Naples has forbiden the,exporta tion of wheat, as he had previously that, of maize, Tbe:Prussiamgovernment le making lac e-puv, duties of rye Russia, in order to reduce the : price of:corn. ' • • • ' • The Pope has been elected colonel or me, civic guard of Rome - - The effective force of the French army is •to be' uagmented by:10,000 men.' -•-• Wheat: of the:first rtualit y , noW'selliM , „ in Lia-1 bon for 10Is: Hie mistier. ' .The Spanish•papers state that laiie_quantities of Imaize hive been , shipped from yigo, and . Galician•fports, for England. . A miantity.ol• fresh pork was received froml New York by-the Oxford packet ship, and is now •I on sale in Manchester._ - - • . •_ • - , The Malta, joornals. brought by the Levant Mail,' express alarm at the small quantity •of corn in' the island,_ which does not exceed twenty dap, supply. Every small tanner in Limerick county Who .t•ati muster ..,V2O, or even A:10, is about emigrating to America in•the ensuing summer. • In the House of Commons on the 2,1 instant, Lord John Russell announced that her ..Majesty• hos been pleased to calla coml., to consider the I bail dayon which to appoinVE.general fast And on account of th4present awful.con ditvon •of the sister kiintigro. 'This announcement 1- was received withevider buds sitisfaction by sides • _ of the house. • ' . • The allhins of Ireland Still continue: 4 4l l f Sorb, attention. Th e proposition of • Lore Getir p e Ben tincli;-for expending-sixteen "millions on railways ui country, - Was reject_ed,b7 a large :Majority, auddhe,accompanying disetission--for the House was two or three nights in full but discordatitcho rus 9n:the subject—‘showed . that the evils attend- Mg-:the pro Posed remedy would fur outnumber the benefits • Mr. O'Connell, it is said, is dying. The-state ol his health prevents his-removal to-Ireland. His confessor, Dr. Miley, left-Dublin, by express, to at tend him in - London, Where be - now remains. 'His complaint is sided to be Water on the chest and droPsy in the legs—fital 'syniptoms ever . •it his time of life, The number of inquiries daily at his. - 40 . 0 is great, and: it is,said a servant from the. palace is among the number. • From the Correspondent of the Landon Etera/d. Den x, February 27., The.Fainint.—The -government organ -and an other paper here, have observed' within the past few days that the accounts in reference to the fam ine rteeived4om the country were more tavora ble-tgan.they had been for. some time accustomed to receive, and the improvement was duly placed Ito the,credif of government measures. Now, we ; regret we cannot verify these opinions, fur they are nothing more.. there Ore fewer deaths by ac.tual starvation in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, and the other large towns. but the returns tent up to the castle, AN the statements received this day by the Central Relief Committee, represent the average mortality amongst,the poor as fright; fully increased since the beginning, of the mouth, While the large towns are better ME the sutler• logs of the people in the interior are more intense , than ever. Hundreds are dying everyday of slow 'starvation—of dysentery and fever—the conse• Numbers around us are .dying of hunger. or, if the tender sensibilities of her majesty's minis- I ters prefer the philosophical phrase better,Of inani lion. Yes. we repeat the words iigain, the people are dying in every corer of the land from abut.. lute want of food. With truth it may he said, tne men in power aie dying.' The subscription at Rome tor the distressed Irish amounts to upwards of $2OOO. The Pope has ordered prayers to he put up for three days, in consequence of the great famine in Ireland. [From Triinur and &hitla's/Timcs of 41/, inst.] CO3CIERCIAL.—Tbe Corn trade has been in a very fluctuating condition 'during the month of February. At the tube of the sailing of theXam. bria, the price of wheat continued to give way, occasionally rapidly, until from the continence. ment of the reaction, the reduction amounted alto gether to about he. or 10s. per quarter. and on flour 7s. or Ss. per bbl. It might be that this de cline un de r the actual position of supply and de. mand, was too rapid, or commenced too early; or that the nature of the discussions in Parliament renewed the confidence of holders, and warmedthe fears of buyers. - Be this as it may, towards the middle of the past month renewed conlids.nre was observable, and buyers again came forward from Leland to purchase heavily; and since, so much money has tone there from Government to relieve their wants, that these buyershave caused more excitement in the markets here than forme, for now they come prepared with the means to make immediate pay meats, so that they are sought litter, and their op.! ! eratioos carry much weight with them, because 'their purchases are at once removed, and stocks' arc -proportionately reduced. Such a state of things exercises great influence on this market. Usually we are accustomed to receive from Ire land large supplies, instead of .sending ours there for their own actual consumption. Under these I circumstances, it is not surprising that a continu..l ance of this drain at this particular period of the year, carrying with it matter of fact evidence of the real want, should have a very sensitive (greet on our prices, and on thefeelina ' s of holders, many of whom did not seem prepared fqr its lasting so long. - In consequence, since the upward move I again commenced, there has been an-advance on wheat 61 44. - tothl per 70 Pls., and in hour of about I 3e. lid per barrel. Oats and oatmeal remain stead dy, but don't sell freely. Indicorn has of late ! given way from I shilling to 2 shillings per 4801 lbs.. and beans 2s. to 3s. per quarter. At our last market, the prices paying were for general runs of American wheat, I Is. to 128 per 77 Pas. For American Flour, sweet, Jt)s. to 425.; 355. 6d, to :ills. 3d per barrel. Indian corn. white, 605. to 70s , and yellow 725. to '73s. per i .180 lbs. Egyptian beans 255. to 59,,50cr quarter. Irish oats ss. 4d. to 55..,5d. per 45 lbs. As to stocks, we make no comment. No dm ties are now payable, so that they are not so well ascertained, but as far as regards demand the last market closed steadily, although with less urgency than might have beemexpected. Various rumors and opinions are afloat as to I the probable supply of breadstuffs 'which we can procure during the present season of famine and distress. From the most recent intelligeirce red ceived from America, we believe there is good reason to expect that with the opening of the ca i nals and rivers in that country ih the course of the spring, we shall have enormous shilimerfts of all sorts of Provisions, and that consecpigritlyl large supplies of -all sorts Will teachl the s e During the.last eight,or ten day"! the teeeipts of have'been light; and this, added to the! continuance of considerabte exports todreland, has caused the markets, within the last fiw days. to-! have a very firm aspect, and prices whieh gave! way In the early - part of the last week heye Since! recovered, as regards wheat and floor, all theythen lost. Indian corn still continuesin, recinest; comi. mends the high price of Otli. 1ei, : 7.25. per quarter; i while other kinds of food - are cheaper. It is much to be deplored that the poor man's food roles lively much higher:than:that 'of .the more wealthy.! - INDIA. ••• • • ' An express, in articipation.of the overland mail, air,eeil in I: indieri -on. the 20tifitlt: The treaty . i :::.. E.. <~: ~.~ ?..`,.:•:' ,i,-..,k'.;-:..:;,,.-.:,!,'-.:','i',.:1•,,••,. - • -' - -- ''i' , ;::•::.' zl''fi:-: , ,- . . - ' , •. - Z.•=.::::•"; ,•,,1•-% •..,i,-..vi.,:.•,-.7....-,,;i...•.,,..,,,::7: ~,': ,-':f,•-.'-';!:i.'i.,'.,;'r.'.':;''4.•;:,•-•,:--7-J.-• with the Sikhs, given in . .,our taat,..stms duly ratified between Dhullup Singlr i iind the Gov,ernor General on Christmas day, antrtht-twt•-:ang*,persoitages . just named were to met at:Ptareoki:lkiew Year day' , -.' I'L . ~ F-' ' Emir' ,t,ili corps are } being the other trahps a triittiebligatle, at Fteactuiwour, un der.:contritand . ..oil Capt.-,l.apirence,'or the 11th 1 ,. . - 19rderii-hive heen recpived-jfor'the- reduction of ! the .scihde fieldlout,-aboutllittCrrniti.''theub to consist of two European and five ratite infantry regiments. one of cavalry and ft% e batteries of ar tillery< ~ hince Napiethrus-been raised to-the rank. of Lieutenant G'ential'and attached .to the staffof Indla,`un entrnit ander-in-chief tray ing "been'apitoint ed froixt'llonsbav, Su b. IVlCl4ahon, who has takers .laiiilttisii.ge"oilf by tlie - stearOsbill ,Ahh ,. .h !env& a fortnight liitiVe.irds been pruiaileti - tin to remain for the pfe..ent in 'entifrnand. Tie ICi‘VilWa-ArisUr 3labornet Salia.t); the - insp. , gatOr . :6l,the lute tlistotliance in tt.e . :province - Uf I Blantal, t.iLethe'r with' ism sores engaged with, him I in ittsurrel ionhly rutit Otlftit.s , , has been Orderidto Ike irnpri*med in. thi 4irunghuld , :fortress 17) ''fortress , ~', _.„- 1 • . ..,_ -• ~ , .; , • _ . , The•ofilirii of the..A.lizarils dominions are again relapsing , into : their fotnaer :deplorable condition, and will continue to do so :'unless Our residents are authdrized to .interferd: more " than ' helrfigbre• — Fresh disturbattees have broken out 7stitiong the lihoudo or Comsoor, consquent on the measures pursued by our. agent for the soppressien of bar barous sacrifices a 1 iiiuntin, beings, periodically Perfahned bK.thero..i The town of Medias has lately been visited 'by cholera t whieh t at the :1411W dates, had declined.— The sou utiy„with exception, is healthy thro"- out, and the weathericoul and agreeable. The Commanders-chief of India was present at the ceremony of the ratification of -the Lahore treaty, at ithairoowall, ,on the 26th of December. it has not appeated Whether, his lordship accotn ,panies the Governerieneral to Lahore or returns to the province. • -`• GERMANY. . • - Berlin February '-niith—Pru.sia has at length received, something in the sliape of the long promised ~Constitution; the King. Alas issued le_tters . patent, enacting that the provincial• States of the hing,dom shall be united into a general Diet as often as it shall be necessary to -raise loans, or to increase existing takes. Thus the King ac. cords to the Diet some control Over the public money. 