Jo band (even before doing that 3 / 4 i estimated valise of my easgo. t -I .. would get the Ilsoney—tat Tom • _ on'iMard, and moreover 'that he eonsisietublestmonnewhir bias f or r ta it was dearly ealM.l WI . enehotivsloi . 4 dna, more earthily se thirmerrains -," were strong agetinstmeciat 4:m lensing the der eateroftbe - ',lmmtbaskd tit mina . . 7 ' 4 15 . . ng ►o OILT?p8, lITOR PITTS Btati3.l SAtURDAT, Mu 4, 4344/ 3it:,--A.MU4LENBERG. the Vest yesee oky morn; to' tn. tow contempti. •Vyte tOiejArtt ketuttehiei slao4ere "" . 4.. sl4 s 4 lsteiTtilly exjaba..t--agatee. - _ Wo r e , * pamitrapitit are vitltat. the Pointe 74 . 1 dIt i Vablete t - • : , not allo w us to have biach initt/atie 1 ,.44vas tlsoi Anus; let as have white • COM itoa:ura ,:teataattincu.to . tra 11IRKINOCID 411 D SLAVA OWL SUOMI ) HA re OUR WIVE 011 DatuplatEks WQ410,0 - THE ICITCHEN."-..Ressterks mode :hy #:ilifr:"C&rjrcts the Afir.souii question. WE Mr. Clay was Speaker ef the House, he was ...4ed•With using this /anguage. and lie did tug de. ARA-Y.012T THE SPIRIT OF THE COM !tariCbmtSE ACT. Look to revenue alone, for Ake el2Pefi-40 the goverumeott DO NOT RAISE THE _ - „ -- AwarioN OF PROTECTION, which Lhad /toped bOOll put to rest. 'beret is NO NECESSITY OF 'INKOTECTIopi for protection ".--Eastraskfrost a - 70g 0 41lieleittradtbstilf. Clay is ate •Senate its 1812. our comenperary tell us when these 91tri" were '"fully exploded' . T Beth extracts are c lantaLip the columns of the National Imelligencer, re he Whig organ at Washington city, and it is out pro. -table that that journal; devoted as it has always been =tic l,!tti interests of the coon candidate, would publish - 411l{enders against him.. "It would be well for the Gas ,ette ,e explode the charges before it denounces them -Ma malianderef when it can prove them to be untrue, Wiii retract the charge; but until it can do so, we etraticternakteti to keep them "before the people". SONZTRING To DI EXTLAIDED.—.SOWID time age, Ithireditor•of the:Gazette, for tho purpose' of helping political prospects, gave a very flattering ivsneionso vot . Mrs. 4'ioin's • industry, and to prove her tenztelleneeas a housewife. he - said that abe "sometimes 'burned bee erten, and drays salted it." But .4sew will that statement agree with the fullcwing sett 7,4iment front tile. Clay himself. :gentlemen will not allow us to have Wreck - , sleves, slay. must let us have white ones; TOR IRII. • - lIIVIROT CRT OIIR TIRKWOOD, and BLACK OVR SUOMI , INDd • HAVE-OUR , WIVES AND DAUGHTERS 'WORE IN THE-KITCHEN." ,-.4.._.......1 Phillips was recently tried at Oita. r: . -*., Illinois, f.r manslaughter, and in the face of the f. .orengeet evidence was oectleitted. A meeting oldie i - a - W , 4 vitisene of the vicinity was held, at which strong re. 'allet* tionsuring the court, were adopted, and an Nijapreselotrin favor of Igncti kw in such cases. Phil " alips•ls repaisented to be a most desperate ebarrtuer. mistime. the slightest reprd for the lives of his fellow i iditizenr; and who will commit any crime to gratifyhis - peen pewits. , • '", •• . • Foots HAltataxiaten..-Waleens that Goor.Poner F. ileum' the Apportionment bill on the 28th, on sciarunt LiEf:ifie clause taxink, Jitclies' salaries, which the Su it Court PO:menaced unconstitutional. A com isnittattof conference was appointed and it was sop , ariedthar the - bill would be again passed without this ' t(J/W1 13 MIMI day Col. Ste LEn.resigned the Speaker- I -*hip of she Senate, surd. W. P. Wit.cos, of hi'Kean &wee eleetsd bn the lids ballot. ' Tit*. liivi Powr Outer BILL.-By the new Port f . Office bill., is ordered to a third reading in the Semite - 411 Immapapeaw under 1900 square inches in site. are i;n,to pass through the Port Office to • 'thin thirtysquare .'lliines of the place of publication, free of charge.; over -,lthirtp miles. and. under one hundred a half cent Fou -1 est, - • on each sheet will be requited; over one hundred ' one omit. This will ha a great advantage to . - ~. *al "but the old privilege of allowing portmas , to enclose letters . containing sbbsctiption money. r - 41loaki be continued. It Ravel trouble, and has been intigsrilat ea of incalculable advantage both to subsoil ', - abets and the'public at large. .7 11 “ 31 0 1 A tut cliosf;—The Globe of tbe 3f/th ult. the4iallowing additional returns. They will .4asmoriu slowly !tow, as most of them will totnefrom mention of the State in which the mails run but • .seldom. when they do itm. - Whigs. iroblishedlesterday, 47 ~Aceninaci.c, (gain.) 1 AcOomack, rOd. 2 Charlotte, :;Givisabsier, t -- vcibocusfir ate 1.:., 11 - m1 / 1 162 1 46n p r 3 1 00 Thwinia , z ,Folissbeth a 7, 1., . p , 55 V -- &far, the whip' have gained eight, and the demo. I , ,laratsfour members, fearing of the count the whig elec ted in Mecklenburg,, pledged to vote for a democrat r . .