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MEE PIrfSBURGH, MONDAY; MA licH FO, 1846 11 - ' Vlt l'stmEtt, Agent for country ntiwspa 4erk, 'is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning 'ost, and Weekly Mercury and Menufaetnrer,t6.re eiye "ndvertisenients and subs - cripiinns. He has oft es in N KW . Y4)ftlt. at the Coal Oirme,3o. Ann etreet (ad joiningdi TriVune ; , • •- . Boy-roa, NO. 12, • Stale'stroet. PHILADELPEFLA, tteal.Estato and Coal Pine street. . BAGTI3IOM - S E•corner Baltimore awl Calverivta, where our paper can be seen, and terms uC adverti sing learned. . . WILLIAM B. FOSTER, Ho BUSINESS OP THEIWEEK. " A great aniount of businies was done by our mer• chants:and mtutufacturcrs, during the week ending Sat arday evening the 28th Inst. We repel. cxceedingdy the want of means, by which to ascertain the amount .hipped by the river and the canal • The annexed statement is 'nearly correctas to the amatint received by the river, of tho articles named ; but we have 011)4• ted some of whist) tha quantity received .was consider. ed too trifling to note: - , Bulk Perk; 'pieces 1,17,.585 Pork, barrels!. ' - 508 Bums, casks ! 791 . . Lard, btirrele • 276 .do; kegs 1',098 Beef, barrels 433 Molasses, do. 667 Sugar, hogiheadi' 405 Flugy, barrels 3075 Tobacco, hogsheads. ' 806 Corn; sacks - 4' 416 Oats; do. 1,743 1 ", Butter, kegs • 101 Corn Brops-;d9sens Eggs, do Feathers, sacks. Raisins, boxes.' Xotton bales Castor 'oil, -barrels Blooms, number. of Pig Metalooils Wheat, bushels, , Green appyes. barrels Piga lead, number of Whiskey, barrels Leaf tobacco; bones MackerelAarrils ISM The editor of the Commercial Journal, in referting to the rgemit :Message of President Pout, says: . o ,Frorn..the debates in the Senate. it is apparent that* a I irge majority, and i is sail by some, not I s: than three fotiths of the Senate, ale in favor of a compromise with England, on the Oregon crn , st ion, by a boundary along the 491.11 degr,:e of Nozili In the - midst of these debates the President sends in his special Message advising am inerrase.cf ibennval and military power hi the United States. England is preparing to strike:the hardest possible blow, in case of war, and why should not the United Stated prepare 'for defence? Had the President advised - such an ineren=e. in I,k first'ineS4llg#, Ithen he declared f r the Ich 9le or none he wotild have been more consistent." The editor, we thinli,,is much mistaken as to the vsiews of the s znajority of the Senate. ‘Ve cannot be live that even" a.'rctspec table minority cf that body are in favor - of a compi`roTise at the 49th degree' of North Latitude, as asserted bt<t ‘ he editor of the "Cummer . . - eat." If the editor of the Journal will take the trouble to examine the camp] message r:ftir. President, he will Bad that he,dil recommend an irler,ettse of the naval power of the nation; and in his recenfrnendation spoke of the facility and safety %. ith which i;-'drt_ aeon? nes ',ids would he constructed far .in the inte - rißr of the Country. This is not:lll,in his recent special ine s ssage he refers to reports made on the same subject,'w.,ith his "sanction," on the 29th Decernewr, :and Bth of. January last. The President has not been remiss in kis duty in reference to the necessary preparations fro the. defence of.the country. , Apia the editor oldie Cumrre:ial represents the President as h‘aving in his annual mee:age "declared for the whole or none" of Oregon. There is no such "declaration" in the annual message °film President, —he, in that able and much admired state paper, af firm-A that "the title of the United States to the Ore gon territory is the best now in existence"—lie present history of the title to SLOW ilea. our claim woo . goad to the "whole" of it, and recommend Corgress • to giserGreat Britain the requirednntice,endtoextend eel' law of the United Suites over the territory. The 4ne"has .never b.?en used by the President we to Oregon. Ho 'goes for the "whole" lever consent to yield a foot of soil justly be. the United States. • EIEM regret to find that our friend of the Commeiciol is inclined to favor a "compromise" of the Oregon quelition,Cil will surrender to' Gieat Drituin the 'country north Of the 40111 degree. We did expzet . , .that he, liho Mr. DARRAGH, our immediate Rep:C aentative in Congress, would have raised his voice - against any and every measure designed - to give the • English nation increased power on this continent, and such would inevitably ho the effect of the proposed "compromise." LAMENTABLE OCCURENCE.—We learn f,om the :Independence Expositor. that daring, the sitting of a magistrate's court,'recently, in Van Buren county, ,Mo., a Mr Estes and a Mj Anderson had a personnl . conflict, which resulted in the instant death of the lair ter, The difficulty originated in Anderson impeach "- ; ...iag4e-testimony nf,Estee, which the latter resented, And - ,the encounter immediately ensued. Anderson -got, ,Estes down- rind was _dealing heavy blows upon when Coles drew a penknife and stabbed him • 'iPartie half doilm times, ned he fell back o lifeless .. '"'-';;;:Obt; pea. Estes was admitted to bail. and it is rumor. ed that ho has since disappented;—some suppose for purpose of evading justice, while others think that he has been, summatily dealt with by Anderson's friends: 'Fuofillois.--Juckson and Gjdersleeve ran over the Savannah course,last week; Gildersleeve nfier running seven miles in fl.irty-two min u tes. gave up the contest i o j' a ek s .in,vl, o won the., pope, running the ten mile, in toys than: fifty-eight minute,.. ~ , Y ouso AeDUßott ....¢TUaSED.—Mr Audubon. of wh . oia departure to Texas in quest ofspeciments of the animals to be found in the Western parts of the new State we =do mention some monche since, has re- turned to New'Orleans. fle was unable to prosecute ' his eteuraion far beyond the Medina, on account of the hostile parties of Indiana prowling; in that section, and his inability to procure an escort of sufficient strength. Ha has still added much to science by his trip. The Emperor Adrien.asketi E.pictetus,"sekiVenu3 was painted naked?" The, Philosopher. replied; "1".3 cause she always reduces Ler fulloWers to such pover %.: ty that they have no clothes. The nmiies of a prat ty woman are the tears of puree." . . :.it. ie.said.this tl.ho ,Greek Putriureh, et Constantino ple-derives'un (fennel revenue of $500,000 from the donatiens.of pilgrims to the Holy Sepulchre, at Jeru salem. Mal fir., .i..K'i r .