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BALWaottE, S E corner Baltimore und (When c where our paper eau be seen, and tormo of udvim sing learned. WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF BRADFORD COUNTY• Such of Our subserit.ers nFdevign tochnnethrit places of residence on the lit of April,u ill plenu, leavr proper notice at offiet, 60 shut the Currier can deliver them The paper. - • • The Presidant's Message 137'The irtri'tations m tdo from the message of the ER,CULIT9 by the "Commercial" editor prove that he was in error in asserting, that the President had not recommended; an increase of our means of national • defence. In refuting to bur navy the President says: "Considering an increased nava/ force. end espe cially of steanf 'vessels, corresponding with our emwth and itnpnrtanre as a nation, and proportioned to the increased and - increasing naval power of other na• Lions, of cost importance as regards our SAFETY. and the great and groteinr interests to be protected by it, I recommend the subject to the favorable con sideration of Congress." flere we find an increase of the naval power of the nation distinctly recommended, and good and swift. • dent reasons ton. assigned for the proposed augmen Wien. The President, it will be seen, expressed the opinion that our naval power should be so increased . as to be "proportionate to the increase and increas . .ing naval power of alter nations." The President, we think, it will be conceded, could not haVe more explicitly recommended the- measure, and the reasons assigned point directly to the increased and increas ing naval power of other nations." as rendering the proposed augmentation necessary rind expedient.— ,Why necessary? The President says the increase is necessary too, in order to "OUR SAFETY, and the great and growing interests to be protected by it." Tne editor of the Commercial says: "But. like the Senatnrs who are for asking no more than Mr. Polk offered to except. we have a suspicion that we cannot show a brtter title than Great Britain even up to 49. 90 we would rather not be caught in a fight, in the shedding of blood, for that which is not our oton." . The editor of the Journal well knows that as soon as the President received the answer of Great Britein to the proposition made by his predessor in 1843 to Its the 49th parallel as the line with the free navigation °Me Columbia, it was promptly withdrawn, and our titloto the wholeof Oregon naserted. But let tire Pres hien! speak fur himself; in his annual message he says: "Usti this been a new question, coming under dis cussion for the first time, this proposition would not brave been imado. The extraredionry and wholly inarlinissable demands of the British Govt.' nment. and the rejection of the proposition made in &fel - cute alone to what had been doe by my predecessors. and the implied obligations which their acts seemed to impose. oft ircbsaiiiifactnrit evidence that no Corn . promise which the United States ongl,t to accept can be effected. With this conviction, the proposition of compromise which bad been made nod:rejected was, by my direction. subserviently with.hano, and our title to the whole Oregon Tetriotry asserted. and, a' It is believed, maintained by irretrogible facts and arguments." As soon as the President was freed from 'the em barrassments thrown around the rptestion by the con. • duct of his predecessor, he nsaerted the validity and excluriveness of our title, and recommended the 'nottee' now under discussion in C ingress. The editor, however has defined his position He. it seems, Las "a suspicion that we cannot show a BETTER TITLE than Great Britain, even vp to the 49th." and we therefnre presume, ns we have a right to do, that he is in fsvor of the "compromise." This "compromise" we all know contemplate . . a sur render of the territory north of die 49,1, degree to Great Britain. We cannot imngine whot reasons the , editor can have even for "ts stair's-hot" aro our title i is not better than that of Great Britain, for she has, l in fact, no title whatever. The q uestion of title has • been thoroughly examined by President Polk, Mr Be armful, MeAdams, Mr Clay, and other distinguished statesmen we could name, if necessnry,and pronounced good against the world, to the whole of Girton. t „ 2 . • =EI ,;!;: y ,, , 's'=' K ~k, EMI FOE CANAL COMMISSIONER Durrtsootsu ADDUIE33.—The NeW York Correspondent of the Washington city Union, says: saw a 'lry triangular box setting.out in front of Messis Adams & CO. ' , expri4l 4 Office yesterlay after . noon, with the full Owing address on it: "To the Empe. roe Nicholas, care of the American minist , r, St Peters burg, Russia; Care of Wm. Ropes & Co., India wharf, Boston." It bad been received by the express • from a house in Philadelphia, and was en route to. Bos ton, to go out, I suppose, by the Hibernia. It would likely take a great many "Yankee guesses" to guess what" Yankee notion" was inside of it. In all probe \ bility. from appearances, it contained some kind of ea Sy sitting-chair for the emperor to repose in. It is Staid, "uneasy is the head that wears a crown." This lino reason, however, but rather an argument of crown edbrads having an American easy arm chair to set in --manufactured, too, by republican hands. It is only a recent thing that American easy socking arm-chairs found their way into England. American ladies have long been'eccustomed to the luxury of rocking them . attest° and,fie in chairs with rockers. The English ladiesihave :Mat found out the utility of such apiece of furniture. Th 4, are quitting the upright position on straight. stiff chairs, for the reeling .'see-saw" motions ofthe'American9atle. If Nicolas thinks its appear ance too republican for the use of his majesty, he can pass it into the nurses Ylepartment ofthe palace, wher e it will no doubt provemt vsittabla ANTIIVITTI37 CHINI... : A very interesting course of lectures has lately been delivered in England, by a. missionary wholes been for several years in Chi na; and he has given some interesting statistics with regard td the antiquity of that empire. It appears that the Chinese Bi , iided their histriry into three parts authentic, tmditiona I and mythological. At the present time they have a very correct and distinct mode of com puting their historical eras by cycles of fifty years, by which he lecturer finds that the first real personage who sat upon the throne in China, began \to reign 2200 years before Christ. This was 198 yerira after the flood, 47 after the confusion of tongues atl/abel Aticoiding to this, the first king must have been con temporaneous with the immediate descendants of Noah. Thu whole number of Emperors, belonging to 14 dinasties, is 236. .These,' says the lecturer, 'be. hayed so ill. and were so often at the bottom of all mischief, that it was found necessary, three or four hundred years ago, to dispense with their services in this capacity.' 