Inc Mail!) illarning 106 t. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MARCH 2:184G VII PA t.stca, Agent for country neorapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Nlorntg Post. and Weekly Mercury and :Manufacturer, t receive advertisements and subscriptions, He has Aces in rs;Ew Yon K. at the Coal Offv,e,3o Ann steet, (ad joining the Tribute:Office.) HosroN, No. !2, Sta , e itreet, rniLarrEtrulA, lien! Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine Wort. 1.1• LT /Von C. S E corner Baltimore and Calverlo.< vaiare our paper eau be 'seen, and term of adverti •ing teart.ed. - - - FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER: WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY VLTO 5113,,ta1c.--The Post of to.morrow will con . tein the very excellent message of Gov. Suutix, as . •igning reasons why he cannot sign the bill "incorpo. rating the Managers and Company of the Coneatoga Steam Mills in the city or Lancaster, l'enn.ylrania." Mir The proceedings or the Rail Rudd meeting in Pat Tovnbhip will appear to-mw row. We learn from a passenger who came in the "Good Intent FAO Line," that the "Right of Way" hill posted second reading on Friday afternoon, yea.s nays 48. The bill as it passed the House, contains an objectionable provision, which, however, it tueli. confidently believed would be stricken out, and that the bill would finally pass nearly in the shape it left the Senate. The attention of cur readers is earnestly du err ed to the cottespondence between DAt rLz. Matz:, Loci:, a member el the State Legislature, from Wa..h ingtun county, and our worthy fellow citizen Gen J K .dooaecan, in reference to the question of granting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company "right of way" to Pitttshurgh. The reasons assigned in favor of the measure by Gen Moorhead. in his letter, are conclusive and unanswerable, and we trust will con. since Mr RIDER that the measure Is one of great im postaace, not only to Western Pennsylvnnie, but to the commonwealth, and that he will give the bill now pending before the budy of which he ii a member, cordial support. Mr Kitedle, then offered an amendment trotit,ng the people of t city 111 Pittsburgh to sebs,:ribe • BUSINESS OF THE WEEK. 1 000 . 000 to the capital stock, within 30 days after the During the week • hich closed on Saturday night, h oo k s a r e opened. This was negatived by a vote a great amount of business was transacted in our yeas, 45, nays 50. prosperous city. We have no means by which we j Mr Barrel then modlied his ernes-learnt so far as tu . could ascertain the amount or merchandise and Pitts. provide that 50 miles shall he made and in use from , burgh Manufactures that have been shipped during the Pittsburgh eastward, and 50 miles made and in lose week, but from the importa by the river, as furnished :f rom Ila rr i s h org , w estwar d, and it was agree d to , an d by our very excellent reporter, we are enabled to fursi the section was adored. wish our readers with the following table, showing On the 9th section, Mr Ptolett moved n provision the amount of the principal articles received. lallowing the company to connect with the Harr... Flour, (Bench) 2007 i burg, Mounijoy and Lancaster Railroad, at liar: Is hard, do. 413 I burg. Molasses, do. 1277 i Mr. Coehron ni,e3 an amendment a lets is: and Pork, do. 530 I requiring the company to connect with the Colombia Whiskey, do. - 701 land Pliiiadelphia Railroad at Columbia. This was Loaf Sugar, do. 50 Inegatived by a vote of yeas 33, nays 52. Pig Metal, (Tons) 476 Mr Plaid then nusbfied Iris amendme n t so as to Feathers, (Sacks) 341 I make it obligatory to the Ilarnsburgh, Oats, do. 1426 Mountjoy and Laneaster Company to pay the. same Bulk Pork, (Pieces) 32,228 Itax upon tonnage (five m: lls per mile) ais enjoined I BiCabt (Casks) 1016 upon the Pennsylvania Railroad Company before tie. Tcbacco, (Hogsheads) 597 I connection .-an Lc rn ole. Sugar, do. 173 I Mr. Webb °fluted an amendment. that in case tlo Beef, (Barrels) 220 said IlartiJsurgh, Motirvjdy and Lay Candles, (Boxes) 297 caster Railroad Company .hall not scrip' of the Lard, (Kegs) 1925 , 14i0111 at thin section, then the Company shall has.. Rice, (Tierces) 83 power to connect with the t'olumbia ant Phtlaile phi' Ginseng, (Sacks) so Railroad, at or near ii,.' borough .4 Collo:who, Corn, do. , 551 The amendment was agreed to, and the amendment Care r ' do. 100 as amended was also aZre.,l to, C 7 to 17, at.d the sr-c Soap, (Bose*) 200 tion was a ioptind Weise n•ljout 'tea. In the Senate, Mr Posairred, presented a petition from Dealers in Philadelphia relative to the traffic in old cloaca! Mr Chapman, from the committee on the judicial,. reported a hill relative to the eppotntniora of true.tecs 'by the Orphan's Court, with a tecommendation that the same Inc negatired. Mr Andzrson r eported a bi:l to incorporate illy North Branch Railroad Company; also, tley bill bum the House, incurportsting ti,e t'Udd Fellows Had Association of Plitietielphtan" with 'recommendation that it be negatived. Mr Bigler reported adversely on certain petitions from Alsace totsmship, Berk. county, ail, nag that the boundaries of the borough of Reading rosy be so alter. APPOINTIUNTI ay fag BoARD of Cl%lt. xustoattas — Sohn Mathews, Supervisor on the Del aware division, from Bristol to Easton. Charles H. Williams, Collector of Tolls on the Canal, at Easton. William R. Burton, Collector of Tolls on the Canal, at New Hopa. Isaac Van Horn, Collector of Tolls on the Canal, at Bristol. DISFIctIoN •7111 De•TH OF • WI/e.—Roarstar papers of lest week report the death of a Mrs. Han nah Patterson, late Hannah Elizabeth Williams, of Pepperell. (Mass.) who was deserted by her buskin& George E. Pattersor, , of St. John, (N. B.) a few days b-,fore her death. The parting scene with her little 0.1 ild, a girl about nine months old, was very affect ing. Patterson is a man about fiv e feet ten inches high, ore very genteel address, is a carpenter, and will probably make his way to the East in search of work. MURDERER ARREITED.