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It would frso"4lkrcu . fy, his Organ in the „ , Objeat7 .- to the election of the reasons -- whiii appear in what the. -worse pursued by the Whig 1110 . krpference to General Taylin retny ask's: tiatellint he is aSoirthern man, Cotton Planterl Do they suppose )filinditi himself to any scheme or ] ifiktnildleitelade trom the territory AffalilbitA: tads been shed so lavishly, itillrilditlfernera Who 'have aided him in ''',.*Sbeio lost to self-respect as to an iotarbolition Proviso, which by im *ceiChint.und every other slave- Anus and , unworthy the association nen Slates'? To indulge such brbn:' it • 4 s urd—monstrous." . „tor's opinions on 'Free :Trade, :palitical questions, we haze no At'wei•enture the prediction that in he ;Slavery question.. be will net be Teinst the. interests of his Eection ; consider his nomination by the ekipyletigement that a Protective atonal Bank, :was an ±ilbsulete 41.1lern Whigs heretofore so ultia on holitjen,. Protection, Northern their sectional prejudices, and %Mi. - as the ertibodiment of their lay not - the South expect from )eriry, who Ere their 'natural ire the prediction that dicir can „jciency will be in all respects Efotith'i and for the best of all rea-1 erhrse; re will not receive their sup tout ihi support Ale cannot be elect- , , `, • r-7 -7 184 i. IBEEM _ _ • Courier, in alluding -to' this . the anti-war, anti-slavery, and lqln) if we may believe idiyidiials who tire familiarly [in t , and possess his confidence- in ilia Eallethi sense of the. aian'c no advocate fOr the', ldUnited States Bank; nor' IVilig„ system'of high duties ''domestic" minufactures...4.. se - electetl-Presideut, an to.-impossible hi the present country,-thi Whit will far, hgse MOdee of thinkiiig iirenee to what he thinks they 'dniting the affairs of gorerm thousand times move annoying id to. their policy than did the Tyler, on another memorable • • tns pirapore expresses no little e the narile of Gen. Zachary Toy head of a Whig paper as a can-' :iideacy;:subject to the decision of very-. pertinently . ,Gen.-tayfor's name fors _ o..is without-the .sanction of ' , infin3tider and contrary to hi: p4igalost 1119 AN LS es, bu t *tings and views of his peru -hisr category we include the tken. - Tailor and such, of hir; -ai.best know his purpuses,-% And grid Pittsbargb. .I . 4tteption of our readers to the pro-I - ::Sitrottcl Meeting field ill :Cleve copy lrom the Plain: . I,'‘4lT , lhatsity appear ar-furiotttly 1 of 11 Railroad connexion believe that it has been de -4,ilWe men -that the connexion is "'"4;ifr!-Citi-si. , ill gain tnue'll by, the the road:: If so, we trust the '` . l?3,l;ptirfrientls L at the other end promptlyseConticd; tttort will;be resorted to. 40tion. - request of, the Whi , v. has ( - calling upon our citizens lings on Satti'adayevening. - )o., are always first in 1, have stirred up their ] ts matter, and We Thug done about ' • demoristration t dad not : that Democratic 'Uletriftinl ay Ireland " , e.tieritary, of the Exec ift.K.trin, that Mr. Thos. has delivered following articles, viz; 24 sacks Corn , and Veis from the upper end t,t1F.#41i. r . , " Air. E. also states %,14r, liai.tgter part of ths week ftvery handsome &ma- .it,does not claim the . J y: :charter election as '"a etthertnes , the Tribune.We ,fito►ghbors in this city to 41:Thre' ;itti bow numbers filly. ';virrillinora who have enlist- Considered complete. 'itnirt is very successful with the progress perfect tailit!try dis i.. SiiCotiapany will start fteteitleei,they....expect to Y-AlsetCity of Mexico. Itnivia.of - Saturday night the tesiltent,Of the United - Litriedisstaly about 6,000 service,--- `WAIL up the places :le...about to expire. renew their iferiy,possible con -the present strengthen the Fe, the ZVI-arida, and the INIIIIEN Nal W ev:•w,..,. A.79..'faz ; *reF4 ' .4.....,,L.4,,z,;,1•:;;1:4F:6,,,„,,,,..-iev..„, A': . -..--,,t,.. , ;-..' , ,.1-_ , .:: , , ,,,,, f;•.. , ; - t - ... 7 0. 3- W ,.. -4iVi:rs:',FfisK,,-, _.:.-.•:.,-;•.,',,,,,•",..,„',•,:1c:.-•-.1 • ':3.,7,,q-• ;.A.,[el:-;',..,::,•?:,: .7,--..:.:1,.-',--..•-•-•,.•:--;:-=.:::,.-.•,•-•,•' -•— , alt the liesjatalateeting last night, artteles of 824Fttiitititi'vrgric? adopted, and the .follevring -offieeteetectelY: ,Prisicrot—Tbomai BakeWel I 1, 1 4 Vice President—George Breed 2d lice:President=Johti Grblaam Atanrigers- - -W. J. Totten, Jno.ilissell, W. Ebbe, Geo.W - .'Jackson, John rShoen brg,er, Nei ille 8. - 'Craig, - . 1 .T. K. Morehead, R. S. Cassel, Michael Allen Wni: Wilkins, Jacob Paint er,-George Hogg, Wm. Holmes, Jesse Carothers, Robert Seer, Samnel'R. Johnston, Wm. W. Wel Q 3. Among the;property which has beerr offered to the committee for Selecting a site tor the Ilos pital;is the Drchard Hill of Jthass S. CILAST, Esq, Thls'posit , len-is;eMinently beautiful and conspic uous-, by land and water, is within the City District, and will soon be within the limits of our rapidly I - growing city.-- We are • induced particularly to Mention this location, as we have heard men of good judgnient.speak of it as a beau ideal for a Hospital and Lunatic Asylum. -- Our neighbor of • - . the Gatelle has truly an eye for-the picturesque, when he declares this. property 'to be "4 True Buena Vista." At the request of a frieni, who prefers descriptions of the splendid scenery around'. Pittsburgh' to political tirades, we • lay before our readersa portion of Me. Brook's fine - sketch of the country about- Oakland. We understand our friend Caen., in a truly patriotic spirit, has given the name of BusnA VISTA to the grounds around • his magnificent residence : "There is a country within a few moments ride of our Court Houie, of the beauty of which few trar,ers have the-inost - distant . conception. As far as the eye Can reach it is a land of delightful prospects, fair to the eye, and varied by. all those beauties of fruitful.cultivation and bold scenery. which give a double charm to those who love the works of nature in all her varied a.peCts. "Moving along Pennslyvania Avenue,—once, we are told, known.hy the less pleasing name of Earner's - and Meehahies Turnpike Road, - suddees Iv we were byought within . view of a real Buena 1 7 ista. There were., forest trees and ,gardens, the ; bloom ',*-* of early spring, and the promises of summer s and harvest. Resting t oreone of the nearest and ii.. miet of these hills, covered upon ones side with chOicirstfruits