'The concession is not, perhaps, sery great—certainly hkbhshatw. expected, but, con sidered as the-tirst itep towardi liberty, its import ance cannot be overrated.. sw.trzEn:LAND.: Ocitrra, Felt. 23.' The institution of a General Council rn MS deandeTb revolution of Ocioler last, has been carried into. effect. this- popular •assembly is comp - ied of upwards of 10000 vo tore, and is investedi with the right to norninatethe members of the Cou'peil of State, and to vote laws. Details of - leOslaticin are.abandoneti to the Grind Council. which has becoMe a inertly"secondary body. We are very curious to see how this, im mense Council millttransact affairs. --- ITALY AND SWITZERLAND. The disposition to a prOgressive and enlightened - policy, in the governments of Sardinia and -op Pa pal Stales. have ceased repressive demonstrations on the part of Austria. That 'Government has ;marched large bodies of troops ;vela the frontier of Switzerland and ,Piedmont. It is said thatla the 'event of ally diiturbance iii the legations. the King, of Sardinia Will intervene in fa,or of the Pope ; but it is added that Austria, which opposed thb Sardinian interCention in 1842, trill stilt Mote energetically oppose it now, beiMg favotable to the litalian cause. , CMCASSIA After two years of the'ocu - st perfect trahquility, which permitted the Riissians to direct their entire efforts ag.nost Schaniyl, the ihmouti chief. of the Tschetsc•lienses aildLesgians, war his again-com menced on the borders of the, Black `.ea •and' of The -Koutmn. A bo , ly.oi .0/00 nrotiritaineers at tacked the fortress cif Gag,a. Ati;ny of the ittlssiari gavrislin were killed, but the assailants were et ent nail)* repulned. I .•. . . 1:0"-Let.eli.who icor:l4l[lmnd to the agent or-thr :rent American Remerlii and buy a . bottle of Vaughn's medicine', we hare .but one word ! , 2 it is the best article of medicine the world eter saw. advertisement in this paper. J AWE S 1V utpuor, NORSEBSMAN and FLORIST, Man chester{ offers for side an extensive and select assort ment or Ornamental Plants, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Fruit Trees, Gmpe;Vines. arc. I:c. Amongst them are some new, valnable and choice Pear, Peach and Cherry- tiies, selected from spec:- mons shown at the Horticultural I.lxhiltitions in the East last Fall, anit!tho •coEriction of ever-blooming, Bourbon, Cloisette and Yining Roses, Ills beeh el=l largest with many superb starts of recent introduction. The collectiOndi open to visitors and the Omni bushes mailing regularly during the day. All orders by mail, or left at the stand, No 28 Diamond market, or at the seed stoma of 8. NAVickersham, Wood st., will be attended to:panctually. - • N. B.—Briquets' composed of Choice and , rare Exotic Flowers, for Weddings and Parties arranged at short notice. mar26-d2waw3t E micutioes' Notice• /111 IE subscriber,--Execntor of the last will and Testament or. Elizabeth Anderson, late of St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pa., deceased, requests their: w ho are indebted to said Estate, to make immediate payment, and all those having dainty to present them properly authenticated • fur settlement. . ' JAMES ESPY * tnar26.w3t• Executor: Nc,tice JIC Election fnaresident, Managera and Troaaw er, ft% the Coal hill aud Upper St. Clair Turn pike .Road Company, will be held at the house of Thomas Alderson, in Upper St.'ClaiX, on Saturday the 24th day of April ..nextebetween ono and four o'cioch, P. M. . JAMES ESPY,CI'h. inar2a-e3i.• • The Washington Examiner copy to theamountof $l, and char . e this office. - RESH AnRIVAL OF NEW MUSIC for PIANO r kotITE and GUITAR. - Songs arrangedfor the Piano. The Blue Juniati•, , bylvl. I►. Sullivan Si E. L. White; Recollections of Home; by•llutchinsou; • Virginia Minstrels, No 10;,The Guinea Maid; Away Down East comic soog—sung by Hutchinsens; Mary Blanc; an Ethiopian-. Melody, by Whitlock; The last Farewell; :1 favorite piece; - The Snow-Storm, as performed by the Hutchinsons; Moonlight, Music, Love and Flowers—a buett; There's a Good Time Coming—by the Hutchinsons; Sleeping - I Dream Love—by Ilewitts; ' Dreams orthe Pastby Eliza Cook; Are the Links tliat Bound us l3rokent Love be Our G uiil e —by Etiglchrechtf I'm Saddest when I Bing; illnirimnnial Sweets---a Coptic Dueit; Where are now the Hopes I Cherished? The Bridge of Sighasung by the Hutcbinsons; . Polkas. Anna Polka—by. 