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TO,Trltt SELECT 43ikcona0 coi!' • - " Guriunces — 4 1 R-gg7 4t.ic.??l #3rthe te r n 1848, selects TeLollesi fellows: • • • • ' That they have:o=llmM the wamulthodykept the mare, ecunpared it with use vouchers and find then teitisee'i , ' They have ales esedatted the wheats or thepAy Irrisseater ' :coMpered them with the war nut drawls ee hire by *layer, stitleti hurtles= pill; tele/ With - vouchers; and' the ad.- want* elite 4'arlotweitytdEleee and flati thitio swerespowl. - The balanceotesatt on . hand iiistpceted ii.-.Thasturees account, amount Ito 1114, 11E11 40--blehts ding'esep- , T has - beett &anted btt,b'eas d teed eared. - - The. eatuandiag , wawants drawn by the Mayor amonntw iii I.; r. • Yeas Otatmilles aubmtttbeiecompanylat asecetets et tee ether elty oaken,. and • aloe auttemant btThe tedebtednesasdthecity,togettlesmilh a • atattmete of the amottnts'bf County Urea pigttllmut, air : voles =mut paid by itheOttutty for the last 8 yeezkits-which we would call ,thee arly attention' or iyi*.c4*titiV AA. S. Jcibaston. City Trllllsllool6M wAtbilhe *axon AlLldermins, lead Cit.. • . . 1943, Jan I. To balance In Treasury Cash,•Gley Taxes of '47 1,816 63 Wax/Brum of eV. 1,915 54 Redeem Taxed 47 391 95 City.Taxm of 14,3 • 35343 39 u Water Rents °feed : 11:53131 Ruiners Tax of 48 , _ • '. siat 14 Wkeleedo of Tim McFadden_ 14647F64 " 3.'11 Bartow% Met 111aatar.ar; Markets• , • , D Drennan, Fain of MayScilei , 3j ,3 00 8 F Northam, 13r. Clear Gimpy - -. 2 Jacob Fedder.rBr., Salt legman - , '309 10 " Rene of Enalls in Dianeread markets . 3 , 433 83 Wasdeambeet 63 64 3 0 . 1 OreeMA/elk of Markets., 4 333 11 1 John Horton, Sib Ward market , 17 eul G. Adams; Ilaes and antaitates , 1 723 ; 63 _ .Voiemblee Stalls , 11 33 33 , Rote bloom, for &nem and *ruling- tiff co • • eta Efts 3lo 25 " • Rent at old Water Works - 47 60 F E Volt, gamed motet basin , 05 .33 L 8 Joh voaluirfays, de. , - 114 10 Fees hone Board mestere. 311 0 Rent of moms Mold Court House 607 Cel 0 HParlsoo, tamest an bond 36J60 " lan Tomlinson, , on deemed Wats/ " Lot _. • . , 00 Guardians of Four,intermt ' 1,118 le Scrip af1591 Ock, ism, for Lawn " Rent of Gas lot, - . ,1,540 relvldeed on Cassock 3,073'00 u Dray Licenses collected Wham= /AM 01 Poftes Rasa- U •- 6394 • " Balance, of sorm cf MU/ szellBl6 4963.31 Scrip of 18els Oct, 1843• •- !Be= 13 1 MAW) 13 =EI The Agnednet oirer;thii Allntnintllivin• et PltiOrargh, Irby nebullennip Myfn Ace aunt nyttlllhe Mayen, Alderman:lnn anlsans of Plntabunlb. - Dr. _ 1843-o,t. 2. To Cialtrf r it -Oa f e l= 2 . 11944—.41. 4. To coranct iriah..M.K.C..ffeter - . for fog g a min sad Mato- Dee D. To maul paid Cantor. of • Toilaiand neesszarr r; front April repai. • 623 ri, “ . 1, - ,....itiiibizo - u-.111.4; „ 4 ,- ,=, Urr a l s , i t h etnettl 6'16,11111m weak pregraseed, 23,1%1 11145-8ep.50. Towne= paid I A Itaelding, , trahusee due htmon:eontreet, froze Othlannat7 011 date,- , 'SW Dee 31. To amount patd Collectors et. Tolle =dotter nnentses,and for ti 3 0: 55 St ” ” To intareat ." SAS 55 --.---- 3845—Jan. 1. To balanee, .57,751 15 Dec.3l. To amount paid -wantons. of • ' tolls, ottelusunt and whew necessary expanses till date, 2,902 SO " ", To Onaresatli date, 3,775 171 1E47-4m L Tablas:ace, 60,694 WI Dee.3L To am:am paid adieu:an at . WIN wom,==, and caber expeaurestill due, 1,5 m go “ .. To lateralt till 422,14 Ude ' .--, 71.77119 ,1848—.11a. 1. To balance, • awn 04 Dec.3o. To amount paid collectors of • tolls, watchmen, and accts.- SIT repthli and -reagleturs till date, - %TV j Totals:est taldste, 3,44 7 251 'The :meat at mousy collected at the ales of the ..lstounkin V 917 • The *bolo combat about, flato,e.,,t,tuit emceed the Piusimret*ineduer 18f2, wa5,0154, Itommtich was collected VMS 25-100 Amount, tenoned from foot passengers 3,4 60-100 TAX cozatuoicuuxaccovalts. i BERNARD HiTBLY , lat Wald t-- Basta& due 4oldtrplicate Dr 1.1311 8485 111 Interest' froin ditty 1 , 1842.. . , - 1 DAVID lONI4ID, 2a :wird: . • Balsoce duo on Qty, Water, sad Buss% . • ness Tex for 1844 709 1.0, jolt from Januar 1, 180.. .. 11. - .VHAHEECrir, - 3R1W4831: - ''''-- -• •- . - , Balance doe on Gty, Warn sad Boni. , ' tuns Salto , 1847 ' 842 15 ' Interest flint Ituntary 1. - ;6th Ward: w a lusl ' Balance dab an City and EI:ELM= Tax barlBl7 - . CJ OS 111,899 45 Tile above, acconnth . hsee been placed In the kinds of thn - City Solicitor;thr Collection. For 1844.- VILTIANCISMITCHIN, ld t Amt. of duplicate SorcityTms, 8,407 18 Walaritent„ 3;647 , 50 „ Basiacom Ta5,,1,814 45 X 5898 13 By Cash pita:Treasurer, 14,577 38 • Ezooeistioos, ' 574 • 61 ieduction by Water Comm. 54 50 Commission, 4sB 09 704 , 58 BoUndo uneoneeted, 1234 55 JOHN WERE, , linit.4Daplieme sarektyTal IMO. 63 • „ Water Restr2,B9B-00 - Busineis 7)04 1',020 26 • . .4--"1124 , 9 90 By Oksh imid.Teessaier, 9,95812 Itcductions by Watet Cam. 22 50 7 -togso ot Bence uoicalected, sl#3B 88 /08EPII Warl,D9all, Std Wool. . Azot ofdgplieus iSiCay . Tax,'B,soll . o2 Wearßeat, -7,14210 Thaiduesi T4F, 840 75 164 90 27 By Gob paid Teetswer, Wl4B 00 ExonsastioB4, 437,35 Thedoction ty Water Cam. - 5Z co • 395 44 79 'Balance; inseollected, . $41,V1 43 tiattAßD ,HOPE; 4th Ward: • Aratafdapliessa 01047a5,, 8,294 98 Weser Rant, 4A2 00 - „ . ; l ::pctsinass Tat, ? 315:88 . • . 13,732 84 By Cash }Mil Tenant; 11,000 00 „ • P.^ 4,. ..; .:101.04 • .„ Reduction of Wedei..cuen;;::.62.oo "Caromiedent, - • Bahama Insma6sit4 01,455 75 . -•-••••• • .501 IN LOW/C74 - 6th Ward • Amt* at duplicate ofars Tax, C 837.48 n Water Baal, 5,190.00 Busfaeserat,. 133 17 • 4030 65 • ny . uuijOodd Treasurer sp2s 75 - EX0116111:1012:11 55 Seduction by Water Cam. 61.00 Catamt9oo, 287 92 ----- 9451 17 n Balance isooeesl4, .ll : 8899 48 ASTHIIB 154:5CELLAM, 6ib . , Ana of dnpliesse of' 4 Tax, 2,971 37 Sgal. 50 &wimp "Tax, - 16 S 4 • • • 5,280 Z By Clash pad Trani:vet, " get_ oo _ • „ Exoneration", 3SI . b 3 .1115doetinn hp Wante Caw. 19'00 , Ccamminiati, 119 43 4.446 Bean= uneistractot • $ 535 95 GEORGE -CAMMERT, Ithl l 7ut Arret cf rApnciteofatyTax,299o 12 do •do bualsionisTax,' -5 83 --r41,-W 95 =Trimmer, 700 00 79 .21 21.00 • .... &knee uncollected, $2Ol 64 , Watai .60 w a / P ll ' ellt a z ; . 17 91 ' do 'bnall"l 5' 00. sydsthy d 1,306 01 ilethicsio by • • r• 45-19 - - • - $967'10 settled the kit aunt- • Mi./essoP the 61 , 4, rieaa ot • 9th 49 •63' • • likiard'llido" rrifi'ss 29 • !VS. ,Sl4 1.0 ;:etbisazdesiou, ct ' qiiilasoe ulicediode - - ."-Ar ritjt,tiaL . . r.,1`31 649..gipaiiiaeat 0t.6 4133 i7P 1 i 3 g 0111 4, 'ix , N0.1.-gassidet O on M Y LOan* 42 N M V eittleins 7.5E0 Eir a luteres4 ,639 3., Pub 604141.169 411 tan VI , '4. Engine and Hose Companies 3.894 96 . 6 Cin7 Watch_ 6450 16 1 a CityWatetWorks, ' 19,649 aS Ili Mising ngwets and wing n fevem 16, 4 3140 4 09 20 S. Cawi I 9. I. Paine inintsimidllgptinC 23 • .10. 844ilarranizpoaar 49 ':0449114g eireces, 7,= se marks* /44. 660 69 ; 12. Noccongibela Whist • 997'49 ' 13.. Aliases, -.. 1,064 05 IC Conampoi6Me ' 2,483 Di • 15., Ciiy Lotus:.,-." ao so Is. Onisisadingmsarite 3,934 103 desidaygggleetnis;tediareadmip.of '43,4446 2 4,963 al. . •. .4 ... • n scrip Of 189 b, Oct. 448,fai gas4i 6 a A I;ating. 9,327 02 Sioldnypsymants, soeiD of 18t1 OM, 448, for , impairment wain : Daiwa in Thaw, L . C 3 1132 In addition to tW gains Ws= there is In thrum, of the an boned per ordinaneo of Inch Ocnobar 1110,472 o 8 (1944—D9a.Z1. B cash received for tolls from lath Slant, 1914, till dam e :at 11,76.5 CO 31. 2y cub- meshed am tolls (• from 9th Jana till dam, 9,601 93 Ammo to balsam•, 67,791 to 840—poo. Sl t Breubreaa..a lkon tolls teost 4threb.tY tat deo, 7,70 75 Antos= to balance, MAN 77 18 7—DM. By cash received ham tolls dom leth Jac. tUI dare, 10,174 45 . Actocattobeleace, MAP C 4 1844—Dee , 33. By ea* maenad hem tofu dud Vat /an. tilt date, 10331 73 Amoaat to Waned. 53,231 17 Ma 1 Totalamount m 7818 Rtsciiritukailzaof Ter r ssmom%cud a ea diffevat Aet.cuicolleited-- le lit Ward, in 1841, $455 11 3ddo • tE44, ' 798 10 : - do 'MI 611115 Bib 1847,. .93 05 45 lat do 1848, 231 65 24 do " 1,668 88 3d do - " 2,767 86 1,456.75 699 48 835 95 204 64 404 50 14 83 --48,287 04 ith do sth do 6th. do Ith do sth do 9th do Total sloam*?