and upon the other with finest trees, we ea** from the height a prospect that a painteil would : 'Mee revelled in with; delight. Oakland, we believe, they called the plain below us, with its noble trees, never, we hope, to be cut down In front we were pointed to sums of the cottage residences of the ' , veil peopieof the town, most ofd i dhern : combining elegance of talie with that love ;of country life, So worthy the admiration of all', whowohlelenjoy the beautiful with the useful The streatn beyond-is known as the "silver river." and the cluster of.cottages which ;are grouped around, add a charm to the We were hap. py to see and believe there was room fur more, and even far more beautiful hatitatiens than those I BALDWIN TOWNPIIII'. before . us. rThe fertile valley .of the Stonunizaliela,l The people of Baldwin met at the church air seen from the promontories aboye, is. a. sight ol i the 20th inst. The meeting was organized by which one could hardly grow tvemiii,and there 6 1 callins' Mr. Joua Wissox to the chair, and apt room above and below Inc a hamlet, of cottages - * Jcs.rph Rals!on ::- . er.reti ry . The meeting which out to be eagerly built op io the neighbor.l P ointin g I JARED AL BRUSH, Collector, Sixth \Nand. hood of a city like this.. I was mast eloquently' whirr-sited by NlescrS. P. C. ._ .__. ------ ' "The liver in its trick-presents a radiant eres I Shannon, R. B. Roberts and R. H. Kerr. I 77.. r Cheri e , a nd eke C. pi,/ i. 4 ~Ye te Jrrmy.-B t ; • DR. . . $1,169 21 cent, bathed in light, stretched away -south and The followine were anoointed for each I CR: IT? amount of duplicate for 1546 . , a visit on Saturday, in the vicinity ..11poreetown, I reaet, until hid: in its mighty hills, which forma • ' gentlemen : " I Co!es.town, and Ellieburg, says the Philtielelphisil ~, w „, mellow outhee, blending diode tore 1.4 1 , 1 . school district, to colleit donations, Jas. Ralston, ! , z ,„., we love ocedmorr to norwo.lee healer, aro ap 1 Be P case Chapman, as trie• Lie Lou s 1 $560 CO ~. 1 • : per receipts, i s s h e lo eie d I dohs Wilson, peter D ev eh n , 'rh o ., V ar ner. 11. ad% t parent proopeets of the eteeve mope—end fund that ; Fle halauce, ' above in:pleasing-rivalry All this 20 2( - 1 1 from the natal' and weer, By more elee riled grourndlOonough, Jacob Horning, Robert Glass, m a trhe I linstead of their being foireet outer, we have heardl - .------ $1,169 21 I while to the north and east, one rich lama, of lard I w est. I reported, the sire at ar,l rye fields prescht co oli; 1. • , --..------- 'rises after another untilthe sight extemis to the' ! ec a rai l <q. o f fprjth.ly Dot tUrrtlt•icki in that eection Nort-When the commiturft e n; is . tillowesl,!the bat rented land irevettl.. SUCitll 41.7ri11U51,1 - O;'LLN,j, - )14 011 Committee to reeeive ail ' l,4l ° ll ° 4 ' an'i •` eriv er d i' t t;ir some sears, ro.ttwithstamilur, the tantmese of l auce actually due will be small. '; the beauties of Nature and the bleseiege of Art, are i the same t a the city : "ilesars. Wiliven, Waliaer, . ' e reason— ,r,, etre; , ;-tzt erzeiT, ifloordzie t '' it seldom seem in.one gaze. I Caskey, gird Ralston. • .I:he straager who „passes beneath the Oreizerd, I (Geeette copy ) • • rr r :0,1•4 SA., 0314,—The Cacr,bliAge Bed the Cit y °/•Pir-l'h"kti" Dß. Hill,. be) o rid Falling Run, . anzl. its we are told 1 , e r me rat lea !ms Ram the larmstra of within .. 351 -Oreet of tile Sevellat Ward, Ittile &vows! cu:l - ELAND A.m.) PITTs111.:iIGII RA tutoA D i """ I: it !hr Whet ,e!"P ir l, I)° ," ll `, 4Ter c ", n :iY ao per rceeiPirr! that mle-;.011 "" 1 To eye") reed from J. 31'Ree,1 „ : 3 ol ,s tee v to1 4 of the rich return that would compensate a further I ; MEETING, : lo.);'..» eery lit'Oiri ie.: ne IL•I' :11, litlilliti«111 1.1:111 , ."11.. iti P - 4 • 41 T. F i i,„, 4, mu 00 ! ' L • n - nrlilWard - Itisit" On tAtii select ground, tte irival T • • • • • ' ie,sr f or :,tr ee of Kent crianty, awl tie Delevcate i is w J , 11, Brush , oar oo tatting of the citizens a C!cl. eland 1 latriFittiiiivirea:-41Are•the locating' Coantnittec ftio i li L ln i s t % l r —. $8 . ,597 29 red., called ormolu to übt . border is s try tatooruz,irg, Douhticsi n litriou!...o, - ef eptelieted binevolent inititutiou vieiterl-this 1-,T ee .1 A II 1., . 4' ,• P 1 !, -n 4' ins time is ie stone' f o r ou r f a r t uera—lfet, ,r t : I • CIS. ' .! ... -- .......... Illy cash fur A lcderrownts warrant*, • V 1! 40 -1 - site; '11.140' so eorrinriralirig A fl- ' "nvement' that: at alt a .;a: e t lt ; i a :c t loc a. k l , m ;:o lit ta t krt e rs . t lr o ll' co lu n l siTrl in ior 4 il ir fairly brought into general acquaineance, Li.i-uare —l3r Gatoo 13. f...roirt, emnounres tothei " rs 'Watchmen's sereicee, 12 00 . the l the construction of the Clevelarld and Pitt:lmre: i , 0r ,4 ea-.;e i„ p e „,,,, 3 4.,,,„j a ;an d vi rg i,„ ; i n rh e l "• .. Coat, and coat trauling,437 67 famed Richmond Hill watibi be reitierobered wit:li !0 , u4b0r1 . ,,,00 of Whtetiny that the besets willi hunt at-nu:anon. Will tut! owner Of this. thettgli ; A 10r . , ,. e „ 0 „. 1 .,, ~,r , 0 ~ ~.‘,..,,,, of the „ . i i P' ' ,' '' this . .' ' ~..... l i. •ll Debts aup by K. F. Pratt;l Railroad. '--• --• me ••••---- one Dt tlie:most lose' of his billocio, sutler it to 3 delerz „ jou from chrrrzero Fails were nsele . ar, ani i•t, - t " . r , ; e - (hall i. ; 1,.. , - ! ehereree.ss p'er recent, 1,-124 G 7 tire eurrnounted by the noble etrurture, which may i lieso - conepicuously Tilare,l there by philanthropy l i rokrel'arr:ei,inort4Leerarr barn ejiTh g d : r i ne A a ii r d L .. h t. 7:7 l : r r eer rb o ' 2 , - . 1 ,: . t 1 471-Li t i l: * e u "l m' a l" i l b ilr ! °; " ;'°:ce ' r , r 7, trr . 't ' s : e'2l...a' 7 l . 'i ri ,:` ' '''_ tubt .-47 .) -" * " .411 i i " " r'" 12‘14'r il"" 61- and etituence,--au institution, r l C A ' i g' icd If toe I never before sea., it more apparent that the miter I , ele We netieeil yesterday the toes of tire 'ilk 0 1 the ' s Ull 'erin g S at disease , ar;r° to smooth " le r 2 - I pro , rests entirely with the people of rove city' of; ei:eph•zrits beitingirig to , the Zisoligitel loslito7e, , c: ay of the destitute. l Cies - eland—that it is altogether within their power I Illev were lost with all their baggage--two "Therr.e: are MO)" belatlr° l I . '° t. ` fo r a li c *P i t 4 r; t., say whether the work slail be accomplished and Itliat.