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JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 21
r4i" V I 4 Pa Lama. Agent for country newspapers, '
is - the Agent for the Pitti.burgh Daily Morning Post.
and Weehly Mercury and Nlunufacturer, to receive
edircrtiseitients un3 subscriptions. De has offices in
NE,' Yong. at the Coil 011ise,30 Ann street, (ad
joining the Ti
- Dos rov, N 0.12, Stsoe street.
PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine stroet.
BALTIMORE, S E corner Baltimore and Celvelixt4
where our paper can be seen, and terms ad•erti
sing learned.
FOE CANAL COMMISSIONER
WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR
OF BRADFORD COUNTY.
The Gasette—Oregom •
IrirThoth:Mattel editor says we have taken no nc-
Hector the "flare up in the Senate between the southern
end western wings of the Democracy." True we did
no think proper to notice the "flare up" which took
place in the Senate; in fact we did not look upon it as
a matter deserving the attention which it has received
from the whig papers. The Democratic Union, the ;
evening after the "flare up" took place declared ex
plicitly that the President adhered to the views ex-
pressed in his message and that he had author
iced no man to speak fur him. The editor
of the same influential journal, in his paper of!
the 16th instant, referring to the Oregon vestion, ;
nays: "The ?resident lies thus conducted himself in a
manner to secsure the confidence of his own country
men and the respect of the world. What he has a 6
ready done is open to the judgment of rho country,
and has received very general approbation. His past
,conduct must be his guarantee for the future. Ile has
promptly met every energy; hos frankly avowed Iris
opinion; on every point. as it came up for doci,ion;
and has carried the he4rty approbation of the people,
in the course he Las thus far pursued. Is it asking
too much to assume, that his fun ther action will Le pat.
riots and well grounded?
Will it not be time enough to falter in his support,
,ben be shall fail to give effect to the deliberate con
victions and wishes of his constituents? His own
public acts are the sole es.pouent of his opinions. On
these he submits himsclf to the judgement of the coon.
try. Let him be judged by his 01C1 acts, and not '
be *Ant others surmise At may or may not do. Ile
has gone forward with fidelity to his trust; were he to
maks a furtAcr communication sow, it could only
be to urge tAs adoption of the measures which he has
already recommended. He awaits the action of Con
gress. Entrusted as he is by the people a i.h the con
duct of their relations with foreign powers, is it not
required by every motive of public gocd that the great
oat moral force should be secured to html Has be
not deserved itf And is it not obviouly necessary to
success in foture efforts to preserve the rights of his
country and the peace of the world?
Again, the editor sayt: "Men draw opposite
conclusion■ from the same premises. Some of
our friends contend that the position of affairs
is sety much altered since the date of the Presi
dent's message; and that because the British
premier adopts a more conciliatory language towards
us, (officially there has certainly been no change,) and
tht*aigns in England arc mote favorable to rompro
mise and peace, therefore, we ought to abandon the
measures recommended in the message, ■nd forbear
giving notice at all. Now, is not the directly opposite
conclusion the true ose—because the message has in
duced a favorable change in the tone of England, there
fore we shoutd adhere to the measures of the reesso ge
and terry owl lie notice; and that if we forbear now
to adopt the measure, England win return to her for'
met tone, continue this joint occupation of the country,
which is so much to her own benefit, and care nothing
for presidential messages or popular complaints?"
The Presidents views have undergone no change ,
and we are confident he will never 051Cra, to a surren
der of the territory• north of the 49th paraUel.
Now vi ill our neighbor of the Gazette, be good e
eoughtoinform Lis readers as to his own 'w hereabouts'
on the important question—let him now define his
own position. We much fear he wi The found acting
with the Southern "wing" of the Senate in favor of a
"Compromise" by which' all of the Oregon Territory'
north of the 49th parallel will be yielded to Great
Greet Britain. Speak oat neighbor?
Harrisburg' , to Foster's Wig& which was read diree ;- • • • - • -
•.--os it has 'dreads . , a n d may, unexplained, torpor halt' in : 13 .r.hrkr .1- I' eT • ~ ..r. s . , ~..,._ , . . ._ -
times and pawed. The was o pp os ed i n Senate lure me. James l' a y,
o:Men...a so jedgmeUt ie Corn ,feel- an do 50 et 6:2 apletelid Sleigh; Harness, Bells, 4 Buffalo Robes, and
by Mr Darsie. Mr
;h eßoeldin ought to be here now- o n e of the t h e of thi. county ;spatial W ileum 1,0-; G•titta - Wheat 4 ) hush• 0,00 a , 70 Net.; Stable Furniture; 8 Cows. wits Calves, with a
Corn, - 40 rie 45 variety of other al titles such as may usually be found
and obtain a contract for e construction of a mite g" , and for t h e PorP.so lit a"OY exe cut i on," Thome ,:
She, ides of Robinson township and Rohrer Mott os • Oeto, " - 31 et 33 at an extensive Hotel.
suspension bridge on the site of the one dentroyes:.l2,4o , a , 11,0 The above articles will be sold at Public Auction to
: or Pt. !deiced), bound !homed, en '
in n recroloanee, : Hoe-Loom ton, p . -
A Bill i n corporating the Perrysville mid A Ilegiwey :,, d; „,, , , ;e ~,„ a tb„, real o ; .b i; When t o o o n ,„ 011-Psirowea, •ts•V pia - . eur e7O the higheat bidder, if not pmviceisly sold at Plies!:
tuilipike toad cum p an) pi o oel t h e llouil. LO dii!...- 1., the sa y of execution had caplet'', pt tiers was to 11-kislu,y--it? gall. • - - _lB il) 21 Sale, nn foesday the 24th of Miech, 1846. A liber
: This being et is ate bill des in the House, t o car mot. - - 44 e 62 al reedit will be given on all purchases' over $5O, t wo n
sgeisance, ts , sl judgment obtained. Messrs She, i• , '"sit- Ft" • - - • 1,10 q... 1.121 approved notes. Tire sale will commence at 10 o'clock,
: sees alone were attended to.
'lana rancv,
arai Mot ton resreested roe to bad them for theono Seeds-Hns, - - . • 1,00 'zi. 1,124 on Tuesday morning, and centime from day to day
' The Senate acre ergagid most of the day in the
- 1 del no, and when ih., ha.l expired, Juagreent we.: Tineeliy, . - - - ;2,00 11 , 3,20 mod Saturday evening, unless all the articles am pm
discuss of the bill nmizing the consliuctien et en tered on my recoguizenee agisinst toe. A blurt:id'. Clover, . - . 4,00 a.. 4,75 viously sold. The sale will take place at the Exchange
an Out Let Lied. et Welro Falln. Mr Chi:prima, Of . inn eat 'gag l ICIII 111/ the atelye erope, ts , and extended Lora-No 1 p a;,. - • - - 6 cat 74 Hotel, corner of Penn and SL Clair ate. Pittsbergia,
~, ,1„, I and a notice that f
o r Plaintiff (denies P. Millard) ift'es - P' rb (iv . set ) • - 4e, 5 Pennsylvania. mar 2 IL d3t.