/ Mu* d GABRIEL , ADAMS, repos* u aillows liesdresl kir Deistisls6' 2SO no do Vele. sall tents, 1,525 50 do rims and Welt. TA 53 --.42,52503 $2,530 03 By east paid FretilUfer -•• • . Re ha alto received foesoablett be is antittad to by-law, $1,064 32. JOHN GREEN, oak of the Market Annywit et-ronw °Awned from outside wads and waiiihi,hcan Jannsay 22,1658, to January IW, 41: “. VASS 95 . Ey,elesh 1,329 - COnandssion; 148 69 - ---81,4E6 95 The aniddii etflannidajipoonds of banal' taken in auLr* one,is.l3o bsWal which gone- to the 4ZFarm. ai l has lm ;mounted 651 coeds of r, i fig4 and. 51,0 nowsured and branded iislywripnati ' iiitrta'entagami In lomat conL— Unwind Ina *1141010 96 en JACOS MODES, Salt higtotar: lorns4= 7 ll44= to Popezober 2 kie2 ' 3 • A 48,632.4i55e1* FAtakr4{74B 2L. One bora ables two been paid to galmatter. DIIENifEN,Vaigh Muter at the t ecdcz Amount of Fan recated from the Janus. Pf to. Not: SOth, 1848, • ..• ....... .$699 08 Pahl Me palterer one ha1f,........ 343 54 f - AARON M. LUMP= Weigh Muter et Idarkeneenived Peer in the Flour Market, In the an Court Haase, from Jaoaasy'2o to Dec. 27,1818' ' ' - WM 43 Ity caahltdd Teetanurer ! 100 00 T.:Eiltioniteuecity.giuger ttaeeicreata Dem 20,12 to Dec. 23, 48— 12,04bitists idotasses.foos teed, $7l 5,160 4O 25 75 et,190 do 005,1(0., do 37 55 Paid City Treasurer oaa big raomAsvirADDEA.wtalf Muter at the Mo. nottgahela Mae—collected wharfage 2r the yei5.1217,. - i 256 15 1848, 15,801.48 ------$16,058 23 515,617 44 Eg sgrfateo6 ash paid Treasurert, Cann wwwrero money as hand, 1139 00 Sew= op Erie mow. 19 50 Wharfage last far the year 1657, 66 50 flneo6eetod wharfage for y'r 296 79 16,059 23 Emmy UAL Wharf Mutes at the Allegheny Wharf: =he the year 1848, 3,350 25 Treasurer, • 3,094 44 UncolleeterWhasp Car 1848 237 61 3,352 05 J. W. LIGHTNER, lata Mar( Muter at Allegheny Wbarf: For balance dna, and unpaid Wharfage, 469 00 eitoaeara. JOHN OWENS, 144 rd W42d l au Measured la the city, 4,496,000 feat, ran. 449 60 Ptddßeegttel, 47 44 E. lIPSTILIO 2ruPirea t : — pro Report;: JAMES fiIWASITA 3 04 Nara 1.1=000 41 0. 1 b.C 1 11 7 , '" & Feat 210 40 on40(1004, 20 MOO Parreasurar, Rom t4CLUB.I3, 4th Ward M ol44 ratia the ci1Y.0,642,085 MO 20 t , •Pabi Tree/my: - • • • 84 OS J. W. LIGEUTTER, an wag tro Report. ANDitEW ALLENOSth.Ward tiaßeport. . . lAMBS 8039, Tat WfM No Report. PLENUM 1.108311.0 W, fsh Ward 51‘118rel fBl5B 61 7 , 4 5 % 9721 r:catdthadtl,9l,9oottl Fees, 158 49 Psdergetuseen, , Watt ft....straiig, giti Ward: gPILI adil"hhe f ryr4la9,7s9d. Fees 419 87 - : ■ • oat cd,this caty,81,876 . =TT LOANS. Penasout $708,03S 99 ThasmarA il li,Ny Strip, Leal 22000 oo to 616,4 ' Toss Ore 49:40X, =ME • H 111.4,1 • salins.;eir..the Pro Party sad it .rniTiffst . _ , of Om Oily. ntor*Olts andlot• 99 0 000 . oppoilieliew Omni House,. •••• • • • 39,000 Orn c m m: d wetted with Basin, at ouss,••• 00,000 - ii4a.ce dee on old Hay Scale Lot. ;ma Balance due on old Water Works Lot on Cecil Alley, 23,000 Poor House . ...... 9,100 Fire Engine Muse Lo t s --4 in number,— 8,90 w Allegheny Wharf, 100,000 Monongahela. .230,000 Principal of Revenue from Marketsturd other spumes: 192.800 Gas Stock 68,400 Aqueduct, 38,27:4 $1,313,534 • It may be prqper to add that the revenue derived from Tales la not included in the above values tion. Your Committee deem it right and proper to lay before Council as a part of their mod, to order that some action may be had thereon, I. c°,l s l guiV4i§4tePeut or the Ceunty Tax assessed upon property. Within the county, including' the . cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, for a period of eight years, last past, in order that your honorable bodies may be informed of the relative amounts aniseed in the two cities respectively, and that assessed upon property in the county STATEhIENT : For the Total Assail of Portion in Portion In Years County Tax. Pittsburgh. Allegheny. 1840 71,563 83 28,599 98 8,070 05 1841 75.921 69 30,499 53 8,588 83 1849 77,462 32 30,845 98 8,999 34 1843 46,345 95 18,097 54 5,430 54 1844 47,949 60 16,890 35 , 5,895 73 1845 32,339 24 8,560 19 5, 0 53 8 4 1846 31,036 65 10,207 69 4,798 49 1847 37,556 77 13 325 79 5,698 02 1845 ,„ 49,734 19 18,905 67 7,421 18 5469,030 14 5176,131 71 59,047 07 176,131 71 The amt. assessed ip the two cities, greater than half of the whole amt.• 8238,078 78 It will appear from the foregoing, that dining a period of eight years, the assessments In the two cities, are more than one half of the whole county taxes. In Pittsburgh alone, previous to the great fire of 1845, the assessment exceeded the two fifths of the entire county tax ; and since that aventfal period—notwithstanding the immense destruetion of property, and the consequent lessening In value of property in our ay—the amount assessed has Increased to et sum mach greater than the one third of the whole taxes. Your Committee have had beitre them, information showing clearly, that while city property has been amassed at compare. tively its real or fall value, property to the minty, farms, &o. have been returned at two, three, tour, and five hundred dollars, when their real value would exceed so many thousands. The enormous proportion of taxes under the present system, assessed upon property in this city, to be expended in viewing and payment of dame ages inclined in laying out and building bridges ; &a, in the opinion of your Committee, require the adoption of some other, by which the city may be relieved from a burden so unjust and onerous. Your Committee also deem it proper, in cow locution with this subject, to refer Councils to the act of assembly passed the 15th day of Much, 1847, relating to the assessment of damages oc casional by the opening. of streets and alley? in Pitzsbutgh, which in its operation is most unjust, and calls loudly for is repeaL ,Your Committee urge peon Councils immediate and prompt action, in petitioning the Legislature, for tie immediate repeal of said art of Assembly, which in its operation, cuts off the only means by which our city could receive even a partial re, muneralloa for the enormous proportion of taxes paid into the county treasury. &C. HILL. • STONER. Auditing Coramines JACOB MCOLLISTER,} S. 71,771 January sth, 1819. 29 $128,4130 11 A an nal Report of Committee en City To the &lea and Common Councils of the Cif,y of Pittsburgh. The Committee on Water respectfully report— That in consequence of the absence of Mir. lames Thompson, when be was appointed Superintend. not of the Water Woiks, under the provisions of the Ordinance of 27th December, 1847, and the disappointment...tamed by his subsequent resig nation of the office, it was not until the fund Of March, that Mr. M'Clelland entered upon his do• tie., to the able communication from whom, hem with presented, your committee refer fora detail ed statement of the prelim' condition of the works —the extension of the supply from the present basin—the particulars of the contracts made for completing the present, and canrtrocting the New Works, and the amount of work dune thereon—as well as for an account of the revenue and expels. idituro for the ill. year, regular books for which have been kept by the ILISMOt and clerk, and in, addition to the other duties prerlobsly discharged . by that officer. The experience of the past year has convinced the committee of the benefits arming from the el. terstion In the system of management of the Wa ter Works, introduced by the Ordinance of 27th December. 1E47, which will be more apparent, when the work, fur the supply of t h e upper Ward. are completed—at which time, however, some modifications will be required, among the most important of which would be a revision of the tang - of meter rents, and the adoption of a mom efficient phut far their collection. as it will be seen from this year's accounts that a large amount re maina uncollected, of which it is feared that a con. siderable proportion will he uluinaiely lost, not. withstanding the efforts of the collectors. 