—t. Intr Iry 1 : . . in the neighbor - hot:id of the Cat', but this is the moat , ems .. 500 ,, i t .i.„,„ : 1 h e 4,1"......,,„„5i never he, oje v . a . 4 .. j ... .......----.-.—.. - ... . attractive one we hale seeit.' ; 1 steeli a strzetig %leo:telt qoiet delertnination ro4ini!' - -1 n- tin r: 4,1 . -- "' : roe Leedml L',sll,:ner cite I I 1 '. ntains it the' ddrercace der were the raw for the l i fe4tcd lo Carty it through immediately. Another Stove citrx. 1 The nieetieg oreamsed by the appliettnrn rf; l'er , e, 4 . 7 . a OA lzw fart oe` Pervet: A 0 - ) F•Ir 510 `e i . There was much mzeitententnear the . ..‘loooneta- ! Hon "art L, hire new z ATI: la, Chall MA: 141/1.1 W, 't 1 , 0` 1 “'" ,, , end was 11 ."Nrt ea liar *awe Ye" 3" ' I i i another Licked hie wile t.) death, and wail I tide wharf yesterday afternoon, oa account of the ! graver:. t.erretesy. I Ca 4.5. WiterrzeSLT, F.. 51. &e at a ;re fi t control: l 4 ll l - 2 ' o"td a , " cd"rc-b -5 - 1 occurrence of another ~ .SlZle ease." It appeared_____, previourle appointed, submitted the following re , that a gentleman and lady from Misallyippi, arrive. I pqrt, which on motion sine accepted and ordered led on a steamer, on Omit way to Maryland, hay. , to h e po to; N e e d wit h t h e 1 ,„,, ee d,„ ; ,. ing with limn foul' slaves: Two men, a woman i ( - 1 tits ropert will appear in our next.) and a boy.' The roaster, we are tol d , p mi,0,.,d tot , C T I.i , eraeseer, - Ezit , of Chagrin Falls iv-4 M ; en ealied tree, and sa:,:rrilte.l it. feu remartss, them, that Le would give them r• freedom " pa.. ~,,,r..T.,,;., that $,_„j:..6,0„„) had airo , dy 1,e , r1 r.0b ,, ,, ,,,,, ,e4 pet's if they desired to remain In a free State ---1 1 ,1 that townthip, to tote szael:. M 111.- 1,-iin..l, con• , One,only accepted this Mrer. home of the rehired , a:lie:Jet that ir ine..se.l throz:eh that Ceee, which • , I . weeld b e increaeed to It ^. f•'"+ peop.e subsequently innuccd another tu leave ;am wm, C. r „..,,... , r.: ,,, , ,,, r0de , 3 1 ,,,, 111 ,. ran er tl7.e made a violent attempt to prevent all ft din si:o. meeting by stating ' in o r few words the sieep ' ,lo. reeding .with the Mississippian, which failed, hurt- rest he felt in the emerproe. ever, on account of the Bite:ere:we of the 11,1a:,oes' Mr. Whittle-Im . y then altered the ?LAl:ming m.o. Polite. ' i outruns accompaitying them with n few temar'es : 1 , Rees ace, That the City Ci'mnril is hereby ear. neatly requested to take forthnith the secret of the citizens ef Cleeeland; both ter arid against the milLecription of $...::!:.1 1 ),.V.; , ., , stork in the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Compenee t uz.der the act sit February t. Ite:t3. I:',.r , tral. 'Fitat a committer: of three in rash waia be :Appointed by the Chair, who.., dirty it shall he to procure rubwiiptions to the r...'••cl: or the Cleveland aid' Pitteburgli Railroad Company,- arid eubscriptions to the proposed city loan. Tiros. Enl.:llN., Efil , moveil to amend the fire: resolationly el Liking out all atter the word .. Re. solved," and inserting . that the citizens of CleLe.l hied are opposed to all Railroads, end. do not] desire to see- any constructed leading into, or out of! their city" - His desire was to learn whether the people of this city were willing to sustain re iceolution ex preetiL e of what has heretofore been their conduct on Railroad questions. rind if so, that agitation of this and kindred projects might forever be pot to rest, and the grass allowed to grow undisturbed in oar public streets. Tide stmendmerit excited an animated discussion, in which the mover, G. A. Benedict, Ileq.. J. P. Bishop. Esq., and others took part, and was finally with the consent of the meeting withdrawn. The resolutions of Mr. Whittlesy, were then put and What Whigs out or Congress hare done to pr.l! , cute the war, can be learned from tht. records of ihe , hrilliant 'victories of Monterey, littera and Vera Cruz. (C' Consistency of the 'Ptleg-la ph said.the ,ahoy e yesterday morning. It is certainly very well too, when we consider that not move than five ppr cent. of the officers and soldiers at the battles re ferred to were Whigs! And surely all were (Tiro• setl to the Whig anti-war measures of the fact Con- —The Sable Itanuonisis. The Theatre has been jammed for two nights by most intelligent and respectable audiences, drawn thither to listen to the unique harmontee of this band. We are glad that the Sables are sus tained, fo'r they are gentlemen both in and out of the profesbion. ?heat re Illumination. Ou Satunlay evening, , igiceatily to the arrange ments that are making ty our citizens, for cele• bracing the victories gained by our soldiers in Mexico, Mr. Porter will illuminate the theatre and bang out a most magnificent transparency, with appropriate devices. This is right. 0:7 There was a Relief MeOng in Baldwin Townshii• yesterday afternoon; Mr. K. 11. Kerr was present. We must say for this gentleman that his disinterested exertions in behalf of Ireland's suffering people are worthy of all praise. He has been the most efficient man in the , business of collections, holding meetings, &c., of all who have been appointed. .. TiIL Cnors.- 7 The papers from various parts of the country report favorable as to•the protpects of the farmers; the grain crop turns out better than was expected. In some districts it is excellent. In our county, so far as we understand, the return of wheat will be middling. Faorr.—lt is feared that the frosts ofiast week have injured 'the fruit to some extent in this Maur 13i.swr..—We thank the Sable Harmon ists for this epplisite piece. of music, arranged for the,Pitmo by Kneass. The wordis are by blunt. -ny will give music;-on l'resby. will be pre- p !gigaton, at the: ,Exchange, supplies ,his friends with "Mock Turtle &rye at Ir9 , stocii 10,45 y! • ~. _ r , . 7.," 8 . ..f:ZI- .. 7' , - . .:„4.::.', , '1: . '4' - ?.:r. .-',.',., .:- ,;' . , REM :o'Agg,' 1.5,'1.&f,'.'„-? '..•.,i-'l;':;,.''..:;-:'..7..