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' %.. 1 ,_. `•Y f ~ 5 ~ 1 .4 - ~,f-. ... =ME ~. , ~•. * .. ?~-~ ,~~- .. ~~ ;. 1 4 . v . 4 .,.,..,....4,,,.. 4 -f4e t extii;,,, -,A.: i 5 ,. _ i— , .....41.,;:5.,.:-..•::. MEE - • , !•••if ••! -Ana allowslitg Wwasa4 MAJLIVIIi, ratios Also' atoiairrta PIN' THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL i 27, 4847 DENOpiATIO NOMI,NAIrIpagi FOR GOVtWCiR;" SHUNK OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. • FOR . CANAL COMMISSIONER,. - I LONGORATEIp• wormiomtai ittirrr: , • EICEPEECitaIt FOR • T E • POST I ! ZISCTMO'TELEGRAPH, 1:31-ng•Telegraphiewires- from Baltimore to Philidehthit wire out of order last night, and • •heitiiii44-!sire without the news "bronght‘hy the southern'- mail, the marketi.ok tal city. - , •-- • •• ILLUMINATION IN .CARLISLE •-• Tbere, was a grand illumination in Carlisle last night, iii honor of the gloridus victories of the Ainerichin arms in Mexico. A friend infornis us, who received the news by telegraph, that the town presented a tnignificent appearance. NEW' YORK MARKET. April 26. i¢ o'clock P.'M lELOI,II6L-Gencasee Flour tells st $7,75 7,57}, fpf:itit'vel, to arrjic . The tharket iy bare of: the 47 7 S CORN MEAL—Sales of 6000 WAIL corn meal id1e4,5004,56i.. _There Las been no advance in Abe marker. • CORN—White Corn sells for 91 cents..= yellow its. No buyers in market. -: ft YE-90 cents per Lusliel—sellers anxious to 4igpoie of the lots on band. Prime Mad 13.50. Mess do. P 4,73. .Item• Pritne.slJ,so. Mess $10,50. 7 "lattiAlk:i-Aetive at 10(2103e. llama nc. . Slaaulders 6107 c. Vent scarce, and Bch wanted.. • , :TALLOW-9 cents. FEATHERS-32 cents. -Mgr LEAD—Sales of 300 pigs at 4i cents.— : 6 - ,Coveriusioht contractors in the market PHILADELPHIA April 26, S o'clock. l':211. FLOURNlTiaberrt. Flour is selling at $6 barrel. Purchaserri are numerous. bat there are few who are willing to sell at that price. $7 ch) asked by holders, and there is a continued inquiry after the article. CORN MEAL—Sales at $1 31 ie. $t 26, clo sing at lower figure. There were tales to the: a mount of 1100 .bbls. WILEAT—Js selling ut $l . 57.' Red 52. The market is dull. • Co]l-White corn SSc. tt bushel. Yellow do 6800 Cr.. 'nine is no change in the Pro%ision market . the Victory in falifornitt. • We publish to-day the official : despatches of Commodore Srocairox, addressed •to the Secrets ry of the Navy, giving a full account of the glori ous victory of the American arms' in California. Whilst the heart of every patriot is mare glad by the cheering tidings from our Army and Navy; on the Atlantie side of Mexico, we must not forget the gallant deeds Of Commodore Sruccrws, Col. Putsiost, and the , brave men under their corn- Mand, in California - and on thi Pacific. Peace now reigns in California! The thanks of the Ainerican people are due to President Nix, the Secretary of War and Nary, and to the 015- .sere, Volunteers, and Regulars in service, for the Ansunpbant success which has thus tar crowned the American arms, in the present necestary war Antic Mmtico WAreox, the young man who was committed to jail ,on the Charge of stabbing, was yesterday brought before his flonoi, the Mayor, for irurther examination; and after a full hearing of the ease, bail tot his appearance at the next Oilaskei„Sesaions was refused, and be was there. tsiemtatitgi to the hill to await his trial.' We siiiiiafolitibd that Watson was aflerwarda brought before Judge Parros, on a writ of Habeas Cor gis", but bail for his rele . ase from prison was posi. (ively 'DISTRICT COURT Lte re. La: etlal.---Kertment.—Tbis rata has ens►oesed-the attention of the Court for . neweral daYa, liuftbe jury could' not agree, oral were cosdinktiy discharged. '- ' • 0j celebrated latlidt. orator, • Rev. J. N . ' Meffit,luctures this evening in the South Common *sittodiiit Church, Allegheny city. Subject—Et, • iisrattier. Sorry we cannot go over the ricer to leifihirn. We hope he way be induced to lecture • . before* Pittsburgh audience. :40.A.correspondent requests us to publish the song of the Xrisb Greens on leaving Pittsburgh for the fieldof battle. As there were quite a number, composed and published on the occasion alluded to don't know to which one our correspondent re • .ICrAtisilarm of lire Was railed on Fifth street • yOterday;*alx.flat.l o'clock. Our vigilant firemen were out, but bad no occasion to throw water. The Engine bells rang again, last night, at 0 clock. There was no fire.. ` . ,otj'We reCOM c4eadthe "Washington Hull, " at Steubenville, to our friends who may ha - ve oc casion to yiait thitt handsome little city this sum mer.. > Earn. spreads out a rich repait for his guests, and is,Vitbal, as clever a fellow as you ita a journey mound the world. See ad vertisement in toAlay'spaper.. : pi• The second Oratorio of the season,.by the Pittsburgh Musical Academy, will be giVen at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 'Siath street, fig....evening, under the direction of those dia. tinguished 'professors, Messrs. Bingham and Roh bock. We anticipate a full'house and a rich en teitainment. Bee advertisement. 9 Mr Ibibett H. Kerr acknowledges a dona tion of six dollars from a kind hearted - gentleman, Mr. Thomailitsird, (opposite McKeesport,) which Mr. K. has paid over to the Treaiurer of the Re lief. Fund, Maj. Larimer. - • CO` Capt. GUTARIN . I company.triarched thro' our principal streets yesterday. They are fine looking kllowir, and will soon be on 'their winding way to the sunny south. They are.eager for the fight ! ocj.The new Custom House in Boston was bril liantly illuminated oil Friday night last, in honor of the late victories in Mexico. Nearly two thou sand lights were displayed. and beautiful rockets aArijillter fire works added to the splendor of the (WOO": . o:r.Governor Sera* . has addressed a letter to Sheriff Fungire detaining to extend the period Gitii*firi.pfor . the exeeution of the unfortunate •. - • • •• • . • ': • :. .~ 3~ .": , 3 •:.. 7 . , :'..i '• -, MEE EMI i. f?i.' =BEM •• 1,;•!, ":': INVIE EIII ilaB~ts~. 'a x.k+t+ From, the Taskin g ton Union,..dirit 23d. 0rp3011.40/032SCITC1112 S. IMPORTANT FROM'CiLIFORNIA • %is anray, .of. , the Uni ted States navy,' G s • leaChirithpeeity . ..lost evening;ivittt important des. patafeis froth Comhioilorti • -StoCkton, to the Secre tary of the' Navy, extracts from which we are per mitted:to lay before our readers. Lieutenant Gray left - Sati Diego on - tbe l lsth - ofienuary, in the prize schooner-Malek Adel. • At.P4nama he found Ma: jor Emory of the army, bearer of despatches from Brig. General Kearny ttlithe Secretary of War, and Commander mcxean, Or the sloop Dale, returning to the United States, in bad health. They crossed the Isthmus, and took passage in the British steam er to-the Havana. ' Major Emory took passage in the New Orleans packet, And -may be- expected daily. Lieutenant Gray took passage in a vessel bOund.to Baltimore. .. The intelligence which he brings ie higtdY grat ifying, as by the brilliant affairs . Ind the capitulation, tranquility is restored* California, and our, possession. is now undisputed. Commo dore Shubrick: itr the Independence,- arrived at Monterey, a few days before. Lieut. Gray left San Diego: • • The Leximnon, wi th captain Tompkins' „ Company. - of artillery, had also. Arrived at that placcomd the transports with Colonel Stevenson's regiment were daily expected. • lisApitt.tAwrans CJunAn DIM:Og A3OI6LES, JallUary'l4, 1547. Sin: I have the honor to inforM You that it has pleased God to crown our poor efforts to put down the rebellion, and to retreive the credit of our arms, with -the most complete success. The insurgents determined, with their whole force, to meet tin on our march from Sen.:Diego to Ibis place, and to decide the fate of the territory by a general battle. Having made the best preparation.]