'How is it,' said one little miss to another, that John's never afraid, and I am 7"Because•ho's got a Romon nose, mad feels safe ? dont you remember bow we read, that it has always boon said that a Roman Knows—no danger V RWISING IT ,INTO THE Gl34lltib. - 11 the statemen t of the Cincinnati Curnaterciul is correct, our neighbors oldie village of Wheeling. in their anxiety to injure this great city, have done themselves no good. The Cincinnati Commercial of the 27th inst. says. "We, leant that goods ordered for our merchants, from New 'limit, are allowed to lie sumo two, three, o r even four days at Wheeling—the CSCUse for this delay •being, that the Wheeling T n-onle will not ship goods on a Pititiburgli boat! This is monstrous iijimice, espe- Artily when we reflect that not a day passes but what goods may be sent from Wheeling to this city on the Pittsburgh Packets. Tf this be not remedied. we can tell our op-river neighbors. !mine oilier rout tor Cincin nati wide will be employed." RAIL ROAD NIEEIIIKG Agreeablo to previous notice, n large and respect able meeting of the citizens of the Borough of Alex• smith', and the adjoining t ownships, met at the hods.. of Capt J ohn Mowier, on Friday evening the 27111 of March, inst. The meeting was called to mart' by aprininting Copt dont+ COOK Chairman. lifichael 111' Ginley, John Bigham, Esq , Isaac Laughlin, Dom. David Baldrige. Isaac G Parr, James Vallaee, li'm Reed, Jeremiah Little, Thomas T Gallagher, and Robert Al' Ginley, Vice Pre,idents. And Mnj Samuel Cooper and idnietl Erg , Societal les. • The object of the meeting honing been ht icily On ted by the chairman, Duct W ft Speer being 'called on, addressed the meeting in an animated and inte resting manner, when • On motion, a committee of seven were appointe, to prepare resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting; the committee to consist of the following named persons: John Snodgrass, Esq., Duct W It Speer, James R McAfee, Matthew Shields. Thomas G Stewart, Robert Armstrong, and John C Penice. The committee having mated, the meeting appoint ed the officers a committee to nominate and report delegntes - to attend the mass convention to be held iit Allegheny city on the oth of Ap:il next. The committee on Resolution., through their Thun man, John Snodgrass, Esq , reported the following preamble and resolutions which were unanimously adopted, viz: Whereon It is with extreme regret we notice the un mrcerientedexertions making by aportionnfrhecitizels of Philadelphia against the passage nf the bill granting right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad com pang, which to us appears unwise, ungenerous and unjust; unwise, because in our npininns ealculnted e ventually to operate adverse to the interests orate city of Philadelphia, ungenerous because it withholds from said company a privilege which woutd advantage them whilst at the same time it would greatly enhance the interests of the whole commonwealth of Pennsylvania, nod unjust because we deem the right of way due to t'he western counties who have on generally aided by their advocacy and contributions to the construction of public improvements, from which they have as )et de rived no advantage save that of heavy tnitationoto pay the interest on the cost of C 01101,1,1110.; the benefits of which have in a great measure nem 11,1 to those mug nanimous and philanthrophic who aplieor to have closed their ears and hardened their hearts a gainst all arguments, petitions and prs, era of their western brethren. And, Itlirrerrs, The present importortity ought to be embraced for the pas , age of said hill in c smarb u s a future msy never again be presented. Therefore, We believe it to be the duty of. every freeman to speak Ids sentiments in tones of 'bonder on this important subject and at, plain that n Phila.lel. phis bond holder, thought] foul may not et r, therefore Resolved, That we luck the rib to lately made by some of the citizens of Philaiebild u rte Mita' the right of way ft, the Baltimore and Obi., littiirowl company as utterly repugnant to every friend of Meth erly love, and if persisted in still ultimareiv remove the citizens of the Weft( 114 f.tr from lid.t.dditltin as distance can render them, at least at. a [...Rimer- C 1,61 intercourse, and will declare e annuls ba their nations that the dignified title by o 'web also has here' s fore been designated is in no scuse of the terns appi 0 Resolved. That wee di, nit ad: their c o-oper in the passage of sail 131:1 nn net of ch.tritv, Is simply nn act of right and jostler. neither do w nub, it believing that it would its rte .! , wny epee ifio Übe hest interest • of hot wt believe it would leave her in n mere silos lion than if said bill should bet defeated. and Is. Company should rnt,truct their fond ihrouch Vir tilde. making terminus :lea lower point on the Obi., River than Pittsburgh. Rese/e..d. That we do not mean to esprrss be n! nd boisterou, threat, for the purpose of Philadelphians out:test per-evering, in the ['inn.. Ities have hitherto pursued, and which we tins" no idea of currying into execution, but in candor oral 14 a rm tie termination We 11,1nOuriCe is the wood that if nee. is the prominent (emu ein the charwer Phil., delphians, we will take n final leave of them and let them alone in all their glory. Resolved. That we helie.e shot t