—The murderer of the Van Neat family was taken at Fulton, Oswego coun ty, on Friday. He bears the marks of the blow re ceived from Van Ardale. Mrs. IVykuff and Van Ars. dale were still alive on Friday evening. Tut Vzota Sena.—We learn from the officers of the Alliquippe, which arrived here on Saturday even ing last, that the steamer VIL,LA was sunk on that day, near Wellsville. She struck the suuk Lull of the Rich ard Clayton, keeled over. and sunk immediately in 7 or eight feet water. The Viola was heavily laden with freight from this city, bound fur St Louis. Bsscactrir.—A quantity attars wax received from Virginia, says the New York Journal of Commerce, was examined by a broker yesterday, who found em. bedded in some of the cakes pieces of iron ore weighing one and tu.o pounds each. But whet cur. prised him more sou to find a number of cakes which though mach resembling wax, proved to be pure corn meal On being immersed in warm water, the ap parent wax becam. an Indian pudding, apparently consisting of nothing but eOl n meal. MASSACLIOSETTI LUNATIC ASYLII)I.—From the annual report of this institution, it appears that the whole number of patients admitted since the emusb• fitment of the hospital, it 2,39 G; the whole number of discharge). 1,996; leaving in the hospital, 360. The number admiued the put year was 293. The income of the institution has proved inadequate to its expend iture. Religious services for the inmates are regular ly held with much advantage. C•RfILT WiLTIIII2 —Yankee hg Bigelow, an ingenious American artisan, has invented a power loom for weaving grain carpets, which is al ready- in use by the Lowell Company, who have s et . fit ty looms looms in motion, and expended nearly one hundred thousand dollars in this breech of manufacture. The carpets produced are of the finest quality. Mr Bige low has also completed a machine for the manufacture of Brussels carpeting, which has every prospect ofsuc nets. Ile has also invented a machine fortbe manu_ facture of Marseilles quilts, a species of work seldom attempted in this country. It is said that be be. re ceived an offer of 280,000 from England for the pat ent. RrvEtrog.—The receipts of the tact week in the New York Custom House, have been over $BOO,OOO. This quartet *in bee very heavy one. --Ner • ipp.r-7 , A1 , 4 mirjr.,::•'#=. .0.+ 4, ..r. • rklttook ; • JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR Late from frarrisburgh Correspondence of the _• "Morning Post." HARRIISILIRGH, Mar‘ll 13, 1816. In the House, Mr. Rider, Awn the committee on the Militia, made an adverse report on certain peti tions asking that the Militia System may be abolished; the dame gentleman also reported a bill supplementa ry to the several acts regulating the Militia System. Mr. Ladly reported a bill for the erection of a new county out of parts of Chester and Lancaster, to be called ''PENN.- Mr. Enue repotted a bill, aupplemeronty to the charter of the Borough of West Philadelphia. Mr. Eldred, reposed a bill, to incorporate the Del aware and Susquehanna Radioed Company. Mr. Fermi* reported a bill, entitled a supplement to the inspection laws of this commonwealth, refer ring to Pork, Be, f, Butter and Hogs Lard. !sir. rifothirzs repotted a bill to punish the procure men of abortion. The consideration of the Central Railroad b ill wa• then resumed on second tending. The question being upon Mr Burtell's amendment to the Bth section as follows: "Provided, however, that a sum equal to five per CeLitlin per annum, 0 , 1 all capital stock of said com pony actually paid in, shall be estimated and credited to the several holders thereof on account of the a mount paynbie by diem respectively fur stock cab scribed, and shall so Ct.t4lia.lo to be estimated arid collected until one hundred miles of raid toilroad, commencing at Pittsburgh and extending eastward shall be completed and in use, which said ratirrintes and credits shall ba estimated and considered as part of the co.t of constitiztion. And provided for., that', that gaud di.rdernls of pr , ti:s shall be Made until one hundred miles of said railroad shall ha) completed and in use, as is specified in the foregoing proviso." Niti Kiehl. le then iitieted the following as a suboti tutefor the amendment of Mr finical!: ProvUtied, :bar an interest cf fiveict cent per annum, payable semi annually shall be allowed and paid on !he capital of said company actually paid in Cram the rice 0 1 such patment. fur three !,ears, uric.. uric trundled miles or triune of said railroad shall be sooner cum- Otto& and in trio, and the amount thereof shall be estimated and eonsideTed as part of the cost of con struction." Nleiisrs Burn:ides. Ktolk/eatui supported the substitute. and Messrs Burret, Karr arid lirar4- earidge opposed it; ant it sus r'rc ed , Yr" , 47. e.-1 ni nil to include them The Serwe then resumed the consideration of the bill for an Out-Let Lock a Weirs Falb oaths, Dela ware Division of the Penn”ivanite Canal, which was debated until the hour of ailjouromert. PE ctrtaKLY SISCS/TIVE.—A good story is told in the CAusiiinn P ace, in the Courier de Etats Unit. A young lady, endowed with the mo s t delicate nerves, mentioned ore everting, to a few friends as sembled in het drawing room, that she had a horror of the ruse. 'The perfume of this flower,' said she, -gives me the vertigo.' The conversation was inter ! rupted by the visit of a fair friend, w ho was going t•r a ball, and wore a rose bud ie her head-dress. Ow fair heroine turned pale directly, tossed her arms and fell gracefully in o swoon upon the ottoman. 'What a stiange nervous susceptibility' What a delicate land impressible organization!' crier! the spectators.— •For Heaven's sal" Madam, go an a)!—Dont't you see that you have caused this spastia"lr replied i the astonished lady 'Yes, of course, it is the perfume of the rose-bud in your hair.. 'Reidy, if it is so, I will sacrafice the guilty flower—but judge before you sentence.' The flower, denorbed from the hearl-dress,! was passed from band to hand among, the spectator!, but their wheat le soon gave way to a different e motion.