Bucks, and Mr Hee/mare of Norilfamperi;
silvers to permit me to relate p 05 . 11.1.1011 of the prem• ; Has-on-pee lb. - - 7'a 8
principal debaters, ' ors, levied ontiv enter el on emote ten, served un me. : Ckeese-per lb WR. - - - 74 8 A N ORDINANCE, supplementary to an Oral-
The House, 1 think, still t e .mor t o• resume the con-'! Not being gifted a iih the astuteness end chicane, yof Butter-Reg end Roll per lb. - - 9'a 10 CIL ranee entifed. "An Oolinance ,egulating the
eta
sad of the Central Rail Road bill; eller diet ha. a lawyer. being wholly igeorunt (for I are engaged ID ' _ _ _ Markets, mud prescribing the duke' of the Clerk of the
massed accord reading,' then will come the "tirg of ether bunineen) of the CIO,LIre In., of l'etinsiylvisniteiLaJy's Gold Wafe•A and Gold Guard Chains, Markets, and of the Weighmtutet."
which I have learned from sad s.s. .er lefire in thi. case,' Gothic Clock, Solid Mahogany Table, 1 sett fax• .
war" un the Right of Way Bill. I SIICTIng I. Be it ordained and enacted by the cit
'r, ottiren die person or persons SO r eressit g novice to t ey Chairs, I Astral Lamp. 1 sr:per - tor nohm. 1 ~,,t, of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils
lam thine. SN Yr F.R. :'ivory with,. ten tier to the She , iff their intention I pair alaltoganyeoed Tables.l2 Bureaus, Feather
assembled, Teat from and after the poleaxe of this
or . iiiingoni• to retain the pe.sea.ien of air premine. I Beds. carpeting. A.e. At Auction.
The Pies ) Etampshire Election. Ordinance, the followine *hail be the rate* of the Stall
INo snntruction of thin titled appeatieg to the notice ,' Al ar Kee NC . / New Atietron Rooms, Na 114 Wood
It is so very seldom that the %slags nearly achieve [From the Daily Cayuga Tocsin, extra. 13. h Oust I 1
which, o • , lot 1 felled
not, oeg ,l 10 requiwte, tc rive, ere, f. Third door from Frfik street.
iCou , t Boum, N0.11.,5 an 36,
a v ictory, as in the case of New Hampshire, that the MURDER OF JOHN G. VAN NEST AND FAM- arch notice i ts,ok it hit gt anted, diet fiam my • iletme. Q , A'r l' RDA Y, Match 9.1 , 0. at 7 o'clock. will be sold
:
joy of our neiglibor of the Gazette knows no bounds. I LY• i the pr•-sumption VrOirld I e that 1 we• a tiling to retain ' a... 3 shall be n ftv-tvr odor lar ad fifty mos each pee d yea
:tho i nt " "..: A " .7' ; I°ll " inE a " ic" ' "" ' if , No. 2. fifiv dollars; Nos 3,4, 5,6, 7, 18, 19 and 30,
of ho " ot I ro se...i o n oil c omely a ith the provisions of the Inca ; whic h 1- : iy ord e r
: of .. , namstreter : .
The :lobes made in the Whig papers about the result in This diabolical Oct has struck a feeling ; forty-five dollen each; Nos 11, 11, 23, 26 and 31,
'in such ease. made an d pi ovided. George P. Hum. I I Leas. s fine Gold 5 •
atch, with Gold Guise] Chnin.
New Hampshire, is calculated, if permitted to go un- into the minds of the community, such as has never '
;ikon, the attorney ~f the plaintiff t Nlt. Millitsol.) tak- ' I Got hie Clock. forty dollars each ; Nos 10, 15, 2e. 27 and 35,
, . been felt before. . ,, , , I thirty dollars each; Nos 8,9, 16. 17. 'JO, 21. 28 and 29,
explained, to produce the impression that tile wing we gave some of t h e roet i ot a irs of ~,,,, n e endiet , IMg a d van t ag e of thin, insuca a writ in sell my ', r epro; 1 anti -moor:any Table, Claw F.-et. twenty-five dollars each; No. 32, 33 and 34. twenty
candidate for Governor has actually received more murder in an extra veeteiday morning,-a more roe. I IY• (Atlas I would not an much complain, did Owl I Ise' Fancy Chairs , .
I cireumsusncee is anent seri, a procedure, but the , ' 1 API rnl Lump. I debars each, and the Stalls at the South side of the
votes than the Democratic caedidate; such is not the sect account will be found below.l Court House as follows, viz: Ncs 1. 12, 13, 24, 25
very r everse i. the case. The attorney has nut only I I pair :Mahogany Card Tables.
Mr. Van Nest's residence was about three and a ' j and 36, fifty-two dollars end fifty rent. each per year:
case, and the result will show that the Gazette is re- the I taken edentates , of my ignorence, bet rilso of tae sb. 2 do Bureaus.
half miles from Auburn, on the west shore of No 35 fifty dollars; N. 7, 18, 19. ;30.31, 32, 33 and
juicing because the w hig party. is not beaten qui.e as , u5 ,,,, c , I ,,t ee. His f, m jf„,,,,,i,... d of aimeelf; wife.
.voce °I'M r t hem, Greteilee w h o t o ,o,„„.„ l b, 0 1 ,,„;
F "" it ' vr Be Be ' i "" 1 I " c " 6 " c "P' 6 " g • r "' let ' l N i 34, forty - fives doll. each; Nos 2, 6. 11, 14, 23 and
badly at heretofore. We annex the returns as we i mother itelew, (Mrs. WI kola) a hire) man, 01 , ; _j River. being an etlicer on a steam boo, an d who h e .
I Boa kfed and Kitchen Tables, Pine Oil Lamps. :
26. forty doll to each; Nos 10, 15, 22 and 27, thirty
j ill ha pews...ion receipts to nn amount, tslmteit sulll 1 French Her, dollen reel , : Nos 8,9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28 and 29,
find them given in a letter from Concord La the editor :Cornelius Van Arolele,) a hired girl, and three ehil- •
to ; . .
llLnt to gal t•fy the oriental judgn.ent; thi• is vs Ohne I soprifine Old Violin.
j dren, two of a hum escaped ti .e met:delete.
; But this in not all: a twenty-five dollars smell each; Non 3, 4 an 5, twenty
of the Boston Pus,: P. NI'IeENNA,
The minder was commilterl about half past nine 1 the a"rne".:'. own know led ge. dollars each; and that for such stens as may not bee
The followirig aggregate of the returna of our else o'clock , night. . is. Van Nest was the ver y
o'clock Thurstlev ‘1 N in reNteetuble citizen and euelient member of the me,2l Aucimne ' r • rented by the year, it ' , hell be the duty of d h Clefts of
tioefrom some 206 towns, leaving 17 voting places to yard when she Wil 4 assaulted and stabbed She had Ber , offered to tiny due balunce doe on the jusletnetit , .
..SALI., OF 110U-S'EIIOLD FURNITURE, the markets to demared and cllect. from any person
be beard fi orn• io I"oabalk , a. full •nd °°mPie l " " sufficient strength left to cry ten, and to run to the if he would ascertain the a mount 1 wa+ end withdraw ',
In the City of Allegheny or persona occupying said vneant stalls, for each regu•
anything which will reeds you previous to the petals:a- leant pelt of the ileum. where she aroused the hired I theproceedings, llisis explanation I feel called (11 ,011 A.
T 10 o'clock on Tuesday miming, the 21th lost, : tar market day, the term re fifty cent + per day fur each
Lion of your paper of Monday. You can use it as to make in Jostice to i nyeelf.
,eirl, and told he that she was stebbed and that thou at the Dw Ling Melee, situate on Sandusky' CI, I stall, the yearly rent of which in under forty dellare,
you think propel. would all he inerilmed POI heed girl opened diel di '" 2"&" L. '' JOHN T OGG \ RT.