'l3. StratiSs; I Fashion, a new Polka.:—by Tilezelsky; ' Bohemian -Polka; Burginuller's Fitt Polka; Guitar Pieces Sounds so Joyful;! : Feast of Roses;. : . • Oh! Love, to me the Power; The . Woodpecker; . Emblem Flower;'. • Morning's Ruddy Beam; ' . Orphan Ballad Singers; I Love the F'rcc; The Watcher—by. Mrs 5..1. Hale; • . The Blue Juniota=hy Mrs 111. D, Sullivan; My Soul is Darkby Byrmi; . I Love but * Thee-i—by D. Meignen. Just received and *sale at the Book and Music Store of 'JOHN IL MELLOR, =- mar 26 : ' -., No 81 Wood-street. Auctiote sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. socrit-BAST coterin Or 'wean atm rtrrtt stmerrs. • (IN MONDAY moitime,tlie 29th Inst., at 10 o'- clock; Will bp sold an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy' Dry. Goods, 100 gross fano:rand plain gilt coat and relit buttons; 1 case gingham urn brellns,• 3 cases boots and shoes; 2 cases hats nud caps, Ike. , . • - - At 2 o'clock, P. M.,. a large assortment of new and- second . heed household. furniture; embracing nearly, every . variety of articles usually.-wanted, by housekeepers_ and others; feather beds; matrasses„ bedding, looking glniises,"M intel clockss'engrovings, transparent windcro blinds, carpeting, queensware, groceries,&c. • - •.• • - • ..At 7 o'cloe.k, V. M., nquantity.. of German fancy goodsf tine table and pocket cutlery, gold andsilrer watches; ready made clothing; musical instruments; a retail stpck of Dry.Goods,.lkc.,filim a store in-the country. Amoricancopyi) '411.1;-6 r TY~ a --.,'r'.';~fi:i .~,~.kt ~'~~n 4~.r~ ;.v..o_lit~~x. SZ.III - ATTEaS. DISTRICT COURIt-44taii424, 1847 • fore JundijisenCrsiir. _7 - ' - -' Ar ta hy;4eMictif ? r 1 Hdrey • i drimb a rorff,Yo 12 - i t- , •:-,• , Plaintiff 1(761,4. -, - isfettllot Fofed.. or f. a new .1... -„_,; trial. - $:11 tf" i 43 211 ,s,dry—Ei,ettn!!ll' Siiiv4rt ilt 64'.°)::B ' ; ' l! llindani.' . VeMict Kuhn for - .iitttill'..F‘roW:l.dr. for Plaintiff. -, - - Samuel... Tim ;Ns fd . ricart Gitiinor..-Ejectnierit Frew fortl'; Kuhn for Defendant. Verdict for Plaintiff tharleSlairds - :Vs:-* Jahn lriitork—tayng and Loomis Forward for Defendant., Plaintiff _takes; a tion,s?ii r . EL-11 1 : -- L'nffuni vs. HarryStertns= 7 4lander.- , Ma too for 'Plaintiff; TatiSti,k and Looinite for Dend ant., ..ertlier for Plaintiff, $10,09 . : • 11 - It.D Itfoore vs. Owners S.-P.-R.4(1-7i asWg ton t Jr „and Patton far:_Pliiintiff; Austin' for :De , fondants. ;Verdict Tor - Plaintiff, $lOO, ' . - THEATRE , . Atidarni•barVa very s e:trellent - house- last , night-. it is useless,to say.anything coartriendL mina cif bill Ilatnlet—le never fails in representing the'prince Deninark ti,ieifiction, o xliY as - the ... Ghost: was •. unsurpassed,. Old Poionius fopnd a true, representative:in Mr. Huntley, ; : - this is one of his characters:. 'Vire heard sei.eral'infongi the audience speak highly of the manner its which I Mr-11. acquitted hiMself.. -Mrs.-Lewis was. every inch a Queen; and Deugherty made a - good King Laevtea, by Foster, was gorid,.ol 4 .ciMrse.. lint n ike must not foroet to mention Mrs. Mostayer, one oil one City's favorite actreises:lliligla.Oplielia is, not apart which belongs to her line yet she walk; ed . 'lllroogh. in a'style that gave great satisfac.tion to. the iiitlience. Theother members of the vim piny, with .one exception, did well. • - Barney. Williams the: after ifieie,: - .lllst the housein a roar; and theyail laughed and-atiplaud ed just as thotiih - they intended to go and see him tonight, on the occasion of his benefit.- 13:A'ItNEY 1V1L14315. `lf our opinion is worth anything, we pronounce 1 Bardey Williams equal . to the best- delineates of Irish characteis we'hall ever witnesiee such the decision ot'all ',who have:visited, the,.Tbiatre dtiring - his engagement; such - was the ‘decisiiiitoi New York, New Orleans and Cincinnati :end ie n Les. Could we, say more in his praise, except when vve . add bat is true, that he the stage, a won, drafts clever felloW. , , - He takes lila benefit (n.riiiht. For al fare, see his card-in anothereolunin. He oilers good pieces; with' the" whola force of the company and: A bumperhe will have, and a - silver cop, too, at the fail Of the cititain. Firmness of a 'lPionon.--Aa old lady was Yes: terdar brought into Court on au attactimint to give testimony to a Surety of the. Peaie case,. and when tutted the iubstance. of language used , by one of '.the partici, she refilsed to - anSWer.-- S;ur was urged by 'counsel. on both sidis,.and li, - Court- but still refilsed. His honor Judge Patina, spoke , of impiisonrnent, but all' to no pur- I pose, the Jady bidding , defiance to bolts and bari,, and ei:Pressed a Willingness to loolt through dia monds rather 'than answer verbally or by Wri ting. Her excuse fut not answering - ,the ques tiene.was the impropriety of the language. used 1 which she was required to repeat: Her clang)). llter was equally obstiimte. ~ Sy ~ i soirsent- of coon* -sal they Were permitted to go rlearjeaving the = Court _to surmise what the ans w ers shoahl_have_ GtiIRDIANS`OF THE POOR The following gentlemen have been elected, by the Councils, as Guardians of the. Poor for this city during the present year. These offices were created by nn act of the fast Session of the Legie, Net ille B. Craig, Thomas Daft, Soho Lightner, 116 D. KellY, Ilaiinar 'Denny, -Johil Ross, George; A Ibree, W . J. Howatil, Wm. Porter, Dr. IWCpeken, Dr. Wray, Wm. J. Totten. - `Fire.