CM= (r...1)e ilDnilv _Morning post. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, AIARCH 20, 1846 r r - V . " V R PA ER. Agent for country newspapers, is the Agent or the Piti.iiiirch Deily Morning Post, and AV ecitty Mercury and Atinuthrturer, to receive advertisemeuis end subscriptions. He has offices in N Evr Yost:. at the Coal Offite,3l.l A nn street, (ad• joining the Tribune Office.) 13os rot:, No. 12, State street. I'HIGAIIF.LPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BALTIMoRE, S E corner lialtimere and Cnlvert lag here ()tapper can be seen, and terms ur udverti sing learned. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY The Great Flood It will be seen by out Harrisburg!' letters, and the article which an copy bum the Telegraph, of Mon day, that it is feared great injury has been done to the public weeks. The extent of injury done, however, hue not as yet been ascertained, nor is it certainly known that the navigation will be interfnred with for any considerable length of time. In a day or two we will be able to give our readers reliable information in reference to the amount of injury done the public works, and to speak with certainly as to the effect the damage done will have upon the canal navigation. The Tri-Partite Bridge/ IlTt Boobling has politely furnished us with the fol lowing statement in reference to the height, &c. of the bipartite Bridge: Elevation of Bridge abo‘e low aster at een Ire Pier, will be Length of branch to Point, Elevation of Abutment at Poiet Pier, Length of -Allef ben:. briincti, Fitt ation of Allegheny Abutment, Length of Monongahela Span, Elevation at centre The new steam "Clipper No 2." carries the high est chimnies afloat; measuring, we are told. GI feet fiesta the top to water line when light, and GU feet artheo loaded. This • ould leave tier 20 feet to spare In low water—end she could peas safely under it with 15 or even 18 feet water in the channel. But this is not all; it would be en easy matter to construct the chiming* with hinges fifteen cr twenty feet from the top, so that they mild be let down when required, which would only be necessary when there was ores eighteen feet water in the channel; this we all know would but very seldom ho the case. Correspondence of the "Morning Post." HAR1113111:1i011, March 14, 1816. The Senate, 'Lit morning, confirmed the followine nominations for Assnciute Judges. viz: Morris Lung etreth, of Monti-me county; George Smyser, of Adam; Jesse Sharp, of Chester, and William Kerr, of Allegheny. Mr Ebaugh reported a Lill to extend the charter of the Bank of Commerce. Mr Ander son reported a supplement in relation to the District of Penn. Ylr Wiiiiamvon aeporttni a bill fur the semoval of the seat cf justice of Delaware county , The New York and Erie ”light of way" bill passed the Senate, this morninE: teas 1212.; na,s 8, The Lill Lee been enlehdra and %% ill therefore Lave to be re turned to the House. In the House, nn motion, the jt.diciary committee was instructed to inTtire into the expediency of ms king, certain alterations in the law tclating to the per. mincing of testimony. On motion of Mr Webb, the Auditor General was reques.ed to furni,h the House e copy of the. Printing account. Mr Ci win reported a bill in relation to the eircaion of the Ma;or of Phila delphia by a plurality of votes. Nlr Levan rend in place, a bill to inc.oporate a So.ings Bank in Read• ing. The House then took-up on second reading the bill forming a new county cut of parts of Berk., Montgomery and Chester to be called ...JACKSON ." The bill was defeated, yeas 21, nays 61. A hill ref• alive to the erection of Dams in the Clatiun ricer, was then taken up and debated until the hour of ad juurnment. SNYDER. Harrisburgh, March 14 1346. 9 o'clock, I' M. Though late at night there is crowds of people sun. ding at the end of the bridge, watching the river, which is rising very 'rapidly, occasioned by a tremen dons heavy rain, and thaw Isst night, which dissolved the snow on the mountains; the river is now said to be 18 feet above low water mark. This evenings house was seen floating down the western shore, supposed to be the office of the Duncannen Iron Works nine teen miles above this place. A rumor has just reach ed town of the destruction of a wall or land err.bark• ment. at Clark's Ferry, fifteen miles up the river.— The cars from Philadelphia only came as far as Mid. dletown, the water being over the track most of the distance between that plat-.e and liarrisburgh. The passenger were brought up in coaches._ I The river is still rising and fears arc entertained that 1 their will be a great loss of life and property. It re• minds me of the great flood of Pin, in your city. ; I am thine. SNIT Eli. iIARRIBI:fiGH, March (5,1846 8 o'clock A M. About four u'eh.ek this morning the Old Bridge at this place was swept MT to the island—four spans of the new Railroad Bridge are also gone. At the bead of the Island is lodged an Aqueduct, which I presume has been torn ft orn its place by the flood in acme of the smaller streams which flow into the Susquehanna.: This is the greatest flood ever known here. The citi. l Lena of this place appear to have assembled en masse on the bank of the river,•nd in silence ere contempla- ting the wild and fearful scene before them. When this will reach you, is a matter of much uncertainty, as it will requite a great decline in the water before it cart be safely passed by craft of any kind. Yours, SNYDER HARRIfiIIFIGH, March 16, 1846. 4 o'clock, P. M. The papers will give you the particulate of the greet flood. The destruction of Bridges, Canals and Railroads, I fear, is immense. The Central Railroad bill was uoti,•r di6cu,sion in the House, to-Jay. The "right or way" bill will not be taken up before VVednesdny; it will not be flintily clispesed a, I think. before week after next, but I think the bill will rugs. MARYLAND RAILROAD IRON.