ootle of ae.t ern yenn4y I Vlllllll are iir one heart nod one mind upon tbi. subject. That they firmly believe that the pill , - cote of raid Bill is int iinalelS Connerted wish ;lie wel fare and prosperity of the slate generally. and of ,est• era Pennsylvanie in pa-ricu'ar. and that its defeat will operate injutiously upon the whole common wealth, and create an uncom7romising him Olt yof feel ing between eastern and western citizens of the same political family us will eventually terminate in con fusion and perhaps disseletion. Resolved, That we bail with pleasure the firm and decided stand taken by our Senator and members of the House of Representatives in fusor of the passage of the Bill granting the right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, and earnestly request that their exertions may not cease until the Rill be comes a law, assuring them that they hese the citi zens of the west to sustain them. Resolved. That the Hon Chides Gibbons is enti tled to our lasting gratitude for his magnanimous and disinterested efforts in rick-outline and voting for the passage of the bill in the Senate; and the day is not far distant, when his generous actions will re crise their merited reword; and in our opinion he has nothing to fear from the portion of his constituents, vain may be properly termed the "Ruffle Shirt Gent rig" and from among whom we expect. Col Swift intends to select los "ten thousand warriors" as in the event of his actuolly marching to prevent the con. struction pi said Roadh, he and his regiment can ea sily be dispatched by a low hundred old women, prop ally equipped with mush.siicks and broomsticks; at all events they will be completely shaved—"soap locks," hair and all. The Committee to nominate delegates to attend the convention in.Allrgheny city, nominated the fol• lowing, viz: John Snodgrass, Esq., Mej James Wilk head, Doct David Baldrige, James Stewart, Samuel Cook, Samuel Hill, Thomas M Johnston, Copt John Nitiwrer, Dr W R Speer. Michael M'Ginley, James M'Callister, Esq., Benjamin Williams, Robert Arm strong, Capt James King. George Seanor. Samuel Patterson, J R Misskelly, J R McAfee, Jeremiah Fiule, Maj Samuel Cooper, Tiros F Gallagher, Mat thew Shields, John Bighorn, Esq , Capt Benj Hill, Robert Rainey, Esq., Col Wm Moore. John Edgar, Samtiel Kelly, Robert M'Ginley, Nicholas Sweat, A" C Moorhead, J M'Cray, Adam Seanor, Wm Taylor. J C Craig, Juhn Reed, Robert Pattersor, Nicholas Bridewell, Josiah Andelson,CoptJatnes M'Clelland, WmJ Reid, Isaac Laughlin, Henry ttel'Brirle, Esq., Wm George, James M'Claran, J II Shields. B K Craig. Joseph Famerly, James Wallace. Isaac G Parr, Hubert Foster, Thomas Elder, J M Shields, John Guthrie, Capt W D Cooper, and John M'Clatan. /biro/etc!, That J R McAfee and Matthew Shields be added to the number of Secretaries to assist in pre paring the proceedings fur publication; and transmit a copy to our members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Resolved, That the proceedings he published in the papers of this county, and a copy sent to Pittsburgh Post for publication. On motion, the meeting odjourned. JOSEPH COOK, Chairtaan. Michael M'Ginley, John Bighorn. Esq., ( Isaac Laughlin, Dr D Baldrige, J .ls a a nt a e c s a Parr, ie, W J Reed, J Tittle, T J Gallagher. Robert M'Ginley, , Samuel Cooper, ISecrei James M'Callister, J FL McAfee, Assb M .~n~r• .!' -----------Correspondenee of the Morning Poßt." Hilt Ellin RG ii, March 28, 18,46.. _ But little important business was done in the T.m gislatuie to•day. In the +louse, the consideration of the Revenue Bill was resumed. The section fixing a tax epos Coal was debated until the hour of ad journment. The Senate was engaged in disposing of private bills. Tie Central Ruilaoad bill it in the hand, of the Guvernot. The "Right of Way" bill, i t is generally believed, will betaken up on Monday.— Your enterprising fellow citizen, Mr Rocnt.tao,ii now here, endeavoring to make u contract for a o ire sus- I pension bridge over the Susquehanna River at this place, and is exhihibitiug a beautiful model of the SNYDER. E,_3P A meeting was held at Franklin, Venango aunty, on the 21st March, at which strong resolu tions in htvrir of the right of way were passed, end their repteetitativet from that county a n d ditnict in-trusted tit vote for the same. Alto, the whole peo ple of Veneitgo county were appointed delegutee to a convention to he held at Allegheny City. the Bth Apt The proceOings were directed to he forwarded to the members. The borrowing tale below we picked up afloat yes. terduy, with no owner's name attached:—'A bustle on a young lady is intended to answer the pull - ne of a tail to a kite. Its object i.. to keep the giddy thing Aced): 'l'm of aid,' sold a lady to her husband ,'that I'm going to have a stiff neck.' N. tat all impropoble, my dear,' replied her spouse, 'I have seen strung symp toms of it ever since Ise were man led. A hypoctite is one that neither is what he seems nor seems o hat lie is. He is hate.l by the world fur seem irg a Christian, and by God fur nut being one. An old wlug gentlman objected to ride in the rail rand care, becatiqo they ware drawn by a lace motive. A boy et '1 school in the wept, when called to recite his le,son in hi , tory, was nslierl what is the Gorman Dioir Ile replied, 'Sparks - gut, schnapps and sau- ANOTHER RISE IN THE RIVER. The &opehernia is again swollen to on unusual height The rains and warm weedier of late basing melted the large body of snow deposited on the Moun• tains durit.g the post winter, its effects are seen in the almost unprecedented high water which hits character ised this Spring. Thursday great fears re fwe enter tained for the safety of the Canal; 3nd, bat or the timely fore eight in throwing up a Coffer dam, the damage done by the lute freshet would have been con oideably augmented. The River is now (Friday (noon) on a - stand; and we are gratified to state that no damage has been suotoined, as far no heard from, Hu her by 1110 Si Ito or individuals. Great Noise is ue to throm booing the superintendence or repairs the Cnoul, for their timely eget lions in preventing dot over tiro of the 11ivor at the -middle break," thereby seaming the repairs jilt finiohed at the wlow• or Immlo." Our pre,' ict i , ,n of a s peedy completion of i the necesouryi repnirs, will 000 n bo veeifird• The Contract," iniorms Ili that the force employed on this I Soction amonnts to one hundred and eighty men and -ixt‘ five Flip pr •13.1...10,i•e I I i l n • nt 111'14 pl tee has u tnno One, 1 rt.