. . ._ _______ —___________ In his Lett moments, when the priest had been cal- shall continue to isAa rn their proceedings, =teal to try and make him think of God, there - In I when duty calls us ' .o sea' q tat t in censoring :tarticu -• t extant when he thaught he hnd reanimated his . ; ' aistris. .i.itelligence, for the old man clasped his 1 ad ~.. i .. ,. . , eto *wail individuals tilifliary : I whed up to heaven; but again, and fur rke last lartut efaeution: and we hake the cried : " Sly wirer' 4"-as much Sel t At the moment when the oulEn of her , ;hi i.eliewkithioieilgsfseizik on their behallimr - -t ' *o' l , carried out of the house, Ursala .niustun - Sok . t'asili fictive , aati ili-1 , I v(ktd! have 4 not deserved • that! they .shcnkl live L__.' 11°171'1 out into Wiler: j ierscwalities ' -longer:I: _ trinharleliVehebizzoisifrom tbe izett.-amisrlori S iv in '? ! 1 11 p 4 , !g it zi , n t4 o4l "mal Xthell,,v, X° ,l ! electiiiri hem IcneCked tie noise out of the eastern, coons sad they illon't know in what manner they can explain #bitzwertable result to their gulled and disappointed itazt7. : And the result in New Oriemiag gima d o, 14° 4? i4r li'!! st :P49 1 _1P2MHP.5bollte, a eiti inbiLitiN k W4l T A 4 m 47A 3 itTxPm449oNOW, • : 414 F ehil h e qamitrevilmd-whisltl t wkA 14 tailteesitestein, bstentrisketiby£ll74 i nd*.if thentrtAtetygi Beer iest tiwy 'gentact Timer; Achill: 111,h* r . ~iemeere!ic.646,,}iiiist,a4...dthemanlica",d diimikyt*ouglviut their seeks, - : - - • • Notli ethrsterMaddheppea to a -party•thet ooin4 r essitortd thesitertMig n by a elolitieti of the Sabbath ' indinerdered a' Mspectabli' citizen at one of their . Poilticilmeetings, . . • . • ..if hirChirsi missionary labors have the seine effect in other cities that they have had in New Orleani,we I l 4 lefikettheY• COOtouse teat:n*l42dt meaarlikitrialtber at which time the people *fl dispense with Iris servi• Zetir,lted'he can retire to &Alit:irk; raise slaty play brag, or cesium any other beelnees or antusearte*lhat ,-.- may suit his tastes. • ' A.nddinr.e‘pni,is.haepaaii4', rasaiyea - aasco. •obliged iniewebi the.lf6in bavp lreselihni---thuomaikaients bait succeeaed , eaa n g rt fe.ti V g e"n r in 3 a4 TY ; thit t _broken souls which refuse all e ;(!: to . al l a s= l Al ki t if is4te dead leVl the err girl haa ',known few happy einnlcesrl Tear shequilllivea. -414 e .Riculp• onittig ost. niONAS-Pii!LLIPS.. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, ArRII, 16,-1844 Trcß . GdvEßNag, . . MUHL . •ENBERG. prTtlit 'Pftr.ls.•:=lllsitha,vo efleit deslined $1 r:lrfaw notions on the subject of the rifilathefiltoitelltsPeper psesso and thed oties of its cum -dticsaranv-36b• Fieipient indicthients'for"Libel in our have hritght the matter final, to our mind, and We' new enter. iate the discousioo, not, however, Pl*ll P 10 touch span the merits of the particular eases whittle hive been; or may be, thervebjecte of legal investigietiod; nor with the desire of applying whatwe 4nnyitaysto,sey of.thoae cases. Zs the iiret piece, we take it for granted, that the sparamount object of every newspaper is, 'or ought to be, the dissemination of truth and the promotion of the public good. However ephemeral, malignant or mer cenary the real objector the: projectors of a new paper :stay he, they are to predicate their claim for pa trrmage on the advantage which they assume will ac -4' rue to the public from the establishment of tl.eirpress. Arbether the good Abe, propose to do the common— wealth is to be worked out by the efforts of a religious seer, or by - the labors of a political party; or whether she editor prdpeses to sat up asa general political and . religious 'Weepier, independent of any (wailreligious or political.solleties, still the public advantage is al -wityti the principal , plea upon which support is asked. It is nut Uur,purpese to expatiate upon the immense influence and benefit of a pleas koaestly conducted,with a single eye to this grand design. That influence and those benefits are felt and con reviled by all, and, in feet, form a distinguishing feature of the age in which we Jive :-.. . The public good, then, being the ostensible object 40 *adios. who embark in the conduct of a newspa: per, rid not the attainmenrofpilvateends, they should ia• ..