— Tine fatal rosebud War an artvieial one. New Foci:Dar —A new foundry is about being es tablished at South Boston, by Cyrus Alger and others, for the manufacture of iron, steel and copper articles. It is to be the most extensive foundry in Boston, and stasis with a capital of 1200,000. About 150 hands will be employed, u part of whoa, will be io Lerch,. ter, where there mill Liu a blanch fur the purpose ul smelting Ore, &c. RAILROAD Triouat.r.i.—The hands on the railroad at Troy, N. H., •truck for wages and nearly Lent Mr. Holman, a farmer, to death. They raised an empty coffin, on which was incribed "For him rho goes to work first." Ho knocked down four of them, when the fifth coming up behind struck him down with an axe, and when down they hacked his head dread. fully. Mi. Holman is a farmer, and has an interest. in` wife ■nd family of children. He was on his way from the North whither ho had been with a load of chairs. TEXAN Hottses.—Col. A. P. Eyre, Kensington, Philadelphia: has three of these horses known as Mum- tags, which were recently imported from Texas They are the wild horses of the prairie, and totted in large herds on the tablelands of Mexico and and Can. tral America. They are something of a curiosity in this region. FEM== The Democracy of Indiana Township, on Friday last. achieved a glorious victory. The entire demo. critic ticket, it will be seen, is elected by a triumphant majority. Three cheers for the Democt ots of Indiana: Dk:3lOC RATS• WHIGS. A Ingram, Jr., F Beaty. 124 IV Henderson, 98 Haft, 123 Jas Halstead, 101 la4pcctur. 1 S Hart, Ed6vuldCuthle, A ember G Robinson, Alex Campbell M Robinson. Henry Thomas, illium \1 rhilemy, 123 C!,trlo. (.1 . 4:1a0l, 107 B F Kel , A PrtEskArt.—A number of citiz,m4 of Brooklyn, prior to tho departure of the slop Brooklyn, with 200 emigrants fur Oregon, inorchosed and presented w tits mi.-en:ma a nomplt.it. Set of Ilerrr'd ekcellent I.lbrar), 179 STEAM SAW MILL at lOU L (;,61.011, owned by tile l'ni,ed State• Government, wit. cuu.um•cl by tituou the ir:th ult. it wit w,lllll ill:, or CZ, 000 I NI r ORT ANT CORR ESPONOENCI (;,,t .1K :Uoo•ltrrod Dear Sir:—You were lact timer a xgloaf . r , ; „ r oent of the I3llgrarititic the right of way to the I1:o 1,111,311. and Oldo Railroad Coinfoifit. lam Ird..tm -4.1 that your are now ut amine aurpotte, 01 th a t m•-u -•u~e. It is known that you err a here, stockholder in the Mailoi•galiehs Sack stair Inspr,,veitirot, eh i•h it gu,,e 6 tf u i oporntian, and doing a Treat I •”• , 0.11 , It i 3 supfws. d that in the event the (..!11. viel inn 01 the illy, 0.1.• ;: , of he 1.,,,,ne 5t nridtrevel will he dineried ftltm 31,0, prostione t. Now •ir • know rut •.n bl" ted btIOIIWAS man, and duly regarillid Of rout intareata meshes. that I have heel, •urpriwv.l at I hi. ehange of tna •t the earnest efforts that :von arc now making to Carry the toll in question. Know insft ...er you, position at rittsbeirgh, and from your orrraintarsess with thrhasioevis and geogra phy of the western country Tamar the Ohio rivet that you posives• •Airitni•ress her in Ming a correct 0100,11 n. i to this Ittti,otiant 11'1' •il 01, I 11.,0 0 i1l inoich pleased tii hear duet!) %4..jr,rlf, by wha rcllrar t.llPatUryllie y,.n hn'ir att:tr.l at ylkar ptrottc, on. 011 ii,ll ye r., i.kottt that ma rn 1)! her .1,-3 .I',in rte... trl4:rtn 111 14f. bit] CONO,r, 114 . I , 03: c , arc of Ow rAio- 41111 .rnAJIJ bn 1 , .1e9.e..11 , . !weir n , ar r lOU. Ur, Obi& 1111 hp, t. I ihrrnfore, xrewly ynoi r,! , thelraq-erou •tn r. 41 of r. 1 , ,,rn• runt, kkfurrash inn %oh 4 p'41 , 1 01 th e rr a. If, I,is sn it G.rmrr onf.,.noon to It, rock, 2,1 1.4 your rest.us mini ardent 111/fl , ot I of Ito. numn,re at Or To 1),,,1L monk . House of ktritarelatt•es. 111rlill Sin: —Jot% as I ens meparmg to have 11.. place, I recet•ed your frail - flak mire ardaing me alit I ; opposed the passage of itght tab ea, bail at the ta.; areamn tat the 1011.1a:ore, and eh, I support o noe' 1 can oid, nattier burned rep!), butwit; sit. ;Leone to le plain an I ibtrli;gible, 'lots •tlyelet to the bre!, of cup ha no - intrre.t to the "Monnegahela Navigation to tine, I ha., snse•tral in flint atolls the earnings of many teem and upon It prosperity my pecuntitry welfare depends; id ttoOtens I tnisrsi web great smarmy ever . , m rmen hkeiy to jejune or tarnefU .t. The Baltimore and Ohio at present tr r rnt n ate. at Camber land; irons that p i.i.t freight and lye aengeis are elnirearit on the Nat I rued. rearei,iy Oder rt.zae• to liroarnasitle. and Isom thence by it,.. •I•••k • ate t mprorrrment ilia Nlonon:ehela, to Pet.. ii,os passing o'er the sock a loch I owl so deeply immeirtrad. so :oil. ;Iwo fir a* the tsrminun of the 11•Ii;rui le and Ita;;,,a•l ruti!,l bin kept at Cumberland. the slack sa aim improarrneid of ti. Monongahela Must het preletwt,/e; tot; thst not Mehl that railroad rear hes the .or Stl , --11‘ must tot atnppc.i of all or nearly al: the • between the Atlantic sea board alai the Oho , ,sari, and will hove to rittplehd upon Orr loCnt itti•olcan tor support. It is, th..reforr, but natural that I Orr,: ' cant,' Ira interews Oh a jelmrseae laud lie t , confine the terminus of the Haltirnoir and Ohio Hail road at us present point I For this purpose I last a car nt roam{ the pa singe of the bid, because I then believed that .1 thus Seat.' re• lowed to grant "the right of way, " .he leer - mutts uf ; road would remit, at Cumberland • and the work in whirh I am sod,'sly irrer ',Led continue to prosper From a mute full examhistio.l of the matter str.r... end from facts whirl h-Inc corn,, to otit knowlettg, recently. lan sar.slyed beyoad n dorla, that it the right way to Phtsburgh i• n.. 1 granted. the mote and Ohio Railroad still be muilk to Vidierlirg, or some point below. That •01.