—bring trithin about h.o feet of the Ina: It e liet —hi z ben..g - ,‘,, in all emlsr. ienee• LeolronLia Spy. March 213. • Died, At Ilia' resi , lenee, in Sane townAtip, Allegheny count c, on the 21,1 of Maid!, ions Fisl.E.Y. gt,i 87 : t en,. MI. F. hus been n re't knt of this, rouwy fir trtnoy v.'nr.; be was univervally Lie nei 6 hbms, and e•teerned Ly all Is Inn 1.,,,5s On Tuesdav, Match 31st, [Awls rioulgs!!!!i, iwn .11.1Mtd and Citto;tote aver muntli• mid ,Tali. Thy f..a•vral 0,0 ~f i 4 i 4 Venn giref . L. uu ‘Vctitlenduy, Apr.i 1.1, 9 o'clork., A NI. CONDIERCIAL RECORD. PREPARED AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON. rrThe nplendid passenger stennwr NAW Engl llll Copt Page, will leave this morning for Cincinnati 10 precisely: DR A. M. POLLOCK'. has r.rnoverl to Wylie street, near the new -Court House." np Express: Express NOW ope by Green's Express. another lot of those beautiful pi intord Mouse [Maine*, and.olur tied Baruges. Also, a fine assnrimem of Ca ct hmere, Borege and Thihet Shnwle. which will be sold et my usual Itiw prices, at the New York Store, W. Fl. NARRARD• apl 79 %torket •treol• 24 DRESSES of rhit London M Delaines; 8 • " So"tch 10 Superb Pyramid robes, which will be sold low at the New - York store, W H GARRARD. • 79 Market street. TUESDAY PACKET. ed, .Tll F. regular mail and passenger a ki steamer HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinfelter, will run es a regular pack et between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 I' M, of the same day. Returning, she will leave, Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. [.The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade and effers to the passengers every comfort and supe• rior accomadatiows. apt THE Msnagers of the Monongahela and Coal Hill Turnpike Company, have this day ordered a div idend of 5 per cent on the Capital paid in, to be paid to Stockholders or their leagal representatives on or after the Ist April. Next dividend will be paid at the office of Rubinson & Minis. Wood street, Pittsburgh. W. C. ROBINSON. Treasurer. Lower St. Clair Township, March 28th, 1846.3 t Vice Prest's PORT Or PITTSDUELGIi FELT IVATER..IN THE 1.7•%e Vole Bole's, Mtel.,Eno ; Sn•ri'lehannn. 14,1 , 1, SI. Cinelonnti ; Vac hot, Wheeling.; rihnree r P o e. I lqnzing 1%3 , ...,1. 11,11. m-in. firm. r Cohtl. SE 1,01ir; du Mii 3 Oe, Smith. ( DEPARTED. Nib K I..h•her, Cii 4itiwr, . :Sew 01-1.. i.-m• 11 Michig.m. Rnre., iterori - ; Lulu Ile,-,•r; Low, M Lane, Bennet., Brown‘ill,-; Rcmoval Pcr Daetou Steamer. Auction sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. At 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, :April 2d. Will be sold without reserve to close consignments, an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable Dry Goods, 3 canes Bonnets. &c., At 2 o'crock, P. M.. A large assortment of new and second hand household furniture among which are mahogany dining tables, sofas, chairs , dressing bureaus, bookcases, wardrobes, high and low post bedi:euds, matrasses, window and curtains, bedding work and wash stands, fancy rind common Cilaip; mantel clucks, looking glasses, carpeting. Fenders, fire irons &c•, also a quantity of kitchen utensills lamps, queensware glassware, coal stoves, traveling trunks, venitian window blinds manilla and hemp ropes for cables &c. &.c At 7 o'clock P. M., a quantity of hardware, fine table and pocket cutlery, boots, shoes, huts, caps, fine shirts, cravats, shirt collars, ready made cloth ing, gold and silver watches musical instruments. shot guns, pistols jewelry• staple and fancy dry goods, &c. ap 1 =ME List of Letters REMAIIsaISO in the Pun Office, at Pittsburgh April 1, dli46. Ptirtions curling for` letters whose names are on this list, will please say they are advertised. .. • Appleby John H Anderson James C Anderson Robert Anderson 'l' Armstrong Dania! Argust Benjamin Armstrong Aaron II Arbuckle James Arthur William Ahrentz Joseph ASkew Peter Aldrury Nancy Aulet Rhody • B BOyd William Borden Truman ;:z" , Boyd James Bollman C M Bosworth Omer Boyce Augustus D Boyd rt Murdock Boyle Bernard Boington GlllllOllO Boyd James Boggs Andrew F Brows Peter Brown Eleanor Jane Bryce J Brenner Joseph Bradley Thomas Brooks Margaret Brough David Brawdy George Bretchley Mary Anne Bruton Charles Brindle Mary Anne lir ld,ges Jobs Brokaw Farah Brooks Robert G 13i !shave William Bulger R R Bunion Elizabeth Boyle otargery Burnett J Carey Burley Mr Burrs A Med P Butler Mary Butler J 'l' Butler Mary J Bucker Agnes Burcker Mary C easrddy W J Cooper John M Cade Amanda Miss 4 Collins Patrick Cable William Collins F Caller Frederick Collins Charles Campton Thomas J Goblin Edward L Cass G W Coffin °shells Canfield John . Coleman Ruth Anne Carpenter John A Culling David Cannon Lewis C ~ C ollins Timothy Carpenter Abraham , Cornier Mrs Carpenter D F Cowden Mandell W Carey Henry [ Cook Eliza Carnahan William Conway Peter Carothers William John !Covert Abraham Cochran Jane Mrs Connelly Emily A Casty Edward Cowden John Cameron Samuel Connelly W Illiam P Campbell James Cook Samuel Campbell Jacob Miller ! ('orbit It 11 Cheney John B !Cowan William ('bodes William ! Cook Marta M Ti Chicheraer W C ! Cosnaght n M Mrs Cherry Thomas r Cornwall Etitabelh Miss Chamberain J D Copper Samuel Cherry Curninhri.s Craig John A Clart, James D Creamer Christian Clark Lydia Sims I Crouse. Philip Clouse Isaac li . Granter Julie Cloth Das iii or Daniel 11 Craustln William Giare John I C aig Lydia C • Clauson Drnritila I Csnose Philip ('tear Sausuri Cony J 'lark Farnuel P enitubmliam Margaret BCF (knout Franklin Gunniwznam ten Ch.,. William Guatilncitain John Cochran Jams N Cochran Mary Curly David Drako Jacob Door:betty Philip II Domjimrty Mary A • Dnualmily Jrroiniah