' neer tbe Butler Turnpike Road, will be sold !lie col re and seventy•five cents per day for each stall occupied
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Torahs. Williams. Colby. Berry. Seat. front door, and Mrs. V. N. had sufficient strength' stock of Ilousehold and Kitchen Fernituire,ledetiging: as aforesaid, the yearly rent of which is forty dollars
Buckingham, 27 3707 2960 1702 17 left to reach a bed, nn which the fell and ex pii ed. I New Novels I.O t 1 gellitetliral der:riling housekeeping, ernhe acne; nj or more.
Straffor, 11 1543 1723 942 The aexissin. it in suposed, inonraietely n lie r stu b. Jolgi isiged and receired at CIIIIIei, 86 Fourth s•'•, r aw and va l uo bl,, I.( of Modern style Furniturto ie I Sac. It Be ii ordained. Seco thrkt ills yearly rent
Belknap, 8 1713 854 737 6 tang Mrs• V• N• view into it e kitchen, end that WI , I Essllos Vi, rln iinnc, a tw ee no ye; by t hu au th or ~f ' go nd p rn . er v e t inn, e nd nearly new, ateorg which a t e ; of the Stull,. in the Fifth Wend M•rket shall be as fol-
Carroll, 14 1705 672 1087 6 the reason why nhe fled to another part of the Iseuse.- t y - h.iste in Sere ch of e 11U1liand." - the Dill e Mg, Oz.; I lee A, vir: N. 1 and 2 , twenty chalets each, and all
M err imack, 24 4006 1694 1583 23 Mr Van Nest, el oitabiO. hearing the n 0 0 0• sowed to ; Co t ooseee, ei the D o lintoitte, by ,I II Of is e u riceel Ele ge m ma i s egauv dining tastes, mahogany chairsl oilier inside Stalk ten dollar& each; and fur such Stalls
Hillsborough, 30 4543 3323 1307 14 open the door lending from hi. bed room to the kiteh- I Eno., author of "Item , Q tall - a," - The Polais Roy el," ! with Fermat seats, sprier, seathandsome bureau., I
the
are not tented Ly the year, it shall be theauty of
Cheshire, 22 1159 5488 511 5 en, where he we. met and webbed t a the heart, and I „or., I mahogany work stands, Lege and elegant high post bed.; the t deik of the :Markets. to collect from eaeli god QV-
Sullivan, 13 1713 1209 643 fell instantly dead. The fi end m ca rnate then butch I Th e Cha r med Sea, a novel, by Miss Hai rico Mut , I stead., w ith cornice, low poet do, fancy and common' en' butcher occupying such vacant Stolle, the sum oft
Grafton, • 36 3323 2235 1554 18 ered a child two years of age that WELS gleeping on 11.1 oneato ch ins, settee, breakfast wide, WB9ll stand, looking'twenty five cents per day, for each and every regular ,
Cove r :-:
11 974 210 172 parent'. bed• fly this time Mr.
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th'idi vd The American Review, a Wisig Journal for M e rch. I glesnes, carpets, fenders, fire irons, chum, glues and Urket day, on wh ch they aro so occupie-d, and that :
girl had Rot the alarm, end Mrs XV. had got out of the T a ble Talk, h e Wm Hazlett second oaks, pert 2sl. I queentware, kitchen myelitis, Jec• Ino ek e
son following the occupation of a butcher shall
house to the gate, when, is the she thinks, the muol The C av nli e r, a nd the Chain of Destiey . new novel. I JOHN D. DAVIS, 'be kit,
to occupy any of the outside stalls of said
deter from the inside of the house, cried
on,
to a man! Tie Banditti el the C.:tulle of Hurley:tie, by M t I mat2l Auctioneer. malice!, tinder the penalty of one dollar per day, for
he called John to stab be r. She was stabbed in two ' Bird, F.-q. - every day they are so occepied, to be collected by the
places, and, alibmig,h she had strength left to much a I Hunt's Merchants Megaziee for March. Books, Watches and Fancy Goods at (-jerk of the Markets, by suit or otherwise.
Auction.
neighbor's IL is thought there is not much probability ro v i ng A ge , N s , eo, SEC 111. And be it futther (Adair:ea, Sze., That
of her living. The hired girl hi,' herself. Fremonen Exploring Expedition, now' sepias: AT 7 o'clock on Saturday evetiing, the 21. t lost., for the collection of the Stall rents for the previous'
The munlerer then probably heard the hired man, 1 Th. „b o „ „ oi l , s h „„ b„„ „„,,,,d by Express EA_ at the Commercial Auation Rooms, corner of:
ill be seta a quantity of new' ., ' • years,
.
year or in all and each of the Markets, which
Vun Amara*, coming drown stain; went up and met : vie Belt imore and Ohio Railroad at Carnes' Literary Wood end Fifth in reyts, w; ~ remain stlipeld after the peasage of this Ordinance, it
him nn he was coming down and stabbed him in the : D",,,,, 85 4th street .
ado, Van Arsdale either Moine, a candlestick in his ' - arid stundurd works; gels' and silver watehee in gre a t '
Mgt 21. end second hand Books, among which ere populnr ,
shall he the duty of the City Treasurer to institute suits
I for the recovery of the same, before one of the Alder-
hand. or wrenching , " me from the murderer, struck him Theological Works. satiety; one pair very superior double barrel pistuls;l
men of the site.
11/11 . 0 CIO brass and common single do. do.:single and SEC. IV. Be it fun - thee ordained, &c., That the
a violent blow with it in his face, arid reaching back
for a itroein.tiek. vs hitch was the only thing within double harielled shot guns; a quantity of fine cut!ery,
embracing knives and forks, pen and o
reach, clubbed him deem stairs, end out 4 the house • °civet kn ' v " ,' i have the pmferance Stalls
nng time same. (after paying
: present occupants of in all the Markets. shall
soon after which he feinted. The physicians are of the raves, keitsors, &e..; boots. 'hoes, hats, caps, fine :
!any armarages which may he due for previous years.)
opinien that he cannot cornice.
The hired girl saw the devil incarnate take a horse shirts, fancy cravat*, shirt bosoms, collars, and a va- :
'lay of ready mane clothing; musical instrumento!
which day it shell be the duty of P as City Treasuter
at any time before the 25th March inst.. on an'el after
from the barn stud ride Off rapidly towards Auburn, leather trunkowork boxes, and fancy articles.
:,
1 to let such Stalls to the first applicants fur the same.
and hastened to alarm the neighbors. Bo
a s few mum JOHN D. DAVIS, Stc. V. Be it further ordained, &e. That for
ntes elapsed befoe the neighborhood ws mowed, met2l Anetioneee. the more certain and speedy collection of Stall Rents
and intelligence w a
na communicuted to this place.- Anctibn Sales. hereafter, the time for the payment of the same, in
The horse riablen by the murderer stumbled. a d d fell ell the Markets , shall be from the first to the thirty
about half a mile from the village, and was found there first days of Januery, in each and every year, after
by those who were aroused here, and was un their which time, it shall be the duty of the City Treasurer
way out, it is now supposed, from the fact dint a ho ur to rent the stalls to the first applicants,
was stolen on the road between here and Skaneateles, Ordained and enacted iota a law in Councils this
that night that mrer proceeded thither on foot 17th day of March, A. D. 1346.
and is r
ingendeavor to escape in this way. Attest: JOSEPH PENNOCK,
This most revolting butchery of five persons has no President C. C. P. T.
per in the annals of crime in this community; how E. J. ROBERT', Cl'k C. C.
far the late trial of Wyatt, and the doubts cast by its C . BAKEWELL,
proceedings end results upon the power of the critnin. President S. C.
al tribunals of the land to protect the lives of ow citi
zens may have_ sharpened the assassin's knife, and
steeled bi. heekethe public who ale conversant with
it. must determine. Now, when it is ton late, the
ghastly wound*, of the father, mother, and infant child
and the agonies of the two other victims, harrow up
des souls of the lookers on to a pitch of frowzy that no
pen can describe.