. could, in the face of a boasling and vigilant enemy; ti-e left San . Diego .on the 20tli: day of December, (that portion of the insurgent army who had been watch ing and annoying us, having left to join the main body,) with about six, hundred fighting men, coin posed of detachments from: the-ships tongreas, Savannah, Portsmouth and Cyane, aided :-by Gen. Seamy, with a detachment of sixty men on foot, from the Ist regiment of United States dragoons, and by Captain Gillespie, with sixty mounted rifle men. We marched nearly one hundred and•forty miles in ten .drays, and found the rebels on the Sth day of January in a strong poiitinu, on the high bank 01 the "Rio San Gabriel," With six hundred mounted died and four pieces of artillery, prepared to dis pute our passage acrOsadhe ricer. We waded through the.water,dragging our guns after us against the galling fire of the enemy, n ith out exchanging a shot until we reached the oppo site shore; when the fight became general, and our troops 'having repelled a charge of the enemy, charged up the hank in a mcst gallant nranner, and gained a complete victory over the insurgent army. The next day, on our march acros3 the plains of the "Mesa" to this place, the insurgents made another desperateeffort to Ease the capital and their own necks; they were concealed with their artillery in a mine until we came within gun shot. when they opened a brisk fire from-their field •pieces on our right flank, and 'at the same time charged both on our front and rear. We coon si lenced their guns, rind repelled the charge, when they Bed; and permitted us the next morninc to march into town withoht any further opposition. We have rescued the country from the hands of the insurgents, but 1 fear that the absence of Col. Ficmant's battalion of mounted riflemen will enable most of the Mexican officers, who hav,. broken their parole, to escape to Sonora. • am happy to say that our loss in.killed iind wound& does not exceed twenty, whikt we are informed that the enemy has lost Letween seventy and eighty. This despatch most go immediately, and I will wait another opportunity to furnish you with the details of these two battles, and the gallant con. duct of the officers and men wider my command. with their names. Faithfully, your obedient ?errant, R. F. STOCKTON, Commodore, &r. To the lion. Grottos Ussrcatirr, Secretary of the Nary, Washington, 11. C. I'. S. Enclosed I have the honor to send to you a translation of the letter handed to we by the commissioners mentioned in another part of this despatch, sent by Jose Jla Flores, to negotiate a peace honorable to both nations. The verbal an. swer, stated in another page of this letter. was sent to this renowned •general and commander in chief. lle had violated his honor, and I would not treat with him nor write to hint. HEATIIIr.LOTEUS C/VOITI OS LOS ANGELS!, January Vial, 1347. Sur : Referring to my letter of the 111 h, I have the honor to inform you of the arrival of Lieut. Colonel Fremont at this place, with four hundred men—that come of the insurgents has e,made their escape to Senora, and that the rest have surrender ed trf our arms. Immediately after the battles of the Sib and 91b. they began to disperse; and I am sorry• to say that their leader Jose Ma. Florets made Ills escape, and that the others hate been pardoned by a Ca pitulation agreed upon by Lieutenaut Culunel Fremont. Jose Ma Flores. the commander of the incur gent forces, two orthree days previous to the Sib. sent two eommiSsiiineri: with a flag of truce to my camp, to make „ a Irraly of peace." I in formed the commissioners that I could not recog nize Jose Ma.-Flores, who had broken his parole.: as an honorable man, or as one having any right ' ful authority, or worthy to be treated , with—that he was a.rebel in arms. and if 1 caught him I would have him shot. It seems that not being able to negotiate with me, and hat ing last the battles of the sth end 11th, they met Colonel Fre. moot on the 12th instant. on his way here, who, not knowing what had occurred, he entered into the capitulation with them, which I now send to you: and, although I refused to do it myself, still, I have thought it best to approve a - : The territory of California is again tranquil. and the civil government formed by, me is again n operation in the places where It was interrupt. ed by the insurgents. Colonel Fremont has file hundred men in his battalion which will be quite sufficient to preserve the peace of the territory ; and I will immediately Withdraw my sailors and Marines, and sail as soon as possible for the coast of Mexico, where I hope they will give a good account of themselves. Faithfully. your obedient servant, R. F. STOCK TON; Commodore, etc. To the Hon. GEORGS 8ANC71101 , 7", Feeretary of the Navy, Washington, I). C. 7'o ail to whom Mot presents shut! mmr. Anrrting : lino"• ye that, in consequence of propositions of peace or cessation of hostilities being submitted to me as commandant of the California battalion of United States forces, which has so far been acce• dad to by me, as to cause rre to appoint a board of commissioners to confer with a similar board appointed by the Californians ; qod it requiring a little time to close the negotiations, it is agreed tquin and ordered by me, that an entire cessation of hostilities shall take place until 10-mnriow af ternoon, (January 13th,) and that the said Califor nians be permitted to bring in their wounded to the mission of San Fernandez, where also, if they choose, they can remove their camp, to facilitate said negotiations. Given under my hand antl seal, this I 2th day of January, 1547. J. C. FREMONT, Lieut. Col. U. S. army, and military commandant of California. Articles of capitulation MEI le and entered into at the Ranch of Cowangn, this thirteenth day of January, anno Domini eighteen hundred and forty seven, between P. 13. Reading, major, Louis Mc. Lane, jr., commanding artillery, Wm. H. Russell, ordnance officer, commissioners appointed by J. C. Fremont, lieutenant colonel United States army. and military commandant of the Territory of Cal. iforniti, and Joee Antonio Carrillo, commandant Esquadron, Augustin• Olrera, -deputado, commis sioners appointed by Don Andres l'ico, command, er in•chief of the Californian forces under the Metiean tag: .AadricLa 1. The commissioners on the part of the Californians agree that their entire force bhall, on presentation of themselves to Lieut. Col. Fre mont, deliver up their artillery and public arms, and that they return peaceably to their homes, conforming to the laws and regulations o r the United States, and not again take up arms du. ring the war between the United States and Alex- '~~. YCs i~'' " ~'-'~ x ~i r,. ~.