Dou;last Witham Dorragiry James Drake A E B 10. Drummond Allan Duvall William 2 Duharry Edward G Duncan James SI Duttahse Andrew T Daugherty Farah Jane Miss Acheson David Adams A A Aiken Ephraim Aiken Elizabeth Aiken Harriett Ager William Aiken Robert • Adams Emmett 11 A'exander Joseph A Aliburn Angustus Allender Sarah , Alger John Anderson George Barloy Madison Baker Ley Anne Baron Enos Ball Mary Anne Ballard Edwards Mrs Barnahy S Bails Joseph Hausman II A Balcuelor Frederick Basler William Barnes Robert Barrett Daniel Bell John Beall y David Beall y John Bell Thoma■ Beach William Beverly Charles I' Bele Harvey Benney Charles W Berra Henry Beech Mary Beverly C F Bender Leonard Bennett John Watch John Blackmer° Samuel Black:Jane Black James /lees Mary Black John Bosterti Bowman J Ma Booliyer Jacob Boat Bowman Bohan Bowen Tholuils Bari. William ry,viA R D tiavn. John 1 Jt il~vtr Jue , C 0, 1 0 Eitzaheth I).lkcr kr, 8 11. et:l.r J.. - Pb I irt.to y litiatu Dal la• J licv I,auf.on Atari! i),vt•lron WOlam parley G ':11:11.1. 1111:h , Edward John Ereles FAslrrso George Mr Eze F. S Fkin John R. , • Eteilo , gßel ErnPA 111 s Evans John W • Finney Peter Fier oar Julia Fowirr Thomas II D.ct Potts France. , Ford 4. Saar h Forretder A Fos Mary Frisby rralleit A Franks - Margaret Miss Prink P A prew`tranruel Fredericks WiMaar 8 Friar George Fuller Retiree* Mrs Coodworth Elisabeth 2 Conn Nelson 2 Grove James Green John G roe,' Neuronal Gribbin J Green Augustus It Rev Greenly Mary E Gray David Gray James Graham E Miss Graham James Graham Johnston 2 Gray Hone" Groynne J t Guthrie J W Gunning Henry Gurmly Martha H He.ron James Herriott Lawrence H er bert Ellin 2 Hill James licbler Marla Hodges Amos Holmes Robert Rodman Mary L Hodgson JosePh Hoge James Holmes R Howard Oren 2 Hopkinson Charles Houston Henry Howe M K Holmes Thomas Howe Addisno Howell H Hughes moms. Hull John Duna Elizabeth Hughes Samuel Hughes Vrs punter John Hunter Leonard Hutchison John Hughes Richard ((young Susanna Humphreys Edward min Alexander T Irwin Mary Rwia S W Johnson Daniel Johnson Ralph Jones William J on es Denman J o nes Matthew James J J . l'au Ja cobsc ml s s William nW n CaNa ncypl John J o nes Anna M C Jackson H je„sgueplien James Satite' Jones Thomas 81 Jennings John Jones John Jewell L Jones Race C Jeffries David Jones Mary Johnson Isaac jones William A Johnson William Jones David E Johnson James Johnson W II K Kane W J Kelly W C Kcnard Wm Kimber I y Edward Kitchum Isaac Kulglre Jane . Kinney Thomas J Kates Beninnian C Kindigh Hugh Kerr W Kllnfelter Jacob Karwln Patrick Kirk Peter Kinkier Jacob Kinslow Thomas Kenny 11101T00 1 Kogan Ephraim Kaigrice Jacob Killer Peter Khelts Docile 11.rahatn rzsacrit John Paz,n.Aiaqurrt r,trrf.,:too /oho rar.r.ll Vei' NI Frathrr:loon C Fr &Iry „Mary .BY. Fenre t 4 imam V r e l . ", belli Flood Thom.. n: Firetoo Wllll3lO rtfhrr .1.1111(2 rrldrll lotto Hanwond Joseph Cutting R J Galhrntill CCOW Ilea Gabler Margarct Al.• Garvin Mary Jane Mini Gaper. El T Cr. 'sty Wen 111 las Garduer Andrew Gamble Henry Grails Wm Gearhart Conrad , c,vlatco Fatilck Gillett Jamcv Glover 1/ 11155 1 Glad Fredrick 'Glass John Glenn A Gould Elisabeth Hamilton Thorns! Hall Charles Hamilton John I. Hanna John Hawkins! Thomas Haight W H Hannaway Ephraim Hague S Hagerty John Hanlin James It ,Thoson Jamss dart J Harris TIMMS Harman Eliza C Hart IV K Horton Stephen W Hardoek Sophia 4 Hart PA awkins Henry H Hawkins Caroline Haslet E Hasler% L Hays John Hays Samuel Herron It Henderson Jahn Herron Davidson Hess E izabeth i Huey William Hughes Samuel I - 4. I Kayo Hannah Karr Jain Kerr tartlet Labrador Lif : • Lindsey JOhn . Latishle Mri " - -- 'Alley Jonathan Lambert Thomas Lister John _ Anderson Sarah Jilin Liggett David Lair Michael Little hales Lands Benjamin • Lightner .1 W Lawton Mr Lynch James Lain Samuel Long Samuel Lan fling Paul Leckhard Samuel Lawrence Thomas Lloyd D 4. W G Laughlin Thomas J Lopton Elizabeth Larkin Edward Lowry Rachel. La* A P Lloyd .1 El ... . Leidy Leonard 2 Lusk Hugh Lewis Joseph Lonerback Christopher Lewis Francis Lorrain D ...I' . s Lewis Walker Lloyd David':`:`" ' Lewis Francis Miss Loy :MIRO Leech Thompson 4. Co Lowry JosNklas.• Lehman J...cob . . Love Mrs ;....,..- Lewis Catherine Mrs Lowry James , .. Leech bliss Mack Thomas 'Marga Matthews Minerva Mies 'Mak Al a nsfieli P edrew Mann Robert 7 Mir gei,JJKAI Be,; Marks William 2 'NolesJorepli F 1 ;;;•:4 , ; :, Mathews Franklin 'lMdintsiimery.HittrX Mackey Mary Mrs Minim J,„1.. 5 1 1 / a zuna Charles B 111.0 1 mastatChl... Manning Joseph Jr --Moody Mason James S r Matlock Lewis B Moore co_ leer ` Mann Robert H blahafry'Arnei' May hue George , AforrisOn Beni F Maus Jacob B Jlloraglian Thomas . ' edema Nancy " • Morristinletree Martin George • Mentor Elizabeth Matti!' Robert • " Man-hall Samuel Mullin James B Martin John Mullin Alex S Martin Joseph Martinet Jllerrltt W C Sttilholland it 1 Maelian James Myers Minter_ bleslurt S orbs , Meredith Solomon Murry D Mercer David Murray Mary IS; Miles Will run 2 Monday Charles Moore P Mrs Murphy, Wm Miller Juba Murphy Ml 113,1 Mitchell Hugh blanay James ArCormlik A A Maurer Daniel l. M' fil'Bride Peter M'Fet Robert or Daniel bl'l3ride Willii.m Frances 51•Greve Witham M'Clciland Arthur Alexander bl'Cullough Robert Me Eliza 'Cllntock Robert 2 M'Candleas Morgan Mrs M'Clossey Thomas M'Clintock John 61Tahe Samuel IM`Carthy Timothy bi•Candle , m Robert &Fruity Alexander 111Tonlogue N M'Craeken Robert %ll:teary David ViVully Jesse bi`C,onnell Hugh M'Cornis Frances .areny Rachel Anna bi'Donald Catharine 111'Donald Ross - WDevtit Jam's ,• M•Dowell Naety M'Dolvell /antes MTadden James .10GMbone Mary J si`Grue Jacob Gunntate David John Neill Elizabeth Neiibitt Margaret Neuron Matthew Neel George Oita William A ti . Kminy John Duct Oarcns /aim ()voter Mary Palmer Charles A partner John Pare Silas Parkinson Capt Paine Charles Parker John L Perry dane Silas Seers Built Mns Pierce Abratism Pemberton Wm B Prlion I. Prolean War er IP Peikins R S Pratt Jalies D Pram - ma Marearrit Mrs Price Ann Mrs Philips Elizabeth Mrs Price Abel Q (1111111ln William I;stsy VV m Ellis Isarc, Mary Evan. Jaw El