—On Wednesday. night, or Thursday'mot_ rdng, a fire broke out in the &ceiling house bf 4ackinrt's Row Allegheny city, wWnh 'slid-sbme damage, • and at first . threatened to be dang! , rous:bdi sas - fortunatelY_ eitingtdahed be, fore the engines,ariiv:ed. . Tne fire originated inthe Very Pkosant'letter from* a sOldier in`the 2nd Penns.lt ama Regiment thus writes to a friend , • In this city from 41re Island oh -Lobos: "The-island is swarming with lizards and , all creeping things, which congregate in little squads in our boots - during the night, and;often disturbini in our deep, by crawling over our farti -i tir necks, or by pushing themselves into sortie quarter where. they are very unwelccitne.. They time riot bitten me yet, and as long as they abstain soldier's flesh care verY little tot them." - * Gnat Debatc—We understand that , a great de bate comes off-to night,- before the Tilghtunn Lit erar} Society, on the subject Of the. International Copy Right lIINV. +The Subject is a most interest , in,i_one, and no doubrulll be ably - handled. .!'!. The account of the celebration of the 29.nd February, which appeared in the nail - mine'papers of yesterday, was handed to us at Violate an hour • for:Publication. For St. Lotils,_ Galen* and ilnbuqtte. THE new steamer DUBUQUE, E. it. Betnr; Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on Saturday nest,27th inst., at 10 Wchaek, A.M. For freight or passage (having supertor accommodations)upply on hoard Or to . marl 9 ' ' JAMAS MAY. rlj. GGS.l—DbOiloi. eggs for"sale by ' ' ' •P: C. MARTIN, mar 24 -corner' or Smithfield and Trout sts BUTTE[I..-4 bblo. fresh butter; tbr ROI.. 1, , y P. C. 11,1ARTINI inar24 corner of .irnithfield and Front sts. PPLES.--40 hbls. Romanite, apples, in prime shipping order; for salt •by . .. •„ • • :•. PI, C. MARTIN, ' mas2A - •;• iCother of Smithfield and Frontets;• . . Corn Brooms. • . 2 doz. corn Brooms, far sale by r G. mAßytri, cot' Of .§. - inith - field and Frpnt W it ill7B V •a d n E d d 2 S x. s l - B, 7 ) i t ' s B to x r7L l 4?-i l r 2 ;a l i 9 e x 4 4l mar 22 • L. S.. %VAT EIRMAN, AtTizip-46 matting in:store - And for sale b 7 0 D ; r2.21' ~,.I ' •B l W 4 E lY •r tg ft pr•- - COTTON YARNS-41000 lbs. in Rune-aid for sale by . • WATERMAN. -- • AILS dL .3.5,0 Rep, in store and : for salo - S. I,VATERMAIq, mar 22 • -- NO RtWaterlied . 62 Front it. C'lTEV.l;77rCeet., Sh ar',- ► trio' store i f e/111r !' • e, -- ki , FIIAN ' „L. b..W. .It AN SHOVELS, SPADES lc - FORIiS.--": ' • ' 20 doz Canal'Shovaltli " • 1b"•`""' Coal " , Nos. land 3; 10 " .Devonihire; - . - 3 :" . 4 " . &pronged strapped, Manure Forks,-in gtore and for sale by . , • - L. & WATERMAN, -No 31 Water and 62 Proof _ mar2o - B „ opss:— ock 0 . 62 Bi..cinO' in otor,atl,for pr vile by T.._ S. WAIttRIAA!.,,, likkaq „4 :a'<5.:~4.,,;;:. +.~' r:n::srF•':. AFT mot::_ ~:7..X ~~ :~.w~.~Fo~~X, ~:. NIMSM;I = PO IDE SPATCIFIES .ipow ma = . . inVELSOMC TELEGRAPH. lugyxlCo6 u 1 OftTANT FROIII ~; = Fiittekort.putA. oaaccu ., 1.84,7 raday, 9 o dock, 2 3 ? „.. . 2Vvesiel`asiirri l vftl at New Orteuna Intr,),sm ciitea - frohl' Us to the oth, but there qs;nothing iinporunt= "'''; From Tampico there is news till the Bth. The. troops had all. left the Island of Lobos, we pre - - some_Tor Yera-gruz:, itwas reported it Tampico that Gen. Taylor had retreated to Saltillo first, and then-to Monterey, Witho athpin gal' !stink, whieli -was believed ,---al thoUgli iheiO irt other add ihntradictoty "rFlamta afloat AU tli#"Mex4sos say: that Santa Annahas g ained a vi F tory. There 'sal rumor ota revolutioniiii the city of i Mexico, headed by 'the:: clergy' and: Madonnal Guards. tvaa deposed" ind Solis elected President. The iivolutiOnistsProclaimed for res. I ioration of the type Pe;leratire pr acipl" The troops , at Jansen, deserted, a portion of La Yega's troops which ‘verrordered to Yera Cruz, united in revolution. The-result:-of. the revolution is not I fully known ' -I'nit.inzienta;'Marria - 26, 1547.2 10 ichitt;'e:: IL' .$.• ._.Atexican papers` contain` letteri c etating,..ihat San- the 12t h .84Itillo, having abandoned :iittOtia.,. Minty! and Tatireipo would slop retreat at lll.opteiry. •-•:.• 7.: I.: `'The re~iglittionist > a hive elected Santa Anna commander, in chief of the Artny. priTsittrafait M ATI A Grit C. S . POSTEX., . . . STAGE MAITAGiaI • ..W. AIL.E. Pa l T l 'ik*P. ll 4 ;% 81 : 10 4 * l 4 : 1 3 18 r:OTI: Dress amies:so,contilSerriL l3 o, ; 871 cent. Pit, 26 " GaUery; '9O -4 ‘ BENEFIT OF ML BARNEY . _ Last appearing* . :41:ditir. 4.A.aDEABLVIcko . Ana ;kindly volunlarict hI, rabspbri'itivices.. - ..• . . w " . Frtditi Nibres . • • irdlse acted Ifoirritaraybirolli•Ota, m 8 acb, of T4l ER 1.81/ • • • . • .• . Cairwin .6 .......... .... fo...t3iit.ADDAMS6' Ibeirese.6 . . bites whitth the langhable.piece of the Irlifi Tutor , , „, Dr. Q'Tooli ' • MR. wILLTAIOS Atiry . • . • / ... , : mks: 3fissairiii.