—D u ring the present year, any, the Bold . ..yore American, thirty miles of the tailrcad track between Baltimore and Harper's Fer ry, are to be renewed with heavy iron rails of the bridge or n pattern, weighing 51 lbs to the yard, and corresponding pretty much in other respects with the very substantial rails on the division of the road from 11:irper's Ferry to Cumberland. We are gratified to be able to add that the rails about to be laid down, ma king an eggregate of between 2000 and 300 tons, will be of Maryland iron, to be fur iislied in about equal quantities by theCu,ington Manufacturing Com mies (Messrs Ellicutt's works) and the Maryland and IsT,,w York Iron and Coal Company, whose works are at ,bunt Savage, near Cumberland. [From the Baltimore Sum] STATE OF TEXAS, 814tagerda, Feb. 24th. 1846. 1. Messrs. Edzior:.--Oii Legislature, ender theuneer order of 'binge," met at Austin on the 16th inst., since which time we have been fairly and fully pout and parcel of the American Union. The effect in ape parent in every thing. Business is stirring, and the high tenting pulse of prosperity and confidence is quickening with vigor and renewed healthfulness.A, We, who in the past dark hours of the country's vi , ssitudes, have clung to her cause, through Ifading hopes, now, most of all, can acknowledge and epprechue the happy change. And be assured. our dear Wight experience will not prove unprofitable, nor sudrien prosperity make us forgetful of the suffer ings we have bottle. This town is pleasantly situated its the bluff hank of a Bay, a Inch !rears its name, and contains a population of about 1 000 souls. The streets are laid off at right angles, aide and pleasant. running frcm the margin ofthe Fla) to the bank o f th e Colorado toter, which it meets about tan mites above the mouth. The Bay 1. about 60 miles long, and has an aver age width of separated fur its entire length, from the waters of the Golf of Nit XICII by a narrow peninstihr In a word, the situation f Nlstugni rd. is 1 that of Baltimore in mintmlite. The Boy is the best in "Azos. The country which finds commerce in its pons is the richest sa hie world, and she richest of all is "old Caney This is a stream about 100 milesl long, sir tried with cdoe breaks and the wild peach, arid oantrig the must fertile lands, the tallest timber aridi lite deepest soil that use or plough h as seer touched.) 'fire Cohn ado country is but little ink roil to that of t Caney, and [hut of most of the other canner courses) triltut try to Mataguida ritual') us goes!. Now ilint i she onerous riuti under a Lich art issue heretofore' 4rovied are removi d , trade is fluorin:, hit Lly In lid Clllll/1,1,1.1, and this urn quallrkl country rap idle tilling up is ills capon' and lab Jr. An expel rtel Iy made to Ira, the 1113 ,, CR tility of the Colorado river Ills resulted trust soccess•l Isilk. During Ole past sear tone of wit . enterprising; metellants cunstii.cted aso smboat mi.:min ) tiser, of tt • ob. i hewn, on the backs, tnndr4lcd us re•a•t the &log, r of snagging by Itr.ing eight writer tory 1 , i , 111 and fildshiti iu as strung a man From the Hat ri•Lurgh Felegraith of Monda oar f• 1,1.041 1.111 , / C 1111C1 (Mlle Ilk 11 lke Sono' , n , .• weeks ago she tom on /lei explo r ing ti ip, do Great Fl y n,.• ood in the Susquehana high uy us 'gh su wilt frill 1,11 / (ab o ut RHO raCnn ball.) to triton 111 Drsirirctron of the ~Has risOnt gh Brag, s—th, 11010 e FM1,1 . 11110% she elll , 11//tell ti a loth- ill. Bridges at (.'tarp's rer ry over the Sas.?• fr . /tonna, la the river, and was encouraval to go on , iiy last (73,1 the Bridge veer the mouth of the ourits rite Was neni to Austin, tho highest settle the Driacoronori iron I Vol ks and the Bridge or. r ment on the rivet, and I hare no .1- 1 0111 Its. f .11; 41 air, Sherman's ereck, below Ihreannon—it, progr rq • tall% earths aught and hearlite nJ the Carman/4er' the Anthracite Frrnace—probable des;ructron f ‘‘ I` are look of g Ito her et toy d IS. isiel hustrio.• the l'ublic IV,rks, 4 c 4 - c. , ent cl/lt d keep r coastarn.s The rise of the wrier in s be. Siimpieharns silo. It cram. andto rr.ay her handsomely. This has long !seen too menced on Friday lash has been the mest destruct /se .treat rlesarleratarn in thot section of be C ou ntry, an d 1 I flood ,hat sine ,. the first rents ll4 MIST 110,11 gise• all rise 41••111•11tV me could ~k, r nient of the ca s • itiy on or borders. Ilarrisburgli. a t our rapid and permanent own a•e the time of ass;l eg, i s S o „, h The firer. from our old ri0,1111• slier, V. 114.41 and West, on! ) by water cttmetuntcntititt, soil vista S I :a l anti t i..e • and at itte same t form I trt trig on an eh s riled ph, z e , it presents die spy...train e, f the pro tern tni.ter t. m I V ,• 41 o.lt 001 ' . ' . l • a lOW', sinking inns t h e Ses -- ill• house• in the l„sy,., au•l n sr ;I . a 5.01 1 0 IS r• testi. tit, 7.410 I. pars ofs. r T. .s.. and g t, e coo t of do •. ~"' '— a heir!; in ant, r, or some insist., neat Is up to the sec n.l slurs krietpd• trinttit is , sts 1 % I. ••I ti• he men le t in F.l t II !osier than the m on!cart of the town . are rover,tl colt Ir.s dr ' , 0. , . ”1.4 ihtih water, geoer.il, • , deep as in I.) ' ,li'er lie all truces r''''''lll he k ' 4 li I ' l . l l p" 1 ' "' I ' l of renr,s, Irralgs • Ilt/ I alit 1101.. a• Or/ g”n, 1111,11eyle 114 site pll,lllgE •ii 1.1 I h. Paxton cieek r. •' t It , t et, Itt• too. red l" ," r o g•D•C c o rn ; i ts ,. the NI. • s • • • itti tie hire "- 110 ti of Vtittertt, ucd tlt :••• tt le tot titetio to "r" "de his I'd ' o f nn *. n the fi 4„,„ . Con , r,„, whit s. ; is „, renterand 1 int, the unin char, ,11 at ni ire II td witICEIC mire, test tt ,in n, tt •ot the ttl o li a,, .uo;. and it, 1 tz i tile 1 ,41 itt•• hurgh brttlee, present, t • currentt• f fierce e ml tr o b, NI 're annul' I . lent eaters , lrt • urns 11f1 11 , 1 , 1,1,11 an 'mit...cribs/Mr nod first II innurrer aloe ns• to ti sal wood, :tmler, the -ilrsr h. been torn from us resting places, as tio:thes of it. ii Abutment, retti•tible power. Between len and eleven "'clod, on Sarnia iv even ing the pieta of the old I I 1.11: i 10.111i:11 j'l,o, tibraled strurture, the 11,4 Intik over the Se. , inehat;•,.. —built by Burr on the %reit priii tple . a• n ro.