-.:..iv't Inhalatioi,of "Ether. The-E iropean.Correspowlent of the Washington Union has the, folloring paragraph in relation to l '4le inhalStion of 'sulphuric ether:, • . . _ "From the many4 - iumeratis importint:discove ries;lsitterly, scieneejthronkhout Christendom ap peari to be :unusually energetic just now.ln, Europe it seems to 'be busily engaged in making improvements_ upon - the.systeirt promulgated by out countryman, Doctor Jackson, for surgical ope rations while the patient is under the influence of the vapors of sulphuric ether, and'it Las succeeded in ascertaining the quantity to be inhaled, in:order to destroy sensibility and suffering. Some re markable facts have been stated at - the sittings.of the Academy of Sciences is Paris. Experiments have been made in France' upon animals of nearly every every,description, and with entire success. The most ferocious dogs have been prostrated by it, and the marrow extracted from their back - bones, Without their havlng exhibited the slightest indication of pain. • Among other successful uses of the article on persons in extreme agony, a case was reported of an accolchment which was per formed by means: of the forceps.. It is recom mended that great caution should be exercised in _the adMinistration of the ether; for, in some in stances, the inhalation of its vapors has been fol lowed by frightful convulsions and delirium. In i other cases, rational conversation was kept up, while there was an utter insensibility to the other wise most acute bodily suffering, such as a patient's making incisions. in his own flesh. While the discovery is universally considered as the most extraordinary one ever made, it is believed that its use in some diseases bad better be dis. pensed with, in consequence of the injurious ten dencies upon the muscular system. RELIEF FOR IRELAND ]EITEASON TOWN . BIIIP. The people of Jefferson township met at the Methodist church; the meeting was organized by calling Mr. DAVID TORRENCE to the chair, and appointing Wm. Ssis.i. and Amos Pience, Se cretaries,- The meeting was eloqueniiy addressed by: Samuel-Palmer and Robert:ll. Kerr. The fol lowing gentlemen were then appointed to act as a ComMittee to take charge of all donations made in the township, and to convey the same to the city: Messrs. James Peine,'D. Torrence, Michael ' Snee, and H. Heath, The meeting thin selected 1 the followiag Committee for each school district, to make collectionkrom the humane:- Ist. O.•S ; iclnan, D. Torrence. id. J. H. IWElheny, J. Abets; ad. James Blair, Samuel Wilson. 4th Samuel Large, H. Kennedy. sth E. Percival, Was. Parkinson. Olh 11. li. IWElheny, W. Huffman. th William Lowrey, John Paine. bill Amos, Pierce, F. Sore. carried. It was then on motion, ordered that the pro ceedings be published in the several papers in the city. Nothing further appearing, the meeting ad journed SAMUEL STARKWEATHER, Ch'n. STRONO, Sedy. The names of the Committee appointed under the second resolution of Mr. IVhittlesey will appear hereafter.—Cleveland `Plaindeakr. The Havoc at Vera Cruz.—We are glad to learn that the loss of life among the non-combatants in the city was nothing like what has been stated.. An officer of the navy who visited the castle and city after the surrender, informs the New Orleans Tropic that the number of women and children and other non-combatants in the .city has been greatly overated by the press. The whole number in the city did tiot probably gieeeed 1500 ; and,the number killed did not reach 200. Thgkilled , and wounded among the combatants in the city. Was said to be 38. Declivity of Streams.—lt is said that-a declivity of three inches per mile, in a smooth straight am net, gives .a ,velocity to running. water of, about three miles an hour. The Ganges, which gathers the waters of the Himalaya Mountains, the loftiest in the world, is, at eighteen hundred miles-from' its mouth, only eight hundred feet above the letiel of the - sea.--that is, about 'twice as high as bt. Paul'a Church, in Aondon—and to fall these eight tnndredfeetikits long course, thetwateurevircs inonth,--Baltimore. - . - -~ •,:. 4 .; . ;.. :2' MEE ~.-£ -. ~.Jf ~ .... :'t". tr~r~,~` ~ ~- ~s ousravortim(vo*.tiin POET BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, • - • Pintinitputs, April 2044347.2 ••••• - Tuesday , B o'clOck,P3l. • The southern . Mail.:oTthis - morning brings infor- 1 mation that tht:Riv, - .WII ~....T.arnes, of Capt. Nayldr's cOmpany;second` „ NittisylvFti a Regiment, and Tour others of 'the same. Regiment,. were mur dered while on an excursion abbut seven miles from Vera Cruz. - • , Mr. Dimond bas been appointed ColleCtor, and rens Peters Inspector:of - CustOms at ;the. Port of Vera Cruz. INr.ovrterns CAse.—Yesterday Coroner Rich ardson summoned a Jury to hold an Inquest upon the body of rn infant found in coffin at the foot of Hay street, on-the bank of the Allegheny. No clue was disc - coered that might, lead to the detec• tiou of the guilty partits, ' : Tag Lroirrs.—Lest there should be difficulty in distinguishing Whig from Democrat houses, on Saturday evening, we are ref/nested to suggest that our federal friends burn blue lights. A Cnowm—There were nineteen cases brought from the Tombs yesterdAY morning, to be passed upon by his Honor, the Mayor. :I•Persons who want a delicious bath, can be accommodated to their entire satisfaction, at Nor th's Grecian - Bath House on Third street. Republic of Riberitr.—The people of the Ameri can Colonies in Africa, agreeably to the recolii , inendatioir of - jie Colonizitroti Society, are pre paring to assert their national independence. Says a letter from Dr. Lugenbeel, (colored) under date of Monrovia, Feb. Oth,— " "According to the decision,sohe Legislature, an election is to be held on the'third Tuesday February in all the settlementsin' the Common-1 wealth, Tor delegates to a national convention, to I be held at Monrovia, on the first Monday in July. I for the purpose of framing a constitution, and making oiher necessary arrangements preparatory Ito a formal declaration of sovereignty. The con-I stitution will be laid before the people as early as! practicable after the convention, and the people , i are to decide by solemn vote, on the last Alonilay in September, whether the constitution, presented by the convention, shall be adopted or not In case a Majority of the people shall rejectthe con stitution, the delegates will meet again' in conven tion and prepare another theft, or. make such amendments as will suit the wishes of the people; which new draft will likewise be laid before the people. for their adoption or rejection. The new government will not go into operation before the tst ut January, JAMES M•LEAN, Collector Fifth Warld. I To amount of duplicate tbr 1846, I By cash paid 1. 3. Ashbridge, 1 Overseer, e 2,153 67 Ido do IL Morrow, . IBS 87 1 1I error and lost taxes, Eci 56 .- 1 Fir".