*for a United States senator, and the whig elected by • ; AO democrats in Ohio county against the regular wbig nrunitistkln. They have both been put in the sgitig 'cilium, and included in the addition of 55. 1 - - We have received full returns front the ACCOIXIIBC f leongressional district, and they show that General gayly (democrat) has been elected in the district vot - - fild as fakirs: '• Ammar, v.. -,]forks ' - , tlEratakikb Cky, ; ;Northumberland, ....: I,4tattber Bayly (deni. Carter (yibig. 132 nu j. 42 " 73 " 100 41F1/4 1 441 1 4 13 10 1 ; Aar drab* - Sigmas Pi. FOR' GOVERNOR, 1 Isle of Wight, I Luneoborg, 1 I Preston, I Tyler(gain,) , I 1 1 26 ma)- * .4 126 " =ln )AR Art TO aa.0416 . ie *lnn "4" l , 6 att - "Vie • - • tiouftwaVirigif osloradloctioss, hourir, - "' cojeap of its aloft '`"lrbiltitaggemEe viteralirissthooom *WC Ars VIS SPA • israfthe PateCCam'ts mC almshy. bis sit its junction with *l* .rata division at Dow - - can*Mbolimitbilliopteßigihroitodogo RON Rawl Hapidoopsy ttatiussionoo=4; 4 iittiolg Cloottrow Midepord Tbio PO-44 fits ! 4 trasty44lol.oo=4:` wood tbe obieti—Tbotoigia. Cope;,Robett T4aspili •Tbomao hoobbin, llot , CAtiettordo, Robots Pot; 'terooi.,Pretteilek tot ley - ,l* s'aLita, K..gemor the <44_ au*liiii* 4 40 OtiOnigi, Theuilatdo:Ctllr7i 41olitsb tributron Limo Norris, AniputinoStemenson; ZslAi• Won: and Alezoodor Contomolgo of the amity of AilidefPhfa; 4olin G. Lowry of Ceram. Joel Mann. of Montgomery; Philip Daugherty, of Deppbini I IthotDaiiiimpsi 3 OfiCheigwollhargedlo t h eim agitk a; HartiiirDeitity;Charlei ShikirMiftiartiftfaikalltiner My arteGuarge= ft. - White. - of i Wberizsotiied• by tiov Vtitroto t y: or 6604, tbatiLovii dointiaioynie, o &Broil pet,* natiet' Of diti dim dm iii‘ Wu, plack 4ke.4s4pagetill Pl* .14/314 , i4 • Sbaroasloo; wog poromporoimiglobaillruto tibstieti. toitiogait, ifittober of Otrtirewooeititeleding oo diciiimed.. 'Stool to be . paid for in InWfUl or state stock. Whoa one hundred sod fifty Ai:Miami igii4tue sold, theAirwitiar iiikalitized to di iat teria/rincimpriention to' the company. Section 34, describes!' _ the maser:of suhaerihing for Section4th, provides fin refunding the amount paid by purchasois at the time of purchase, if the amount of stock necessary for the forret:tient of the Company is not taken within four isionths from the time the books are opened. Section thitia-Ilituttos'of theldocitisksken t the Commissiovers shall gilie notice of the (ma isr . she subscribers, and require them to pay the amount res pectively minket ibed- Section 6. limy of the stuck remains onsoid for tam years, the Company have the privilege Of subscri bing for it, and failing to do so, they shall pay Svc per cent, per annum to the state on 'all the stock remaining oosold. • Section 7, relates tothe election of officers. If any ofthe stock repaint' unsold, tbeState Treasdrerandthe Auditor General shell be ex-officio Directors for two ears. clistilea* first 406111041111 i ii. elik0 0 0 ; •° .4001- 40*i . 6- 3. he t liiikliirvlleigtoutt*si<ittao46sWatliktided Pdt..417 Aareßot elogitAiirtiO*llll*,oes.Vote; for all above two and not exceeding ten one vote, and fOr every fiveubove ten, one vote. No voting by proxy. Section 9. Manner orholding elections. Section P. Meeting of officers end mantis* of uwasacting business. Section 11. The Treasurer shall enter into bonds with three or more curettes, in a sum not lest than one hundred thousand dollars. Section 12. Salaries of officers and agents. -Direct tors tint allowed any cornpensation.exceja the Presi 'dent: • Section 13. The directors shall bare pooh to her row money on the security ef the corporate company, but the total amount of lawns obeli not exceed Bye tmn dred thousand dollars without the consentof the legis lature. Section 14. Certificates of stork signed by thy pre sident to be given to the stockholders; stock transfera ble at the pleasure of the holder, directors authorised to open transferofficies at such places as they deem ne cessary. Section 15. Upon the issuing of the letters patent by the Governer, the entire main line with all the pro perty appertaining thereto, shall be vested in the cora , pany. Eletaitigl6. 