~ `"``s6' ... JOHN HtOLq R. EDITOR FOR CANAL COMNIS§IONER OP BRADFORD COUNTY. Ptesident 4 s ItioEsage =EI NEE MIME Corrospondinortbo "Vloriting Post." liessusvtlGH ' March 29, 1846. Thellauso bag been engaged in the considerethto of Pilliate . bilitethout sixty passed-Ainnity. In. Senpte the ainendments of the -Flom Jo the Central Railroad bill were again under conifidtation„ Tha.Nuestion being on Mr Darsie's amendment-lathe Horse amendment to the . 10thsectioo, - relativa to stibsdriptions,proVirlinc that Sucli.inte;est iu;t carnmenco until afte'r fifteen [Mks of the read at each end shall have been Bona fide placed under contract for imrnerliate completion,. Mesirs Darsie>and Sullivan qiiiipoi , ad and Messrs Crabb and Bigler opposed }be nmendment, when it was adopted by the following - vnli't YEAs-,-Messts Anderson, Bled:, Csrsiin, Darragh, Harsh., Dimmiek,Durdep, Cbaugh, Gibbons, Gillis. 'Hecdiman, Hill, Morrison, CrhiyitiiSs, Sanderson, Sterigere, Sullivan-18. v NATS---.MeSdea BennPC, Bi&ter 'CliaprnanACorn man , Crabb, Creaccaft, Fegely. FionrOtl.. Ilun Jor4an i Smith,Waggenieller, NViliTdinpn,,Shenyuud. Speaker -- 14. . , - ,Parsi,e moved fdrther : to amend by providing that all moneys paid in on strliscripbma shall be de posited., in the Bak at Fennsylvaniu, and retdein there and net to be diaivn:oui, except for. expense', of loca tiaras Sc., until 30 Miles.of the rood shall have breo bona fide placed tinder contract; v. Inch +vas not agreed to. Mr Gibbons move d to nowt aI y provbiing lliNt if any Ilan of the moneys paid in subscririions t•ball made to any officer, stockholder, agent, or other per sons or corporations it shall be deemed a Niutution and forfeiture of the charter. • The amendment was advocated by Messrs Gibbons and Sterigere, and opposed by Mvssrs Crabb and Cbapman, when it was agreed to, yeas 21, and nays 9,;es follows: Vera—Messrs Bigler, Black, Carscn, Creacraft, Harrah, Dartie, Punier, Ebaugh, F,mlkrod. Gibbons, Gillis, Heckman; Hill, Hoover, Morrison, Qoay; Rosa, Sanderson,-Sterigele, NAYS--Mesire Anderson, Bonner,.Choprnon, Coin man,CrabS; Fewely, Jordon, Smith, Sherwood; Spec her-9. The klouse amendment rig amended was then agreed to without a division. The amendments to the sections; up to thelllst; Were ngteed to. Mr Dersie moved to amend the amendment ,to the 21st section, by providing that the tolls end motive power charges, shall mtlt exceed those es , ebii>hed by the Canal Commissioners for the Columbia Haiiro - nd for 1846. Not agreed to. The Semite atijoerned berate the amendments had been g'one through with. The "Hight of Way" bill will he ...ken up in the House on the !"-'6lll. The Governor hos not As yet approved the Now York and Elio .•Itight s of Wa;" bi:l. The Haase passed a bill to doe changing the Li-1 cense Law. The people, in their Townships Wald; nro to decide by vote whether license shall be grant ed for the sale of spitituons liqunts; the law includes Allegheny, Mercer, Chester, W ashington,' Beaver, anes.everal otha r counties. There won strong ef ' fort: mode" trvfloy by the enemies of the "Hight of Way" to take up the-bill in the absence of tnts . of iw friends, (Murphy of York, nod Stuart - of Franklin.) The yeas and nays were Called on every ,moiler ; I have never seen the like of it in legislation;—the oi dnra of the day were callcd'for, find motions to ad journ made and voted on every - fire minutes;—some person, xtalmsran, was blamed' for pottit.g fo,weld the hands of the clock in order'to carry nn adjonto meat. A resolution passed the House fizitz the 9.11 of April an the day for final niljousnmem—in ihJ Senate a resolution fixing the 15.11 was passed. The Senate was again engaged in the discussion el the bill for the eonstructi,r. of an Out Let Lock at Well,' Falls—no vdte taken. The Houve holds ofternoon iessions'overy day in the weekAnith the exception of Mondays and Suturdnys. The "Right of Way?' bi:i %%ill, I think, be taken up to-morrow. X'rn , essage was received froth the Governor this Inornitik,otating, that he had uppkoved and signed the N York add:Elia •Rig'it of Way' bill. The License Bill passed the4louse to day with amendments and was sent to the , ..enate fur coccurrt tee. The Bill' the p•ople tho„,righ( to deride by bole in the Townships, Worths aritkporoughs of theieveruleoun tiC3 named, whether lieetiv , bball be granted to toll spit ituus liquors. The folloWqng counties are subject to the provisions of the law, gheny.Chester, St.qualtanna, Lyeoming, Butler,, tie. Delaware, Tio. ga, Brandfurd, Crawfufd, hi'Kea• , F.lk,Wurren, ette, Washington, Beaver, Meter, Yen'ett . p, and part of Wayne—the hill goes into opt. ,, tatiun on the let daydenuary, 1147, 0, motiur. 1,1 Mr Bu4-reil, the Revenue Bill was then taken up. Mr Krtak/e•of fered an amendment, authorising a tax on Bimini' nquy Coult tho amendment was discussed wail the 1 Incur of utliournmeLt. The' night of Nay" Bill, I think, will not be talion up Mote Thursday. GRAND TEMPLE OF' 110:COR or PENNsTLTAitIA The Grand Temple of Honor of Pennsylvania woo in stituted on Monday evening. at the New Hall of "Nonpatisl" and "hleridian Sun" Divisions of Sons of Tempernnce, N W corner of 'Sixth and Walnut streets, by It T Trail, G 1V T, Luke Hessen, G R; and Wm J flugley, G W U. of the Grand Tempe of New York, who were eqse,dally delegated for dm., purpose. The following gentlemen were then elect ed ofSeers for the cuirent year, and duly installed in their respective chairs: Grand Worthy Templer, Jutn C Sims. Grand Worthy Vice Templar, Stephens G6tiy. Grand Worthy Recorder, Jaroh S Beck. Grand Worthy Treasurer. Cornelius A•Walhorn. Grand Worthy Chaplain, Joseph A Reed. Grand Worthy Usherer, Charles T Sheets. Grand Worthy -Guardian, Henry J Mifflin Chatters were then granted to open Temple of Hon• or, No 19, Reading, Berks county, and Temples of Honor, No 20, Philadelphia city. DAUGHTERS of TE AIPERENCE.—A Friend at Bar. ri;burgh hai promised to forward, as soon us printed a copy of the by-laws which govern this association. We will publiab as soon as received: A tUTtON TO 'UTE QURIOUS.