--A fire brute out Spout 2 o'clock' thiii liy clono - ations for unseated y corni syi Morning in some stables in Mi Br llerlerger's Ailey, , oßermiji on for collecting, and three frame tenements were consunmi: It i believed to bare been set on fire. It was at One , 5 Per sent, . i ßy ketViCeil in making' out du , time very alarming, but the firemen striving! plicate, t promptly and managing tirmirably,. the hue was 1. sorroundett with water and early suhducd. - , I I . ..3narieari. 1 IFtvis CV:ee.-1141,:t 4* a 11, , .pa'.e Vriwcen the etry catrietiv. vi New York :unt the krei-4.r about the rac.,retat of a qaitairy al. tigisr;,:vi; —"Vito t"liirazo Prtnn• err./ tl.e clause'` bat u by At far at 41 I.a:lt.tar4.l 011 i: eJtl:l7 ll'td vote,' for , Nistrtinf; for nit Itoiari cif Poor 0( tros. 1111.1 tit 1 , % I:7C itt thit Tawititip. al 110. Elf,,aaa fht. iro3t., Ikt tielork, 1;0:1;;; norr t*t-:ltrA titan the " Sciarot liou.e, Latc,c3 In liaLißail. I:xecutive Co-frau:l:4.T. R. It. K.E1:11, ((soy rr ci.oe.it ,:opy ) Comtnitiee, will here 4tee, for the i n iormeo wt. of that "%utile & O'Connor hair conseatcd ' , rot ide gralstitrios itorno in lima s.; , aciotra iwatehause. corner of rent) and tiVayne -irce:ti, where all donation!: utTercd for the relief of the For tff Inland will be rreeived. tuar.ld lok'M 1.7.81:5, Chairman. ti ANG.ES AND LI:MONS-100 110Ica prime sweet Oranges ; • " Sici:y Lem orm ; rut male by P. C. MARTIN, cororFraiddield and Front ata. this. green apples, , ie jr goed shipping ottier, for sale by P. C. MATITI:s7, . 301 Comex of - Smithfield And Front sta. CORN -150 Dultels Corn; for sale by I'. C. MARTIN, all 21 corner of Smithfield and Front sts - . Groceries. A assortment (integer, tea, coffee, brooms, buckets, raisins, bacon, &c. For sale wholesale and retail by P. C. MARTIN, 5p.2.1 corner of Smithfield aud Front Ms. ACKEREL, TEA, and RICE, at . Auction.— 11l On Thursday afternoon, the 22(1 inst., at 2i o'clock, at the Corninercial Sales Rooms, Corner of Wood and Fifth fits., will be sold, immediately af- ter the sale of furniture,•&c.: 14 bhls. N 0.3 Mack erel ; t hf. chests Y. 11. Tea; 3 tierces Rice. ap2l JOHN:D. DAVIS, Atict. 200 WOODEN Botyla, of all sizes ; a good as sortment of Window Sneb, Garden, Rakes and Hoes, Brushes, Axo and Hoe handles, -Hay Fork, Matches by the gross or bunch. For sale low for cash or approved produce, to salt conaigneea.; ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and ContatissionlMar chant; No. 30, Filth at. apr2l4t.• ASPLENDID assortment of Rosewood and Ma- Illogany Pianos or tho latest patterns; just finiali ed and for sato at F. BLUDIE , S, apr2l.. No 112 WOod St. .. ALSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole mantil patent/80105n attachment, low for cash, F. BLUM vq„ No 112 Wood -at. PENS—Receivedasiortatent of KT the best qualitiDiarnood or .ever-pointed gold 'pens, and 'for isaleot..the lowest: prices. • WI4SON.I_ A :11,CF)11CDGASS„ BURNERS-,-A • fresh - supply, jiisfreuieived and fok, brrg'i .4 9 ' 1- • • ~• ' -'''.!."•;_..--,...:.,;-t:!...,,,:,:.....( ME= ~ . ;a:;.' :....?''',•:.',.': ,p;,. , ,.t. - ,,, - 4 , 7-'..-. - • !.i.- - , t`l.- -- - , ?:•e- . . - ..!,•,, 7, .. 's•, , ::•:':'• , :re.A-1 ,,, 7, -, ikg,'-lig..'ffl -7 : ,,, ..7., , 5::• ,. ::••....... - .:•;,.: 1 . - . - : ..,,.;.,....: • . •••:,..-.,.. , 1,: - .... , .:,;. - :,:".71 , ...' :: - ...- ~ - -, • •- " .,7.- -• . . 7...4., ; - : , ! ••'- -, i;. ' '.r. ''' . 2 .] , •.--.. 7- '• -- .':- . :.•.: - :"•::::: . ".t*.• - .':, --,- • - .:. , :"... - ..•' , ..,.. 1 4. ,- . -- .T*....:. .. „ .. . • . . . . . ... . ... . ... . . . —~^a ~. 'T FRANKLIN TOWNSIIII` If;141 IiF.I.I.EF For. Sale, Pianos. ,:.-.,...,-,,:,',;:,,..ii'_..',.;_:.:,-...,-_,,:-..,.',...;.,.Q,.;-<--,---..7:.-.,.;::': •.-.,;,-..-.:.4...:"...,;.445,,;44.,':.,,.',,'.'.,.,'';',:--.:4..,:',:'.':-...! . . . -.. . . ..-- - =WM _,,., ~!~~-.. "1, - -`,...7-4,-7<cr R 11-1. 0 . - 0 F the Auditors elected by the citizens of the city of Pittsburgh; trvAudit , ' file Accounts Of the OverseertArtheToor of said city, and the. Collectors of Poor-Taxes, from thb Ist:April 1846; to rtitO lst April, 1897. CHARLES CItAIO,' Colleetrir in Ist. Ward. : 5 To amount of Duplicat .for 1846 $5,566 55 R. By cash paid 'l. J..‘Ashblidge, - overseer of Poor 1 ,- $3,516 20 By cash paid-R. Morrow, ad ing Overseer of Poor; try. Cominission for Collecting ,nt 5 per cent, By Exonerations for unseated lots and lost" taxes, ./NO.IIIIiEE, Collector Second , To ain't of Duplicate for 1846, $4,396;32'- " Taxes collected uotin Du plicates, ---". $4 2 420' 10 CR. i By sundry payments of Cash to W; Chap- , man, Overseer of Poor, $3,837 29 ' i Balance, • 582 81 i ----- $4,490 10 ; NOorr..--When the commission for collecting is al lowed, and the lost tales ande,sonerations deducted from the above balance, the amount dire will not ex coed $3OO. THOMAi FAIRMAN, Collector Third Wird. - DR. To amount' f duplicate for 1846, $5,12.5 38 - CR. By cash paid to W. Chapmao, Overseer of Poor, as perreceipt, $4,100 00 do do IL Denny, - By of 'the Poor, By Balance, Nom—When the usual allowance is made for collecting, and for lost taxes, the above hal:tune will be very small. i. RICHARD 'lloPE„Collector Fourth Ward. PR. To, ain't of Duplicate Cur. 1846, CIL. By cash paid LJ. Ashbridge, $4,116 69 IL Morrow, 821 9 licir,pfe due, 'uncollected;. 719 14' j $5;6.55 92 Nort::—.When the commission for collectin i g is el lowed, and a deduction made ft.r lost ta . ..yea and ea ! onerations, the balance actually due by Mt. Hopp I will be less than $350. 1 . . - 1 • pauses, salary of F.. P. Pratt, to for, ' 120 43 " ' Poor of Sixth 3,‘%ni, 1152 01 " John Lai42llltn, for tnkterisit for nes: Poor Howse 444 City Farm, • 1,069 413 " " For insurance ou now Poor House, " Specification And p!an for P. If. • 4 " Physivisn's salary, at urn Poor lionse„, . " " Labor, Itay, Potatoes, Cosi,Sc. 220 50 44 44 Furnishing Poor Ilouse, 386 •06 " " Colins,couveysner,44c. 100 75 '• For GrAA* digging, . lid 19 " Advertising, 12 15 " For Food, and out door poor, - 1,011 23 For supplies fur !ninth ly yany,er, '1,679 22 " for dry gocsdx, do do • :14 94 " " For .11(o,?* do do 24 12' ‘• For clothing do do 6 50 "" " For tniulieino, 61 13 " P. Fshoostock, Physi- 44 " For Klection eapenaea " For Itnerotat, 44 44 Compensation to V. Chapman, PO C!) . 