206 2.5 955 17,3G8 10.193 91
lVillierns's minority in 206 towns, 1705.
The remaining 17 towns gave Steele last year 329
majority. The chances are that they have new done I
little better for Williams, and that his minority will
not exceed 1300. (Yesterday I estimated it at 1400.)
For member of congress, Mr Woodbury runs foliate
lower than Mr Williams. We have not yet hod time ,
to enter and compare the returns, and cons.•gnently
am not able to send you the vote. The 2193 trial,- I
ity of the opposition ngainst Woodbury, of last No. I
vember, has probably been reduced to not far from '
1500
1 have cow before me a lief of 219 members; of these I
we know 107 to be democrats; and 121 are claimed
by our speckled opponents. The towns not heard from
are entitled to send 39 more, of which number I am
satisfied that there will be at least 25 democrats to 14
opposition, if every democratic town has made an elec
tion, which I now see no reason to doubt. This, you
will see, would give us in the end 132 members, and
the opposition 135. leaving them the lean majority of
three only, to make out which they must depend upon
some half dozen "liberty party" men (who are just now
not a little embittered against the '•whigs,") and as
many more men who have very lately been good dem
emts. None of these, I am confident, can be - either
coaxed or driven to vote for Gen. Colby, (the whig
candidate) for governor, even with the promise that
'the whip will go for Mr. J . P. Hale as a U. S. sena
' for for six yeses from the 4th of March next, and Mr
Berry (the "independent" candidate for governor) as
aU. senator in place of Mr. Jenness, who has been
appointed to serve only until the meeting of the legis
lature.
To the Senate we have elected our candidates in
Nos 4, 8 and 12; perhaps No HI The opposition
have probably canried Nos I. 2 and 11, with a slight
chance for No 10. In the remaining four there is no
choice—perhaps not in No 9.
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P. S. Since writing the above, we learn thakibere The murdeier is supposed tube a negr
ntenced s o man by the
I. no choice of representatkee it, the town ofOrnmage • came of William Freeman, w,bsi was se ome
which 1 /red riven is my estimate to the:oppose - five years since to ;be State Prison for steeling a horse
lion.. . I Upon hie trial, Van Nest, or some one of his family
,
It will be teen by this above that the Dettoe,ratie I iL t s t w ai w d t o o ne haee been a witness against him, and this
of premeditated revenge. The devil in- ,
candidate received in the 206 towns from which re.
carnnte cannot escape; persons are on hin trail, and
turns have been received, 25,955—the whig candi- h e will b e 1 ,1,,
date in the same towns received 17,368 —Democratic I The Coroner h
das he ld
anng inqueh o n
the bodies
born re c eived .
rho ad, a n
Mrt
v fi . ri n di Nes o t h test
was J o u n p r
o do r s :r he n p
most yet
majority over the whig candidate right thousand jive,
hundred and eighty s•ven. In order to show ¢,
estimable and 'elected citizens in the community;
whig victory, the journals of that patty have included 1 w e knew him well; he wait about thirty-eight years
withal° whig vote, the votes given by the disetTected. H a s hnd been a Supervisor in his own town, arid
! iw he l l i d in
An
n ig li h tvh:
or fluleite part of the Democracy. and also the entile
Liberty vote of the state, which amounts to 10,198.
I a nd friends thronged to his iesideace, as loon as this
In reference:to the Legislature tOO, they 'helloed before dreadful ettlatnity became known.
they were out of the woods " There will, we no„ 1 ---------------------
think, boa small Democratic mejority in the Legielati From the Lewletown (Pos.) Gazette.
tore over the Whigs, Heleit's and Abolidonists i GREAT FRLSIIL r.
united, and that Mr WlLLisata, the democratic ctin I The heavy rains of Thuisdary trod Fridey of last
didate wilt, by them, be triumphantly chosen G u yer- eeri e member with the melting of the great quantity
of snow oon the ground oceatrionert a very surloidn rise
nor. ' Of water in the river and streams emptying into it.—
The Gazette editor should hove informed his read- I Tire K ishocequil la s and Jock's creeks r00..e higher than
ors that Mr Berry, the 'iadrysadent cast/icier'," t they hose been knee to for matly years, riding a great
who received 10,198 votes, is also a Democrat. dif • deal of dams. age tack fences
creek und briages.
Th
fr
i e
rn turn
.o
sp i ke ke
ferirg, howeseroo ilk the great mats of the party in the
~rums; It was aecuted, ho w ever, bridge acre J', . was csuer, Rarriedd (to ole d Ki . b „ctst _ •
state en the 'Texas question. If be had given a full) tny
pluce, alter the water had fallen. A curosiderable IMPORTS RV RIVE R•
statement of the case to his reader:, we are vie) con tee thn o f the new turnpike bridge, near Shaw's mill. Wheeling—Pr str 'Stroh Queen; 49 reeks beckon,
;ilea that they would not feel much lecitmal to be I .on the Volley rued, was cattied away. The riser
ll & P Graff; I loot suedri•.l H Mitchell: 20 bbis nu
,us at its highwo point 00 Satur d ay alterirourt, covet. o ,
Cu;,
merry over the result of the New liampshrte Mee ;
ire; this c-mal sereetal feet below town.
• ;tensed, 4 Weis tobacco. D Let eh & C 155 bide floout.
tine. ' (in Friday evening the river began to rise so mill& IA 51 Wallingford; 40 du, J Jurduto &. Sum 12 dozer
I v that ern rnercheres raga rd in tbe prodece and for I br oo m s . 6 kegs lent, J Delzell; 6 boils papers, 10 sacks —.. . - ____
Corre.rpondence of the "Mornin:.; Post.” • BOXES : , .1 il Reddest for sale by
• "' na g ba. ' irl ' a l '''''''' ahlun '''"'' lla. ' all " ai• I oil meal Johnson, &Stockton; I bbl bullet, J Scott & 1
0()
IlAttlii,RCltGll, Starch 16. 181 6 . [ t h e immerse q u a ntity of flour contained in the boo.- I Cr;'IIRB RI Hifi...4 WILSON &CO., IMPORTANT ARRIVAL
Tills i• petit iton lino, anti a great number havos been , meet stotice tof a nrelom-r aon s i be cimul feecler. Ilv Co; 4 bbl. flaxseed. 5 lob's oil, Samson ii- C 49 tiet-I 0i „, 21 iVater et.
