JOHN U IGLER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 ri r V R PALM ER, Agent for country newepapers, 4s the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, &rid Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in Naw YORK, at the Coal Dirme,3o Ann Street, (ad• joining the Tribune Difice.) Bosvost, No. 11. 1 ., State street. Pntt.ADELPIIIi, Real Estate and Cowl Office, 591 . 1 Pine street. " Ba LTIVIOBE, S E corner Baltimoreand Calvertsts, whole our puper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. . Tilt PHILLDELPIIIII. DRY DOCR.—The editor of the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, expresses greet sur prise at our course in reference to the Philatielphin Dry Duck. The editor of that paper it too intelligent a man not to know that whatever prejudice „dots in I the interior or the west against Philadelphia, is caused by the selfish and narrow policy which has tharacteriied her public men on the subject of inter nal improvements. Every improvement not origina ted and constructed for their especial bent fit, has met with their furious opposition, and we. therefore, are surprised that our friend should even expert the [nem hers of Congress, front the interior and the west. to, give a willing support to the Philadelphia project.— I At this very moment all the energies of Philadelphia are dimmed-to the defeat of a measure er great ire portance to western Pennsylvania, and vet we find the people of Philadelphia imploring western representa tines in Congress to vote for a bill appropriating, u I large sum of money fur the CON.LfLetion of a l'hiludel phia improveinant. We cannot certainly say what will be the course of western members of Congress generally on tl,if ALMO•iT • Moti—We copy the folluoiog :Wm the question, but we du know that come of them w vigol- Ci n cinnati Commercial orate `lth ult : °ugly oppose any appropriation to the Dry Dock, se i Jacobs Afotbed —So infuriated has the people he lotpe,.. come against Jacobs, that night before last, rib,ut three g as the people of Philudelphia occupy their hundred pet sons assembled on Seventh, where be ow , ant position of hostility to western interests. The heldirie ' his meeting with his followers, wish the• •' people of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Mis dent intention of giving him. n rn,tt n! tar stet souri are all deeply interested in the question of "right but they were kept from the ir "'ail'''. purpose one a; too, away," now pending in our state Legislature. They more orderly disposed citizens, feared, hh i n t ro te e n t s aoh ao nt l one time that they would destroy are quite as anxious in reference to the sul jeer as the rooft. of t e il d e o L o e 7 i.. .•s broken t open l and people of western Pentsylvania. They wish to hair Jacobs lied to the c at all seasons an avenue through which they can reach! under the roof A pot of tar wins ft.:t o n r d, a v t e,::;!la c y " o ' n '' the corner of Saverth end John! • the eastern markets with their products, and return on What led particularly le this state of things NIA eurly in the spring as well as late in the fall with ar e s omatoor.Lcircoulleatdesithor,v„er dunsttr i ity i , i that Jacobs had tides of merchandise. An improvement of the kind, w giving as it would a certain rued to market at all I letter had been received by hi n m ' s rec ' t i tM e tne a rt " d i irt ha ' tile seesaw's of the year would greatly advance the pros Spiritual Wife System, chick was to be read otf the The . let ter was said to be from one' parity of the western country, and we can assure out I nofig the ht to higher • disciples • friend of the Pennsylvanian that the representatives The fact of the e d u es7ru i c n tit ri ;t: e .l le i l l u e " :" ew t !"- Akron. in Congress from the states named above will not fe e l by this imposter, and the driving o'f-oln.e4C%''Uu"ngtaamn'oll'o';•' much inclinedlto sustain thedemtndeof Philttdelphin mad, has raised a very angry fee l ing towal , ls him so long as her people are i„ther.ced by the narrow This moh ,pi'" i 8 5 ut'd he "'" tie "I'e it he leases the city, and 117:0,•i.. and selfish policy which dictates opposition to Ile; lions. bill granting the Baltimore and Obit" Rai:loud right of way to Pittsburgh THE One,/ i a Ql. Ii ' 'lO4 -The Scat It , of the I, States is still engaged to the d -ea--ion of the results trues winch pasted the House 0 Re tesentairses sortie time since, authorial-:g ti .e Pri. d, t ~f the L' States to nu. r) the Bennet, Gust rn ta 111, of the desire of the United Stat.•a to terminate rata, retutint ey.- We hope ti,e 'aeru'e will speedily cleats the el seas it on and adept the i esolu , ion. r r the 11 site, or OtilMa Ilarir,f, it, r i•rb the same thset. 210 pt. rile if tin i • 9 t a 10 United States hdiese 1 hot i•r r t ie t ,Ori .1. e of the fly am oun t of warrants paid, Oregon Territory, is' err teationni,',-," ard t ill ire ,er ~ , .. ii J ' soi ita t ata lotu t at r 1 f t. ": .; ‘: I , r r' ' agree that any pcmcia of it shill be soot oilt rad to Q.. , t r ~,.. Ett .1 It, J r irri, i:, and for til e coon. ~ " a . , , lk .1" A 4 .i / e t y , .' ' r f lOTA on litiriiicate, the British Gisere-en , Leve a from 'lt ashiagtot I, ,1. • i ;01i1Sis xis T . t,rvr 1. , , ~„„,4„„, I. v " e "" .. . _ are filled with rumors on this important subject.- t r , et, , s .i , i lat 0, *hea t 1 1 ik i ., l , sar C ''`'''''' ''''' 73 887 i' s at 6 r e- ct Some assert that 0 a toes' in Aril' be beit'o•il la i , fi II• I . low I at II elistri, • i, r i fla.. "'" -n hard, ' For Citaciariati, "zompromise" at the 99 li parallel; ode 0 say that , d , 1111 era criF 1:1i , drui•O l t re,,, ii r 1.,, Ae 1 1 1 VIII • 0 .r.. 11 I . 1 .5 .-.,.. , 1 , ..arbitrilULl" Nil! he resorted to , i order to efle, t a And tot he comptams mach of.•art ~ r f.ipport .n a , se: t a ii ,s,ao' a r PF \ ha, Mi. r , ear li ,ri ~. sA k 4 h, i d ~. It. 1 1 , peaceful adjastmert of 'he exalt tg ' :., i!t c. 1N e Lt. ondertak't P• lti ''''' " "'"” a gl en, dr•ir" in do' 1 0 , Nli.