4 4 Oitice Rent, -ID 00 4.4 Aochtora eempenaation, ZO.) GJ 44 " italance handed by Chapman to the Guardi-atta of tl.e Poor, 25S 9.1 1.1. AS 11.1.1RIDOE, Overseer of the Polff, • With City or ratsburgh To cash reed from stexwer New Fmglancl, " Charles Sihert rot funeral expenses, " < " patient in hos- pi ol ' 0 0g " J. B. Guthrie, collector of the port, li it ..‘ .snlo or effects of Pauper, 0 0 ii 0 - d o . deceased stranger, 0 ft .‘ steamer Prai- , rte I% rd, 8 00 " J.Cmtnannel, 29 70 ,‘ Charles Craig, 3,516 20 Collector, " " Jat McLean, Collector, 2,153 67 " " " Rich'd Ilope, Col I 'r, as pr receipts exhibited, 4;115 69 Total 69,894 13 CR. By balance due to I.J. Ashbridge, as per Auditor's report, 25th April, 1846, By pay. of con. of cash, clothing, fuel, and food furnished to monthly, and out-door poor, as per receipts entered in receipt book, 3,351 lb By pay, for grave digging, horse . hire, coffins, and conveyance, 161 ill By supplies to poor house, .to gather with salary ,of Superin tendent, man hiro, and help, . 779 41 By cash paid to poor of 6th ward, 38;6'4 " Allegheny: city, 30 110 " " for advertising as per receipts, . • 110 . 75 " "' for-booker,', 10.28 " for telt, 24 k 07 " " for coal and . coal, hauling, 561 22 " 4 4 for hospital aspen -127 0 55 78 sician,• - 107. 45 " -" debts due byE. F. Pratt, as per receipts,- _ 2,047 10 it, 44 as per .rccOlPf4if as doe toll, F.'Pratt, - ' By cash:Paid R. Moriow for.Ald errnans Warrants, By: casitpaidJno. Laughlini tractor for material, aid 410-14,-' " for modleine, " . " to Geo.:Watt, phy- MEE =PE MEE MEE f'i ,-,. ..: . ;' , %. - 1'•co4•. • WEI EMI ..,7'' . -: r i.'': , .:l - ,.. - '.. -- E'; ". • -.:;i',--17_:',.1,:';.-. - 7, 1,629 13 $5666'66 --_i.-_-. 22 0 5 0.0 3 0 s • $5,126 38 05,655 92 021599 60 31 411 5 CO e" 3t 1 9 GO El A ,597 29 in Account MEE ‘:,:',-;...:-;:::',..=,:;;.,:-;;.,:*..•'!:,'. 1 ' MINN i , F .1 .. , ~ ''L •. •~C ~•~'. .. .. - an fkrm, " ' 3 " 4° i° Y cash paid P i 0r r4„4.)t . , , rigted 6 th ~. mttclaell,t,„,--., ivreredithiAn4T .ri ta g l w e'; p lt ri n i d l i s t 4 o 6 rB 4 for:the Yeat:_er_ L t ' 7000 6 J A stitoridgei, Ity allovanco sv service, at S6Q nine m.Ott h per nlca!th!..--; by L J. A 8 - 266.38 By balaime.,.u!%f. pittstairgh, brid4e to cat) . _ . R. MORROW, Acting:oierseer - 61 Poor, in account " With' City of Pittsburgh. DR. To cosh reed from Chas. Craig, -t; • Collector'aa per receipt, = ' .41,629 13 - - To cash received from R. Hope, Collector, as per receipt,. - .821 09. - To cash received , from 3. M'- . . Lean, Collector,as per receipt, 168 87 To cash received for fines, - .4 02 - _ . - • 11 CR. By cash paid, salary an due to E. - P. Pratt, . By cash paid, debtOf E. F. Pratt, Overseer,. - By cash paid, debt - of 1..1. Ash . bridge, - . By cash paid for Advertising, • By cash paid, J. - Laughlin Con 7 tractor for materials; &C...for the new-Poor House, • By cash paid, linapital expenaes, By Contributioris of cash, clo-. thing. fuel and food to monthly and out door Poor, as per re ceiptir,'. By cash, paid for 'coal and, coal, hauling, By cash paid Geo. Watt, Physi cian, balance of. salary, ,by Morrow ; $42 75, By cash . overpaid Geo. Watt, • PhysicPui,by It. Morrow,, By payments for supplies for:new and old yoor House, including bedding, 8 17 84 By payment for O ffi ce — rent, `4O-00 By Aldermun , s orders, 53'44 By compensation to It. Morrow', for services, 3 mouths, at $6O per month; By balance paid by R. Morro* to the Guardian of the Poor, 142 23 Total, • - c • . $2,6.7.3,11 The Auditors, in the discharge of their duty, took up the accounts ror the whole year, commencing Altai, 1846, and ending April, 1847. • The Auditore regret to see the imams; assassr con tinued in the expenditure of the PoOr filed; When,. in every other business, its entire abandonment has, proved true economy. It was impossible fir the , undersigned to inform themselves from the bills, ac counts, and receipts before their, whether - or not iui every case, the articles-furnished, for the - poor were the most suitable, ancret the lowest cash 4i:ices. They find entered its Auditoep Book, report of I. J. Ashbridge'saceount, up to Jan. 1847," And adjusted, and settled,'" it says, by the Aud-1 ,< hors elected to Audit the accounts of the Over " seers or the Poor, from the let day of April, 1840, "to the let day of April, 1847 this sth day of .'.lan. " 1847," signed J. Shidle, 6. Meredith, and J..J.• This report makes Mr. Ashbridge'fi account bal ance, allowing him • €:600 for nine month's services. This allowance, the undersigned think•Onjust tolhe other Overseer of•the Poor,- Mr. Ghtipinari; whose salary we have fixed ats6oo for the whole year.-L The $l5O difference between 'shot We hare allowed Ne. A.,,,and what was allowed in the above report, forms part of the balance against him: • The re, Mai ning portion of tilt balance, $llO 38, has been paid by him, throngh . Mr. Hill, to the Guardians of the Poor. It was a mistake in the figures, not noti ced in the report-above referred to- - • The charge of $75 in • Mr. Ashbridgels account, is is addition ton charge of a like sum made by the same narties, ter audit r.g the - acconnts for the Year enilitig April, 1846. j 'I present Auditors have ehargedfor - their ser-1 vices, $ 3 O, being - b 5 more than the usual ,fees.---- This additional charge of $5 is made inasmuch as they hove had three sets oraccothats to examine, . Reapt.etfirily subinitted, - • WM. ALGEO, or Wm., , ): ••• • W. A-111LL, ' . JOSEPH bi'GFil LOUGH, rip.4l-dSt. ; • ;.TTSBL'ItpII TanAmit.z. MA NAGVII4 — e. - 5. Penmen. grear 514.5c00rn., .. W. M. Fos-rmr.. .......________ . PELIVATD BORES e. 5 ; filliCLM Ticxrri 75 CIS. Dress Circle, 50 eects.l Second Box, a7l cents Pit, - 11.5 t. I Gallery, .?0: 4' Laid n? ht .r , the engagement oP the EL t liArt MONISTS,- = • PLI7:3EIL . O PAAAELLf .111;11TLET, Mrarify, With a Change of Programme. Wediiesd;:yEvetting, Aprll 21, Will be performed' .Sheridan Knotvles Play entitled WILLIAM - TELL Wm. Tell l'u. r 0... After which, Concert by SABLE ' HAIINCIFISI-6 FiNTY HORNPIPE, by miss B. LEwis To conclude with Part 2tl of Sitni.r..tanaromErre Thurs.:ay, Diliefit of the Sable Doom open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at 71. The Bus olfice will be open daily from 10 o'clock N. M., to 1, P. M., and from '4 to 5,1. Where any number at seats may be secure:l. . - xy-It to particularly requested that no, children in arms _be brought to the Theatre. ' A New :tiovel by Voldraeli; AI. P. , NR,,more tle Ho OkSZt. COOIi , S. Literary Depot; .11. 