• Duringshe evening several Songs. ligs; by Mr • ... • • ':' • BARNEY WILLIAMS. ~ Petvis StintAt - liwni in: : A FAACY 1104121P1PE _ To b° by a new Irish !Fe. e#ed • THE USHEVIAIRISHM44V. . • &G allag her. .. . .. . Ewaline ..., Blur Alipatearr. The entertain meats. to 4`l.ll7Cjilde mittk the. bt act . . . • ; Doors open at. 7 o'clock, curtain. will rise at 7,1..: • - 4Theatre.oFice will be open daily : front:lo olcloek A. )11; to I, P. St , and 11,ui 2 to 6, P: Af., whire Niy4imnbar or Bents may be secure]. .. - • . '.. 4 . ol'file;partictilarly requested-thato children in arms be brought to the %%coin. • , • • • 1 . . IVILLIA:It..i. , HILL h Co., !lAN XVI!, IrEcily.ChE BILOREES, AND •pF,.kprs er FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; ,cERTIFItIA'rES. OF. DEPOSIT, DANK. NOTkA, AND SPECIE, z•-'. . /10. Wood at., ortzlnor abace FotAia t Edst side; , - Pilksburgh, Pai. INTlKRENT"EsimirirceiveiLian - depoeit, and *.14.: Inetione made on alilLe • United_States. Sight checks ondlaitimore, phia,.Norr -ruravermitoii - ind Cincinnati, constapgs for rate in lams to suit purchasers. . The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indianaoild Virginia Banks bought and dold'on the most livitt, ' - able terms. . . The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England,- Ireland, .Germany, and France procured, /kr,. marlo•dawy Pikitiot Stem Presied Brick. r(tHfl undersi geed will have a Machine of thelat -1 eat and most improved construction, fur mine tacturing these Brick, in operation this Spring, mak ing 9.0 to 30,000 per day. ~ • . la .a building they ponseill o...thii fidelity and smoothneil of surfaCe and engem, Of the costly pres sed front brick, while they can be obtained at the price of the conunon article. As to their othet qual ities, we refer to•a circular of an eastern manufactur• cr. which Can be examined by any one requeltitti, it; '.it contains the certificates of a numtleperrpersons, who have used the dry clay Steasitressed•Briek to the amount ofeeveral million; among these are build , era, Brick Masons; Architects. Commodore and Agent of the Navy' Yard at Washington City; and Lieut. Upeber, U.S. Navy; all certifying to' theth brick being equal if not superior in every respect-to tempered of hand-made brick, with the additional advantage ofpossesiniagis hand intim, shiooth sit-face) square Red true edges. The circular also contains , the results of 42 experiments; testing the quality of the two makes of br,tk, as to strength, durability and power of resisting dampness, water, fire and tidst, and adhesion to'rtinrtnr, all resulting ih Alvin of the Steam Pressed Brick. These experiments we made under the euperititendance of the distinguished Civil Engineer B. U. Latrobe, Esq:, and R. C. Long, Esq., Architect, at Baltimore, in October lastt sod also by the Chief Engineer and Officers of thn Norfolk Navy Yard, by order br the Bureau at Washington City. . STEAM PLANE FLOORING BOARDS, DECK PLANK, WHITE LEAD, &c.---We are also manu facturing and preparing to contract. for any ,quantity of these articles, and will hate in operation, this month, oat Patent it feet Circular Saws; for sawing timber of every description, and another ibt slitting boards, &e. We also intend manUfictur ing FIRE BRICK and expect from the great pdwer °four press, to make aauperior article. Application *rough the Post Office, Dispatch Post, or otherwise; trill feeeilre prompt atteatioh. ISAAC GREGG 4 Co. • Butnizoismit,March 2.5,1847. • fIC:r The Paterit for the Oriel Machine mid Circu l'ar'Saw can be obtained for certain districts.. Mar26-3tillt.w3t . .. __ "trei ttinironikaliltrtheltidgea of the Court of(lnar j—ter Sessions of the F'ace, in and. fbe the County of Allegheny. . • ' The petition of Jacob Colebaugh, Ross Town ship, in the county aforesaid, humbl y e erreth, Pla t your petitioner bath provided himse lf wt lirrnaterials for the accommodation of 'travelers and others, at his dwelling house iii the county aforesaid, and prays that your Hoours will grant him a Harare to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petition er, as in duty bound, will pray. .• . • • JACOB COLEBAUGH. We, the subie.ribers, citiaenir of Ron tcrvreship, do certify, that the above. petitioner, is of good re pute, for honesty and temperance, and is well provi ded iVith house room and conveniences for.the acr coMmedation of travellers and others, and3hat said tavern is necessar . . %. Wm. Ray; Richard Megaos -Charles Megan, E. Coolier§Paniel Burns, - Wsn..P... Graham, Peter Prory, jr:, Daniel M , Keever, Robert Hare, Daniel Watson, Alexander Needey N. Good. mar 26-w3t• PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON AlMS:this method Of announeing to his friends, T and the - publie generally, that.he has returned to the city, and intends (promptly) .to attend upon the practice .of his profession, in all their various departMents. Having faithfully attended (the past winter) one of the best Medical Colleges, where, the ffikilities in the • Hospital and dissecting rooms; are not surpassed by any other institution ' - added 10 his former opportunities, together with many years experience, feels confident that he shall - continue to receive a share of public conSdence and patron age. Office, No. 8 St. Clair street. mar2.s-tf Magartne• for April. RA HARPS. Magazine, with a fine engraving Ur. a .t View of Pittalfurgh ;*, also, a late Faibios Plate. ..GoderaLady'allook, beautifully illustrated. : Just reeeived and :for aale at' COOK'S, No. 65, Fourth etreet, . •roar 24 ' ... ... L. 50, one elegant Rosewood Piano, with Cole .: atur.sTatent,Bolean attachment, low foreman, 4 T. ! ..; -,.:.