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Every evidence of the prosperity of our beloved and happy country, appears to, annoy there erceuively at this time; and each little circumstance whicii their int. airituttions can construe as affording evidence of the ,unfavorable operations of the present wise, justand democratic revenue laws, is seized upon as the ibunclitiOn oft long panic homily, so as to create ici4tical,!eipit!lfor the comingTresidenflateleCtion . . . Annuall.e.t.tings- at 48 , 11Cantistats. The WailicingtOn Unioa , of . Satufday ittet, says:— The poetmastelf:Geheral reeueste_ue to say that the bale ticelied forihe ,Mait eerviciiips ; t/te'l3tatee of INF,rw - darsey, -- Zrela:Tarei 'Pennsylvaniiv Maryland; and ure now in the eUtireti of eiiiiiinition; and thailm will be prepaied, on the:A3ift:cof Aprit, tix.open the books, and announce to ihoseintereeted the bide, preparatory to the making of a final 44 , ei: aka awarding the contraehr. -6`-1,,,,,,c1r7"t....... 04- 4 . 4.1" - ' , ..4%.10,.. • -14.. Ae".l." 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V. , z75 - z-,,,: • I=YM wig ill orning post L. H.kl4,PLit, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR PITTSBURGH : WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5,184 S jlirl FOR PRKSIDENT, 'JAMES BUCHANAN sithicTeCio the:derision of the National ConZention l'woicniOrrc E - Litl . .otiel; TICKET 'SE NA TOMAS. Wli.x.tam Btmta., of Cleartield. • " tram IVa.lin:a, -ot Northainpion:' 1../11.n - AT L IitNSEA, Philelelphit,County. 1,11. j1911..V.R. KNICASs` , _Ciiy. do do IV., A. 1., notatrosti. ,da do . :lama S. :Itlit:,ll3.;lignniery ' . Yl.. Rorixfir _do V/I. •IVru-taar.W. Dostlirlici, - Cheater " 7 • 1/111.-; Merrier 1-I :az.ii4ual;"Earieaatiir .do . _ IX: 7 -Mkt ELISP, Berko "do . c'sl:i r ..l3iziataan S. Scuoasovra:3lonroe do • , .ly'yoming do - '7.6_ .7.11 • '.:3 mow Ilaawsrtra. /logo do Krliii, Clinton' ' ~ XIV.-Joux.W2rox4x, Lebanon . XV_ Ilorixar:J.-.Ftsireg, York • do, a.: • avi. rienautcs Sairrli, Franklin do - 'la , - .:24V-11.- Cittsvair.. Huntingdon,' do ' XVlllt.Gsu'at tiff A: BLACE. Career. do CY: Girpads Bliwarili. Bedford do. XX. .1111 N 11:SI1J.NtVON. Seaver ' • do - X - X I. -G1r.011015 1,--H.i.auLroli—itlleglreny -IV. 11 - .l)Arrs, Crawford - • - Timor-lir Irrs., Eerier • ' do !aorta G. Dude! ' do FOR CANAL COMIStISSIONEtt, - • ‘ -. .fsE 4- K - I.EL P A INTER' Of ,Westrnoieland pm/V.l: . , , rills ,rAPER, THE LAWS ..OF 211.1 E UNITED • PrATES: T4E.427E5," RESOLUTIONS OF -CON :GEES'S, ¢c.,. ARE PUELVIIED ET AUTHORITY.' f,. sllgrning Post 'lob 'Printing Olin. .:. • • ,conNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. itfr'See. advertisement on the first page. .. - Idcr , tiz.frs art requyted al hand iit theirfarortbefors 14., evik. r. it. This caniplird with, in arder toin 'US!, aa lrh. nit tz rossiblz, an faqir, hou r would E W. CA Itit. Unne.l Stowe New.reper Agency. nn Itothno,t. N. E. (noun; 1.0 . Fined toot pock streets, atol:4ll4lNortli Fourth Nueet--isouronly auttnniseal Agent • -•eloee• sieutptun and the W,hlets. That - Mir - Democratic Iliendm may be duly advised aline- movements on the federal cheas-board, we following editorial leader from the Amen eau, of laet Saturday r WHIGS BE ON YOUR GUARD! We a4certained a fact in relation to our Oily Hammon , ' representative yesterday highly deservi a of notice, as a mom eliaracteriet'e of the indivir4, Well knowing the general feeling against him iii consequence of his treacheious demonstratious at Washington, he has commenced a system of private tipetitions to effect that which he knows he cannot du publicly. Ile has now men employed, going through. the country, making personal enlicitatiehs ferringenturrs to a paper, calling upon the said Mo ses Hampton - to consent to be a candidate for,Con gresia second time. We detected one of these in the act, yesterday, who acknowledeed he.had pro mired four or fire signatures; but ashamed of his vocation, promised ;to pibeecute it no further. A s similar papers are,, l douhtlees in othec hands, we caution the Whigs of the country again t them. If Mr. Hampton wishes to secti•e his position, or, re ifterate himself in the confidence of those ' be has Ouch deceived, let him come boldly and publicly be fore them, as a man would do, and not employ such disreputable materials as Alick Miller, John Jack - and others to steal him a march through the influ ence of personal felicitations, so often unpleasant tO4rzeitt. This article exhibits scenes behind the curtain, which intuit be any thing but gratifying to the lion. Mom HMSPTON. It is evident that our Represen tative-does . not stand as high in the estimation of his friends at home, as. might be desirable to . -him. From gentlemen who have been at Washing ton City this winter, we learn that Mr...Tim:nom occtipies quite as unfavorable a position there as he deerat home. lie worked himself fairly out of the whigyanks: by making a shower honeety and patri otism, at the beginning of the session; ani .he is nowAlespised by limb parties in consequence of his feeble-dealing and hypocrisy, Joan Inns lad frietids;because he had patronage to diepense which would Create friends i but Mona linntrron is mourn frikweelitary and alone !"--deserted by every per. nun: SILTE Alick Miller and John Jack ! - The Sonic or Wooster. • On - Wednesday, the 29th ultimo, this concern closed its doors, after having refused to pay specie for its I I notes: The D.rmocrat, printed in that place, says, that great exeitement prevailed in the place on ac tenet of this act _or its minagers. The editor of i that paper also says:—"We CAUTIO2t SHE PVTLIC A- CIAVWIrr ALL ILVNIL PAPER: The Akron and Toledo branches of the State Bank of Ohio are owned and controlled by the same financial genius that een trolled .the Wooster Bvik. They must and will break just so 'are as the Wooster Bank does." • On: the other hand the editor of the Clereland I Plain. Dealer, on the 29th, sayi: , will be remembered that this Bank, together I with the Lat:iyette Rank of Cincinnati and the Bank I of Xenia, eat, re-chartered February 15th, 1844, under the following nitli.idual liability clause. The fa ieetinn-reads: • •i" 'That, hem and afrer the first day of March, in I - she year 1844, the stockholders of said Bank of #'Wooster shall be severally !Ma in their individual rtfrpt-ittote capacity, fur each and cm y mslid claim ;against said Bank, ercept in cases where depasitoes anti:said Bank shall otherwise agree.' " According to this law, there is no doubt but the Ishackholders am liable . The 'only gamine is, are they responsible? It is said that Mr. %Vellbouile,ahe ' President, and Mr. Pardee, the Cashier, both stock holders, are men of wealth, and others there are whose joint estate, if confiscated under thia law, go tar to redeem the entire circulation of the Bank. They !nay, however*, have- transferred their Knelt to irresponsible hands, in view of this catas trophe... IVe shall see what we shall see." , •IVe do not hear of many transactions in the notes tai the• Wooster Ban's here; and, as there will no doubt appea r a statement of its affairs ere long, it reeld be well for those who have any or the notes, 10 ' hold on to them until further advised of the true condition of the Bank. There is no doubt of its es-• Honors to the Genesee Deed. I plosion; but if the att 'ck is held by res P an3i ie men,cy'The Uniontown Genius of Liberty, of last Thurs day, eontains an editorial notice of the reception at note holders may not lest all. that place, Of the remain, of IitEASI DOWSER, and Wm. F. Ntettofmr, late members of the Fayette County Volunteers, aid also an interesting account of the Funeral Ceremonies in'hich took place on the occasion. From the description given in the Geni us, the ceremonies must %aye been solemn and affecting, and calculated to reflect the highest credit upon the kind hearted and generous minded citizen' 01Fayette county. "Swindling Tariff of 18110." MANI] FACTURE! IN THE 801.:T11. --WO learn front the Charleston Courier, says the Baltimore Sun, that operations will commence in the course of a short time in the new cotton factory at that place, which ...will, when it goes into operation, be more complete in all its parte, and in all its arrangements, than . most of those erected at the North. The Courier beautifullysays:-- "Soon Hampstead will be enlivened with the mu- i sic of the shuttle, and the rattling of the loom.