•ti rall u kt, oon I 'Rai $.41 t, the hrrf ai. i i e 111 4111 I 1 cannot believe tint th.tre is oar u“ - ii d of q u a, in the, sr 1, "'it"' ,huts 10 I'd. d ''' and e'l'r .. s' i .5 t si li ie -glues', 1/r •he al ()se I Kt, 1 1,110 1, r 64 116 ',./ 4 bt • cl v, to h.rt .ti toes , ,boa •I o ft,. t eas , a cs „, d, , e „ u „,, i „, , , 1 reports. The President arid Mr Bu • lainern, l'''''-' gretnaourls'a all ttmperance pub 'cano n . 55,,%, ' ) r " ' l P . "' 1 ; t 1 i l's 11 il . 11 1' 1 1 . , .-"llmutefd 6 - AL, by the most conclusive nrgi TT ern I Inver . the Merl.? hi n'ti, the temp. ranee COMM le/ rat the at t s o t "Q i n, 1, 1 1 1 1 1. , " :1 1 : u6' i d, 1 anemia is good to the whole is the ~ r , i,,, r ari d 5 ,,,, Pis h m lot alit so, ~,,e, an 1 then make I tin ad , --- "" r.: .: 13 ''' ''' are well assured ;!:n; il, , s s , I. nen, a, ,Le tt'.Scc nntron tint he trios CII 11 I all hit surplus Stu nk ri,tnn il et Pitch . e o • ,a. fle " 1 1 art curaq agert I , 1,._./ 1.1 'nu! 13131.,‘: I f sat. I v doh the ghortud „loch they hut, I I J arils and tcat ‘ ,:l 4 :tairate an 1 ail ourpo IL/WI • --21eu I .7rh, Arne; 20 SIB 1(131.1. i.I %5 I l.Sit/ \ ,N. 1... (1 , 5 , lessly taken ir, defence Pi A• e, i an • ' t., . th ft ar; realer (clan ma: 9. The Waal ington Cr on of The 23t , alt. , 1., i rcistr, g do• s el It 1 I \ \Pr I I "r-li) W/ 4 1. It 1.1 1 ,, 1,1,, t II Ih lies l r, la il so n, We ate reformed Mat tile roods 111 it rl" Ott to 010 Oregon , lust, tux). any,: AII a,,Lir gun, (./1- ~,e 1 ,,,,,,,,,. d,„„ I ,„„ , ~,,,,, , ,,, . , 1 ~, s felt l a 3f ord, , _tli r. c• i„d ,s: ,d 'Li. /•, 11 rti 1,, r 'I. t I'll . o r, I t ("ft d respondent of the Ness York COO meri_nd Advcrtiser II gt•oos, and the* let ei al f ucks .5 sand reMle ha, et te 131 1111111Dra Pt 11..t , ONce seer, t n rune for the ell ill. I 1,,0 e.O be•l i , 11 If rathe r erns stet. 1.., S, I tim,i. states, as a current rumor, "tint Mr Crampton has %% or Lens 51tIr, ir e. an occurrenc e unini , t i tal , at this rim, in the season m 1 I di,kin brought instruct a r io :11r Pok enham to te.open rte- 1110 BAS (0\ ND CI6 A 11-1-.50 at git b twist 0 ni :j' ar :n ,i_ Ni d i ' , L ' gouatioas by an user of the 49 It parallel, th,, ~A, , Q t w • ould re .., , n ...,, t a it ,s s t, , ,r po r. tenth WI curly al tivni I t,,,,, , .to Loans cum no. i cigar, Lc, arrive, airs to, aa 0 b. , To /Ito Hari, ial•ir'Xe Jud i :es of tke Court of Gene.. of Vancouser'a edam], and the navigation of the . 131.1.11.11111M,r 11 1 I.SON A, Co.l rut Clan, (Cr Sew ins t f the Pease in and fur Columbia river fur twenty years. It is said that Mr 1 Destruct's, Ft, eat 'Fro . ; -F Ise of 0 e larti „,,, 1 11 ales .tirt... the Coon! y of .9 'ler' A•ay brick store. sit Riser street In 1 • t.Pr an under,.____ Polk will not take the responsibility of accepttng, the , was destrott dby fire on 1 I urad ;nig! t it h u : '' ',, 'l , , Th.•p, citioitaiS vitae. %It rosy ,911, Reed ciry of Pr to Auction Sales. offer, but will submit it to the Senate for advice . R tit 10 o'clock ) , and continued ' 1.1 . 11111 rovra r I ore ~,,,t,, , , t h,• c ,,, t% worroard, hun LA I otlessaih, That fI t I I) ) . ,z 1 Dacia, %Het , orier r c ir , r e of 11, ~,, I - s o ot i ti tr; I It t It it 'silt d liln .11 n trh material. We will not undertake to gay positively that each de- rag 'Sc' hove no P oriirui " - r'ir'eN that ininut N • 1 31 nn lit oth ot 51 If) ii l rlick n Howlat ii ..\,.. Btils, and Mr Brit Ltd, gr o e a if , t i„ 00 t It r l 110 ill on of trawler , and others, Ul ton spatches have not been recetsed here, bst ceratirds we "'Hard' Ina oe'a ti tart c al I be sett rr IL 11111/t T re h l: 7 ;ii d e t" b y i n " ; are ',mon , the sia' ti rs i % . r . ' lr `' • 't'"„ g litl , /, in the city riforraat,l, and press have heard nothing to confirm this rumor." 1 Fire and Lose. Life Life - The cotton m!!: I J (P. der " , : •I"'" ,,, r. a ' „,'‘ : n n: %. "a "" Orne n nt ", ",e .clan ' t h a t so ot . Herm', a,l b, • pica ned to grant him a licen - - The President, we presume, will not act hostils. if ney Si., Co., at It t it. I's Jri t „arks, says Me ' i semi lii,' 1r ' '''l' ' e i ' ic ' Cr,'. 'I" "n' , a rd " ' a : ' ' a•• - 1. . i ni".• al laa i matte:amain .And your clothed with power to gave notice to the Bit Ish Gus ' k nee Journal, 'cos in d"‘ d'x'rnled i's ire et , i catl , , ' 1 "" t e l " cl 1:1; Cep l : I I . 1 4 e ( 1 1 4:,:- ri n :l l ll t :i ' - : : 1 . 11 1 , 1 :: ' ! ;1•7 ' / . 11: pc. r"" mar, " ''' ' I " ' bu ' rd a z , ' k r, ' l I L l ' E '7 l l . refitment; he rill preserve, if 1 , ,,..,b),,, the ~,,,,,g t rn or rr pg , i ... L ; , ,, , l - 1 5 : " 1 ' " . i t i e .,,,. t are of (-)"' e't `%•-• Rich t f eel • t ci tag. na.shr 1., Iris', 1/10 11, ~ „,b. 'IN Si l Us. peaceful relations betto cut, the two notions, but Sc A l itt l e 6„,, - I-, tear, '' , -t ',..,-,' ° ,, L) ; )- , - ; l l '''' "':) dI, i•er ) , gi , ran paler.. thr, ad, tt, s rng •13,, Au... Losi n g, " " 11 " 1111 ' 1 "' b "" C l "‘“' ' l4 the 4 ili ‘S xi • l, II oc. mil, that the n',,,,e pe•rtn, et, is of goad rep u t e will never canner to sutiender any pirrti a n of the i,sas Loured to d, etll --P/Irt 1., • i ,z ‘ l't " i ' n'' 'I its 110/101, r and It'rnrii.llieCe and 1 A well rr, nI, •I with dr' it. ' :.! '" o Icl'o'ciCli' 11 : 1' 1 "11 ()1,47:1 1 :1 4 ::g & sn '' s dross ng bur territory. Tho American peopill triumphant!) , caa, common ba,,,,,0, I,g ~ a ~,I 1,,w post beil .",..d . i I""'•" room MI 1 11/element 06 for the ace Lienroudatioli iShocAt g If u I rci ,u er , ..- A lett r front Has.., , JO to , r. 1 1 b and o Jell, I. that said l ern I, IleCen I I r il a d si ix sustain him In suer, a position. Sr.ll.) I'Vai l' '-'f die 'he LOUli n vlle 1 CO., , I lints reel ' ''' "“ '3l der, d 0 ,, ,I 0 71 , r. , ~, ~ tti 111 , tables, air ;roue, 11:biled Stntr an balci_tely heoese la nut de. le a that a young tr, in by the n ame of John George . L " ' i t 't t"' i t a ' 4. ' d n ' arn is " I d '"" hol i and kthh 1 " i i . `sle A fee, ~ a tornaute, a e i virally ot C MM., (/I al U P tie I Lirrl • I ,"" e " t k c war „ ill, 6 „,„_„ 13, , aa, ard , ~, 1 mach peeler a , of te.peCtabl e , 'I Q I I lon+, ape air a d to secluct:.n honorable and fair setrement of the question, hut „e :, ‘l „ :' , s t j i a , `l ‘: ( ,' l n ar , nn c. l ' , l “ t ~t , 'l s : n ,. l '" h "g In die n i r , I.'si'z'S‘, , :t ft f. '- :; . ti e u m ts " :l 4 mit ' e s r lu t ' in h d r' d ' ess i e n' t r t " t i , a l a ' t " c : s e , ,A. " ;• " & " , r. .: J S men Basili c g' are no less certain that ties' sat u d. i hti a ly enema na be ' made public, I , stole 1, , n,Tr,:g,:,,ni,c,,,t of the quarter , alcit race Nlaliga I,IIIP, 2 b oxes n it , ef,, t „ D Dr, horn, Mark Leralle, all the horrors of aar rather than surrender a large sun g ' 1 3 ., ,nom. it't "toed " and shot Sir r allot : ::„ 1 „,, ' 1 hu ,i; c :.,;. 