'The irtnimais, Sinimmeothisai;,Mploy Comotive engines and ears for die conveyance o'_ p.o. sentare, mid to eintrgeand receivet oils; shall have ex tliisive right of all the motive power; shall at all times keep on said. lines s suflicient number of trucks for the transponation of all section beets in use on the lineowl that thesompany shall not atany time engage in the business of trumpeting nserutiai4ise vu said canals and rail Saks. Section 17. The rates 4' toil not 'to exceed those now charged, without the approbation of the legisla- Section 18. At the expiration of 20 yeara•the State natty, resume the works by re-initrurshig the steekhrild . . ers the amount of their stock at. par , widt ten per cent advance thereon in gold and silver money. But if th legislature : Soil /ix; *same t 1 siter*a at the end of that time, then the eempany continue for twenty years more. Dem 34 1 1 Section 18. The compakiy compelled to keep the line in good rePairt lorepert to the legislatureOn the first Tuesday of January every year, an itticirate ac count of their receipt+ and expenditures (hiring the pnicedtug year. . Seeder 20.. Regulating the - lute of water privileges on the canals. Section 2L .Comparry -bound to fulfil the contracts granted heretofore by die State for water privileges'. From the 21st to tho 30 section there is nothing but details of unimportantitatters relating to the COM- Section 30 provides, that at the neat general elee don the qualified voters shall vote for or against the measure. - TA;.-Section 32 enumerates the difermitkistis of prcperty to be taxed. • Section 33. AU banks or institutions tbaiffecltires a dividend of 6 `per cent. per annum, shall taxed be at she rate of one half mill on esch one per cent. of su th dividend. All institutions that do not deolare a divi dend of 6 per cent sballtratismk to the State Treasur bra sum equal to three mills oil every dollarof its cap ital. stock. If any bank or incotporated company than refuse to pay said ma, the directors sad officers AO be liable in their individual capacity, and it may be peed fat and collected is any other debt. Section 34, make; it the duti of County Commie slows ter *Oen ell pleasure tterriegeo One per os*E tetrad lever,Erether gold watel,p of bite vele% one tloliireeelg upon all ate jdd wetebes. or silver lever er other inesimi c he. of like value, seventy_ Sire ceittiammeht epettlaillbereratehes of the value of *verity damn, fiftreestik*," all salaries alogracei.a iwitiatler dolmas. mei* itiuo, institution , 4 7_ • „ " 441161, two per cent q"l4lpkoeve two handied • • . . igispedeionsi oapppeikokloOPlVlNlnsPos rAUMNINISkiorageIMWSSOM44,44.OIIt tribt h al MA l AMOUS; ll 4;b.. TM* 111 4ffli eolut ti;4o/11k1St Chi*. amount are* tocipivtd . pa *OEM - r 4 ,4 Lk* yilds .tbittomf, An anoimation. meth% was .held on the Wadi ar rellteettgetUre*4 ol o4 PekaellPOOK 01 the Sarno St,.Johsg vitae 4peratice.4 die bill4ll deka* havelfilnady amrousimal, war dwnload - Wm Ts.arki Bold w in .jettiehlay: ThelnyaititatioltWar. "k 144. het had,onee tam a mart of businews—orreglo imatebusioess—and of some polities! consequease— anahtenTrPmatimlaf4ll6ololsew Yo rk and ,a 03 950 ) 0.r 9 th0.141611114UT. B Y t i k *OM be sold tolomuel 4c4Le„gicil aitcljtattnilay, William ;Smith, sod others, Ws* to chi anamotofsevekht Bred dollars. These teedtmiest farad its kites said' net et its New York, and" badWl arrested. It 'tip peant,that the moray the e friteduleody, obtained its tritramed:frm him bra cattalo chemical , proems gall ed iat*itig; 4,30 a elitarofprofessioool , . aemlitatedlittehlets. He twas sent befike the , cern. ioal Court. Thonewsreadrod an tha St114)1k:so ibn Oreat dims te4l4 l *s, i*ty btur'keeh''ikriled by Om .P.msiekint, oodttaig ready seni to she, ta gave . fda. don impulse to-Tenton sororities yesterday, which, on dor the Mammas . of speetzlitive doinaftd/adrammel— to 17 cents' Pr the rioter; and 20 to 21 cents for dist bonds, The market closed with, great firmness, and but few sellers at these rates—many parties haiing made up their minds notto realise AWthe pres en, ibut to take their chances of the Treaty Ireingfi natty ratified. Mr. BINTON or TEXAS.—Senator Benton comes out in 1.