—Some days since, an inhuisitive count ry man, who had never seen a roil road or steam-engine, stepped of a lonomoiivo of the Little Miami railroad, at Waynesburgh, 'Ohio. He looded and feltabout awhile; and at last happened to place his hands upon a screw which he turned. In an instant the locomotive started off in full speed, with the fellow upon it. hallooing and bellowing at the pitch of his voice to atop the tarnation thing, while at the same time he would pray to God to have mercy n! The locomotive ran abont seven miles, accident it left the track, and stopped witbot any set ions damoga either. to the ma- Liner lightened greenhorn. Josi ick, the notorious militia fine collector in New York, has been fined fifty dollars, for an assault ind battery on a lady narnecl Jones, and - her son. There ore a dumber of New York pickpockets in New Orleans, doing an extensive business in their pe culiar line. ;i - 7,- - ;.- ; .4 : , ;";•.. '-',/4., .4 t, - I 'l- r t .' ~,„, - -4....:- 4, c t , , :4, A. - ' : -r • ;,.. ~,,- -'.i - - -,' : , ' , I-. 4 , , c •",,,- ~, .t 1..11- , - 44:-`, , 1 ,1 " 4 7 . •.:.- 1 . , ,=. 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':;.!-7.-.1,-;•.••••-''---.4.-; ' ,:•1:: A .- " - i - ..f. , . 1 ::,-.;;:,:_-.)'- i --_-• : .-_ - ,,-, •••'; 7:1----4:, ' ,• • .5,71, : , ...."....!•.,' .. i ,.. -,-. ,-- , ,,:- 2.7. : - 'i•;!'"'•-.1-,-;:•:•"-i.:•';••'L-- ---.•- • . - -; , • , t:',, ...:•.:''r.,!-,,,f,,,.; ~s=*.a:"~.,,~,"?:~'` : ir xK~ . :~Yr. fir-„ THE Nitw ConttEseoratcsr.—Nearly a pager l of the London :Mining Cfironiclo of The 16th 'ultirnO, is taken up' with - the.-:fost communication of thil'ei.r. respondent it hits stationed at IVashingtun. ) H e of GeneialCa* Mc Adams, :-Mr 13entoti;• ham); thedernocratic; party,ibe defenceloes''stitiation of the Union, American cupidity and ambition, and Other rifo topies„ . intho stream of detraction and bitterness and gall that distinguishes the English mess generally when speaking of American uffiire. FAMINE IN SWEDEN.-A Jettet from Stockholm, under date of Febiuttry 17, sny'e:—'•it;ls now feared that the hoped for exemption of Sweden from the fam 7 Ine that is st outging newhen Europe . will not b 9 real ized. „..A.rouncl Stockholm, indeed, and is southern Sweden, there is at present no great scarcity Of mu visions; but, during the past two weeks. sad account. have ranched the government of great distress in the nel-then provinces.. This will occasion. however, no abaterrient of the tariff upon foreign grain. It is prob able, however, itt bon;eqiieti . ce of the high, Brice of flour, that .a few cargoes of American breadstuffs would yield roturns." GCILOTINEINPRUPED. — The aucientsuilutino used in France has been repla,:ed by a new invention,.itt which theitead of the culprit is concealed by a sou orbox, and a mechanical contrivance caust!s his body to full at once into the cart destined to convey it to the cetnetery, so that the corpse disappears from thn eyes of the greedy spectators us noun as the fatal axe has and that the culprit can be placed undo ground a short time aftir his ascent on the platform• DUTIES PAID DY TUE CUNARD STEAMEItB.-7-TllO Banker Hill Aurora publishes a list of the amounts of duties severally paid at the Cuetom 11GUSo in Bao tou, by the Cunard line of steamers, (rim the begin. ning of the line, coinneneing with tho Brittannin,July 28. 1840. and ending with the Hibernia, 1846. The total amount is $:2,777,474 99. The folkming is the amount paid by eachsteamta: Acadia, 24 trips $469.8•12 19 Brittioiniii, 26 5'24.241 31 • Caledonia. 23 • 413.081 04 - Cambria, 6 361,098 42 Columbia, 12 85 733 37 • Hibernia, 14 88•? 930 65 Total-107 trip. $ 777.475 99 lc will be remembered that the steamers for Fehr,- ary and %reit. in 1842, came only to 111.11iNK, and the passengers came to Boston in the Unicorn. 17' We hare 6 renti with great pleasure. the.speech of tha Hon 0 B Ft caLlN - of Illinois. on the Oregint Ispestion. I it a very able, one, end it will daub: less 4 , 1 , icy his to find, their Representative, i so Rift iv his adyoeacy tit.? growing interests' :he mighty west. lie hily4 that Orezon is ns or Hily endowed by nature tel h nil. the elements itt o tialth and glom nest at any section of the Union and all that it rvrl tier d for the cievelnrment of its resour ,i 4 ,4 is litticl of Mil "try and labor. N.tt gifted is it by nal 0r.., fur commerce; rind ,r 1 I ikis twins .1 view it occupies the most C.lllMlllding 911.; g .ograpLic.i ild Vatlt RV* ‘11,11.6%/11, ant !d, it nailer the control of an artist and energetic rot-ell:Ohm to penetrate every path rind Island of the It di.,:, Ocean. whether in pursuit of the Nth dr; or in the produces of the tropics. coos-ting of cotton, indigo. tea, coffee, sugar, spices, nod all The Ingrates which can minister to tho wantiorimin. Bing opposite find near to Ado, it can by means urcom-neree enterlaege ly into tin Eart India and China trade, rind draw from the mines or etotterit vt-o.llth and magnificence count lets mitt ons and plant upon her Seaboard, cities des tined 10 rival in CrafilitWr ancient Carthago; Tyre nod Venice.—P.illadaphia Sentinel. • 'Welmix olio 'rend the very interesting speech of ,Ur FICA LIN. It neural:alit -not its all the praise be stowed upon it by the editor of the- Sentinel. , FICXLtri is well informed as to the soil and climate; rod commercial impornince of Oregon, anti hi's trie.os •tpon the question, me doubt rot, had great influence with his fallu;tv-merubeis. reg•et that its great length precludes its publication in the Post. I ' lleNTS rr Tug SLAVE TRADE.—It appears by the parrs found un hoard the slaver receffily captured. that the saves COSI. on the mutt $l5 a $2O each, a 1 .4 o sell in any part of Brazil for $3OO. If the Pon. , had reached her dretinat inn in safety, she wnuhli Ise cleared about $250,000. If the Pawner lead been successful. she would have made $350:000 above all cs.pet.ses. 'NE UCSE nt. Wk.Li.l. , GTllti.