2 c"li "1". "'re ' 3 dn." ''''d 24 Ih'ur her and mai, tea, hays. li kora , n • He 11.41•11/1 r!' '' o- -. i j"hr '' i mall, portion of territory which justly helot gs to the Ame r . i waking At 7o i lotk l ' . M, a qaantay of hard w are, fir:,,,mar l " fled fie young lird , , le ed in 1 . 1 two 11OUrn, but long iCIO government. enough to &salute esers thi ng .%y r , hone the nil, , c utlery, gold and silversilverl, arches, ready in id,: t bulling, hats caps Lucas, shoes, and fancy Ur 111 11.•• marl, brut.. ss I I be token , au 5 AO' r the pu nishment due to A cyiLlOe'd NlLcif Inc.-It la .toted thus a Tal Are hi e IlUrl 1 1 crime . To tire Honorable the-lulcer or the Court of Gel/Mil _____._ in Itluaathusetta has invented it sexing macho e Quarter Session s of the Peace, in and for the Court. Spring node ..•-lle. air: el tie iiriinion that our t , 1 which will render the pa hes of this .or. M uni opr rci ' •city net et presented at thi s Se ISOrl of the Near, n o Slut ri • than ever, It is N •ry c unpaet, not oceup, :Ng tei nig n pro,' ,0 6 r opting 1 ,0-iiii 14 114 51 t his MOM.•I file pi utter: of C. Hartwell, 3d Ward, city of Plas m the counts at - m. 5111,1 sheatuli that )ritir pelt • space of mon., than about fax inches each s t, n , I t N ay. al/stang the .even cold weather,tie cr or t r t , burgh met chi: f ats O din rear. Ing 111 greet eilmh er , lA,. „., tltM. r r ( i7 , il provided himself v. ith roarer rain f or th e “, rues „oh so much ease that we should suppose one person might easily operate twenty or thirty of them, 'n'i,„„ fifty i t L y us a n dan A a , R , ! l, C ut ni l e „ " ,:, g ,: t h : in Lr e n i 'a u. rn b e l , , , t a „, t , i t ,. l : e I) '' n e l, ' ,: r „ ' , ma i the c rea ity t a ' f ' ,; r e " .. ,, ' , l ,s a" ,, ‘ , l ,d 'i p h ,Z l . t n i, n u i , I , u o l , ‘ ,, d i " l ' ll '" 4 and the work is done in a most thorough and perfect place for melt li ints, an look upon the p l 1 nem. 1 ' f ' 1,,,,,t rill be pleased lc groat him a licen s e to lt . eep a public manner. Both sides of a seam look alike, appearing iron as a sure omen of a prosperous Renton. flout eof entertainnant. And your, peutainer, us in [Cincinnati Commercial.] dui) bound, will pray. to be beautifulla Botched, and the seam is closer and C IiAR rwELL. mire uniform that, when sewed by hand. It will sew Copper. -It gist* us gleatialtasure to lent n that IN'e, the undeist nl, ne certris , that the abovo 4 pUtit:C:n t er e i s of if t g li tllld 3 1 re pute ward' f' h r streight Of curved seams with equal facility, and so the efforts r f the gentlemen rapidly that it take, but two minutes to sew the whole l (ore referr r e o d r , e a o s i b f i . -i , ng , k7c,gagslal in i tuterti b pta to smelt 1,„„e„,, and temperance, and /6 well provid ed with length of the outside seam of a pair of men's pantafi r u l e , ca l l' fr else itt , ari and CUllliiiiiences fot the occur= Aaro n' Thefurnace ie now 'ln' c u ti l m " ph l te " rtp ' e .' t . a n ti s o u n eci a 's ir s d ou r , t , ,aveher s and others, and that said tavern is recce. )00ilgo It sets 400 stitches a minute with perfect ease,l„, ill be able to smelt all the ore r tired to that ciii;nry Mr I'.G.C•MLI. e, who is roof-elm - din the enter V 1 alarm Mackey, and the proprietor thinks them is no difficulty in set 11'011am Biddle, prise, has depo.ited at the f"erpetual entice, in this 11 illitim Dilworth, Jr., Mares Criswell, ling 700 in a manure. The thread is less v. orn by this city, a piece of the metal, weighing tarot . ) or thirty J ames D 1 it s, ,v B F King. process than hand sewing. and consequently• retains five pounds, just as a vies run fron, the fermate siliiiJ, Jis h 11161:1 • 0 15 Illtam Jerrlio e l, more arts strength. This machine for its 61M1-111CIlt Mr. C. assures us, iatirka beaut Mills We hose I/I. 'lames Morrionth, ' James Mackerel and accuracy, rapidity and perfection of its operation ready staled these mines are located on Indian( reek, \ A ~ h a in 1,1,,,,,a, James Blßarrrel. Barr, lliettr existence has long been inn: 4 int 'o lie Ilonirol le , I o Judge aof the dli art of Gen is placed by an Eastern „ricer in the same rank with no d ' ankh " enem y seal iZnar , ir ttSobstotts of the Passe l in and for kno.n, but in constrA, Co of the failure of nil are a cartag machine, the straw bra der, the pin machine sloe efforts at ...trichina the ore has been of little Use. TO the Honor Utile !hr J edges cf the, Count of Gunn- 1 eh , CO tin' yof 4lle Ott n s I 110 petitio n Of And rew Craighead J. Grua ) to., a nd t i r e CORGI, lace loom - "Meeitine, which never furl Now, un extensive tit..lo se .111 follois ring at- t e es • al Quart( rSt *soros of the Peace, In and for : the ' ship, in th e CM/11i1 Ilfiireotid,liiiniblOilii • a, elf] I 1111 t rIlUr r, , command the admiration of every „ flc d,, gent L a th e '. ful termit alien of . hat wati r eget. led as en experi County' ea 11i-elicits 1 rumme r hath it himself a ali to ta rtals I 11 Si:' Meet. INlCii , r I Bit, Di Ll', GA HI tI & C,,, hare Ihe !lemon of W'm Panne, of Versailrs M t% na l , aPCCOMMO 11111011 1 U1 II Itrell, laurel oil Lary at his err acting der. mines its till Boole 1,1,_111/ it 1100 d Gum is Lich rise ,„ 0,, ,„o n ly Idltle lel, humbly shesseth, th a t your : h ',He, 111 lIIi (Orr Sill / ;for-fr. 0 1 and all 4 ,ba t uh, --- hasealready ra a 1 -worst hundred t u t uu, nri d pounds ireittionec bath !If , r hied I, l Mst If with materials per , rlp A colored man died recently of the sins?! pox, of mitieral -.5! .L.,..1,,, flu, 111 it Cillllod mot, or trllrolet, 1111 I 111 11 r Y et his ill \ , 1 lil 11..0 Of pU'l'll:. tlll err Haman,, and your peummer, al the head of Sam) riser, acne kontipolts MA , a n d i t - a 1 oasa In ii„ e i va ad o ,ai ire. ii 1: 11 1 lII\ 4 I },l. Pt in del. 