~3~k0.~~ }.l.`-J IMMUNE • 3.Z , • =ME .-:. ~ a r ,o.'')'-t77-c. - SEE - '...- 7 ..".*',1 ~.':'-:•::-`j;•:. HEM ©:` .. OEM =EEC MOM ico; but will assist and.aid ip placing the country in a state of peace and triqquility. ART. 2. The commissioners on the part ,of Lieut 0 . 1. Fremont ogee arid bind themselves on,the ful- Aient of article by the Califoraians, that, - they shill .be giterintieil protection of life acid property. whither _oti.'parole or otherwise. , Aar. 3 . That until* treaty of peace be made 'and signed betweenlhe States. of-North America end the republic of 'Mexico, no Califor nian or other Mexican citiien shall be bOund to take the oath of allegiance. ART. 4. That any Californian or other citizen of Mexico desiring, is permitted liy this capitula tion to leave the country without let or hindrance. Amr, 5. That in virtue of the aforesaid 'articles, equal rights and privileges are v - otichsafed to evny citizen of - California as are enjoyed by the citizens of the United States of North America.' • Amr. G. All officers, citizens, foreigners, or oth ers, shall receive the protection guarantied by the 2d article. ' • - A RT. •7. This capitulation is intended to be RO bar in effecting such arrangements as may in fit. ure be in justice required by both partici. . . P. IL READING, Major California Battalion, -; WM, EL RUSSELL, Ord: officer of California Bat. - LOUIS. MeLANE, .Tr., Commd'g Art., California Bat. ! JOSE- ANTO. CARRILLO; Commandante de Uscuadron. AGUSTINE OLVERA, Deputed°. Approved: IC. FREMONT, Lt. Col. U. S. A. and hlil. Cum. of California A probe& : . ANDRES PICO, . Com. de F.scuailron on gefc do las foams nasion ales to California. . . That the paroles of all otlicers, citizens, and others of the Vnited States, and of naturalized citizens of. Mexico, are by this foregoing capitulation cancel.' led, and every.condition of said paroles from and alter this date ure of no farther force and • eilket, and all prizoners o? body' parties are hereby .ro leased. . Cttuarr Dr Los Arost.ss, Jan. 16, 1.541. I' 11. READING, 'Major California Battalion. , LOUIS McLANE . , jr., • , Cornual . .". - Art. California Bat. WM. IL RUSSELL, Ord. officer of California Bat. JOSE ANTO CARRILLO, Cornmadante de F.se.uadron, A GUSTINE OLVERA, Depu tad u. Arrrored : J. C. FREMONT, . Lt. Col. U. S, A., and Mil. Corn. of California. A proliado : A Nintts PICO, Cont. de Escuadron en gete de I is fuerzas uaciun ales en Calitornias. General Cfrrder.? lissnqrsmrcrie, .5 Ciudad de los Angelcs,Jan I I,'-17. The commander-in•chielcongreulates the olfi• cere and men of the southern division of the Uni ted States forces in California on the brilliant vic tories obtained by them over the enemy on the t.th and tith inst.. and on once more taking posse.s *ion of the " Ciudad de los Atigels." lie lakes the earliest moment to commend their gallantry and good conduct Loth in the battle fought on the Bth on the banks of the "Rio San. Gabriel " and cia the oth inst. on the plains of the Alesa." The steady courage of tho troops in forcing theixpassaee across the Rio tian Gabrial, m:herc officers and torn were alike employed in dragging, the guns through* the Vra:er against the galling fire of the enemy without exchanging a shut, and their gallant charge up the banks against the ene• nty's cavalry. has perhop: never been turra.sed ; and the cool determination with uhieb. in lie bat. tie of the 9th, they repulse I the charge of cavalry made by the enemy at the same time on their front and rear, has extorted the admiration of the enemy and d eserv es fhe best thanks of our (satin try m en. It. F. STOCK'ION. Governor curd Commanaer-in-cL•:ef of the Tvrrito tor) of California. Cirii and Military gnrrrniarnt dr : par:2l2ra: oil The undersigned, governor and commandant' general of the department and commander-in• chief of the national troops, has the honor to ath dress himself In the eorrimander-in chief of the naval and land forces of the United States of North America. to say thatbe has been informed by persons worthy of credit, that it is probable at this time the differences which have altered the re lations of friendship between the Mexican repub lic and that of the United States of North Ameth co have ceased, and that you looked for the news of the arrangement between , the two governments by the schooner Work, expected every 'moment un this coast. A number of days have elapsed since the under• signed was invited by several foreign gentlemen settled in the country to enter into a- communica tion with you, they acting; tis mediators, to obtain an honorable adjustment for both forces, in con sequence of -the evils which all feel are caused by the unjust war you wage; but the dutY . of the un dersigned prohibited him from doing so, and if toi day he steps beyond the limits marked out by it. it is with the confidence inspired by the hope there exists a definite, arrangement between the two nations for the undersigned being -animated - with the strongest wishes for the return of peace, it v. Mild be most painful to him not to have taken the means to avoid the useless effusion of human blood and its terrible consequences, duringthe mo ments vi hen general peace might base Lean cacti• red. The undersigned flatters himself with this hope, and for that mason tas thought. it opportune to I direct to you this note,, which will be placed in your hands by Messrs. Julian Workman and Chas. Clug,e, who have voluntarily offered themselves to act as mediators. : But if, unfortunately, the men tioned news should prove untrue, and you should ,not be disposed to grant a truce to the evils under . which this unfortunate country Ellfregs,a vijiich you alone are the cause, may the terrible consequences of your want of consideration fall on your head.. The citizens, all of whom' the national forces of this department, arc derided firmly bury them selies under the ruins' of their country combating to the last ,moment before consenting to the ty ranny and mini* discretional-Y . power of the agents of the government of the United States, of North American. This is no problem; different deeds of arms prove that they know hOw to defend their rights on the field or battle. • The undersigned still confides you • will give a satisfactory Solution to this and in the mean time has the-lionor of oaring to you the assurance of his consideration and private esteem. God and Liberty! Headquarters at the Angeles, January 1, 1847. • JOSE MA. FLORES. Cy-Rev. J. N. Maffit - will deliver a Lecture, in South Common Methodist Episcopal Church, Al legheny city, this (Tuesday) evening, April 27. Subject : Et.otterscr..