presented. Mr 11144, nf Fayette, presented the pee ' *soothing hard nil right. it won however, ell removed ; ors bacon. owner aboard; 3 crates, Hugh 51 Clara, t
v 7 - H9LESA LE
. D RUG IV AR E HOUSE.. in the 1,
rp HIS day received. and now opening, a splendid
larva of pileiy. Ihe water when at its highest, i n II bbl then . sacks clover seed 2 bbl a mod I Leg assortment of Fine, I'lain and Farley Colored
ceedinge of a meeting of his constituent , . held at Cort• VentV ent • rof New York. B. A Tahnestock & Cu. Co
t T ooe r s oo olt; or to little ovo.r aof the second toot ics of same 1 La con, M R
...,,... ‘
~ 6 o 49 St. John etc, New York, ufli.r for sale a large '
lard 3 - betty; 1 - rask b con J rC • :ills' 18 bhls flour - 'No ) • ' cLoThis. of
VESTINGS, &c.,
' neleviil fiver the Phiedelphirons br as in teletion to o f the e a r elemses. Harl it co nt noted to rise, os moe I ' „ '
I at .vl emote, do, and general ns-ort me
Stuff.,
of Dregs and Medicine, Pe- AI "I ' 1 . 7 sbei . cesk,sel e cl io ns• • • ,
'their meeting at the Chinese museum on th e right of try net icip - oted, from the amount of rain that fell lieu ..,1 'iwi,o' & •tlatlin; 7 learns loneer ,
tent Medicines, Dye Stuff., Poets and Oils, of revery '
(month!, of a ntes; o f the mountains. there ishJohnst on & Stockton; 6 bids Flour, Thomas Me. Ihe subscriber Is now opening hr. stock of Spring,
way. Mo. 111:111•MIIIES offcr,,l a regolution w loich so es , ' , ad lb ':
0 estirretring the shomoge it might have done, the , 1 n „ yin description, which they are prepared a nd d eterm i ne ] !(;In"dth which, for variety. taste, style and quality, has
are 1 terms; patronage
. bestowed upon this . establishment;
adopted, receoiring the Comer Coonnoissiunets to earner nond st „, in sof she , • ,,,, ntohnnots ,,, being flu ,' with , ; • °• - ,
~ _ to sell lots% never before been offered in this city. The very flat•l
I C nese/oats—l r str Herald. 124 sacks cur H. 4do
Country !Merchants, Druggists and Ployeicians,
the past year , has winced the subscriber to make an
10 the Legislature : Le Jrnouut of damage done to the I w hem, which it would hose Leen impterailole to remove. , .
2du feathers,3 boxes sundries, Boone- reverted to cell end examine their articles. Order,
i t ; Tire canal bus been ihitord a A.,d de,ll in 0,0 mot I oals ' 2do "' la '
public works by the fluml. end how much moneytinesual large ptuchate. Many of these Goods are
',m k s, not to Muc I, l o,.vsor, n) t.i." reaC.les in hoe h
will take to term. the eater, with any other nein mai ion 1 1 .'
; I * l
lo I ! I
! tun & Smith. 1 box Simile St Co; 10 b etc, soap, 1 executed e ith faithfulnees and despereh.
li. A. F AHNESTOCK,
Pittsburgh. of a genet - or quality and 'texture, and of a kind never
brought to this market by any other establishment
lo s , us from the qtraettly rol turd; and stones vva-le du emu Morena, Hays & Getty; 1 box books. J ACker
upon the subject tel they. may deem peeper. 511. ed Imo it by the river, and uhiel, it e ill be ditlicolt to i •. B• L- FAH N ESTOCK. }
, man; 3., birds bacon, 47 bids hems. 20 tierces do, J metal A. B. HULL, New York. i He would reepectfully solirit die attention of his friepds
WAns.oRTH presentoel two temonatrances from MIL rem ove until the water foils to tome its rifted stage.
Jrorden & Sun; 8 boxes tobacco leaf, 100 bems. U
o and the citizens generally, who are accustomed to
sent of the city of Pittsburgh, against the proposed -- - - - • - -
Leeck & C.. 100 hletabacon M Leech & Co; oti tobli The recclinrc of the Exchange Hotel at I having their
pattie sgarmeut made to order. Laving for some
post paid ular nriention to this branch of his
law incorporating guardians of the Poor for the city •I A Nov Er, Sdllcs cre A Iluli 9 , i.—We find the' Pl t I ribubtugh.l . tri Sole at P tad re A uction. :kir"
alum, 10 bbl ' • alcohol. 10 do ' soap, I Kid! & Co; 1
r p HEIR lease of the EXCHANGE HOTe4.,' hnon ' . I business, and having secured the assirstanee of the moat
Pittsburgh." The remonstrances were referred witlo I,.linv, ill, account in a data foreign paper—how plerot , I Lux
o , i ,
tte Clarke &Thaw , 20 bbl loud " dor sugar , 4
I it.; expired, and the Ploprietors, I corn tent and fassioonalole Cutlets some of who
the bill to the committee on the judiciary. Ihemg a contrast it fount to the dr eadful scenes which
huge feathers , I keg tar I tralikeg du, 4 birds tobacco, ic 1 B nr , s; sr. sml. NI intending
t arnenments made in Senate In the New York and I rie ere.- foe come
Is enacted in institutions of this kind:— o ' ' "' ' '
bu ll ion's, will sell the Beds, Bedding, Furniture and
A J Butuoet.
' Railroad Bill were concurred in by the Nouse. Tlie l e A ball and concert were given leas week at the enumerate the various articles comprising lid! sl.,Cdt,l
bill now onlv wants the sign's:ore of the Governor to No trio tram Lunatic Aayhmo, at e Irbil neatly all the ilor meinsville—Pr Or Medium; 21 boxes, 7 bales, Fr i xtures , of the same upon accommodating terdla; the !but it consists of every description of goods suitable)
Breeding, Arnold 4- Hugo.; 10 boxes, G Albree; 1 de, is a to _renitence
become a low, torments were ptesmot. A very large noel comemodi- fur gentleman's wear, ouches
On Tuesday the 24th day of alaroh,
roes rdom was tastefully fitted up with flowers anol ev i Merrill. Wt sr , 6, , , - . . • • Superfirw, Plain end Farley Colored FRENCH
The cantinotrous Refl. mod Lill wee then token up.—' Forsyth , & Co t On which day th ey will retire from the HUTIL Bust- AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS.
'lso & Co• 3 me, mite 1 bee sued, ies
et greens for the ocen•i on. 2 chests. R Jones, 40 basses, 4 hales,
After I.rogrimoit gto ilre Iteit section , ado bate took Beecher. weer placed on cot-beide of the apartment 1,, hid.., , MIKIS. CkASSIMERES, , of entire new styles; varioosepabi
limes Benny; 231 bush orate , Shealler.
place between Iklessr• Butrell. Bornsiole•.Bigham en d for the male and fern de patients. The entertaite I - o ur , ' The articles offered for stile consist in part of ale"'
Cincinnati—Pr sir Circassian. 36 tons pig metaI,VESTINGS, of every description, • few expressly
Piulett, in reference to a moo i wloich makes it mcies commenced "ill , glee *mein?, s' bleb seemed ' 120 Feather beds, GU Hair Mattresses, 120 Bed-
AI touch lo GM act their attention; and One poor man i Wald, Edwards & M'Knigloo; 12 sacks feuthers, 5 s teads, High Pont acid-French, Bedding for the above . for "Dretler Party Veers,"
-optional with tine conirany no rerun mnnte the toad a '
' 1 beren 10 /dog end recite verses in the innst plaint ii e I hhl a eggs , 2 d e h,,, e ,,,,,,„ I Di c key & c o , Bedsteads, consistinz of Linen !beets . Blankets and
Pittsburgh or F:, is.—nu s,•to taken. There is twenty. „„,; rnei,,,el,,,ty Comforts, White elerseilles Bed treads, Quilts of the FINE TWEEDS, of varimie styles and priers;
in•nroet; yet all was erdet and d, I (] live. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASHMA
Crireitratais—Pr s'r Messenge.: 27 rats bacon W It F.TS.