•;.; ~ _ • . -..-:- .. F.. 8LUD1.E.1,.• ' - 7 1itii,11 ''''' No 112 Wood at. • 4 4 0 .,,,z 4a .„ T „...k e . f p• •._•••••• , C• '; • • .:.• ~ti,• _: ~, ~ i G ~~ -. LATER SITE hcEmvx EY. MEE NNE , . Popular Fihlretology. kI3Fi'IIdOKKALL , will deliver a Lecture upon thelenersil'principis , of •Pnrstotoor, sprili. ed. td the 4 pieurnlfisof ease , and the preservation of liedilhe TEUSO.V.NL. at IS o!clock, - .• AT 1110.0 HALL. • 2 4 1lete Lectures seill,be.lilustrated by numerour large 'Paintings, pftreius, a beautiful Skeleton, slidendid;giudeliS.-SISe., am as to render the various addicts fruited...of, 'Wily understood. ;clew the Su.hinct arerich Lecture, and further .ticulars, seilriiigrammes. • . , . Tickets with'programmes for sale at the bookstores of Kay & Co., Wood et.- Johnston Stockton, and Elliott Sr Engtisti,.Blarket-st4 J. 1, 3 Aeud tkad-Cl i Al% Literary Tieput,:Fourth - st.; and attbettoOeof ado- Vali, on the evening; of each Lecture.. Admission 23 , Otli t tltifenile 9 C 4ll ' Aeststoyesomtd-for : Ladles.. Household Furniture •st 'Auction. ("IN Saturday morning,' the 27th inst., at 10 0% • J clock, at the dwelling house of 111r.A;.TOtillt, on Fourth street, nearly opposite the Bank ol . Pitts. burgh, will be ,old,a quantitt . prfine,guality: Mod— erh style tiotieelield , Furniture, splendid French, plate-mlrior,,one dozen hair hat mahogany chairs, mahogany, table, :1 - Ole spring seat matingany — "Difinic." F liandscane'cherry wardrobe I.hobby horse settee bedsteads, wish stands, 'cane sett: raney and eommon chairt,l via- • ing stove, -reeking chair*, Snicks, .together with a variety of of echodrell9ld.guPds• &c. ~ Terms atomic. * JOAN - 0. DAB ISM mar2s . - ..Anotioilerse -7 11 Spleisadlit P . ainted on Canvas, of the Grand Leicester' 35calampton Fox Hunt and Steep:ecumpaisk AT AUCTION. TWICENNA'S Auction Roome, 114 Wised.at4 3d door !rata. Fifth st., Saturdaylisteninc. test; March 27th, at. 7- o'clock preciiielyorill sold without reserve, 4 views of the grand Leicester» shire Fox Hunt id* 1.540; also 4 views of the North. ampton grand national steeple chase, all taken - from correct drawings made on the ginand and painted cm-Cenral, - richly . culored. Piddished by J. W. Laith;London;the only set otthe kind in Pittsburgh, an Cad be semi any time proviotia to role:. %met4s • P. MCP:CNA, Ana' ilittinttnist ';!" OitOngehold, and kitchen Furniture, on Ttlea: ..day Afternoon, the 30th inst., ttt • 2- o'clock, at the late,residence of the Aim. It.Dunlao, diceased, on-Cedar street, in the 'city of Allegheny, 'rill - be - sold the entire stock of hoeschoiclsnd kitchen niture t belonging to that estate. • • • The above dwelling house is far rent, frrim Ist or April q f st. Apply to . John• T. Logan or R. C. Loomis: •''' • - JOHN D:JMYIO. 4, Valuable New P wrist t dee taa'Alsitttliotor.• • c o Tuesday morning, the 30th inst m Ot at-the ware room of Elijah Aspeitiitintier - orld • • kind Smithfield streets, will be soldWithOui-4eseriet s the balance of bts stock of Farnitarejtinatebtisidch • re die-followingi- - -wist • _ . • •.• • Mahiagany Spring , seat Sofas, . • • • 3 pair do - do - do Divan -.* -• 2 handsome mithol-eny dressing Buresust•-• 3 common description • • •• do 2 pair Mahogany top Card Tables; 3 du. Cherry • do -do Jo' , 7'do do side do - I splendid Mahogany Work'fablel 3 common , do • --do• do • • I foicy • do wash stand; --• 2 commonch'erry- do- 44): , Cane seat and :Windsor, Chairs Attactigg..tlit'4ol. Cradles, &c. • ' . • oiltr24. • - Atoollit..-,r I== AROOM fronting on Filth it., ne3tt actor_ to the Offipt of the intoning Post. It would be ee ri Buttable for an 'often or retail stnre.,,.. Inqure, or . ~, .mitr2s-4t- J.-MOHLER, enr Wood and-Fifthsts ' . • era caepeuters.. • • •T . . • • ;TllSTreceived and ror . alla afresh lot of,Valea t y! _Factory Planes, at*Na. 85,Wond street. ••• air 48 • • JOHN VVALitift. •• • • • lefty. Engrottlings. rfteeiyedi a oploadid assotunent.of..ElNtaiii . tf And Frcocb Engraving's, enloiod'Aztd:.ploANO : a greirtiirittyl4i!,.o4 fur - FrainAltigi. Portfolio., o!-Sczap p 06111.. ' • that 2443 r JI.IWritSCEIVFD: tom . auk minafactoiers ) 'a .small retail a.aqitizeit or sbovtls, spadas, ho4s, , ra/teit and garden looTs- - -inveeping, 'Wattles shoi _•• aSei:an. so•an • is Tarioty ofaiideio , uAD , • and glass to snit c °stomata:. ••• • • :•• • • ' • :4•SAAC• nxgtag - mar 24 d4t and Cord Morchint; No 12 St Clairsl4 Yi 8.