‘• be rigidly confined to that line of conduct which will 1.• best conform to4heirprefessions. his unquestionably ,:- within their proper province.to expose treachery and i. ..hypocrisy, itfoired among those whO are taking an me:. . - tive part in religious or political affairs, and seek to irs ,,. fluessee or to lead peal:tot:minion. Bet this they should ..,:_ Arkin* calm and temperite tone, without personal vi •-' .. toperation or abuse. It is their duty to bold the mai conduet of public ollicers up to the publiogase. no met -tor whether they occupy the • Representative Hall, the ~.. EseertiveChair, or the Judicial Bench; and to speak, • iodscided terms, away magistrate who behaves in an Iv eubitmary er tyrannical manner, or who does to the '.Consweinweahh, or to any individual, any. palpable is: . Arnie & But the offence must be of a nature that is 'i*' seseeptitt of strong INeof, and should not be based on •-- erivate - pique„ prejudice or disappointment. Charges .*- of mahout/nee ii judicial offices, especially, should not .., be lightlyor flippantly made, and should always beaus , *simony undoubted testimony—mere personal abuse ;.... wed general charges cannot accomplish any good put - pose, end can never be justified or sustained. Not. withstand!". we have heard it se often asserted that in .-. the eye if tire lair "the greater the truth, thegreater ~' the libel," that maxim , we apprehend, if it eras ever in term, is now rwairely exploded—and it would be very toessrviot any editor of n libel on the highest dig 41*Ini 'leery in the lind;if the'charges he preferred were true. Even if} ..cinviction were obtained it obedience to the idea that publishitegaf truth may be a libel, the person convicted would be sustained by the undivided voice of pebliesipinion, and the functionary who would seek to shield.lp? official misconduct behind such a legal wleturditi.wint kl feel the force of popular displeasure. -... - is wit seen that we have claimed no meagre share r or or the press, but at the 'same tittle we fall far ~ ".. art of the privileges assumed by many connected with `' it. •We do not believe that any roan who by accident chooses theeditireial prcfession, and obtains control of ite; aPablic press, should use it as a weapon to vent his r_ " private spleen, avenge his private quarrels, or strike : down those who, not having so strong an arm at their ~: disposal, are in a rat:sauce defenceless. We do not be ' lieve that those who seek for pattonage for the ostensi ble purpose of promoting the general good, have any ..... :rigiato avenge their own real or imaginary injuries, or ',' demolish their adversaries at the expense of those who support their papers. And we think that in minister fag is the vitiated tastes of those who delight in per so::mel newspaper quarrels, and in the gross detail! of ' ~,, crime, gleaned from the very scum of society, and 1 .t.; gat/prod up in criminal prosecutions, the press des adtds from that high positinn it should maintain, and .:becomes a bane instead of abenefit. The editor of a journal established to titivate* any --..., set : ofprineiples,is and shciuld ho always glad to listen t ik to suggeirsons from those engaged in the same cause, ...' vrhosathoughts an& judgment can beef advantage to . aim; tel iris the misfortune, perhaps, of p o liti ca l e di..- I*** ha lew havel ac k advisers.To' .;,,- tors, t....tt no o f resist their importunities, often requires no little firmness, for it is , surprisingetri 908 with what Pertinacity some of these dictatst an editor to adopt their views, well know.' ing, kind Souls, that the consequences, if for evil, must rest upon the editortand it for good, they take care to claims the meriafor themselves. No man is fit for the position of a political• editor who submits to such in duchess, and all eeporkraus his shown that no paper VlM te do tyro the . gent to Outs lanai- Would it net•be well for the wilts to ke9)das 13th district before theOoplel T bey have outsold. word dens; At as yet. :erne 4f Lineman Wilting abbot • carrying Missunri for Clay, and if they-haws - sly notion of that tb y,OO, t .4oiniduktnowe the:tissult itt433th district. They neean't say staydtbst„, bout New Ycirk or Nnwrle pia s. ,n. Asaitxsztoir or Tax.S4—The Mediu; • of Like 12th says, 4 lt is easierstoed that. the Treasy of As 2. negation between the United States sad Texas was this day signed, and that it will be submitted to th e Senate for ratification as Soon as the accompanying Docarnents can be prepared. - CortsteTtcuT.