'IO W d tr ill p rl y,' Krlled.-Mi 1 I %%heeler, of \llion 01 1 so great was the fear of has reatglibors that his house ANDnEw CR AIGHr. 1D killed incur tiv nt Dover,Cu olio, , t ' '; '''' 'WC 1 . 1(IIIMA rr 111 he plea.. ,I t', „tam lon, ,iI t 1, 1; seas fired, and his carps :nth ail that the building' inst. He fortn(l - 1v re tided in lion rue, ' t ' n t ° l:l, t i ' :l , 3 2 iit i ' N i 1,, p a public house of era, ttainni lit• And ;061 111 1 IN etlP U t 1 N i t r o ,. ,j, Cdijei l b OrJetlerlOil IM‘IIMIIIII, c taro t . .d consumed, fie died be , iuse every body ds• where tits father now reside. The eacio naaave ,.., ii inaer, as in duly hound, " .II pray • , I i serail s th at the a h ave p e t i ti on , ris of a m, I repute %%NI FRA \ LI. tor horn ~1 2, 111 I lt•lipt I thee, and Is ~eII provided with attending its death At•rt as IU icitii.: II.• h id engsg stetted Lim in his sickness. rd to bring a load of Lidos to a peat!, In in in tat.,' Wt, Sct subscribers, citizens of V, isails toss nslati -- of t t 1,, , ailLi utliei , i, at d ilia acrid tavern Is neat!, place, and ii it is In at Dover le! stopped at a pol,l ie do ci Ibis that Mu abas e petition, r is of good repot, I linn , e i t inn tat I c ins: Mere ell fon the accommo 1 aloe Loss or a STEAXIMAT 'll e learn from the Nor hause, and is hen [lrmo^ his 1.1,1171 rata Me 1.1 II 0 oo for limiest , and temperance , and lb well pros idt 11 with fury ' folk Beacon that the steamer Margaret Kemble, own. 1 „as sluing ~,, mi a load arid ha, head caught iit`tbrf I II II . 41 1 0110 11l 11 I 011, tilt II I, for the accornmodailial ../I travelers and others, and that said tavern is fleece& ed in Nuifolk and insured in New Y or k, was lost in a : a b o x arid one of the stringers in the barn. „filch gale on Friday night, die r,J, !rat.. in llbemarle severed his head from the body.-ConfreaCllep. I Sound. Sire suit; Irl tilll-, aithom s ato r, fire miles from hot i ff. , Daniel 51 thetas escaped front the Bostcn Hou s e of: lia , relgerr en{ crew, eit-r LP in Mill Correction,, the other day. His namesake, or ill.l bar, escaped tarsi, d tfisnity itt tae yawl. •aine fellow, scaled the wails or our City Pennermars, a few a cake since. We always look t il upo n th e . g ,;l. Tits I.l.(aLa LAT Cae.-rhe L,. ,7 „,,1„,. ure u r K altutly like" as a slippers fellow, and of course his namesake I ad j ourned tine die or , the r .llth ult. 1 • tould'ra be nothing else : -Peoria's Organ. i Ca LlroHNL•.—Alr. A. J. GRYSON, of SI. Louis, proposes to form an emigration company for Califor nia. He says those who wish to go In the expedition must be at Independence (Mo.) prior to the 13th of April, at which time the company rill start. BEAR FRAM—The firemen of St Louis had a bear feast on the evening of the 21st. An Arkansas bear, weighing 300 ibs, was served up whole. It was bare ly sufficient for tle feast. Sunit.—A report had reached St Louis that the steamer Iron City, while attempting to cross the Span ish Chain,in the upper MisNiisippi, last Wednesday evening, struck a rock and sunk. SNowinci Wouhts.—Thefollowiug statement is con tributed to the 'Congressional Journal of Concord, N. by tbo Rey. L. S. Davia,brother of the late Nlayur of Boston. It details a marvellou4 circumstance, if indeed the whole matter Le nut a case of optical dolu• lion: “An I we., returning from H rmont on Monday, the Ist of December, I saw on the snow which had !ellen dining the night, which I supposed to be oats, spread broad cast; not seeing any track in the snow, for I was the first that travelled the road after the .now fell. my curiosity led me to descend from my carriage and ex-i amine; when to my great surprise, I found that the ob.! jeep; there were tieing worms, abuot on inch long, lying un the top of the snow by hundred.; and these wore scattered along the rood I travelled for a distance of not less than five miles I would no further, that! there were no trees near, from u. hirh the worms might have been shaken, and if there had been, and the I worms had been on them,tlo7 would all hose :ru zen for it had been very cold, and the ground was frozen hard before the snow fell. The worms acre olive fur they immediately coiled op when I tank them In my hand. They were of a broil 0 color with about 12 or 1G legs. Wentwut Lb. Jun. 20. 13.1 t.; 1 Ciaci,.nalii, Feb. '27. 1 Eloqc I , n Ct. or Trig Wr.S7.-Thera are some men, ; Flour-This at tido wan rea•itS) taken on Thursday, in the East, who delight in making op allot they ca'i at 3;750 80 per borrel. elsopience in. he West. The following is the last ,'Rout Shiskey-Boles nn Thursday, of 20 bids, from wherein a stump orator in Kentucky, is made to are Et , i:rt , ol, ii 17, • 50 d do. ( tom .;ore, at /11c• ' Ilse follow ing appropriate language:' !lams-Sales wd re reported to us on Thursday, o' I ' m elected to this office I wit; repteacres my .500 packages common canvassed Hams, at Gir;- . .2. ' constituents as the sea represent• tikes - sub, or the rt.;!.; . t/00 do bagged sugar cured du, et 9 . • , - packages extra: cobtrosts the day. I will unrivet human 20 ,, !,.,.1 ,. .in o pounds oncestsassed country do, at Gc. ' all its parts; and screw it together again. I nill cur . 4 , 5 00 reef ail abuses, purge outall Corruption, and go lliraugh ! Sitles-A sal, on Thursday, of 10,000 pounds aides,l the enemies, of our party like a rat through a new t at 5 /c-hh.la tociadsd. cheese. MY chief "cuanbandatiuni are, that at a P ub Lard - Sales on Thursday, of 1500 keg. pitme Ito; he dinner gi%en to , I see'torn than any two men at the table-at the late elect Isn I put in three cit .)" bu ' en ' rd an (- 1 1-. i vvotesfor, the .p,arry-i've just bought a new „"it of CITY PIIICHS I CIUIRENT. DIAIICEI 4. Clothe', t h at unl do to wear is, C ongress, aria eve got , Cs Ii 1.71: LI. V Coh , M.I.CIS.D scene the 11401 , 01r:us: sister in old Kentuck." Irya/ -11. on ti, , ,,e, j3.8714:c1.00 By amount earw e raled on Poor, • - • Lead Mine in Te.raa.-Arcordlng to the lltssiston , •' " '": ' n • - 3GB 'ii. 375 ' . •aA . ry • i .. S Telegraph, a sry v.sk.t.,L,:e !cud ruins. k,,eN .11.c,v• ii " .' "''''' -- P ., 10 ' 10 . - - 1:.!5 , ! a• 1.50 ered on a small tributary of the Tr,,ity. about Lu.n:, Cl ' -Vr . : " d'' 4 " - - 50 dr t;• , roi:e• ue•t of Dalias. This rlin:, wan tli„t ,1,5,:.,a, t, d " ' a " - ":' -,0 p b—h• - - 0,1:0 , :e 70 • lot of tturtro,,, oh , were ~ , ,,,:tni In f0 ,,,,, k , 40 .4.e 45 : 1V11.1.1A3d GITMOR, Superwisor. 