83 Fourth street: . . Taunted, or the Crusade; a new novel, by li. D'ls.• rael , author of"Coningsby," 44 .Younglhike,r etc. Streaks of S..'quatterLife and Far Vest SUenes: - a series of huinonnts , sketehes deseriptiVeof incidents and character in the •Wild West, Ity."‘Solitaire;" (John S. Robb, Esq. of St Ltiois,).withuigliforigi, nal disigns Darley.,, s -- • • Copt vity of NapoloOn at Stlielena, by MiantholOn; the Entperces companion in Eaile,parts•s and fit Nationsl Magazine ifor.May, with. a finti Fashion plate. • Aunt Kitty's Tales, by Maria J author of "Pride and Principle." '• • The.Fttiry Bower; or the History ofa Month; from. the.:o London edition. - • . • Dogs; their ,origin and varieties; directions as to their general management; also, simide instructions as to their treatment under diseases; by It. D. Rich ardson. The IVondersorliature and Art; or troth stranger than fiction; illustrated with 61 engrTeings, The - o.‘werless or the Lost Will; a novel by Ma , dame Charles Rey hand. The Manuel orChess, containing the elementary principles or the game, illuktrited with numerous diagrams, recent games and origit)al problems; by Charles Kenny. The American Flora; published in monthly Farts; each part illustrated with 8 or 6 beautifully colored engravings taken hem Nature'. Terms $8 .per an num or 25 cents per number. ' Chamber's Encyclopedia or English Literature, No. 8. 1 . , Chambers' Information for the People, No. 15.. Living Age, ,`No. 1 . 52. itrJust received and for sale at COOIC , .S, No 85 Fourth•strect. • - ' • . rplIE undersigned has removed his store from - No. 115 Wood street, to Fifth street r between Wood and Market streets, where he keeps a general assort ment of ENGLISH AND GERMAN BOOKS, STA TIONARY, and all other articles generally to be found. in Bookstores. As his intention is, to sell at small profits, and to attend to his business with the strictest rnindiulness, he hopes to deserve a share of the public patronage. aplo VICTOR SCRIBA. TONES , Genuine Italian Chemical Soap, for soft ening, the skin, eradicating all 'eriptions and pimples, healing chapped hands or 'cracked flesh;, for dispelling freckles, sunburn', tan and blotched skin;andproducing a fine healthful youthful clean nesa. Price 371 cents per cake. The . genuine ar ticle; s for sale by : . • . B. A. VATINE3TOCIC 8: CO., corner First and Wood and Wood and 6th 6tB apl4 - ' Exeontoral Notice: . rrißE subscriber, - Executors . of the last' Will and Testanatat,OfßobertllTorkle, dec7d ) late of Indiana township ) .B.llealteny county, request those wlitierti Indebted to the estate of Robert 14 , Corkle to make immediate payment. . 'And all these hav-. list CLAIM e tit piesent the.sarne-properly autbentica- Xe Ar,settlettent„, EDWARD -Itl'COBEUgi ...- - . 1 i441w. ..,teDERT `; ,; EMIMIMS ; :' - - sownr-casr coamm • or woos AND 715 Th $lll2llll. ON Thursday Morning the 22d inst., at 9 o'clock, a t f . he Commercial Sales Rooms, will be sold, an extensive assortment of staple and fancy Dry -Goods, &c. among which are super rich staple prints, furniture, chintz, gingham!, gros de nap prints, bfeaahed and unbleached muslin. lawns, mow de !niacin, silk and cotton liars., stiawls, cottonades, check,.tieking, fancy vesting!, gloves, and hosiery, sowing silk, suspenders, patent thread, superfine cloths, cassimeres, sattinett, Ky. jeans, flannels, umbrellas, parasols, &c. ' ' At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large quantity of new and second hand household Furniture, embraiing a great variety of mahogany dressing bureaus, common do., tables, fancy and common chairs, settees, warlt and wash stands, wardrobes, high and low post bedsteads. Also, cooking stoves,.grates, kitchen furniture, Glassware, Queenaware, tinware, shovels, wire selves, Y. K. Tea, tobacco, km. &c. Ar7e- o'clock, P. M., a large quantity of valuable Books, as per advertisement in another part of this paper, embracing standard works, in various depart ' meets of literature and science. 8, 4EIOr 00 '59,894 13 .s. liarnden & Co.'s _g..# REBIITTA.NCE OFFICE. 4. 7 THE subscriber remits Minim,- to England, Ire- . land, Scotland and Wales regularly, at the rate of Five Dollars to the - .EI, without any additional charge here or ersew b e re. RemittanCes by the steam er of the first of May must be mailed on the 25th. inst. Passengers brought out .on the usual terms, and no extra charge at Liverpool. JOSHUA. ROBINSON, European Agent. apl6-Iw ' . Frith at., one door below Wood. 940'26 - 9 00 ar >, Uttin!ttlitraceilto 7Cnzope, i ilk Alri . PASSAGE FROM 440 48- LIVERPOOL, LONDON, And the various. Porta •r IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA • AND • PITTSBURGH. THE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, SRO'S: & Co., is remitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of .Fine Dollars to the ...fl•sterling. . Drafts issued for ,any amount drawn direct' on - the Royal Bank. of Ireland, , betilin,.anii on Memo Frescett, Grote, Ames &,tir., • Bankers, London, payable en presentation at any Bank in the United Kingdim free of discount' oeany , charge whatever. - Those desirous 'otremittinffror .sending for their friends will please apply to the sub-, scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors above the Canal Basin. JAMES BLAKELY. Persons at a distance wishing informationlsill re ceive Wm:ewer by return mail,• by directing (post paid) as above. . . 'Refer to the Bankers, Merchants; and Meunier); toren of Pittsburgh aud vicinity. ......spl7-dawt-f, W ILL lAM . I. HILL - 16 . Co., • ~'• 1 ' saira - ccs, .Er.C.DANGE BROKERS, AND DE ALT.= D ! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTWICA.TES OF DEPOSIT, BANK. NOTES, ~... - AND SPECIE, • • - No. 64 Woad st., one door above Fourth, East side, . Pittsburgh, Pa.. i f - lURRENT Funds received on.deposit, and col- • , k) Icctions made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Phitadel- . ; ........-, • pliia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati,constantly I for sale in sums to suit purchasers. - . .. ‘ ' The paper of the Ohio, .Kentucky, Indian:4 . Ind i Virginia Reeks bought and sold on the most favor- i able terms: - . . • The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri. can Gold and Silver coins. - Euchange on : l , an d France . England I Germany d . reland . France procured, &c. - . - marlo , 4laWY -, Wanted, - - - • • ....," - 7 YOUNG MAN in a• Dry Goods Store, one with AL some experience would be preferred: The. , . - • • • —•-. , • . ‘. beat of refcrences"required. • Apply to 62 Market , ' - 7 - .'