_—_—_ have respectfally suggested w public consideratiaa-- MUSIC AND THE DRAMA ABROAD. 1 Pt, It is There is little of novelty to mat in the London' II. FIRST, to pay within ten days of pularte notice to each family and each adult who have directly suffered libeen'icall 4 t he last mouth. l'c'rre't W l ' "`li ) ' area , EA. .... ~• .• SSIITH , .-- --- --- twenty Dollars, if they have lost so much, and if they at last in Metemot a, and received. as lie deserved , the t 1 RDAY. MAY have not to pay what they have lost . jhearty encomiums of the London press. He has also ---------- -------'---------- This plan begins with the very poor, the peculiar ' performed lung Lear with great success, Punch con-1 tarns the following-. THE undersigned, respectfully beg leave to an ' thst the Corns objects of cirarity, and pays the poor sufferer, all he has nounce to the eitizens of PITTSBURGH, and i for the distrait. lost or gives him at least twenty Dollars. Many clever its vicinity, that they have leased the above F...111.1)1411 y have well and person will be glad of twenty dollars if given soon— t "Punch to Mr Forrest —Dear Sir--Allow me, as tram, fur a 0 n t F o eYpeEnAforittliSe 'Summer Sea l*. when the pro, many need it. All may take it. Iraq refuse tow ll an old critic, to very sincerely thank you for the hand- ', -minion previoue for that little sum, they cannot complain. same palsy which you have put upnn King Leer.- - And it i 6 their T E int rt en N t l io me&ate necessity This distribution will take, if five hundred call for Had Shakpeare really known any thing of his art, he son on the mined to needy it, ten thousand Dollare. I would—by two or three lines —have strongly marked t I start their be- \ Thus the sufferers ate to be divided intn Classes, be „tilie ageofbuthe man. . , die necessity of King Lear'e shaking bas head to show 10th or %A T, 184 5. the city. It , Thp pow. however, only half Preeious to which the building will be t horoughly pinning wit h with the smaller losers as follows, and to re rest, at the stove loans on giving their notes at one two ..nd three new.. hi s smeo• You have been his best, his most PAIRED and REP AIN f ED, throng bout, and no e given as . \ rreedacal annotatort. and in yo ur hands there can be pains or expenee %lithe spared by the Proprietors, to s.---- years: , O. more "1-..., Ist Class fn $lOO to $2OO loan $5O \no oubt of the senility of Ising ear., seeing that he render it in every way worthy the patronage of a lib ff . .rded, , years of s 2(1 ” " 200 to 400 " 100 continually noddle-noddles hissad like a toy mends- public. An entire stock of istrese ~ murdering t. 31 " 4OO tu 600 " 200 \ rin. Coneidering the mere p ry of the part, the .fact NEW AND SPLENDID SCENERY'. gill be added, from the pencil of Mr. JOHN LES. 4th " " GOO to 1000 " 300 iof Lear's great age might otherwise have escaped us. 1 mitred sniciu Ind 1 5a., 4/ II 1 tlOO to 2000 " 400 \. Do youthink , sir, that a touch of lumbago, with— _ I 4th inst His w itl the later scenes—a violent attack . incii. LIE. &c Ss- Ana add 2000 to form each subsequent of gout, as ' . chi ' s ' s• cared by flannel swathings, would also considerably 1 Vitus to the comn ‘ sated moral majesty of Leer, elevated as it un- • her it was the last t I propose to loan the money to these clews, as Cast uesttonably is by your capital palsy 1 as they present themselves in the order of the classes 9 quested her to visit and of the persons in each ;lass as they come for- Yours, &c., Posen." nof as , hour. lie let ward. 1 his is better than a gift, fur the m oney, if As a set off to the above however, the Great Gun P Sheriff:— given to all, will go but a small wry to aischarge six may be quoted. Jerrold *sp— it. D. Ilokr ; —Dear S millions of losses; but by means of a loan the charity „ In our home drama the greet event has been the is increased nearly three-Cold. Thus, if $lO,OOO is giv- King Lear of Mr Edwin Forrest at the Princess's van to any the gift of twenty dollars to each, you will innocent of the charge." have $90,000 in notes payable in one, two and three Theatre. We are glad to find that the press has been doing justice to this eminent tragedian. We a dmire —.--------- years. Many will be unable to repay; if they . ry A publ'e meeting was held in New Orleans o n let them keep the donation; they are poor enougharteo' \ his Othello, but dislike his Mecbeth; but in King Lear he dissipated the doubts and disarmed the malevolence ,he evening of the 22d ult., to adopt measures for de,erve it•of all the critics whose opinions ale of any value. For \ The $90,000 paid tarns loans will pay off, say the he relief of the sufferers in this city. rest looked evety inch a king, and he portrayed the i first six classes, (the losersup to $2000,) and you have . anger, despair, madness, and final death of Lear with $90.000 in notes which is to he secured sn pledges of wonderful truth." land, Ifec• if the borrower can furnish such pledges— sav that $BO,OOO of these notes are available. 'You have then paid out all your money to the six Commercial News& claws and you have $BO,OOO of available notes.