410 AV 731 $10,165 49 The vast consumption of water by the rolling mills, and other large steam engines, renders the continuance of their supply a question of doubtful expedlency, unless at a considerable adeanne upon the rates at which they are now asseued,aud with Which some of their proprietors are dissatisfied. By referring to the Report of the Committee for 1916, it will appear that the total cost of the lots, restassoirs, pipes, engines was es , fico, to that day, W near a, can be estimated, 8490,722 62 Cost of permanent extensions in 1847, 4,094 97 do do 1049, 10,20 54 Making total oast, to 31st Dee,lStat 0.511,1131 13 Lou mooed. of lots on Daqoaane Way, mold for 1124,000 Old Engines, Ptimpa.ike., on lot, sold, and estimated at 2,000 Estimated value or let on Grant Street, 240 feet square, soy 30,000 Leaves estimated cow of Work. $135,071 13 It la supposed that of the above amount, the portion no which the city pays an anneal interest of 0 r cool. may be e sti mated at about $323.000, making interest, r • • -• • • • ........ 319,500 Current ezpeoaes, per A p, 68,010 Salaries paid to Superintendent and —1%340 Making total tinnusl coat of Works, .$29,650 Fwirss , ed net proceeds of the Jut year's maser rear, per report herewith, 628,321 Ely which it will appear that the water rants fall one shoats - a dollsa abort of paying the actual expenses of the works. ' When the construction of the new basin and the engine for its auppiy were decided upon, a number of designs for the engines and pumps ware sub mitted to the committee. In adopting the plan presented by Messrs. Knapp 6r. Totten, your comp mittee were governed in a great measure by the satisfaMary results of similar machinery at Sten. beneath and Wheeling. Your committee believed that the interest of the city 7rmuld be promoted, and the punctual execution of the conthttet would - tie teamed, by awarding it to an establishment poises& leg sufficient means and capita) , within itself to complete the whole work, and therefore, although a proposition was handed in by another engine buddq, that might have mu a few hundred doliara they slimed the engines and primps to Merin. Kapp de Totten, after the withdrawal of the Wier from the committee, as their offer was lower than the bid of any other establishment of equal extent.. During the last year, the committee have des; vetoed torn and defaced scrip to the amount of thirty six thousand dollars, winch has been repla ced by the issue of an equal amount of new scrip. The Committee have expended only one thous and dollars of the amount of scrip placed at their disposal by the Ordinance of 100 r October last. They, in conclusion, beg leavu to state that the Warks,Basie,deo., are now In a condition of greater efficiency than they have ever previously been, which may, they believe, in a great measure be at. thlbuted to the attention and industry manifested Eby the Superintendent in the diffeluta of his to , doors duties. THOS. MS. T. 111NC/il . JOHN sHIPTO , i. 11: HARTLEY SCOTT , h.. HAHIgI4 4, I I4STRONG, January 5;1840. Report of the Superintendent. • The Superintendent presents 19 the Water COITI• mince a statement of the conditien cider Works, and of the operations of the last year. *Or in the year the:new steam eylinde_ rts with edm , and tenser improvemeals to the Engines and pumps, wepeput yt complete order for work. lag. But although, by the Into arklogelnePt the two Engines are adapted in Work on the shall as well a* 'hotly, they have been thuslarrun sin ly, With the exception of a few days for trial. One pump Is capable of [Mouthing water for the prawns demand; but when the arrangements shut all have beep completed tor running the two to. gather, it will be with advantage to the machinery sad a saving of fuel, to so ran them. In order however, to a late and recurs working oldie two engines and pumps jointly on Morena. ed Imply of watcr from the river, as well as an e d iq pirnent of the Rising Main have been, deem. eel' necessary. docordingly by authority from the Councils, contracts have bean catered into kir the necessary pipes. About tern thirds 'piths whole n u th herrequired for the rising main, 24 inches hors, beve been cast at the -Foundry of John Nich ohma' end dm remainder' would doubtless have b e au cast by this time, Mama Mr. Nicholson's works been /OtaltSkikagMed by fire on the night of the 23rd, Nov. last. 33 km , f:dlhe pew river sup. ply hays beau cast by Knapp .4 TQUeo, mid have been laid In, Ind connected with the water vault of the Engine llatito3 - In connection with eh,. new, , and ahrolirkit4lo, Old giver pipe, provision his been made el Watling:oFt* Sand andgravel .from these pipes - by introducing a eurrontaf water into the pipesjuitautable of the water rank, which la to be conducted from the rising Main, -tee lag on the outside of the Houam—the harkhithm. to been lashed by passing the eammithaegh r ~ri!G!mts~ay~9E~ ..yA ••1 , , - il , l?;_'. i ',..ii'`;l iA i.tiq 1 '/ t• ri • • •, papps the conneitona bevel:Sae' Ord& and wastront'prpm brought up to their - tither, of tha Whtufts4.tolie continued op the stmt.. • ba~ ' i Weis been a lams quantity Offilling 'Vitt on theism of O'Hara street, and on the "Way" ut front of the Engine Hinne,vrith a view to mak nig a natid l f# the coal wagons to peas round when haPpeuthat the occupation of Mr. Laugh• tin's ground will prevent them from turning in the atley. And ana sacra necessary. betore the filling. thirty feetin length was added to the Public sewer oh O'Hara street at an expense of f 92 25. • Another piece' of work which has been made, is ad entrance to the roster vault outside of the borne. bn openitiOron cut in the nub of the vault, end ' then carried up in the form of a mom well with Masonry, to the surface of the ground—at a cost of 592. 00.. The object of this entrance, Is priuciy.' pay, for the greater convenience of access to the vault, and for the ;TEMOVILi of the land from the Vault—but it is besides, of special Decently as a way by which to pat in certain castings to be con. nected with the now oversupply which could not lie passed through the door. ' A sewer 20 inches in distemper, has also been link on the lower side of the Engine House, extend- Mg from the cheek valve of the rising main into the river, to serve the several purposes of carrying away waste water, receiving the blow off steam, ond the water from tho bilge pump. A line of $ inch pipes which had heretofore served some of the above purposes, booing Income obstructed, has been taken up. pastor the sower and taking up the,pipes $238 00 ntm whierAuduct the value of 15 pipes ta k e . ap, , which Mn of infector daality, and so valued, ........ 127 50 Paves as expense of sewer, Another work, similar In character to some of rhn gmegviing, is the grading and fencing in of a part of the Resin Lot. which fronts on O'Hara St., or a yard in which to store pipes and other pro perty belonging to the Works. The grading, Rine. rag and sheds, have cost about 3220. . • . Stop Cocks have been made at the 'Works, no :follows, viz:- 2of 24 Inches, For the river supply, the wash, 3of 20 inche34.. out, and the ruing main. 2 of B inchel 13 of 8 flashes, For ordinary use. 15 of 4 inches, At a total expense 0f......... • ...... 151,327 00, At the rate which has heretofore been paid,these cookswould have coot 52,539. The difference has mainly arisen from an unproved form of crossbow lion. Stop Cocks repaired at the Works :--4 of 15 int ekes ; 4 o(10 inches ; 2 of 8 inches ; 2 of 4 inches. Besides the 5 large Cocks, which ha•e been papered for aper-ifie places, there aro on hand 1.15 inch, 1 12 Inch, 3 10 inch, 1 flinch, 12 6 inch, and 5 4 inch ; Also, 14 Fire Plugs. ,Pipes laid for Distribution : 4 inch, Elm Street, near Pa. Arcane, 90 feet. • , Pa. Av. from Price to Marion, 630 „ „ Pride Street, 950 , , Quarry Street. west of O'Hara, 315 „ „ Diamond Street, east of Rosa, 235 , • Fayette Street, waist of Hand, 170 „ Hanoock Street, 430 „ • Grant St. near 7th,(connexion) 76 „ Fourth St. neat Wood, (do.) 64 „ - v , String 17 Plug.; 204 , -3,184 Of the above, 750 feet were lOW from situation. where they were no longer of uso. 6 inch High St. from Wllie to Grant, 436 feet. „ Choice Street, from Logan to Townsend 250 „ „ 2d Sr. from this St. eastward,.. 780 „ -1,468 8 inch High St. and Ross Si from High to Second,.... ........ 