-ngtby letter in ',a,Globe. in the moat un airman. to its immeir • 'the eiders tOsSiPaiiitsisni Ff '' imoaities, and in thi4hiiirtisnitrii cif Sheba*montit pm Union and thrilikieloise-gtOitlimle; - , , _ Tag lig 4*-1 :m t ri 141 /16-Tbel - National talk ige n cer:lopmking oftbe documents transmitted by mail to the editor of the New York Evening Post, says: '• From theprinterwria z e gelato copy uf this doc ument could only bate bean obtained by theft; but there was not a copy retained in theofde that could be sto- len. The document was therefore obtained by some other mode—mhaps abstiaced from some Senator's room or table." The same paper adds:-..-"The editor of the Post thm not of course be hell responsible for the inasiodir in which, without any ageacycif hip, he has been pet in possession of the document; which, having in his pos sesson, he has deemed to be of too much general in terest to be withheld from his readers." Leorretpondence of the Philadelphia Iliferoun PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. HARRISBURG, April Hooss.—A message sem received front the Gover nor, arming the Appropriation Bill, on accouotoft he clause taxing Judges' sstlilies. The rummage baring been read, the vote was taken on the final peerage of the bill.,agreeably to them oriaionsof the Constitution, which resulted. yeas 41. nays 31. Not being a major ity of two-thirds the bill falls. Mr Butler immediately introduced a new bill, em bracing all the provisions of the one justremeit, except the objectionable &none*, and the same was forthwith parsed i.nd sent to the Senate. • Stsatx.—The :et° has not been taken up. Mr Stieuluti Big ler rettneti, his office this incoming after milting a very :neat valSolletoiy: Eight successive halknings werehnd fur a successor, and on theeighth resulted for Mr Wilcox 17; Mr Slick 13, and scattering . hlr Wilcox was declared my elected Speaker of the Senate. To-day at bale past 12 o'clock, thorTinter Revenue Bill was approved by the Gossvalasyc:i% [Correspondence of t6O-81d000101 khits:` INTELLIGENCE FROM tlf.,11014002(IN. IVe s n tetriidt, 141 x 30,4 184 4. It is generally understood- her‘sbat.the Hon. Me. Spencer will send in his realliptationturlkitretary nfthe Treasury, to-day. It is peabable.kOweesc;Ahat be will continue to act in that capacity, until hiatitire)isssor sha/l be confirmed by the Senate. It is rumored that the missioirtirltussia has bean offered to Mr Spencer, and thethchns declined. Also. that he may be renominated to fill one of the vacant Judgeships. After his recent rejection by the Senate. and other circumstances, the suppreition appears tot?e a reasonable one that Mr Spencer retires unc.ondition ally. The Hon Richard Rosh, of Perrosytmnia, and J 8144 9reatt e ..Esq, cif New Jersey, are both spoken of *be ing likely to be Imininated to fill tint . vaCaney - in 'the Treasury : 'robahiliticil certainly give the preference to the hictet-geetletnan..`llV Green la the son ;of the late Rev Archibald Green, who filled the office of Chap laitrto enemas, during the admiaistrittion of General Washington. He is siwOistown as one of the most distinguished and influential Citizens of that state. Of his high legal attainments antrgettend qualification for the office, there can be no doubt. THORwALIDSZEI.—/ot what apparent slight and trivi al accidents---tmatev thepabf, Tprebaps, better called Providencesl—do we owe the bringing into light of great endowments! In reeding suet things as the fol' lo*ing one begins involuntarily to look about him, in his own sphere, to ace Alit noimrtuArta/geniu t is about to pass across the trOuhtadseailliiiiitie linfiast no shadow of his great proportions before the eyes of men. We read in a recent prime letter fretp" nem burg: "The death. of Thorweldsea, the -greatest sculpterof the age. which event (mural et Copenhagen a few days ago, is universally regretted in Haillibarlh. where the unrivalled artist was well known and respected.— It may, prehaps, not be geneedly known that for yeas Thorwakisen languished at. Rome in obscurity, until he chanced to .ract the noticeof as Englsh nobleman _ who appreciated Dig talent and did homage to his ge nious; and to this event the.great celebrity which the Danish artist enjoyed during the latter, part of his life is in a great measure due foe The* weldsen had become disgusted *hb theotegkert of the public,and was about to relinquish his noblit'prefession, when a fortunate , circa nstance brought to his studio en individual who could appreciate his merit. aelfwbo had itrenrans of extending to him real and valuable patronage. tiutakide of - Ma *Ade:l-411e - dilate of , the 30th alt. says *taloa C . Spencer rasigiesObe bike of Secretary of the Testacy that day, sod it is said that lodge Grads; it Now Joetter,hrso by ape* noted to fill thoristrasay eaustathy' the tesivedow.,- We appose dere is bedadosbat Ades Chew wine Mr Spencer's sorcessor, at imitsoaderstoodat Wash ingtoo last whaler. TIMM Mr SPNbigiel -611 " 41111111 bri" fare the Sentient fill dal' on the beadr al de t Supremo Gan, , eaassilk loy yp, $034 that, in ease ef hie -waftieleinn•k!ala WW l 's* to be appointed Siierstasyartite aury. • Avarua*. STIUTC...4ibe .1 . ounstmcia plinter of Clochoosd 111 "'sk fa r :ids of SOINds7 hut. iiimestiviag pissed mobil,' spyinpiait • 0,0 pot day babied afsl46, dicta,* !The following export* made from Curio- Rid, gllj o he last five month* , 4 i ; 1 , 9 411 ba TOI‘ *4 - 34,07 A . 19, ,-- Fleur hone% '• 80,1 Potatoes busholit: V 4 624 -41111111 POSeal V- •I( 3, 7 • zi.4 , 1 14 4, _ • sallukstitti otiose: Afft ,43 4o l4 e %.341 su,sidur • Beans botahists" - Ditteilreitt- Cora iYleal btaahale Tu i r r rops . ipostote „ 'Beef) • - . _ 264 Poultry .ot,spe, - 300 Pigs. .le;„ l, cwep,l,st,q43s,. 472 And' ea siren or pilot - 1;41414 .:- i . nastme s , tripe, botociuts, bockwheif :froari hod tay,_ and other Prepared edlblei - ship ied •in email quantities. almost every day, .and chtlied"!!inni dshas,.7 which we have no means of ascertaining. Such, (lem w o orvient, )1 1114 ,1 sel"; &e. 'Rat Ellit by the giNolif3h, • meets ottin4 tinned, in tirueltifilf Mahon food, fite •milidsetsf the preeent seasoa.v=-Vit' Gas: , . Retiovettgraytericsor sontorTua hus4ll',o* DESOIIINATIONS iM SHP UMITID 5T41118.4.../bl4Ol - &alkalis-have( beenTatiiishiwithe New York iheMiaiNgnerart attiltiMaii' - -•-- • .!Minister's. Costissintle'is. Bapthlai;Amrthdratedadvihisda e 4801 re ezte. 175,801 Free-Will (and Licentious) 8,93- --e 50,698 Orthodox Gengergationalists 1250. 1 -•- 160,400 Episcopalians----- -•-- • 1222---- .23,000 Evangelical Lutherans -- 424-- 149,3000 Episcopal MA. bodfirtil-elez:= - 14 39411----1,052.392 Protestant Methodists----.-._400-•-- 50,000 Presbyterians, Associate 110.-•- /5,000 - do Associate Reformed 165-- • - 26,000 40cr 1 --Beifpnrotr?-...• - $,500 do tiirotrintailt-t Aiift—;':%na'lso,ood do Dutch Refoed • - 261-- 29,392 do German Rreried- 180 30,000 - 4 3memillisi (014,Seboul)- tsmObb - c-• c 1514115 do Geneyal Assembly, 04ew Sehisol) -•- • 1419 -• • ':194.645 Total tellatireilio- 44. • - 2,44,763 COTTON iGoODO TO t INIOA.-4110 t ßoston .Fostsayrt During the past twelve months, between one hundred and ottelundred and fifty millions of yards of mnnu focused cotton cloth more than was sent is n the re view taw* lin,hlsle krptalritpsd,se.the Indian and Chinese markets! Needy the witideei it on spec ulatiew--er widwat orders! ALL THE Daczacr..--The following resolution was adopted by the Federal coonskin Hard Cidet AU tho-Decency-party, in Tippecanoe township, Ga., "Resolved, That' Henry Clay is the tallest coon has the longest tott,lthiiimeat,tinga to round it and the bilithetet trees Um et ..etty other coon itt all the American digging." EM T=l The Citizens of Allegheny County friendly to the Administration of President Tyler, are requested to meet et the Washington H , Steir 164 evening, the 4111 of. May inst., at 71 o'clock P. M. Let the re be a general attendance of the potpie to render justice to the man lobo has done so much fur our city and country: • Signed, Jos. Tomlinson, John Anderson. Wm. B. Foster, Jas. Crawford, John M. Otitis, J. G. Patter eon, and 130 ethers _ - • MAttatica.-0.3 Sunday, theUtts.ult., by the Ray: Mr. A. M. Bryan, Mr.' Cottistaas WEST tO Miss CATHERINE ERDELL, aN of this city. SIL ate; No 45, Market street, 3d door from Third street, IS now receiving and opening an extensive new stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Gorals, 'mild' will be sold for cash at the lowest priees m4:l w STRAW BINDER'S BOARDS.—An assortment of Straw Boards constantly on hand and for sale by [ind] POINDEXTER 3t CO. r KEGS "Gregory's" Not six twist TA-Ai:Li:co, 4/0 just received per steamer National, aaii for tale by [m4] POINDEXTER & CO. 7 •f*P• BALES Kentucky li Hemp, just received and. for sale by (m4l POINDEXTER 'tt CO. in blie District antrg for the Couety of Allegkeiy, - of April Term, 1844, leo 25. Gee g. Wbiteand others, vs. Vend. Exponas No 25. Berdamin Darlington. And now to wit. April 30th. 1844, on motion or Mr McCandless,. the Court appoint Francis R Shook, Au ditor, to distribute the proceeds of sale in the above cue. ~ Froth the'Rodurd. ' • GEO R RIDDLE, Protiey. Notice is hereby glivii( that the Auditor in the above case will *head t 6 the dutieaof his vtPputrorrietit at his office on 4th street. Pittsburgh, on Wednesday. the 291 -h of MaY.josi?