-11 a ...motors would he disastrous to the lidonorigalirla slack•wster, to the Illy of P.ttsburgli, Bird to our pllttllC works. I need it it tell you, or any other intelligent man. This, then, it the reason why I have changed my roman Oil the subject; and the fr &soft alonthli t in my humble opinion, influence the rote ufevely f, tend to the elfure of the cornmonweulth and our public work.; NoUltt iufluence them, if they coal{ See tiro tiatig - t - t we tire in of boring the t I soh of the Vino valley Inter opted before °taming l ' ennaylvani•. Should the rued terminute at Wheeiing, nr at some point below, is the rapidity of railroad transit, that finciengets could be ear rlcd to B.drimore almost an soon as it would require them to ranch Pittsbulgi t by the river. Produce end freights of all kiwis would take the railroad before the opening of the State works, and when naaigation 1111. cloned by ice or obstructed by low weer. 1 will further remark, that for anVornl 'ears pant eft prop; Minims have been merle by Congress for the im provement of die ohio river horn Pittsburgh down% ar There appropriations have always been carried by the aid of votes of members from Mnryland and the wes tern States. As soon, however, So the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad should he extended to the Ohio river at 1 1 /heeling, or connect at any point below, the Mary land and western members would cense to have any interest in improving the Ohio above that point. The ',taco of its terminetion (whether Wheeling or any loner point) would intercept all the travel, and even the ttorie at some seasons of the year, and thus clued: the prosperity of the Monongahela slack -renter, the cry of l ' ittalutigh, and our public works. I rumant, rid.. very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. K. MOORHEAD. P. S.-1 must here add that notwithstanding my opposition to the right of way bill last year, I would not have taken such an active arid prominent part in laboring to defeat it, had I nut been rudely and un provoked ly assailed by the editor of a Whig newspa• per in the city of Pittsburgh. J. K. M S\YDER The Dr Fronk/in Barrnl.—We learned yester day, from the Clers of the Mendota, that the steam. er Doctor Ftanklin, just as site was ready to leave New Orleans, last week, took fire and Wag burnt to the water's edge. She was insured at the Lexington Insurance Office., in this city. 11.10 news was brought to Smithland by the Hickory. [Ctn. Com., March 19. Miller Wanted TO GO Into the country; one qualified to take charge of a Grist Mill. A single into will be preferred. Apply to L WILMARTH. mar 23 Penn it, between Hacd and 11171i126 Glotions Democratic Victory!! 120 C R M'llheny, 112 School Directors 120 Clore Anderlun, Supervisoo 4. 148 J.ohn 11'iSlle e, 129 Andiev. ICible, Aisessor. 133 Wm :11.E3hrny, Assistant A -sessors. 189 Joseph NlVielluilJ, 104 121 F flew!, 105 Overseerx of Puor 129 Satu'l Nlar 0101, 100 130 io,rph Cuuch, 19U 120 M. 'llloinrwo, 101 Coolslablr. J Spoor, (nu uppa,) 119 From the lierthlturgh Argue. The Right of Wily Bill. 1 am , rry Out t • DANIEL WI/Y.li . 1 1,ltiug crack orquedoct. just tritely erected. has heel) torn away. Some pircr► of it have been caoght at :hisplere. The Nlaluining acqueduct also elected new this winter, ia torn from it. Tortola' ion, and although not swept away. a. ill require nearly as much work fur repair as a new On.. Tr,c tordrre sienull Fishing creek near Ligh• street, in chi. county, is said to halos been car riot! .41. Ihe f u g 10 - tree of the .1/111/(11 . Inm Cr.. lieli.g situa• tel on higher grotrid, have escaped all i , ..pr); the water hot retching them by severs/ feet. 1 hire men were drowned ou TUI tie cteel., two or there miles above Northumberland, nn the Writ 1 , 1 the Susquehanna. They to ied to secure raft on F tides light, when on a sudden the mill dam bruise uposi them and retried them away. Julia 'Ful mer a sloieLreper, his son, and a roan by t h e name o Gurtdy mete the persons alluded to. STILL LATER A gen•1,11111n VI he. ha. come down the Susqueh•noe. on it o e••r sate, any* drat an arch of the atone b. otgo ores the Alshoroongo creels • or the west .40 of the Susqueh, nno eto,re Literrool. f.ll. The 'product 1/51.116 Slohnntongo till on Tito• Joy. The wiewkluet use, l'r•ue•• re”,lee was otendiog The eattAt,iournt or, iot.lo , totnne dis , sionli"m Floors is and of , !molam.l hes peen sofThe , . it .t ibiqrt•d•—lirstech shorn end bet sw I.lserpxst. Some ul the ~z 4l.,•rs sae destroyed, Including the lar,:e one just, belt.. Liverreoul. Vie ar.• g to Learn that the injur2, to Wigonieen rfmal hi. riot Leto great, etel ton be ieratec../ for •- ho!“ 'COO. A gen- i-rnan nitres lint !Er canal nn 11,e iniPontn, I,ll , lltnnw tint nrd (1J....4.'5 !- land. 1.1 s it - rie l Coror.rnot,r !Win tryur y - Orol Can be u: in feller fin tint ng4tier, in tin., or lone JA,II. The Sup rusor on the h 0 (non tir.ean'd 104.4 ray. that the ennal between Fisrrish.rg anJ I4orn an', lahmi, caw bet motto ready (or ie. iv, tion in thire day•. (tut When , the tiumara bag beer beerier, ucd Wol tripore l o n ger to repair. About 1 0,1 9 I •td• et . eteteninnere below (I•l..rtetta, basing I. l lne tollniwlly and kora. tuivily destroy '''rr - th4 , with the ceratil wall On other parts of th e r4,*: there has tone, tunei4er.rl.ll,4•rnage to awl an.l row, tt, .1141 hfineltetoen Feeder. A e ,t are tat:toed het*Cen liniri•hnrtll•nd 'd Lti.,,nn has tern, enttre y tearatrl us—but ist 11 1 , 1 , 1 nl, we inset Doi lee. Married , 2011, in.tant, bs ti,r Roy. firolp• IL. toe* Nit. Sim., ittitt - 31. to Mho, Fuastaiu WOllllll4ll tx.1411 ••I A Ilatherly COMMERCIAL RECORD. F . 111:1' RED API r , CORN WM) Ervity A rttß ito+4,l I'l I IRAI)E.. c”ing l yiss rmt R. korti J. MAI, 401 /I PORT Or PITTOUVRO2I. 91 race M•TIIIL in TM/ Medium firrg;i. Birmaxil..lllr: Ilnarman, PromPorille; Lake I. Ficiertm; Monongahela. 5t..., do Novi: Qurvin, twe; ; DEPARTED. Liaford,Ciacinnitt•: Bennett, da I.:iv:A. bcivlML" 1./ke ir,Sl..olnt, 11,111 , , S I TI Sea,, Greenka, Smith. Cincinnati; Qa- the two n„h!.