—The N Y &press has cue Endow. ing returns from the townstbat have made a second-tit al to elect Representatives. Cheshire, 2 Whip Stratford, 1 Plymouth, I Middletown; Meriden, MtCßlaAtt TOWN ELNCTIONL—The last Detroit Free Preis, contains returns from the Meat elections, and say The returns we have of the township elec tions which look place throughout the State on Monday l ast, sh9wAkat wqr fay . *JO ihtSitiolaciy ' - ,'-- k4ttaiaiatkar:pS: Wait, wilieVii4DiW!aefoti-dailltrniii*as".cf*Y Gen eral fikisaliii t of Trimittny fait, , sad diem pinlimged de bate, the Court elterAed the Grand Jury as to their du ties and the evidence by rethink they were to bo gov erned. The Grand Jury retired, and subsequently brought in a tnie bill isgaimt George S. Wait., as acme. wary after the fact or the murder. The indictments against Poily were tinder consideration. They will be lit for Murder, 2d for Arson, 3d for receiving sto len goods. The N. Y. Sun says:—"Mrs Bodine was attired in a very genteel dress of deep Mourning, and appeared an interesting and not by anyineamcanch a hideous looking woman as she has been represented. She was quite pale as also was Wait from iheir long confinement. ACOIDI NT TO Ma Coss EU, 21112 A civic—On Tow day evening, at the Chatham Theatre, New York, Mr. Conner, in the third some of the new drama, Manna - duke Wyvil, wa, taken, with a fit of apoplexy, and car• rind off the stage insensible. An hour after the came. trophe, he was in every dangerous state. Tea POOR WOW IC w ..--Th ey always take advantage of the women. The male operatives of Lowell have succeeded in getting a vast increase to the prices for merly paid for their labor, The poor factory girls, who receive anything but a ,lust -equivsleat for their work, cannot obtain an advance of wages. TILIVRIA ♦LL SIIILIING.—The sums cutters of Boston anti vicinity have struck for higher wages.-- Thecutsers at the Quincy quarry have ceased work.—.. They ask $1 75 perdai--disy have been receiving $1 50. The mechanics at Fall Riverare trying to earth- Bah the ten boor systx.in: Almrsitcs ow nig Pates or Woo!. —The Lowell Courier says:—We have just seen a letter from Dut ch°, Co New York, to one of the Woolen Manufac turers, in which it is stated that “polled wool, No. 1, which one year ago sold at 19 and 20 cents a pound, now 'Aim 35 cts.; and superfine, that then sold for 24, now sells for 40 and 41 cents." i . . Loma our PDX COUItriCRSZIIb.--ite were shown, says the Louisville Journal of the 9th, a new coun• terfeit twenty on the Northern Bank of Kentucky, which is well calculated Ito deceive. Thellsigrustures are Written with a pan and admirably done. The en graving is done well as a whole, but is darker, leas dis tinct, and coarser. The border work at the ends o f the genuine note is executed by means of distinct and regular< lines, but, in the counterfeit, it blurred, and the few lines that can be seen are wanting in regular- , ity. The shading of the large - letters across the ten- tre of the note the words "the Northern Bank of Ken tucky" is much darker than the genuine and is some what larger and wider. This is dated May Ist, 1843, letter C, No. 4,132, Parks. branch. Welearn that a man has been arrested at Evans ville, who there Attempted to exchange $2OO of this money for like sum of Indiana money. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION—JAMES GORDON BENNETT BLOWN UP. Mr Henry W ikoff has published a long article in the New York Republic, over his own proper signature, in which he exposes the black mail system charged on the editor of the Herald: Mr Bennett, according to this account, laid Fanny Elssler under c ontribu tion to a very considerable amount, enforcing her to m ne ake him and hit wife presents of jewellery, mac.— Oof the presents was a service of plate valued at 000, and many other valuablh wore extracted from , Family by. the dread of calumny and abuse. If Bennett has been guilty of such practices, ho deserves to run the gluntlet from one end of Broadway to the other, and to be kicked and cowhided alternately at every corner. Justice demands this trideleand more fur an attempt to compromise the honor, dignity and useful ness of tbe'newspaper press, by conduct' so infamous and iedeFeatible, conduct of which none but the basest of cowards.the unprincipled of villains, and the lon•-.1 est ofblachlwerdei ecnddliefuthr,* But let es not fi nally sentence Bennett anti we ear his defence. paper.' n who SMUGGLED GOODS. The elotha_sehed on board the Oxford and Monte "Mar'N•VPldaaetaTtiPa wet* - add ail:Waite by or der of the ti.A.:;Metibilf, mad between $17,000 end 14,000 treetheat. 'This wilt pay a portionof the expose of Astra**, The Coneeter' s 'bare wi f I to , about $4000; 2 Demperats, 7 rtaj 1" Tex Scua. 0. C. RA vmotte-At t latert, cant& Journal of Saturday la R Canton, dated Dec. 27, receiviik* *lke* - the Helmut, arrived at New York, iiiktis,'"eigne further light on the affair of the°. C. I itii=t COL De on. There `can no longer be say ,fieittbe specie was put on board at Chelan, te-freigkit, aacitlrras niously eppropriated to the- lee of tbil - ..ers vied crew! ft Is to be hoped that this inseam/o**m dis grace of our flag and country will beitskaitech notic of in the United states as As* restore its honor, e as far clothe law can. The sufferers are chiefly British houses, and we trust that every kautrican will feel bound to assist in restoration of the robbed property, which amounted wabout s so,o e o . — Blill Sea, T HZ FAMILY 01/ SM/TEML—A ' writer in the Norfolk Beacon tells of a town in Texas ' which he visited, where, out °fit popitation of 4(10,. the Srnithn number., 19,4100. The posttintat4, the collector, thebroker,fhe colonel of the militia, the acting magistrate, the candi date fa °Areas; the cashier of the beaky, astspri pal merchant, all bore the uncommon name of John Smith! He adds rather dubiously, that 'what were the names of some of then:ll2.am States it would be hard to tell.' 'REMOVAL. g Aril HE subscriber begs leave to return his grateful acknowledgments to his numerous friends and the public' in general for their liberal pa tronage for years past, cud would earnestly solicit a continuance at his new establishment, No S 4, Third street, (south side) between Wood and Market sta., and 4th door from Wood street, adjoining Mr Ilimsen's Glass Warehouse, where, in addition to the nutmeat why istothitiet furnittwe, he has commenced the Up holstering Mishima Mall its brooches, and the manu facture of Windsor Chairs of every description, togeth er with a new inventieu of bedstedsfar superior teeny of the patent humbugaof tbe day, the facility of their oonstruction affords will strongly recommend them to the public , as they are a perfect - beg trap. The subscriber is determined to spare neither paine nor expense in procuring the latest eastern French and English fashions, and having secured the services of some of the best work Men in the country he will be enabled to manufiictoke furniture of a superior style. Purchasers Will find it . ;their interest to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of furniture, chairs , mattresses, dm. M. KANE, jr. N B. Steam and canal boats famished with uphol stery, chairs, and cabinet furniture, at reduced prices and with despatch. al6-tf Canal Commladoners' Mee. itatiltsnutton, April Bth, 1844. CIN reolirr,thefelleifiecyreeTbie-iu s4 l rpowletio n V were uneeimeeslyadOptPa r : • • Whereas, It has beam represented to the,Board the Superintendent of Motive fower on ttie Philadcl l phia and Columbia Rail Road, that section boatattloce than eight fest two inches wide endanger the passen ner cars and are in other respectaunsafe and inconye gient on the road. I Therefore, Resolved, That any section boat that shall be built hereafter mere than eight feet two ioek re wide will not be permitted to pass on the Philadel phia and Columbia Rail Road. --Extract (ram duo Journal. D. Mil CHELL. al6-3t je.,-Sec'y C. C. . t . From the New York I ~ •• FW 4Pol, N YHO ''. ! There74:blel ~ : •. • „. • : N ek r , Piiol of ' hi.. • • 'min ' ::'` . "' of. 4 P4 / ' - s4. -• • ."