six sections in the blit—so you see th at iss yet but coorum. W lien Janette cernmenced each person se. 1 ! . hest Teddy, 100 Mots/piton Bars, 'fables, Bureaus,
i l e ered , inolietriminately, his partner; and the c.nlnin IB! tram; 34 seeks feathers 6do bristles, 72 null. Safa•, 2 Pi - timer, Cliekeringe manufateure; 100 pair of •
one half the work is done.FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col
, e ,: o l ir m eez , n o ce o s f as th i c a 1 cur led droir. D Leech & Co; 88 sacks hoes heir. 4
~,V O 4 .o n iii:74 l ‘, i f i , o d , : r
Cl fii i i , id fo s r , 214i00
Floors.
c of h. Ce b r e p r eting,
In the Senate, Mr Bigler coffered a resulut ion call. l' i ni : n 7, e i s o w :::, d r ' s n i Z . n a nt h a s , l i ` n h o. l:: t omouniclrs,' SI II L . K r.; LINDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. splendid
.'gor
ing on the Canal Commissioner, for information MI h t,,, ~r , , veoev ,-; 10 e ody the enlieening 1,1•11, bits dry ,;,•eis, SIA teem°, 13 bye glass , W B Hey.
rot-e l 4 seleroditi Site . Boards re - itit marbl m e tope , 113 Satin Scarfi, Handkerche Suspendere,'&c ,
the commit of dernage dew the Public Improvements I The metr o., net ; severed of 0 ,,,, i3 „.,,, t .„, 1 „..! Co; I hat leather, Cleo he ~&.. TI ow; 1 package, J
lug. Pieter Mirrers, with Gilt Frames, 2 Eightduy,l 414 1 e•
eons &mete! with the ;einem. and thr e e was not the I
Laughlin; 1 bbl and I Is, g I. Moore.
by the late flood, and for an estimate of the amount oof d ttrodit'ltorks 6 Snorell of the most modern and gp• He will be Pleased at all times to straw these Geed ,
!rest re-motet or appiqdien.inn. Some row de•ron-! B r oweserile—Pr Mr I..outs \l'Laisre 3 boxes II C ' pros cd patter-nil 1 large Iron Safe, aeon's Als " I many wishing to purchase, feeling confident that be
money necessety for putt bog the line in psorr repair.
,ling patients eerebrought into the room, in the ! hope I „ nt ' C 110 • f ' au A 4 d.,en Arm (hairs. • l rit,- 11 . Mal ' .gang '' Hair s" S c...
M out o l . l de, IJ A .iim; 6 do, A obge.l can furnish any garment in his line on as good terms,
Mr Bigler said that the commi,.ioners, 1011 far es infra - , that the festive scene ml
e t meat) them from itor'r i „; ;1„, ! „& Chairs, 4 Hair Sat lockin - ; Cliaise ' .4Card T able: 1 ond.in better style, than at any 'reher eitablishment I
anon bed been received, beliesed it was not as serious ' e relehedness; but their Meted] appeared to IYe 1:-. ' 171 " .3' ('''; 1 ti'. j Plurnmer. 9 I'm". I - 'I
- *!.- : matmesny, 2 - pair o f fine rnahegn me Dining Tables, 6 : I West of the Mountains . An examination of the stock
deeply *forted for them to be nitwit relieved. The Black; 2du G R White; 32 do, For.yth & cc; 4 d o , o
as had been tit lost supposed , tood the resoloot inn pa r ' Cane Bottom Rocking Chlita, 4 dorms Cane Bottom 1 and +Lyle of workmanship will convince any person of
''' scene shogether was one of a most ve ri fying n a ture, i Clarke & Thaw; '2 cases kenks, Mc Dons Id Se Elliot':' Perim Chairs, 12 dordet Dining Chairs, 2 large Read- 1 the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this ere
;red. SN 1: DER. '
. no el f ri lly p r eyed the adonntages of the moshern hum:ma i l do. Voting & Stevoneon; 1 do, Looks ig & Fisher; 1 ! ing Tables, Doak and Bar Room Farnitarr, I Mangle. I tabltseat• P. zumerrsr, --..--
- ,„.„-,-... over the brutality and mustily of former o do. m y B Eskort I do, Rev J L Read: 4 do, King & ALSO-1 he entire Furniture of& DINING ROOM ' NO. 49 LIBERTY STRF.ET.
}knew:tuners, Match 17, 1846. ,4:,y.." • for a hest class HOTEL. I rirThe New York and Philadelphia Fashions ere'
The Su-rpreloettia Itss Cullen aletut six feet, and is .-- - • - - . _.... .__. , 11 Imes; 12 do, 1 bale, !layer & Black; 8 do, 2 Leedom., Rosinios tios sboyo flours ysill. b o sol d is full sa c . . this day rectieed. tear 19
I
trill rereolieg i apidly. The tetnaies of the viers co l
I To all whom it may concern. ' I bele, 1 plou g h, Ariettotsi,Juees & Co; I bore. Church mental Kitchen Furniture, such as is ..vammonly used 1
IR. EDITO11:-1 sow in omit culumns an ad ' &Carothers; 40 loss glass. M'Cutdy & Loomis , . •in the large Hotels in the Granary.
the "old le iolge'' can now be seen. The mails tied N
..., J. serrisenoent of my properv, in Rubinson 1,0%n W INES AN D LI QUORS—Cbam paien and Clew,
passengers are now taken eve i in ferry boats. I CITY PRICES CUERSINT, MARCIE 21.' imported in glass, in 1836 and 1339 fur Exchange
•lop, A liezle.toy stoma, to be mid et Sher Ws •ale.—
In the House, this morning, Mn Rankle reed a F r om a set t ee of justice to myself, ere ' those evrr i o r canzeuxzz CoItRaCTILD Ell.en •rienNOWq• Notel•
bill in piece, establishing aJeriy from the borough'of '
em my every day
g i v etianaactneo are concerned. I I Flesr -- I l!r "'" Sn o r e, . - - *3,87444,00 1 HORSES AND CARRIAGES-1 pair of Match
~_ _ ' deem it iii:, I,eninden duty to tan explunatoin, ini 1 " Wagon, . - 368 1i03,75 ' Grey Carriage Horses, and 1 pair Bay Hones; I Om
: . - 100 lbs • - 1,25 r 1,50 I nibus,neerly new; I Carriage; I Berme wagon; I
MEE
JUST merited at out bookstore
Ece lrsiaU ice I History, ancient and
mml, 0, .2 yol;
D' A übieuo's Ill4ic ry of the Reformation, 4 vole;
David,nn's Connection of Sacred and Profane his
tory. $ rule;
Blunt's Reformation in England;
Blunt's Sermons;
Blunt's Life of Christ;
Kt ummacher's Parables;
Hopkins on the British Reformation;
Blunt's History of F:li.ihn;
Michelet on Auricular C.OnTession;
Bickerstell on. Baptism;
IVill's Divinity;
Jeremiah Taylor's Sermons;
Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief in morals and
religon;
Together with many other valuable new publications
SCHWA & SCHLIBLER,
mar 1 115 Wood st.