• •cki Ciucas •i‘n, :eft on Saturtiu rut Cancinnetl, on 41.01 h, ttial m •1' ~l. Severs: Lut...frrgi ibettons were 00 lire wiiine•.:rg ;heir dnpanurr NIPORTII RIVER. Zineserde—l'er sir Newark; 21 bid. scorching., .1 dor,: 1 box, NI Leech 3. C. ',Ws tobacco, U.:o Lays. Caloih.ll, Wrn Ilingltsrn; 72 Chi. tob-rcco, D Leech , Cat I. II Graff; 27 do, Black & Shaw; 1;2 sort, caa;•, W S It ;11Tutrbeos; 59 stickle mos, 17 111 do cote, 1 do beans, 3 kegs lard, fla:aly & Smolt; 50 4 / I Cii• oats. 6 Mods tobacco, Church & Guenther; 8 Mods tobacco, Hanna & %Vutermen. ! WA, ling— Rhode Island; 172 bb, flour, J ('olly; '261 do, owner aboard; 31 seeks bade), G W Smtul.; 32 dozen brooms, M Lerch & Co, 21 Daltel'; 20 rolls leather, 1 bbl butter, W I.l.gLam; 7 bl.I, flux seed, I bled butter. Clthe'. & Carothers; 21 do copperas, S !Welt,/ Lan & (..,; 5 dds dried apples. , J Jordan & Son; bbl, oil. 36 4, clo‘er seed, 132 Legs lard, 9 bbls, M 11 !they & Co, Z•taeseiltr—Per cur Defiance; 85 Mule tobacco; 11 & GtolT, 40 do, ‘Vm Bingham; 7 1.1.1 1143.41 . C1i, 3 do butter, 25 each% eat•, lingaley & Smith; 7 bbd. tobarro, D Lerch & Co; 92 bbla beef and pods; 66 kegs lard, 119 beds beef. 75 do pork, 3 do lard, 45 key do, 2 casks hams, 53 ewes_ bacon, 109 kegs lard. 7 Ws do, 101 do beef. 242 bbls rOrk, II & Graff; 4 boxes tallow, I cask do, 1 crate, 4 bbla but ter, 1 box, 2 rolls leather, 5 half cheats tea, 99 1 2 dorm brooms, 1 crate rags, 3 sacks do, Burbridr, Wilson & Co; 15 hhils tobacco, Church & Carothers : 25 do, .1 C 111,1Pa/ell; 30 bble potatoes, W Haines; 31 do, 2 casks ginseng, 4 bbls scrape, 7 do lard, 6 do flaxseed, George Morgan & Cu; 1 ldoi bacon; 1 bbl laid, A Batelle; 20 bags corn meal, owner aboard; 2' bbla tar, 17 bags corn meal, 8 bbla tux seed, 9 hhtls bacon 99 kegs lard, A. Batelle. Ends. 17SSLAUGHTER HI DES, prime article in swrc, aud for sale at the Warehouse al C A AIcANULTY & Co. • Cunal Babin mur 4 23 '2 w Buil Hinges, Tobeteeo and other articles at Ave Lion to pay charge. At ill'lCenna'e New Auction Room,. No 114 Wood street, Third door fro* .Fift.l street, Tills day. Monday, March 23d, at 2 o'clock in he afternoon, will be sold, to pay freights and charges, 613 pair Butt Hinges, various since; 1 box James River Haney-Dow Tobacco, a superior article., At the same time a variety of Furniture, atm At 10 o'clock, same day, a lot of Dry Goods. P. McKENNA, mar 23. Auctioneer. WANTED—Several good cooks, chambermaids, and girls fur all works, for Hotels, Boarding House and private families In our two cities or neigh• borhood. A good Journeyman Currier, Baker and Tinner. Places for several Schoolmasters, Salesmen, Book Keepers, Warehousemen, Coachmen, Waiters Laboring men and Boys. Warned to borrow—for tha best security, and for short periods, $lOO, 200; 300, 500, and 1000. Wanted—a place fora good miller about 40 years of age. with a small family. Please appply at HARRIS' Agency and !warn:ice Office, No 12 St Clair it. mar 23.64 TH.EATE.E4I. .- Madver Awl Lissee, MR PORTER: Adis, sad Sitage Manager, MR FREDERICKS FAMES or A ommeraist. First Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle, 50 ants Second Tier of Boxes, 276 Third Tier, 20 Pit. 25 Gallery, for Colored Persona. 25 SECOND NIGHT OF TUE SEASON. First time for many year. of the celebrated Tragedy of VENICE PRESERVED. This Evoning, Much 235. UM. Will be performecl,the Celebrated Teased:, of VENICE PRESERVED. To conclude with the Laughable Force of rirpoOrs to open at befure 7, 1,1.) cummenea at 4 pail 7 precisely. O' The Box office will he open from 10 o'clock A M to 1. end from 4 2 P M to s—at which time sod place, sew, can be obtainetl for •ny comber of per Inns. All demand against tide eateldishmemt will be paid, punctually every .11.mirty morning. A strung and fricient Police have been clamed to preolerve tit all tinte.o. ciataThe reaular mall sod pi - avenger steam. er, CLIPPER NO2 Captain C r ooka. n ill run as a regular put:kat between Cincihwati and Pittabargi. leaving O. port every Iliday at 10 A %1 , and %V beeli og at 10 1' M, the IMMO day. Returning she will leave CiIICIFIEWI every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No ^ was builtettprearsly roe this trade. sod veers to Ler passengers every Comfort and 4CC4 , (11 ma:lotion. mai9.3 The regular m til end passenger steam er. MESSENGER, C•pe Liufard, will run as ■ reenter packet between Pillsbur gh and riatismati, leasing this port every Saturday at 10 A M. ■od Wheeling et 10 P M. the same day. Returning she will lease C:ineinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock. A M. For e, right or perreee apply nn bortrid. The Mrsovnger eas built vtpreurly for thit trade and effers to her pas/engem every comfort sod errnm modal mer 23 THE uvular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN. Cap! Isaac Bennett, will run Is a regular packet r rl i'eeesb scut and ClACillnati, leaving this not, every Sol u,tie, et 10 A Ni. end Wheelie% at 10 P the same ibis Reirirning, she will lease Cincinnati ever 3 Tiesday at 10 A M. For freight ar passage apply on board. Ir'The Circassian wee built el.pcossly r, thn trade and ”fss.• to her passengers eve ry cumf.ert and istotatnisidsi ion. mar 23 ?tree Valuable Building Lots ter Sale. o 71. 72. litsl 73. in Hen's rho'', containing N 2.1 fart in • idth and 132 re.et inleagth or depth, •trtj J.,1,n N. Butlstr. E.q. in 119 e 6th Ward. If not .41.1 at priests sale, they will be tarred at puLl,c sale nn dos premise*, au Mused*, the 239/ do ) Aptil, 16.46. TUOMMII PALELOR, MAM ,- FACTI7RER k IMPORTER OF WALL PAPER, fne 8,44 Priale . Parderit. Lasuteeape Paper, Or aoateatal Derigat, Traaspa remit Window Made., , sad Peeler is 011141 I'VrapFimr Paper, Beisset Auger tiacter's Rands. 4-e. /10. 47 •at=LT IT, lIIITTIREIX THIRD k ToIJITH ITS J. NI De. tt t IrAs hail at no former period. a stock *a exemui ve 1 and well swooned, as that to which he now most rewpretfolly invitee the attention of porehaeres. It open prism French arid American Parlor, Hall, Other s and Cosigning Rome Paper, of terry quaitly. The tiol.grs ate brilliant and derail*. anti the style of pat. tern, uneurressegl. (Be the Regular Line of Pack bei open Niemand New York. and from the Pee. tory, which is •Inays in active operation, and inn- feraily supplied with the beet workmen in the country can forniih, fireprent additions, during the Spring and mer, will be mode In the voids in store.