1 w , !I'd 'the t - ''i.. d dq, rr''' ,- iit Ire d ,, to to Mr• i- Y, c al. , l: c 's ,;t Nlercet's co4J., I I:, of th• , 1 . .,,..1 i , "",' .. - - 31 4i ' 33 I To arnour.t ~f warrants draw non Treas . LILAC HAT:NI., ~i - t6•,,i,, i., ti,,.... , ;,,,, lor ' .. Air, Es h: 1 4 " k r, k ,h,ci, j,.. t,..1:0,1 wee rt tnaltkaidv . ),,,,, , ''''./- L' ''"'. I ) -^. - • 1:.1.:i ~ ile, 0 ('z' -I- ~-.1. t , 01. . Gf, ii, , 70 , n't r for f . OlOll, ican Tealie•ranec .1. , i,z , ,/. anti dt , Idtto.nl II . I!, V.llly C.r,•; I, 3 Pi, t. IL', P . • 1 J amount expended on Pune, , . ' 111,,'.,:,,-1 - P ~,' • • . . 18 vs :n :2 I rour years nko. NI i I•orIc llnni• ttl l'otahn,,:h ' "I ' llll .1. :1' .1 " 1- '' ' lls ' 11 " .:1 ' 1 ' 4'l r '''' l '*"' l ''' "' 1.,.,,,•, „_ v. , ,) , ~ mar,iksted ades:, t„‘..i :: ti, ( acJin:,..„ „11., ' ''' l . ',.' E' ' ' '',. - '` .. '"' r ''Y a ' u l ';!''''' ' '.'' !•;''' , T! ' '• r'i 'sl-is ti, . ' '" . ". 1 ".L. • • I 14 ' ,t i t (!-;: ' ,err e pubiications ir. 11 os . :s. ost board .1 s:. a ' ....se. • '''''. ''''''' '''' '''''' ''''' '. .. u1. ''''' " . "" 1 : 5 '.at ':''''' " ' ' ..„d,_1,,,. ~. • ~ • ~ • . • i' t ,, “ . 7 '''''', By amount expended on !Lords, .5 i ',Li 1.,i .. .. , V. t X!, , s. •I, c , i .,,, oi C. , t, on ~,: ~g Ir , r) ,!... Poor. through : - .•ltinds etf.d dot who•ds, and ill ~.. f . :. IA 1,1 , . ' ‘ j r , , , .; , ..., sz ; , .. ‘,„„ , ~ 1 ~. , : '.y, . . . •` (0 •1 r, .... . I,ll:Cii, statilMeli at that point, he couS.I ..,, , .1 , 1..., o. ' ' '" ''' ' ."' . 4 ' 4 ''''''' ''' ' ' '''' .' '' " ' ~ ... I unt,:e :ca •I mi..c.. as tho...‘e of Miss o.t•sr 1 5 .•• -o•o. 1 ,_ \ l' y , s ' i ' i . ~, . . . . . • ,er rile tile Cleat vt,tev. On sousing tuser 0:I 6.,..... we fire; that we 1,.....: seat bun so.co ti,,, dis,`, Jun 1. I/ 4,- t) TT, ... . _ 1:2,12, 1,'.250 Cup . a, of the ..L•nrno: 103,3UU lout:.. ~.: ) • -- - - L. - WILnatIRTH, . . i Temptraw..e Adt.'.. , lle.f, 3.212 1s 1 111 , 01.41.. C il frill and sing book., 1,7(1./ il•frpt.Cllll.CC 1.....u..1 b..,14,.. 4,46:t L L.: MBL It . .' II l'.. II ( I II AN . T . 1; , ..i...,-1.., : .. .1 G. 1 onr ih. priniptelets, tract., 4-c, anti li tut) G.,,lra• r a ri,;,, u:,,,,,, UrlT,:e on Pcnn S:rcut, ...............- ' ~•: Cut s‘lia-h he has remitted pas; besid,...uo 5,,,, I s. 1!... 11 , • • eaunted 1 . 1134* of ..Ll pu! , ...r. lin- hi, ...5...., .;:h ' , b. - is ~,, lIETWFEN IRWIN k !TA N:3 5T1Z1.7.1 -. . Lase tired hi, bwx-. kir g-r ontaitouli caott.ititio n - Pittsburek, Pa. 13,t. nor Mr Hart is, b:1:0 or li,i, 111,s of 1,ni.0,ar,,, ; ,--,, , „ ~. . i r," •, o %. o.IT: Cs`lklio..• ... L•• It-, 1 t' . • ave; marten uw.J,I LO, I.' toil I:I U, ay b..)0r,51 the f 1,,,,. t NI:. 11..,V alt,CI, s• .; ',IAh a t,....55e1. et but acti, in sl;tl.l.:.:ss of tit.: th.t01.3 4,01 01.10plgt ..d I:, C',12...., g There are some forcible truths in the follow article, from the New York Evening Ledger: "EXTRAYAGARCIE,-7 he leading characteristic of the community beteabouts is extravagance. Every body is woefully exuavagant: you can scarcely find a man or woman who lives within his means. All go beyond the limit their circumstances have marked out. The operative who makes $lO a week dresses as fashionably, with as much care, and to so great a cost, as the owner of an unincumbered real estate. People urn extravagant in dress, manners, sentiments, politics, and—oh, most horrible!—in religion they are dreadfully extravagant. That pride and extrav agance should creep into our divine Masters' holiest earthly sanctuary is indeed a dreadful fact. Within three weeks over one hundred thousand dollars have been paid for pews in Grace church.— This is monstrous. Theta are more than twenty thousand people in this city who pine with hunger, shiver with cold, sicken for medical advice and at tendance. Suppose the nnedialt of this sum extrava. gently squandered to make a church arogent. nristo cratic, exclusive and fashionable, had been placed at the disposal of the authorities for the benefit of the poor, bow many houseless, hungered, dotheless wretches might have boon provided with shelter, food and raiment Suppose the paupers Using like swine on Black. well's Island have been made happy by the expendi ture of forty thousand dollars of the ono hundred thousand! Would not society at large be benefittedl and would Grare church (which coat $60.000) be any len, useful in the cause of religion/ We think not.— It is shameful that our churches ore decorated like theatres and European palaces. It is awful that they are turned into places of amusement instead of pia cr., where the devout ana lowly can go and offer their tribute of praise and piety to their spiritualguatdisti and judge. I Thou.rands of d,,llars are annuelly paid, by the con gregations of different churches, to opera singers and musicians fur rendering the temple of the King of kings a place of public and frivolous entertainment.— Throw down your gaudy picture., demolish your gil• ded cornices, discard the singers who rungo their faces sin nights in the week,—take !Ire money thus •dram der'] and do good with it! There art trecesaities to be relieve I, hearts to be gladden• ,1. and deeds of ben, rtit to society to be , performed! $lOO.OOO to makers church a place of profsno amu•emeutl Shucking.' L S. DAviS docent M Nc,.lie. Nlh.haol Hort, Itiohey flarison, .i,,,, 1111g11C.,. I'll , ];‘. Caropf.eil, S,ooool 1,-.1,14mR, .f H Balker, • .A!!rerl Corey, Michael Kehcw, Cherie, NV Corey, Je.so Sill, ‘Vm L I‘lillor. mar4-3td• Chronicle copy awl charge this office COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVRRY AFTERNOON PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE POE rtmtuattY. N. B. Craig, W. Barker, Robert Wtxxla PORT OF PITTSRURGLI. 