-411• 41); .4-delock P M, whore thus. interested are •requestiod toltteilii. ' tay4 7 tlit .FRA ' S It SHUNR, Auditor. Garieas. HE uederiigued respectfully informs the eititens of Pittsburgh that she has opened the Skit/Retire Gardens. in the village of East Liberty, for the accom modation of Aiitieti thiritsittemer season, The beauties of the'situirtion, and the perfect manner in' which every arrangement is made about this establish menfthat will ecintribute to the pleasure of risiters, are well' known to the publicand the prmwienti natures all who may visit her hods. that nothing shall be oMit ted on her part to make the Shakspeare Gardens at least equal to any similar establishment in the couu trf• m4—tf ELIZA McDONALD. Chronicle and Age copy lw andehatga Post., PROM 4* of IV A - Cheese just remised •ttad CI. for sale bi BISAUNOMM & TAYVER. tai No 54, Water stmt. BSLS S SALTS.justreceived and far ale ; QV by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, m 3 No 54, Watervtriet. 0 . CASKS Gronnit African Bird Plippoir for snieby • M B RH ET ,Sri in 3 No 39, Water suite& OltAgGEg AND 'LEMON& 7.&A1 Born Orange" es do Lenten': 30 do M R Rehires; Just received and for sale, by mar 15 D. & G. W. LLOYD. 11 = SUGAR ' and fer si de c- rec4l6"Per &or , a 3 ay M B . ; 14 . 364 Wait amt. . Dpme TT R/ . itatET Wk. ad _le liVarer 011001!-; -umigurs . 16 6 6 isstrimicasioriou . ,:tenves‘itelltastlrtedirwi atow~liE_l:. Is • , „ _ qattiOiraTft _ . "Wk r +0 ofria. gni H.MS, Sy cash paid hafts Pend's, thetscorr of the Poor, as per to , .ceipts, $2120 66 idu Ssir imobiedit: t 462 NO, 34:114114,1116 3,434 2,374 Ada , 251 909 JOHN loticKEE f _ CoNectorAd:Wetl6,- Tireeree4r du1dia4.*;4 43 ;54025 Do raze* riTirrot l3l2 Ilieflllelft , for 1843, - To eiliontivenbiliiitiliillect6V66.4 . ing returned Its lost, in 1843, • • I 844; Ca. BY-4.1h POkJeerrre Overseer DC the Par,..er per receipt','. • $1546 Cli Patoneation of luet.taxes, 36 61 CPIPW3II I I4 • Ao6 32, . . . , 111 31,61662 93 •J • .• . a. • 1844: DR,- THQ3I PIIIREIB18:* 1 j- Cuileetor 8:1 - ; Win). # ' To amount of sittplietitefer 1848 - , $lBO3 31 184* CR. By east: , fa atelltami;- dierseer et the Paw; as par receipts, ' 41638 83 : Exonerations and lost taxes, 63 81 Conaptiolaioa .14x ~4t4l6#:!tg„ 73T 30; wrrtifte 31 1844: - blt. 11/HN NDIV ENDER, Collecw 4th Ward. , Tea *Maud Duplkitis at. 1843. *2151 03 By culk- paid Timms rfrkinc, Overseer of the Poor, ae per receipts, $1967 23 isaatatioas and loft taxes, . 80- 18 Cciaatigkaa 070 77, lO4 ,5i04151 03 : . 14 / 4 4 g* Pfk 4ZAkitt` 1.344 DR. gollector .sth Ward. To amount al du pl kat" . for 1843, 00 06 Do taxes oo uniMatMt • P t9 Pet t ri f ee - . l # 4l effeT-!- •4 88._,4964 74 , tat rly visit paid James lioftetont, Overseer of t h e soor, as Per • receipts, $B6B 0 By cash raid Thomas Perkins, Overetrer of (NIL' Mai, ji lime CI: . •"' receipts, . 4 43 Exoneration' and lost taxer, 43 92 Commission for aollecting $4694, 46 74 $9 3 / 1 94 1844: DR. TI-lONf AS PI:RKINS, Overseer of the Poo. of the city of Pitts burgh, in occsmat wititstaid city, To balance on hantrsince 1843, $303 69 To amount received from Charles Craig, Collector of the let ward, 2320 66 To amount received from John Vasa voulor, celleetor.ceihok thvgai, .PW/ 83 To amount received from James Daizeli; collector orthe sth ward, 4 43 To donation from "Au Old Citizen," .10 00 CR-: • ' cash paid for remove) of transient pad pent, (Paysoge, provisions and clothing), By cash paid for supplies of out-door pail yen belonging to the city. By cash paidreilatasthil sb astereafor 95 outdoor paupers, in which ars embraced some families with &Urea, By cash paid 1 , 1 boat cad alzoes, for Peer house and Mitkliiior plittpers, ' ' By cash paid for house rent for outdoor paupers, By cash paid for-fundti iißmt, of supplies, as pet book acroant, By cask paid fur 'coal furnished out-dour Paupers. By cash paid for coal furnished to dm poor By cash paid for provisions and other syp plies fur poor house, By cash paid salary of Physician, C L Armstrong. By cash paid fur medicines fur poor holm. and out door paupers, By cash paid Alderman i sfees.Warranit.