1,360 Total extension of distribution pipe, 8,010 Whioh, added to the quantity before laid, make 88,000 feet, or 16 3-5 miles. Besides the above, there have been taken up and relaid, in consequence of grading streets, as follows, via l 5 Inch, On Wylie & sth Sts. lowered, 320 feet. 12 inch, Oa sth Street. 490 8 inch, On Logan Street,„ 140 , 4 mcb, On Tunnel Street, raised, 366 Total number offal orris. laid the past yen', 7.396 On taking up the 12 and 15 inch pipes int Firth Street, it wwi bound that a number of them were cracked and bad been patched, and the Com. mittee condemned them as unfit to be pat down. And accordingly 4 pipes 15 incites, 16 of 12 inches, and 2 cross branches were procured and outran. toted for the original pipes, which are MN on hood, and may serve foe a less important plate than that from which they were taken. It is deemed proper to remark here, that these pipes were originally part of the drat ruing mate in Cecil's Alley, and were made when our thatders had but little experience. Stop cocks put in :- 4 inch, IS in new hues and 2 mbstituted for old omit 14 6 inch, 4, and of it inch 7 11 17Fite Plugs have been set, making the whole lumber 125 Ferules taken out during the year. ISS Owing to the question of prualwoott on Penn Street, between the Qty and the Pittsburgh end Greensburg Tnrepthe Bond Company, remaining so long unsettled. the pipes which had been order ed, could not be got laid in that street. The requisite pipes far laying In Gibbon and Townsend Streets, are in the contract with Mr. Nicholson, but they had not been made up to the time of the destruction of ins foundry, before men. boned; hence, the orders of the Council for laying. In those sweets, have not been fulfilled. The Expenditures of the year kept ender the beads of Permanent Extension' and Current Ex penses,' been been PILLIMIDIT ELTEUIIO,II. • For Engine repair5........166,201 53 Labor 3,174 14 Castings, Smith Work. Brass, &c Lead, Lumber, hauling, Paving, &..c 7,209 50 ............. 54 0 585 58 Labor 3,491 14 Oil. Yarn, Hardware tad fkadooary 763 '46 Total Expenditures 1124903 25 For which warrants have been drawn on the Mayor amounting to. ....$23,592 19 And paid m Bonds bearing -024,003 55 Whale amount orWator Tax assessed $30,214 00 Commssums lost, estimated at 3,000 00 --$50,000 00 21,214 00 Water Tax oa buildings re ceived 380 92 ---- r -- $ 27 , 3 % 22 r Atratiat of Building Tax of it last year ...... 932 05 id Nett ...................... 628,627 77 Estimated amount of Wilier Tax on buildings remaining unpaid of 1848. —6750 00 Estimated liabilities growing oat of contrame un finished Ago Nichairocs for Pipes, era New rising main from lower works $12,000 00 ki loch, 6 inch & 4 inch pipe to be supplied from pea. eat basin 3,581 00 ---$15,581 00 Valves, lead and labor far laying and compleung_the U. M., estimated at 3 , 300 00 In part payment Mr. Nicholson receive. the old pump and other . large cam. ings from the old works, amount not yet aseensined. Estimated cost of the river supply including laying is 3,100 00 Of which Ins been paid to Messrs. Knapp & Totten on account of the pipes— the old engine at 600 00 Balance 82,300 00 Estimated cent of the wash outpipes, including cocks, &c 1,850 00 Of which has already been uspended la 'undoes say 350 00 Balance 1,300 00 • inch pipe procured trout J. Anderson dr Son, fur corn pletiag certain connexion. about, . •• • • • • • • • ...... 300 00 622,381 00 Total liabilities after subtraeting the old metal, say. r • • • r 322,000 00 The quantity of water supplied doting the year Asa avenged 2.0,000 cubic feed, or 1,870,000 gillk ions per day,—ate cost for fuel, labor ese, of $2O per day. The coal alone has averaged over $l5, there having been a consumption daily of 340 hash. It will he seen in the statement of the Register that the whole number of the tenants receiving water js 0,120; arranged under the kJlowing divi sions, vis Turd Ave.l 5824 dwellings, stores and shops, 123459 Si 00 169 holellll,ll/TP6l6' 2,459 14 55 52 Wendt engines, 1,723 33 00 3 rolling mills, 2at 250 sod lat 925 725 72 all others 2,146 30 00 6120 4130,214 The Orflowing analysis Is basedi on the above (Ws; Deafly supply of water 1,870,000 gaL 6624 dwellings, !W m% allowed an average 44 .. . . 100 gaL each Is 592,400 1-11 of the whole allowed kit i public plugs and wash outs 170,000 752,400 Consumed by all others" ..... —.1,117,800 Dw e llings, notes dne. assessed. 443,140 All others. ........ •• • 7,055 10, 2 1 f Whop pe improvements to tho knwei !nuke, which have been deternmed upon, shall have been completed, by laying the second riveretipply, and the additional Rising Main, the copabillty itrope Works will be Foca stun the present supply and consumption, or 1,000,000 cubic &et in twenty boon. 'This, so far an the supply of water molt , ed to be taken into consideration, was thought to ~ nr- ~- z<.~y.' .~~ctE~,>r~-.,+.=T,.srr z _ <.^'+r.:r.. ..~ ~L._ .mc~_ '~ Z _ ~~.'' c s `'~ ." ~ r` e ~ ~ —..,. ..^..1:.~_~,ta 1,1 t agly,warrant the plea 6"41" the higeee present basin to the new reservoit. Accordingly. it virtue of authority in the Ordinance of the 15th of Jane last, the committee entered upon measures (cif earning out that plan. Contracts have been entered into with Skeen & Blythe for erecting the Engine Boner—the stone Or which are supplied from the small Engine House at toot of Cecil's Alley, they having been reserved from sale with the ground, Or reasons of ticonorpy. Progress was made in this job by ex cavating for the building, end by transporting a huge ,quantity of the stone to the ground; when et ' the approach of winter the work was suspended. Messrs. Knepp & Totten are the contractors for the Engines and Pomps--they have made conaid. erable proper, in the patterns and castings. Mr. Edward Sullivan the contractor for excavat. Ws the Basin, has nearly finished the digging. The water in the new Basin will stand 230 feet above the present one, and 390 feet above the river. The length of the pipe between the two I basins will be 2500 feet. / The engines and pumps will be capable of Sores ing to the upper boom siguantity of water equal to one fourth of the capabilities of the lower works, en amount equal to the present supply and con. lumptiou of the mty. Cost of the work under contract and projected roe the upper works known end estimated as fah lows, tvin: The Engine House and appurtenances,...o 2,000 Contract for Engines, 14,000 Eimmate of bed plates and other w0rk,......2,000 Estimate of Basin completed, 5,000 'Estimated cost of Rising Main inclnding laying and lead $16,760 Estimated coat of 8000 feet of distributing pipe with the stop melts, fire plugs. laying the same, &c 15,200 31,960 Total for the upper works :so far as projected Of the above has been paid by warrants on the scrip issued under the Ordinance of Oct. lEith, IStii Respectfully submitted, J. H. McCLELLAND, Supt. Jan. 4th., 1549, REPOT Or TAY ASSIMOIL AM) RZOIITEit OF WATIZ Rases rot rat Yiss, 184 b, The Water Rents assessed on the damn establishments using the Hydrant Weiler, amoun to thirty thousand two hundred and UN:lemon del lars, to follows, vu :— 1 City Gas Works, $125 oo 1 County Jail. ate. 250 00 5 Glass Factories 145 00 3 Public 13athe, 88 00 5 Tannener, 138 00 9 Breweries, .. 381 00 10 Livery Stables, 309 00 15 Foundries, 338 00 55 Steam Engines, 2448 00 13 Rectifying Distilleries,— 252 00 3 Flatteries, 38 00 Chandleries, 104 00 189 Hotels, Taverns, and Boarding-Houses, .. 2,459 00 5,824 Dwellings, Stores, and Shops 23,159 00 6,120 Assessments. 530,214 Of this Amount Wm. 151'Cutchin, Col lector of I.t Ward, reports : Collected and paid Treasorer,3s,l9o 66 Commission. 160 3S Reduction. by Committee,.. 54 50 Uncollected 241 96 Amount of this Duplicate, Of this amount John McKee, Collec. lot of Second Ward reports, Collected and paid Trea5....53, 'O3O 00 Commission 01 43 Redact-loos by Committee— V 50 Uncollected 725 07 Amount of his Duplicate Of this amount Joseph McCulloch, Collector of Third Ward report*. Collteted and paid Tress—S.s,6oo 00 Commi+alon 173 04 Reduenon by Committee,— 52 00 lincolletted 1,31514 Amount of los Duplicate Of this •iniumt S 2. Hope, Collector of Fourth Ward. reports : Colkricil and paid Treas. ..$4,500 00 Commis•on 139 03 Reductions lis lloinnott,... 