• $195.000. commenced it/ IRIIo,:1 ' , imarted I which hail bofkied many a 11,n.d, alye ws or. this side of the idand, and to t ,rld to the might eurient and its h.tteting ire,vol, tn s„„4, morning between 3 L.nii 4 n'el..el„ two .f the rriedtl span of arelnis fel: and liter" •wept down one,,, These were soon lensinz hn single span neat to linr:t.norgh. which al•ft fall n bout two o clock. I' ,\I., nod ti.tated mljealtic Illy a way. The west part of the frorn the bland to the Cumber...NJ •loite siarid ins—but whether it ha. sustained is yet to, knnwn. Of the new Rail, nail Bridge. aLiel, wa. be,. r strutted by MI. KII I.bl IdP, all ibe iiir rs and four spans 0(00 frame work were meted o n , he,. Two spans of this went jmit In fore the 11.41,,! c! Bridge, and the two whet ripan• were Is, rpt 4111 . Ii the Doucan'• I.land 11,i,Ige flooring ng h i,i st its descent. Thus the liar, idiuraii side of the tivrr i entirely stripped of all Midge., m %est ir e of them, ile piers being MOitly away, and their pile., being cd) decermtde by the ..1,,r1 of the ester passes over where they were. Two spn ns of the eastern end of the bridge at Dun !can's Island, erected in I Vl7—one of the fine s t urns tures in our countr), have also been carried Alin, the bridge over the mouth of the Juniata, fr Duncan'• I to the reiry .hurt; and t h, bridge ever Shcrman's creek in tile village cf lh oa , non. The dam across Ille.me stre•rn, with the ev tenAive nail factooy and rollirg mill, at the Annie f iti i c e has also been carried away, and the works of Fhdie r Si: Co, are reposed as having sulTeled greatly, in the destruction of building., marldniety. &c. The r nil factory is said to he entirely destroyed. The lo ss a , this place ran scarcely be esti mate d. From the high rimer of the Junima, as well n. the Susquehanna, and a know ledge of it...tre e ts in h OOOO tlooJs, it is feat ed that the entire Mein Line of the Canal will i.e retalered unnavigable for a great po r t, if not the whole r.f the opening seit.ria; and if the de struction fur the flood has extended lip the North and %Vest a - ,ch of the Sit-ipiehanns, these canal, stay be so damaged as in be irreparable the present year. It is a rail day fir tr.pes of Pennsylvanin, and one that we fear mly be felt by those who have placed dependence nn her ability to do juatire to rill. All communication ht'i teen tishingh arid fin' Nest side of the Sir-Tie/ 1 1 MM is entire?) cut ,IT, and must remain so until the ad.,. soheille and a fe t iy is opened. The train. of the Cumberland Valley Hail. road arrived yesterday mr.rning aid afternoon, on the West side and blew their w histlm but after foidin g that all communication was cut ofT, they moved West again a jilt their loads of pmmengets. The easing hou.e of the Anthracite furnace of Ea r-ion. Porter, was coveted With Ciller, 14)&11 rose a. high its the health, cool Into the fu, naces f the boiler, Th e fu rg .,,, war bill it is buppio,cd thus tie blast will be resumed P a rt s of buildings, water wlir, Is, canal boat', tall, lumber. lugs, 4.c., hat, passed down on the L,r.orn of the (laud. One canal boat was brought to the .Itore a short distance below town, in which were ripwatd, of one hundred barrels of dour. The loss to indi.ido als as well a. to the State ; and to companies, will in many in4taneas be severe; and it is not unlikely dint hundieds who have Lein toiling for months in prepa• ring lumber for mullst t, have Gunn s ripped and lel, destitute. At pi e.ent die hr.,. (.I,ln only be conjectu. red, and we hope that they will nut equal the present expectations of our community. It is feared that great damage has alb° I•ecn (lona to the Wisconnisco Canal—but nothing certain known. A great portion of the of Puttemouin, 9 rnile, be. , low Ilarrisburgh, on the Su , quelainne, at the june. Lion of the Swatare, tie ,arid to be under water, and the hou.es aerured from flouting away by cables. The following is a statement of the rise of the Susquehanna at Ilerti.burgh, which contained more water than the terrible. ire floud in the winter cf 1785, or the memoruble pumpkin flood of 1787. At 3 o'clock, P tel . on Friday the 13th inst,the sea ter in the Stisrpellenna wee 5 feet above low writer mark. 011 Saturdaeethe 14th, at 7 o'clock A M, it was 11 feet; at 114 o'clock it was 134 feet: at 2 o'clock P M it was 15 feet; at 5 o'clock it won 164 ieet; at 64; o'clock it was 174 feet; at 84 o'clock it was 184 feet at 104 o'clock it wan 18 feet 11 inchr.; on Sunday mar ning the 15th, at 4 o'clock, A M. the water had risen to 20 feet I inch; at 8 o'clock to 20 feet 3 inches; and at 9 o'clock to 20 feet 4 inches; et 10 o'clock stood et the same; at 12 o'clock NI it had fallen of an 'nab; at I M I inch and 4; at 2 o'clock 24, et 5 o'clock it had fallen 54 inches; at fi o'clock it had fallen 7 inches. It has since Continued to 101 l gradually. We should fail to do justice to the fcarlessnes and resolution of woman, did we nut mention that two la• dies from New England who arrived here on Satur day lust, on their way to Missout i unaccomp inied by any gentleman, summoned the resolution this morning to get into a skiff tato which the mail was placed, to the island, (a risk of their lives that few of our citi• sena could have been induced to run,) which they reached in safety, and from thence to the Cumberland side by the western division of the bridge. Thu bank ui the river was lined with spectators to witness the result of the pet dolls enterprise. SNY DER fi I Tfig `111• PI or BLoOD.'—A posbmoriem examine. lion of John U. Wiring, of Kentucky, disclosed the fact that be wore si steel coat of mail. This was long suspected, hence the mode of attack adopted by his murderer, who shot him from the upper window of a tavern, the hall passing trough his head and thront, into his lungs. Waring signed his will and wrote several letters after being thus wounded, without however, entering a word. DAB •Rti LE now and then picks op a good thing in his tutee's. While going up the Mississipi a short time since, and while the boat was rounding to at a wood pile, the wag noticed a chop standing upon the shore who turned out to ben collector. 'How ate you t here,' said Dan, tars there many old settlers in this sec- Lion?'