— Riven er Ctecustreet —.The Enceamer of the 29th Distribute these note* to the next classes in order as says within the past twenty-four hours the river has far as they will go, they giving their notes at two, three risen about nine inches. The batcome from only a smaud• and four years for half the amount, and so proceed till -------------_—_-__ the Fund is gone. If any thing is left let it go to the a short distance above, and will, therefore, soon run MR. DUNLOP'S PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION • Fire Campanieti, or any where else that is better. down again. ___ ------- We have received the following communication from • These.onotes will do (or for pledges of se csuoim-7,,,,t0 r g no ds , , they will be av'ailuble in liar We quote the 'following from the same paper : Mr. Dunlop, in illustration of is plan of distribution Y• MIAMI CANAL. of the Funds for the relief of the sufferers by the Fire, It is better to ',nen than to give the money, for if The teport of sales yesterday that there was quite a to v hich we ask the attention of the public. Every you give, in , tae order of cloadssifs,otohe .fieresttofeewll elites:7i i brisk business done in the way of produce. ,We have thing on this subject is interesting. Cite papers will b w e 'll b t ut 'e a ai.tlittialencien°l7;aach. Jorrimgiencing with the \ heard of 90 bbls of Flour was sold at $3,73, inspece please copy. Ismail classes is hesinning among the most needy and l i te d . 40 do at 3,75, inspected. 100 do $3,75, clear, 99 To the Editors of the Post : deserving, of ail, and encouraging the larger losers to i do rat 3 75, inspected, and 193 do. at 3,75, inspected. Then in its smaller losers among the money classes GVSTLESIES-4 respectfully submit more in detail ,Of Whiskey, 100 bbla. at 19i, 92 do at 101, and 110 "compensation to Ilse 'diger classes for b e the views upon the heat mode of distributing the I' unds ' come : belonging lc the sufferers by the Fire. I S a ve n.,... iug thus„ ap.o.Ttponed they get the one half of the notes do- 19i. ___.....................m0550mm05a self been buret out, but my loss WEI/ 1,00 trifling to in- , they s a gift It is not necessary to put the asswoor duce me to claim any relief ; but being myself a so t- nnt!'eritiic.ea",,ne.,,eag;hniohle, h t hey can be under Seal. TO . 1 . 1 teßilt lees.oUarpsee.,"ilr:in any Cam to keep ferer, and having" any relatives and friends among the !themendrlferoiorn • sufferers, I 1 1 0:ie I may be permitted in a respectful I I have t huspr resclitititulated my views, ..a offer them manner to suggest my views upon this absotbing sub- , allelic cttrrens for what they are worth. IC any jest. .A.ny one wha is cruel enough to upbraid me for o my fellow 104E5, h'11144 them : is' -ctintble let him before he con. the exercise of a right so common' at Wk. a tinte,bas , other feelings than those 01 charity. i hope theszuh:. i o L e ta t it ' s , chalk out ' to detail ;better. J AMES DUNLOP. tee is will not think me obtrusive. 1 have put my name iae to my communications,not that I think my opinions of ------ ------ ----- -—-- 1 lIF, '11:1}C AT` NEWS. ers• consequence because it is mine, but, that anonymous .1 articles treeless regarded. , Ti r e advises received by the Fanny (which we laid 1, P I desire to call public attention again to the mode before our readers in our recond edition on Sund h ay, ) HOU I of distribution. 1 hare proposed and ask lease to dis• ' represent ine Me:Ocan Government and people as rota- ith cuss it more in detail.\ ing arrived at the conclusion, ant and it United T IL I Before we "amine it however, let us ace what . seem. that unless war is declared against the nite , plan will not do. States, the countte, its Administration and its snares-', sasave 1. It will net answer at all, to give the contributions \ ter will be irretrievably disgraced. The people.. press ' to the sufferers in the proportion 0r their losses. lf , , and politicians have sciewetthemite vet up to what', , .... this is done, the fund will be nearly all swallowed up ', would be the "sticking place in any ooft ertrter _tie. by a nerving fw. and by many too, who need it the least; j the globe. The Mexican Secretary Foreign 1 lobia, to the gra injury of the small loosens who a re e qual- I tams, ,efficient amount of spirit in t at Ch, ore and ly deser and by far the most. numerous. Let us his cotrr%;ipboansdeencinecevaltaheMr. Shan non, and f r om all consider the m atter a little. that appears on paper, there v. al be nu b ac ki ngout on Hotel., 1 here were burned very nearly 1000 buildings, of the part of our grandiloquent nedighbors. endhe only these at least six hundred were inhabited by families\ conceivable hope that this great a o will ~in pont- ON, A or individual adults who had no families. Take the \ pous declamation and blood -thirsty manifestoes, is ---- sufferers then who may claim contribution, IIL 1000, I predicated upon the custom in Mexico of rating two 's, excluding is ives and children. Full half of this rum I trenchant proclamations ash.:qual to eotnte;athnegn\iineast-ty, city. \ ber are loosers under $5OO. \ cempeign. According to camp ut tette If the citlzens of othei places that have contributed Le Now fepr.O.e .VOU halve one hund re d thousand Dol- ' ran Government has been earring on a vigorous war lan 'j with us for a year or more, and is in a fair way to be Vail relieve Our distrese, had supposed for a moment that la" to d istr i bute , and there are 100 who have lost $5O equal to $5,000 J surfeited with glory. they their money would be turned aside from the object fur 100 which they gave it, and be ultimately applied 100 "I' 200 `,0,000 \to the help of foreign powers in . this cont.rovdray„.