112 50 Cocollecteo 240 45 Amount of lor Of amonai Joo I..oarry, tor of Fdth Word, report., Cobected mail pall! Tre....8.3,600 fO Crorimumon 142 14 Reslucuou• by Commture... 54 00 Uncollected, 393 ?Ai Amount of his Duplicate Of this amount, A. NlTAelland, Cob lector of 6th Ward roportx--coltected and paid Treasurer, 51,600 00 40 4/ iteduruoas by Comma:tor, 12 UU l'no4.2levied, eao 06 Amount of hts Dortlmam. 0,291 of Mtn onnount, Cluoten Jonttop, Cot. lomat of bth Wnni reportollecn- ed arid paid Treasurer, 5759 36 Coennosuion, ........ ........ 23 43 Reduction by Canuirtee, ljueedlected 317 71 A =Um or Dophcata, Aaaessor and Ilegoaer repOIL balance ecdleeted on new buddlngs or I ............ Sb 94 Judgments on Alderman'. Lock. et,. Total amount collected for water this By Willuun McCuichia, First $16,261 :4 Ward. .55.351 1:14 By John WK., 2J Ward, 3.150 43 J.. McCulloch, 3d ' 5,773 04 FL Hope. 4th ' 4,039 OS Jet,. Lowry, sth ' 4,742 14 A. M Ciollood , 6th ' 1,649 44 Qum Jessoit, boh 751 79 Assessor sod 84440.4er, 932 85 =2Pbi➢Bi AfJON LINE, I/Mgt- 10 ♦ND 111021 liggLa Pt ttaburgh and Philadelphia, ma, cAthutrasuaa.) TIME, FIVE DA Ye—H ENNING DAY AND NIGHT. THE public. are reepeedully informed that this Line will commence running on the 07th inst. A ear will leave Philadelphia daily with the Mall Trion to Choral...berg, and from thence by Wagon, with • relay of ~r u men g day and night. %Via will ber prepared to OAP lbs. freight daily, Apply to LEECH At Co, PittsburO, or MARIUS& LEI3CII, novll/ No 13 South nod Strout Philadelphia. PIONEER TIAANSPORTATION LINE, 1848..0 ISIETVIEF:N BALTIMORE AND PITISBUIW H. Mr Tua, 5 days. 42 Merchandise transponed a Canal taus. FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents, Water street, Pittsburgh. FRAILEY & MARSHALL, Agents, ao•17 47 Light meet, Rslnners. •lIIIIIKE Q. CO'S FAST 'EXPRE MMfia. TOLL Clnltif-BLA ND, SALTINIORE, AND THE EASTERN CITIES. HEProprletors of into Lute have put on New,Stook, T are • preparrd to forward packages of CI des senptlans dolly, at the lowest rate.. J. C BIDWELL, Agent, Water street, Pittsburo. ROBINSON It BOEHM - , 0ct.31 It Sooth Charles at, Belmont. _ ol.ppt - gr - tqc.i SU e.l3oti "-- IS4S. Mi t a SHIPPERS Lind other. me laturitimilltil the Line continuro to run dull) . Prndude and merchandise reneiptcd fur b) FIVE HAY LINE and regular wag ons, at low tau., nod specified Unto. .1 it 11l DtVIOiL, Pittsburgh; novie IttiulPititiNl & HOEHAL Haltimore. PEN /71.• AND 07110 WAGON LINE, ZS no unit *nom • '-'.;'' ti ,-1. 1 . NV L rq:-1. - : ...0 1 1k . ...V.t..1t: . . NT' sittIRGII ,I}Ut PHILADELPHIA. vista Sour.-- ii• *lts. I , AT AND saner. 17 1 1118 LINE. %hum, ituittault.9ly lasi winter gave i s t ,pi t general sansidetion, call commence running on Let of ,laneury tiegt. dams the mall !ruin East of ellaMbotilbUrnit, anal rt diya of horseson the turnpike. CI. A RICE& 'EI lAN, Pittsburgh. LEWIS & larrix-11, Din Murk. , st, dec:l3 Philadelphia. -- 04.416am.s Expieis Wagon Line, - MIATO •arDll.O3l i 1881;110H AND PHILADF.LPHIA, VIA ettAbleCiMlllloll. TIME'FIVE DAYS. —Ranning Day and Night!„-r A car.will leave Philadelphia dolly with the Midi 'Wain to Chernbershargiu a Wagon will /cave on Its mica; and having relay. of hums running dayand nigh; secure. the certain arrival of goods in Fore Days! Neiniore Goats will he received than can be handful, op ear+ day, no that no delay will occur. We will be prepared to fitrwttrd (0.10 lb. daily. Apply to WAL BINGHAM, Canal Buin, Pit/Kills. lIINGRAMS & DO CK dee.o.l.lm No «d Alatkdi street Phlia a. EABONABLIA ODS SELLING OTAles.- der at Day are s e lling oft at remarkably low prices a large assortment of superfine Blankets; large domes pe ith.geu, low priced; a large assortment of colored mortals; hooey woolenplaid Long Shawls., heaey Terknti and blanket Shawle. jag In,LANKI,7 COATING—bIab, LaVeader, d blue, par sd , cl by th s e_piece or package, T AI a a tonnatoolorooo price; by MURPHY & LEK .2 lad liben~ s; Opposite OM CLOTHE -1 cam black mixed Imisy ca;sie ••9 a„.„, Tureed• fancy colors) Ido fancy eas m i " lot side 91 nputitfactusers prices, by l"ra _ =RPM( & LEE aqL .a. 4 tans 1 411 pet —.,keg , GOLD RthtlS, a ningtdScent and mostfegeollehl , pen, being Om Aro- mat to ISL. mesken ha sale by W W WILSON, . corner market and 4th sts rnuDACCO-rAZege No 1, eiiiniiittobseco;nindine j amide, just feed on consignment and (or.), by deal 841.1 , rtld BLANKETB-1 case for gab, by dec23 8 IP YON BONNNORST t Co GROCERIES, r't ROCUCR ite.-Bbbls Sill , Rater; . 10 bbls "white Beans; MO les Beeprag 100 lbs Ciinsenr, 3 bbl. . 0 m..4 10 kep Lusi; Pat reed sad.for sato-4 R ROIRSON &:•Co . . — - ,liiNDlll739-10 loan Oil Cake, leco . ; b.,. comp.. , Wool; 103 bosh dried Peacher4 WU to do Apple., te4— c'd and for tale by ja3 R RORMON_ 6 Co . _ FLAT BOATS—,I Flat Boars, 110 feet lons, 203 arida; f....k by .i.:l R ROBL4UN It Co POTATOES -300 bo..h Potatoes,just teed and for ..la by jag ALLMSTRONEM CROZER FLOUR -3o bids fine Flouroust rec4l and Rissole by Ps3 _ARMSTRONG & CROZER DYE FLOUR--1 bbl ju+l reed and for rale by I js3 ARMSTRONG & CROZeIR rIENULNE ARABIAN LINISI ENT, for Sprains, on IJI - band and for tido by jaV J KIDD & CO ivi /LANE'S LUNG SYRUP—On hand and for sale 174 __by DAVIS'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, on band and for sale by Ad J Alllll fr. Co rtUld DRAGON-3UO Ilis co baud and for sale b T iur ja J KIDD &Co ! Mg! .. I.V, assorted sizes, on hand s i n i shLoL s e tl&by ARD-17 bbl. No 1, now lutding from steamer Genoa; (or .ale by I j" ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, front st FEATHEHIS-3DU lb. prime hoe geese, for safe by deb 23 S 1' VON BONN HORST & Co i li Al c t io D o2 -41 bbl' just ; , .erd v i t s; , l l4 (or sole by & co !CU:MESE-30 LAI large cream, for sole by 14J dect3 j , _SF VON BONN hOItST & Co : ci_INBEN 0-43 sacks k • Ginseng, reed and (or sale by kj - deer WICK & tirCANDLISSB CHESTNUTS -4a bush Chestnuts, reed and for sale by deel7 WICK & M'CANDLESS LARD AND FEATHERS—I 7 bbls Lard; % seeks Feather', to arrive; for sale by latl ISAIAH DICKEY & Co ijICKORY NUTS-2 b.. shell barks, for tuslo by _Li deal WICK k WCA,NDLMS („), ALERATUN—Y2 casks Cleveland Salem.; 7 fa s 0 do do, lo b. do do, pulverised in paper.; s casks do do do. for sale by dmM WICK & AVCANDLESS D om ' HAIR-6 bales Deer Hair, just reed and for sate by demhs S & W kLARBAUUH LeED No I Leaf Lard, on eonsigoment by deelk AR/lISTIZONCI & CHOZER DARLEY—tun bush just reed and Mr sale by decrS ARMSTRONG & CROZER UGAR CURED DRIED BEEF ROUNDS-4d to Cincitinau ruled, a prime article (or family ore, rust received and for sale by dem& SELLERS & NICOLS "INDIA kILIBBLR CLOAKS-5i I ddinlNibber Cloaks I just reed and tor sale at the India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood on clecti Jtr. H SHILLIPr3 1 NDIA RUBBER BANDING, for Maehinery—A I large assortment just reed and for sale at the India Rubber Depot, No 5 Wood street_ dee23 OLASSES—ISO Wile new crop N 0 Molasses, in store and for sale by lay JOHN WATT, Liberty st ("LOVER SERD—ISO bush prime Clover Seed, just reed and (or sale by . jas JOHN WATT SUNDIII-100 dor cora Brooms; 5 casks Freuett Currants; 50 bush Chestnuts; for sale by ab JOHN WATT FlBll-73 libls No 9 Mackerel; 1:; do No 2 do; 10 do No 1 Salmon; 10 casks Codfish, in some and for sale b 105 JOHN WATT MOLASAES-27 bbla new crop Moluscs, !Andrus per au Ctspper and far sale by /99 JAMES DALTELL TIACON SIDE. 4-4 caaka, tve'd par 'Telegraph and for bale by ja4 LARD -39 bbl. prime Lard; 9 kris do do; Jam rec'd and for We by ARMSTRONG & CROZER 77 EARL la store and for sale by &rot} TASSEY & BEST i ERMAN CLAY—.4.S esaki find qoallryTon hand LT and for snit by decan TAY k. BEST Air ACKERF:I4-135 bble No 3 la, e. for sale by deean WICK ft I.I'CANDL,M9 _ . KEEN APPLE. , -113 bble Rogan', Pippins, Oren. G ""A'' z`o. in prim \ ;It e i r C.NIYtTitLVSS dee _ . _ VINEGAR—II bbla Cider N megv, for rale by deezd WICK & bI'CdrNDLESS ittnNo DE- , Ks AND WORK BOXiS.—A splendid assortment, suitable for presents, for sale very low. C. V EAGI:It, deral Itu market st O BOATMEN—A [up C/ible, fix •Alll eLcap. Ap 1, ply to - SCAIFE k ATKINSON, 0cc9.1 /at, near woos! • .1 .. )16 4; V•i5i1e . .1 tons otßiatlh , 0 1 .