—'No,' replied the fellow; 'but there arc a good many that ought to trine, d—n 'em FREE BRIDGES The following Resolution. live been pissed by the Council.. of Allegheny. Tile only wohtler ist hot 'one net ion has not been tnl:en hs the ri isens of Allegheny and Pittsburgh long before this in respect to having free Bridges actors the Allegheny !liver. A sulisei ips [ion equal to what they have paid for the kr 3 or 4 years, would amount to a auto equal to that expended in the erection of all the bridges 1111 the Allegheny. Rcsolved, That a Committee of tie., horn the Se. lets arid three from the Common Couivei:a. l.e Apvtdr, led. whose duty it shell he to ascerinin the term. on which the -President, Doe, I", nod Conrwas " if the Allegheny, Hand street, and Fifth ward Bridges. a dl dispose of said tint) ti view to 'nuke the same free Lb idges. find reptit, the same to Councils, at their earliest convenience, Resolved, That the the Select cil, be retioelieil to ti•ltires. a note ill the l'reiiilent, of th o Councils aC Pitistaigh—t eta,. ag that a silt,, lar carton ace tar appointed by tI. it. Coaled., to oc t in connection a ith the committee limn out Coui.cil, in the mutter herein trit.treti to. °Y, _ y r ~,,. ,~.,, , , COQ lERCIAL RE11)111). t re.):rA it Er) AN!) ult tz WILD EVERY I'III IICKUIi ItVAIiI, 101 . llt I=l „ J. NI ~•1.11 roRT or PITT,SEIORGLI. i 0 /LILT WATi ,• TN/ 11•MXLL AMU VII). F.lll,•hr, .ItICIP:r tech, NFL 111,4 . N 1•••••-14,,, I, C I,L il.s I/EPA ET ED. ' IN <0..1.1n, N., 2 (nr%) t nn 4., 1. ir.; Lt4. • Cn..Litne,, I ota /I/ MiAtfte, l 4 heeirng; Glerg. N Office of the Pittsburgh "Morning Peat R. vlr w of 111 C 1141.KET Tli. v.rk tflrtr‘e. Th,rsday Errninr. Ala , r4 19 11;14 The ro , tittlt•tl to II VI ell mt• :` , Lieni tv harm: •11.0 41 , 1 . Litt 1141 , 01.n.t I I lee!. Makin:: the /I,:grrgatv 4 , 1 the prrt.et.te .we'd aLma 17 feet. Ihe Ohio, 11 ts 1:I he vtt •1. la (1,14. 11 ces s• lis•t Cigfilrtier . HU% 1 . 41.1./10 I /lief 11.1 0 11•1.;11, Ihe lie keg the past iserk, deal tritet.l.ll hie asiit• in 1111.1 k. t. The r--11 6'4""ni'.l huge ""'" r 0010 ;ii „.••• I like. The 1 , , ih.• C. 1.101 1. Pre 11 . .0 1.11.T0v 10r do :it The retail kali •hy ihe Lbl 010 et Guritc. halt—Sale. 1 1r0Lmi eJ of ter h ni•sr an 1110, 41,07 /LI() per I I I I. tle mallet pi ire. i• Salt-.of 1 fs In Ow rough It 4ir• per U.. 11 btalo.v— The inntlirt is still iishlueit •ny mate,ial 401 r wee` amount 310 tkl• very I.st. u l • r.test,lermisly Trait-1 here cmitioturs to to an a c t -deman.l 1,1" (irnr.rir* al, I Dr y Mit depart tarn:. nu• an nor City now we 1111 a lively nod !!1041ne•gi airitent dtmvin.l E . 41.0 r I,n. I,rll mnro I% r. The prori.bn mi• I. still in a languid state with G.A . oper.iti •n. in ante. The inn 1 , ter s . as l e t m t., the Westei ft I*loll id - the Penn. Sylvania Canal at losechborg. on Ntin , lny last; the resornpi t on of navigation will 110001 take phis, •nd we mny:lnnlshr an nrtive its t..nk nn this coon!. tie tntelligetwo of the ii..l iii the Susquehanna. pros,' to be ra.ig t ,triuieJ in pagt, nra or live will not intertort the ntivigltinn tin the Nl.tin Lore. The Beaver canal. will Lr olren next week in (inf. unlrr e a,nin wit!mt any important rrl vole at 11 , ,Tilf .1, 341 Gn in rear n, much doi,g jJ 7:,tti 1 00, 1) 100 lbs; a sale ,•1 tons .c.,rvhing at 3 , , currency 1 months. Ibs open- my ot the curttil will give a new i nyttl.t. 1 , ) the tnir -IVO per gall..n ~ fllee.w..—CommKti,l• 2Cct27, on rec,irl and 21:10, I I I,m R .1111 . of 17.1 1,1,1. a 27c. B $1 25 a 4 the river nod wag °. rates for first rate small white army beans. The riles from store are at $1 31, refill sales $1 50. A •ale of 35 liusliels nt the river :it $1 25. 11,00ms—Tho market is well supplied. 71m sales from store at Born $1 25 to $2 I.s, as in quality. Butter—The in irket is amply supplied with keg; roll is in better demand. Several small tales to the amount of SOO lb. from store at from 9 to 19c.— Keg is held at Bc. nail very dull. Bacon—The snorkel is still inn Inngitill state, witri no important sales, and we notice a slight decline. A sale of 30 HILL, hams nt fiaGic. City smoked shoul ders nt 4j c; sides Si; fig: f 11111T15; country• cut ed heron and shoulders. Several small lots sales of at 41.15 c. Late adviccs from the eastern market shows a slight decline and in a much depressed virile. Cl.erse—The market iaquite bar ebia goo, article. The sales of the week amount to about 150 has W ft in lots at from 7iaBc per lb. The receipts for the post week have been very small. A prime oiticle of ‘Vestetn Reserve will command 74 cents on re- Cotton—A sale of 40 bales 'middling,' Tennessee, at Gic, 4 mos . , G bales inferior at Gc. Cotton Yarne—We have no extensive sales to re port. The market is yet dull. There has been a good deal of competition among the dealers this week; a good deal has been shipped below, prices remain at 16c. for small lota in a largo way a per tentage off. toffee—The market is still firm with no change in prices; sales of 200 bags Rio at Bc6Bl per lb for fair to good; several sales of small lots at from Re to 81. Dry Goods—The demand front country if improve , 44. .* , ing modetaiely. but is yet not ache. The stocks are ample and our merchants. in every respect, are imtgutredictO altelitiy spring business. Our wholesale. Dry Goods trade is increasing rapidly. The facilities extended by our merchants are as liberal and as "can be elsewhere obtained. Drugs, Paints, &c.—The sales in this department are increasing, but yet not extensive. Prices are steady. Feathers—No change in price, prime live geese commanding only 27c. on receipt with retail sales from store at from 27e. to 30e. as in quality. Eggs—The demand is good; sales of scveml lots on receipt at 10c. per dozen. Fruits—We have nothing new to notice, sales of chic.] fruit are limited; sales of dried peaches from store at 2,75a53,00 Sales of several small lots o i apples from store at $1,25. Salt's of W Ei Rumba at $0.85 to $2,37 1.2 per box. Figs in half and whole di ums, at 13 , a, 14c. Green—Several sales of apples on the wh inf. a. mounting to 100 bills in lota, at from $2 to $3 bbl as in order. Lemons uru selling at $3 23'a3 box. There are no oranges in market. Fivh—Gurllivh now sells at 4c by the drum. The market for Mackatel and Hen ing iv improving, the retail sale. are oa previously quoted. No 2 mackrel, $ll .501i , 12, du Ni, in half bill. $5 51). No 3 !urge vire SII 5029; do in Ina bbl. $5 50 White Fi,h $6 5011,7 75 bI. Herring, gibbed smo ked 90c to $lOO per box. Freiglit.