` . . 'lt 4 ' -1 0 ex at bei ... Ater in Wiky& Pumey's, we were shown Mundes work just received from Berlin, and sure enough there was the _ - ~...,_ , • • . . ... .. .. . . . - 7-2' " rtII FLPI,e• 'PP1PT.."00.."4 0 111 . letege.- reing ation same; wliiki a page and a 'a Ulf was given to this Mr. Seitedfiekl. Inunodentil 1 [ M I i IP Ta re a di•e g=4 l ;l 4 "eie t y 41 111°11 11 Hest4. arkoVaie " lit i kihe had written . Our 8"14 sevens translated the whole ' manage, and calledon the NeszYsekimstalinterth'arM7ggilitiliattiolifi-fe# *134 manked every . nook sold.' .eseggy is vain :We ars gladto4iite them liel6lo - lighten:this sisbjeot • -Solna of .the modal of thhi atitheircaile neon is the lihntry •of works College of th is eirr..imaugi e r osier this past witless by Ms. Telliuunpf, 1... L. D. Prof. of Germaa in the . College.. Convening wi th him last evening.oe the subject. he said this author bad long. Caused it great sensation in Germacy, i but thm taktele- not " n " that his timid- sVar illesstedfield; . -Lii ' 14f. fall hit nantemestmlabondidatalt*oggilie iiriavfitien of rmany. The edition of Munk we saw was printed la 41(4 /. -mill ittise name hark bean sightly giisarit , !gold Atavaltmg before this been genteelly knorei . ia &tom. , , ittlY-' ' pr. Talk:hemp . told u s. that 'every effort gLiDealtßiadeie trablo'hieusettkeoug ,Lis zmuniawipts 20 / 41 to Letrallen publishers. As near as can hemmer tow* he Imo resided for knee time Past in Swims's ausiouPd la tio* in the mirthof Italy: Hid works are' all Wises M German; and Dr. T. inform,. as that many of theM are equal to the prose of Goths. Ile is simper to be all'Arnikriiiiii,l3luse his scenes pre laid u m and his descriptions cf low life in all it Phases indiettett • :*•se r _ , nal ite.quaintanee with kt: ,Our slang phrases terii'lianStitieett, 'Sod then tnunlited into Germ& • indeed, heshosis it greater fittaillarte t With the habit" end htshots,. of thlt American people than meat Amerloeuie helves. But the best work of all ii bie'Trilini t l azdfschi•Skitzet'-Trailantic Mne& el- • Thlimildietalied are of Common life. ' A "Oink. big Scetr__ ?"' Mai olf the flirting propensities of our la dies a d " 'The marriage of a clumsy Gornto tot tifeit4ltted Irish girl, is true to the life. An "Bleak* Bebne" is the sketch of an eye witness.— "Alltaking," which not one out of twenty of our own citizens know any, thing about, fuarishes the sub ject of ariothercapital sketch. in. this last those pe culiar yihrasel heard no where but in the back country, aree - introduced and then translated. Dr:T. informs us that be his a power over the German language that few Germans themselves possess. His works have caused a great sensation throughout Germany. He must be a curious genius to bury himself in dm eentre of EUrope, and become master of a foreign language before he be gins to write, and then czcal„ tho best living writers in that ltdow=::W7l-- .. , - _ -11 / 4 11,f, ArttilDSON: ' 'ruesOur I.luNtim.bt liestrout" . ° fire on & „sell* tleietreyea the: machine shop ..1 41 ! , 011600044' byleta fraikine;•the furnace Pau, and the tin and sheet into' •••• eileeeph Tjtem*ani t *hi" lin awned by the Sa/isEntry Iron $3,860. Conspday, sot was valued at about $5,000, lasyred, - John T Perkins lost his machinery and entire stock, together with. its of 'his.boeks.. Cosh from 83,000 to $4,000. Insured for *2,000. Joseph McMalzars's loss is estimated nt $1,000. No insurance;—Hwison Gaz. April 6. NEW YORK ELECTION. The Courier and Enquirer gives the official eow, at the late municipal election, as follovrs: Harper ie ceived 24,617 Totes ; Coddington 20,667; and Frank lin s,697—being a Plurality of 3,950 for Harper -over Coddington. In grooklye the democratic. majority fur Mayor is 397. 