— NE. to an object entirely foreign from the purpose of its 100 " 0 300 30,000 \ Senor Cuevas asserted as much in t erms, in his eOT -500 " 50.000 \ munication to Congress respecting the st ore ite of pub tc contribution, we do not think they would have g,iven 100 " " \ affairs. We have not beqn able to get hula of a copy as many thoueand cents as they have dollars• of Oda document, and consequently base no means of We cannot agree with our cotemporary that to loan Then 500 hasers have lost it, all one 115,000 1 f knowing positively that the minister has bad assurance % oh ',hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. \of aid in the event of war. There is good reason, out this money, will show "the indomitable energy anal A gain, take 20 men. and say and f' . 5 % have , lostl however, for supposing that the national vanity has the industry of Pittsburgh." It can show nothing that \ $50,000 eqoal to $250,000 40,000 200.000 been helped along by foreign Ministers, and that efforts 'lto will contribnte CO our honor abroad or our self-respect i 5 a 30,000 150,000 are making by the enemies of republican institutions vi at home, but on the contrary, will affix a stigma upon :I 5.. 25,000 ette,ooo to induce the Mexican authorities to adapt the action a. ------ of the Government t 3 the puenacions spirit of its pub our city that can never be obliterated. to It '. The money was contributed to be given--not loon-\Anil tire twenty huve lost seven hundred 725,000 lie deetime.nts. and t wenty five thousand Dollars. 115,000 The rapid communication kept up between Vera I ed--to the poor sufferers, to the poor it belong and ------ CCU} and Galveston by British ships of war is a ploy- 1 T any arrangement that will deprive them of the full ad- Making an aggregate loss by both 840,000 motive to the issue of battle, as indicating a scrams in- N terest in the Cate of Annexation on the part of England vantage to be derived from it, will defeat the in ten- , classes of eighth dred and forty . and the portentuous giving out of Card Elliot, and Mt t thousand Dollars. bons of these who gave it. Duboois Saligny--or D u bois of the town of Saligny, or ---------------------. Then if y o u diStriblita the $lOO.OOO among these 1 ' sufferers, the family who has lost fifty dollars, will get DISORLCZFUL Oureeee Is • PRIL•DYI.THA. the name oC the Fretieh Cliterge to Texas—hnve been five dollars. and ninety cents, and the man who in all likely hoca oil-twisted in Mexico to keep the TREATIM.—n the appearance e f Mr. Anderson, the has lost fifty-thousand dollars will get five t housand war party in countenance. Considering the state of .1% celebrated tragedian, in Philadelphia, on 'Monday eve- nine hund and fifty two dollars and thirty-eight P in I,ll°l6ovthe ins and the outs aliked con s soin proporthn. One family are fitted out ning, in the character of Hamlet, some forty or fifty cerned in bein accounted by the populace--consider- may 3 rowdies made an unsuccessful effort to drive him from I \ c:inthtsa, asmall fortune and another with a barrel of Hour in this connettion with the eternal pressure that is and a flitch of bacon. Now, sir, I hold that one man brgought to bear upon Congress in aid to the temper the stage ,by all sorts of hissing and booting, which i s as good as another, at least in the sight o be f God and of the people, there is every reason to suppose that a Acre time put a stop to the whole performance. The , Gospel Chat ity a . li Then y v o e u r have had two .. i I T y standoree%cyeoput declaration of war will be masted. Nothing short o f f h a • respectable portion of the audience were highly in- , Formidable .foorceed:ionothoetf.s,,G.eu,lfe acilrotehteslaritenitorauencte);,,iti °en 'the' clothes h ave lost on their:ll3o%e,, a s they tame into the -censed at the conduct of these rowilim a nd Mr. A n " , world and as they must go out of it. Will you give prevent s uc ' Fi an issue. The contact of a &son ships demon, after submitting to the insult for some time, on e $5,952 38 and the other $5 95, If you do, you of war might e• a refrigerator upon the Mexican mind at last came forward and demanded the cause of it, , w ould not seek your principles of Chatity fro the se- and cool down below gunpowder heat. This alone will CI , ter of Romans. ;when he was informed that they had taken upon teem- '; yer —o"aupn od [ll 0 Pic. ' r , selves to avenge Mr. Forrest for his reception in Eng,- twenytys 'usta m col distribution you give to the do it. men), eights-six thousand eight hundred and • 11. ES lend. Mr. A • assured them that he bad no lot in it, ' eighty dollars, and the five hundred, but thirteen fe that he had always appreciated the American (-barite- ~ thousand one hundred and twenty. ki snots\ cu ter, and concluded by asking if the performance should \ It is no extenuation for soch a cruel and odious mode arts j eat lof saw, that those larger loser, who have yet plenty go on. This was answered with a loud afficnativema- I , ', left, shall be excluded; for the large losers; who have red ant he , tow ft acclamstion. But still there were interruptions at in- \ lost their entire property. (if the distribution i 4 to be servals, and finally. says the Ledger, the rioters pro- j in proportion to the losses) will still take pea dam 8011. °f \ and ceeded to throw substances upon the stage, and inter 1 the funds from the small losers as already smo rupt the actor in his most effective parts, when the ttu- f str WI 1 . I tars 2 at . ed lt . will be equall had to put all the losers upon . s i y an elience became enraged, and made a rush towards the an equal footing es Rothe amount to be distributed. 