4 ►LET WATER /N THE OJAl:init. - . Louis Nl'Lane, Bennet, Brownsville; Abode Island, Dawson, Beaver; DEPARTED. LOUIS NPLnne, Bennot, Brownsville; Consul, Bowman, Brownsville, Rhode island, Dawson Bouvet; - - --- SUMMARY OF MARKETS St. Louis, Prb '2.1, Tho weather has been cold during the lest three or four days, and unfdvorable to business. On %Yellin?' I day night it commences snowing, and the storm con. timed until Friday, and there is now between) a and seven inches of snow upon the grour.d. The latest beau from the Upper Mississippi and llli. riots report those rivers falling. At Peoria the Illinois was cover—sl with ice, the snow about it foot deep, a nd navigution is probably closed again un that river. The Mitsirsippi here ha, fallen about two feet., and there is ,aid to ho Gi foot water in the channel to Cai Flour—No sales of impottance bate been reported. 1 4 9,80 erns offered fur 230 bbl. country brands, and re. fused. We quote the article at $3,8043.85; City Mills $1.2341,50 Sugar—Frurn •tores ftjtifi, land. light. Cofice—Riu, 9 j .fit. Received 1018 bags. Molasses—Firm At 28; stork limited. In freighr4 there hal been no charge. A reduction of retescannot be expected until here shall be a rim, in the riper ; We, tho Pbet•, ; .1 %%1%. n In c, r'it'y itru tl.o ul.rve iewocl ..; ql.d !..•.• r e..”%emerce. 1!.•• • t,,,t i.ti and that stht To the honorable the Judger of the Court of Grnrral Quarter Sersians of the Peace, in and for the Cuunty of Allegheny The petition of W Hutchison, of Jefferson Town ship, in the county aforesaid humbly shosseth, that your petioner hutl. provided himself with materials for the accomir °dation of travelers and others, °this dwel ling house in die Tp. ohne/laid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of etvertaittment. And your petition• cr, as in duty bound, w ill pray. W. IIUTC.III.SON. We. tho subscribers, citizens of Jefferson Tp., do a•ni(c, that tho shone petitioner is of good repute fur hunesty and temperance, and is well provided with }louse room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. W. T. Peterson, Jas. Lobb. E. Pt-leis-al, Jun. Cal eel, F. Roads, W. Lowrie. Isaac Large, H. H. :11'1.::11iney Juan Langer S. lieol, Jr. Francii Blair, Jesse Lobb mari Phi J. \V. T. 1 3 t1tClr:01.1 Hugh Kvnedv, Pau'. cr; E. Per:l I, nill-14E3t, Ovia Fel Ice, NI. Suee, Jas. no, Jr. Samuel lied'. Jr. J. iI. Nl'Llhinne:, Jeisc QCOTCH WHISK .1!h pf Scotch Winii LY key on drenr,ltt ~ r i foe by innr2 MWI ARRIVED ..: 7 4 - .1. 7 4 ,r F. ,c-i- J a Mad MT:kate, Jrl4 n, J. - mv John D IChhrx,m Smith, Jai e. James Mathews; Win Carrll, J VandivenJer, Al 11 hinnwo. H A Weaver. Thomas Reed. By services of Auditors and Oct k, Cr. 13d 54 ' Attorney fees, 35 00 - Serving notices, 2 50 " Printing, 35 00 To outstanding warrants and certificates Dr. on Road $41.855 54 Do do do on Poor 1.874 12 By amh.. due G. W. Lang, ^27x50 By ern't. due by W. Gilmer, $127 80 A. T. Bougher, 305 90 " Alex. Wilson, 47 54 " John Shaffer, 47 75 " W. M'l)onald, .53 40 Am't. in hands of Treasurer on Road, :ono 14 A m't. in hands of Treasurer on Poor, 232 89' A m y t. iu hands of Treasurer on Schools, 629 05 In conformity to tho Low of March, 1844. The board of Auditors and Supervisors Districted the Town-thip to the several Supervisors, and levied a 'fax 01 rice Mills, fur road purposes, and Two and a half mills for Poor, on assessment of Township by County lid 9 esdol — neltber Supervisor to expend ov er $19U0,00. THOS. A. ROWLEY. Clerk Pitt Township, March °, 1346. 1n0r4,121. SE VERA L sums of money, to borrow, Cur several persons, who can give the best security—with law tul interest and a bonus. IVanted soon, a num b-r of good cooks, chambermaids, and nurses, and girls for all work. Wanted, places for a number of clerks, salesmen, warehousemen, coachmen, waiters. and laborers. Also, for a number of boys as apprce• tiers to good trades and to hire out. All kinds of, Agencies utteeded to for moderate charges. "lease apply at HARRIS' Agency fell t3t and Intelligence Office, No. 9, sth st. BAcoN-200U pounds Bacon Sides, just received and for sale by - v • MEMO BEM AUDITOR'S REPOR OP PITT 'TOWNSHIP, 184 5 . THE following statement shows the condition o the sevensl officers accounts to the present time. all of which have been carefully examined and found to be as follows, viz: JOHN GREENOUGH, Supervisor To amount of warrant drawn on Treasu rer fur Roads, $877 66 To amount of warrant drawn on Treasu rer for Poor, 370 27 By amount expended on Roads, Cr. $757 66 " Salary fur 1845, 120 00 By amount expanded Cos Poor, $3lO 27 " Salary, 60 00 WILLIAM NlcDONALD7Supervisor - • To amountof evarrantdrawn on Treasu rer fur Hued', $2747 08 To amount of warrant drawn on Treasu rer for Poor. 2159 IS Cr. By amount of appropriation* for expend ithre, on Rends, on hie Mario. for 1815, by the Awlitors Aoki Supervisore, April 3,1, 1815, 1 11 1,030 00 By salary, 120 00 33 80 amount overdrawn elpended over erpropsiations, 1513 28 am,,unt ("Tended on Roads, " salary. amount over drawn, JARED M. BRUSH, Supervisor To amount of Wartent drawn oa 'freak lifer for Roads. To amount of warrants drawn on Treas urer fur Poor, By •mount expended on Roads, " Ssldry, JOHN REA, Trebiu, er I of 1/tll.ltrat.., !•••u n t of Schtpoi WrtroAtli F. 1114, 631 53; f=••• ;,;{ 7 • 15 1 i0 14 .fl coomi.ston on $1,983, •1 6 percent. . 2 1 : , 1,2 9 9 t B l i 9 9 1., , !mount on hands, I, ,t I • a 114, error. un duplicate, IMEI=GIEMIE --- By warrasts paid, $2,171 00 , Unseal,' properly, 2 Lost Taxes, 13 4 E.,rors on duplicate, 80 96 35 50 Exoneietio ns , 12 03 Comrnit•ion on $3.123 60, at 6 p e rcent, cent, 187 41 Amount on hands, 6'20 05 Ezpoi se Account Ton mourn drawn for services of Auditor's and k, To At torney fees, Serving Notices, " Printing. Townikip nor staxds, riz Town•bip in debt. $3, 9 .57 G 9 J. I). W. WHITE. JOSEPH Aucrrs JOHN RITIHERFORD, Wanted, BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., %? a g is;`r; ;max 40tl CUTS of carpet chain; 500 dozen well assailed window sash gad window glass to suit; bed cords; plough lines; matches; aU sizes of woodenbowls; cast steel axes and hatchets, shovels, spades and hohs, and a variety of Pittsburgh manu factures for sale low for cash or approved produce. ISA AG HA RRIS , Agency and Intelligence (Ace, No 95th r: To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gen. era! Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Ezekiel Beene Wilkins township, in the county aforesaid, humbly ahoweth that your pe titioner bath provided himself with Materials for the accommodation of venters and others, et his dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bin, a license to keep a hou s e of public entertainme n t, and your petitioner, as an duty bound will pray. EZERIEL BEECE. We, the undersigned, citizens of Wilkins township, decertify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is neces sary. $877 66 ;370 27 John Stu-fifer, A Harback, M Punier, Stephen Dunbar, Jos Irwin (of John,) Peter Parchment, Lawson Green, Robert Donaldson, Jacob Hartley, John Adams, John MAtire, J as Curry. mnr4 d3t. Q. A• rIIcANULTY tic CO., FOBWARDING AND COMMISSION 3LERCIIAIVIS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. m r 3 1846. Independent Portable Boat Line, For the Transportation of Produce, and Merchandise, to and from PITTSEIVRGEI, BALTDIORE AND PHILADELPHIA. No Transhipment. 1 200 00 $2.747 08 $2079 55 60 00 19 60 rp HE subscribers, Agents fora number of the best _L Portable 130atw, forming a tegular daily Line, be tween Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully prepared. on the opening of navigation, to ship a large amount of Produce and Merchandise with slespatch and on accumodating terms. The greatsuccees which has characterised this mode of transportation inutile Penns' Canals and Railroads, during the last few years, notwithstanding the oppo sition of long estublisbed companies, and is a pretty sure indicellun of its superiority over the old plan of tranship ping at the different terminous of canals and railroad. We t herefore ask for the Independent Portable Boat Ltne a liberal chum of patrunaga. Produce or Merchandise consigned to us for ship ment will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of arty charge for commission, storage or insurance.— Bills Lading transmitted, an-I all instructions prompt ly attended to. $2159 J., Dr. $.951 55 $B3l Sri 120 00 $951 55 $541 21 GO 00 i6Ol 20 Dr. ! Storage. S , B 69 ! nr.AvING removed to the large and commodious $1" 63' 11 warehouse fronting 1311 feet On Fit/la/tin st reet _ by 150 feet. tuniiing back to the canal Basin, we are , Prepared to receive, tr addition to freicid fur shipment 6... ! be c irial, a large amount of Produce, &c, on storage, 14 3 63 at low rate►. =ME A Card. pc.THE A !:ewi.,nof Ho:elkeeper.. and Carrel:lotses 84,07111'.33 t a I , llr.ct fully directed to our fine assortment of --- Foteicn and Dumeatic Wines and Liquor., which we offer at the must &vocable price., wholesale or retell, ST ER ET T & Cu., rnnr3 18 Mal kor street, one clo,r above Front. _ $1,654 16 18 94 117 53 Rums 36 81 ' 1 PUNCHEON Jurcaucu; 13 55 2:32 I do Ant Lylea do (II years old;) • 2 ' ooo . I do N. E. do for Role in vantities to Allit by lEftliT & Co„, mrkr3 12 r r".••• d•m r idvor,” Frry,t, $4,079 3:1 Whiskies. Jri,ll nr:d Scotch li'lli,kieft, ti, 079 1) 7 9 • i OLD Rye, Rectiti,d, fiel sat, in 91:ant/tie., 0,i,, 3. i 30 u 9 STE;ir.rr _ p 079 19 fei.si life du., th, Llshon d u ., 10 1 sole low. either whole. quleur toidl, by STERETT & CO., 18 Mqvltet qt. Alcohol. fill 1113 LS high proof, for sale by the bbl. or gallon, ty b y STERETT & Co. No 18, Market street, rro,r3 one dour above Front. Choice Reading Matterfor the Thousands! ICS 1' received, at Cook's 95 Fcurth street, the rol e" lowing new and interesting works, just issued from the press: The Pee:Veal IT of John Neale, in two parts (Libr ar y of Choice Iteatling,) Graham's ilagazine for March. Ladies' National Magazdne for March. Democrattc Re-view for March. American Review (a IVhig Annual) for March. The Dead Boxer, an Inn}, legend, by Win Carlton —a highly interesting tale. Clairhoine the Revel, a Novel, by 1 1 1 H Carpiin ter. 'Mid is truly. an American novel of the "first we. ' tut.- $3,130 09 138 54 35 00 2 50 34 00 $2lO 04 Riving.stone, or the Young Ranger Iluvar, a novel b) J 11 kernbum, EF.q. 'Rnzer Dutton. or the True Philoiophy, by G P R Living Age. 92 , Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. WE will sell, a neat and comfortable two story dwelling House (near ‘Vashington street, in dm 6th Ward,) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 feet deep well fenced in and a neat palling fence in front; thts lease of the lot has nine yeats to run from the first of April next, and the ground rent only $5,00 per annum, as the owner resides in another ROW and is desirous of d;spoiing of it, she will take $2OO, cash. The property is entirely clear of iocurobrance, any one wishing to examine it wince!! on Mr Thomas WCllough, Painter. Coal Lnne. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHF:L, mai 3 Penn st., near the Canal Bridge. $6,729 66 Remittances to Earopo PERSONS wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of remitting money to their friends by the Packet of the 12th inst., or of sending fot their friends to come out by the Packet sailing from Liverpool on the 16th of Aptil, will please call any (ley this week at either of the Offices of the under signed. BLAKELY 4. MITcH EL, mar3-Jlce Agents fur Roche, Bru's & Co. 3 471 97 Corn. 600 BUSHELS to arrive pr S. B. Cutter, and fur 3ale by MILLER & RICK ETSON. nint2 4111 PRO BARRELS just rece:tved on con3ignment Oil PP and fur bale by AIIL L Sz RICK Macke rel. por B BLS No. 3 mackerel; 10 10 half nbli Nu. 1 do large; 5 quarter bbla mesa do. In store and for salo by inar2 MILLER & RICKETSON Herring. 0 BEILS Shipped Herring, in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. Coffee. IGS sup Rio CofThe. in stqreoud for sale 20 0 MILLER & RICEETSON, Tease 1050 PCKAGES Yonng Hyson, Gun Powder and Black Teas, in store and for sale by 11_ ,q, P " ^ • ' ' • ; ,••',4 41.'`,!1P ' . Por Sale. C A McANULTY & Co. canal basin, Fountain at, near Liberty Pittsburgh C A McANCLTY & Co - CIDER VINEGAR. 