Es;rint ""n" E•ans John Clain Wm Paul Qc• EV 33 - 0 .1 Ole ph Rafferty (leery filets , Philip Ralston ";nristiana Mr. Riely Bernard Ramsey Plioche Mrs Ronan, John Ramsey Illram Roberts Ephraim Markin Martin Roherta Hannah Min Randall Louisa Mrs Roberts Samuel A Raihoun A Eilgnbeth Mrs Roderick Roderick Ray Margaret Airs Roland S li Ray Ella Anne Mrs Rook P G ReynhOld Cyins Richmond Jane Miss Reamer Frederick Ross Samuel R . It early David Relnhoth Charles Reed William Reid Rca Reid Ralph Reynolds William 11 yllOl4l, Olivor P Rldout Lipton Riddle J Rickert: John Richardson Janes Rice Samuel iroehter Itobt Rev Kyle Robing M'llruy James: IWllroy Melextah Miss Mlotyre William M'Kcs Mary M'Kee no:11 llTlChumlus Alesander MlCcoos Mary Mrs M'Kes George Mites W N'Kean Thomas C lirgelvy Dennis M'Kenos PlitfiCk M'Kown isatella bieCiure CaLW M'Lau:hl,n PhHlp Dl'Lean 8 I' &I'Lau:hlirt William 6 . Iklllll:PVShb.t3iyiatriTrn:ll;ouiElEi'llta'dbeth 34:1" . J1 Q s f e u t 1 1 , 11 n Y 3. A A h i n n e d sFder Bernaid Eliza JU'Robe , ts Aicz:Oder Nimnn Jame.' Noble James Nordstrom Obed lah Noble Sarah Joss Nra 0 Orra tinnlam Oliver Mr Oyler Grarae W 2 O'Neil William P Philips Josiah W Philips Margaret miss 1.1101 Henry Pollock Virginia Mu Porter William • Post Philander Potts Mary Ana Pawed Catharine Mr!' Power Theodore Prover William Bess James Ross Ame n s Sllns Rutrock Joseph' Roved Hannah Nrs Rogers Jacob 2 Rogers Charles Robinson Richman Christopher Ruler. A W Russell T Russell Eltsa - Rutherford Elisabeth' :Ifni ' Smith John H Leith C A Smith Robert Smith Charles T Smith Char lone Mrs Snyder John L SOME" John Solomon Charles Soffits Charles Somerville David Spence M Spencer Joseph Ei Spencer Jacob Spencer John Sprague Edward P Sprin:er George Sproul Welsh Sprigs Joseph Steel August Stark Wm 2 Steen Mary Miss Steen David Stevens James Stevens Levi' Stevens Seines L, Stevens Wm Stewart Samuel Stewart Mr Stewart Charles Stewart Margaret Miss Stewart Mary 13' evenson Wm C Stoops George 2 Stokes C Stokee Richard It 2 Strohecker C G Sweeney James 2 2 Swords Richard SUMIIIO Edward Sullivan James S Sanborn Frederick Sanders Maria D Mrs Sawter Martha A Mrs Scott Simnel 8 Scott William Scott Elias Mrs &coollle George Seamen Mr Selby Mary Mrs gegsr J Watley &arts Stephen Shawl William G Sharp Nenemlaq Schaffer John Shaffer John E Schaffer Elisabeth Miss Shawnan Patrick Sharkey Anne L Miss Shay Mary Short L E Shepherd Wm Shun'lff Jo nas B Shore John Shepharo Asa 8 Sinclair James SY ilintan J V Smith Wm • Stilton William Skillinger Jr Phillips Slices John Waters .1 Airs , Smith B (cashier) Smith Charles A smith Mlles dmith L W Smith John Smith Robert , Smith William Smith Thomas B Smith James so- ith Joshua Tomer Jacob Towns Thomas Townsend Wllliana Troy David Tredway J N , Troth Susan Mis Ilona Daniel Turner Thomas Turner J W Tuttle J W Turney Lucien B Tower Jacob V Taylor James Taylor Jeremiah. Taylor John C Taylol Jam" Terry William Thompson Peter Thompson Benjamin Thompson William Tidhall Margaret Miss Tinkler Consider Todd J N Todd Martin Viater Matilda Mira Van Reneselear Rev C Vance David Wallace Thomas Wallace Samuel Walker Joseph Wexford A Warren 7' WI iFardlin James Watson Jonathan Weir Francis Weaver Samuel Weatherby George L Weilehind C Dr Welsh Thomas I== . Welsh I._ Et , ~.---. .. Willson . &mutt A : WelettMary A ..... • Wilmot George _,. WelabOes Sarah . '' ' Wilinak James M - ;:j -', Wells GEept ._.-• . Will Garrett IkelishiaelP W Mrs . . Workmare.COWille Er. Virelietatharine Mile ' Woods Caltie;alne - • 4 Whitaker Nancy Mrs Wright Mary ..B Ifni - , White Rlellard •'-.' 2 Wright John White Michael . . Wright J Aire W Wynne White Samuel Thomas . White Andrew Wynn. J E - White Elizabeth Miss . Youpg Otis Zook Jacob INITIALS. Captain of , steam packpt Citcassinn; t AI 'Lover of Justii.e. • • CHAMBERS M'El.flpEtiVrosttrittster , • _,..,.T.1 - 1E A T it'F.,! AfanfigePdad t.;;lse, : C. S. TORTF.R. imd Iltqaapr, MR FREDERICKS PRICES OF: dDIfISSI• ' :•First iliteof )39zwit or Dress Circle ;Second Tierof DOM'S, . . " ' ;Third'Tier, ' toille6, fur colored Persons - . #ifth niiht of Mr .HACKETT, our eeninent. Amer ricm,4o4. „. • • This Evening, April Ist; 1846. - - -,Win be perforaied•the Drawl of Awkin* . -wzrEs OF WINDSOR. W jib' powerful cagt. /Vier which, the hiiininms comedy of THE .SECRET. tirFa i'arlicalara; see Bills of Ike day [3rDoors to open at before 7, to commence at mutt 7- precisely. Mr' The 13os. Acts will he open from 10 o'clock A lit to 1. and from 2 P M to s—at which time and plane, seats can be obtained fur.ani , oumbcr. of per sung. • . All demand, against this establishMent willbe paid, punctually every ',Monday morning. A strong and efficient Police have been engaged to preserve ,•rder at times. . April I lIREWSTERS OPTICS; 1.1 Cousins Psychology; Guizot on Civilization; Stewart' mental Philusbpby; Locks Essays; , Bernbamiana; Brougbman on Instinct; Hero Worshii; for sale by • BOSWORTH Si FORRESTER, apl 43 Market street. Executors Salo of Household Furniture. I AT 10 o'clock on Saturday morning the 4th inst., at the late residence of Mrs. Jerre. Aitken dec'd, near the dwelling House of Robert S. Cassatt Esqr. First Ward city of Allegheny, will be ',old by order of Alexander Rosehurgh Exerutor. All the Hotisehuld and Kitchen furniture belonging to that estate,' and also one one horse Waggon,/tte milk Cow &c. /JOHN D. DAVIS, apl Auctioneer. Eseritoin d'Etookdise A FINE nriiele on hand and for sale at the Fur to Watchuuse of Tl 3 YOUNG & Co. Hard street. Wanted. tournf.yman Cabinet Maker; a gona wnrkman, AL wanted at., T 13 YOUNG & Sri Hand street. A Bag of Flaxseed Found. A BAG of Flatuteed .was founi last Thursday in A Penn street, opposite the Pittsburgh Bakery, near the corner of Irwin street. The owner can have it by calling en Illattin Connely, Pittsburgh Bakery. in Penn ot. mar3l Magazines for April. LADY'S Book for April. Graham's Meg " • Columbine Mag. " Ladies National Magazine, for April; Just received and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot, No 85 Fourth street. mar3l. Gloves, Gloves. BE CONSTABLE, .has received this day an • invoice of