—The rates to New Orleans, Cincinnati and Si Louis are down to very low rates. There is no CAM' Wife.; bouts have been plenty doling the week, and are moving in every direction. Freight* to alp the Allegheny to Franklin are 20-.26c. The Trani ity of lib go below is very small except of l'itt.burgS Inunulact or Cil 1.04. A gad 111,1 i. being shipped ill the ‘Vabash river. Eastern freights have fallen oft a ! good deal doring the last 'seek, idilfPrell preferring iu! \lan E. , 1" the .:anal. Flour—The market for the ;.net week hialmen more arri to. A 41i.111:Tivieity is .tottnl for ' , hipping. li re hum time an I riv., outman In a In ut Ott.. The reecipt price from liver i. nt itotn $ Frull .tore it Gum $3.73 lo $3,- 371 pct I,LI. Citstice family oran,l% commun.' $3,a75 ..sllr Corn Nl.•al wArre;vcry lillle coming • , 11 , uC 1117 bo-h at the river al 44, SAI, 15,:m This is none other than the used up particles of the 140,4, and other joie.. giving place to the new anal flesh ones. To check this, therefore • is to retain in tfa' aY 4l. 'm five - eights of all the virulent miner that nature dement). should leave the body. By a sudden transition from best to rolsi, IMP r are stopped. the perspiration erases, and disease hegi, s at once to develop.. itself. Ilenee, a stoppage of this flow of they Mee., original!. so many complaints. It is by stopping the parrs, dint overwhelms man kind with cough•, colds, aril consumption, Nine 'molls of stirs wooled die from diseases induced hy a •!oppagi. of the l'er•iMation. uk, now, every remit , ' mind, what emcee 'cern* tlir m•••• 1 resonable to porsrre , to strop the muss, after they me closed. liVosil.l you gist phy.ir to %estop !lay pores? Or would son iippla something emu:, ....ILI upon the •I 0 face, herd ilia clot si IS. , quoted. fi tbei artiially And )PT I know of no plis.ician nu.• I• ,, lose to oat r••.:olsr in rer.silers. w i fe, maky• any i.iertml 011 0 1 h -slim, to I Irrt it. Co. ihe as,u.k suumnt t shout IoY to eitComslorlee, I present In physieive•. and I, I oil. 101 l as r„Trality. Market very firm i le a" 4"-ii,ohnll Ointment n? 1,, It orl I • s a'srw'rc. It hr. parer to r ,. .tore pirrspr. is!ol is., the fes 1, on ibr Lead et, ~,,, aid snore , ninon 3 , 101,1,1. pert ~ h r rlie.r, in 01,1,u1 , 0n an y 1 , 4,1 oltlw body, lirinllto 3 , `• reset, , tiv•l part rt :11c . . .11-,n . 9 3 .' 11 ii I.Bs p our to a ll vatro nal sores, sernfolou.l a J... 11 ,4 1 . 14 , i1. 41 :1 '“ 114, • teener i. , n . lis • • s p maa a•L.il Jo cuss') awl ohtsiord t' or g ,1 re" r. and the la.ge•l has. the loareq 11.4ute. Goa.ival ' It it hrr wetly that ,worpl ofd Ow a Inuit catul.tr,„ta• str.(.l, In!, sox, in Ne ss this.„„ emsneum dr./orders, and mature. the entire cuticle! saloasetori, es i•l• - nee !lint Ale : " it IW d'hY f ."""".. . 11 sI e y that forbid. Ow riccescity of so many to lir rurt•pelativrly Lc M. nosed - L0t...1'm...11, c , taken Me sl t. (hornaCh. IStl•-1.‘ost •i . rilirt if, 1 c o% 0,170 $, nr f lardy that 'with, sicken., gists irscorine- No tiaraarii. t. of n i r • rrr, Is dancenets to the intestines. a i„ fln•selves amt defends lbs. surface from a ll n of-. ,nn,:ern.-nt °fits functions. The suif ire is 5.,l !let ! C hn n Lint " '"g " '" slier " di """"I" ' i e l 6 " , a a the hilt and used Ur miller Within. 75 - d , 3 not”m from • Ii is pie, eel with tmllion• of opening. to relieve she r: 1 -, .rart , sa,l‘ I OS;tI I() i.:trottarA. Bpip up these pares. and draft knocks 11.ty — Salt. of louse at the riser at I at Y ".ir ilea".' ierrrial All Healin g' I."` El 5 I wo tor, batnl !lay, tLere t• •rerceli a ifirle•ll4P, tel, rll or internal, that ref tort. Hops; fi/ sl snot eornsnhr.lo (r urn ^"."""a"4 "*" •it will not benefit I base used it for fns lour 31c • years f.r ulf , liouase• ‘4f the chest, consumption, liver, 1 ry, I.t, salt, 1,,t s4-ent-tinle. , inyilr m, 'he ut Tntl danger and responsibility, and I L . A of a i lu.n• declare tr fore Heaven and men. that not innut lit mail" at, Erne single bar :east WA it fail.] no benefit. when th e pa tent was .it I • 14 " mal ` "1 lilt 111 1110` resell at mortal means. I have bard physicians, learned in the profession; I l'ros —The market is still Iseguil with very hove had mini.mrs of the %.p.+ Judges on the • tir-eirk, Aldermen and Lusiyer•, gentlemen of the m••. 1 all the ""I", highest ei million and 91,11h:weirs of the poor, use it • I ` r a"ii"g i ever% variety of way, sod there has been but one r e it wv. withdrawn. saps Lird tau" - been cc oire—one orites.l and Urliretrll voice—saying "Me. I impoilara,f IN" r, )two (Italm.•"1 i. ',.d• ,tor , 1.15 cv,is. N.. 11,:,r. Maur (11 , 1111 - ••• Ail beat 79a..; very coining in. Sole. of corn 1000 tit.nthel. at ot. flier in several lut.ilt , Ittll.lc. per tot-itrl; 290 Iniihel from 43.iltic. , A , /..--Salt.• of alnatt 2500 65.111-1. (loin (le Hirer, to 1 1 3.3 1 2c. '2 . /0 Itto•Itel• from 5.5.• at 9I I '!13I.•. Rn einstigie in Rye or Barley. i (111.1 , 1,14, !II .1 • In,. 1134 , 11' 1 r..! ftt tile 1411.1 i 1110 la ti a . " , it it tittin: +t•.rs! with two tfrip,,,tant iii 11,0, I beti m ln I toe other groceth, Mt fig.ivc Sl'D,.,„t m~atlye nl 134181 r, prr go I B. E. Constable, 83 Market Street, HA, nr.c, i rd thi. ..hly n.t.lendi,l lot 41...1ir.' !Stahl ttttt eta of ey.w opting a lot ol list e , tr altavrs at an extreme -171.1 s *2 0 I, lon Inn, A N ,(11”ilitMi'llt Sim •ii black K e•, Iwo mil, An a•4ltrn••n. flfzentlemett ' e mils rx-ket flnridLf, 11.... n; Sunrcoder ft; Si.k Sl.t, and nolv 0.1 B. E. (DUNSTABLE. en.t.2o. SOAP. ()OBOXES Sodr, juAt rrcriv rd awl for Artie by ntnt N MILLER Ar RICKEISON. NIOL ASSES. 300 .N;:w b Otl.•Einft MolasAcP, end G,r marl!) MILLER C RIC ETSON. - Now Orleans Ungar. .00 HH HS Prime N. U. Sugar, just retecire. and fur sale by rnarl9 MILLER WEE-FRIIN. 