—), Priers however, will be to exlreetrio osoderate et to , meet It, iit • Mrll of the most temw.mical, sad twist's , : merchant. and hoose•heemere disposed to examine and ' jirilge for therniseirre, that their intrrris will beriwitn-' imlivrvryl, by buying nt ibis Es ta bli.h... t . [VP ft gigs, T rsllflllf 5f4111,4 chest in tosiir. or I.l , ght et the regular minket price. mere!, '23 4:lm. Removal. f f" Tii F. undersigned has removed 1110hi•PI- Forte Manufactory Mosic W•reninms, from St. Clair at to 112 w oa d s u et ,. 2d door SIJOY• Fifth , wiritre hi will keep constantly nn hand, a large isseortment of Pia los and Music, and Musical Instruments of every kind. He respectfully solicits the attention of Mosi,ml Amateurs to hrs Piano Fortes now sit hood. They are of the lit 'at patterns, made of the beat material., and beer •11 the latest improvements. They •r.• war ranted to stand sun clima.e, and to keep in toder a■ long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood at door above Filth. N. ES. In thnse nt,o me not judges, he ran only may that he Mblrents the Piannv in every pnrtieuler, and if they do not give entire satisfvetion, will refund the th.neY. tnte23. Rogan Attactunest. TWO splendid Pianos, with Coleman's calehrn lEoloin Attachment, just finished and for sale by F. BLUME. MR 19.3 113 Wand st, second uoor above Sth. X~A HOGANY AND ROSE WOOD VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just rereived, a lino assort ment of the alrove artielos. tIC all •iers and qualities, at F. BLUME'S 1111 W,od st., '2,ldoor above Fifth. mar 23. A NE FOR CHAIR SEATS-500 lba Caste for C Chair Seam on hand and for ludo at BLUME'S, 112 Wood it, 2d dour above sth. mar 23. ;FIFTH STREET] Parniture Warerooms. E sober.' ibet would most respectfully call the ■tteni ion of the public to his stock of Cabinet Nara, possessing advantage., ovrr any other manufac turing establishment in the city. He is enabled to i 11 his awes at much lower prices; therefore he would remind those who want good Furniture et a fair price nut to forget the right place, N 027 Fifth street. mat 23 H. H. RYAN. SELLERS' GREAT REMEDY FOR LIVER COMPLAINT !—No cure, no par!—A remarka ble ease. Attention is asked to the following state ment of Samuel McCord, EN., of IVellshurgh, Wellaburgh, Vs.. May 26th, 1845. hereby certify that I was Billeted with the Liver Co nplaint and Phthisi: for a long time: being more than • year under the care of a physician, that the die. ease, instead of being relieved by the medicines I took, kept gradually getting worse; my body swelled so that I was unable so stoop low enough to tie my shoe.-- When the desease was at the worst, I was mom mended to try Sellers' Liver Pills. I did so, and was relieved greatly by the firm boa, and completely cured by the second. SAMUEL %CORD. These Pill, which stand unrivalled by any Medicine) known for the cure of diseased Livers, are prepared and mold wholesale and mull by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood et. Sold also by Kerr & Mohler, 145 Wood st, L, Wilcox. Jr. and Wan. Thorn, Market et, Bass & Cassel, sth Ward, and H. P. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. slum Lama, OF very superior loom, for sale at this Office ,jaa SIMPSON 4. CO FRIDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET SATUR /AT PACKET GF.O. COCHRAN, F1 , C141 , 11r of Aar4n Hart. dr,..'d FIT ISBCGRII. PA SELECT SCHOOL. ILM rropectrully announces to bis friends, (bat he intends opesting a Select Se • 'Mucky, on the Ist Monday of - April nesti in s burn - Wit of the Third Presby cerian Church. mar`2l4l. • Books. ♦ MERTCAN Biography: Motrut's Southern Africa; Todd's Student's Manu el; Keith'. Demonstrations; " on Prophecy. Bacchus—Prise E.say. BUSWORTH & FORRESTER, _ toatnl• 43 Market street 700 f ß or . k.G.l.Prb.iy d me Green Rio Coffee, on baud an 131.111.11 RIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water strret. 50 Bins . fbompson's ; - 'xtra Family Flour, j•ist J arriving and cot gale by BURB RIDGE, IVILSON & Co. Water street. E 150 ti p . ° z t N bny brooms assorted quali BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water nt, 00 BOXES M Raisin,. fur gab, by BURBRIDGE. WILSON Sz.CO., mat'? I Water et New Novels 'Nal issued and received at Coox's, 86 Fourtil at., JEssres Flirtationa- a now novri by the author of 1/1 ••Kate le Search of a Hasberwi." Constance, or the Delintaute. by J H Macaneer, Earl., author of "Henri Quatre," "The Palais Royal," etC. The Cbanned Sea,* novel, by Mies Heiden Mar The American Review, a Whig Jounce! for March. T■bic Talc. by Wm Hazlett. second series, part 24. The Cavalier, and the Chain of Destiny, new novel. The Banditti of the Castle of Hardayne, by Mr Ksq. Hunt's Merchants Magazine fur March. Living Age, No 96. :Fremont's Exploring Expedition, new supply: The strove works base been received by Express via Belcloture and Ohio Railroad at Coos' Literary Depot, 85 4th street. mat2l. Theological Works. JUST received at our bookstore 31osiseims Ecclesiastiral History., ancient and mo.iern, vol; D'Aubigue's Hi,terr of the Reformation, 4 rola; D4Yideures Connection GI Sacred and Profane his tory, 3 vuls; Blunts Refcrmation in England; Blunt'. Sermons; Blont's Life of Christ; Rturriroacher's Parables; Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blnnt's History of Elisbn: Aliebekt. on Auricular ennfestion; Biekerstell on Baptism; Will's Dirioity; Jeremiah Taylor's Sermons; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief in morals and religon; Together with many other erlualde new publications SCRIBA & SCI1E1BLE:11, retar'2l IIS Wood st. PIANO FORTE JUST receiver.' on consignment a first rate Piano el Firm of Mr Myer 's manufacture. As to tone and touch and excellent workmanship no better can be found in this market. for sale tow at our bovLsture.No 11 Wood street. SCRIBA S. sC►IEIBLER. mar 2L Station Sales. 111141 Y JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner ef IVood I/ and Fifth strecu. At 10 o'clock on Monday morning, the 23rd init.. will be sold a large assortment °Couple end fancy Dry Goods, embracing a great va riety of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Gold mixture, Tweeds, Calicoes, Gingbams, Checks, Tick toga, Drillings, !visit Linens, finlcerines. 