Ladies colored and light kid glaves, made by Nauroit Badoiea, Paris. Largo and Positive Sale Of Splendid Furniture, being the entire stock of a Wholesale and Retail Furniture Ware Room at Auction on a credit over $5O. AT the extensive Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. H. H. Ryan, No 27, sth street, between Wood and Market, opposite the Exchange Bank, On Monday next, April 6th, at 10 o'clock, A• M., sind , continuing from day to day . , Sunday excepted, until all are sold, the largest, best assorted, and most splendid lot of new Furniture ever Offered at public sale in the oh); among the various atticles maybe mentioned the fol lowing, viz: 52 mahogany bureaus; fancy 'dressing bureaus, va rious. styles; 29 pair mahogany card table., mahogany centre and dining tables; secretaries and book cases finely finished; mahogany and curled maple high post bedsteads; cherry and maple patent high and French do; dining and breakfastmbles; Ladies fancy sewing stands; mahogany sofas, 4-c , the furniture can be seen any time previous to sale. 'Terms—Sums under $5O cash current funds, from $5O to $lOO 60 days; from $lOO to $2OO 4 months; $2OO and upwards 6 months good approved, endor sed notes. Those inten Nng to purchase on credit will please name their endorsers before the morning of sale either ID the subscriber at his auction rooms or H H Ryon at his Warcroorns. By do ng so it will perhaps save trouble, hard feeling and disappointent to both par. ties. \tEENN, Auctioneer. Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, 1846. ji OR the transportation of freight between Plus -1 burgh and the Atlantic Cities, via Pennsylvania Improvements and Raltimme and Susquehanna Rail- road. The Proprietors of this old a stablished Line, bay. ing completed their arrangements, are prepared to for ward goods to and from the Fast (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as liberal terms as those of any, other responsible Line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be 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 and dispatch experienced in the delivery of goods, the absence of all risk of delay, breakage or other damage incident to the old system, where goods have to be hurriedly transshipped three times on the way, and the, merchantable order. in which produce has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Theirextensive warehouses at each point (unequalled by any other Line), affords them facilities to conduct their business with dispatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if re quired, until their arrangements are. complete—while their long experience in the, carrying trade, it is pre sumed, will be suffoient guarantee, to their patrons and the public, that they will successfully exert them selves to give general satisfaction. Produce received and forwarded. Steamboat char ges paid, and Bills Lading transmitted free of charge for commission, advancing or storage, and all commu. nicationsto the following agents promptly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, cor Penn and Wayne sta., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. • O'CONNORS & CO, North street, Baltimore. Van Wields Nicholas Veitch ellas Rev Guisnta Iron Works. LEWIS O'HARA & LEWIS, MANUFACTURERS. THE undersigned, acting as Agents for the above 1. establishment, arenow receiving supplies from the Works, and, will in a short time be fully supplied with all the various sizes of IRON and 'NAILS. They , respectfully solicit. a liberal share Of public patronage, with the confident assurance that the quail ty of the article will not be surpassed by any in the market. ROBERTSON 4. REPPERT, mar3o dim Agents for the Genets Iron Wore. Williams 13 W Williams B W Williams Joseph Williams Henry Williams Benjamin' Williams John Williamsß White John White Thomas Wilson George Wilson Caroline L Mrs Wilsor. Emily Miss YorpcAndrew Z • Mr WALTERS MII3O y W. virxxsort,- i•"fie -Opened, - cowrie Or IFOURTIS SOD Id ARTCZT STREETS. qf .RESPECTFULLY returns his thanks to the cid- It -tens of 'Pittsburgh and the public generally, for the liberal shire of their, patronage heretofore, and now solicits a continuance of 'their. Ihrors—havieg this day resumed his bnslness et the old stand. .Tust.opening, a Complete assortment: of MILITA RY GOODS; 'Sviords; Sashes . ; Plumes; Cape; Epau lettes; Lace; Buttons, and all kinds of Military Trite-. Also,-a fine assortment of Gold and Silver'iVatehes and watch trimmings of thebest qualities; Silver ware manufactured to order, and a-good stock of Table iutd : , Tea Spoons now, on hand; fine Jewelry, Gold pees, Lamps, and the usual variety. - Also Watch and Clock repairing executed in the .. veryliest manner. and warranted .mar3o Scheel nook ail& Pa per Warehouse. LUKE LOOMIS. Agent, Publisher, Book-Seller and Book=Bincler, NO. 0, wpm STBEET,'PITTSBIIItOW KELPS constantly on hand eigenoralbssortrnontor all tha School Books in co mmon-use'ingeibei witsthe publication of the Presbyterian Boar d of Pub lication. nod other MiscellaneOus Books. including Bibles and Testi l menis in grea variety, from the folio size to small'pociretiditiona. • 11, • Cap: Demyfinil Medium Plank Boils of myown manufacture, embracing Day BOoks, Journals, Ledge) and Record Boas, bf the difl+nt:sizei of poper,aad containing from two to eighi quires of paper: Flat Cap, Deily and Medium Wilting Paper &laitys on hand, of superior quality;ican at, short notice be ruled to pattern and bound in order. . • ALSO IN STORE -250 reams Carl Writing Paper, ifferent Tisdale% ruled and Olin; I 90 reams Qualto Post, ruled fine); 300 rms Crown Rag and Stri 150 " Medium , 20 " Double Crown 8Q " Medium Tea Wrapi 16 rms Folio Post Writing, 70 groi t s Bonnet, Boards, di whited • A largo lot of low priced ' l folluwing sizes: 22 by 32 inches, 204 by 253. 