—Eloquence . of Nature, of Public Assemblies,..of the Bar and the Pulpit, of Longinus, Demosthenes and Cicero. Win: Wirt and Henry Clay. The Angel of Eloquence.— Single Tickets, 25 cents; Gentleman and Lady's Picket t 7 r cts.;-Gentleman and two Ladies, .50 cts. Tickets to be had at the Drug .Store of John Mitchell, and at the Shoe storg of John Parker, Federal street, Allegheny. Also at the Methodist Book Store, 4th sheet, Pittsburgh, and at the door. apr27-I VERSAILLES TP. RELIEF MEETING The citizens of this township will meet at the Presbyterian (Rev. Jacob's) church, in M'Kees port, on Monday, 3d of May, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of contributing what they can in produce. to relieve the famishing poor of Europe. We would also request the clergy of the different de nominations to cooperate and give notice of said meeting. By the Executive Committe. ROBT. H. KERR, Secretary. The Executive Committee, will here state, for the information of alt, that Taaffe & O'Connor have consented to provide gratuitous storage in" their apacidus warehouse. corner of Penn and Wayne streets, where all donations offered for the relief of the PM' of Inland will be. received. martl6 W5l. EBES, Chairman. ic - .4.364.0t64- •• • - _, ': 1;. , . ~~-~~ :..- .2 7 . • • • M%zadi4lftPkdW;;!k44l.G Inatial . ation Cai(oraia HUSH RELIEF MORE =OE -•-- - • • 'City-Di*iet . We publish the follaWing act,passed at the end of the late .. .session of the. Legislature . 'On account of. the largo 'amount of daniages.ciolined from the county, it is thought of s'uffleiiiit imiiodance to justify its , publlcation. :It iisajd Abel more than IttO.petitiens for daniages hnvibeint ... eready fi led, and others shortly 40 . be; filed: ..Aireat number of Our Gat and 7th Wsr . .l friend.; are ma 'doube anx ious to see the law which may so seriously affect their interest 6 : - " • SUPPLEMEN;T to an act entitled. ,! An act to authorize suit to be taroughtion the official bend of Wilein . nr late superintendent," passed sixteenth. June, Ana° llainiai eighteen hundftd t and thiry.si i. • • . . SECTios . I, Be.,it emu-W.sy the Senate and House of Represeoisitires of Oe : fyisulintoure.iiik of Pronsyl- Coma •in be.arisl rissenibly viet r i i s a oti it zs hereby enacted, 6 ibe isuiliorit I. o f th e some: .That the view ers *minted under.the act to which thiS is a sup. Omen% shall enquire. what &images the owner or ou;uers.or Littils,.huin-es, or other property may sustain . ; by reasini of .tbe opening of any street or streets, alley or alleys,- in the plan , of the said city district, taking into 'consideration' the advantages that may accrue to.anipenfon petitioning.for dam ages ;•'• and the said viewers •shall-Surtber proceed 1 to ascertain, as far as possible, the names of all . , the owners of luts. or parts of lots who, may. re- 1 ceive any benefit or increase of value to their pro.l perty adjacent to said street or alley, and the said i viewers shall epportion,the amonnt•thereof fairly and eqUitably upon each of the raid owners, oi,iu ease thelaid owners cannot be ascertained ilon'i the.lot or lots so benefited, in proportion to the I value of' each of said lots or parts of lots, Pro- • rides,. That in case the said viewers shall in any' instance:believe that the amount of said damage eanniattlassessed upon the adjacent property, and 'Ala' . ft/certify, 'then . they may direct that - an atnountitntexteetling one-fourth of the whole sum Shall be' aid from the treasury of Allegheny coun ty, thcwhole .proceedings to be subject to the op proval of; the court as in other cases of road dam- Sce.ili.,That the said viewers having, as afore said, made swell *assetiiiiterit and apportionment of damagetothich, when:.returned into said court. , shall be aiproled by 6:11!reono, and shall be en tered and ecortle‘Lat Inrge upon the docket of said court, w 'cob, thereupon, shall bind and include ' all particiowning' or claiming toown the, property affected li this net or The proCeedings under it, nail the :inns therein specified to be payable shall ' be and remain a lien upon each lot or parts of lots to the exinat.of the assessment and charge thereon, until duly satisfied and paid by said oss ncr or ow. nem. • . - ! . Sac 3: 7 7That the • -amount of the dermsges thus assessed - and remaining a lien npon said lots. may, at any tithe, be discharged by the owner or owners paying they amount thereat - into the treasury of the city of Pittsburgh for the 'me of the peisims enti. !lei thereto, and tuile.f.s paid within one year after said confirmation by court. as aforesaid; tbe.lot or parcel of ground maybe levied Upon and sold on der ast nt levari fuciaa issued in the name of the Mayor, sildermen, and citizens of flitu•bargh,attlte instance of any persoh interested, and the moneys en siessed and paid into the city treasury : shell be paid over to persons entitled thereto or to their representatives.. Sr..e 4. That nil formerlaws inconsistent with be and,the same ate heseby repealed. Sze. 5. That the court of Qoarter Sessions of the peace of Allegheny county,: be, end . the same hereby is, authorized and empow ered , ripen appli cation by petition. to appoint r ietrets'to view Kalb. atiae stteet . lit the rite of Pittsburgh, as tGe lame is r.f.nr:localed 0., tile plan of the city d,strirt and adop!cd by the said cit:.:,ifstiti on the report of slid viewers to vacate the whole or any part of said street, and if tlesired by the petitioners :0 soh. stitute iu lieu them)l an alley or alleys; not less than twenty feet in width, running as nearly paral lel to Bedford and Clastrcels in Dahl city, and cx. tending limn one cross street to: another, and the said court alkali proceed therein in the saint mats. tier, In all respects, us is directed .by the'existing laws relating to toads and lii•thWays. • JAMES COOPER, Spookto of thellinise.lf 11'spre.rentahrrs. = W.M. WILLIAMSON, . - Spal,cr of the Se.l4!e. ,‘pproved the'fiac,cath day of 'March,. ono then sand .eight hundred4o4 forty seven. . On the. evening of the 26th inst., ELEAIIOIII Ki:LGS, only child of David and Barbara A. liolmes, aged '2 years and 6 months. • The funeral wilt take place finm the residence of her father, Penn street, above Hand, this after noon. at 1 o'clock. to proceed to the Xnegheny Cemetrr. FRANKLIN TO WNSII I i? The Nleeting for the Relief of the Poor of Ire land grill take plaice in .this Township. at the Eltdio3 Di.strio,' on the. 2:th inst., at '2 o'clock, being more Central than the " Public School 111.1115 e... named in handbill. By the Executive Relief Committee. It. IL KERR, Sun.:avg. WASH lINGTON 112101414, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, Steuben:ville, Ohio. • By U. W. Valli., 414 r A watekkept The bnats tiny and night. Bag gage taken tow' from the boats, free of charge. ar27,d3m , POSITIVE SALE OF • 2 Vatuctblc:. nulldlng Loti, Suitable for prirate residences, in the Ulu cl Pitts . Inirgh,.at Auction. IIY JAMES M'KENNA, ON THE PREMISES. eiN Saturday; refit, May Ist, at 3m'clock in the afternoon, kill be aold without reserve, on she premises. 