—At late party at ilie hou•ee of Lord Staniy, in London, n young lady asked -the Cake of Wellington "if it were true that one En g:iahrnen conk; beet three Eienehmen?' The Iron Duke replied, thitt.'erben n boy he had been told .; but be thanked heaven ho had never been 'dared in Situation to try the eitperirr.ent." • CVMDERLASD VALLEY RAILROAD —The cnrria;:e of pnaSengers and freight from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh, over the Cutnelland Valley Railroad, is go in; on vi I- hoot any delay. Passengers now Cross the - Susqiirlini.no in fill In .11 it acne rumored in town - . sestet duy, piny' EA burch Mountaineer of the inst., that the Bon Canal Commissioners have allotted the compleiiiii oT,the Eastern lieserv,ir to Henri L Patter . itim , , Esitilt,of Ho liday,kurg, arid that the Western Reser voit hal . been allOtted to John Snodgrass. Esq. We know whe'thet this is to be relied on, but merely give it ac a rumor:--, A NATIGIAL EkIVIOTIoN of AMEItIeS MANTIFAC• TURFS.—It bee beetisluggeslpi iitot ill the re.reol situation of the lucks I with • view to blieg thin esti 'Ong( .Ito in n practical form, II be eld in the Spling, in Wm totes. The follooirq by members of cnngr, no doubt be properly r House of With a view to furni to the character, pric, nfactures. es well an r that subject, the andel 'lssas, Mechanics nod States to send special( with the BsVish main er and now being exhi millen theTost offe the action of 6mngniss Vacation of the Tasitr. Andrew Stewart, James Thompsnn,.. Richard Brodhead, • Alexander Ramsey . Moser 51_-Clean,. James Black, J S Yost, dgi Joseph Buffington, Tho editot of an exchaago wilfully perpetrated the ollowing outrageous and abominable rhyme: "Huil beauteous maid of grace divine, Why do you wear a hump behind?" The audacious scamp. He ought to be eboaked iu death with a lady's bustle. A gentieman had a board pt4up On pan of his land. on which was written, give this field to any one who is really contented," and when an applicant came, he said, "Arc you contented?" The generni reply was, 'I ans." "Then," F. -joined the gentleman,, "what do_you' want with my field?" While the steamer Monarch was lying at He lena, Ark., on Thursday week, four hog-chei»s on her larboard side gave way. and precipitated about 200 bales of cottoa ipto the river and on the bank. She came very near capsizing, but the presence of mind di her officers soon enabled them to right every thing, and in a few hours all damages were repaired. : - b.'s.y;~=z.'::;._ ;:s,~_~_ .trw-C..~.;,i?.i?i3~'~"`.,;ar*"'.- .. ~ -- T.. .. . runLza MEETING! Flom. Wm. KERR, Mayor of (her:City P#labyrgli Stn—lou are respectfully rstrested mean a meat frig'ofthe citizens, to take into conslderition,the bill now.. rietiding before the Legislature for the !•Incorpti ration of the Guardians ofthe POor of the:Xity of Pittsburgh and for other purpoies," on THURSDAY EVENING. the ‘26th Inst., at 7. o'clock:, P. M.; at Cie Old Court 'Haase. ,Very - respectfully, & r... - John Anderson, -= Thomas :Bakewell,- Gdorge..Albree, Jariais ICPtly, Alexander Glass, . George Hamilton, Robert Porter, Andtew l‘PMasters, John Grier, Da'niel Euwer; Algeo, Jr„ Fd. Lorenz, R. Townsend &Co., P. IlugusJr., Michael Jones, • Thomas Scott, • James Blakely, C. 0. Loomis; • .Robert Wray, Samuel Moore, John M'flevitt, Henry Sterling, Jas. W. Wondwell, Wrn. H. Whitney, J. Stuart fn compliance with the above request, the citizen. of l'itt4itirgh nCe.rerlitoisted temeet ThurAday eve ning, March 26th. 1816, at. 7 f) ' CIOCk; tj the old Court [louse, to take into c.in,i,leratiun the bill now piled: ing before the Legi9lettirn: a. net firth iit-the above reqaeit. &h. ••W ILLIAM KERR, l'iltAlurg,h, Maw:ll26th, 1846. Mayor. IA purauance of the above call a number of Citizens convened at 'the Old Court House, on Thursday even ing; and on mot ion• ofeol•Bigler, Awls organized by caking his honour, the Mayor to preside, and appoint ing James Blakely and John Sheriff', Secretaries.— The object fin , winch the meeting, had been coiled hwy. Mg been stated from ,thu Chair, the !bin. Judge Sinderheing; called upon addressed the meeting at some length, on the nature of administering,the pour InWn. an now in existence—and the change contemplated tg!, the act at present s , before the Legiliature. Rrmnr k. were rdso made by Messrs McCracken, Bigler, WA son and Smith; when the following; resolutions offeted bY 11117 . -Conith_ were treneirrpoily whirled. Ecsoivid. Thai we recommend to the Logidatore that no action he taken on the Wet Mem:rotating the Guardians of the Your of this city, during the prewin session. 12'e-saved, :Flint n.cimmittec of five he appointed by the to collect tool collate facts in reference to the Vest,„motie of managing the Poor anti the Po u t Fund, tnreport at a Niue time, sty three months hence. or long ettoutth hi lure the meeting of the next Legislature tolttive the pet jdet thoroughly discussed by t ire people of I bia eity before any action upon it shall he taken at The following gentlemen were - Oppoiliterl under the above mitolinimit John M'Cracken M. Robert Wray:ll. 0.. Col John Bigler, John B Butler and G W Jackson. • On motion toljouincd. JmeA Birikr l ,7, 7 Svcretnrics, John Sheriif. 5 Later frent Santa Fe —A lerier from a tortes.: pondcrt at Santa Fe, dated on the 3lst December, im. inns mt. that on the 61h dteNevember, Gen. A rinijo nssumti the duties of Guy: ory Mexico Alt the Americang in Santa Fe Were •t viited to the prince, and after the message. partook of a collation. In the evening tine Americans gave u hall, and !hinge went off in tike try le. On the next day, Guy A rmijo loom ed U s preidamation, reatinding nn order which hod been previuu•dy is,ned, ',Tilting nil Americans to re. mere from the. frontier to Santo Fe. The writer that t h e peepl o under A now look Inc 01PCI iin. The writer aria • G. 1 ,1 Arrnij.r • hen je:t sh ,wn me n letter from the lower e•nm:ry, stating that the river ices to be the boundary line douwoen the United Stateti and MeXiCO, loon the Gila to the Nettie Ocean.. This will tak.• ;111 .•f New Mexico. ahem one half of the St o re of Chihua h ua, mot mil of Califswr.i a — fit the sum of fifteen millions of dollars The Emits and Apache Indians wero still at star with the M e xic.. i ni, On a recent occ,iiin, the latu•r tribe nttncked and killed several Meiitqns. nod made pt vancr4 df tpdan, isintier a mile of - Chibuohua—rdn. nine , nfr. at the. so nos 'time,' 300 mules. . Dlr.Lus Frqusen, of Mo.. died at - Soren Fe on the 20th of necernber. trent out with the lint. cum pany.