1 00 B BLS cider vinega r for I sle ß G bi E Fr end 23 Liberty at Carpeting at Auction and Private Sale . A ''Kenna's new Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street 3d door from sth., the subscriber has made arrangements with several ex tensive/Vane/od a - rers and Importers in :he eastern Cities, and will be constantly supplied, and always have on hand a ler" . stock of foteign and domestic carpeting and beartfr rugs of every quality and_ variety of patter", width be will sell at public sale on Mondays end Thursdays a each week, at 10 o'clock A. M. and 2, P, Anol at private sale every day. Sundays excepted, at exia a . sively low prices, bills of landing have alreadry he a p received of several large invoices' which are expected to arrive in a few days, at which time proper twice will be given. mart To Let ) VOtt one or more years, the Jargeand comfortable three story dwelling and store, occupied by fi r , Lawrence Mitchel,on Penn street, near the sth Market House. The hooso contains 10 finhailk Rooms, besides store room, cellar &.c.—on the lot is a stable, wash house, &c, Apply to mar 3 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. T- HE ST. CHARLES HOTEL; Corncr of Wood and Thud streets, ITTSBUEIGR, Pa. D. R. ➢TILLER, PRoPslzToz. T H E subscriberrespecthilly announces to his fr iends and the public that be has taken the above na med splendid Hotel, erected since the fire by Capt. James Wood, at the corner of Wood and Third its, on the site of the old Merchants' Hotel, where he i s prepared to accommodate the travelling publicand oth ers, in the best style. i The Hotel is in the antral part of the city, but '3 squares from the Steamboat Landing, and is situated upon the principal business street of the city. The building has been constructed with every convenience, especially for a first class Hotel. The proprietor has furnished it in a style which kra thinks cannot fail to please, and will insure the prompt and careful attention of servants and others employed about the Hotel. D. R. MILLER, frb 26-1 m Proprietor. Splendid Property for Sale. THE subscriber desirous of removing to the city, offers for sale, the house ono lot he occupies in the 4th Ward, Allegheny city, beautifully situated on the second bank. ranging with the properties of Judge Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, end Mr Hogg. The house i is built in Cottage style; rooms Inge, airy, and finish. led in the best manner: an excellent pump of water at the door, and every convenience. The house has a front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished stone on both fronts. The let.is 102 feet fronting on W asbington street. running to the Penn. Canal; near 400 fevt, well improved, with a choice collection of various kinds of fruit. Any person whishinr, to see t h e prope r ty, will please call at my shore, No 69, Mar ket street, when it will be shown to them, and the le:ma made known. Only part of the purchase matt.. ey will berequired. H. McCLELLAND. Inn 26 Long Credit rviiE ■ubscrii,er offers (or sale thirty-one building 1 lots un a credit often years• These lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie. Fifth. Russ and Diamond streets, in the 3d Wind of the city, adjoining the New Court House. Persons dirposed to purchase, will find these fors fsvorahly located as to health, convenience to bon nines., and will ultimately be the centre of the city. For particulars enquire of James C. Cummins, ur SARAH B. FETTERMAN. frb2l Litt" Pittsburgh Navigation and Piro Insu rance Company. Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET. T HE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be °Benxi an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop erty. by a Domestic Institution, located among then,- seive.t, based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good 1,,a11; hey can readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undo bted confidence and security, whiah .diottld ever attend an insurance transaction. To Fo•rsons whose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by File or Water, the advert cage 4ilp , usitnaily adjusting a loss with an institution. AT H , DIE. trill b.. st , itiingly evident. To those who sofr-re,t Gr • at Fire. th's p corrorativn n n .r ~... _ ...., ... ,- r,,. '2 • uf mno, imcvever fortunate, ylie periv,Ne uie. , •itinr ita INIZECTIE 15.9 .2.1 pro ir.mtmion, will tesleciicifts z..g•.-;, tl.ose who sk , fr.r. without Itip6of restaution. M. ALLEN, President. Rolii.icr FINNEY, Secrvtitry. feblB..l6m. lill=llllllll RECEIVED this day direct from New York, • ktige Int of rich spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. rch'S. W FLGA RRA RD. REC El VEI) this day by Green's Expre ss -40 doz. of the best ligid and sprint Gkwes, also Ribbons, Lace, Hosiery, Fcieces, az tux New York Store, Z 9 Market save% feb9B W. H. G4RRARD. CLUf HS, cassimeres and resti.ns of the newest styles and hest quality at the New York atop. N OW opening at the New York Store, 79 Market street, a splendid assortment of French English ancrScotch Meualin delaines. Also a few pieces of beautiful ombro shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street. Cora an Oats to Arrive. 50fi Bushels Oats, ,- 1i 1000 bushels Corn, To arrive after the first rise of water, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No 25 Wood at. Dried Fruit, 100 BUSHELS Dried Apples.; 75 •• Peaches; Just received and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. BACON. 9000 LDS assorted hares. sides and shoal ders received pr str Miner. and corselet MBR}3J;Y&Co. ST Water U. SUNDRIES. 15 SACK feather"; 2 do wool; • 4 do flax: I 1 - .61 beeswax received pr str Miser for We by feb2s .M B RHEY &Cw COTTON YARNS. FORTY thousand Brighton cotton 'erne: 500 hales batting for sate at manufacturers' prices by feb26 M B RHEY& DRIED FRUIT. ONE: hundred antlseventy five bu. dried peados; 20 bushel dried apples fur elle by feti26 M B RHEY &Co. NAILS. 45n KEGS Nails, for sale at ronnufaztoron, I puce,, by M. B. lIHEY &Co. BACON, Or' CASKS Hams; Aril/ 6 000 pounds assorted hanni, aides, and slumblers, In store and fur sale by feb26 M. R. RHEY & Co. Lard. F I ARRELSNo 1 Leaf Lard. 200 keg.' do do Fnr If. by (Coh`2 61 MB RHEY Co BACON 1.00,000 s L id ß e. S ae~orted home, sni,ke t,.,,J5,•: will 5,, ready fur deliverin g in 10 de days,. F or oil.- by M B RHEY Sr Co. POWDER. 200 KEGS Beatty's Powder, for sale on on ancomndating terms by M H RH F.Y Bi. Co. I:=ME5=l P M'KENNA. Anctionyer art,,, 7t HC'::i>- ern a st.2lcien; W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street ME=
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