'From investigations made by Rev. David Abel', Missionary to China.it appears that pnthably one-third or one fourth of all the female children of that country are slain soon after birth. PRIVATF: MAILS. The Post Office Deportosent has been defeated in Boston. Judge Sprague, of the United States Dis trict Court, charged the Jury on Wedneeday, in the mass of the U. S. vs. Kimball, that Railroads and Steamboat& are not liable to the penalty, provided a passenger conveyed a letter by means of the same wibont their knowledge; that the procurer nr the per who sends the letter are not liable if the owners are not; and that'establishing a railroad car or a steam beet, is notestablishing a foot post, according to the staters—which were enacted before these modes of conveyance were Used. The jury resuruei a verdict of not gaily. Miss Csi.ssrs H. MILLER, of Homer. has covered $450 damages in an action for breach of , pelf, raise in a marriage, against L. G. Beadford, or the same place. JtiILATIL DA CLA ,nrAispy EVES, - t h e i nr ...„ TUB 11171rTM8*P Felix, Mr tibiM ty MU: kii,l34C T ;elude ' utli “ r Fri t _ll CIA LWOW* itiggCwith eheraceer sIAITEIVOVI"44I iss, CI. kir k lixi im of /44/0" 0 ",-- , • . larTisoouroagesuent has the pleasure of immune+ tog that Mr BURTON, the CAteedie,n has teen en. ; geed for ti litdifedniniber denigfiti: bib 9 gal basiteiti hipeatimicic, not e • • t IVI-R. PARTIN, Vocalist: fewer the Penmyivani n ieititttio N t fonlidasenedmiiestimalind, no: si a l a d by meaal iiistinfinisheit Pools:wore, CODCerti. TUESD,AT, EVENING, nth, at Con cert Hall, Penn street. Overture, • -•- : Orchestra. Cantina, "As I View these scenes," from , Oelliai's Somoambula, Parvin. Song. "Come sit thee down," by Itir.Par- • vsu. Sinclair. Gies, Huctiineut's call, 'Webbe. -Recitation. "Duke of Glomer's laments tion for the lamer MAW" , Mr Partin, Rasche. tirieiks.o o .), l 3 , 4lo Falb, *sing trairt,Mily Pokamisat • , R9,11). - Sang, "Brave Old Oak," Mr Parvin, Loder. Oveittifirif.'" - Giibestra. Song, "My boyhood's home," Mr Perrin, '&144. Soar, "Come brodzetsarenie," Mr Parris, Glee, Song, "Kathleen M.ar.nurneoa,"?dr farrin, Crouch. Solo, violin o and Ade coinpantettetiti;Mr rri Pen, ' Roupilett. Solo, `Tout Eclipse," Mr Perrin, from the Chatorie of 'Samson; Handel. Mr KiebeE WillimPtideM , Or .IIZ I- "boors open at 7, perfortnancritO Cotaniiikin at 7clock. Tickets 37 cents, or three for $l--to be had stall' tholtasis vat Bads :staiesi.Eindsißt Age.l3f fice, and at As door. 81.5-2 t Erromear. 111.1111tDWARZU:.14 WHITMORE & WOLFS, Corner of EA iely •anti St. Clair' Ski.; Pittsburgh ARE now . receiving their opting importation of HARD WARE, CUTLERY AND IIAD DI,ERY, to which theyrespectfully invite the attec tionof purchasers. Raving completed arrangements, through which they are now receiving supplies DL RECO T PRCLIL THE JI ANDFACTOR LES IN . ENO LAND, aliey sbalr at all 'Omuta be - Peepared to sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur chimers to call. , Always on hand, a full and general assortment of RI FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS, PLANES, COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITHS' TOOLS. Also, a great variety of LOCKS and LATCHES for building purposes, to gether with every variety of articles appertaining to the business. al6-tf trite Court of Coormon Plea, of Allegheny County in the Commonwealth of Penusylania, at June Term .1444. No. 22. • in the inatiet of the appricat;on or the Mern- LS. t bers of the Presbytetitut Church of Mum. cheater, for a Charter of Ineorporatiot And now to wit, April 9, 1844, Charter of incorporation filed and the Court direct that notice bu inserted in one newspaper printed in the county of Al legheny at least three weeks, setting forth that applica tion has been male for said Charter of Incorporation, and that the some will be granted at the next term of the Ginn of Common Pleas of said county, if no rem goo be shown to the contrary. From the Record. al6-3w GEO. ri FUDDLE, Pto. 02.