— I Neat and comfortable buildings are springing up a round this first industrial edifice,.which is to send forth from its walls a happy and contented popula tion to inhabit them. Want, and misery, and vice, will flee before the stroke of industry, and the ex -aniple there presented, will be felt throughout our Whole citt." J.: , ,,',:,;:,t,' , .',:f.N.:1:,.4,'g.i. , ; ,- ':.'.'-.'..•...,ii:Z`f':•f:.:',•: - A"1 ' Alhe Tees I,g,me aides• ,:i..1 . -- ~• We are indebted ttp%lofiiend-fortecopy ea:oe law pro.erfse.sßuee,lea,p.ttr.iLicg.:l;hitik. oveundrii..ie.fife, 114H_o ir i2es 'i 7 t i24. l ; t ti fi hi liit r...‘ ed ion, In tit iii.a e_ !a :li sch o .co ttie e, i , mdershie exertioes to ': defeat it by .attempts *it*: press upon it featuretethat would have been highly obnoxiou s , to its flienda, put all their efforts were imayeiling,and we rejoide to know that it will now become a lam. The following is the bill, as it pas- Ned the riouse : r . A N ACT, to limit the hours orlaber, and to-prevent the i ruploy meat in factorisi of . children under to clve years of age. :i .. ' .lirSprres;rl. ot lt ir e 4 .l of inr' h c e t : al 'Oo b utm .Y tilt; latthe,a.f4dPereyeld7a-cl Ina s to General Asseroblyi . jaetv nil it ..is hereby eq5.... , acted_ky the authenty of4ttm saree,, T424/abor pees.' (maned during a period-of teik /toure r on.any se. cuter day, ip,all cotton; woolfipeitk; paper, hag g- Ong, and ear InUearies shall hir et:slandered ax egal days labor, bud-that. h ' irealler o ;tpo.ininer or adult engageatteLAßY such factory, Shall: be holden or - requiredto Wo'rlt more'than imi'llofirs;onsany semi- , fur • daY, .or sixty hours in any secular week; and That anew,- he flier* day ofJuly, of the present year, no minor shallbe 'admittect_as a worker, andel:Ake 111 age 'of twelee years, in any ffolson,;woolenis.silk, or flax.factory,,withipthis Cotitntottwealth: Tkiffif anfooner 0r;,,,,:, e mployer in, any such factory aforesaid; shall anaploy any such minor, he shall' be adjudged to ..ptty a penalty , of fifty dollars;_ one kalf ,therittifto: the Tarty so employed, :old the elh er half tci -th Commonweath, to be recovrd like manner a e s fines orlike l amount are now e re e coe- 1 erable by law: 'Provided; that nothing contained in thia adt, shall, be construed 'le prevent m tiara, itiove the age of fourteen years,, from being employed more than• ten. hours, in any day; if the same be I done by special contract with their parents or guardiatie. • - fee:2. That this act shall not go into operatiPe until the iburth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. . . Upon the passage - of this bill, the yeas and nays were called ; whenif was round there were fifty /our in fhvor of its passage, and nine against it. or those who voted in favor of its patisage forty-six ate De mocrats, and eight Federalists. Of those who voted against the bill six are Federalisu, and three Demo crats. These three are from the counties or Cum berland, Montgomery, and . York; and on st hat grounds these gentlemen can sustain themselves, after giving such a vote, we cannot fairly determine. They are certainly behind the age in efforts' to ante , Innate the condition of .he laboring climes. Upon an examination of the list of members of the House, we find that there were this re-seven members who did Hot tote; or these, twenty-two are Federalists, and fifteen Democrats;—all of whom 'were out of their places or declined voting. The Federal mem bers from Allegheny, Beaver and Lancaster coun ties, owe, to a man, among the missing, except Mr. Jacobs, of Lancaster, who voted for the hill. This examination of the position of the two par ties, clearly shoos ohicb party in our State are dis posed to legislate for the benefit of the working classes; and which party lend their influence, and exert their powers, for the benefit of corporate and associated wealth. There are in the House of Rep resentatives silly four Democrats or this number forty-nine were present and voted. Of these forty nine forty-six voted in favor of the bill to restrict the hours of labor, vperiallgfor childrrn,to ten hours in each day.--thus placing it in their power to ac quire information, and enjoy the free air of Heaven in recreation ; while the Federal member* either dart d not vote against the wishes of the cotton lords, and other wealthy manufacturers, to whom they owe their places ; or secretly exerted themselves to de feat the bill. Let it be remembered that less than ern fourth of the Whole number of Federal members in the House, rated for this bill to ameliorate the con dition of the working class,s ! - In view of the passage of this bill, we cannotbut congratulate our ;Alines.' friends, upon the position in which they have placed themselves. We know that the bill—though it must he an instrument for the ac compbshmeut of much good—is far short of what many of our most ardent and denoted frieuds de sired. But they have had to contend against opposi- Lon in every shape : the question is comparatively a new one in our legislation : and the friends of PROGRESS and arrnetx were obliged to work eau_ tinusly and prudently. Though we congratulate nor friends in general upon the result, we feel bound to speak in an especial manner of the Democratic mem bers from Philadelphia county; and especially of Messrs. Petrov and Downs, who have been, Oro*. out, the most active and pen evering in securing for the ehildien Of the poor, A great relaxation from the oppression to which they have been heretofore sub. jected. Let parents now consult the greatest good of their children, and adults recollect that they need not be'laves, and a brighter era will at once dawn upon the operatives, of every class, in our State.— They have the matter in their own hands. Let them be united and firm—..sr along pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether," and the business will be finial. • John Jacob Astor. - This celebrated millionarie,who died at NtW York, on Wednesday last, was in the 85th year of his age. His wealth at the time of his decease, WAS estimated at forty millions of dollars. He w as a native of the village of Waldrop, in the Duchy of Baden, in German) ; and came to this country, a poor and friendless boy, in 1789. No part of theimmense wealth of Mr. Actor was hereditary. By industry, pe.rseyerance and sagacity, he succeeded in busi ness beyond all precedent. It is said that Mr. Astor hats given $350,000 for a city library, the interest of which is to be expended in employing agents to pur chase books, and in the erection of a building, the 'rime not to exceed in cost $60,000. The New York Star says :--‘, It is rumored, that he has willed large sums to religious societies, hcspitals and benevolent institutions, including the German Emigrant Asso ciation. Various individuals iii his einployment, be sides hie descendants, arc also supposed to have re ceived legacies or pension.. Among others, whose names bloc been ment oned in this connection, are Fitz Green Halleek, the poet, Washington Irving, the historian, and Mr. Bruce, the latter for thirty years a clerk in the office of the deceased. Pennsylvania Ohio Railroad. The Commissioners give notice that the Books for subscription to the Capital Stock of the "Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company? will be opened at the following titnes and places, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P.M, of each day named, to wit: On Wednesday the 6th day of April, at the office of James Purdy hi Mansfield, Richland county, Ohio; Thursday the Gth day of April; at the American Hotel in Wooster, Wayne county, Ohio; on Friday the 7th day of April, at the Franklin Hotel in Canton, Stark county, Ohio; on Saturday the Bth day of April, at Wanows Hotel In New Lisbon, Columbiana county, Obimon Tuesday the 11th day of April, at David Porter's in Beaver, Beaver county, Pennsylvania, and on Wednesday the 12th day of April, at the St. Charles Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. . E xpesases or tho-War....d Good ant. The federal pre!, (rayi the Stark County Demo crnto - cio'ak .ionitand loud about the burthena in the ehapeif - talthat.the Mexican war is beeping up on..the peoplW - Theie 'expenses are paiilly the re vemiefiterired from; the tarsi i on foreign goods im porial,amli if the federul.doetrine be true; that the _ .. foreigner linCnet the domestic citizen pays the duty - . ..vris ishoillil lififty? know heerthe war can be tate.; i then to oif '4 4 heiTtirceits vs isothing—foreignix porter, pry it-a U—if federal tariff logic be true. • ESE cave.