—Repul, . • Net: /nrentren..-'-,\lr• J. BA‘SETT, or pi-if:teni an invention upon tibias he lots been engroged Moroni loss for four or fine year: post. Tho insmnion ti Pia ning 'itchi ng . and J.li.nling designed t or a ll F li s cripti on , r.f work Ur this line. I and is entirely new in principle and I c tail. 'Fite jointers ore dist:nct and separate from Thai riot jointots are forward of the planing wheel, and the matchers back Of it —msteltirg tltol Moods or plank lifter they are F.I used and jointrd.— The wear, either in planing,. jointing. or matching,' van be varied W . /li/at stopping the progress of Ow m nchin , .. It can he changed from °latching, to rAlr bit!ing each edge of the hoard white the mach, WA• ie in foil notion Tti,, planing is upon rho prineipletof a double-iron srmmtbing pkine. The machine will plnne.fifteOn th alcind feet in or. hours, or one hi/mired and fifty piece-, it o ne t oo , -- We saw a lot of croon plunk, which hod been in a eteum-box and planted wet, whirh were exceed.ngly well dome. Th e wore war shportor 10 any we loom seen from dry huff ',lnnen! in any older marlin.. The In whine ere now ill operation an. trotrotfactu r..d by iMentirs Baiton Swart. 'mu:l,434:A and I. at present at their shop on Morisniestteet. Thir in OliJe con but ho of great iinV1.11440.0 i.t the buil ness for VI iti:h it is desiened. A patent has been se Calvd, and it is propo.ed now tr., enter upon the eon sitoi , tion of rnarhiner, and their introdoct ion into dif fere t it port s of the CCI4IOI. BojThlo Pilot. • n Sinnlny mcirtiing 4 29 nt 10i MARY IteLYiscti, in the fltithi )etir nl her age. ITCr fi ierttla and tilos• of her rion-in law, Frit I tier, will likuite twherid. her funeral Iran her Tc•itionco. nentinti Jos t from ,bury tht3 nriorti•inn xt 4 n clnAa. Innt:3o W. W. WILSON, Ito-Opened, CnRNER or FOURTH , AND MA RKET STREETS. RESPECTFULLY returns hie thanks to the ciii vela of l'itt.ibtlech and the public, rnera ny, for the liberal share of their patronage heretofore. 'and now aolieits a continuance of their ravorr—having .is day rommed bin btodneis txt the old stand: Jua opening, n complete namomont LIT A• ,RY GOODS; Sound.; Saahes; PI11111,.A; CUT., Eroti c lanes; Lace; Batumi, and all biol. of Milituty Trim. mines. Ala r, n line oislrtment of Gold and Silver Wivelies and watelt trimmin4. of the Ite=t dit te e ; Sliver 'nu:tufted tired to order, end a good mlock of Tn'tle and Tea Spounq now nn hnntt; tine Jewelry, Gild pens, Lamp, and the usual variety. Alsifr %Vaud] and Cluck tepairing executed in Ike very bet manner, rind wet ittreed tonr3o ren rd In m ton, on the At- Unlted uction. rrichest “Cvm )fluanci td tuucl rPTIIE undersigned haying kohl nut and retired -L frOm the Cabinet making business, would re• spectrully 'ientlest those indebted either by note or hock account; to call on him to the Eagle, Hotel, 3d street, and settle,tho same- without richly. Persons having claims ogailkss me will please prosenk them fur settlement. ma. 3.0 03.5. JAMES KANE. •XXerfect Showei.fpf NeW Books, A'Bs Fourth strlv4. Biographies of Good Wires, by L. Mario Childs. L , 211a ,Rookli, by Themes Moore, 41-4 new, cheap edifice. . Colum&inn alagazipe for e April, beautlfgy em boll6hed. Living Age, No. 97. - ' .... Dwight's Theology, explained and defended iti . ll series of sermons, by 'timothy Dwight. D.D. LL D., late President of Yale College; with a memoir of the author, in 4 vols. . The Farmer's Dictionary, tivocabolary niche tech• nical terms recently introduced into agriculure and her ticulture from various sciences, and also a comrendi urn of practical farming. Edited by D. P. Gardner, M. D., with illustrations. The Young Duke, a Novel, by D'lsraoll. Two vols. in one, cheap edition. The rest of Don Juan, inscribed to the abode of Byron, by Henry Morford. j ac k Long; or, Shot in tie Eye, a true story of Tex as Border Life. Gabriel Lambert, the Galley Slave, a Novel. Journey from Cornhill to Curio, by Titmarsh. New supply. . • The Nymph of the Ocean; or the Pirate's Betrothal a Novel. Manners; or Etiquette for ladies and gentlemen WM Kern, Chairman Notice. I TELL YOU, JORisir—TH ERE NEVER \VAS BY SEBiSTAIN BALADE.. I toll .101111.1.hqe never awes •.-; • Anottift:girtlike mine; .0n two like heiYin:sure the . Could not ofFordo tShine! thigreatest gixl • E'er milked beneath the skies, None ever had such rosy cheeks,: _ Nor nonesuch pretty eyes!- - • She has await° fof all around, So gra - Janine and "4o free, • But then, of course, she alwayA keeps tier swee.test smiles for me; She is so coed and kind at heart, Sci . pleashig in her tray; OW she's an angel—witha form. • Wrapped round in iobea of cla)! •My Lucy boasts no-lordly name, Nor can she boast of pelf; But, JOhn, she's got a bean that is A fortune in itself. -A fortune that will yield delight, Long after wealth has flown, The bent of all is, Jahn-- she soya That fortune's all my own! , 'With all her, beauty and her charms' tk p I still fuourte for b mei , 1 tt.ll son, John—l do not. iiker Tho,last of Lot:3.'s name; 'Boat changing it, my mind thin night Shall be ro her mode known; - And if site thinks she'd like ir, John, Why, nit,: may have ray own! CONDIERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AICD CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PIUTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.: COMMITTEE FOR MARCH. J. Nlatgltnit. R.'l3ell. J. M'Desitt PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 121 FEET WATER I V Tilt CHANNEI AIIRWED.: • Lake Elie; 13uies, Beaver; ' Michigan,l3oies, Beaver; . , Consul, Bowman, Browt ..‘ille; Monnogalila, Stone, ( - loci:marl; '. Alliquippa, Smhh, du . : ' Anaida, Lue-a9, Leoiovilie; . ' Piejestirm, Smith, St 1.011i,4; Star Spangled Bonner. Philips, New (Means Zanesville Packet, Smiles, Zanesville; Newai I:, Hord, . ' ' du DEPARTED ! Messenger, linfurd, Cincinnati.; • ChcaS.Oan, i3ennet, do Louis Phillippe, Hawk, do Alliquippi, :midi. do American. --- Nashville; Medium, Gregg, Brownsville; . Louis iNV Lane, Bennet. Brownsvill. ; Zanesville Packet. Scales, Zlnemille.-;77, . ..