52 beautifully situated building Lots, well adapted for priSate dwellings, being tots No. 35 and 313, iu Fetterman'a plan, Mount Baldwin, adjOining lloldship's old 'Drying House ' and. Mr. Jas. If colon's Quarry, each let:fronting:24feet on Baldwin street, and extending. back 91 feet 2' inches, in the most handsome section of the City of Pittsburgh, and must splendid and healthy location fur private resi dences, cominanding a grand and noble view of the two cities, and environs, the Monongahela, Alla glieny.atid Ohio Ilivers,'and the surrminding country Tor many miles;; it is the most desix . able property ot:. feral at public sale for Several. months; the title is indisputable, and the terms will be very accommo dating. 'For partieulais enquire at the' Auction Roam of the subscribSr, or 'Mr. Lewis ,Richard's Sligo. . JAMES MTNENNA, ap27 Auctioneer. ' At the Auction ; Store, corner qf Wood and sth sts, ®29th Wednesday and Thursday! evenings, April ki 25th nod 29th. Ineluded in tho assortment will lie found: Encyclopedin Amerianni, 14 vole; Short's Ilistory of Church of Ehgland; Mitis Metforde Book; Drakes Book of tholndiens; PreicoWs Ferdinand and Isabella; Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelly, llowitt,Kcats, Rogers, Scott, Burns, Byron, Moore, Pat - more, &c.ik.c., tine library. .Editions; Gib- bon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 4 tole ; Life and Speeches of.clayi Phillips, Curran, Grattan, Iluskison,.tc. 4.c.; works of Lord-Bacon, 3 vole; do Lord BOlingbrokei - 4 vols,• Book of.the Army and Navy of the United States; Life and-Campaigns of Napoleon; Bancrollit Life of - Washington; works of Smollett and Fielding; •Wrasall's=Distorical and Postlinmonshlemoirs; Walpoles Reign of Grace, 3d; Rauke's History of Popes; prougham's History of thelluganots; -Sliakipeare . , various editions; Pocket and Family Bibles, &c. with many others too numer ous for the limits of ad-advertisement. . . . 11:1" The public is , respectfully requested to exam ne the collection duringthe day. Sale to commence at II o'clock. , lteadyntatle Clothing. Dry DuOdli, titre. etc. etc. 'at Auction. .BY JAIYIBE K. E NA ". ON Thursday next,April 29th, at-10 o'clock, in forenoon, will be sold, at the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors from falai the bal ance of a City stock of Ready made Clothing, as.the owner is declining business, all of which are suitable tbr the present and approaching seasons, comprising Superfine Cloth Coats, Pantaloons, yenta, Drilling Coats and Pante, &o. Also, a largo variety-of Dry Goods. And at 2 o'clock it Ativ afternoon., the Furniture of a family declining houseke,pping, viz: Rocking Chairs, office Chairs, office tables, Wash Stands, Bed steads, .Conking.Stove• ' Father Bede, Carpeting, with a variety - of Kitchen ' . r At 7 o'clock, same evening, a large lot of Watches and Fancy GOods„&c. ; • ap27 JAMES:MILENNA,Auct`r. MONO lIMS 71- • . . . . . • - =M:M,. Large Sale of llooks, JOHN D. DAVP,'Auct>r ~,;.„:.,:iv. , ,•:.1-:,.i , :: 5 -t ". :,-; '',.i . '''' ,7 •' - ':' 7 : ,. . , 5 . ' ' , ,'..i ;, - . , Y", •:•:-.:i..1','...:;.-:-C4'--,,-,;'1,.• MOM HEE By tlte • Preeident tor the Vatted Htittei. IN a F. pursuance of law, S iiorki. Pot r. Presi dent of the United States of Wmerica, do here biAleclare, and Jnake kiipwn„ that public sale, will:he held '•-at the Land Office at MiN 'UM PONT, in the Territory of Wisconsin, COM meucing nivel cellh 'day of Tidy next, for the dilliNsar . of the public lands within the un dermentiontul tiiwnship, TR.a it Aorlh Of the Laze fiat and 'trait of the fourth ptinci- pal rnrruiiau. Townsliipslili%ent , •en, eighteen, and nineteen, of range three: - Townshipsieventeen and eighteen, of ringe Tour. .. - lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, -military; or other purposes, will be excluded froni The sale.will be kept.open for two weeks, (un less the lands are sooner. disposed of,) and nolon ger ; and no private entries of land in the town ships so offered, will be admitted, until sifter ; the expiration of two Week's from the commencement Given- -under tny'hand at'the City of 'Washington, this first day of April, Anne Dorninl One thou sand eight hnndred and forty-leven: !.'. Tly the President: ,: JASIES K POLIO:. MemAnn M.' YOUNG , • Conanassioner of' the General Land.G.ffice.,! NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAISIAM 'Every per So n -entitled to the •right of pr*.en* tion to any lands ,withirt 'the townships aboyo 'inn merated,Ss required to establish the same to the satisfactiOn of the Register and Receiver at Miner al Point,.and make payment therefor,. oC:veen ns pradicable af:47. seeing this notice,. and befnra the day. appointed for the commencement of the pub lic sale of the lands embracing the tract .claimed, otherwise such claim,will.be forfeited. . • • . =HARD M. YOUNG,. - Coninfaisionei• .Ihe-.ocnci a 1 . .ITetthiatv.lo w. .1 ; ' Mistixnerstsill. Ordisis; rpmE.persona subject to' Militia duty, within the bounds of the Fifth Regiment (formerly' the 147th,) Ist Brigade, nth Division, P. M., arc hereby notified to parade by companies at their usual places or, holding company parades, on the tat Menday May_next, at lit o'clock- a. m., for dal!. The seye ral companies are required on this day to elect MR ct re to fill all vacancies -that exist—which they Will observe. By order of ap27.l4t* THOMAS HAMILTON . ; Cot. . DOZ. Apple Crafts, or the choicest,kinds of 100 Summer, Autumn and Winter varietieS' ' se -1 leeted especially by theitubscriber from the Oelebra•- ted orchards of the lion. Walter Forward. . . Also, grafting cloth, a neat.and convenient article, for grafting, budding and covering wounds on•trees t and shriiiibery. • S. 1 , :: WICKEIISILADI, op:MA.2:llw • Seedsman and Florist, Wood st. . Dry Good• Sole by Auction. iir the City of Allegheny, this mornina, (27th inst.) I at 9 o)clock, at the store ofA.II Hoge, on Fed eral street, an ostensive ussortment of choice Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, among which are }Wages, Lawns, Balzarines, Muslin,, Gingliains, aupoi rich prints and calicoes, Cashmere and Silk Shawls and: Scarfs, Thiuct and liarege do. do.; Gloves ' Hosiery, Laces, French worked Ghfunisetts, . Black dross and foulard Silks. Alen goods for gentlemen and boys summer wear. Bonnet silks, lawns, Gingham, &c. for Milliners , Ike. • Sale will he continued in the afternoon at 3 clock and from day to day until all are sold, as Hoge is declining the dry goods husiness. • l • *FM' . JOHN D. DAVIS, Auer,. IA SMALL supply Orrery whit; St. Lauis, Lime; I 21 . IVindow Saab and glass to suitif wanted; mood ' en bowls and brushes assorted; carpet chain and car pet balk; matches by the grass or bunch; mons and boys' chip hats; soma cheap and useful Family Medicines; books; writing and wrapping paper, and all the daily and weekly Pittsburgh newspapers for i sale. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent apr27-5t.. and Cnrn. Merchant, No. 30,-Fifth st: Seebsid Oratorio of the Sea‘oit BY THE. PITTSBURGH MUSICAL ACADEMY, Al The Cumt , eriend Presbyterian Church, (Her. Mr. Er,cns,) Sixth ;tired. bN Tuesday es ening, ritle inNtant, at g under the direction of Professor • lIINGIikM . O . Pr.f. ROTIROCK will preside at the Plano Forte. The Orchestra wtil be led by Mr. 1. wilyrk.... EMIZCIE 2: Chores; Awake, 0 Arrn or the Lordi 'Newham= Song; CoOsider the Lillies, - ToplifF 9: Chorus; Let tql withajoylut Duett;:Who's thatfthat on the tempest rides, Sltaw 6; Chorus; Holy Lord God or Hosts, 2..fozart '- 7: Duett; Solo and Trio; On Thee eachliving lout awaits,' Hoyden S: Chorus; Itallnlopth to the rather, Beethoven 1: Overture, 2: Recitative and Chorus; The Arm of thOLord was upon them, , HaMlen .3: Trki; Stir of the Kast, Anon . 4: Chorus; Nights shade no longer, Rosini 5: Limit:, When thy hosotti heaves the sigh, - 4' Brabant 6: Chores; He gave thee Hailsfones, Handel.' ' 7: Song; The kiings of a Love, -Lovereaux Chorus; Ilaßeinjah. Handel Finale; By. the Orchestra. z {l - TieLets 25 cents. To be had at principal lia tela, Music and Book stores, and at the door. 11./C11.1.1t.D T,1..E.E011-, Jr., I.IiFDRTEN AND EZALE, Foreign'and llornestle Saddlery Hard *rare and Carriage Trimmings, OFdescriptions, o. 133 Wood street, Pius ell N burgh seven doers aboVe fitii, and one door shove N. ehilds k CO.'B Shoe store. ap24 A YOUNG MAN in n Dry Goods store, one with i some experience would be preferred. The beet, of references required. Apply to 62 Market street. • ap.o f chest ,extra him Imperial ; 2 • do -do Genpowder; do do do Youurllyson; • do Chulaw Rowel/Peg received and J. D.'W.ILLIAkg & Co., 110 Wood st. for Ga.lo by np2 UN DRIES.-1500 lbs. .V. ft:Cheese ; kj 200 lbs. Roll Cutter; 35 bushels Green 'Apples,; kegs Lpaf 'Lard, Cur sale by. ap2.4 J. IL WILLIAMS & Co., Ile Woad sf IiISH---10 bbls No. 3 Mackerel ; ! • 5 - do do. I do; 63. do do 1 ' do ; 4 do do ^4 lierriug, for sale by n 024. J. D. WILLIAIIIS 84. Co., 110 Wood at.: I)EA.NB=7S bushels Small Whitey for sale by up:A. D. - WILLIAMS & Co. 110 IVciod st OLASgES-10 I.l,,arrels Sugar House; T bbls. N. 0. gugar Rouse, ftir sale by ap24 J. D. WILLIAMS Sr. Co., 110 Woo 4 st .11ri11tary Goods. 17P.VULETTS.S, Swords, Sashes, Caps, Plumes, rj Buttons, Lace, and all kinds of Trimmings, for sale by • apla W. W. WILSON. (`I OLD PF.NS-:--Itcceived a large_ assortment of ky the best quality Diamond or ever-pointed gold pens, and for sale at the lowest prices. 1 lip 9 W. IV, WILSON. • ALARGE and beautiful assortment of Patent Solar Lard 'Lamps, suitable for Churches ' Ho tels, Steamboats and Dwellings, constantly on hand at the lowest prices. - • • A l so) OArgand Gas burners. • • opl2- W. WILSON.- PirtNV Books. • • ' ''‘ , TAIITUsi, the Foundling; by Eugene Sue+-Nos .l.ll_ 11 and.l2. ! • - Amerin' in England; by Alexander Slid e l l Mac kenzie. The Rose ofPersia, or Gidar Al.Bartneki: a tale of the East; biSan"uel Spring,. 2 vols. Muller's Univprial History, in 4 vols. Lives .of Eminent Men celebrated in American History, in. 3 vols. History of England, No. 21—now published in numbers. • _ Just reed and for sale at. COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, S 5 Fourth st. ap2D Magazines for Mair. LADY'S BOOK for May, beautifully embellished, with two steel engravings, - and a plate of the latest fashions.' • Grahatu's - .Magazine,Bnely illustrated. Just received and for sale at' COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. • • - !tp2o W.n.NTEI).-15 blacksmiths - and' chain makers, V V wanted irimiediately. Good- wages.: will be given by applying to' mar27-tf =NM =NE ,;„ - Apple !Ole mice. Per sale, 13E33E32 MIEM22 Wanted, Lamps CYRUS' TOWNSEND & Ce - ~ ~ ~`r MERE RENE MIME thti,Aortthtets i t. of the 'emitted Stistee. N.pursuance_of-taw, I, JAMES K. Pout, Presi ; dent of the United States of, America; do here lay.declaie and make knovrn that public, salts will be=held at:the undermentioned LandOcet in The Pttte of lowa, it - ..the periods herelgaftet;Oesigna ted, to : 4t.thet, L36'4 : o:flee at Dubuque, commencing on IVlonday, the xt;t:llfth play of - July next, for the Aiti posat .of 'the- lends .within the underznin tioned to wnships, to wit : North of ihe.base line, and west cf the fifthin-ineipal meridian Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and ninety.ane, 'of 'range ten. Townships eightpoine, nine ty,. and ninetrone, of , Tange- - • —: Townships ce . ightpainis and- ninety; •c•fiange twelve. • . • .." . • Townshhts eightrnine and. ninety, of thirteen. Tou - nsllipe eighty l si x, eighty:seven, eighty-eight, .und eighty-nine,of range fourteen: , . 7 •::%Township eighty.mineiof:sange • • At the Land OlfiCeati.4iiiiieirt, commencing ,onilaion4ay- .the, ninemeraM,allay.oNatly. anst,lor the. disposal oiFthel public Latta - within the .uncrei mentioned townships and parts' of townships, to North of thr base tine,smal: mat of. sajyth prjortiskl meridian. . . . ...Township sevent y-nine, _Kea thi4ceo, four tOen,.fi ft een, anA, si.x teen. • . _The north West quarter, and the -east half and northwest .quaiter of the southeast quarterof sec tion seven; the east half of the northwest quarter and the north.hall of the southeast quarter of sec. tion seventeen ;:6ections eighteen and twenty • the east half and northwest quarter of the nort heast quarter of section twenty,one; the south half of section twenty-WOOlteTwest half and southeast quarter of sectijan't weitti : sii 3 . die, north half .of .the hortheasflutiitei Eeetion'twenty ieyen ; s#etine tWentreikhl, t h' irty , thirty : two; end...614:4'0ne ; the northeast - ltrartir of the jnoitheasr4inirtii of section thirty-five, end the west half and southeast quarter of section thirty-sii.. in' tow nshipieveri!y six; and township seventy-nine, of. range Avec- All the Sections with even nuinbeni in fdintnhip seventy-six, and the 'south half of section One Ok cept the southwest quarter of the southwesyguar ter) in the same township: theeast htslfarid nnFth west•quarter of the northeast gaiter . ; situ the northeast quitter of the northwest . quarter ietv tiOn nineteen, fictions twenty and twenty eight; the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section tmentymnie; • sections thirty, •thirty.two, and thirty-four, and the east half.and northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty- Give; in • township . seventy-seven; - and township seventy nine, ot .r.ing,e eighteen. The east half and northwest quarter of lownShip seventy-eight, toad townships seventy-nine, eighty, and eighty-one,.of- range, nineteen: : • At the Land Office at. Fat nrisa.n,'commeneitig on ;Monday the twenty-sixth day of Jolly-next, for the disposal of the public lands within-the tiii4en . mentioned sections, to wit: ' ".' North of the bay.li:ne anduts: of the fifth j~rirttipal meridian All the sections with even numbers in town ships seventy and seventy-one, and sections one, three, fiveonine, eleven, thirteen and fifteen, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tion