— We have herare.sratething said about a " strike " among the workmen in the Garrison. We dad not leant the particulars; and all the Information we have, comes at second band. But the story is, that a few weeks ago, an attempt was made by Major Craig, to increase the hours of labor from ten till " sun to sun." The hands an nounced resistance. and there being a press for' work at the Dine, the ten hour system was submitted to. After the bustle was over, the sun to Sun ar rangement was enforced ; the hands refuted to sub mit, aid many left. If we have been misinformed on this subject, we are anxious to know the truth. We wish to do no injustice to any one. But if the govern men t is to exact tW l tlve or thirteen hours, who can °ldea to companies and individuals doing the same / We think there is an order of gov ernment restricting the hours of labor upon nation. lal works, to ten hours. was iuueal by President Van Buren. is it not still in force ; and should not men in places like Col. Craig observe ij. Y I T-- ;DIAL 01 ARThtilt I/town, Jn.—On Monday af ternoon the care of Commonwealth ye—Arthur Brown, Jr., was taken up in the Court of Quarter Sermons, and went to the Jury about boon yesterday. The indictment was for obtaining goods on false preten ces. John Grout. ■ clerk in 81 , Closkers clothing more, was the prosecuting witness. It appears that Brown obtained a suit of clothe., from M'Closkey, about 6 o'clock on the evening of the 12th of Sep tember, 1847. lie' gave a check on the Exchange Bank, Leaning that be had already o‘ettirawn his account in that institution. The next mornitogASun den) he jumped on board the Swatara, and started for Cincinnati. Verdict, The case was ably conducted by Messrs. Magraw and Darragh for Commonwealth ; and Messrs. Mc- Clure and Mahon for Defence. The charge of His Honor Judge Patton was decidedly against tl.e Di. I fendant. Dio'wr Go.—During the trial of Arthur Brown Jr., yesterday, ,the alarm .1 fire, caused by the burn ing of the Oregon House, treated such a stir, that Judges, Juros, Counsel and auditors left their places. Arthileiet for a moment, and thee leiinrely moved to the window, to see what wax going on. We heard some- whispering: " Why don't he leave, no one thinks of him." But it appears that Attorney General Alagraw "did think of him, and had the pre caution !Po set an officer to watch his movement'. Whether Arthur knew this, or desperatery resolved to abide the decision, :ve know not, but certain it is, he made no attempt to escape. Tut Ten-rm.—The evening of the Tenth, the Fancy Ball comes off. One of the Managers informs us, [hat about one hundred tickets hove already been disposed of—the purchasers all arc preparing their dresses. Gentlemen without fancy dresses will be ! admitted. The arrangements will be complete.— Lafayette Rooms will be magnificently decorated. The music will be of the first order. The supper will be got up in Selling's best style--and those who have enjoyed hie feasts, know that , ho can do the thing right. And then, Danver for Floor Manager —that part will be attended to as it ought. F- .'ran,—About 11 roeie ay, the Oregon [louse, kept by John Cormack, owned by James Ross, Jr., was discovered to be en fire. The flames burst from the roof. The Bremen were soon on the ground ; but owinQo scarcity of water, were unable to accomplish much in time to save the building. It was an old log house—was built in the wilderness, we believe—and was transformed into a frame, by the usual process. Even as a frame, it was reve rend with age, and considerably dilapidated. We think it now valueless ; as with fire and water yes. Corday, it was tolerably well used up. The loss to the owner, will be trifling. The ten. ant saved his goods. Surcine.—The Youngstown, Ohio' Republican, of the 29th ultimo, states that William Woods, an in dustrious, respectable citizen of that township, hung himself on Saturday last. He left his house before breakfast in the morning apparently for the purpose of attending to his stock, and not returning as soon as usual, the family became somewhat alarmed and commenced a search which continued till late in the afternoon, when he was found suspended from a tree. Re was at the time the act was committed, and had been for some weeks previous, laboring un der partial derangement. Accinum—One of the firemen met with a seri ous accident when the engines were out on Monday night. While two of the machines were striving at a trial of speed, Morrison Knox fel between them and was very much bruised before his rescue. However, hie life is not in danger. Ls HI NEW . 1 ' 013 .E.-7211r. A. A. Mason well known to tho - latlion of this city, as one of the moat intelli gent anti itcOinntadating dealers in . Dry Goode, has removed Rorie new4Oom, Dr Simpson9o, east tide of Zdtaket, between Fool , * aod-Rifib *reefs, =MEN ' - . - • Failure of the Mineral itatilh. ne Cumberland qyilian ant4tayintosOnn lain pablicationa;ficiti iythicitjt appears th t the )ittneral Bank at Citittintand fits pined aid dined *doors. The Bank; it,ientni; had anittnarsttiion" iviiitleseph S. Lake' placed it in a situation Similar to the Bank of Weer. k ter. The Mineral Batik, 4 this act of suspension, forfeits its charter.' The Civilian is informed that 'Arrangements will be epeedily made f.to give assur ance that every demand Will be satisfied," and adds that it would be prudent for holders not to part with their notfs at a sacrifice.. The 'at!orking men of 4 r. q legheny are said to begreatauffercrs. Such is al waja.the case wheMa bank expro'dea." Charier Eleotion in Ohio City. The Cleveland Dealer of Tuesday says:— The elmition ,canna nkiesterdny. The whige ran David Griffith for Mayor.' The mechanic ran John Be clecnoMat-7—for Mayor, against him, and itmechanic's ticket throughout. Beverlin's majori• ty Was 130, and the- whole mechanic's ticket was triumphantly elected. ..We are pan of the Stem who labor, As well as our wealthy neighbor, And each in tda sphere -a king." (Song of the Arisen. • Assoct•ie Judge or eroullbrd coniniy. Hy a Telegraphic despatch received from a friend at Harrisburg% yesterday, we learn that the nonai 7 nation or THOMAS JEFFERSON Lewin', as Associate Judge of Crawford county, has been unanimously confirmed by the Senate. A better selectiOn could not have been made. A bill luis been reported in our State Legisla ture, to create anew county, out of parts of Mercer and Butler, to be called . Lawrence. It has parsed the Senate, and is now before the House. Lancaster county bas the honor of being the first in this State, to express its approbation of, and sympathise with, the French' revolutionists. At the great Buchanan meeting in Lancaster, on the 22nd ultiruo, resolutions were passed and speeches made, expressive of the lixely emotion with which the glad tidings . of the uprisings of the Masses in France were received, by the patriotic people of that coun t j A SCENE.-A Paris correspondent of the New York Courier, describing the scene of the revolution, sayi: "24) comrade, catching a little of the the en thusiasm, eicelainied to a group near us, that we, too were republicans, and from America; they pressed upon us, embraced ua, kissed us! Every passion and emotion of the human tool was indulged wit* the xildest freedom; and it , vecald have puzzled a philosopher to determine whether the grotesque or ' the sublime had the predominani e. I remained in the midst of this scene about two hours, when the night closed in, and I was reluctantly compelled to leave it." Sit" Articles in reply to the Gazettes twaddle about the iron business, unavoidably (waited to4lay. LOCAL MATTERS. Tmr.onitea --Mr. 'WtOtetarti(OuPt&piisor to edge° & M 2 anire ) puts forthXie cartrj and fic*X - tbe repo tatioe,hp bal*cquired mi t a Tali . pr, lee Inn* not, he cni:Opletelauemi# is this city. His eatabitaiimeni'isfitteo:Op fiii:'tbc',,,..nsyr and no man in need of ai; need go farther than . 