-10 bbls. Winter strained Sperm Oil, 20 " Shore Oil, 25 " Tarmera' Brown Oil, Just received and,rpc.sale by BtlftBRIDOF:& 60. ripl6 Water, betWern Smithfield & Woad To the Honorable the Jatiges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peuee of the County of Alle . The The petition of John Fritehman, of the second ward in the city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, hum • .bly slwweth, That year petitioner bath provided him self with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in t ett3 and word aforesaid, and prays that your lionope*tay Ice pleas e d to grant him a license to keep a public house °renter iainment And your,petitioner. steinitity hound,will pray. JOHI4 FRILTCHMAN. We, the subscriber, chimes' of dna *rind went of the city of Pittsburgh, do certify that the *ye peti-, timer is of good repute for honesty end, temperance, and is well provided with house room and "eovnienience s for the aconnamodation sod 'kldginii of wimp le end traveler*, and that said tavern is necessary. James Riddell. Thomas Simmons, ' , Robeit Wilson, George Antlers, A P Scott, Johc Roes. McKenna, WmGoahnm, jr, Thomas Rowe , nekton Duncan, James Femion, G Reeler's, Wm Wilson. NEW CASII. Dry 1110•44 and. Vasiol3.-Etere J. K. Logan if (lunge Coralui, IT AVE opened a neweash Dry - Goods and variety' -_1 Store In Fit% street, between the 'Exchange Bank and Wood'street, waked* firntof J. K. Logan & Ca. Their stook of Goods are entirely fresh and having been all purchased'fiarCASHiyat auctioruby George Cosine!, (who has bud leag emperieece in the business, and resides in Philadelphia to make purcha ses and pick up bargidas,) they- will, therefore be sea- Wed to offer great indueementsto those wishing to pur- . 1 these as they are determined to soli at the lowest I possible advaneo on eastern 00fit for CASH. They have now on band a Large and nett selected stock of seasonable Goods. nniong which are BM*. Blue Black, Invisible Green, Brown, Steel and Cadet; mixed Broadcloths; Cassimeres and Sattinets;•Gem broom; ; Linen and , Cotten Drillings; Cottonade• Ves tingsr fiknr.; Rtjpgq , 4-4, 4-A and '54; Bleached _ and Ilivven Muslim; insl.l4oen; Bed Ticking; Mari- - ner's Shirting; "Titlel, Tatham & Walker's." and "Hope & Nelson's" Patent Thread; Spool Cotton; Sewing Silk; Silk and Cotton Hdkra ' • 30 hour, and 8 day Batas Chicks, warranted; &0.,&e.. They will be constantly receivingeddidons to teir stook porch*. sed at ihe eastern auction, and would invite the atten tion of &tilers and others , to an examination of that glicidelonfetre purchasing elsewhere 'Pittsburgh, April 1, 1844 14rOLCCAIIS AND TOBACCO:44 - Liberty at., fare doors above Sat . T HE subscriber, having received she agency for the sale of A Stein's (of Philadelphia) celebrated . Havana Cigars, respectfully acquaints the public that they will isdarays &tag - thli slatc.a splendid 111 1 / 3 1U/ moot of Spanish Cigars, as Uguas., Xteahas, Baren gos, Candles, and half Spanish, - Cigar camas, snuff cigar canes, and all sorts of they/ring totacco. ST$9ll 3 / 3 Efi6, Agent of A Stein. a3-2w* 150 11`4")1.2 ceeen PRIME LEMONS — °NS ' 50 panics/gas groan and Sleek Teas, bbls Maple Molasses, 1 ' Bdaton Syrup, I " - N. 0. ho, - ItFcciredanhrotleleity J D WILLIAMS:' alO tin 28 , Fifth street ,1 - $ " . SO ataboiNilbi PROGRAMME. ZART PART H Lambert Caleb Lightner Joel W 1 Lawrene.e M E Lindsay David .3 ; Lanbanch Alex . Lindsay James Layton Chas *•''''-' tong frit:r ['Large Gen J Lowe SA La rningraul Lockart D H Laufmaa %in. r , .• Loiree4asees .-- ~, ..".. Ledgerwood Mary Ides Londoo John F. , Leo John . Logan Henrietta . . Lent Andw- Logisa R B Lewis Margarat Lloyd Margaret Mn Lackey Johnson , Lyal John Lewis J & C •/ ' ' tow Elisabeth R Leyburn Wm ' Lewis*Thomas Loymer Ann Liseemb A •Meyer JohnAM* hf,agn e Charles W V ,C xi* Vhitisis Mrs Marks Wro Hog ' Mowry Jain Mario Mr ' ' Trfofert Samuel '' lidagie r n James ' 'Moths Elisabeth lifisietOn May Jane Miss . Jonathan G. , Melaka J TM ?4, Mn .. M Mayord John , , Martin divii i . -'* ' ' lill • halt Martin Malin * MOrvis*Daniel L Martin TEnnivas -- ' Morris itobert Martin John Magna Evan B_ Martin William :.: J ..: Maee- D ss M i P Mandnil V.1i101, 2 , . f .. * Moos ttok %.,.. •. l:. •• Illyeri Wi Liam lifi m q ilft - Mulbarn John Karrnoi Wn Minim kobert " ' litticookollr ii MoorerSis -.