seventeen ; 'section twenty-three, (except the south half of the southwest quarter,) and section twenty-five, - (eCeprthe'south half of the south west quarter,) in township seventY•one; otratige . the,ssetioris with even numbers in toWnsitips seventy:and seventy-one; the south half of the south west quarter pf section nineteen; the south half of the southwist quarter of section twenty-nine; sec tion thirty•one; and the southwest quarter, and the south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty three, in township seventy; and the northeast quar ter of the northeast qtiarter of section one, is town ship seventy-one. of 171'11.4 twelve All•the eections with even numbers in'townshiri setrenty-one. of tango thirteen. . file north half and southeast quarter: ofSection two; the northwest quarter of seotion threei r and the north halted' section twelve, in township seven ty...two; eft the sections with even numbers in town. ship.seventy-three,(9cept the westhalf of section eighteen, the southwest quarter of section twenty, and- sectio &thirty and..thirty:two;) the southwest quarter of section seven, and the northeast quarter of section:thirty-three, in• the same township; and all the sections:with even numbers in township seventy-four, of ranste sixteen. The noith..vest quarter and the' west ballot the southeast quarterof section one, and the northeast quarter of section twelve, in township seventy . - three, all the sections with even numbers in town ship seventy-four, (except the south half of section thirty,. section thirty-two. and the west half and southeast .quarter of section thirty-four;) and the south half of the Southeast quarter of section twem ty.seven; the south halves of the, northeast and northwest quarters 0f section twenty-nine; and•the southeast quarter s .the south halt of the northeast. quarter and the Souihwest . quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty.five, juthe same township, and all the sections with even.numbers in township .seventy-live, of range ementeen. • ections twu - iand tope, the noith.half (except the .northeasteplarter of the northeast quarter)-of section 'five; the northeast quarter, the west hall n d sott he as t Tinder of the southeast quarter, and the southwest qUarter.of the northeast quarter of section nine; sections - ten; twill...a, and fourteens the west b elf amt .:Southwest quarter of the northwest quarter. and the eouthwest quarter of section fifteen; the southwest qiiarter, the west half and the . sohth east quarterof the northeast quarter, and the'srolith: west quartet or the northeast quarter of . sectiow twenty-three;' and section tweatyfour, in township seventy-four; all the sections with even numbers in township seventy-five, and the south half, the west half and southeast. quarter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter.of section thirty-one in the same township, of rangs,eighteen. Lands appropriated bylaw for the use of schools, . or other purposes, will be *excluded from . . .• 'The - sates eadibeletit open for two•weeki; (unless the' landi - ara sooner disposed of,)and oo longer; and no private entries of land in the town. ships or sections stro : ffered, will ho admitted until atter - the expirolibii: of the. two ; necks from die coMniencemen(of Said sales:' . " Given under my hatid, ;AIM: ty oririehirithot, this first day:of April, Anno Domini ime thou ' sand ei,y,ht.hundred 'arid:foity;Seieri.. • BY:the President JAMES K. tO.T.:IL 'RICHARD fif, 0 Constails(oniF of the' Gnierill bend o,ffice. NOTICE .Tll. PRE EMPTION OtATMA NTS: Every. person entitled to.the-righs of pre-emp. tion to any lands within the limits of the toWn ships above enumerated, is. required to establish the same to the satisfactioriof the Re•ister and Re. cetrer of the proper Land .Office,* and. melte pay. mint therefor,. as soon as yradicale ofirr vein this 'notice, and before the day' appointed for the commencement of the public sales . of the * landsem bracin^ the trait claimed; otherwise each lairn will be forfeited. RICHARD. M2YOUNG, Commissioner of the General ,Land Office.- . • ar27-tle*/0t • • . . . . . . • •Later- BIM. • • . . .YDB.• Extra* Super fi ne' French -Voila; of: UM that very saute remarkably cheap lot: . aleop those exquisitely rich style Vzsrxecs, at • ' ROBINSON'S cloth Emrrium, "sth!Street;aearyomi. • . 0p23-1w ICE CREAM. No. I Fffth Street. 11. HUNKER'S Ice Cream Saloon, will be P ~ opening for the season on Thursday the 22d, with new furniture end gasJighta. Cake of all kinds On hand, and orders filled et the shortest' notice. Confectionery, wholesale and retail; Oranges, Lein- Cocoa nuts, Almonds, Smisins,Figs, Pruner; &c. &c., all of beat quality. ap2.2-Iw. Bacon. TEN THOUSAND• lbs. Dacon,hog round--jus received and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, .56 ood 600 PIECES Juniata Blooms, ounoivilitittient and for sate by,. • - ."; ; . . P. A. Avviptalt &so.; . . • :Fawil,l4ilin.;• REM =MEI 4- 4 • , , ... ~, an y, .... . • - , ... fv...,...E.A.ML 411.. Ilft . 00.9 :. #43lrleelgj i. ll;l44.llpi azuntir:is,' ,. ...see DICALIII IN ' 40RETak AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; ! ":": ~ C - EKT/FIGATES 'OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, ',O ll -, • • . ; , ; AND SPECIE, . . •No: 64 Fr fed at. one door abore.Fourth,East side, rr Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 cCURRENT Funds received ondeposit, deposit, - and col- •" .. • lections mattp on • all tho Cities throughout the ~• I . rated Stated.': Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel. : f !Ohio, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, conitantly " for sale in sums to suit purchasers.' i The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana; and Virginia Banks bought arid sold on the most favor- " • .able terms:. - , The highest premium paid fOr, Vordignitad Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. • Excliangei' on England, I : refund; 'Helmer:FA leut,2 Franco - procured, • ' t ift ncinettasieei to laiiltipice. t o& • LSD' AMMO& 17/01K, . , AYTAPOOL, • LONPOPir Portal ItIf.W.TORK,,PH;I4ADLLPHII7 : AND APITTSBURPH, , , THE undersigned ; lgent for4iirrinHE, BRO , S. & Co., is teinitting'ututerktd - Engiand e • Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Five • Doi*. !to: the , Zl ittor)ing. , Draniispued•forAut ':mount':mount diawn i direcr on thd niCyciiniat - At Ireta'ad y ~ • Dublin, rind ea - Merano Preacott-Grote, Bankers; London;• payable on ' preiebtetion'at: arils •Bank in the United Kingdom Gad ofdhieontit ot-atir. f . charge whatever: - .Those 'deSirous of remitting, or *. scalding for their friends will please 'aiiiryto the sub. scriber, at hid offiee . on Penn- ',treat, 4 ddeois 'above the Canal Dasin:z. ; JAMES HLAKE.LYr,..) Persons at a distendeishinCinformationivilt-iB4• ceive answer by ieturininall:, by directiOg (1100,7 paid) as above. • ; ' . • Refer to the Bankers; lieedh,ints, anirnitufW - Aurers or Pittsburgh and vicinit y. -.apl7;dawtt Auction Notice. • • . , . ,11111F.Subseriber has paiditito the'Treasury ofthe Commonwealth the amount of License required by law: He has given the regularly approied' sem: rlty, and taken out a Comintssion of the first , - as an Auctioneer, of the city of, Pittsburgh, and rent. 