9 cn RRLS Hour, just received on consignmcn AY' . J , and tur ialo Ly marl 9 LLER & HICKETSON. Phainiz Livery Stable at Auetioa. AT 2 o'clock. P. M. on Saturday the 21 st inst., on the premises will he mid the entire stock of the Plornix Livery Stable in 3.1 street, between Market and Wood streets, consisting of the following, viz: One Two Horse Cat liege; Three Buggy's, (one of which with Leather Top,) Two Two Horse Sleighs; Two One do do; Two Sets Double Harness; 'three do Single do; Five vaitt,ble and well broke Horses; Buffalo Robes, Sleigh Bells, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Blankets, Fly Netts, &c. &c. Also, the unexpired term of Five Years from Ist April next of the Lease aground on which the ste. hle stands, subject to on atinuel net of One Hundred Dollars, together with the B.uildine and fixtures. Terms at sale. JOHN D. DAVIS, marl 9 Auctioneer. TFIE subscriber has removed his General Agency and Intelligence Office to St. Clair atteet, (to the office lately occupied by Mr. Henderson as stage office,) three doors from the b:zchange Hotel, where he will be happy to muet and servo his friends and the public. masl7.6t ISAAC HARRIS. WV:" 11t1,..,..r Ilamoval lac,&thiter's .altiO!Coaling Ointment. INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. The preceding figure is given to represent the Irs dENSIBLY: PER.PIHATION. It it the great evacuation for the impurities of the body. It will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points of the surface, which indicates that this perspiration flows uninter ruptedly when we RIP in baid), loot Cease, when W e arc sick. Lae conned ler sustained without it. It 19 thrown oft from Ole bl oo d an d o t h er . itlieeol of the body, and dispose, by this means, of nearly all the impurities Mil hie 'iv. The language of Scripture is, in the Blnod is the Life." If it ever hrecomes impure, it may be ironed &rowdy to the stop page of the insensible periptralicx. Thus we see, all that is necessary when dor blood is stagnant, or in fected , is to open the pores, and it relieves itself hum all impurity imatantly. his own bent and vitality ate sufficient, a Worm rine particle of medicine, except In' open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All pros-6 r /Oiler!. however, direct their olfirrts to restore the In sensible reispiiiviun. The Thompsonian. for instance, 'teams. the flydropatliist shrouds us in wet blankets, the tlomnpaihist deals nut infinitissimals, the Ailnp a • [hist ble, els and chows u• will. mercury, and the blus• te r in g Quack goutes us with pills, pin., pills. To gist. some idea of the eITIMIeI of the Insensible l'erspi i t o in, we w ill stile that thedearned Dr. Lewen bock , ascamined that fnesei.this of all we receive in to the sormorli, passed err by this means. In other sol ii• if We eat all di ink eight per day, we ' , Brent(' five reoth e l it by tile Insensible refnpira• coNsumrTioN It car harll) errilited that a paler can hare an .4,1 'p. m thr seituNl a. tht.y are within the t‘uriti. flit if ' , laced "pen tire ulte•t. netratr+ ifitttril to ihr lung.. arprnsiii. tilt roienm.. k•• dint 4rd c.•mwmtng t hem. anti expel* them frym vire .v.*.rn I nevi not say that it i• raring rerweei of Concimp Lion eieitieumlll.•lthinigh we are i. 1,1 tt i+ f..,1i.n.•.. I rare net what i. aahl, tie long as I can cure *eerie 0,141%311J per6ollll yearly. The S.l.e Lai cured per on* of the Mnthe:h. 111 teats marrding. and who had II regularly every wccit. 4(111.i v..miting I,fien look place. Deisltie**and Ea. Ache are le•liand with like B oeee a.. COLD FEET. Cen•umpt ion. Liver complaint, rtin• in the chits, or aide, lollitig otF the halt. one or the other alarnvr tie. eronotqW.elt cold Pvt. It I. a note sign of ifia4eSe in the nvalrla to hal, cold feel. The Sala, will cure every rule I!. Sinn 11 E n'si atilt lidnoirn, Liam - complaint Stitt• Quincy Son• Thtnat, 11mm:him', BtoLen or Son• Itrytt4l, Piles. all Chest Di.oriAor. such as As thma. l/faesaion, l'ain, aloe Sore Lips. Chapped Hood., Tumnura, Cut anemia Eruptions, Net vous owing nod of the Spine there is prubakily no medi• riot now know n so good. BURNS. It is the best thing in the wink.' for Burns. (Read ilic Direetions around the box.) PIMPLES ON ME DACE, MA SCULINESKIN GROSS SURFACE. Its ciitt ilelion is to C‘rel all litiMor, It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matterthai may he lodged under the skin, and fill...nil, break. ing out to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but giosoness, or dull repulsive surface. itbe ;ins to soften and soften until tho skin heroines &A smoothand delicate us a WORMS. If parents knew how final most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they woul I be slow to resort to tbem. Especially "metro, ial lotengas" called "me. & we d •vormifuges pills, Ate. The truth in, no one can tell. invariably when worms are present. Nov let me say to llamas that this Salve will always tell if a child 11114 worms. it will d:iveavery vestige of them away. (Rend the directions around the box.) There in probably no medicine on the face of the cold) at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of TOILET AllhOugh I have said little about it ex a hair rester. alive vet I will utake it again,: the world! They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hair two canes to hteir one. OLD SORES. That some Sores tree an outlot th impurities of the system. is, because they cannot pass off through the na tural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up rho impurities must have cornet other outlet, or it will endanger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. IttIEUNIA I'ISM It remeies almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. FEVERS In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the hem and porspirution cannot pass off. If the least moisturo could be started, the crisis has passed and the danger over. The An nealing Ointment will in all cases of lovers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the poor ration. - • ‘'• _ , a • • W' ' • SCALD HEAD Wd have cured cases that actually defied every thing bnownors well as the ability ofSficen or twenty doctors. One man told us be had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few, boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS. Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns from growinc. People need never be troubled with the:m if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, No man can mrasure its value. So long as the stars roll along over the Heavans—so long as man trends the earth, subject to all infirmities of the flesh—se long as disease and sickness is known--just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed.— When !pan ceases from off' the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES McALISTER & Co. Solo propOetors of the, above Medicine. Price 25 ceota per box. CAUTION. As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Caution to the pub lic that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James it AI lister or James McAlister gi CO.. ire NVRITTEN .illl a PEN upon EVERY label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5OO to be paid on conviction in any of the consiitoted courts of the United State*, for any individual counterfeiting our name end Ointment PRICE 25 C 7 ,NTS PER BOX. AaCRIT3.—For sale in Pittsburgh by Braun & Rei ter, corner of Liberty and St Clair sin.. and by .I*H Cassel. rornerof %Valuer urrri Penn sts ; Hays & Brock way. Commercial Row, Liberty street; H PSchsvariz & J Sargant, Allegheny city: J G Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and L Wilcox,,jr., corner Market and the Diamond, Pittsburgh; .1 Schnonmaker & C o ., (Druggisr.) No 81. Wood at. Pittsburgh, arc the wholesale agents fur IVesteru Pennsylvania. mar2o. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL THIS day received. and now opening. a splendid 1. assortment of Fine, Plain and Fancy Culured CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., All of the choicest selections. The subscriber is now opening his stuck of Spring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and fluent}, has never belor a been offered in this city. The very flat. tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment , the past year, has imiliced the subscriber to make an unusual large pair:hose. Many of these Goods art• of a superior quality and 'mute. and of a kind never brought to this market by any other establishm; e t,— I le would respectfully solicit the attention of his friends and the citizens generally, who are accustomed to having their garments made to order, having fur some time past paid Isar ticulur ottention to this branch of his business, and having secured the assistance of the most competent and fassionable Cutlets, some of whom are established and well known as such in this community. It, would be difficult, in a common advertisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this at Ick, but it consists of every• description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, of entire new styles; various goal flies; VESTINGS, of every description, a few expressly for "Mrs+ or Part• vests;" FINE TWEEDS, of v•riotts styles and Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASH:VIA It ETS. FINE S.%CK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col SI LK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. splendid Satin Stu G, Handkercheifs, Suspender., &c, fie. Ile will he pleased at all times to show these Goods to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he ca n furnish any garment in his line nn as good terms, in better style. than at any other eoriblishment West of the Mountains. An examination to' the stnck rind style of workmanship will convince any persist of the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es tablishment. P s DELAIST. NO. 49 LIBERTY S 1 REET. IV'Tlie New York and Philadelphia Fashions are this day reeoived. mar 19 OR SA LE-400 cuts of purple and t... 110, carpet F chain: 500 dna assorted 3alo, .9slL l , 16x12 and 10a14 a induw sash and glais of all alma to slit, if watstl; 6 gnu, matches; 100 wooden bowls, all sires. For Bala in any quantity to suit purchasers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent merl4 and Commission Merchant. N B. Paper and carpet rags. Cloths, Casimeres and Vesting's. NATE have just open.•d a large stock of cloths, cas simercs and sestings,eunsisting of Black French Cloths; Bmwn end Blue do; Black French Cauimeres; Fancy do do; AO Vesting", &e, at prices to suit the times. matl7 SHEA & PF:NNOCK. 12 Li:ActtED suEETINGs AND sHIRTINGS. 1-1 The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stock of these goods. 4 4 Superior Sea Island shitting Muslin, 15 16 du do do du do; 7 8 do do du; 12 4 Hamilton Sheeting; 54 do do; 9 8 do do. mot 17 LINEN GOODS.—Baring paid penicul‘r at Temkin to the 'election of linen swaths, we are ~blo to offer them It reduced price*, our stock con sisting in part* of 8, 10 and I`2. 4 !Inrush" sheeting; 6, 8 anti I 1 4 Tuhb Diaper; 6,7, 8 9, 10, I I, and 12.4 Tabb cloth*. Line Napkins aad Millie*, together with a full as *tort ment of Irish and Brown Linen', &c. marl 7 1w SHEA & I'ENNOCK. Lawns and Gingham,. A LARGE: •nd beautiful assortment of the latest stele of Lawny and Ginghams, just received slid for silo at N, 103 Mailiet at. marl 7. SHEA & FENNOCK. Black Smithing and Wagon making Establishment, VIETH, BETWEEN WOOD AND SMITHFIELD STS., W H S ILR I, I[.. nilig is d t e s of i e ll th la e ck b :m .at itb sty in ie e g ar , , , d d on the most reasonable terms. Persons wisbirg work done would do well to coll. All orders promptly attended to marl7-1v Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire /non ranee Company. Office, N 0.21, MARKET STREET. rp tiE Citizens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered _L an opportunity to elfixt insurance unon their prop erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them. selves, based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted Ay Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good faith; hey can readily ascertain, whether they rm.y repose that undo, bred confidence and security, which 'lmola ever attend an insurance transaction. To persona whose property has, already, been dimmed, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the advan 'age of personally adjusting aloes with an institution, AT Nolte, will be strikingly evident. To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of the whole amount of its Iosses—NEARLY