*. E.4Tlie St Luuis Packet, Robert Campbell, will positively, leave Ibis merniug, at 10 la' file free puAsenger sten mer Mcnongalmln, Cart Stone, leaves 1116 morning for Ci.,cirirosti. .irpThei.plen.lid steamer Star Spangled Danner' Cupt Philips, leaves this afternoon at 4 o'clt.tck fur Ne•w Odean.G. The steamer St Mary, from Attukapas, bound to Neo Orleans, with CI cargo of 375 ho,vheads of Xll, nor, strock a snag in Grand Lake on the btlt and sunk. About 456 hog-heeds of sugar will' be . lst." The beat, it was supposed, Would be rai n ed. n . " — The steamer SA -allow, which was etds: lately in the, Arknnsa9 river, lilel broben to pieces the machiocry and cargo, which could be saved, ve'so usk- teTbe Briti.G barque Earl or Eglintourt, Capt. Nevin. Rum Liverpool, bound to B.Jston, WCIIE Itshme cn the 15th inst., on Nantucket Shoals,and soon alter }WA° wo. In attemping to get on shore Gout of of the crew were droiCned. CITY PRICES CURRENT, MAI= 30 CULEFULLY CoRttECTV.D EVERY Al/TeRWOON Flour—From Stme, . • $3.874e4,00 • 3 08 e 3,75 DuekirGeat—per 100 - 1,25 ea 1,50 Corn Meal-- do do - 50 ea 62 Grain—Wheat V' bush. • - 0,00 e 70 . COM, 40 e 45 Vat., 3/1 e 33 Hay—Loose pIGn. • • 12,00 014,0 tt-v • 68 e 70 Whiskey—l-3' - 18 4'2) 21 Poinette.c—Noshannock, Plut•th.: - 44 ea 62 Salf—V bbl. - - 1.10 ei.12.3. Seeds—Fl , lx, - • • - 1.00 eitt 1.121 Timothy. , - 3,00 03,25 Chow, • - • . 9,50 '5 4.75 Lard—N., 11, - .• - - 6ea 71 fl.lx—p lb (ur. vet )•-• 4v s 5 ffn COM—per lb. , - • • " - 7 ea 8 Chersr—rerlbAV R. - - • - .7 , Z 8 Butter—Keg tii!el ILO ptr e. Pittsburgh Portable Seat Lilac, 1846. F°R the transportation of fait.ight bet wren In/4h and the Ati mtic Cities, via Pennsylvania itnrry.vements and Bultimote. and Sasquebanna Rail road. The Proprietors or this old e stabli.hrd Lire, hay. ing completed their arrangements, are prepared:to for ward gods to and flow the. East (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as liberal terms a. them of any other responsible- Line, and are determined,that necare or attention on their part shall he wanting to secure a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon them for several years past• The decided success of the Portable Boat system, so manifest in the regularity andalispatch experienced in the delivery ttf goods, the absence nf all risk of . delay, breakage or other damage incident to the old, ri:t stem, where goods have to be hurriedly transshipped three times on the way, and tho merchantable order, in which mackerel has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their steels encl.:Monthly thisseason. Theirextensive warebnuses at each point (unequalled by any other Line), affords them facilities to condnot their business with dispatch; anti to shippers the convenience of free storage, if re quired, until th.tir arrangements are complete—while their long experience in the carrting trade, it is pre sweet), will be sufficient• guarantee to their patrons and the public, that they will successfully exert them• selves to give general satistaction. Product received and forwarded. Steamboat Char ges paid, nod Bills Lading transmitted freC of chatge for commission, advancing or storage, and all comma nicatiousto the following:tn. - qui promptly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, cor Penn and Wayne ALA., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BOItBIDGE, 27 Afatket street, Philadelphia. - O'CONNORS & CO, tont3o y. .• Muth itreeti Baltimore. snons: SHOES!! SHOES!!! JAMES 'R, BB . Nos 99 Mcirket :area and 91 Liberty•street, and • nearly opposite Shea 4. -Pennock's, on Market street, WOULD take this method °leaning the atten tion of his friends, and ladies and gentlemen generally to his large apa excellent assortment dhotis shoes, &c :, which ' have been manufactured and put. Closed with great care, expressly for the retail trade, cothpyising one of the largest assortments that 'can be fonniPM any'retail establishment West of the 111oun. tains. Hjs assortment of lady's fancy shoes and boots is q0u1P 1616, ..d -he flatters himself be can please:llm nicest tastes. \s, Gent omen irs,want of Boots, Bootees, Shoes or Pumps will find inAlis assortment all that can be wish ed. Also—Boys'. Ybath's, and children's fancy Bouts Bootees,.Shoes and NMl's and childteti's Shoes in' great variety, all of which he will be happy to sell as low es the lowest. 'Please ' , cell and judge for your . Si—Ladies' and Gentlemen,'s•Boots and Shoes of lie latest fashion' made to order, \as usual, at the aho once. mar3o,dlw&w3t. / .'' BICHEIRD C0W4114 , , . i:.,. ; AltOnley:81 UAW, \ .. t4e.e in' Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. N I June 19.d&wly \ = EiZIZZZ THEATR E! lialsager and Lessee, , FORTE - o'. Acitng anti Stage Manager, NIR FRE fiEIitCKS PRICES OP ADMISSION , . _ FireflierOf Boxes, or7DresiCikofe,, r;-`,so:Ceo.ts Secohd Tier' Of Boxes Third Tier, 20 Pit. 25 atillry, for Col O -red = Third night of-Mr EIACKETT, our eminent Amer rican Arti.te. - - ,This:Evniim . ,l7 l larx.4.3oA,l.lB4l,S p . %Yin be performed, the toMed4 of . Eirmizrotor OA , E . Jj.f.740 RS pr, I,4I,STAFF. • 'With *ri Powerful iait. After which, the, tkumebous eamedy'of Er For Particulars, see Bills of the day . . tnop q ,k at.,4 berefo 7, to commeneast past 7 preg:kely,. . "open from 10 o cluck TVI e s place, seats cart be obtained for any ottather 'of 'per All demand agninst this establishment will be paid, punctually Lively Alotli4 morning. A strung and ytticietit Puiice huvn been engaged preserile nt nil times:' Guisuta Ircn .Works. - `LEWIS o'l - IARA.