2.sl, Liberty otroarn.—The bill sent up against Lytle, suspect ed of committing an outrage in Pitt township, (our readers recollect the - circuit sMnces,) :was yesterday ignored by the Grand Jury. We understand that another bill, charging with assault and battery, will be prepared for the'Grend &if We arel;;;Fiiiii;l. .7.;;;lTabout making preparations to go to Prance, to assist in maturing the industrial institutions of the new republic. Ma. Haarra.—Captain P. N. Guthrie, of Com ! ny the 11th , Regiment of United States Infan ps i. try, who is now in this city, has kindly furnished me with a - e . opy of an official list, which he received this morning, from his company in Mexico, of th e mimes of those ofthat company, :who have died there during the war. Will you please to publish it for the benetit of the friends of the deceased, as they were nearly all of this neighborhood: Sergermis—James M. Kelly, Daniel L. Xi/bourn. Drummer —John A. Cease. Privates—Daniel Shleppy, Jesse Fltwers, James F. MeKee, William Clark, Andrew J. Avy, John MeSpaedin, W. H. Bunting, Michael A. Cease, Samuel Sweet, Samuel McCartney, W. J. Anderson, James Aletander, John Kohler, Charles J. C. West, James J Kandiaden, John Hannah, Patrick Hunter; Joseph B. Price, Arthur Reeves, Fisher Brown, and Thomas Layton. Ar nin engaged in the business of procurin Land Warrants and arrearages of pay.due to deceas g ed Soldiers, .Letters addressed to me on the subject, by the relatives of any of the above named, will re ceive prompt attention. The name of the lawful heir mast be mentioned in the letter : Ist. The Wife and children, duty ,: 2d. The Father, and 3d. The Mother.—Pensions will be procured for the Widows. I have , a statement of the time to which all the above named Soldiers have been paid. W3I. B. FOSTER, Agent, for exican Sldi Office, Bak ewelPs new Build i ng s, oppoositers. e the New Court House, Pittsburgh. ap4 3tdtatw fEr Board of Trade--Tlir members of the Board of Trude Avvociatiou are requesleil to alert at their Rooms on-Tkurstloy evening next. at 7 o'clock. aps (I_7' Attention stated meeting, of Pittsburgh litteutopment No. I Knights Templar*. will be held it the Temple this evening. April Sib, at 7 o'eloek. Pun ctual attendanrc is requested, by order of the \I. E. G. C. • ap :11Irciela.rdron. Ninr.T%"%72.7l.slArta.lroVMSl.bilatr JANZV. i,, - . llcCatrAor, both of thin vity. Dled...On board the steamboat Gen. Pike, near New Orleans. on the 81st nit.. the Revd GORDON T. Ewern, Pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, in the Uth 'Ward. ilia remains are expected to a - rive on Thursday. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, Ito the Cemetery.) from Ids late residence on Federal street, near Wylie, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. ttr Av a ancevnla of the Sit Ref. Pres. Congregation, of the city of Pittsbyrgh, helr/on Monday evening. the 311 lost.—mtelligence having been communicated to the Congregation of the decease of their beloved Pastor, Rev. G. T. Ewing, on bin passage to New Orleans, on the Satan., it was unanimously Rewired, That the Congregation have heard with deep and beart-felt griet; of the death Of our beloved Pastor. Rev. ill I'. Eventg--a man, a Pastor most death beloved by all his flock. and who labored most faithfully, efficient ly amongst us, with untiring industry and zeal tor our spiritual welfare. We mourn his lons as a most dear triend and greatly beloved Pastor. God, in his provi dence. has taken away from us our counsellor and guide. and we now desire to buw submissively to his holy will. Reseityd. That Wm. Stewart, James Robb, M. Nelson. itobt. Hill. Tbos. Simpson, Wm. Hamilton, John Fos, E. Radcliff, Alex. Montgomery. A. Leen, Thos. McElroy, H. Drummond. J. Robinson. John Chambers, Alex. Robb, D. McKee, F. 'Young, H. Harrison, James Kellgtili, Robert Carothers_ 11. Adams, D. Glass, IV. M. Affiregor, John Cunningham, John Armstrong, David Hill, John Niblot-k. John .11cCra -ken and S. Galway, he a delegation of this Congregation, to meet the remains of our Pastor, at 11 heeling. and aecompany them back to this city. Reealre d , also. net Dr. black be requested to preach a sermon on the 9th inst., appropriate to the occasion. 1). GLASS, Chairman. I _ StxtrsoN,See'y ri [0" Ge Le.ri . art ' l—Physiians prescr . CTI . TS' trtr nd Tar in Ow last stages and ibe most Hopeless cases of Consumption, slier all other. medicines have tailed. as it has proved itself to b e th e moot extra ordinary medical aid in curing that disease. IN crw, this medicine is as valuable in the incipient stage, such as Coughs, Colds &c., der., When the Lung are not too far gone. before ulceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fail in breaking up the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few hours time. if the direction• are rightly followed. The genuine A. Roger,. Lit - smart and TIM winch makes so many wondertul cures, is for sale by filltalSnatt & KNEYLAaIa Grant street, one door LIGIOW thi, and by Kum & Co.. corner of Wood and 4th its. sps ra. t.mr An. IILALTII. This gift is the greatest less fog bestowed upon man. Hut While we are inhabi b tants of this sinful and tronblesonte world, we ere compelled to meet pain and sickness, and even death. All-wise Providence has iven us, in the vegetable kingdom, eer lain remedies which. when extracted with science, will arrest disease in its infancy. and prolong life (or a 'cassia The fact that ItO many persons are daily dying of that dreadful disease, Consumption--should e awaken those who are hut slightly affected, to a sense of duty owe to themselves. and procure a few bottles of Pr they Duss ean's Krpretorant Itrmedy, and use it immediately, accor ding to the direction., whereby your life may be spared, and many years spent in Health •and Happiness. Dr. Duncan'. \\ ester,, Office, No. 150 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, where his medicines are sold wholesale and retail. jr,rSolit by Wss. Lsr.sme, Agent, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar I ' tie :tat ',o,•` I' Jeer be. of Centreville, State of Mi chigan. say. regarding he medicine we alluded to last week. Ina I met dated Nov. 12, Ifild, be holds the follow tug language: -We shell certainly be out before anymore gets here, even if you forward immediately. Send plenty of pamphlets. I must say there is no medicine we have I ever dealt in, which has obtained so great and decided a reputatitin as yours. The most sint-ufar and unaccounta ble part of the matter is, the uniform and finer nptionabir testimony of its curative properties in rrery ease. We hare good medicines for benmy single complaints—but YOUrs seems 10 obviate the of ALI. other panaceas—it goes over the whole ground. You will he surprised to learn that in every case of Fever and Ague, which I have tried it for, it has never failed iou to cure. one kind , but all kinds of Bid of disease And not only in s, its eff same." Thus writes Mr. Jacobs concerning the American Remedy --G. C. N'aughn's regetabk Litilontrip- Great tie ailiztre. ' Reader, look at our eolinntis. See "Great American Remedy—Dr. G. C. Vaughn's Lithontriptic." Call upon the Agent, and get a pamphlet. HAYS & BROCKWAY, Agents, 2 Corn. ntr:V, Liberty eh PIi6iBBURGIFI TIIMATRIC. • •OATED. Matiager and Lessee W BENEFIT OF It/ISS E. PETRIE.AriIa EDNESDAY EVENING, April 5, IE4S, wale pre 'soiled the new Comedy of LADIES, BEW.ARE! Col. Varnsourr. ...................... • Grace Peabody ..... • • • • ................. DANCE HY DIES ANNA MALVINA. To conclude with the Drama of the BOTTLE Richard coddl e • Ruth , """ ** ft; c 0.1.114. D unn . PI I Co bleT 1848. For the Tranaportatioo qf Freight to and from PITTSCURGi I,L!'lI IA BALTEBORE,NEW, YORK. BOSTON, &C. Jj muircitiß 4. CASH. Philadelphia. TAAFEE ¢ O'CaNNOR, Pittsburgh. rrnlB old eatablislied Line being now in full operationi, 1 the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known pmmptness in delivering goods--peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, afiqrding accommodations to shippers and owners of prelduce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attenuon to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignment:thy and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: noitmatB CASH, 278, Market street, Philadelphia TAAPPE & O'CONNOR, Calla! Be sin, - Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North street. Baltimore. WILLIAM B. W/LtR)N. 66, Cedar street, Ncw York. 114TH STRIMT PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A value L 4 Lie property, ddrty Wet Ironton Milk street by 12011. icep. This desirable property will be sold at a bargain. Also, four large building Lots, each 24 feet front on Cook street by kW feet deep to Cliff street. Price 82.50 each. .S. CLITRI3ERT, Gem Agent, . nps - Smithfield, above 4th at. 00 " on L c oSn::t.gAtttnitlitj sn ai l 114nd good condition, arts TAAFFE & O'CONNOR., Sok T ANDED from the steamboat Brilliant, on the.9th of JU March last. a Box, marked, !