!- ,-- -- - "7- ,, ...„ 7 - -...- , f "••,':.- : • . .• . • IE7 - EGETABLE PULMONARY BALS AhL—Aben t V four years since, I -was attacked with* violent ; . - . . : • -7. .' .; ' '.." z .• ~ I'. : j '' ' • •••: . /..- 1 :4• cough. I tried varioup remedies, and consulted mi. ! eral physicians without relief. On the recommend. -i• .;-.. ~ . • .• -. ,•• .• • . ,!- •.-1,..;„ -..- • . , • ...,:::-;,,,,;: afire: of a 'friend Lcominenced using the Vegetable r.t". -• ,-- ',••••••-'- ' • "•-• - i -- -- .. " • •,, Pnlmonary •• Balsam, and derived 'immediate relief 4 •:,::•4 -..,, ..:„... •..., ... , ..7.-, - • from it; and by. continuing the use of it a sha ft time, ' . i 7 •,. : ..-- _ . • • . •,.••;. ..', ,' ' ' " my cough was entirely removed. I have since' al. • ways taken it myself, and rccomruinded it to others, i•• , . .- • when attacked with a cough, and never knew it to . :- 1 ... . fill of giving immediate relief, although I have re- -4 commended it to . Many. I can, therefore, with con, - . 4 fidonce recommend it to the public. _ :'...•-r••• 4 . .., .• i Emma, November "A, 184 f. ''' ,.. t . ',.,-.''''i . ' - '-',: . t' •':••,;-:'' For sale by . B: A. FAIINESTOUR;&. Co. .; -: - -. ..•*, '',., ap 16 cur tat and , wood stherativeod arid ith.• • .. -1. • ..MR. 0XL.T..4 . • • •3125..LEWLS Re zu cry al MESE .....„ ~. , . ..- : .i4, ; , -: :- 1 . 4 ,.,t.'& . . .- ~-'.'r,l;;'!-:(•-•rt.4'..-4-1.-..,..:f-:„ .t .. ! ... ! .11 c 4-7 .;.:' ,,-- .: , ;:7-:' - .::,-:t,.•,. ~.4.'''.•7-,.-:,,- -7'47',1:!':,,-',i''''''..'-'- .•7:.-1, '!7.1;.n..;, -'.:•.:.':-.'.4:;.''.',,'..i .....,: 1 ~. ,?;, ..:,.,.; ~,.. '...5.,-....':,'-.,';Y:',. . ~i.."'. '.'. : i '' ' ', ,& :'- ' •:- s: . ....AL .:-. i.'..ft . '4W' '' '':;P.C 4 t' ' :,', '. ;.F ' 41.!1 - t....', - 5—: ,: 1'. , : . .:,!'.;":.:!. ::;Z:.7:...,',.'•..',",7!.',..,17T,.'1.;..-,:':,,'.:_;;!.::,:,,.:...,:•:., 'i,A7lo lion Sales • BY JOHN D.,DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. Magazines for May. • ADVS BOOK for Msy,bearitifnlly embellished; AA with tno steel engraving's, and a .. plate or ihe Latest fashions. • - ' Graham's !Magazine, finely. illustrated. -. • Just received and for sale at . COOK'S, 85 Fourtli street. . ' " ap2O New Books. - .11,131,11.T1N, the Foundling; by EugeneHue—Nos. 1 1.1:: 11 and 12. • . • • ....American in England; by Alexander lilidell3lac keenie. The,Rose of Persia, or Gialar Al Berineki: a tale Of the East; by Samuel Spring, 2 vole. • Muller , s Universal History, in 4 vols., , Lives of Emir.ent Mon celebrated is Amezican • History, in 3 cols.' - . • . History of England, No. 21—now published in numbers. - Just reed and for sale at COOK'S . LITERARY DEPOT, 85 Fourth st. ap2o Extensive Sate of ilooks - at Auction. UrN Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings - , the 19th„2Ist, and 224, and 24th of April, atthe Co7nmercialAuetion Rooms, currier of Wood, and Fifth streets, will be sold a large assoit merit of Books, in' ths varied departments of Litera ture, comprising Standard Works on History, Poetry, Theology, Biograbby, the Drama - , Novels, &e.; Fam ily and Pocket Bible, Prayer Books, &c. s varibmi and elegant Bindings; Letter and Cap Paperi - Steel Pens. &c. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. ap2o . JOHN D. DAVIS, „. c Pos., st, Louis. - a - : TIIE splendidpassenger steamer Y, F. 0. bitty, Master, will leave - teethe above and in teimediate landings, 6n Wednesday next, 21st tom; at 10 o'clock, A. M. .l'or freigbt or passage, having: superior accommodations, apply on board, or to - ap2o JAMES, MAY. -1T AUGHN , S VEGETABLE: LITHONTRIPTIC • MIXTURE, for the cure of Dropiy, Gravel,- atp 8 Boxes, just received and for sale by - ' - HAYS :& BROCKWAY, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Allegheny Co4l l 41120 No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.'ir pittabaurgh ,i(nd Connefisville ' • PomPanr• N , • adjourned A . meeting of the Stockholderi in the. :thrive Dompany will be held at Phileo Hall,. on Tuesday, the 27th of April, at 3 o'clock, T. M. ap19 7 1.d. E. D. GAZZAM, Secretary. k No Cure, -No Pap: ituktott`s-Pile Embroeatim .IVevir 1 nERE are few diseases more common or trouble-. some than the Piles, and yet,,notwithstariding,. great efforts have been made to cure . . by2-the use' of pills, electuaries, liniments, &c., all were futilennd of little be aefit. Now the - Embrocation in * only medicine used. A person who has beeirlafferittg, with the Piles of the worst kind 'catne from Salem . Jersey, almost on purpose to erpress his grati tude for the speedy care that this thedichae,had Wee. , ted in his case.—,E.Phila. Sat. Post,' From the Philcutelphia Ledger. . READ Tins !---Lest week, we understand, was a greol week for thesale ofDr. Jack - son , s Pile Ernbro t cation. Such is its reputation, that travellers from all sections of the countri, where, the medicine is not for sale, on arriving at this city; either 'want it themselves or havirefders from their friends. Ph . ); bably uo.medicine ever offered to the public has eI fected .so many. cures, and sold so rapidly' as this Embrocation. A CURE nit. DEAFNESS. Read the fullov,ing from,g.he PuWick Ledger.: _ • _ HAVE You roma mum) IT t-If not, do not delay , another day, but send immediately ; if you have:: been one of the wise and prudent, /Mid already i bought bottle, thosnestion is settled : , you' have covered your bearing. Scarpa , s Oil for' deafness'; never fails. It is the ; only medichie that will cnre~ Thousands of deaf persons will give their•testimonj in its favor. The beauty of the think is, that it cures you without Modueing anjpain: • Baoscurris is an inflammation of the lining bfthe wind tubes which run through the-Lungs, Orpdllol . 4, ' pain or soreness of the chest, cmigh, °e s ,: breathing, spitting of blood, emaciation, diortnnii,, viers and Drevit. JAYNE'S :EXPECTO.RANT•wi— once subdues the inflammation, relieves the cough' - anti cleanses the lungs from all obstructioni - anti* fects a speedy cure.' Prepared at No 8, Socith:pikkrd , st.:, Philadelphia. ' • Versate in Pittabtirgh atthe PERIN TE.A. 8TOR:14; 72..Fourth.st.,„ near. Wood- , —endut the Drug Steivilik.: 11;P. Schwartz ; Federal st4'.AdleghentCity _ 2 - x1.019411m - , _.. - t",:. 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