& hISNUFACTURETIS: • : HEt undersigned, acting es Agents the above _L esuMishnent. are n..w receiving supplies from the Works, and o ill in a shaft time,be fay supplied with all the various sizeis of IRON - . Th , .y respectfully solicit "it l'iberni.sh‘are Pfisr..l,llc patrottOge, with ttie'confident ai' , .:einnee that the pfzli• /3, of the article Kilt not hesurpaised. by any 'in the murioli: ROBERTSON .VREPPEItt: • _ mst3o dim Agents for the Guistaa Iron '}'Yorks. . --- Q AND .Y.E.R.SIIFtIGE: Exisudi Crum aletterifatecr Va, dlaich 11;1846. DAr am nut 'dr Vermituge; and stall box, ir of 'Lic,4 Pill 4. Your Vermirtip and: Liier have taken well in this' county. • . • • S SIiACKLETT: Fislici - strille,,Vc„Amrilt I'4 1846:t Dear Sir:—Since your me , ticines have been faunitl enact - id known, nig oniverolty approved._ Even the regular physicians use the LiiverPills and Yet miluge, they are seiling, finely. . •.. . . _ . , Thes . i. popular and effi , taciong medicines are prepa red and Auld by ft E SELLERS, 57 Wood at; cold by the ally dn.l,7,dhos 'generally, an by J oaten and Sciictriz,"Alie ,, henv city. • REBTOVAL Tll E Sllbm:ihrrs hive removed to their new stand, corner of Woos(, and Second streets, where thoy havo opeoeq a splendid asiortment of Gra. Pruies—Nuts, Picktes, Sauces, Prese - Tree, Sweetotedis, -- 4.c., athstly fresh; to . which they re s( et ifully the 'attention of theirformercustotrt ers:and the public generalty.. REINHART & JONES,' mar , 28 : -0r. • r 4. IVond 11111LAXIti.and Turley Casnimorcd,. fil• Black French Clollo, do, Eriglilh., • du. , • - . • .. ..B: E. - :CONSTABLE, m'.r2s,' M,rb•r . CASTOR oi L. 861,3 cold Vressed Castor Oil; just receivel 2,5 nod for 'o.l ' t(by • rnar 28 . • . . • JAMES NIAY. N. 0. . Molasses 5(11 ÜBLS Plantation :%lolassev, reed ,per str 4.1 Colorado, and for sale by Sdnaries. r ' • ISACKS Fiwv.ee - a; • • . 5 " Feutbers; ' •• 1 " lVhite Bean'; " Wool; ;'.• 1 Band .Tuflow; • 1. " Bee'max:. 1 bale Deer Skini i received tier itr Clipper No 2, and for sulel.4 111. B RHEY & Co, ma. 123 ♦ ; -• , •57 Warr st. Lonlyvllle Litile, &C. FRESH and choice latuisttille-Linte, by the barrel or retail: 12 nOti - 5 double yellow and purple 'car pes cbsin; m.indortt sash. and glass to suit, for sale for each. - -Id Att 11:1S,= Agent and Corn. Merchant; Nti 'l2 St-Clair st. near .rnat23 . .the E.s.phanze 110 tel. SUNDRIES Hard'. LOOP 91116 roll buttes; 2 '' linsee4 -.- 11.eceb,,I per steumPr libode I:bind and for sale by NV 11. RIiEY & co: 57 I,`:iter are ct. gocic 6 - 11 BLEB remixed per steamer AtAldrid, and 161 6,..5.de by M 11,R1lEY & Co.; 57 Water nrt,•2B. • 13A It it RES of the choice.i. Apples, just .re• ray aeeivetl per sir North Qoeen, trod for stile by Peach Brandy. (DI B BLS more of that eicellent: Peach Brandy wnr ranted 7 year old, some of which is ortdraught fur sole by mar2G • Oid Whiskey. APEWBarrels' -of old Monongahel a Whiskey from 8 to fl years old part v, driiiight, for nitin by P. C. MARTIN, n1n1•f2.6 • .fio Witter ot. El' Cara.-_;' IXHOTELS and Steamboat' Bars fitted out- at the shortest notice; on accommodating terms, with every!thing in. - tho way of Liqn o r s , glass fixtures', .3.‹. 4.5. 1' . C. btAai IN . . . mar 26 . .60 Watef street. BOILS choice Apples, just received and for CR sale by r. C. MARTIN,. toar26 • . .GO %Voter st. Leather. 5000 1.13 . 8 New York Sale Leotherjor sale at Eastern cost, carriage,ad¢rd„ty B. C. Al AMIN, m3r 26 001 Veter st. - - 40DoJubmo:efrsbashu Smyrna ' Figs; rich, Raisins; sboxes Lemons; 1 bal&Berdenbx soft Shell AlMonds; 100 bushels African , pest Mils; 15 boxes Bsi 10 glass; ' . 25 half chests Gunpowder',lrriperial and Y-H teas 8 Conics 'do. do. AIM; 100 reams wrappinepap^r; 10 '• do writing and letter, do; 50 boxes, pipes; _. • f?. .20 'boxes starch; 1000 lbs dried beef; 50 dozen blocking; -20 dozen beoorn4; - With a full assoitmentofevery.thitig in the grocery line, too numerous to. mention, for - salo or . baiter,. `by ' . ' P. C. MARTIN, mat26Water:at, - „ , Wines. '• -- -- 1 9UARTER casks Port and Maderia for. sale 2in quantities to suit by • - . - . P. C. MARTIN, mai 2660 Water st. , , 2 PIPES Holland Ginjusi receiied and. for Rale, by P. C. MARTIN, - mai:9.6 • 60 Water at. Grbdatones. ._, _ , - Men ORINDSTPNV§ (real Mttelaela quarry will , vv . Beaver for uele by 'GEORG'E CO6HRAN, - 'mer27 No 26 Wood F 74 ~,~~~ :; ~, , ._, :~' - :.,_....... . ~.......„. ~. . ~ _ -, 1..i.:.: ..', - .L.:7 ~ :.;',.',;.:3;.• ~,,.L.',.,':':-:;'...'-'...7,-,-., MEM .'? , 7 - ... : '_•.:•!;.....,...;;:? ...:.- MEE • ::,, , licttool33aok and Putter Warehousse. -UWE LOOMIS. - Agent Publishar,, Book-Seller and Book-Bindery ;:lsig. , ou, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH; irr tLii.SOonstantly on hand a general assortmenfor Illiftittlia School Bunks in common tam, together with the publication (lithe Presbyterian Board urPuli.. Station, and other Miscellaneous Books,including ;_Bibles_ and Testamentain great. enriety i frottr . t4 fully • - size to Email pocket editions. •- - Cap, Dethy-and ISiediumfilank Books of ray mart manufutlare , , erbbrneing Day B oon s:J onrnals, Ledges.% - and Record Boobs, of the different BiZeS Of: pekes . .. Ea— ,coninining from, kwola eight quires of paper. . • Flat bap, - Dolly rind Medina! WI king Papel• alwaye on hand: of-superior trality;• onn At' -short ruled to pattern and boundio order.. ; . ALSO IN S-TORE=. " 250 'mama Cap Writing'Paper, • erent quali tie s , , , rule,rl and plain; -• • . , - 90 renms•Qcsarto Past, ruled and plain, (some verf 300 ema Crown Rug and Straw IVrapiting Paper; 150 Medium '"- j- : 0 '2O " Benble Crawls . • ". BO ‘• Medium Tea Wrapping, different qaalities; • -16' ears PutisiraklYriting7Ste!rent 70 gross. -Bonnet Boori/e, liobite t arni_ blue scat. Mr WALTERS . . . A large lot of loviprioea Printin g raper, of the foll.wing 22 1,332 fecliec,.2o4 by 2.34 inChed.,2l)by,29 inches" 10 by 24 inches, 21 by 23 inched 21 by 241:aches, 22 by 27 i 1...9. 61r1Arlint ly on hand (d A ROBERTdOte3 lure). Printing Piii!er of the following size,: .. Extra Supetfitte and Heavy for Job Pt inting, 20 by 24 " • News Printi.rt . .22 by 42, 24 by 3 . 34, 27 - filches: 'Sited, or printitigSttiambeat and other Bilh; 20 by 42 and nod 22 by 25 inehes; Pest Office and other Envelope raper, different- of which Wm be 8914 at Itz%' , :it prices,at wholod sale or foi Casli taiter''Rags afar Tannerte's. Sdrips, - ' mar 2.8. y. WHOLESALE, Snag Mum:. .2 II . CHILES &CO - . . ARE" now tfseir Spring ,seppSes, consis t . log qiriz'of the largert, cheapeir ant; best assortment of BOOTS and : S(lO.P that therhave ever ilettrablet• r o 'fling to tlrialmark t...:A dies' and Mistes Fler.:nco,l3raid, and Straw BONNETS, the , l4te4t togetherythh;,l splendid Itssortment of BALM LEA F. HATS. men,' end :I;4#' suannor Ahio,_o , largo la of.:SN Tonne4SOLE LEATH . - 1 , ,R, all of which ha:srin;..., been PorCiltiednt. the lowest rotes, end r•eleetecTruittl'ireat care..far the western trade, will be B,3d:tit a small ad'yance itlnWe cost . anii charges. All -therallants Wishing to purchase wilt snd is to' their intere6t 4eceddand examine.aeir stock before purchnsitlg,elsewherc. mar f...)741 •• • , Tapeerrtlh- Mineral Etnikration -Office, ~jiEMITTANCES Umd passnie to and from GREAT lA, BR fiA IN Ai) Ineciusb,i by W. &7. T. Tap seett. 