111uus de Lain, plain and figured A lapacas, Sbetings, Cot tined e, Shawls, 111ankeicitiefs, Patent Thread, Spool Cotton, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. At 2 o'clock( P. M.—An extensive assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Glassware, Q teens ware, manufactured Toharco, damaged Nails, Cnrpet ing, M•tresses, Looking Glasses, Mantel Clocks, &c. At 7 o'clock, P. Nl.—A quantity of Hardware, Fine Cutlery, Boots, Shoes; Cloth, Glazed and Fancy Caps, new and second hand Watches, ready made Clothing, and fancy and staple Dry Goods. mar 21. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 14 tie al, of Allogic's,. AT 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, the 24th inst, at the Bing HOille, situate on Sandusky St, near the Butler Turnpike Road, will be sold the ent;re stock of Household and Kitchen Fnrniture,bel , inging to a gentleman declining housekeeping, embracing a large and minable lot of modern style Furniture, in g'asd preservation, and nearly new, amorg which are the following, ,ri=g Elegant mahogany dininz tables, mahogany chairs with French seat., spring seat sofa, handsome bureaus. mahogany work stands, large end elegant high post bed vitiads, with cornice, low post do, fancy and common chairs, settee, breakfast table, washstand, looking glasses, eaglets, fenders, fire irons, china, glass and quetiosware, kitchen utoosils, &c. JO[ - IN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WV I - 101;1-1SALF: DRUG ‘VAREHOUSE.,in the city of New York. B. A Fahnevock & Co., No 49 St. John sta., New York, offer for sale a lare,e and general assortment of Drugs and Medicine, Pa tent Medicines, Dye Staff.. Paints and Oils, of every description, which they are prepared and determined' to sell tow. Country Merchants, Druggists and Physicians, are tevestod to call and examine their ankles. Orders executed with faithfulness and despatch. B. A. FAHNESTOCK, B. L. FAHNESTOCK, Pi•ttsburgh. mar4l A. B. HULL, New York. D. E. Constable, 83 market Street, HAS rec.ived this day, a splendid lot of Lsdies' Florence Braid Bennet* of the new spring shapr.—Also, a lot of last year shapes at an extreme ly low price. mar2o. AN assortment of Gentlemen's Shirts; an " " color'd striped shirts; 1.4 " coked and black Kid Gloves, beat make; Anassortraent of gentlemen's silk pocket Handk Is; Cravats; Scarfs; Collars; Bosoms; Suspenders; Silk Shirts and Drawer., &c., all, new and received this day. B. E. CONSTABLE. Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire lasn- ranco - Oompaay. Office, No. 81, MILILKET STREET. THE Citiaens of Pittsburgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prop. erty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them selves, based upon Domestic Capital, and conducted by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity and good feith;‘hey can readily ascertain, whether they may repose that undonbted confidence and security, which should over attend an insurance transaction. To persons whose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the advon rage of personally adjoeting aloes with an institution, AT RORK. will lie 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 MusD. YID THOViAND DOLLARS—is to them a sufficient guarantee of future security. It is the rare 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 of pro- teetion and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the reflections and regrets which must be experienced by those who suffer aciatota Rope of reslitselios. M. ALLEN, President. RORCRT FINNEY, Secretary. feblB.d6m. BATS: SATS!: 4 SPRING , FASHION. A JUST received by express from New York, the Spring Style of Huts. All those in want of a Neat Superior k ashionable Hat, are respectfully invited, to calf. 'S MOORE, 93 Wood at.; mall.d&w 3 doors below Mimed Alloy. AIR WORK. MRS. RENTER igr - t3 Ur:MC:322 o ALLEGHENY CITY, ix doors from the Aqueduct, Opposite the Collector's Office, Wishes to inform the public that - she has just cow rnenced the 011:i AMENNA L Harr BOsinems, and has a very superior stock, received from the Eastern Chills, and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all enders at the ahortest 'notice. and in a manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manufacturer int the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a large asso r t. ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such as Limit's' Wigs. Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards; Bracelets, Finger Rings, *c. Gentlemen's Wi t s, Tanpries Scratches, &c. Mrs R., has leen for many years engaged in the by: siness in France and the United States, and from her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will fosse her with their patronngi. Her prices are more libel al than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-1 v 'the rurnitnre of the Exchange Hotel at Pit tstrobargh, for Sale at Public Auction. / p HEIR lease of the EXCHANGE HOTEL hay / ing expired, and the Proprietors, Messrs. Mc- KIBBEN Sc SMITH, intending to retire from the business, will sell the Beds, Betiding, Furniture and Fixtures of the sense upon accommodating terms; the sale to commence On Tuesday the 24th day of Alaroh, On which day they will retire from the HUT!. L 13051. LSS. The atticles offered for sale consist in part of 120 Feather beds, CO Hair Mattrasses, 120 Bed steads, High Post and French, Bedding for the above Bedsteads, consisting of Linen sheets, Blankets and IComfurts, White Marseilles Bed spreads, Quilts o ld i e best griality, 100 Musquitoe Bars, Tables, Bureaus, 'Sofas, 2 Pianos, Clickerings manufacture: 100 pair of Venial:l.n WirAnse Blinds, 2900 yards of Carpeting, 200 yatds of Oil Cloth for Floors, 50 Chamber Mir rors, 4 splendid Side Boards with marble tops, 16 large Parlor Mirrors, v. it h Gilt Frames, 2 Eight day dtass Clocks 6 Stoves of the most modern and ap proved patterns. I large Iron Safe, Scott's Asbestos, 4 dozen Arm Chairs. 