1“1 =N. a - galleries. Several of the disturbers were dragged It will never du to give the man who has lost fifty dos- \ down stairs and put out of thehouse, a measuse which \ • the man who has lost fifty thousand; 1 bad the effect top revent such p.c., outrages fur the ,lans"byassurncubrah e m - od e of distribution, the former " might if \ 0 , receive mom than lie had lost, and the latter would be l- \ rest of the evening, though it did net prevent an ocea- \ but a mite and an aggravation of his calamity. mny L. eional hiss. Mr. Anderson bore himself mmarkably \ Then if you.cannot give to all in proportion to th n well under the cowardly assault made upon him by a , a motint of their losses, and . if . you o c en distribution give to wi l l a 1 s t principle o gang of wretches claimin.g to be Ametioans, but whola,nourSoal t there' w h at ' \ l 10 ( - proved thecae on this occasion a disgrace to the \ Therepi; another plan I have henfa proposed. 1. To \ J ,ist racer American name. \ include all who are wellenough off, however much they \ may 3 ------------- have lost, and confine the contributions to those who , ----- ---------- •• • I are really suffering from the age is of the fire. 2d. \ scaled lierrng. To distribute among real sufferers is to their 30 BON.ES just received and for sale by wont and. suffering. A G RIN F.H ART, This mode may do, perhaps , but it is too vague. It my 3 140 Liberty street , will bee difficult task to draw the line between those who really need and those who do nca. One may have real estate left, but it may be encumbered, or the es owner rnay be in dept to neatly its value, or the elute may be in trust or limited in tenure. One may have high credit to enable him 1.3 go under way again, while another may have little or none. One may have weal may 2tf thy and liberal friends, and they have no one to whom to look to for aid. Again. how, by what rule, wll you estimate what the sufferer is entitled tel Will you'distribute according to the tea/ want and s ufferingl But how will you calculate the teal wantl You must distribute by sons rule. How can you find out a man's real wane. Is be towns,se his whole situation; tell all be has got, all be o all the funds due to him-, all-his hopes from his friends and' his ulnas for business, his health and time of life. Such a mode of estimate is on-too broad a basis and cannot be brought to any practical result. To give to some men gifts and to others loan', as understate" is purposed, will be invidious in the ex treme. Tv appropriate the money to Hospitals and similar charitias will be a remote, partial and tantaliz ing distribution. to be enjoyed only by the sick and dying, w hilst the living and the healthy are in m ieery and destitution. o h e Sir, t recall attention to the plan TThem, which 1 --- ------_—_ .1. IM'llle following collections were made in the ea)t Patti), ,iontilig Po le" Catholic Ch arches of Pelladelphi a ll , o lust Sunday -- -- --'' ---7--- ----"== --- -=- :------------- ----.. ' for the relief of the Pittsburgh sufferern TOOS• THILLirs & WIA• ki• SMITH . LDITogs. 'Holy Trinity, TITTSBURGIi EATURDitY. MAY 3, 13.15. j St. ic'''''", St. Francis, _—__---------—___ rgf" "We have not learned th tt. the Committee a ' St. Silcilnel.', Councils base repotted any plan for the distribution of Sst: rstrii'%,, this raoney, but we doubt not they have well and care fully red something to pre-sent. when the proper 5;11 Ymhnilrl,P,':, time_ nom.ea. We still hold to the opinion previously St. i Oti 11 ; f impressed, dist gust all cases of immed,ate necessity t a ro cast money should be loaned to needy \ Chia:olsol:f. CAu'unsole.tion. us, and (Abets. to enable them to start their btu- gusttne, ottani ale. and to assist in building up the city. It , maybe on a smell interest, or without interest, at the --------- reoretion or the Committee, mai such time given as will afford effectual relief. We firmly believe. more t ... P A man named Ambrose 11. Jones, about good still be done in this way, greater relief aff udeil, years of age, who was under sentence of death t. and the designs of the donors to relieve our distress murdering his step-mother. at Greenville, S. C., COTTI• perrnnenty, be more fully realized. . ,mitted suicide, by hanging himself in his cell on the When the money is returned to th e city it can and . \ 4th inst. His wife visited him about half an hour pre siiiteld be taitlifally set apart for benevolent objects— stieb asiounding fi fund for the relief of sister towns ‘ vious to the commission of the suicide, when he told and cities in similar or other great c alamities; f`" the , her it was the last time she would see alive, and building of en insane asylum, or an asylum fur the ' r quested her to visit the prison a;ai p r at the expire dumb end blind, or a public hospital. Stich a c ourse l will show the indomitable energy and industry o f ' t ion of aa hour, Ile left the follow ing note addressed \ Pittsburgh; and with a capital and time, our industry t o the Sheriff:— and. pencerance has overcome our misfortune , "a "Col. D. 110d...r :—Dear Sir—l have saved you the placed tut on as firm footing as ever." trouble- Ambrose H Jones. We find the above in the Gazette of yesterday, and 1 ~i , we suppose It shadows forth the disposition that A ill \ be rasa of the funds collected by our sister cities for the relief of the sufferers by the late fire in Pittsburgh . Every person who will consider the matter for a mono ment cannot but condemn any plan of appropriati that will defeat the intentions of the generous donors, and tbatevery system to loan a portion of these funds -we care not how plausible it may be itatedwillhnve that tendency, we do not believe any man of com mon sense will deny. The money has been contribu ted for tare purpose of relieving the wants and suffer ings of those who were rendered destitute by the late fire,and