'ed that spacious - wracroom belonging.to STLYA.29III Lartmori Esq.,-No 114. Wood at., three doors ifonsi ath, where he is pig/arm:l.lo Attend:lc:the sales - of every kind of hlerchandiaei Furniture,-Real - .Estate, Stocks, Ship aing, "Sce..fcc. &c.„ - either et the Suellen 31.00m5.0r on the pe:Mies, and wifi in all Ca, , B ef . 6 Ft 'ert himself to tho . utmost for the benefit of.orts gm. 'players, on the most reasonable terms; 'ha will sell exclusively and only on commission; either porch's. : log nor having any interestwhatever on goods in tbs. Store, lint merely. the Commission for selling ; eclat by giving all owners a fair chance, without partiality • of having therein properly dispaiimnif to the beat advantage. . Sales Will beipromptlysettledNchen Made' cos will he given at' tiny time'on the moet,accofritoi dating terms;—merchants will act be theiged rot ad. vances. Regular sale days,llondaysand Thuritdalk, or Dry Goods Groceries . ; 'Furniture, &c.; and evert' evening,llArdwase, Cutlery; WatchesiGunitillitt6o . F s and fancy articles; •Books'on Saturday timing") a general reference ‘vill be given in &few days. . nine. of lading have been received of Several large invoices t of Alercbannise, direct from extensive, importing; Houses, in Boston and New York. Notice will be given Of their arrival.. na24 • 3 AMPS .51110EN241.;,:Atictiottier., Household FlakattOssit`iak Ametitist. O . N Tuesday Morning the . ,27th hist; pl:10 olclocic, at the dvvnlling house 'lately occopied.by Mr. Domes Caper, in hlagees Row Wylie street, will le sold his entire stock- of 116useliordniiii Kitchen Fur niture, among 'which arc, parloi and e.bantber cas pobg 11 dozen niahogany, hair. sink timin', lt pair_ mahogany pier tables, with marble tops; 1 do French plate pier looking glasses; 2 do*Fzeneh rotating chairs; 1 common rocking chair; dining - and break fast tables; work and wash itmuls; high and low post bedsteads. , •. - Together with a general assortment oqlousehold and kitchen ferniture,4e. Sale positive as he is de clining house keeping. ' Terms cash currency.' • ' ' ap23 • JOHN D. DAVIII;•Aaetsi...4 MACHINE CARDS, LOO3I FINDINGSoIIaa AI Cainitirts No. 120 Liberty it., b (loon beim Si. . • Clair street. tSSRS. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Cud M Agency, . Manufacturer's - .Finding Establish.. cunt, and dealer in Clockm, Looking - Glass Plate*, . Frames, Wass,. Variety Goode, &e. 'nos. 18—feb23d&s , . • . • • DR tr Si'•11 . 111,11:r4031' . • TOEL MOHLER, Druggist , an . cr Apotheca ry, N. J W. corner of Wood and UM sta.,:.."lttsburg4, will keep constantly on hand, Dacus, Piiims,.Outt • Dve-stuns, 4-c. N. EL—Phyaicitin7a prettAtiptitiii cArefu ll l. - pounded lions tritiheit. materials .at'apyhotu of the day Or night.' Also; an assortment of Perfumer - Yr fine. Tooth, Hair, and Cloth Brushea, &c., he will sell low for Cash. ap24l _ ' Painting. " 1:1 . 01.TSE: 'Mid SIGN PAINTING and GLA:EIN(:,7 . of ull kinds, Graining Oak, MahoganY, Satin, - Rose and Maple. imitations °Pall kindlier Marble.- Orders left ot the shop or the subscriber, on . ficaltly Sold street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on_ Fedora) street, oprosite . BlcckstockM Factory,. Alle-• gheny city, done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notko. ' - ari 15-6 m. • JAMES PITFIELI:I..; . , HOUSE, SIGN • AND .DECORATIVE PAINTER, IGlait& %id T , aisellersizior . . S irParati . lO'lipdertae all - its various brineheic and Warrants to giro sat-- Mt:action in every respect- Military Standard Ban-. nem, Flags, &c., painted to orddr.tfadd fellows and Masonic ;aprons ..always on hand. Imitations of woods and marbles done in a superior manner. irr Signs of all kinds done at the shortest notice,' • aplo-tf . No. 44, St.• Clair st., Pittsburgh, Pal . . . . . , - Vl7lllllliim Itr.:tirstzon; • I . AiTTORNEr A..T LAIN and Solicitor n Chance,"; ry, Milne •on Tonsth'streit; third door atp4ysi , , Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ... REFER To—George. MClelland, • Esq., Morgan, Bunic..lc Co., .P61444,44:1 Eaq., Masan!. J & Floyd, .Pitisburgk. _ .10 •Dtaiiisltittein'of Parts:4l4ll3l4 • • ' IVVIILON . MARTIN timing iieldbis entire inter- AL est in the fires orMarlinkSniith j - to William At - Sinclair, the partnership herotMore exii4tin; un- ' dor said firm is this dayilissolced; and tbe business • will be hereafter conducted at the - old stand, by William /1. Smith and William M. Sinclair, under .tlto firm of &burn & Sturnrne., These indebted to the late firm will make payment to Smith &Sinclair. *bo alone are authorized„to settle the•busineia of the.lato firm. • • . ItIABLON-AIARTIN. • • W.ll. SAMITTL .• Plitsborgli, March 26,1347. In retiring from the firmofltfertheßßlMth . idle um: dersigned would, ehee.rfully, and -osratialy mond Meters Smith Et- Sinclair to the customers.of.• the late firm,: and to purchasers generally.- . mar 26 -• . MAHLON MARTIN. T ' ' • (Lamp summit at iitt*,), , • NiTIIOLESALE iGROCEW PRODUCE AND , • CODIMISSION MERCHANTS,: . 66, Wood Street, Piltsbusgh - ,... The undersigned having entered into* partnership under theabove style, respeottulljaskihe patronage of the friends of the late firm, and ofpurchasers gee, _ entity: They feel warranted in promising that they can give satislaction-to all who may bay of them Of confide business to their. care. • -.. • PittsburghiSlarch N. Orleans Sugar; i piime article, .50 - received = and for solo 13y •• , • SMITE SINPLAIR,. SO Wood Ili:. -3 22 T ai e r i e c d g and for We' bv • -• • • • , r , - . . sheritiiisiirdz.iiß, . bellhod at. • Sair•• ..• rul . . . . in store and.s)r.sale . 51/171:# #II7CLAIIi, • • . ••- 57 Wood at. OLL .BUTTEi(; , -4 Bairjilfi 4 lkeibi and i 6 goOd `order; for sate by ' , : men lize ' • smrril&stiait;lt Wood o•-, • ' •• To Carpenters. TUST received and l'pr sale frtsh lot of Natio Factory Planes , Wooil'etteat. mar 23- :JOHN WALKER: • • - : I. er 07,tneseZine.,18.761CIVQ,:der47.!.',P7.t— maa7 FRIENDI MET& C0...157 Waterst.', 6500.st:ern , (hog rowndi ) ireelv!dgod ibr F/ 11 /NP, It EY & CO., No. 57 Water w - N. O. • •; 100. 11h1s prime NaSus7; - %Pr ilfaierstnet.- MIME MIMI M=IN T; at I ItGF, W. B. SMITH, . W. M. SINCI„AIit. 6,1847.:.. pacon. mar 27. MEE Mil I am • • . . . = tr, • IMMI :.,~ - EIUM MIMI MEE MEM t• -, ':l .•..- :. .;•.,-:!....:i. ‘l f t' . ,." , '' , .. . 0 ; ,1 1'4,...z kil:ft' ~,n,fo r I ,:‘, 41.''' 's' 1. • •-•-"", .-: - ..- ' ...I`,Zt l t' `' b f:e. • '- ,,Z 1 .,-"I '. '; 11W . ‘ ,. :Y 'i t , 5 --: 1 . , • , „ • ~., ~' .i'•V. - t ` , , 1 1 • 4 ; ' ', 7Ya 4 . F J - #:?l7,r;i' '4•- .• 4 • : * ' ,• -:'", 141 I ‘ re' e -s - ~..., '.'= 4 - • - ..--',..:- ~!..., :. : -.., 1‘ • I e ni .C' r ;‘ 'rilj,:"'“ fi .. . '.. t e 5,1 , •.: '.. ' .. , ' "4 'l, l I ' . . 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