• i7 I `IINCAN . _ dt,f3021,.;'-orlira'N''..,T,r -(10W-t9 bales Tennessee , Co l F in fue ., !.l A e lsi by _ (;','kyrT. k Co Al o T:TUS—l7bins pate, tut .;le b y y IJ i C S SALTS—Ii bble for .aleby V deal 8 F ON BONN HORST llt co L OA'• d:A uGAR--3° V . v 1 11:11 112)11r NHORST& co A Le° _ lost reed and fr deep KD e i a i la u by a co VIRE AND ‘VEATHER PROOF PAINTS-1600 X lb. loaf recanted and for anta by deal I KIDD &Co INDENG-2 sacks, to braked; for talc by ‘3 . deal.% DICkEY et Co LLNSEIE--dUOO eases good brlght eole,*. 1, 41 opened by 000 ID SIL&CCLETT k WHITE - I,:yrroN-101 baled Co, too, for sada by dealt! FRIEND, ILDEI & Co IC b and for sale b b y la reeid t ri t i 4io l iaSo r trra, $1,104 :JO I de011..11 41 armor at PRA N 1.78-53 seeks pol reed and for sale by decl3 AI - NV . OOD, JUNESG Co, grater al SIT:DRIES-4 kegs trio t Lard; 2 bbl. Roll Boner, •erx nice; do dry Peaches now landing; for sale by dee'? IdAIAN DICILEY tr. Co, voter at IliFl3 AR-40 bbl. eider Vinegar for sale by dec2l J DILWORTH 12LOUR-424 bbl. extra Family Floor. in store and r for tale by detrJt J 8 DILWORTH SH. MOLASSES—CO Ws Sugar ammo !Holum. . St Lows Hamar', In Horn and for dale by . . dscal aniAxa A arcKErsoN R9DlCV:.l.lCloverse;d large used , g..rto.to m : d. MILLER & RICKETRON TiICE-amerces nom eig n‘ R i mm store and for rale 11, by demll & RICKEL'S:IN y - ARDC - 1114465 - 111rtribir - ati - , - fOTsidi; by - - dam FRIEND, ELHEY & Co t bbl. nom croppist roc-d, rWe by dre2l.iw C IHEISEN,Ist and SI sts BR.°27: — %dcolc°7,&"7T - MlZ`J.itctitor I) OLLder& BUTTER-15 bbl. prune Roll Bauer, in store and for sale by JAS DALRELL, seater at 41 0020 FeatherS sdo O Glosenr, 10 do Flaxseed, to arrive - ' for We by dealt , ISAIAH DICKEY Iro Co, from ot 1% CLASSES-MS Dbl. Molasses, 'not landing and for 01 sale by deal 9 & W HARBAUGH fIOFTEE-4.50 bags Rio Coffee; 60 do Lamm d k./ 60 do St Domingo, for We low to close consign ment, by decX7 B & W ItARBAUGH FEED. E. VOLZ, Aasenor and Reuter. OAP AND CANDLIZ-100 nes anal/man Soap; S IW do do mould candler, 20 do do star candles, jos loading and for"sale by decay 0 to W DARDAUGH ( BY APPLi..-2.3 bags Dry Apples; IS de do Peach J./just received and for sale by deer HARBAUGH S l/GAR— t prime do N d O d Banns.. croil and for sale by doodl Bk W APPLLIi—ed bbl. choice Apples, landing (mm slen %Vs'Dellis, and for sale by decal JAS DALZELL 1118103-BdOiiripr - maple handles; lb dos can Issz,dls. for obis by gal S F VON BONNHORST &Co. N i f ACRE-BEL—AI bbl. harp No. 3, for sn•o by lal 8 F VON BONNHORST & Co. Fr/LB-10 beta N C for mie by Jai B F VON BONNHORSr k Co. OULD CANDLES-40 brir Cincirmati mould can al Mee; Ecl do do .mined do for .ale by deer/ WICK & itPCANILLESS 1 OLL BUTTER-8 bbla fresh 801 l Batter tam reed EL Dad for sale by Icon? It ROBISON kCo GUhl SilTrillt casco dam ElutinShoir, die/J.. ern Linda, orbiah we offer to the retail trade much lower than any other boom in the city. We Invite customers to come and examine for tbagorAvaa. decl3 1& H PHILLIFS, No 5 ‘Voal at iIiCINSS24MTIAPitittfa.A. Almeguillo—Jut reed and for de by devil!. JOHN D 5101 DIAN BLANKRTS-1 cue pearl drab, suitable for over coats, for sale by deci6 MURPHY & LEE UTTER—Io skop do, received LI ibis day and for salo by decH TASSEY RES _ . Uk:ATISERS-15 yogic' for gale ky 2e215 _FRIEND, fNINY is Co DUITER-23 kegs prime No I Bonen 4 bbls do d• 101 do,• 7 kegs prime Laid, 01 socks Peaches; 2 esk. pesPd do; to •rrlvp god for sole by deelg DROWN 4 CUI.I2ERTSON • bbla Llmtred Oil.lll do best winter Lard 1J do; loot roomed (o r mile by - droll SELLERS & NICOLN V BATHERS, FLAXSEED, Ae.-- , 55 melts Feather.: SI bags Flaxseed; do Ginseng; landing Boni steamer Fort Pitt and for ado by doe 19 JAMES DALZ ELL 0„. SALTS AND POTASH—LS bblz 8 Salts; 3 este 10 Potash; for sale by J C BIDWELL _,Age, *drollwatr st PEACHES--2Ssacks dried Peaches, for sale by dealt, J C BIDW ELL tasi( on cousignyznta e by de,; n ga L t PEARL ASH-9D cooks trashquality, on hand and for sale by dealt TASSEY & DEWY 111.ZACCIP 9 "Y at, prime article, received arid for sale by droll TAM= tr. Elk.T BAR LEy-350 bash )wl Tro'd SV (or b Wb2 I ' 4 doolB allizter hold d9front ot B— UTTKR-4 bbl. prime Roll Butter, pool and fo sale by dock NV & R ArCUTCHEXIN NAIL-S-100 kgs Rog tt M`Nichteet Juniata Nails, assorted, received and for sale by doel4 Vir b Ft M'CUTCHEON TRUNK BOARDS, &.&—&O Ws Beadles Noe & 5 and T Bonnet do, Me gtoss;'thudetlallo, yam. ma bete, m store and for sale by deel4 BROWN & MILDER rsoN . . _ C _ _ VREA N'l bbl.'iZante, for sale by so.ig D wg.taAms TOLL BUTTER-13 bbla Rist reKaad for eale • a docSt WICK & VOANDLEAS Vir.VET V Oaken CoNs, lust yeetWed &OA equicrierr a WHITE .I D I C a ROMATE PtYllBll-7 . n ht!“l .l An xi io i, rt . al, SI M 4 T9 TARTAi:S - illbs on hagd itg6,Drlby BOOM MtINC,-/k-' PIANO POSTE& • JOHN H. MELLOR, No:,d4 Wood street, has now received a MI asior%. meat of Piano pones, eeleited Hon thewing martufattorieeln Welton end New York,towM.C.% the attention of puirehasers respectfully invited. Thrum from Mr. Chickering, (for the sale of which he is sole Agent in Western Pena sylvania,) have what Is termed the New Cirealtußcalet, being an improvement recentlg made, and giving them decided wino:dais in power and equality of rose One s nrry other.. The following are thespenerns and N "Y o 1ro .7. o R ( o e s t e i er 'k axl, "t' i g oe '' i'ves . , bel c hed brick & [tont, RICO 61 nchiy marred " ; " 10 . 40 "4. " til carved mouldings,: ' 15400 " 5. 61 " finished back arid rsai, IMO " 6, " Di '• " , 6 cA iOIOZ •.!` $325 g, ti pronscung front., 16:06 a , t r:e carved, style! of lonia 14th. a a hol4tve corners and libllnst cos• neredlegs, second hand, cost originally 1{493, aitdwill be mid at a very reduced price. N 0.16. Rosewood, mend corner. very elegtuatly fin ished, CM No 13. Rosewood , round comer, very el egantly finished, r. 175. The above are mannfacmred by H... Worcester, N. T., well known as being connected linearly with Mewrs Stotard, Worcester & Dunham, N. Y. N 0.13. Rowwood,6l, carved moulding, omit by the Manhattan Company, N. V. Se& No 14, Rosewood carted, 0 octavea,'l3:llr & n. OtiU Y,".311. No. 15 " plain 6 luO N Nmr o d,pl, l 7 6, ilisi ß .o".. oins td7 oroo; l,,. is G po:n ran .vp d z il . s.;, ,,,fod mad rbr i t ' ; l i b L y ri: ll :v ert l ri JOHN x hIELLOR, Sol Forte., s. " for ' W nt ro et r te C rn ini' P k en i4 nry . tv " su "' lia. d Sq.'"oeNnut.l7 . . . . imaioA SPLENDID assortment, of Idaho gcmy and Itosewoal PitmeS, Just fin abed. These instrument. are made of the latest pattern and best:.Materials and will be sold low for cash by F. BLUME,II2. Wood - peel, mdoot isbotte vulk. N. B.—Those who are In want of a !rood In:Unman; are respectfully invit-d to examine these WM. Pol. chuing elsewhere, as they cannot be excelled by any in the country; and will be sold lower tharsMir Mon,. ht from the that. Alsoprz received, two ManOs of Hato burgh manufacture, warranted to be homy* to any over sold in this country. *ern F. B. GREAT MUSICAL NOVELTY—Tbo-qiubscriber has just received from Europe, and bir sale, an entirely new invention of Piano Forte, callgßthe CAB INET PIANO FORTE, which possessing niOre power and sweetness than the square Piano, occupies Insane fourth as much room, and is a much monsahowy and handsome piece :of furniture. It is particularly denim ble where the swing of space is an objecti:boing ex ccedingly neat and compact, and occupying, no more room than a mall side table. The subscriber has Its hand a testimonial of as superiority from die relebra. ted pianist, Molmhelles, in his own hand wetting, which may be inspected.' At cc= ALOLIAN ATTACEDIE • DECEIVED and for sale, • lot of choice Pianos, with and without Coleman'. ifinlian..Aktalshment, by 111112, ot Clark, N V. One of N.nslk Claire PLUMS, with the Attachment, was taken to England b) Mr Coleco., and among many other iestinukaals of ad miration for this elegant woodmen of An:Mclean skill and ingenuity, elicited the following remarks from P. Motherly, the greatest Pianist lkving. lUS My Dear Sir—ln enclosing a leuer to mriotemi, Mr Era., Pari• I cannot refrain from again expressing to you how much I was pleased with