those who contributed never supposed that our city authorities w ould fled any difficulties in dispo sing of it, when it was plainly expressed that the 1 move,' was given for the relief of the sufferers . In all the COIL munications we have seen, covering ramittances for the relief of our unfortunate fellow-cit. Lena, we have not discovered any thing that would warraatthe Councils in assuming that the funds sent us, should be appropriated for any other pnrpose than thatsignified by the donors. To talk of ionning the ling it at some future period to the money, and app y corpOratepurpottes of the city, is not only greut injus e sufferers and to those who contribut; d it, rice to th but it-is an act of meanness that should cause the blush of -shame to crimson the cheek of every Pito:- burgher. Look at the light. in which it will place us ni a city : Thousands of our eitirens have been ren t.4....1 bouselcsA sod depri%ed of the means of obtnin . ing support for themselves and their families by one of ! the most terrible calamities that ever visited any country; our sister cities hear of our misfortune, and , they adopt immediate means fur the relief of the ire . sneeliate wants of the sufferers. Their money is \contributed with unprecedented liberality: it is for t warded to our city authorities with instructions to be applied to relieve the wants of those who had been trendered destitute by the great fire, but instead of do \ ing as requested by the contributors, our I..:ouncils play the part Of money- with the funds that were generously intended for the relief o f the roar, • and loon them out with the intention of having them applied at some future lay to the erection of l e Italic buildings that v.ill chance the importance o f stir learn from the Boston Post thnt the citi. ;ens of that place have already subscribed fifteen bun• rhea dollars to the relief of the sufferers in this city. collection will be taken n in the churches, it is sopeeted, to increase this amount, and allowollrs the corn. the trattee to srpropriate fifteen hundred dollars to aid of the sufferers by the late firs in Roxbury.— The committee sent one thousand to Rochlry on liinnday. Boston is something of a village. $ pea. i g of Mr Ashbel Smith, the Texan secretary of statn'a m ission to England, the New Or leans Bulletin says, ..Are cannot escape the apprehen sion that Mr Smith'ssodden despatch to foreign parts si in puttuance of a plan of operations agreed on by the Texan eabinet,itt consultation with the Britannia minister in TeSll.l, having for its object to rut off, under various excuses, alt action on the resolutions of annexation, until further a dvices and distinct propol ts4tions, wade on a full understanding, of the state of affairs, can be had from England." larYlr GoeoH. the popular Temperance • - rer, is delivering lectures to immense assemblages in „grir The Picayune thinks that it may' go far to do away whit the "affairs of honor” in thethlited States, that the President should have dismissed Lieut. ham Decatur Hurst from the Navy, for fighting a duel on the coast of Nfrimt with a midshipman under his $96 06 300 0 0 23 30 100 00 50 0 0 75 0 0 go 00 248 OS 156 t 8 *117.8 62 Valuable and desirable property in Union town FOR SALE. ....-------------_ F OR SALE—it large Brick House in Uniontown, MCIESINNA,SI AUCTION MAST, Fayette county, on the corner of Main st. and NO 64 M A RKS STREET, the Public Square. The house is let e, say 70 feet Between Third and north sts., Simpson 's Row ,near front. 40 wide, and extending back about 90 feet, the New Post Office, Pittsburgh. containing 30 rooms, all good size and well finished. — ril l H E tindet signed announces he has found a most it's well calculated for a hotel, and now used as such, commodious Mercantile House, at the ebove to or coda be divided into a business house and dwelling for a family. The lot contains 70 feet f an I [ a run ning back 'show. 150 feet, with a s table and a number lion of of o ut buildings. \ , cation. where he willbe happy to see his friends, and all those anxious to avail themselves of every descrip. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, EIGHT DAIS LATER FROM BUENOS AYRES ALSO—A Brick House and Lot; the d house . is 32 2 —HIGHLY IMPORTANT. feet square, and Lot 32 by 120 feet. t contents lIMIDIVAILE, FANCY AIITICIANS, kitchens, 2 c ellars, 9 rooms and 2 garreus. and is cal- and all other varie of the best conduc- The barque Nautilus, Capt. Reed, from Buenos 1 culated either for one or two dwelling houses, and is led Aucton Stores. Ayres, March 1, n"lved yesterday. P R. re " r " \ extremely w ell located on Fayette st., which is expec- The undersigned wines supplied from the East that on th leth of February, a pert) , of Rivet Isla ma ted bye and bye to be one of the leading sts. in Union- ern cities with a stock of rauders. who hod made an inroad into the departmen t r town. The above property will be sold for part cash \ of Maldoundo. was cut to pieces by li ore i g n and Domestic CI oo d s a,d'uuent, '; and part on time, or the tavern stand will be exchang- . , the forces by Gen. Oribe• Subsementi) i‘eveira ono which country merchants. will be indeced to purchase ,rd for Groceries or Dr, Goods. For further particu. made an attack on the town of Cerro Lergo, in the I tars please upply at ISAAC H A RRIS' Generul Agen: on ascertaining the prlces. hope o f taking it by surprise , but the inhabitants, WI 1 Arrangements are in progress by which advances Icy _an;l3lLelligence Odice, No. 9, Fifth st. on a former occasion, gallantly drove him back with will be made on consignments, and every exertion great lots. Amongst these, killed he left on the field, f_____________--________------------ made to advance the interest oft hose who confide bu was the notorious Cot. Cabral. Pine Sanaa Oil. 