&e, By cash paid for srationaryand expenses of holding elections, By cash paid for coffins for paupers. By tassls paid fur funeral expenses of pau pers, . By cash paid for advertising and job print.. By cash paid for toll, Allegheny Bridge Company, By cash paid for duplicates of Ist and 4th wards, By dish paid ihrldacksmith - winit at pons house, By cash paid for hardware, glass, Plough, An., for poor house, By cash paid for clothingfor poorhouse and onidoorepsiapers, By cash paid Hampton & fees , to Callaghan case, By Milt paid, for dry goods furnished poor house and out-door paupers, By cashpaitiJoh for 1842 1 , .4'll6u:ward of,poorhoesse s • By cash Todd liittirib - tiiiiser, rustiMtieof meat furnished to Tietir 'Wale; Incidental expenses, By cash paid Sorel Lindsay. eon account of groceriearust4 other soppiirofin the poor . 80 house, By cash paid for stationarY,lights and coons \..52 for woof Auditors, 10 00 pita itz compainitim 48 00 11 " compensation to self orpne year's services, • 400 00 B J cash paid on bolance handed over to Ashbridge, one of the present Over seers oldie Pear, - JA WES "'KENNA, • Jr Overseer-of um Poor of the chy of Pim* but h, stoma with rag ay To amount melted from Jo m MCA*. Collector, of *or Wm+31545 01 To amount rodirived 'fntritireouks Fair inisiojabotor Ersiol, • - .4850 63 To *moist reeeivol from Amelia DelseU, Eetkotoraf dtts Stb wank ea4s Balance doe by JazoestdlEssias 374 72 7%,_ ...? . .t. `.l :1 , ..... •• Littricii., By cash paid for the iiriasoid of treasietit • froloaro b protiaioaa sad cloth . Zr " sty Oa * tab itakk imraapplio!teatpas. ' P e lm bok iff the 40 7 , • ' By cash : it fir 927 7511 4lt', I aoar4 int limo* al *ram a a' , -rre ' c omi asimi iniiii' - '• - 'l'' • ' , Bp* pim aostilild ibete Or reef • aeftipiiii'atit-deatriaipaira, paid for Poor bums, '? " =ow sad other sap veliwr -* U , • 401 , 05 _ paid for ilderawdelhasrmill"kr 47'441 11•. gil l ." 11 14 _ " at, wad sth Wards, •• By cashpaid-Bosckelior for oittdoor By cask pad /Pc spry wappiiie sad pro. • Amps% * • ' AMISS sash yfistfor..imirin sickf . • • g salary of John Irwin, Stelawd, _ '•WAAL 'Compromise' dud, ona-years Persia's, we ppo 1444: DL 4 20 $1462 93 $4605 97 $374 81 259 95 1394 50 231 50 356 50 XlB6 24 917 03 ..19MIT481111,fi&ailaillL THTS ;teat and magnificent murk. will be -subbol e fished with sister* handled historical ings,exrdinive of en initial Muer to each chapter, -by/ A Adams, more than fourteen hundred of , which was from onstineldesigas by J. G. Cheptrunt. It will he prinuvi ham the standard copy of the American Nil' • society, and =main Marginal References, the Agee typha. a Cencordeme, Chreooligical Tebbe. Lind' Proper Names. General lades, Table a wawa., illeatutes t &a. The large Frond 'peace, Tides to the Old s ad-New Testaments, Family Record, Prawn ration Plate;, ilitotcaticel niommsomb, law Cm -00 9 / tors to the Chkptera, Ontmeental Roeder, &c, will be from original thtsigns. media moistly ism this edition. 48 12 by j. 43. Ck e m kn , Esq., of St, York ; itimdditlon to .which .te will be munerous far e 10 00 from designs by dinioguislunimodera flitieWejrcee e . ' aid Ragland--to which' a full index wilt, iiriffil . l , llll , /72 2 0 thet number. ' I sairThe greet superiority of early proof impree• 90. 00. sloes from the engravings will insure to thins adie Deed their names early to the !rats, ilia mite the work in numbers, the possession of It in the bitliest state of perfection. Oge number will be isseettevery two weeks, and The book "will be concluded in about 50 'numbers, et 25 cents each. Clergymen, maiwhere of churchoe. eta , visiting the city, are invited ureall end i examine the 1111 toe Mee 711111V1d16% Persona in the country withing a specimen itember can have one by enclosing 25 cents. Person, wishing is get this beautiful work cut now be supplied (nem the ementienceistem. Call early at Cook's Literary peps*, 85 Fourth stmt, agent for Harper's publications. anti 33'40 94605 97 $ 443 a $1 1965# 41 Is id foe bows resse, toeemikair _ for soodry intim for paupers bockaccount, - A for cool &Mamie, rioNloor The follow is a list of, ..ail, .lbst - 44 due by si h valoorAn hrm some to the _ JosedeGhtyer i bahnioe..764 iiieonna "pf being •-•- _furbished to dos roorituaner, 1,101111. Ss*: Lindsay, onimmoupt ofgrocezies fur • niphed to the Pear isoepa, . Pas Irwin, bnistiee as stair: , s , Au ; ask aid of the Poor houuso -: Wee Msrleitk beleiStie 413 1e_f9r groceries furnished to oat.