PIANO FORTE
T UST received on consignment a first me Piano
eJ Forte of Mr Myer'• Mantliteture. As to Lone and
touch and excellent workmanship no better can be
found in this market. for sale low akotglsoalmore, No
115 Wood street. ISCRIBA Sc sHEIPLEji.
mar 21.
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COMMERCIAL RECORD.
PRI:FAILED MID CORRECTED EVERT AFTERNOON
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMIT - TUC TOR W►RCH.
R. Bell. J. M'Bevitt
J. Mal,holl
PORT OF rrirrsoußou.
9 FEET WATICR IR THL CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
Defiance, Duval, Cin;
Newark, Hurd, Zsnessillp;
Rhoda Wand, DIWIOO, Wheeling;
Medium, Gregg, Brower/ill , ;
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville;
bake Erie, Boles, Beaver;
1..14 M'Laste, Bennet, Brownsville;
Motive. Hendrickson, M'Eenaport.
DEPARTED.
CumVria. Fur-spire, Cincinnati;
M'Coulith, do; r
Lake Er ie,Stiolet, Denver;
Louis M'Lsne, Bennett, I - Stour...ink;
Medium, Gregg, du.
The new and Pplend id PI r. Sam Seay, Cant (Steen
lee, leaves tr,MCITIOW murning at 10 o'clock, fur
Nashville, and all intermediate ports.
BY JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner of Wood,
and Fifth streets. At 10 o'clock on Monday
morning, the 23rd inst.. will be sold a large assortment
of staple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing a greet va
riety of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Gold
mixture, Tweeds, Calicoes, Gingliams, Checks, Tick
ings, Drillings, Irish Linens, Balcarines. Mous de l
Lain, plain and Figured Alapacas,Shetings, Cottinades
Shawls, Hankerchiefs, Patent Thread, Spool Cotton,
Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
At 2 o'clock( P. M.—An extensive assortment of
Household and Kitchen Furniture, Glassware, Queens•
ware. manufactured Tobacco, damaged Nails, Carpet.
leg, Matresses, Looking Glasses, Mantel Clocks, &c.
At 7 o'clotk, P. M.—A quantity of Hardware,
Fine Cutlery, Boots, Shoes; Cloth, Glared and Faacy
Caps, new-and :wowed head Watches, . ready rusks
Clothing, and fancy and staple Dry Goods.
mat 21.
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For NsakiaMo•44•ST4ar Pocket. .-
• " . The MW end splendid steamer SAM
SEAM, Cart 611.11[14LLE, 'rill leave
for the above end all irrternirdiste
ports, on Sunday morning the 22d inst, at 10 o'clock,
AM. For freight or passage apply on board or to
mar9.l. J W BUTLER & BRO.
SELECT SCHOOL.
WM. MOODY respectfully announces to hie old
friends, that he intends opening a Select School
in this city on the Ist Nlondny of April next, in the
basement of the Third Presbyterian Church.
.ar2l•tf. •
Books.
A MERICAIC Biography;
\loffai Southern Africa;
Todd's Student's Manuel;
Kei.h's Demonstrations;
on Prophecy.
Bacchus—Prize Essay.
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
=tin. 43 Marlset street
700 BAG Pi irne Green Rio Coffee, on Iniodunii
for Kale by
I:1MB RIDGE, WILSON & Co.,
mer'2l %Voter mreet.
50 .
1311 . LS Tham i run's h l i xrra Family Flour, jest
i.ICIIIIRIDGE, WILSON & Co.
tuar2l Water street.
-
150 DOZEN coil bromns assorted quell.
tics f..r stile try
9UR1311.1.DGE., WILSON & CO.,
mnr2l.Wairr st,
- --- --
MAT. MILLICR, Pres. S. C.
mqo2l,i3t
U. Z. Constable, 83 Market Street,
LAS received this day, a splendid la of Ladies'
Florence Braid bonnets of the new spring
sboPei—Also , Ida of histlear shapeup at an amine
ly pries. mac2o. •
BE=
ClArk BOXES Chilicotire Soap, just peek.
ed and for ask by
MILLER & BICKETSON,-
MOLASSES. •
30
BBLS New Orleans Molasses,' aseeiriaig
I —/ and for sale by
MILLER Sr. RICKETSON.
New Orleans Sugar.
100 BUDS Prime N. 0. Sugar, just received
and for sale by
MILLER RICKETSON.
250 BBLS Flour, just received on coati/gement
and fur gale by
&ILLF.R RICIC ETSON •
phonig" iiiv ri Stable at Auction
AT 2 o'clock. P. M. on Saturday the 21st inst., on
the peerninee will be sold the entire stock of the
Plicenix Livery Stable in 3d street, between Medici'
and Wood streets, consisting of the following, viz:
One Two Hurse Cat doge;
Three Buggys, (one of which with Leather Top,)
Two Two Horse Sleighs;
Two One do do;
Twit Sets Double Harness;
Three de Sin g le dn;
Five valuable and well broke Horses;
Buffalo Robes, Sleigh Bells, Saddles, I/tidies, Hors ,
Blankets, Fly Netts, &c. &c.
Also, the unexpired term of Five Years from Ist
April next of the Lease of ground on which the ate
ble stands, subject to an annual tent of One Hundred
Owners, together with the Building and fixtures.
Terms of sale. JOHN D. DAVIS,
marl 9 Auctioneer.
Cloths, Cashmeres and Vostings.
VI T F. have just. openrd a large stock of cloth., ea
V ',mere. and vestirgs,consisting of
Black French Cloths;
Brown and Blue do;
Black French Caminteres;
Fancy do do;
do Vestings, &c. at prices to suit the times
mnrl7 BHI % & Fgt.:NOCK.
LEACHED :MEETINGS AND SHINTINGS.
1.) The attention of purchasers is incited to our
large stuck of these goods.
4 4 Superior Sea Island shitting Muslin,
15 16 do do do do do;
7 8 do do du;
12 4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4 do do;
9 8 du do.
marl 7 SHEA &PENNOCK.
T INEN GOOD.—having paid pigeticultr at
tention to the (election of linen gods, we are
able to offer them st reduced prices, our stock con•
slating in parts of
8, 16 and 12 4 Barnsley sheeting;
6, 8 and 11 4 Tabb Diaper,
6,7, 8 9.10, 11, and 12.4 Tabb cloths. --.:_.
' Lint Napkins and Doilies, together with a full as
sortment of Irish and Brown Linens, ike.
rnarl7.lw SHEA dr. PENNOCK.
Lawns and Ginghasas
A LARGE, and beautiful assortment of the latest
IS. style of Lawns and Gingham', just received
and Mr sale at No 1013 111arket st.
marl 7. SHEA & PENNOCK.
Pittsburgh Navigation and Firs Insu
rance Company.
Office, No. 21, MARKET STREET.
THE Citizens of Pittsburghcontinue to be offered
an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop
erty, by a Domestic Institution, located moo* them
seives.based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted
by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good
War, hey can readily ascertain, whether they may
repose that unOpnbted confidence and security, which
should ever att - Aid an insurance transaction.
To persons whose property has, already, bean
damaced, or destroyed, by Fins or Water, the saran
tnge of personally adjusting aloes with an institution,
IT Howie. will be strikingly evident. To those who
suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation
needs no recommendation. The prompt payment of
the whole amocnt of its Iosses—NEARLY TWO HOOD
THOWAND DoLLARS-111 to them a sufficient
guarantee of future security.