'mess to the establishment. The effects of the decree of the 13th Feb., hail al- 10 DOZ. fresh Olive Oil—prime—just arrived Prompt a nd s peedy sales made and closed. ready been seen in the deserted state of the port of \ may 3 and for sale by A, C. RErN H ART, To friends at a distance, the undersigned wonld say Montevideo, no foreign vessels being there at the sail- that althoueh he is a member of " t he Pittsburgh 110 Liberty street. ins of the Nautilus. burntfamily " yet his zeal, indastiy and busittesollab- M. Memel, Charge d'Affaires from France, has 1 --2------------------------------. ' Goshen Cheese. ' its are untmpared, and faithfully will they be devoted been recognized by the Argentine Republic. ni . \ to the interests of those who e mploy him. S. Prime Goshen Cheese; The brig Delight, Capt. Bartley. o f and fromd 1 11 - 1000 1;11 200 lb s. Pine Apple, dn. I.7'SALES OF REAL ESTATE will command. adelphia, via Maderia and itelontevideo, arrive at Bu- \ as heretofore, the best exertions of the undersigned. l i J tist received and for sale by A G RINEHART, enot Ayres 24th Feb. Property disposed of by him, from time to time has 140 Liberty street. General Aldeo, the Governor of Mendoza on the \ __may 3 _--•----------_----------- a lways bt ought the highest prices, and much exceeded 10th of January, and the new Governor has declared t i the calculations of those who employed him. in favor of Gov. Roses in the Argentine confederation. P McKENN A, All communication with Paraguay is closed, and the The Old eerie the has eepressed its determination not to allow any N. B. Having passed the fiery ordeal with thou intercourse with its neighbors until this country is tree sands of neighbors, the old establishment, revived at ---._ The in of the French will cause the new location will in future be designated -It er, as the town of Mon- "THE PHLIZENIX AUCTION MART," Sy P .111IcSenna,64 Market St- PITTSBURGH, PA• P. Mc from war. the war to continue a year longer, ..- tevideo vrould not hold out two months if the Paget. sold, -- tine squadron has been undisturbed in blockading the \ and Fifth streets, a quantity of port. iBolk;, in the various departments of Literature. The U. States sloop of war Boston, Capt. Fender- JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer. gast, was off Montevideo when the N. sailed, officers \ and crew all well2-------___ "Socking 13iri and Cage at Auction. American Fire Insurance Compeasy T 2 o'clock, on Monday afternoon, the sth inst., or P HILADELeII , teElatorth, the pedestrian, is to attempt again his A vrill be sold at Davis' Auction Rooms, a very fine CHARTER PERPETUAL--CAPITAL 500,000, feat of walking 1000 miles in 1000 successive hoots Bird and Cage. 3 D DAVIS, Paid in Office in Philade/phia, No. 72, I'Ve/rtut st ---one mile in each hour. The amount of the bet is \ Ni°6`l,..? Auctioneer. $5OO thathe does not pet form it. He commences i ______"" Office of Agency in Pittsburgh, No 2, Ferry at. next Thursday on the Eclipse course,the use of which Sides at Auction. W. DAvinsos, President, Fitt!). L e Ty Seey. he has obtained froM the Secretary of the Louisiana i A T 10 o'clock, on Monday morning the sth instant, Associetion. As it will require neorly six weeks for.ll-v THIS old and well established Cornp_any c . outinu .. es at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of to make Insurance on Buildings, anercnandise, the completicmpf the busioess,, we have some fears \ Wood and sth streets, will be sold the balance of a Furniture and property, not of an extra hazardous lest Elworth subsides into a "gtease spot," s hould the retail Dry Goods Store , comprismg an extensive as- character, agains.t lose or damage by Fire. Posseess heat of the weather go on increasing in i tensity es it sortment of fresh and seasonabl goods and made up i i ng an ample paid up . ital in addition to its uncle has done during Om Pl"` t tei!_...-----------•ty!. Pie- clothing. ined premiums, it offers one of the best indem . It is 69 miles from Chi to St. Josep h, At. 2 o'clock, P. M. a considerable quantity of new nities against loss by Fite. . ar. b b ands . \ and second band Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, &c , Applications for Insurances in ,d s . t . z i u t r and yet very often on board the Champion, plying taken, e- 11 large desk, 2 large sized locks of first quality, 1 large neighborhood ill af tween the two points, the light from both Lieht Hous- , , r be re i e c a elved riw a t i i ht ' b i rd cage, 3 handcarts, carts, wheelbarrows, mannre forks, perpetually, or or trn't Per , "on f a vo u rable . terms heat es cao be seen at one and the same time. The lig 1 . _. „__. J. D• DAVIS, by GEO COCHRAN, Agent. of prairie fi res about Chigago can also be seen at St- ieg:.crne'y 3 Auctioneer. 'nay e, 1845. Joseph. . utnuc tu OP POSITON Goodlateat Past Line for Philadelphia. Or SPLENDID TROY DUILT COACHES, I==MA:et- - • • Limited to Seven Passengers. LeaTe Pittl.burgh daily at 1, V. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the mountain with SIX lIORSES AND POSTILLION ontA one. niaaT OUT TO CHAIRBERSSUGH, :eve Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec - ting with Mail Cars for New Baltimore aria ork; also at C,hambers burg with ISlai lines direct from IN ash• intent City. site rirOffice the Exchange Hutel.AgXl may 3-ly oppo A. HENDERSON, ent. ---JUST RECEIVED From the Steubenville Paper Mills, TNOLIBLE Medium Printing Paper, 24 inches by LI38; Feint lined Cap Writing do. Nog. 1 and '2, For sale on accommodating t eirti, at the Wall Pa per H o u..e of the subscribes a, for the present over the bat store of i ames Wilson, Wood st., corner nmon d alley. HOLDSHAP & BROWDiNE. _ Itinsgraves ' AmermY22t:____._--------------------. ican Star, Fifth Street, near the Theatre. COL, W ATT toying declined business at bis ol d d Ran d upon Fifth Street between Wood Smithfield streets, the undersigned members of the •Burnt District" family, take occasion to announce to theit friends, that ample accommodations are provi ded for Travelers and Visitors at their present location. The moat diligent attention will be given to the wants of visiters, and every e%ertion made to scoter the sojourn of strangers comfottable and convenient. Boarders will be accommodated by the week--and transient visiters provided with single meals to ac commodate them. The best of Foreign awl domestic liquors arid Wines always on hand• WILLIAM & ROBERT MUSGRAVE. mBy 3-if Books at Auction. THIS HIS evening, at half Past seven oclock, will be -L • Id at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood •- - nee , and second hand TTSBU RG TUE COMPAIiIC Have been selected with much care, and cop rhie many already favorably known to the cummunity• The Theatre will be connected with SIIIRES' GARDEN s Nov , in successful operation, and the best talent of the country will be produced alternately, at both es tublishments. Conscious that the in is in a deplorable condi tion, and deservedly 50, in conseqnence of imp tto or, and unqualified NA rangers presiding merits destinies, it will be our aim to elevate and restore it to the hig,h moral standing it on possessed, and to accomp lish this end, we are determined to banish everything of an obscene or profane nature, from the Stage; and nothing shall be done or said that old bring to the cheek of moclessy a bluab, or offend the most fastid ous. Our o bject is, to make the Theatre a place where talent, taste and beauty, may assemble to hear the eternal truths of nature, deliveted with flowing speech and graceful ac tion: to behold in a mirror, the most secret springs of the human passions; to see vir tue triumphant and vice crushed; to smile at the quaint humor and the sparkling wit, t h e keen satire and the withering sarcasm—to themh well turned period, and the eloquent rhapsody harmonious verse or the nervousprodie--to mingle their tears with those shed by suffering humanity, and ring out their joyouslaugh, with the wholesome mirth those of whose hearts are light with innocence and hope; let these ends, we say, be attained. end the Drama becomes a great benefactor to civilized man. The Theatre will be conducted on liberal principles and no TH E to afford RELIEF TO THE UNFORTUNATE, Will be permitted to escape our notice, or fail to gain a full share of our benevolent sympathies. We also pro propose to ender to the FIREMEN OF PITTSBURGH, The Entire Receipts of One Night of each Season, (thenight to he selected by them,) as a token of respect for their untiring and patriotic exertion to protect on all occasions, the lives and property of their fellow, citizens. Good Order, Cleanlinus and System will be of served at all times. All the new and popular DRAMATIC. productions of the ciay will be p roduced in a manner never before surpassed in this city. Persons not connoted with the business, of the Stage, will not be permitted behind the Scenes, under any pretext whatever. This is im perative. ______..—..-.-------- The Buz- Office will be open from 10 A• M. to 1; and from'''. P. M. to 5; at which time and place seats can he secured for any number of persons. ar All demands against the Establishment willbe unctually paid every Monday p Morning . "' Tis 710 e in the power of Mortals to command success—we'll do no moreS HIRES IT •" may 3 &PORTER. To the Honorable the Judges of the Cou an d f General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, infor the County of Allegheny: The petition of ‘V illiam Atkinson, of the 3d ward, of the city of Allegheny. in the county aforesaid, re Tactfully sheweth, That your petitioner bath pmvided himself with materials for the accommodation of travel ers and others. at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors Will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILLIAM ATEINSON• We. the subscribers, citizens of the 3d ward. city of Allegheny, a() certify, that the above petitioner, %VB. Liam Atkinson, is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of travelers and others. Nicholas Vnghtley, Jr., William Mertland, mes Reed, John Robinson, Ja Neely, Thomas Benn, Peter M* Henry EVI Fowler, Lewis Eloquent, Ric Richard Brown, hard Swords, Nicholas Voghtley, Sr., Jet. Wigley. may ;s-,sr. DOZ. Fresh Mustard, in Pots; 4 4 " English do in Bottles; 6 " Boston do in Cans; 4 " Pepper Sauer; Just received and for sale by A. G. REINHART, 140 Lib er;__ SiWOOS, AI paccals• estelluateree FOCAsaesk 83. Market Street, Pittsburgh. 