-dowagsbona, • 11 00 James McKenna . Milo - Tor ieriime rendered e COrmaioei- of tlitit'Ptior; . - _ Thomas Perk ins bed aihlslist, during dm yearift. forty-sit oat-doer paupers, %Lem Wele o r lifillia' A s il l iZs"- 111 4 11 if• front 0 9 sf.s 6 rreimeth ISVairadalt4- Iflnei e . : .4stsr..,siering the jiir ' . endincillifarchl " ISt ' *died aod,,forvy.aia our-ituor paapeti. tre'rf*tr : ,his teddy to'.ii,stltly, id.. karances forthemsele*-* fur thintsetves ead• Wei: lies, at a rule varying fieetilElatur idtulfh. The manbet of tun/fest pee (.- ..,or'Xike irfth 'fantilles.) wire Isla Awn ' 1 , ir , testat, provisions and clothing. - - indlbriesiidt‘d idatherprlteei diving the year ending. March, 31, tette, by -Thomas Perkins, amounted to niftitut - * - ' • ' ' The number tbrnished and r fortsarded .in a sim il ar ,_. . ~.._ anumerby James IdelCtintsa;'duw9i ,'""allaMt amounted to one hundli d aid eight; Itioithb I ber of whim were trauthOgissepert,-teany of 'Abu had families of children, Who in all probability would have become a ehargeatisilatuden•uptin the had not the Overseers of the Pout prapeily,strimiad totheet.euchusiattnee u et ab edcben to wombat* their journey's as soon as Imes possibhr foe thou to do so. . The number of perrpers.in tbePoor bouseitatbelst day of AprillB43, artionntpd tp fonpooe. The number &drained tip to the first day of Aril, 1044,0ne elliblY•ma The nurn*discharged during the last year azsgsg i w ed to eighspotw. The almtber of daubs dotting the maw 'pgagod, amornatetto sii--tusti the number reMidtdnit the Poor %Muse aMounted to thirty-flve. - The number of daubs tutiong the obt•door' pars tiering the last year, was fart±atwo tiddtts add twist/- . four children. The Anditors before closing their labors , , most earnestly, but respectfully, urge upon to _thlr Councils the importance of orgy and deoiSireisailiiiiiis in reference to the sale of the peesiiitt Poor house kny and the purchase of a FA.KM-; hoirrenfent city, upon which productive efillfoymens given ton toa large portion of the - who: airitiiiis: a heavy tax upon our ei , y, besnks neatly )tr t saraigt their health. comfort errs/ mortar. Pbe fart tors;afgEr. big moderato employment to the bet - sites Weald- Etss4 . - /y tend roredueetheir, number, wbileihOPrieent sstdls is but out incentive to idlenais, and %dna ars hicresse. Another serious item ofexpense, es WWl* setae in a part of the foregoing report, is the reformat of tetra- scent paupers, a large *amber of wham are, drieWn in upon us from every quarter by our rivers, ttsreplitatsatal canal, many of wborn are doubtless travellbg "Sea the mutiny:" but if it were . in our potter' eie thigh comfirtalito Touters. and emplcyttient Upon a feni, they Weald slectinovisiting the Tree City. ''lii tatty etbetrtspecis tbopermat system ' %viva badly, .4uld a ith the tax payers a source of inceintii.% coie Will the Councils use the "remedy: • - ; . Respectfully Submitted; E. 11. HEASTIItIfIS, , • AVILLIAIIt - reftg, M. ItIYBETSM ' • . 30MIETHIN6 VAIVAIILE AND' HEAVIIM. DEsCRlftlitrtir' ." 3 *osk 11a2 itifteeol444:ll. • Mei end Lena, Rick and Poor, Yousg end 014. (Which may be obtained by ortpreptietbit purpose only 12 1 octal tieei l o. soar The Isei.2ad sad 3d numbers of Havers' Illeadaia4 ad and new / 4 e . C•art :4 lCimitileft-iP4amiefifitlettai ermility Cossusiesswaltk of Peafiefiyhatia, at Jam* Tani s , 1844. No. 22. la tbm master of_tba applicatienof rho Ann a hers of the Preeb3rterisa Chords el *taw chaster, for rk Charter of lacorponiden. • -vow And now to wk. Aprll9, 1944 Charterof lamerwati an Sled and theCoart direct that arnicabe impertedin ens newspaper priMed in the enency 441. iegimay atlases done weeks, settierferth thataligin. ens has been made for said Charter of Incorporation, and that the same will be granted at thew= wale the Coen of Commanneawer said county, if am moo son bre shown to the contrary. From the Record. al6-3w GOD. R RIDDLE, Pro. J• 111 A. MITI% AtleticiNEti 4ANDCOMMISSION MERCIPT, Coss/ref Wwitittutittlisis.. Pittsburgh. TS ready to receive soimelsuolh eo f every desacipsicus i 4„,comagiimmi, for public or privets se* ma from Imv t uPmisam in the 411 , 0ve hollow. Simms la ma tt he will to We to (iris wins susisimo nt 1,4 wiNi 06:msoi him wilt; tiairpatranarige. 001111 WaiMillikt:TOTILIDAII • O l y -• .L 1811410* . 'at lii e lit. . ~ ad -, '"ri"' liiiiiimr, et edi s kr moo seimoonv•ftavitsedy sea light ii rlik s 53414 WOO 110 $1 374 72
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