- 4 1 1 464113 , Se**, ' Ikrtrtmlistr. 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Daring George R Deane James Dewsmip 'Miry Deo:Miley James Devine Patriek- Deolinger C Jr Dickson Stewart Deru.s Jolla Eakins Isaiah Fatty W C EisenhOod John EaVy Col Wm Elliott Catharine Eiterly John Engle Lace E F. Faisharns William Fisher Nicholas Ferrel Henry Fluke John - Farley •Titomas _ flower Mrs Fun-ell Patrick ' " - ' Fisnm FAlNiard Faulkner Dr )" porgy James Ferguson David Frew Samuel Fedder Jacob Gallat;er' S • '-• Gardnft /aim W Garwood Joseph Gearing Charlea C Gib-on Robert Gilespie Robert C Gilespia Robert Masson Mrs Glasgow G W Green John Grimem deocge Grant Miss Jane C Graybill Thomas Grafton Nancy Ana Graham Miss Sarah Jane °Meant T B Graham John Gray James 2 Guider George W Guy Norman Harrison John Hr Henry Mr Hasphain Hugh Herron William 'Hartman John K Henry Robert Harris Mrs , Sarah Ifinutinig,M; ' Harris Haws Jamus Hartipoe A M Heiman Elisabeth Hardy Honey P 2 Heaney Henry_ Hill Miss. 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Luckier Tell N Vp Thomp s ...,dri lairPfts R - X; Tbore g l i joi jo Thoinaa'Tierij Tinitt B. va rne t Thinnas Voohiesßßl . . Veneible Arena W Vignaid 13 0 Wallace-Sarah Westerville Wm • Wallace Ann Eliza West Mary M ~ • Walker Eliza W Wells Edwin R Waseca Joseph - White S N Wallas Edward YVbision Chaidea Warner SE White Thaniel 1 . Ward Sarah Mrs White. Daniel Wad Levi e e White John White Efft The E . " Whitehead Ralph Wright Wright Samoa Whitmore Amanda Mn Wright Alen l e Wi ems James Whight Jobe G Williams Jabez Wright Loyd FFllliami Rohm Winters Sandi Mize Williams Witt A Willith William L.. WilHiutis Soho D .Winebidale )'hilp Wiliam Robert Wortamn Jelly! , • .IVilkiMainJiMit Wood's JAM, Whhotilldary , . , ,• • Young J cape' _ •-• • ' • MSPELT.ADMPIIS. Agent IMO city line. Secittty ofJou islet makers. President ot tht.y Club. ' slonver of the Gospnl. * n. M. nilyirt.F.._,- Postmaster. George Antos literaiiiit TiAs removed to the room on Yourth'istreet, .pukt &wee the meihwiet Beeketote. cittn.. pk•d by Wei. t'Austip , Esq., rhatii he *ill 6. yry'uo set've his - friends saticusuatiers and tier gpnetniiy, with all work' its his line, which and sakt r i . 'be well Rae aitd in 'the Intesi and moat fashionable style. Isl - . Luke Lava* fit, I ., LT 4just received from.the Presbyterian BoacOof r i.l. raikiitioo, en edditionat supply of the new edifon of dui Psalms end Hymns, in all their•variiky . . of sire: and'• kyles of bindirgs. • ' Also, (sainted. Sec-espies of the ' . CONFESSION OF FAITH; ... . Together with n - feW ewpies of most of the saber pub. , Heations ay. Book inelndinetheir tomtits), No 35, this No being Dr Musgrave's Exposition and Vindira,- tion of the Divine Decrees. Also, the series on Plipniy. Also, Pa band, a s few copies of the Presbyterian scar Books, kw lB44—nd a p,eneral a t of School Book*, Blank Work and Stationary, by the amen and•rattril, atthe Docdtsture, No 89, Wood street, be. low Diamond alley. als.lwday Pin* earival from Ctionreas. ' • FOR CLEVELAND: THE etatai boat "%tuber " Stevens, Matutr, will (resew for the al:erre sill intermediate ports, on Tweak clay the 16th inst., at 9i o'clock, in, towt/ with steseic r , ,Cleveland. Forfreight or Pa".tr' we - BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER,,, Water alma. rIfIOICE WINES- AND BRANDY.= - - t VV 13 -- eeses old L P Bladeira Wine, (N't Pdtir::7 ?. dork)impeeted442ll.,„ - ' jß cito34 c ut r &Wimp& Wino. (AlivernSr. invieitklia , . 12 ea-ti old role firitull.. • • Jost feoepiediustitor Web, , W RVELBRIDGE ween sL% Watertit.tktArooolon4l•Szni4AßK ' --, 14-o.llllkgrai; l'iliTterittit-9glitar ' ai4NINGS-& i 43, wool arells Sanders laai S.l ' • ' • • Seat Scoit 1141,1443. r . 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