` MTS. ANDEBNON, Jack son, Miss.". Said box, by some miscarriage; did not reach the owner, who is now of this city. It is supposed that the direction may have been torn oar The box contains Ca ndlesticks,'Wnsh-bowls, and other articles. Any information contenting it, left at the Bias, dirges paid. burgh Theatre, will bethankfully received, and all ap 4-3 t - • [Frame—No..2o.J AN ACT further to supply deficienciia in the ap propriations for the service of the, fiscal year end ing the thirtieth ofJune,eighteen hundred and forty eight. • . Belt enacted by the Senate and .Hones of Repee. tentative: of the United Stake of America in (Ant, greys assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to supply de. ficienc,es in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending the thirtieth ofJune, eighteen hun dred and forty-eight, namely: For pay efone additional clerk in tbeoffice of the Filth Auditor, rendered necessary by the increase. Of, light-house business, at eight hundred dollars per annum, from the first ofJune, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, to the thirtieth of June, eighteen hon.' dred and forty-eight, eight hundred and sixty-five' ' dollars and ninety-fotir cents. , Fot extra clerk-hire for the settlement of the in crease of business in the office of the Secretary of the Navy, occasioned by the Mexican war, six thou sand dollars. For salary of the judge of the Southern _district of Flohundred arida, pnd er actort tweuty-third of February, eighteen , f.aeven, from March eighteen hundred and forty y -maven, to thirtieth . ' June, , eighteen hundred and forty eight, at two thousand dollars per annum, two thousand six hundred and sixty-one del-- lays and twelve cents. - , For salaries of district attorney and Marshal of the southern district of Florida, persame act, from third March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, to thirti eth June eighteen hundred and forty-eight, at two 1 hundred dollars each per annum, five hundred. and ' thirty-two dollars and twenty-two cents. For salaries of the two keepers of the public at-- I chiSes in Florida, per act of third ofAlarch, eighteen hundred and twenty-fire, one thousand dollars: Pro vided, That so much of said act of third of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, as authorizes the appointment of two keeper. of the public archive., shall be, and the same is hereby, repealed from and atter the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty eight; and, in the Mean time, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause the said ar chives to be removed to some public office in the State of Florida, to be designated by the President of the United States, there to be safely kept. For expenses of thirty-five light houses, including oil and other annual supplies, delivering the same, and repairing the lighting apparatus for four hundred and twenty lamps; salaries of thirty five keepers, at the fixed average of four hnndred dollars per annum, and also all other expenses for six months, twenty two thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. Fur one new floating light, including the keeper's I salary at six hundred and filly dollars, and all other expenses for nine months, two thousand three hun dred and sixteen dollars. For additional expenses of sundry new buoys for six months - , one thousand six hundred and ninety I dollars. I or additional expenses of etemporary Boating light at Sand Key, Florida, in lieu of the light-house ' destroyed there, one thousand five hundred dollars. For superititendent's commission on twenty-eight I thousand two hundred and forty-six dollars, at two and a half per cent., 'seven hundred and six dollars and filler en cents. • For contingent expenses ender the act for the col !cake, sate-keeping. transfer, and disbursement of the public•revenue of Sixth August, eighteen hun dred and forty-six, five thousand dollars. For contingent expenses in the office of the Trea surer of the United States, five hundred dollars. For per diem compensation for clerk employed in the Adjutant General's o ffi ce one thousand dollars. For per deim compensation of clerk employed in ' the Ordinance office, one thousand and ninety-eight dollars. For per diem compensation for eight clerks em ployed, and such additional number ofclerka as the exigencies of the public-service may require to be emp oyes] tempera rily, - by the Commissioner of Pen sions, with the approbation and consent of the Secretary of War, during the present fiscal year, on bounty land business in the doll Pension office at a rate not exceeding three dol and thirty-three 1 cents per day, fifteen thousand six hundred and nine ty dollars and ninety-six cents. I For contingent expenses of the Pension office, one thousand dollars. For clerks in the office of the Secretary of War, being an unexpended balance of the appropriation remaining on the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-oeven, for that urpose, two hundred and ninety one dollars and eight p y- fi ve cents. For outfits of charges des affaires to Naples, the Papal States, and the Republics of Bolivia Guate mala. and Ecuador, twenty-two thousand is e hun dred dollars. For one quarter's salary for each of the charges des Waives to the Papal States, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Ecuador, four thrinsand five hundred dollar,. For salary of the consul at Beyroot, from the fourth of August eighteen hundred and forty-six, to the thirtieth of" June eighteen hundred and forty- ' eight, nine hundred and ' filly-tree dollars and eighty cents. For compensation for such additional number of clerks as the exigencies of the public service may require, to be employed temporarily by the Seem tary of the Treasury in the office, of the Second and Third Auditor, and in the office of the Second Comptroller, at a rate not exceeding one thousand dollars per annum, and for contingencies, seventeen thousand dollars. For compensation to eight additional clerks to be ' employed in the General Laud office, at the rate of one thousand dollars per annum each, the sum of two thousand dollars. For the relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, twenty thousand defiant. ARMY. For regular supplies incidenta' expenses, and transportation in the Quartermaster's department of the army, five million dollars. For clothing ofthe army, camp and garrison eqip age, including ono hundred and sixty thiiiisand dol. brs for clothing to volunteers in lieu of commute.- tibn therefor, one million one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For subsistence in kind, (in addition to the sum of one million dollars appropriated at the present seamiest,' two milliongiine hundred and thirty.seven thousand nine hundred and thirty-niue dollars and seventy-four cents. For pay of volunteers called into service during the present fiscal year, three million six hundred and eleven thousand 'dollars. For medical and hn 'pita' department, sixty-four thousand five hundred dollars. ,kyor purchase of ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplieb,three hundred thousand dollars. • For erpenses of arbitrating the title to the Pea Patch island, five thousand dollars. MARINE. CORP S, For provisions, sixteen thousand one hundred and four dollars. For clothing, thirty-six thousand three hundred dollars. I=l=ll •Mr. Porter. Mi.a Petrie • MIL OXLEY. • •MR. J. DVNN:. MISS PORTER.MISS PETRIE. For fuel, three thousand seven hundred and seseit ty-seven dollars. For military stores, three thousand five hundred d.,llnrs. oat Line. For transportatgon and expenses of recruiting five thousand dollars. For contingencies, six thousand dollars. For paying Janice Crutchett for lighting the Cap itol and grounds, three thousand dollars and ten cents. For contingent expenses of the Senate, twenty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the House of Repre sentatives, fifty thousand dollars. For payment for printing of one thousand copies of list of patents, by Commissioner of Patents, two thousand dollars, to be paid out of the patent fund. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That.the sum of eight hundred thousand drillara be. and the same is hereby, appropriated for clothing in kind to volun teers for the fiscal year ending the thirteenth of June, eighteen hundred and forty•nine, agreeably to th e act, entitled "An act to provide clothirig for volun teers in the service of the United States," approved the twenty-sixth of January, eighteen hundred and firty-eight; and that so much of said sum of eight hundred thousand dollars as the President shall di rect, is hereby authorised to be . applied to the pur chase of said clothing during the current fiscal year. Ran. C. INTHROP. . Speaker of the House of Representatives O. AL U nited $. vice President of the United States, and President of the Senate. Arraoraw March in, 1.548. 1. 11-1 01.4R7'1L pHE LUMBER BUS CL DI ECSK / SI4INIIN still her eatier . le W odAucß (at the old stand of L. Wilinarth, on PCIIII at..) under the finis of (a p 4) L. W ILMARTH & Co. I F DA VID M - ADAMS. of .Flucks cOunry , (a volunteer lately from exico,) ill cull upon tfie Post Master, Allegh . eity city, or on Dr. I Vatt 7 lic will hear cif something to Ins int.:rest. ILINTEir t s INX—PO Ker Printer's Ink, .Spriug uud Suattucr, iustrec'd anti foysabi by B. A. FALINE,sTOCK -CQ, corner Wood and Firer streets. • I _ - A.. 7 o!, 3 5 r a - Ai:, • ' """ *** " `,4"; ~,By f AFT.R.ORIV' ' • 'L . ) - ar r i r2 * - 4 ' II r &I Ants and Restitutions passed at the First Session of the Thirtieth Congress. JAMES K. POLE, • 't . NewS by relegrait Reported . 2 -'- for Pot. 4 ..y com.spon - dir - i - ee' q rtfi- Later litarrs,6l"ealco. PIMADELPIRA, April 4, 1848. By the - San - therm 'Magnetic Line, we have later news from the City of Mexico, bringing our arriices down to the 20th of March. The Court of Inquiry commenced its Session on the 16th of March, when the charges presented by Gen. Worth - against Gen. Scott were withdrawn, as .„ well as the charges ag_ainst Cnl. Duncan. Gen. PS: low will he:tried. • • • . , .. . . _ . .. Comrportdenee qf Me Pittsburgh Morning ?c.a., - - - Connections Election.' Pnir.nnitntrA, , Ayiril.-4, 1848. ..,. The Whigs claim that they havecarried the tte by an increased majoritY., .. The House staridsWhigs; 801 Senate, W hi gs ,, 17 0 5 einocrits.4. - .- ." .- . The entire Whig State Ticket has been elected: Calre.T9ndenc if the l'ittstrurgh Morning Ant. Anot ber Deist I, in COngress..Publto Meet. ,Ing - to Sympathise 'with kvance. WABIMICITON, April 4, 1898 . .. • The Hon.'J. A. Black, of South Carolina, diecflast night; He was waited Upon, ; in his last memento, by his family, - which had been sent for. A large meeting was held last evening, at 'which the Mayor presided, for the purpose of,esinessing sympathy for France. There was great enthustaami Correspondence of the PittsburgA Morning Eon. Nr.ss YORK', April 4, 1848. .The steamer Herman, Capt. Crabtree, hence from Southampton, put into Halifax, N. S., on Tuesday last, in dibtress, having broken her engine in a gale. Correspondetur of the Pittsburgh Afitruing Post. PHILADELPHIA, April 4, 1848. There is nothing doing in any .of the Atlantic Markets to-day worth reporting. All is quiet, and waiting the arrival of the New York Steamers, now du • • r go arm .:.`ureery. rprE • proprietors of the Hedge. Farm Nursery. an t flounce that they have now ion hand, a splendid va riety of EVER-GREENS--complising Trees and Shrubs, Juniper, Cedar. A rhorvila.s. Box and Yew Trees; Holly. Pine, Scotch Broom, &c., numbering froni4o,ooo to 50,000 Plants. They have constantly on hand nll varieties of choice Fruit and clei,irnble Shade Trees,,Ae- & c . Letters (post pehi) addressed to lYilkins p. 0., Alleghe ny Co., Pa.. promptly attended to: • ' • ap4-3tvr. WM. &, JAMS MURDOCK. L OST. --A friend of our's last a large BRASS KEY .) . esterday. The finder Will confer a favor by- ing n at this office. ap4 ILt.n..tis! CLOLIS!—Just received, by eanal, a Inrge lJ and superior amortment of:30 hour and ti day; mantel clocks, of newest patterns and styles, warranted to keep good time, and nt very reduced prices. 401VNSVILLE WATER -CURE ESTABLISIIMENT Fayette county; Fn. rpm friends of Ilydropathy,—also, the public in gene ral,—are respectfully informed, that this establish , went• built expressly for the purpose. has now been in successful operation since August, 1847 The building is 70 feet by IM, two stories high, and will comfortably aeconmiodate twenty-five atiry room is well rentilated, and neatly furnished The sleep ing, bathing, and dressing rooms, for ladies, arras entire ly separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in differ.: art buildings; also, separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pore soli -water springs surround the estab lishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neigh boring hills are abundant, and the ,exertion of reaching the summit, is amply repaid by the beautiful views over a most picturesque country. DIL ILAELZ, the Proprietor, who resides in the estab lishment, has bud several years' experiencoln this popu lar mode of priterice: and, early in the ensuing summer, expects to be joined by DR. MASON, Fellow of the R 44.- al College of Surgeons. London; who is now visiting the beat establishments in England. The Fstablishment has been. .so far. well patronized; and no pains will lie spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows: - For patients. s6per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients - are required to bring their own at S 2 nurses; board can be hod for them, in the Establishment, per week. . Each . patient is required to bring the following articles: Two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, FIX coarse towels, either three comfort/tides or a light feather bed; likewise, an old liner, and flannel sheet, fur band ages, and one injection instrument. - The following diseases are successfully treated: L un F gs, Stomach. evers. Intermitting do.. or Ague: holumma lion of the Bowels: Liver. Spleen, and Kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma: Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Seiattea, and Lumbago; Gonorrhota ; Primary 11.1.1 Se condary Syphilis: Scrofula; Nervous Diseases; Partial Paralysis: Neuralgia: Sick Headache: Palpitation of. Mc Heart; Hypochondrunis; Dropsy; Jaundice: Habitual Costiveness: Delirium Tremens; Spasms of the Stounteb and Bowels: Spinal Affections; Clir.atic Dysentery, or Diarrluen; 'Fetter. Ring - worm, Scald !lead, Sic. Female Diseases, as—Profs s us Uteri, or bearing down of thewontb. Excessive. painful, and obstructed men sal-at*. feb3-wfirn - I\T °TICE is hereby giVen. that the - Books will be open. .1.1 Stoced on Tuesday, the second day of May, for receiv- the ing k the the of an Artictal oad Little Branch of SaWmillconstruction- Run. at the follofiwingß aces, viz: At the residences of—J: W. Ross, Esq.. AleXans'er Carnahan. Esq.. and Robert Snodgrass. and will remain open three days in succession; from ID A- 31- to 4 o'clock P. st., of said days. - WItI. ESPY, . : • mar:ll-wst Chairman of 'Connuittee. iGazate copy and ehargo Post.) A DMIWISTRATIIIX'S ICOTICE.-;-AII persons indebt. ed to the estate of Sebastian Ochs. late of the 'Bor. ough of Birmingham. dee'd. are requested to make imrne. diate pavment and those having claims against said es= tale. Wit f present them', legally attested, to the undersigned. mar4-o.dt ELIZABETH OCHS, Adm'x.. Adrimltee. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Ambrose Ryan. of Wilkins township. Allegheny county, deceased, arc hereby notified to make immediate payment to the subscriber, iii Wilkins township; and all those haying elahns against said estate„to present them, properly au thenticated. for settlement. feldr3.