63. SELLING OFF AT COST. BE. CONST ABLE requests the attention of the • public to his stock of shawls; corwisting of Blanket Cloth, Cashmere, embroidered Thibet and Belvidere, and Broche, at prices ranging from 50 cents up to $l2. Alpaccas, figured and plain, Romelias, Zeatobia Cloths. &c., al from In cents up to 50 and 62 14. Cashmeres D'Cose from 25 up to 50 auto, the new est imported styles. Just received, another lot of Flumes. import es ihe only kind that is not lieble to IS WAWAlitioik Ot Piirtasiskip. rP HE undersigned, formerly esnying CO tbe Rope 1 Making business, under the firm of Rowley & Culbert, have this day mutually dissolved partner ship. All debts due by the firm. will be paid by Tbos. S. Rowley ; and all debts due to the firths'''. paid to the said Thos. S. Bewley, wbo is setbstised to settle up all the business of tile late firm. HOS. S. ROW LEY. T ROBERT CULBERT. = =_ 133 DRIED HIDES now landing from Steam. boat Valley Forge, fur sale by_ A. BEVAN, Canal Rosin. Penn street• %00 PIGS LEAD just received by Steal boat Valley Forge, and for eats by Canal BAss.i:fi'teningienset". • BA.YARD STOWN CHEAP ASH STORE. s is.A.Nurai HAS just returned from the Eastern tide', and is now receiving his spring supply of Fancy 8 3 4 Staple Thy Goode. His goods have been porch/696A within the few last weeks, at the lowest eholesale prices for Cash, and they will be sold wholesale sea retail at a very small advance on Eastern cost. aroollls for Sadie& Scotch, French and English Lawns: Cashmere de Cone; Crape do Leiner; (Muslin de Laines; Balite; Bombazines, Garages; Merinos; Alpacas,: Linen Learns; Linen Cembrics; Black end colored Silks; Ft ent.h, Scotch and Domestic Gingham Cashmere, cotton and silk Hose; Silk, Mohair and Picknet Mitts; Mousline de Laine Shawls; dn.; Castnet. , Silk striped do.; S uperior Kid Gloves; Silk, Cotton and Mohair Gloves; Jaconets and Cambric Muslin.; Swiss, Book and Mull do.; Collaretts: Chemicals; Plain and striped Muslin.; tvimps. Cords,Fringes, Linen Hdkfs; Thread Edgings and Laces; Cotton " 41 ALSO. A large and beautiful auortment of Calicoes anii Ginglcancs• Sonnets! Sonnets 11 atest styles and fashion, of Leghorn. Sweet The l acy Bonnets, Pensions, Sunihadea, Fors, &C., and Fa GOODS FOR GENTLEMEM• Fret ch; EDOAt and American Broadcloths'. • ' Cassieres, t Vestings, Linen Collars; • Scarfs, Shirts, Suspe nders, Silk Hdkfs., Blk, silk Cravats, Alpacca Irish Linen. Silk and Cotton Hose, Carpets 1 A 25 cents to $1 per yard. All qualities f rom INtaslias 1 Bleached and unbleacted, from 61 eta. per yard or wards. The above with m any other articles WO tedious LIP be sold for cash, at tbe lowest pries. mention, will ENIANUEL REIS. Penn st..neer dos Canal Bridge, Bayard'argra, mayl lm Cheapest Book of the Season! TBIERS' HISTORY OF THE CONSULATE and Empire umler Napoleon, by M. A. Thiess. RoryPm Minister of France, and a uthor of the HIS , of the French Revolution— translated from the bynchby D. F. Campbell, with notes rod edorgiols H. W. Herbert.—lslo 2 just received at GOA Literary Depot, 3a street, near the post Ofbee. Ill• publishers of the above antic are not only to yodoli* it in advance, but 'WITH NOTES and ADDITIONi. by H W Herbert, Esq. one of the most amsernirlisbid writers and ripest scholars in this country. The chea i . rise of the work puts it within the reecho( elervane, rich and poor. . •26 Public Vesta*. ' 6 I ered at pablie'sale Saumiay. May WILLIOth, by the Administrators of John Redding. be off dec'd, at his late residence ia Reirrille,,sser,.,,lwzob Harness the following oftproy : Three:Horse* and Haress, the running gears a coal Wagon, • number of Books, several Beds, and a large variety of How,. bold and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to eartuneroces t'S' o'clock, P. M. Terms made known at sale. JACOB TOMER. A.d mist -stet. may 1-10 t JANPREDDING. Admistratrit. M'KENN A , !cacti oneer. ALI) ABLE SCHOOL BOOKS on -hand and for V sale by C H KAY, Bookseller, tween No 76 M ac and arket at above White Si Brother's store, be 4th Diamond. Mithchell's Geography and Atlas; Olney 's Smith's new Arithrneuc; Smiley's Guy's Astronomy and Keith on the Globerri. 1 4 Renwick 's Natural Philosophy; Jones' •• . Gummere's Surveying; Playfair's Euclid; Young's Elements of Trig onaMelry; Lovell's United States Speaker. Frost's History of the United States• Blair's Lectures on _Rhetoric; Porter's Rhetorical Readerr, large hseortroent of valuable S ta ndard Med- Also a 1.41 orks, all of which will be sold low fot cash. ____.• Insurance against, ?ire. Peen rP HE Citizens' Mutual Insurance Company of 1 sylvania, located in the City of rbiletleo lll4 will Insure agninst loss or darner' by ire, Hoboes and Stores, either perpetvally, or for any limited. period; also stocks of merchandise, h0a1f4,4110011% • furniture, end wares and goods generally, on tbemost liberal terms. Applications made to the Agency of tbis.Comp err y , in Burke's Building. on 4th street, tetweeli Ifterket and IN nod, at the office of Eyster & Suchen**, *ill meet witbproropt attention. These are becoming quite frequent. JAB. W. BUCHANA N. apr 30-dtf, Souse Sporting. I- INTEND keeping ots haw& an assortment of Tin 1 Gutter sod Cooductor, Painted, reedy for imme. dials use, and will give my attention to Sten up Conductors in a good sod substantial manner ap 30-4 t S. MORROW. ftll articles of Tin Were Easersctuent sad kept on band wholesale and retail. Lard Oil. 0 GALS. just received aid for sale 10 0 bY R D MILLER &Co. • 194 Libertyst. 66Cisclosati iltarebo 300 BOXES Sts-c.h.D. 4 11 " 1 1 11.7. 1 R itl iT Osale. 1941.0:reet., Taken in 111302126 . • A Fauber bed and hear th rugtwere taken doss tiro n.wharf un the wh o meve tbe fire, among tkes coeds of a person to tbey did oot belong ..... The rightfulowner convective informswien of tbern by inquiring at the office of the Morning Poet• are. tli Cofibe• 15A Bogs Rio Coffee, a prime article. just or 1.1 ceived and for sale on accommodating seta& J. & J. McDEV I TT , No. 224, Liberty street. by a p 23
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