your ..2Collan Attachment," which I coaide: . a great Mnalcal Un proven.. I an .sure yon that on my . part I shall. with great pleasure do coy =oat to mako.your Wan , tion known. For sale by U KLEBEft, legB At WoodwelPa furniture rooms, &Ist NOII9B BOOKS-11 !story of the Oreet Rey elution,, and of the were and campaign. arising from the straggle. of the Greek Patriots trlEMsancipa. tier their coon uy from the Turkish Yoke-4n two vol.' nmeo—eplendid ..py with numeral., map* end cairn. rings. Letters' illustrative of the reign of William 111 from 1490 to IM—with floe portrait., u. 2 vols. Comparnon to the study of the Holy eerigo Hem idowbray, thrilleg romance, with 20 sopa+ vi M in the Holy Lond, French Stage, and lnetehell In Chi na. lout reo'd and for sale by _ IdeDONALD & BEESON OP market street A SPLENDID assortment of Rose areal and Mahogany grand action Pi. anos, just finished medlar sale. Also, two splendid Rosewood Pianos, with Calculates celebrated ,Eolien attachnnint, finished la the roost modem style, and tor sale at els P BLU wood st TRANSPORTATION. REED, PAIIKH & PAVILICT LIFE. akiiiM 1848. •.. BEAVER AND CLEVELAND LINE. ma WARREN. Canal Packet—SWALLOW, Capt. Ford. OCEAN, Capt. Winters. nNE of the above Packets leave Beaver every day, 1,..) (Sundays excepted) and &Rive nert `for Akronwham they . couuect eirith the Mail Stage+ for Akron and Cleveland, arriving et reek of these places before night. One of the Packets leave Warren daily, at 5 P. NI., and arrive a Heaver time to take the morning steamboat for eataburgh. LEFFLNO WELL, W 1 Pro , prit'm B TAYLOR, BEAVER AND ERIE PACKET JANE. Tuxooar. To Ilia La. to rune SOTILL Canal Par k et—Pmesmesms, Capt. Icicles; Triaoearn, " Pollack; - Lana Etta, 'Ttuby; PIETIVISUL, Brevers; FaLCIIKINL Sayer. The above new and eplendM Pasecriger Packets have commenced mo mm a between BEAVER AND (ERIE, and will ran regularly during the season—du boat leaving Eric every morning at B o'clock, nod one leav ing Beaver every evening, immedimely after the arri val of the steamboat Miehigan from Pittsburgh. 'the boats are mar and comfortably faimmlted, and millthrough in forty hour.. Pusengers to any point au run the Lakes, or to Niagara Fa% rill Ind thia route the most comforsable and erpedmons. Tlcketa through to all pans on the Lake can be procured by applying to the proprietors. REED, PARKS& Co, Beaver. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agt. Pittabargh, tor. Wu and Bmithfaeld •sta. AGENT/le-4as C Harrison, Hal Lido, N Yi C M Reed, Erie, Pie ; C C Wick Greenville rig M'Parland and King, Rig Bend, Pa; W 0 Hays Mal Plumb, Sitarrb . nrgt4 Pa; an, D C R W Cennungham, New,. Pa. iyi Pennsylvania Canal l~Liil - Yioadl Y=. preskpast Packet. Lino s MIMI 1848. TILOS! PITTSBUGH TO PHIDADELPHLL &AU,. TIMORE, (Exclusively for Passengers) THE public roerespectklly informed that thls Line will commence running on the SW last, and eon. ee throughout the Season. • The boa. roe new, and og• superior dna, with en larged cabins, which will give greater comfort. The can are the last arammeacm. A boat will always be in port, and travelers are re onestsd m call and examine them before engaging pas angeelsewbera his only nhae dollars throngh.) One of the boats of this Line will leave she lansl (opposßn U. ES. Bowl, corner of Penn street and Can every night at nine clock Th an 31 days. For °motion, apply the Office, Monongahela Bosse, or to D I.I,SCH &Co jeY9 canal Basin. . • -. POJIIIIMIST an d Remittance Ofillem. miILINRDEN te CO. carotene to brim pelmons from my part of England, lr.land. Scotland or wales upon the most liberal terms, witll their usual punctuality and auention to the wants and com fort of connigrants We do not allow onfpassengers to be robbed by the swicdling scamps that infest the sea. porn, as we take charge of them the moment they re port themselves, and set to their well being, and wench them without - any detennunty the first ships.— We say this fearlessly, as we defy one Crew puma g.rs to show that they wore detained 48 hears by us in mon y n ' troUttl i ty t cotnejao4llrt oh h so ers Ol T tleran,M ch which too frequently prayed their collies. We intend to peacoat our contracts honorably, Cog what is may and not act as was the easerlast season, with ether olecers,—whebither performed not all, ot whoa it suited their convenience. Drafts draws at Pittsburgh for any sae from .t 1 to £ION payable/ at arm of the pros - Metal 'Banks in Ire land, tUigland, Peotiand and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, fiumpean and General Amite, goo - lA , * ...N. ono Aftrts wra (areem Patent Concave Beater Churn BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!! Ircall the attenuon of the public to the srtiele heading this advertisement, and ihvite the ett , terprising and curious to call and willies ill opera" don. All edverdsements in relation tolhis invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tests ; is superero gation. lst This Churn will produce Rutter, gathering it in a mass, from sweet milk, ire five to teammates! and from ere= prepared, es funsilics usually prepare it, in three to five minutes! . . . . Ed. The utility of this luveanon Is app rent, a. bet ter Batter can bayranced frbm sweet Mlik,er cream, than cream mired In the osunl'lnty; luirlty means of Mi. chum, a little girl or pey'ban perform. In line or ten minatee, what ho. heretofore required the lobe. of a woman or man (or one or tvro been, taitd spincsimcsi ball. day.. • . 3d. By simply mrntsm a them!. serlywilhe wholein, side dasher taken ant, leaving nnthinghnt the butter and milk in the Olin 11. 0 0 0 -A Tip eth, 1 . 1 then re ei t owcoe simplicity of Ite co shin t , green platostm tte ip ) mak it ti manufacture reeE - • we have purchased the monopoly of this relit. ta a Improvement tram ?deters Calvet* ?dyert e the, paleilleee. We are now Offellor 1110.Cpreplele mono. poly *flit, styled ankle for the Starlet of Uhl°, Pena. sylvan* New Yock,%tur Aram Ettrylatid tad Eel. aware, which will haute ednaln wad Ingo profits to the manufacturer, and a speedy TeUltrl Of Untelltdent- The publle are Invited to call and ariteets bs operation, ;doer dice, in Ptusbusghteeery day, to ova t e, • • •1. H.CLAYTONllCpePropnaters Office, &change Budding., St Cluiyalfeqt A nott door to Esquire Johns -, awe. " — t. Shall-0d . AUK hbl mead M JOaN utard, brt tale by atozGAN MANUFAOTORIESz, Wm. Aisrakiiits.u. a. BUAf COFFIN higEERSACLISFLIVIIIStIINM UNDER -1.-1 TAKERS, earner of. Venn and St. Clam meets e commits the SECIMIIjid Hotel, entrance on Penn mem retpaethlgi Inform e m u (tired' and Ma pab r a xt i they art received to furnish and attend to eve the bee of UndertakerM gram,* midland. a. .sti, 10199eLlt of ready made Cams, bnvd and LW abed In the vary best manner, all MTV, and sites ready made Shrouds or da met, Cambric]: and marina, media Brea made an approved mylca.. We keep a, I= portenteetti , e and black connn, silk and kid sable for pall bearers and 'mentnessicrape, cage, cols lam, and every thing accesnxy for dressing the dead, .ad on reasonable to as me purchase all oar rods in new the Eastern clues, AbO, miter plate. for engravla the name and age. We have a splendid beano bones and any number et the' bem carriages. Every thing Mtenthrl to promptly and punctual' Y. enar.ll BENNETT 4 EIROTHERi QFEENBIVARE MAN IWACrUITA • Strartinglsatm,lsteas Plitstrualllo Woreltcruse, No. LW, Wood stred, Pittsburgh. ipWlLLeonstantly k rep on hind a good eaten* meet al Ware: of ma ow= man mze r and soperiorentalay. Wholesale and country MeV aunts are rerpoetnnly lovlren to Call and oar amine for thertsetres, in we are deo:fanned to NO cheaper than Wooer henna beca offered to the putt. tie. Irr Orders sant by mall, accompanied by the cub ia any reference, will be promptly .triden . l to. foba P. biet.veue. ham E. Lialllll. FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT. MUL VAN Y & LEDLIE manufacture and keep cop. among on band Cut, Moulded and Plata Phan Olassuare, in all its •nrieues, Melt. Warehouse COO • nor of Market and Water streelts, riFistough. One Works continue in foil operation, and ere ahs constantly adding to oar meek, which enables ea m orders with promptness. Polektuore are respeeekilly !solicited to .W. 4 eza , nie. prices and terms. mytOdly COACH MAKING FROM the vary ßoom! ate . 