-vrtit A RCHIRAI.I) .VOURD, Mil*. .___ Allegheny Crunty, as: 4 /, ~.,..x.„.., THE Commonwealth of PennsylvanM, ..,1- 4 .:: to the Sberitf of said County, meting: If Robert Hindman make you secure. of , piesenting his claim, then we command A 4 , you that you summon,by good and lawful 84 e,... -.t 'summoners. Elijah Kerr, and Joseph Hay -'3l. den, a minor late of your county, yeomen, no that they be and ppcar before our Judges at•Pitta burgh, at our District • Court, there to be held the fourth Monday of April next. tosbow srherefore, whereas they the said Robert Hindman • and the aforesaid Elijah Kerr, and Joseph Hayden, a mimic, together and undivided.do hold all that certain tract of land situate in Elizabeth tp:' ! Allegheny county, bounded by lands of Robert Hindman, and others, containing-. about •100 acres, strict measure, being a part of the real estate formerly of Daniel Thomp son, deceased: the same Elijah Kerr. and Joseph Ifayden a minor, Partition thereof between them to be Made, ac cording to the laVes and the customs of this ComMon wealth in such case made and proyided,do gainsay, and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly, and against the same laws as it-is said. And have - you there the names of those summoners and this writ.. Witness the Hon. Hopewell Hepburn, Esquire, Presi dent of our said Court at Pittsburgh, this Ath day or March, A. D. I.'i''. . 11l 'RAIVI 11111.74, Pro. - Test: Joux Fotuncxn, sberilt --tuarl7-w6t! —.---- or tEO Y. RAITAUPI7I. ROBEIa DGPF ' RAH/1178ER No. 15d, WOOD s - rarar' seamen DOOR 'Fame Litman.: . 111A1ral"FeAssC,TRIarsitEeh i l l:akcd a l i tot ki rl s V 6 h t lE S s, 4 4 1 i l a i r e i llr a t: Imitation, and,Common Trunks• Saddle Bags. Carpi: Bags. Valises; Drtin and - Buggy ' Collars; and will keep on hand a goo d assortment of articles kept in Saddling Establishments, which they will sell cheap for cash. • PLAIN . AND HIGH COLORED D} LAINES--.A, Mason 4. Co., d 2 Market street, havelust received per Express, an assortment of the above very fashiona able snorts. Mr children's wear. WINTER on , __Mall..Natural Col. Sperm Oil; 1000 " Bleached Winter WhillC, low Just received and for Sale " low by priced 44 ~4 4 44 • febl2 MILLI & strexersov., m Go2a Ahreet portation to the United States, for eel's .by the ease or bottle, at the Wine Store of _ de 20 JILAAKErs! BLANKETS: :!--tien- JUS tian,Blue Mackinaw. Whitny, and Country. Blun lc et 5, at eastern cost, to close consignment. at : . • ' ROBINSONS, Fifth street. one door below Wood . st. ." 11BERT'S Chetrtieal Writing. Fluid, assorted .sized bottles, coastantly on , band and for sale by - - 11,A FAIINESTOCK: & corner First and Wood streets. Ltni%VOUJJ—iuubh---opreeivea null tUrbtbe. by -11. A. FAHNESTOCX & A. CO., . . a. COL. First and Woixi mR.E. MAGNESIA-2 easels, jestan4 e, • - 1.11. A. FAHNRcernno, . _ Con First,rttid ood sta 0 "'" 1.3 Cruitile ; ift"l7 10 " '1'011n; • For sOlO ' • ' 3:• :D. IV7I:I,IAMA: 110 TCood UGARANOSIOLASSES-,2ohhda. prim O. Sugar 40 bbls. N. o.lllolzuises;' Just received aud for sale by '-nlll • - sr.trams k Nwof DREN6I3 MERINO —lteceived -per - express, lir NO: fe,J#ln rk et street. another oice or 10 pieces French Mennosi choice colors. • . ' dada . - . A. lILI.IER, 104 Wood T street. l near Fifth 1 ipH y . Pgr u l o z i ih bd ' r u: ts' 1 u r l l o ni tc bB ..'3 : 3 p 5 7 1 1 P e : i r b i l l e t se ou s i u, i i: i l i t j o ne lu i i o t :ls d i ei n e ' ' F ° r ° , bol : l p efa , t il, a cij ie, : e t e i l i , h e n ui t ~,. lnpenandtryiyeno. to Peace,in f r a. l , e ntertainment. - - 7 i n g ::: I e . : 7 :ja h t oin A i dc .4i m f . j ~ . i ii i-t s l dt 'l 1-° e n : eh l r : i s li o rti o x b i l liell•eltyrtN,htnuhlsr.tenrteiteawini of li r dY e rV oi : k, at c ity. or tf s I 1)f Q uarter o, ('''.rf- a,, ' the accommodation o f travelers and others, at his dwell-. ing house. in- 't h e . W ard aforesaid. and pra y s' that. yew We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Ward, dci• certify, that the above. petitioner is of "or.rtl rep ut e' for' honesty mid - tempeimice, and is well provided with hothie room and conveniences for the a ccosnmodation of :irStv) alters and others,. and that said tavern is'necessary:`; Webb Closey, James Gray, 4th strear, , Wm. Dann,Nir R. Gormley,' Wm R, Taylor, John Lawton, 'Wm : .R : Wheeler, John Taylor,' B. Landarber, L. Nyetracri ii... Thos. Smithson., D. Al. Martin. marl4,llt -:. .. T 0 the' Honorable the Judges of the .Court of Qtial-ter .Sessions of the PeaCe,.iu and fur the County Of ;Al- . legnenr : . - , . „.. The petition of Michael Crawford, 4th Arayd, Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly idiewerlt, That , your pt-, [Wolter bath provided himself with materials for 'the accontatodation "of travellers and: odic:* at his dwell': ing house in the W ard'aforeaajd, 'and' prays that ye* Honors will be pleased to grant him a' license to keep a. public house ot entertainment. And your petition trs in duty bound, will. pray. MICHAEL petitioner 8a We, the' subscribers, citizens of the above Ward, do. certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hot/se room and conveniences for the acc ommodation of travel,. ers and others, and that said tavern is necessa Wm. M'Cabe, J. C. Gordon, R. Cups,R. W. ry. ~ i Conien, W. Ifamiltonr27,R, Al'Gonigle, P. A. Beeham, Thomas Murphey,: I. Fircerald;Uoseph . s PCall, J. Andrew clu4'3t . s, J. Riseley. , t , t - ma- ... , - _-.. . . . . , . rit 10 tbe Honorablth e e Judge.e..of the, Court of Run Tie 1, Sesihnit of lce; in and for the 'Cotint3:', of pile. , gheny: ' ' • - • . The Retition of William Hutchiacot of the 4th VW- a te city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid. humblY she vi - elk, That your petitioner bath : provided hintself `then me-. tenals for the a ceoMmodation of traVelers and os...at, his dwelling boast, in. the Ward aforeittikanu prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And pony petitioner. as in duty bound, will pray: - ' . INVAL H UTCHISON.' j. We; the subscriber's ciiiiens of.he Pourth 'Word, do. certify that the' above petitioner is•of good repute for'hd esty and temperance, and is well provide& with house mom and conveniences for the ac Corninodation of traver r 'ens and others, and that said tavern is'necessa 1 - Geo. .stgaht; James Haworth, -Wm. Holland ..ffiier, 11. A. Weaver R. Watson, Thomas Kane.. Jas. Manson,' E:.7. Stewart, 'Wm. Grape Thomas J. Clarke, Smite! roster, D. McCombis.• ._........__., , arr4-3td&w..i:. fllO the Honorable the Judges..ef the Court of gannet ghenyl. Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of' Alin .:, ,-, • :J. • . ''' ' - IF The petition- of. John - William's of the •.fflinth •Warsl;,. city of Pittsburgh, in the countraffneeaid, humbly-ahem. I eth, That - your petitioners have provided themselves wit materials lb!? tbe accommodation of travelers and, others) at his 'dwelling' linage, in the ~ward afonstiaid; an& Pray; that your Honors wilt be' pleased to . grant them a liceitsel to keep a public house of entertainment: And your pet;-j toners, as in duty bOtind, 'will pray. ' • • • ..JOlllll. WILLIAMS. 'I 'We, the inbsOribers; Citizens of the said ward, do corti..l ' fy shut the above:petitionerls of tood - repute for hones-, ty and setapevaisec„ and are well, provided with home room Mid:conveniences for the acconnaidation of travel- I ers and - otherC and that said tavern is 'mammary., l' . . 1 i r I V.-Rost, . 11 .:Fieuundat,. rd. Earley. T. Ronswell, W. Give•'; ins-J• Ria ffi l t • -naghsi J. SlTaltolt:., A..Dolchey)TiCal-,I jbowuce."Dl ja.....ioiln.TiteY.Palter. :4...- .. '::., ,: .. M i a ir rtru irie g= lo:l '•: ` ' .' tiikiv HOUSE. , ALI r 9 CADIALF,ZS st CAMPlfal, NO. 07, Wood sireits, , ono dcrorabove Diattiontteffe:y, Wholesale Dealers' I is • Ye:lett-Ma pry. Goods ' , 'llosidre, Gloves, Tirreads,' I Pins, Cloeiss)-Wateiles TloWell7,":Ribboue, Laces ; Per.. ,' eussom Caro, :ste:,Ace.,?beg leavecto call. the.uttention, of Country Merchants to then.. shock., of Goods)and feel on e I ' &lent rEdgm: they curl offer inducements, that will- amply repay thiStrottble of a visit to their house. marl4-ittitiGtw JACOB. WRAPRFC: MASON & CO. AUCTION SALES, 8,,,, t h- BY Ear miler JOHN 1). DA Viz. AUCTIONEER ---- of Wood and -VW invert. F IVE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, at Auction— On Wednesday, the Sti, of April next, at 3 o'clock . r. NI . will he sold. on the premixes. by order of Wra.Nohle, for cash par fonds, the following Real , Estate. viz: our very eligibly Enna led Lot of Ground. nt the comer of Rosa and Second streets.: having. a INnt.of IA feel OA Seconds, streets, and extending hack CZ feet. Alio, Penn Lots of Ground, commencing at-the einnOt;'of Third ansr-Rout streets, : having each a front of ISTe.erfandicztending back (C, - feet fmar.,9l .JOHN D. DAVIS. Am- ALE LW 1) V GOO 'S. &r..