It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate,
to anticipate calamity fur the purpose of avoiding its
effects. To such as have hitherto escaped. as well as
Ito those who have sustained loss, the facility of Pro
, tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will
lbe the strongest inducement to avoid the tefleetions
and regrets which must be experierved by those who
suffer without kope of restitution.
hi. ALLEN, President.
ROORRT FILMES, Secretary.
BATS! BATS!!
fit SPRING FASHION.
JUST received by express from New York, the
Spring Style of 1131.1. MI those in went of a Neat
Superior Fashionable Hat, are respe ctf Wired it.it ; ully inv to
cell. S MOORE, 93 s ited
11141-ciStw 3 doors below Diumond Alley.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny
as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise,are reques
ted to settle their accounts on or before the let de
of April nest,after which time snits will be immedi
ately entered against delinquents.
J AMES CUNNINNHAM,
WILLIAM MAGILL,
JOHN McDOWELL,
Commissioners.
Commissioners' Office,
—Bl '846.
January 23, 1
1 -I ARMEFtS AND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE
1: CO.—An election will be held for President, six
Nlanagers and Treasurer, of said Company. on the 28th
clay of March next, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Toll
House of said Company, near the corner of Price st.
JAMES S. CRAFT,
President.
Black fingthing and Wagon making
Establishment,
FIFTH, BETWEEN WOOD LOD SMITHFIELD EIS.,
WHERE all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wagon
Making is done in the best style, and on dia l
roost reasonable terms. Persons wishing work done
would do well to call. AU orders promptly attended
to
ruerl7-4
MANAGER_
ACTING MANAGER,
Fl MTN/GUT OF TUE SEASON.
Mr PORTER respectfully nonounces to the inhabitants
of Pittsburgh, Oust the theatre will be open for the
seusrin on Saturday evening. 2lsi ins:, anti a MO
ty talented Company, selected w . ith great earn fr om
t he various Eastern and southern Mewing.
The following Ladies and Gentlemen will cumpose
the stock Company.
Mr FREDERICKS, from the Park Theatre, New
York, his first appearance here.
Mr MORRIS, [rum the Chesnut street ?baili e
Philadelphia, Ms first appearance, •
Mr LIIGAN.
Mr PORTER.
Mr GRIERSON.
Mr REYNOLD,Iits firstappearanee bor..
Mr-BUCKLEY, do do do
Mr C S SMITH, do du do
Mr WALTERS, do do du
Mr KNOTT. do do do
Mr LAWTON, do du do
Mr DIXON, do do do
Mr DOW LING.
Mis LEW IS.
Miss PORTER.
Mn C SMITH, ber first appearance hers. •
Mn, McFARLAND.
Mrs FITSGERALD.
Miss VANCE. her first appearance.
Miss BERTHA LEWIS.
Miss GRIERSON.
On Saturday Evening, March 21, 15445.
i I be performed, Tobin's Celebrated Coresely
THE HONEY MOON.
Duke Arenas, Mr FRE )ERICKS
Rolando, C SMITH.
Coant Montalimin, ' Reynolds.
Galhaser, Buckley.
Lampedo, Mulholland, -
Campello, Lawton.
Loper, Griersen.
Jaques, LOGAN.
Duke's Servant. Knott.
Juliana, :Sirs LEWIS.
Valente, Miss PORTER.
Zamora. Mrs SMITH.
H oate is, Mn Fitzgesald.
In Act the 4th, a Rural Dance by the Character
To conclude with the Laughable Farces( •
THE SPECTRE BRIP'GROOM,
OR, A GHOST IN SPITE OF HINSELF.
Mr Nickodemus, Mr C Smith.
Capt Burlington,
Mr Auldwinklu, Porter.
Diggory, Grimace.
Lavin*. Mrs M'Fitrian d
Georgians, C Smith,
Monday,a Fluorite Phu, in whicln Mr Fredericks.
Mr Logan and Mrs Lewis will appaar.
PRICES OF ADMLSSION.
First Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle, 60 casts.
Sec o nd Tier of Boxes, 374
Third Tier,
Pit,
Gallery, for Colored Perms
[-?'Doors to open at f before 7, w commence
past 7 precisely.
['The Box office will be open from 10 o'clock
A M to 1, end from 2 P M to s—at which 'Lase and
place, seats con be obtained for any number of par •
sons.
All demand against this establishment w ill b• paid,
punctually .very Nlonday morning.
A strung and efficient Police have been engaged to
nreserve order at all times.
['The company are requested to meet in the
Green Room, to-day, (Friday) for re-hearsal at II o'-
clock, A M. mar2o
FARE REDUCED!
Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for
TZTEIADMIN'ICIIIat.•
Or StLEBDID TROT BUILT COACHLS,
Limited to Seven Passengers.
Leave PittAittrgh daily at 1, P. N.
RUNNING THROUGH IN An HOURS,
Ascending the mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOX•
ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHAMISERSISUGII,
sz 7i a
z.:.
• - n`;"
Z7Z-larts-7!"
Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the
only Line, running their own CBIs on the road.) connect.
Ling with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chamber..
burg with Maillines direct to Baltimore and Waah
inton City.
['Office second door below the St Chas les Hotel,
Wood street
oct ‘25-1v
FARE REDUCE'D!!
Good Intent Fast Mall for
PGOOLADELPNI[IA a
07 •?G6RDID SIVt TROY BUILT COACHES,
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M.
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
•BCLN DINO THr. H11.L3 WITH
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION.
From Ohambersbierg by Railroad to PAiladdelphia,
In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con
necting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Cham:
bersburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and
Washington City.
rir Offices for the above Line, next door tc the Ex
change Hotel, St Clair street, and oriamite the St.
Charles Hotel, Wood street.
%Vl,:hes to inform the public that she has just corn•
menced the ORNAMtlilif ALL HMR Business, and has a
very superior stock, received from the Eastern Cities,
and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all cutlers at
the shortest notice, and in a manner that enema be
excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country.
She has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort
ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such as _Ladies'
Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards;
Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4-c. Gentlemen's Wigs,
Tanpries Scratches, &c.
Mrs R., has been for many years engaged in the ba:
sine's in Franco and the United States, and from her
long and extensive experience, she feels confident a
being able to give satisfaction to all who will farm
her with their patronage. Her prices are more fiber*
al than have been offered in this city heretofore.
mar 17-ly
N AILS-500 kegs, assorted sizes, for sale by
M B RH EY & Co,
57 Waite el,
,an27.4lSzwtapl
LINSEED 01Ir-4 barrels per str Rhode Wards
for aisle by M B REMY & Co.,
marl 4 57 Waxer sr.
Maoris Wines.
OME very chokeold Blackburn Malaria Witter
Sfor snle by the down, or
STE sile bottle by _
ng RETT
No 18, Market street,
one door above Front.
- Sherry irises.
BROWN, Gola. and Polo Shinn' VVID" ild" a2 "'
or single book*. for foot6 ETT 6 Co..
marl 18 Marker moot, one door labor lah.
WILLIAM M'KEE.
MR PORTER.
FREDERICKS+.
A. HENDERSON, Agent
W. R. MOORHEAD, Aet.
ORNAMENTAL
HAIR WORK.
MRS. RENTER,
C:20114 ata2a;l2
ALLEGHENY CITY,
Six doors from the Aqueduct,
Opposite the Collector's Office.