10 by 24 inches, 21 by 28 ins l by 27 inches. . Constantly on ha nd (of A Roam:Tomes 'manlike. turn) Printing Paper of the following sizes: ExtmSupetfine and Heavy fur Job Printing, 20 by. 124 inches; News Printing; 22 by 92, 24 by 336,27 414;01 Sired, or printing Steamboat and other Bills, 20 by 42 and and 22 by 25 inches; Post Office and, other': Envelope • Paper; different 50 cents 374 20 25 25 sizes; . - . -, 2A11 of tibieb 'Will be sold at lowest prices, at wholes sale or retail, for Cash; Paper Rags and Tannera't Scraps. mar2B y. WHOLESALE SUOE STORM. IL CHILDS di CO., ARE now receiving' their spring supplies, consist ing of on a of the largest. cheapest and best asscirtment of BOOTS and SHOES 'lint they have ever been able cit bting in this mark t. Ladies' And Miele* Florence Braid, and Strawi BONNETS, of the latest style; together with .1 splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, .mens' and boys' summer CAPS.— A Ito, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATI - 14 ER, a ll of which having been purchaged at the lowest rates, and selected with great care fur the western trade,.will be s-.ld at a small advanctrabove cost and charges. All merchants wishing to purchase will find is to their interest to call and examinetheir stock before purchasing elsewhere. r mar 2t-tf Tapseett's General Emiirritlen Offices IQ, EMITTANCES and passage to arid from GREAT 1.. t., BRITAIN AND IRELAND, by Wi, &J. T. Tap scott, 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New ~ • York, and 96 Waterloo, road Liverpool. _ The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrangement; upon the most liberal terms with those desirous of pity ing the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themselves their character and long 'stand ing in business, will gibe ample assurance that all their arrangements will ice-cartied cut faithfully. Messrs. W:'& J. T4Tapscett, are lang and fe v t... ably known'for the superior class, accommodatiA and sailing, qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or THE W EST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, li OTTINGUER, ROSCIDS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port Monthly, fruit New York the2l st and 26th, end from Liverpool the fith and Ilth, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Li-erpool Packets, to insure is departure from Liverpool, every five days being thus determined, their facilit es shall keep pace with their i f increasing patronage, w ile Mr. W. Tapscott's con stant personal superinte dance of the- business in Liv erpool is on 'additional ecurily that the comfort and accommodation of the p ssengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being . I (as usual) extensively engem , ed in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh land the. Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to ,take charge of and forward 'passengers immediately on their landi4, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore 'prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea Port . n Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature slf the business they are en gaged in giving them faciltties for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwilae attainable and will, (if I necessarY„) forward pa '' gets further west by the T, best mode of conveyance ithout any additional charg es for their trouble. Wh re persons sent for decline coming out, the amount aid for passage will be tit funded in fulls . \ ..• . REMITTANCES. The subscribers- are alsosrepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal 'Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remit ling funds to those Countries, which person s requi ring such facilities, will find: it Aeir interest to avail themselves of. ', Application (if by letter lion paid) will be prompt ly attended to an application to - -ZTAAFFE &O'CONNOR, Forwarding and CoMmission Merchants, mar 27 d&wly. , 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. - Pittsburgh NavigatiOn and Fire Urn* -sauce Company. Office, No. 21, Itlitll.l{CT STlft - EIGT. THE Citizens of Pittsbu . rgh continue to be offered an opportunity to effect insurance upon their prilo , arty, by a Domestic Institution, located among them selves, based upon Domestictapital, and conducted by Directors, in whose pranee, integrity and good faith;:hey can readily &seer in, whether they may repose that undoubted confidence and security, Thiel% should ever attend au insurance transaction. . To persons whose property has, already, been damaged, or destroyed, by Fire or Water, the advert tage of personally' adjusting aloes With an , institution, AT HOME, will be strikingli evident. , To those who suffered by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needi no recommendation. •'The prompt payment of the whole amount of its losses—NEAßL'a Two , NIMBI. BED THOUSAND DULL A NS--ill tO 11E0 4 a sufficient guarantee of future security l t It is the part of all prudent men, however fortunate. to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoiding it. effects. To such es have hilherto escaped, as well as to those who have sustaine d loss, -the facility of pro tection and indemnity, offered by this institution, will be the strongest inducement to avoid the teliections And regrets which must be szperienced ' by those who • suffer without hope of .resistution. M. ALLEN, President. ROBERT. Fis N ET , Secrlary. febla-d6m. , Noce. rrITHE undersigned halting sold out and retired 1. from the . Cabinet making business, would re spectfully request those indebted either by not* or book account, to call on him at the Eagle Hotel, sa street, and settle the same without delay. Persona having claims againsa mei will please present then* for settlement. mar3o d3w THE suberibers have lemoied to their new oast, corner of Wood and Second So6eilt, wbe they bail° opened a splendid assortment of. GIZ , eerier, Fruits, Nuts, ..Flieklea, Sauses, Preemies; Sweetmeats, 4.c., most]; fresh, -te which they re spectfully invite the atte tion of their formir,custom. ere and the public generally. - REINHART. & JONES, e.or. Wood and Second mar 2&4t and, plain, (some very w WwppingTagen ing, different qualities; different' qualities; eh, white, and blue and Printing Paper, of the. inches,2o by 29 inches, hes; 21 by 24 inches, 22 JAMES KANE. REM. tau 7.;•- ~_ f ~.. I tt .' i , " t c .1, '1
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