4 dozen Mahogany Hair Seat Chairs, 4 Hair Seat Rocking Chairs, 4 Card Tablas, mahogany, 2 pair of fine mahogaay Dining Tables, 6 Cane Bottom Rocking Chairs, 4 dozen Cane Bottom Parlor Chairs, 12 dozen Dining Chairs, 2 large Read ing Tables, Desk and Bar Room Furniture, 1 Mangle. ALSO—The entire Furniture ofa DINING ROOM for a first class HOTEL. Besides the above there will be sold a full assort ment of Kitchen Furniture, such as is commonly used in the large Hotels in the country. WINES AND LlQUORS—Champaign end Claret, imp.irted in glass, in 183 G and 1839 for Exchange. Hotel. HORSES AND CARRIAGES-1 pair of Match Grey Carriage Horse., and 1 pair Bay Horsesil Om nibus, nearly new; 1 Cairiaire; 1 Baggage , wagon; 1 splendid Sleigh; Haulms, Bells, 4 Buffalo Robes, and Nets; Stable Furniture; 8 Cows, with Calves, with a variety of other articles such as may u3ually be found at an extensive Hotel. The above articles will he sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, if not previously sold at Private Sale, on Tuesday the 24;h of Starch, 1846. A liber al credit will be given on all purchases over $5O, open approved notes. The sale willcommence at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday morning, and continue from day to day until Saturday evening, rmiess all the articles are pre viously sold, The sale will take place at the Exchange Hotel, corner of Penn and St, Clair sta. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. mar2l d3t. A N ORDINANCE, supplementary to an Ordi nance entit'ed, "An Ordinance , egulating tho Markets, and prescribing the duties of the Clenk of the Nlatkets, and of the Weighrniuster." Scotus I. Be it ordained and enacted by the 4t izens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Council* assembled, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, the following shall be the rates of the Stall Rents in the Market, at the North side of the Old Coat House, viz.: Non. 1, 12, 13, 24, 25 and 36, ' shall be fifty-tvro dollars and fifty cents each per year No. 2. fifty dollars; Nos 3,4, 5,6, 7, IS, 19 and 30. forty-five dollars each; Nos 11, 14, 23, 26 and 31, forty dollars each ; Nos 10, 15, 22, 27 rind 35, thirty dollars each; Nas 8,9,1 G, 17, 20, 21, 28 and 29, twenty-five dollars each; Nos 32, 33 and 34. twenty dollars each, and the Stalls at the South side oe Court House as follows, viz: tics 1, 12, 13, 24, 25 and 36, fifty-two dollars and fifty cents each per year: No 35 fifty dollars; Nos 7, 13, 19, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, forty-five dollars each; Nos 2,6, 11, 14, 23 and 26. forty doll trs each; Nos 10, 15, 22 and 27, thirty dollars each; Nos 8,9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28 and 29, twenty-five dollars each each; Nos 3, 4 and 5, twenty dollars each; and that for such stalls as may not be rented by the year, it shall be the duty of the Clerk of the markets to demand and collect, from any person or persons occupying said vacant stalls, (Jr each regu. tar market day, the sum of fifty COWS per day fur each stall, the yearly rent el which is under forty dollars, and seventy-five cents per day for each stall occupied as aforesaid, tho yearly rent of which is forty dollars Or more. Sac. 11. Be it ordained, &...e...that the yearly rent of the Stalls in the Fifth Ward Market shall be as fol. lows, viz: Nos 1 and 2, twenty dollars each, and all other inside Stalls ten dollars each; and Fur such Stalls as are not rented by the year, it shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Matkets, to collect from each aced ev ery butcher occupying such vacant Stalls, the sum or twenty-five cents per day, for each and every regular r market day, on wb ch they are so occupied, and that no person following the occupation of a butcher shall be permitted to occupy any of the outside stalls of said market, under the penalty of one dollar per day, fur every day they are so occupied, to be collected by the Clerk of the Markets, by suit or otherwise. Sec. 111. And he it funkier o r dained, &c., That for the collection of the Stall rents fur the previous year or years, in all and each of the Markets, which remain unpaid after the passage oF this Ordinance, it shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to institute suits for the recovery of the same, before one of tho Alder men of the city. - - . SEC. IV. Be it further ordained, dcc., That the present occupants of Stalls in all the Markets. shall have the preferance in relet tin. the same. (after paying; any arrearages which may be due for previous years,) ut any time before the 25th March inst.. on and after which day, it shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to let such Stalls to the first applicants for the same. Sec. V. Be it further ordained. ttr. That for the more certain and speedy collection of Stall Rents hereafter, the time for the payment of the same, in all the Markets, shall be from the first to the thirty first days oFJanuary, in each and every year, after which time, it shall be the duty ache City Treasurer to rent the stalls to the first applicants. Ordained and enacted inte n law in Councils this 17th day of March, A. D. 1346. Attest: JOSEI'H PENNOCK', President C. C. P. T. E. J. ROBERTS, Cl'k C. C. THOS. BAKEWELL, President S. C. ALIX. MILLER, Pre3 S. C mg r21,13t NOTICE 4LL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are regimes. ted to settle their accounts on or before the In day of April next,after which time suits will be immedi ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN NIcDOWELL, Commissioners. Cqmmissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE CO.—An election will be held for President, six Managers and Treasurer, of sat] Company. on the 28th day 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, Black Smithing and Wagon Making Establishment, TITTH, EETWEES WOOD LSD SMITHFIELD STS., WHERE all kinds of Blacksmitbing and War n , Making is done in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms. Persona wisbirg work done would do well to call. Allorders promptly attended to marl7-1y WILLIAM M'KF.E.. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, !mar Market. - p-awly ORNAMENTAL jan27-d&wispl