--Catpat nod. Poper:Ragsbought: ANTANYED SOON—A number "of--good haute* .. . V keepers,. cooks and chambermaids. Also, • ! wanted; several Camera with email fimilies,:or Men - with mall families. to•go to tho country and tice'Vla • , farms. Wanted, places for a number of men WWI . boys, in towp and country, Also,.wanted places in -- ,' • stores and warehouses ibr a number of salesmen, • .: booklteepers,. and" .warehousemen and . '114 . 4-411 ..- kinds of Agenbies attended to-fur moderate cha . Pleasn apply et 11ARRISICeueral A e a.* ligence Office, No: 12 St Clair4it...:a_ - •-•,-'•• .....m.,.. . . - e Pa . • • ip Dissolvd. • 91 • , ...irship heretofore existing between. the .vr l 'itndersigned as Real. Estate and -- Eurrpiree Agents, under the Spa' . of Illakely St Mitchel, has expired by its. limitation. The buiitiers formerly conducted by them in partnership will hereafter lbe pursued by each, individually; and they respectfully soliCit d continUaimeje that. paritteegb .which they hate received; Any pefatin haying, claims against the tate firth pi - est:et tbenitoeithex of the under signed for payment, and any-one indebted sillf please call and settle. .- ...JAMES BLARELY, mar 24 . .. • J 01.114 REMITTANCES To EIIROP.E_, • ,--- T AMES BLAKELY Agent • for the old Black .Rall liner or Liverpool and New York' pack ets, also for a line of American blerchant =linnet, to make remittances to ENG LAND; IRELAND, SCOTLAN D, and WALES, with prompto 2eas. and despatch at reduced rates. Apply at big office, on PENN St., near the Canal Bridge, Pitts* burgh. Inclalt-diSer /1.11114 itzta. & craft , DANTLEDA, LICHANNT, DIONENS, AND DEALEIN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE;MR., TIFCATES OF. DEPOSIT, RANK NOTES, ',- GOLD AND SILVER. • No. 62 W _ . MEL . . . OOD 132.,2D DOOROW iftiIINTII,151:11:211141M, • • ' .!. Pittsburgh, .Pa. ;: 11AR Funds and Currency received on Di hzd r collettians inallUin all the principUt aide:a °Me United•Statei; Sight Exchange onithiladelplda, Bal.; timore, Nett York i ßmiton and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums tcr.suit purchasers.. Kentuckj,ladi. and, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylvania Bank; Notes houghland sold on the most favorable terms. . The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on -England, Ireland, 'Germany sad Fran co. procured, 4e. mar 22-1 Cobbls Betwixt Hooks!. ' • ; . • C OBB'S NEW SERIES OF BOOKS have hots as -mined a popularity without a parallel in the. his tory of American School• Books. It isthe expression, of many teachers who have thoroughly used them,. that they can learn their pupils as much in one O,uar ter hi the use of these books,-as they can in .doutds. the time by tieing* any other aerie: and thereirtntr. doubt that the orthography of our aerie:, learned in less than one half of the time frost.Cobb'S. New Spellers than from any other extant. • The superior excellence and popularity of thoilr books may be inferred from the fret that-they lave been' officially adopted-for the use of all the Fablie Schools: in the folio - wing, among other important cities and towns., viz: New - York, Brooklyn, Phila.- deluhia, Baltimore, Wilmington, Del. Lancaster &ad Rc.ading, Pa.,-Utica and Buffalo, and. by some 2 or 30 County Conventions in the - State of New York ? also by the New Jersey State. Society' of teachers and friends ofEducation, and they are rapidly raking the place ofall similar works in the West among the best: teachers and most important boards riTeduca lion. The particular attention and critical eiamina: Lion' of this series of books is invited of all teachers and boards of education, alio contemplate makisar clinger' in this class avast books; and those who make tip their minds that they are the best,asd wish: toinirodoce them, can exchange With the advertiser their old books now in one for these, by - payibg Intlf the retail price in cash. • From the Now York Globe of Fob. 13, ; 1,847.. s.We are glad.to find Mr. Cobb still engaged in preparing new books lbrthe use orschnols and foe the benefit of the rising generation. Mr. C. , . new; spelling book and his valuable:series of reading and, otlerbooks, hate justly'rtio eti for MI a reputation' that will be more enduring than monuments etmar— ble or statues of brawl, ..Ke think he has done more to correct the discrepancies of the language, and ,to, wards elucidating and systematizing the elements or our .vcrnacular language than any other author es--; tant in this country."" For sale wholesale and retan:hy • ' LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, . maettsiew3t - •. ; : 110..89- Wbod .)Pittaborgi. . ; -yr • • • • .•-• ••• • ~' `~~•~`T~ - Anodoiile~. . 104 'l7l4•Defillrths- tner24 14t 4,4 w. c. CVUY. MEE N T ., . ' „ •-•,•ri-,- •;'.:. z 5-,, ~: • 7 .‘•:„= . .: , .:••,; 7 ,„ , f 7 •-. ••.,- :2 .•,.:- .: ..-:-....! „ - ;711... .;:: .:,;,: ' 4,l ' . ..7.: '' ;'. • :. :.- ..,: •. ; . : .t . :.‘ ' .. Z . ... , , ', :;:.• :;:".., '.;1 . .. „. : . , ~;- 4 ; • , : ...' . ~,, ::,..: :;•,,,,2 ( . ~,;':;;;: .. n ,' . ' ' ' ' LF f ir4 7 - '. . . 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