7,5 Smolt street, corner of Maiden I..ani;-Nny, Yolk, nod 96" - .Waterloo road I.iyerpool,, - The sub,cribers having, nccepied the agency of the ahnvehouso,.nre now . prepared to make arrangements., opon the must liberal terms With.tholse &Straus array ing the passage of their friends from the old Countr), nod Lai Pr thetn4elveilliefr Chisiticterand long stand• ing in laciness •will - .give ample assurance. that all their arranzernents will becartid cut faithfully. 8 B BROWN • . Meitars, .W. Z 4 J. Ts, Tap•iceit, are long and favor- , ahly. Irnann,for ;the superior .c,ass, accummodatbon and sailing qattlities isf their Packet. Ship& The QUEhtNi. r,F •111 K WEST, SHESIttArI, ROCHES TER., GARRICK: 110TIEN'"GUE11., L ! , .ItPOOL, and SIDDONSy Can Of virich leave. each Port miinthly, from New York the filit anrl-26ibi and from Livl:rroul the 6th and' 11th, in addition to which they have arratitfernent.f.seith the St. George and. Union Unes of Liverpoo) Packets, -to _insure a departure fleetLitterpool; .7 every fneedaya . -being thus delciim 4 llted, limit facilities shall ktiep paca - vidtb increa.ing praromne, while -Mrs W. Tapstott's eun meat pet staid{ superintendence:of the basiseas in Liv erpool,is Itn-udditional'sechrity that the.enrofort and accomrrrodatiun of the passengers will be particularly attended to. - • . • • •_. _ •,. A Thersoliseribers betng(as.usnal) eiteitsivelyengag "e'd in lire Transportation:Business between Pittsburgh. nod 'the Atlantic Cities., are thereby bnabled to take i charge of and .forward passengers minediately their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and ore therefore prepared to contract for pas sage ft om uny rea in Bi-cat Britain or Ireland to this City -the amore of the basiness they are en gaved in giving them facilities fot.carrying passengers 'uo7ftir inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if necessary.) forward Passengers. fulther west 'by the hest mode of conveyanco.withoutlay achfitionnl es for their trouble.. ' horo - fici'sons sent for decline comingcoming`out,'ihe amount patd for'paeaage will ere funded is fall. 13 [[HET & Co: Writmyt REMITTANCES. • - • The SUDscriDerA are also praptered.ta give draria at Eiii;l3l..iot.Opy,alantlat. payable et.-tls,--principal Cities andtowns in England, Iridand„ Scotland and Wales; thus afruiding-a side arid expeditinus :mule of Remit. iing funds to, those Countries, which person a requi ring such facilities, will fiad it their interest 1.0 avail themselves of. - _ Application (if by.ltyter post paid) prompt. ly attended to no, appli;t9 ino to TAAFFE: - St; OCONNOR, • Forwarding. and:Co - intnission Mucha:nut, mar. 27 ti&v.iy. • • Pittsburgh; Pa. ': - - psz .BaLs ,s„ r er_ ri,Lin td Oil. just received and for s CP. ale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK io Co. - - nrir27 Corner ortVirod and .Sixth • Liungarian Eta DOZ of.tbis.celebiated remedy fur cprisurnp iiun, just received and for tale by - P C MARTIN, 60 Wuter 'street • Pittsburgh Ataifigitilioafind rite - Intii:•,, ranco Com.pany. • . Office, No , 21, 51.4..R*ET STItEET. T3E Citizens , of Pit tsburgli continue piton offered! an opportunity to effect insertion° unon their prop-. arty, by a Domestic, Institution, located among them setves. based upon. Dome'stie qpitak and: , -conducted by Directors, in whoso prudence, integrity-and good fith; hey can readily ascertaii,.. whether they may repose thqi"unclV. bted confidenceiOdientnity, which. houid - ever attend an insuranch transaction:- P. C. MARTIN, • 60 Water at To persons shorn' property has; ittlinady, beeni • demoted, or destroyed, by Fire or IVater,;the iadvan, tage ofpersonaliy adjuatiag alone :witttan:itnuitOtion,. AT Rows, will be stri4fingiy, e4icient,, •I'd those-,who suffered by the Great Fire, thisj particular cospotatiek needs no recfmtmendation., The prompt payment - or the whole amnia Of its' loties'i—feCent.T TWO HONEY RE6:TailtraAttlf; - DoLLARS—is 14' them'a lafffCie ad guaranies of futura - eectrity. It is the partof,all, prudent men, however fntunate, to anticipate Calamity. for the purpose of avoiding its effects— To such as bavebitherto-escaped, ae well as to.thuse who have sustained lots, the facility Of pin teetirm and indemnity. offered by this institution, will; be the strongest inducement avoid the reflections and 'regrets which must Ina 4xpericticed by theielwhco, suffer without hope of restitution. ry. A:I4.EN,, Fresident t ROBERT FIN:lEri : tOtreta-- • • • Valuable 'Bei' li4titd for Sale: " WE are autherised te.offer.far, sale; a fine farm, about four in.ilesfrcim - Alleghenytlity Market, and four an'd inte half milesliorn the PittsburghMar km, containing 114-acres.- iTlae land is good, a fair portion. meadow Ths improvernebts are about 50 acres cleared and underlgood fence, two orchards of first late fruit, vines and other fruits, comfortable dwelling. house - containing - 19 raorni, - a new Prick Barn; stablinz, kc. - The - farm in well watere4 (an act having passed the L'egislature to makes Turn pike Road .from Allegheny City to,. Verrysville, 3 miles .beyond ifils.lfarm;antrai - it:must neressarili pass - through it - , 'a trind'roild - tO market Will thus'be at once accomplished;) Chances of: purchasing a farm. o near the_two best markets in the Western part of the State i .und at each price as :.this will lie sold, eeldoin occur. The title is perfect. Apply to, '-BLAKELY 4 - MITCHEL; • mart.l7-'d&w ~ Real Estate Agent, Pittsburgh. • • • .rqr sale.; • ' • A rtl - LOT of groind'otni street, - Oar M'Clurg's works, 25'feetfrcirit by'4oo, feet'ileeP; on which, is erected a. goadi substaittial, , corriKirtable, double. frank house now rented for $l3O per year. - Foe terms apply 4.-MITCHEL. QSKATES,CutteIrI, Fbony. acc.-fqrsttie _ •r• 41}Iii IVIR, "-" ;• 4. ' ; Cyr ,721 -,,2slFftikloi, .104.7.1""f re7144,;7-} ,Lsfs . . . . , B' A FAHNKSTOCK ec. CO., corner 6qi and Wood streets