0 .1 11 1 61 menthe sabseriber has received anima he has located himself in Allegheru, hu imbued hun to take a Imo, Ibr term of year; en the moan, be new occult:4, in Beaver street, year, betide the PrubyterimiCturrek. From the long experience In thli above busmen and a desire to please, he hopes to ark. It and meelve a shore of poblia patron a ge._. • Now on hand and finishlng to order, Roakironsy. cies, open and top Buggies, uld ;every dimeription of sltunaans made to ordea v ikom sweaty-lee Athens to Mold bonoret Ise n3-dift 30f111 1300 TEL M ISCELLAN ENS. 31ANUFACTURED AND LEAP TOBACCO.— .1 HEALD, /JUCKNOR & C0.,41 none water pc, and 16 . wharves, Phi's, oiler for sale on acein terms, anindied% rms, 6000 okra hbusurestud Toba c co, no, pounds, ha pounds, Ws, B 's, 12's, Ws, 18's and lumps; Fs, Fs and H's plug, and I.Ts Ladles' Win, in whole and half boxes, oldie OlL:wen coptemit) brands, vim James H Grant, Osborn & Braggli Gram & Williams, A Cabaniss, 8 Jones & Bon, ArDonold, Wobsiar Old, J Thomson, James Thomas, Jr. A H. Armistead, 3 Thomas tr, Bon, Landhorn & Armistead', J. p .1 M Cobb., .a... ( nrritoyster, J A Clay, hi A Bade , CA Hail, Green Ha ll, Wm Dawson, Food & Norwood, J 8 Blackwood, Nadi Page, Keystone, W H Vaughan, Edmund Henry ~ Portions Robinson, Russell & Robinson,: Kelm, Robinson & 00. Soul Halsey, It Metcalf, John Ender, Lawson. Loiter, J Robinson, Gray & Gray, D H Tumor, R Jamieson, York Vigil*, D BI Branch. —ALSO— Havana Loaf Tobanao, wrappers and Unarm Yon do do do Clennsegos do do :do Si Jags de Cuba do do do 133 Domingo do a. do Worts & Guides do, part due, do Mayarilla do do do Kentnekrsorlins grades do do Virginia Leaf, suitable for manulhomring =daps% Spanish Seed Loaf, Perm's, Connecticut opd 0 Virginia Scraps, swoon German Piper Pips Imam Scotch timid (loose and blodderr,) Macconlsa Mesh Torino& BOOM, Hanna bast Otto Roar He Calabria Illumine; Potent Cavendish KiilyeaFt, tsc. ao. PHILADELPHIA. ner I - , ATh'Old Stand, e mer of SmitMiel meet and i Diamond alley, rit ' Llourgh, Pao, wookilrupectfal ly call the etaeutioa of Country Merchants, Hotel and steamboat Stulteepera, to a lame and meatier mum meat of 1111 PORTED CIGAHS, among viluch will be found the (alluring brands. vat Eagle, Regalia, Cu- Priume, La Nereus, Stu Bruit, Muter.* and Dollar Rau:dm, all ot which will be wild u law tan be had at any other horror in thecity. Also, canataady cal hand and for sale, a lam .11 weII selected stook of Virgin* hassoan, and Fide CU Chewing Tobacco. Akpo, tlarana Cab. a.nd Coalman land Tobatea, coartandy on hand mut for tale. rwirikrin • PAPER WAREHOUSE. O. WEISIBJLI NO SLIP, MEW TORN. Y RUA W. FIELD offers for sale at the hostel Idattafaetarers' prices, a very extensive WWll m•ot of PAPER, comprising every possible variety, satapted to the wants of consumers to all sections oftha country. Paper of all kinds made to order at don nor ns. line Kock of PRINTING PAPER is tinosaajlyjanp a parg,f which isA,f A mp l e i ri t ut4ta i jums of Every description, *parsed and kept eaniaangry han.:, els: Faunas, Wire Cloth, Fourdrinier Blanching Powder, Blue Ultramsrtne,TWlne, RAGRI Cauvass,Rale Rom an Repo. Bagging, . a., purchased, for which ,the highut price in Cash will be paid iI23Y New York.' Sch,lo4l. _._ V l> 4 ~ ~~ THE grestestand best variety everoCeled lethlseny beGne—msole on the most approved Eastern plans— and most fashionable Eastern patterns and colon. Alm TIIE CHEAP ROLL, or BOSTON BLIND, ea hand or made to order of all sixes, and at all peace. Country Memberu and others are invited to tail and examine the above for themselves, as all will be mid wholesale sr retail, and a liberal dedaeldert nude to wholesale purchasers. - aoldly A WESTERVELT lIIIICK FOR SALE muE undersigned don for sole a superior article I. of b ri ck for bui lding, made by his Weald ?nu, improved macabre, for which ha hos °Waned-a patent, and agrees to give purchasers a written guarantee that they arestronger, and will resist frost and werweatir. er and imbibe leamoisture or Mu:apneas than any oth er brick, possessing greater body and soperiorterture and much mom durable in every respect, each brick being subjected to a pressure of several tons, mad pops; seasons a handsome smooth aurface and even edged, they make a front equal to the best front brick. They have given the greatest satisfantlon Ica who have purchased: Akiln can briseen array Works, and specimen at the Gazette office. Those having aopplied themselves for their and addling handitome front brick, or superior and wild paving brink, can obtain them. ISAAC onoo Birmingham. June 12,1868. • •• • At LsIiHSNY VENMAN BLIND vAcrukrs. JOHN A. BROWN, TAKES this method to Worm his Mends ' and the public at large that hie . Factory is operation...au the west aide of • the /42.1110011, Allegheny, where • wo aunt supply of Blinds, of varieus colors mid qualities, aseconstantlykeptoo hand;—. also, at Nob Wend at. Pittsburg's, k H oil cloth arareroom.' Vennlan Shorten mode to older in the besisrfla: Blinds repotted at the shortest notice. N. IL-11u Blinds will be put up wit.,N•q• WY mash. bona' expense, so Mot they elm bd rattled t met case of fire or for Ansling, and without the aid of% sere* driver. in.dlyterinsunlyB - ROSEDALE GARDENS, MANCHESTER THE Proprietor ores is well known plane of resott 11it the pleasure of Informing the publie that his estab lishment hazing been thoroughly refitted and repaired, and the ground* elegantly laid out and decon4ed, now open for weir accommodation, and he flanere hisp. self that those who tinny fever him with tfinit prop, age will find all dint they desire, provided in the deal style and on reasonable terist4. lie is determined tee spans no swumae in making his eemblietimpa worthy of public patronnge. He has accommodations for boanling a few families. lee Creams, and all rehash mints suitable to the sewon, eonstantly _on hand jaktf LEVI tiLMCkhollraa Iflonostiels Hons.) Tat/culling Estata: lishment. JSAAO NNILLIANS, Drapes ott.l Talloe beg* to inl form e citizens of rtushargh anJ where, that he ...now th opetung at his room , on Smithfield @Hau s a.- der the above hotel, a torte nod beautiful 1015011.18111 of Clothe, Cass'mere.. Sabha, Silks, and other Vesting.; together with inch other mnteles as Wm regaired far rentlemea's way Ili, goods have been carefully se lected, and are of the newest and moat fashionable style, as - well so of superior quality. His customers may depend upon having their clothes made up in a manner which cannot fail to gratify the taste of tau most fastidimia .• tV..*l_ll • -. • • 7 : X lr i..lßTiL t4. 7 * lhiD n e!.. l l , l7 l.l lVEPA4where 612.; Bliod it s mt... ofall b..d . the di,Vcr maderem to o size* arldr silo are the latest and most approved Eastern fiabs ions,at the stamen noncom:id on Ike um "'"4"‘Alscl/24thIge te rra. Boston roll or an:IIIAM.) Tramp.- oi * mneY and Paper Cansdes Of all tliddifferent slam and patterns, on hand anti for sale low ferease. Ohl Veal uan Blinds painted overand repalred, of taken in part pay_ment for-new. ',WU rifESTERIVEL.T. rret'pr. N. B—All weak ddne with the Lest material am workmanship, lend warranted to please the moat ddteus. • • *8. 1 19-3 ; AlleShml ottyt A9g. to, Ise. STEAM kI:RIL NAdi ' SECTB.SAIA: --- 11 — C.iTalc-• , Fet wets OVA y_ w so Cap-fourth of the two ferry boss, Gen Blot: cad Cleo. NVorth, now I . ..ain 0944 the 1 .91 Or Eano,mre et to Saw Mitt Hon,so ;A to mjam II a pgitable o des meat fog eaPttaAss or say mte may w Mtvemign An I.lto lot:mimic • rag =hat panorama., Inquire at email tf ft 111.ACKnURN & Co„ Nat., at A L I ENV CARYKIYI:4O . e - Ned thii - diTillii.et Item .ix the manufacturer— Neado , etyle Tapestry du ly Carpets, extra do do do do sawn; A r . u noljelMeha :trossels, cm cheap, c o , • do lab colma sepal Ingtaiß do 40 , 11,.MiuRd 4eaary yeantinc k 4, 4 44, o•-+Iuld eau:mica d o AU of.midah will be said at a malt aivine4 d ) and er.o parintea as es can be ruralised in the eat. „ ec2 c - • W 11,1 *CIA,NTOCWIS Pirarth at POD JAMAICA GlNGER—Voesair4r - dada . JOHNT MORGAN (111.01.111DMUSTARD—1 b IJF 4=16 , e•t.