=-On 'Thursda Monng, ...3 Apriltheeth, at tlic'emiverchdlthlerr,Rotun, „korner of Wood . aid Fifth-street...AVM be4dfd, withohireieree, • to close a consignment a--large and-general assortment, of Foreign a nd - Domestic 'Dry' Goods;.aluoitgimihieh - are, - clots,clh cassimetes, satinet's, Plena srer ei'sBime" eett,, blenched and mtblenehe , muslinoyhije, red and yellow itnnitcls,lincit drillings;suininer stripe, super. 4 ,4 Trench ch intz:.Rnglish and , Anicrierin Trials, French .and,Sohtch 'lawns.. Farlston %and:Manchester .' gingham... Nina and cotton check,lieking; mutkeeira; fur- , allure prints. jaconet had •cambric mastitis. aassitnerci Germa lc lin ne en , mous t lai. balzarines and l ascres, - Irish. - French .and • German s. merino, cashmere, crape and mous de lain ahawis:' handkerdhiefSodik• and ' Selvet,J,dreiol silks;' black satin, sewing . silk, ribbons. colored . erapea,plpee-: cas„.merinos„Stynts and. book- nuislina, glares, hosiery;. laces. inserting.., retienfea, &e., &a.. ~ .. ~. At 2 o'clock, p. m—Groceries. glassware queensware, win.low glass, 2 half .pip,es French brqudy;lo boxes-of Virginia tohacco. scoot, confectioners; 111. Ltd& IT, O. molasses. - A barge assortment of new , and secemd-hold, Household Furniture, carpeting, feather bids, uatrsses, bedding, looking -glasses in great variety;'mantel clocks, cooking stoves. &c. -2 :2 . — .2 2 2 • ,', ,:: 2/ 2: ~12 , 2' At"? o'Clock, p. 6.7.771-teady7rande.eiotiti4,gold'and ini • ver watches' hardware, entlery;'botitsi'shoes, umbrellas, variety good ' s, Ae...!. '- . .. • - ... 77 s .7 , ' , lb I.' order of the DistrierCourt or,Alleglieny county,-011., ..0 the propeny of the late finn of Reynolds & Co.,'. et:, the times and places hereinafter, mentioned: Will he sold:- at mblic A urtion—ronsisting of about 21 Ulf. pf . A.le _,.'- also, about ico full, half rind quarter will' scaioned r ind' sound beer and ale Barrett.. with. all the Me ri sils in tho brewery: consisting' of all. the utensils. necessary for brewingalc and beer, and alsoihe Lasen Of thehrewery„. which riaa about 8 years iir ran.' Thi ale, beet;lnurbar-t rels will be sold in Dant of the Warehouse of Iftfarsey.& Bro.. Liberty st., next dear to;Mr.-{Vallaces marble-yard; on Saturday. the 15th day Of Aprilort l'aleloek:p. ro.. The brewing : utensils,' a part of the hands. and 'the lease will be sold at the brewery. in the sth ward,' neer the toll -gate. on the same - day. dt 2 o'clock - 1.. Wt. erms, cash. par money. W. P. JORDAN; Reeeiren.'- :' e”.l .IGFIN D. DAVlS,'AnctiOneer.,__ 71, — ,.. ,. pair la rge size Applilt /MU grey Dorscs, five; years - 01414nd; very senile.— to • JOHN 4 DAVIS, corner of Wood and Pit - them r „ crrE.A.__WIIECK AT AIiCTION.-:-Onitaturdot*. 0 the tith inst.,. at 2 o'clock p. m..at the, warchOuse. ad, joining L S. VI, merman's. will be sold, for accountlof whom it may concern, the entire stock of. cabin furniture and (Mint of the stearnboat.Sunberrit. among' which are mattresses, comforts, chairs, tables lamps, oucenswaret iron safe; blocks and rigging ;tom. shutters; fixteres..kc: Terms, all !MX under ti.tloo, cash currency; 5100 MIS upwards, 60 days; credit for approved endorsed note*, a. aps - - JOI-LN D. DAVIS, Auef. ,! A v c Ti --- iiiiii - g — i AL ES In ALLEGHENTir. BY Inr. J. B Y CI URNSIDE. AUCTIONEER, i' iv. W. CORN OP rr_onaAL spzEr sae van an 5 .3 10 4 ,. ---.. O -- . .N Friday morning, the 7th inst ., at 0 o'clock, at this Auction Boom% s will be sold: an - extensive' assort. merit of - Dry Goods. among which are Cloths; Case., mereseassinetts, Veatings, Silk Velvets , - Merinos, Al seen Cashmeres, Mous. de Laines, French and. Amer ican ~ nghams, fresh Spring Style Prints, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Linen and Cotton Checks Irish Linens. Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths, Barge and Silk Shawls. Jaconett nnd - Canahric, Muslin,, Sewing Silkit; Ribbonds, Colored Critics, Swiss Muslizur, Itiasiery,Laces, -At 111 o'clock, Queenitware: I box Roney - Dew Tobad.., co, Shovels, Spades. Manure Forks, Bed Cords, &e. 4- lame assortment-of new and second, barn]; Furniture, Looking Glasses, Mantel Clocks, &a— Also; II Cooking' Stove, and utensils, 1 Egg do. •--• ~ - ....5 , AVM. J. BURNSID . E, Aunt. . .... V..4%0 . -•...h-Pn.: 1 .I:.uutiktietioit"-On Sat _LP urday evening next. Sth inst., , eornmencing at. 7 at-. clock, at the Auction Room. north-west corner of Feder— al street and the Diamond, will he sold, a large lot ofnew Theological. Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, without reserve, to close consi&mments. , , f apo troThe Books can lie 'examined on Saturdafmrnin. ' 11 - . M. J: niurtssmo, Atte!: (BY AUCTION SALES , ZLITES 21.1 , KENNA. AUCTTONT.,EIt No. 114 ICoon Sumer, run= -DOORS .FROSI Finn. it D/lIINISTRATOWS SALE Of a - Library , of at XI and Pa/nabie iff•dfeed and te x t . A pr •at Auction.—On Saturday evening' next. April etb, at I be-• fore S o'clock, precisely. will be sold, by order Of the ad ministrators of OfJ. •W. M - hitaker, dec'd. at AP Auction Rooms, NO. 114 Wood street,—his Library 01 scarce and valuable 111edical tool Aiiseellaneons Books, among width may he mentioned the folloing, in :Pall, namely: Pancoast',s Operative Surgery, 90 *test -.l!ifOl".'' omicul Plates. by Jonas, Qualm and R. T. Wilson:edited by J. - Pancoast. M. D.l:43ooper's Dictionary; ißmitsbotrit.- am's process of Partuntion.Platetu Duliglißon's.; Medical {A Dictionary. do. New Reitiedies; Goddard's Plates of the, Arteries; Braithwaitealletrospect: .United State-s-,,Dia". s *y ; Condie on .I:liscasetkof.Children• Cluirebill pit.; s e ries; of Pcm - alcs: Gooch :on Women; lilandollsa/thd--- wilery: New-York Lancet, itc. -Also, a few, groas,.4' Whitaker's Vermifwm. . • '-. ,• ..,,-... '-JORN WRIGIIT. Adtifil .i--1' . MRS. M. WHITAKER.. Adini: '. • "JAM r.S' II PREI4NA.. , f Mkt r 1 jusrrivE silialtbe.balauceof O. Bat .1 Dry - Goods Store at Auction hylames-Aler ail earta.—. On T hursday - It - ell, April 6th, at 10 o'elock in the forenbOn, will be sold mithout reserve, for cash.' pal funds, it Mc- Kenna's Auction Rooms, N 0.114 Wood street; tliree.dobes from sth, the balance of the stork of a Retail Dry Goods Store, among- which are a few remnants and whole piece's of superfine Broad Cloths, 'carious 'colors no qtialitiesf; Castarneres and Cassittets, Alpacas. Alerinos, Vastings; a lot of Summer Goods. Laces: bleached, and. brown AlliElill.S, Ging-hams, Calicoes, Shawls . and Rdkfs., _Cra vats, Patent Thread, Comforts, &a apS JAMES ItteRFNNA.. Anat'r• - . I,I,XTRA ASSIGNEE'S SALE of a large . lots of thy' I_4 Goods at Auction. by James MeKenna.-011 Friday morning next,_April ith, at 10 o'elock. preehrely, will be sold,. by order of Assignees, at McKennu's AnctiOn Rooms,'No. 114 Wood.. street, three doors froin Fikh. Is large assortment of Fancy and:Staple Dry Gonds, beinie the balance of a city retail Dry Goods. Siore.,., AIL iho ar ticles nre of the best quality. comprising. in part,.laces, fancy dress bdkfis and shim Is'silk pciekethdkfit. arid era-' vats, book, mull, Swiks and juconet 1 1 11114i111., Irish linens, figured lawns, superfine British and American bleached merlins. heavy brown shirtinge - and . shectingsv a very • large assortment of foreign und.domestie calicoes, sum", trier pant. stuff, nankeen, plaid ,and gingliams, -inerinos, and superfine silk lustre alpacas, mous dc lames; A few remnruns of supecarrfin inets: e brond - sloths. in various lengths; cassisneres awl s mention.ith a great 'many other articles too numerous to Terms. cash, par money. - JAIMES :11.1eKENNA ~ Auctfotreer. i =INN ESE 4 ,=1 , 21 ` i^~ K~' . .T~ - N, ~~ •....'' ..- ':-.':v: , :. - 7. , :. :,,