TWO HUND• RIM THOUSAND DOLLARS—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. his the part of all prudent men, however fortunate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding its effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustained loss, the facility cf pro tection and indemnity, offeted by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer without hope of restitution. M. ALLEN, President ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. CeblB•d6m. Pansy Books. SENTIMENT of Flowers; 2i Groups by Andrews. The Poetry of Flowers. Language of Flowers. Queen of Flowers. Nature's Gems by Mrs. Embury. Imogfeliow's Poems, Illustrated. Campbell's " Elias Cook " 11 For isle by BOSWORTH & FORALSTER, 43 Market street. aaarlB . To conclude with the LaughabieFarceof THE SPECTRE BRIDGROOM, OR, ♦ GIIOST IN SPITE OF fintsvr.F. Nickodemus, Mr C Smith. Copt Burlington, Knott.. Mr Auldwink Porter. Diggory, Griorson. Ltvina. Mrs M'Farlarui. Georgians, C Smith. Monday,s Favorite Play, in which Mr Frederick Mr Logan and Mrs Lewin will upp.lar. I"7"Otiors to open at bcf r= 7, w commence at past 7 precisely. I[7 The Box office will Le neon frcm 10 o'clock A Ai to 1, and from 2 P M to s—at which time aid place, can be obtained for any number of per• eons. All demand against this establishment will be paid, tunctually every Monday rnutning. A strung and s fficient Pullets have been engaged to prevurve under at all times. 'The company arc requested to meet in the Grren Itoorn, to-day, (Friday) for re-hearsal at 11 o'. clack, A M. mar2o Opposition Good Intent Past Line for 1 2 II X a) 'Ai Ita X A.. t. . •=ativ:ll . Li/xiled to Seven Passengers. Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascendingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA. ONLY ONE NIGHT OCT TO C/1.1:35C11513L'GH, Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cars on the road.) connee ling with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambers burg with Mailliaes diroct to Baltimore and Wash inton City. nrCiffice second door below the St Chatles Hotel, Wood street. SHE.I & PENNOCK DT SPLENDID NEW TROY EVIL? COACHES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, ASCENDING THe HILLS WITH SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION. il:iza From akamb er sburg by railroad to Phitaddelpkia, in splendid newly built Eight IN'heel Cam, there con necting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Charm; betsburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore end IVl.hiliztim City. L.TPOITices for the above Line, next door tc the Ex eliangn Hotel, St Cltir street, and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, %%load street. june 12 W. R, MOORHEA D Aet. WILLIAM M'KEE Wishes to inform the public that she has just corn• meneed the OEN AMENMAL HAIR Business, and Las a very superior stock, received from the EaateraCities, and Paris; and she is prepared to till all orders as the shortest notice, and in a manner that etrannt be excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort. ment of Ornamented Hair Worla, such as Ladies' Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4 , c. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpriea Scratches, Sc. Mrs R., has been fur many years engaged in the siness in France and the United States, and from her long and extensive experience, site feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will favar her is ill their patronage. Her prices are mote liber al than have been offered in this city heretofore mar 17• Iv INSEED OIL-4 barrels per sir Rhode for vale by M 13 RILEY & Co., marl 4 57 Water St. FOR BALE-500 very handsome and appropriate Blank Temperance Cet tificntes, on very fine pa per, for picture frames; 10,000 assorted Youth's Tem perance Advocates, from Nu 1, op to No 76, March numbers. An assortment of Temperance Journals, and Hymn and Song Books; Buy's Temperance Book, Confessions of an Inebriate; Death by Measure; Tem penuttse Almanacs for 1846; a general assortment of the Publications of the American Temperance Unison. For sale at the New York Retail Prices. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent • marl{ 6t for Amer. Temperance Unien. THEATRE! MANAGER. ACTING MANAGER 1"I FIST NIGHT 01' THE SEASON. Mr Pc RTEII respectfully announces to tho inhabitants of Pittsburgh, that the Theatre will ba open fur the season on Saturday evening. 21s! inst, with a 'high ly talented Company. selected wtth great care from the various Eastern and Southern Theatres. The following Ladies and Gentlemen will compose the stock Company. Mr FREDERICKS, from the Park Theatre, New York, his first appearance here. Mr MORRIS, from the Chesnut street Thralls. Philadelphia ' his first appearance, Mr LOGAN. Mr PORTER. Mr GRIERSON. Mr REYNOLD, his first appearance here. Mr BUCKLEY, do du do Mr C S SMITH, do do do Mr WALTERS, do do du Mr KNOTT, do do do Mr LAWTON ; do do du Mr DIXON, du do du Mr DOWLING. Mrs LEWIS. Miss voltTErt. Mrs C SMI fl-I,"her first appearance here. Mrs McFARLAND. Mrs VI TSGERALD. Miss VANCE. her first appearance. Mss BETRH A LEWIS. ;Miss GRIERSON. On Saturday Evening, March 21, 1846. fl i I be performed, Tobin's Celebrated Comm:ly THE HONEY MOON. Duke Aranza, Mr FRE )ERICK3 &land°, C SMITH. Coons Moritalbain, Reynolds. Galhaser, Buckley. Lirni eJo, MulhoHead. Campelio, Lawton. Loper, Grierson, Jaques. LOGAN. Duke's Savant. linos. Juliana, Mrs LEWIS. Volatile, Miss PORTER. Zamora, Mrs SMITH. 11.,s e B, Mrs Fitzgerald. • In Act the 4th , a Rural Dance by the Character, PRICES OF ADMISSION. Firs t Tier of Boxes, or Dress Cir cle, SO cents Second Tier of Boxes. 374 Third Tier, 20 P it. 25 Gallery., for Colored Persons. 25 FARE REDUCED! O► SPLENDID TROT BUILT COACHES, - . V., MVO Oct 25•1 v A. HENDERSON, Agent ARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fast Mail for MULLADELPHIJA9 ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. AIRS. RENTER, a222aag, ALLEGHENY CITY, Six doors from the Aqueduct, Opposite the Collector'• Office. tILS-50U kegs, assorted sizes, for sale by M B ItHF:Y & Co, 57 Water St MR PORTER. MR FREDERICKS*
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